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Legislators recap bills ahead of short session By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com A group of central Indiana senators lawmakers met at Conner Prairie in Fishers Jan. 10 to GENERAL discuss bills they ASSEMBLY are proposing for the General Assembly’s 2020 legislative session. What follows is list of what each state senator and represetitive told the audience about some of the bills. Republican Sen. John Ruckelshaus, 30th District, said he proposed a bill to fund a study to find the state’s average teacher pay compared to neighboring states and the enitre U.S. “Where do we rank among all of those?” Ruckelshaus said. “What is the number we need to aspire to?” Democrat Sen. J.D. Ford, 29th District, co-sponsored a teacher-licensing bill with Ruckelshaus that repeals a provision that demands teachers accumulate professional growth experience points through externships to renew their license. Republican Sen. Victoria Spartz, 20th District, said she has proposed legislation to champion deregulation for schools and businesses. “I’ll tell you, it’s much easier to regulate than deregulate,” Spartz said. “But I think it’s important.” Republican Sen. Jim Buck, 21st District, wants to require political parties to nominate candidates for the U.S. Senate in a state convention instead of a primary election with a bill he sponsored. He said running for office has become too expensive, often leading to gubernatorial races that require candidates to spend millions of dollars out-of-pocket. “I’m just concerned that we’re getting to the point where ordinary people can’t run for office because they can’t afford it,” Buck said. Republican Rep. Chuck Goodrich, 29th District, said he wants to pass a bill that eliminates the income of a student in a work-based learning program or internship from affecting the benefits their family receives.
Central Indiana legislators tell audience members at the Conner Prairie museum Jan. 10 about bills they are sponsoring this legislative session. (Photo by Jarred Meeks)
Republican Rep. Jerry Torr, 39th District, said he doesn’t have many bills that will make headlines, but he is co-sponsoring legislation with Goodrich and Republican Rep. Donna Schaibley that allows judges of the Hamilton Circuit and Superior Courts to jointly appoint an additional magistrate. Schaibley, 24th District, introduced a bill concerning health care costs. “I think all of us, businesses, people, individuals, are dealing with the exponential cost of health care,” Schaibley said. Her bill would require the governing board of a nonprofit hospital to hold public, semiannual meetings explaining measures the hospital is taking to make health services more affordable. Republican Rep. Tony Cook, 32nd District, co-sponsored a bill that decouples testing from teacher evaluations. “I’ve always thought that was unfair,” Cook said. The bill would remove the requirement that a school corporation’s annual performance evaluation plan for teachers be based, in part, on objective measures of student test scores. Republican Rep. Todd Huston, 37th District and House Speaker-elect, said his role has changed, and as a result, he wrote only one bill. But he stressed that the area is “represented extraordinarily well” by the lawmakers in attendance. “It’s a privilege to serve with these folks,” Huston said.
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DISPATCHES Old Town Design Group establishes scholarship – The Old Town Design Group, based in Carmel, has established the Orchard Project Scholarship to provide tuition assistance to a Hamilton County student preparing for a career in the construction industry. For the 2020-2021 school year, the Orchard Project will award two $2,500 scholarships. Hamilton County high school seniors or undergraduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in a construction related program at an accredited college, university or technical school may apply. For more or to request an application, call 317-816-3151 or email casey@ oldtowncompanies.com. Altman elected commissioner president – Christine Altman has been elected president of the Hamilton County Commissioners. She replaces Steve Dillinger in the role. Mark Heirbrandt will serve as vice president. Altman was elected to the Hamilton County Commissioners in 2003. She represents the City of Carmel and Clay Township. An attorney by trade, Altman has been in private practice for over 37 years concentrating her efforts in business, probate, and real estate law at Altman Poindexter & Wyatt, Attorneys at Law. McKinney elected council president – Rick McKinney has been elected president of the Hamilton County Council. He replaces Brad Beaver in the role. Amy Massillamany will serve as vice president. McKinney was elected to the Hamilton County Council in 1996. He is an at-large member who also served as council president in 2001, 2008 and 2014. Bradley University announces Dean’s List – Fishers residents Zane Jud, majoring in political science, and Cameron Cocquyt, majoring in entrepreneurship, were named to Bradley University Fall 2019 Dean’s List.
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DISPATCHES FPD to conduct property destruction – The Fishers Police Dept, will conduct its annual property destruction after March 8. Property identified as having no evidentiary value and remains unclaimed by its rightful owner will be destroyed. Any property that is associated with an active case, which has not been adjudicated will not be destroyed and cannot be released to its owner. Any evidence that is considered illegal to possess by Indiana Statue will not be released. For those needing to collect their property, schedule an appointment by contact the FPD Property Room at 317-595-3300. Property should be collected before March 1. HCAA exhibit on display – The Hamilton County Artists’ Association will exhibit its members’ work in the new Ignite! Gallery of the Fishers branch for the Hamilton East Public Library, 5 Municipal Dr. The exhibit is called “Remember” and will be on display through Jan. 30. HCAA is comprised of artists from the county. For more, visit hcaa-in.org. Quilters Guild meeting – Mudsock Quilters Guild meets on the second Monday of every month from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Cornerstone Lutheran Church, 13450 E. 116th St. For more, visit mudsockquiltersguild.org. Newcomers Club – The Fishers Newcomers Club meets the second Thursday of most months at 6:45 p.m. at the Delaware Township Building, 9090 E. 131st St. Meet other senior women, join an activity group and participate in various charitable activities. For more, contact fishersnewcomers@gmail. com. Students to participate in McDonald’s All-American Games – McDonald’s recently released the athletes who will take part in this year’s McDonald’s All American Games. Local players include Sydney Parrish from Hamilton Southeastern High School, D’andre Davis from Lawrence Central High School and Nijel Pack from Lawrence Central High School.
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Admission for half-day camps is $85 per week, with full-day admission $175 per week. Full-day camps will feature Weekly themes Fishers Parks and weekly field trips that provide roundRecreation camps are offering this trip transportation from the camp. summer Fishers Parks and Recreation THINGS TO DO include a Director Sarah Sandquist said summer children will be in good hands. safari and becoming a ninja “The staff takes ownership warrior. of the camp,” Sandquist said. The Fishers Parks and “(They) care about and enjoy Recreation offers a variety of being around the kids.” summer camps for children of Registration for Fishers Sandquist all ages, with unique activities residents opened Jan. 13, and it tailored to the interests of different age will open for nonresidents at 8:30 a.m. groups. The summer camps are offered Jan. 27. on a weekly basis from June 1 to July 31. Registration is available online and at Each week has a theme with different the Fishers Parks and Recreation office, activities. For example, children can 11565 Brooks School Rd. channel their inner animal and explore “Our camps are really popular and a safari obstacle course during Summer sell out really fast,” said Sandquist, who Safari Week. encourages interested parents to sign Half-day and full-day options are their children up as soon as possible. available for the weekly summer camps. To register visit playfishers.com.
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In December, Citizens Reservoir will be filled with 3 billion gallons of water.
SUPPLEMENTAL STORAGE Citizens Energy Group to use retired quarry as new, 230-foot deep reservoir By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Citizens Energy Group is transforming a retired COVER STORY 230-foot deep limestone quarry on Olio Road near Geist Reservoir into a reservoir for supplemental storage. Geist Reservoir was constructed in the mid-1940s. Since the 1960s, the area near Geist has been mined for limestone, sand and gravel by IMI. As IMI finished mining a section, Citizens Energy opened those sections as basins connected to Geist Reservoir to add volume for more water. IMI has finished mining, and what remains is a 230-foot deep quarry, which Citizens will name Citizens Reservoir and fill with water. The reservoir will not be open for public use but will provide supplemental storage of 3 billion gallons of water for Geist Reservoir. Geist Reservoir’s average depth is 10 feet. It encompasses approximately 1,900 acres and holds 6.5 to 7 billion gallons of water, whereas Citizens Reservoir will only encompass 90 acres and
hold half the capacity. “We have been looking at it since the mid-’80s as a plan to utilize this quarry to be able to use as storage,” said Ryan Taylor, manager of purification plant engineering. Citizens bought the quarry from Indianapolis in 2011. “When we took over, we had a different perspective to use this particular structure, and instead of opening it up as a cove for boating, we could utilize it at its full capacity and depth,” Vice President of Water Operations Jeff Willman said. A berm between Geist Reservoir and Citizens Reservoir will open to allow water to naturally flow in and out of the new reservoir. The design will allow water to enter in a controlled manner, drop into a tunnel and fill the quarry from the bottom up to the same elevation as Geist Reservoir. “The majority of the time, it will stay at that level,” engineer and project manager Bruce Cooley said. “(The reservoirs) will look connected, but they won’t be cut open and it will be secure (from public access). The water comes in through an intake, con-
trolled with slide gates and screens to fill the quarry. Once the quarry is full, the water goes to a pump station through a tunnel on the opposite side (from the intake tunnel). “The water will enter the tunnel from the bottom, go up a vertical shaft, and the pump station from here pumps it back around to that intake, all the way around the quarry, and that’s how it gets back into Geist (when needed).” The reservoir is expected to be complete in December. Citizens officials said the new reservoir won’t
drain Geist Reservoir because the intake station captures excess water, and staff will monitor intake flow. It will take approximately one month to fill Citizens Reservoir when it’s complete. “This storage is a critical resource, primarily during hot/dry weather,” Willman said. “Your streams are feeding your treatment plants, but when you get into hot/dry weather, lawn irrigation goes up and supply goes down.” For more, visit citizensenergygroup.com.
COST SAVINGS The projected cost for Citizens Reservoir is between $25 million to $30 million. Jeff Willman, vice president of water operations for Citizens Energy Group, said a conventional reservoir costs between $400 million and $500 million to construct because they require land purchase, dams, rivers and streams and displaced properties, among other challenges. Because Citizens Energy Group is utilizing
an existing quarry, the cost to convert it into a reservoir is 5 to 10 cents on the dollar compared to a conventional reservoir. “This is less impactful from an environmental standpoint, and sometimes (quarries) struggle in reuse potential. Sometimes, they sit and linger and aren’t used for productive purposes,” Willman said.
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Commentary by Terry Anker So, the aphorism goes: The only thing constant is change itself. As our years on the planet rack up, we become more confirmed in the cliché. We communicate with each other differently. Texting, cellphones and email were inconceivable only a few years ago. We eat, travel and reside in an ever-evolving fashion. The very expression of what it means to be a family, community and society is constantly being reimagined, contorted and tested. And even the age-old “Dating Game” has entirely new rules. Kids and adults find each other via apps and chat rooms. It is a brave new world. Yet, aren’t we still seeking companionship, love and relevance just like we always did? Still, shouldn’t we challenge our accepted notions occasionally, not necessarily to overturn them, but to determine their applicability and validity? Are we living well? Are we living as we should? The examination of a life shouldn’t imply that the existing life is unworthy – often in review we discover that the patterns we employ, even while imperfect, are the very best choices available. Should our desire for change allow for a reinvestment in the existing standards and relationships? While many of us only consider “change” to mean a wholesale destruction of what came before, is it possible that our gnawing and unsettled lives don’t demand something new but rather a proper execution of and investment in that which we already have?
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live here? Well, guess what? Things are pretty good around here, too! I see college people. Still. After With you three gone, we enjoy almost a month of having three of more peace and quiet, a cleaner our four home for the kitchen, fewer Meijer runs and as one HUMOR holidays, two have yet to might expect with only your sister return to their respective left, zero sibling fights. There is no campuses. And it’s about killing me. jockeying cars in the morning and Forgive me if I sound dramatic. I no spontaneous cupcake making at did just come off my first dance commidnight. We don’t use subversive petition of the season. But seriously, misdirection to acquire a precious enough is enough. spot in the laundry Go away! Go back cycle. And we no With you three gone, we to your new friends enjoy more peace and quiet, longer worry where and independent everyone is at every a cleaner kitchen, fewer decision-making and Meijer runs and as one might given moment begerm-ridden dorcause “out of sight” expect with only your sister means “out of mind.” mitory bathrooms. left, zero sibling fights. Grab your holey So there! jeans and mature Deep breath. I attitudes, get on your west-bound only have to last a few more days, planes and fly back to your superior and then my obnoxious freshmen will states of California and Colorado. Yes, be gone and my beautiful normal will we get it. You have sun and actual return. But friends, how will I ever mountains and In-N-Out burgers. And survive summer? Peace out. OK, you’ve expanded your world views beyond boring Midwest suburbia and have developed deeply considerate Danielle Wilson is a opinions. Fantastic. But why do you contributing columnist. You may email her at insist on continually reminding me, info@youarecurrent.com. your birther, of how great your new semi-adult life is now that you don’t
Editor, What would you call a politician selling votes for big campaign money? They would be called corrupt and put into jail, but that was before the infamous Supreme Court decision in 2010 which made it legal. Sadly, we have not elected people of character to Congress. You will find no Dick Lugar in office now. The Indiana Republicans currently do not think of the general Indiana citizens as being their constituents. Their constituents are the 1 percent who they put before Constitution and country, ignoring their fiscal responsibility. Example: 90 big profitable companies paid zero tax. This is why Trump will be allowed to continue, even though guilty by facts (impeachment no sham), he caters to the 1 percent while selling the public in believing he is doing it for them. So far, the Trump minions are following him over the cliff. Steve Lindamood, Westfield
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Resolute against self-improvement Commentary by Dick Wolfsie The 2020s have begun. I know I’m supposed to make New Year’s resolutions to better myself, HUMOR but I never do. I’m just not very good at self-improvement. There are plenty of other people out there who could resolve to make Dick Wolfsie’s life simpler and less stressful. For example: • Everyone who will ever be in front of me in line at Dunkin’ Donuts should resolve not to spend three minutes deciding whether they want the 13th doughnut to be chocolate creme or glazed blueberry. In 1979, I picked my future wife out of a crowd at a party in 90 seconds. Choosing a pastry should be quicker. • My wife must resolve to quit bugging me about wearing my hearing aids. She nagged me for years to buy the darn things. She claims there’s no point in having them if I don’t put them in my
ears, like I had never heard that before. • Cashiers should resolve to not look at my full name on my credit card and call me Rich. My mother called me Richard only when she was really annoyed with me. Our accountant once called me rich after grabbing someone else’s tax return by mistake. • My friends need to resolve not to make fun of me for still having an AOL account. I know you Gmailers and Ameritech people think you are really hip. So, knock off the kidding or I’ll throw my flip phone at you. • Scammers should resolve to not send me emails saying I have won a $100 gift card to Amazon or Walmart. I have not won a gift card. I have “won” the opportunity to answer 100 questions, and then maybe I have a chance to have a chance to win a $100 card if I sign up for periodic chimney sweeping or duct cleaning.
• Publishing companies must resolve to not send me renewal notices when I still have two years left on my subscription. I don’t keep track of this stuff, so I am now getting four copies of Time magazine every week. • Fast-food places must resolve not to give me the senior discount unless I specifically ask for it. When the cashier sees my gray hair and wrinkles, I get 10 percent off. But then I go to Kroger for beer and I have to show my driver’s license, in case I’m a really mature-looking teenager. I have some more resolutions on my list, but first I want you to resolve never to call me grumpy. Happy 2020 to all!
Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@ aol.com.
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DISPATCHES Tailgaiting doesn’t speed up commute - Research out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2017 suggests that if we all keep an equal distance (similar to how birds in flocks fly), we’d get to our destinations twice as fast. The study confirmed that maintaining an equal distance between cars on either end of you gets you to your destination significantly faster than if you tailgate the car in front of you. Of course, you can’t control the car behind you, which is why we all need to get on the same page and stop tailgating. Source: Bestlifeonline.com Safe Exchange zone created – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office has created a Safe Exchange Zone in the
main parking lot located at 18100 Cumberland Rd. Residents who need to complete internet transactions or parents who need to do child custody exchanges can use this area. A Safe Exchange Zone also is available inside the main lobby of the Sheriff’s Office and is open around the clock. Free smoke alarms and tests – The American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign is a multi-year effort to reduce the number of home fire deaths and injuries by 25 percent. People of all ages are vulnerable to home fires. The Red Cross encourages everyone to call 1-888-684-1441 to make an appointment to test existing smoke alarms and/or install free alarms in your home.
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view Health. “And putting patients first to us means not only creating a Riverview Health recently received personalized health care experience accreditation from the Healthcare for each patient but also ensuring it’s Facilities the highest quality.” ACHIEVEMENT Accred Meg Gravesmill, CEO of the itation Accreditation Association of Program. Hospitals/Health Systems, HFAP is an independent HFAP’s nonprofit parent comaccreditation organization pany, said the accreditation is recognized by the Centers based on an on-site review. for Medicare and Medicaid “Riverview Health clearly Warren Services. The accreditation demonstrates a commitment confirms that Riverview Health is proto quality and patient safety,” Graveviding high-quality care determined smill stated. “We base our decision by an independent and external proon the findings of an extensive and cess of evaluation. thorough on-site review of the hos“We’re proud of this accreditation pital against recognized national as it reflects our commitment to putstandards for patient safety, quality ting patients first,” stated Seth Warimprovement and environmental ren, president and CEO of Riversafety. Riverview Health has earned the distinction of HFAP accreditation through its performance in successDISPATCHES fully meeting those standards.” Riverview Health Implements flu restrictions — As the number of flu FAMILY DENTISTRY cases is increasing, Riverview Health is taking added precautions to proFOR ALL AGES tect patients, families, staff memPersonalized Care FOR ALL AGES FAMILY DENTISTRY bers and the community from unnecWith A Gentle Touch Personalized Care With A Gentle Touch essary exposure to influenza. RiverJoin us for a free seminar on back pain and sciatica. view Health has implemented these At the event we’ll discuss: temporary visitation restrictions: • No visitors with influenza-like » Low back pain prevention illness, fever or cough. • No visitors under the age of 16, » Conservative therapy options after an injury FAMILY DENTISTRY FOR ALL AGES unless special arrangements are Care With A Gentle Touch Personalized » Advanced surgical and non-surgical treatments made. available at Riverview Health • No visitors except immediate family, partner or significant other. Email: kwarddds@fishersdentalcare.com
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Fashion choices and wine and spirit selections become darker in the winter months, LIBATIONS and local restaurants and bars are joining the trend. Here’s a guide to navigating some of the best local whiskey selections in Hamilton County. CONVIVIO ITALIAN ARTISAN CUISINE 11529 Springmill Rd., Carmel Customers may be more apt to think of ordering wine when dining at an upscale Italian restaurant, but Convivio Italian Artisan Cuisine’s Winter Old-Fashioned ($15) may change minds. Convivio’s take on an old-fashioned is a punchy rendition of the traditional cocktail, combining a blend of the restaurant’s house-made gingercello, Knob Creek Rye, 1821 Apple Cardamom Shrub, Woodford Reserve Chocolate Bitters and a muddled orange garnished with a cinnamon stick and star anise. The drink goes down amazingly smooth and warms you inside out. Pair with a hearty serving of pasta. For more, visit convivioindy.com. 1933 LOUNGE 9707 District North Dr., Fishers 1933 Lounge has an impressive bourbon selection. It offers four bourbon and whiskey flights with three-quarter-ounce pours of three different whiskeys. The bar offers a Bourbon Starter flight with Basil Hayden, Buffalo Trace and Noble Oak for novice bourbon drinkers for $14. A Private Selections flight features Whistle Pig, Woodford and Knob Creek Rye for $19. The Director’s Flight features Rabbit Hole Dare-
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ringer, Old Forester Statesman and Angels Envy for $21. For discerning drinkers, an Orphan Barrel Rhetoric Library flight features Orphan Barrel’s 23-year, 24-year and 25-year selections for $85. Pictured above, the Private Selections flight has flavors of, clockwise from left, Whistle Pig Rye with a citrus nose and notes of vanilla, light toast pear and almond; Woodford Reserve with notes of honey, brown sugar, vanilla and a malted finish; and Knob Creek Rye with notes of butterscotch, cinnamon, bergamot and spearmint. For a decadent splurge, try a glass of Whistle Pig’s 18-year rye for $81. The libation has an elegance and balance for a well-rounded, softer whiskey. Order it neat with a side of ice to sample each flavor profile because ice or water will open the flavors. For more, visit 1933lounge.com. THE BROKEN BARREL 1156 Keystone Way, Carmel Nestled in a small room next to Wolfie’s Grill in Carmel, The Broken Barrel has a speakeasy vibe with its
wood tones, exposed brick wall and leather chairs. A lone television continually shows blackand-white classics with no sound, and swing music plays in the background. The bar offers 95 kinds of whiskey and an expansive cocktail menu, and even new whiskey drinkers will find something they like, usually in the Dave’s Golden Rip-off ($9), a blend of Larceny Bourbon with Domaine de Canton ginger liqueur, lemon juice and an organic honey shrub. For seasoned whiskey drinkers, try a flight of Japanese whiskey for $40, which features 1.5-ounce samples of Nikka Coffey Grain, Nikka Coffey Malt and Nikka Pure Malt. Flights are generally served with a side of ice. For cocktail lovers, try the Basil’s Dark Manhattan ($10) made with Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye, a velvety whiskey blended with port. For more, visit thebrokenbarrel. com.
Devour Indy Winterfest began Jan. 20 and runs through Feb. 2. Dozens of restaurants are participating throughout the Indianapolis area, offering value-priced menus. Restaurants participating include Carmel: Bru Burger Bar, divvy, Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, Mimi Blue Meatballs, Mitchell’s Fish Market, Porkopolis, Prime 47, Prodigy Burger & Bar, table by Market District, Verde Flavors of Mexico and Woody’s Library Restaurant. Fishers: Bru Burger Bar, 1933 Lounge by St. Elmo, Four Day Ray Brewing, LouVino, Peterson’s and Verde Flavors of Mexico. Noblesville: Ginger’s Cafe, Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano, Grindstone Public House and Stone Creek Dining Company. Westfield: Grindstone on the Monon. For more, visit devourindy.com.
Noblesville — Kristi Rowe will perform at 7 p.m. Jan. 24 at the Young Songwriters Series at Preservation Hall, 1274 Logan St. Westfield — Uncorked with Indy’s Island Party is set for 7 p.m. Jan. 25 at Urban Vines Winery & Brewery, 303 E. 161st St. Carmel — Ella Burkhardt will perform at 7 p.m. Jan. 25 at Sugar Creek Winery, 1111 W. Main St. Carmel — Jeff Boyer’s Big Bubble Bonanza is set for 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Jan. 25 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. Carmel — Luminaries: Electric Violins, Jazz and Community, featuring electric violinist/vocalist Cathy Morris, is set for 2 p.m. Jan. 28. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org.
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fourth year as executive artistic director. Prior to that, he was a producing director and head of the production Civic Theatre Executive Artistic department. Director Michael Lasley has collected One of his most memorable experimany memences was meeting his wife, MILESTONE ories by his Marni Lemons, in 1991 when 30 years she was performing in “42nd within the organizaion. Street.” “Thirty years is a long time In 1987 as a Ball State stuto be anywhere,” said Lasley, dent, Lasley visited New York who celebrated with a surto see “Les Miserables” the prise gathering Jan. 8 at The week it opened. Lasley Tarkington at the Center for “I thought I could not wait the Performing Arts in Carmel. “It’s to do that show,” he said. “Little did I not common in the performing arts to know it would be 27 years from that be in one place 30 years.” time before we ever got a chance to do Lasley started as a sound director that. In 2014, we did ‘Les Miserables’ on and carpenter at Civic. The Tarkington stage. That will always “There is literally nothing in the be one of my favorite memories.” world of theater I haven’t done Lasley played the role of Zach in here,” Lasley said. “I became sort of Civic’s production “A Chorus Line” in a permanent fixture here in 1997. I’ve 1993. worked on every single show at Civic Civic moved into the Center for the Theatre since the fall of 1997.” Performing Arts in 2011. Lasley is nearing the end of his For the full story, visit currentnightandday.com.
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Corlew plays multiple roles By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com For David Corlew, it’s a role of a lifetime. Or is it 12 roles of a lifetime? Corlew plays 12 difMUSICAL ferent suspects in the Indiana premiere of “Murder for Two” at Actors Theatre of Indiana at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. The performances start Jan. 24 and run through Feb. 16. “I’ve never had to Corlew play and sing and speak quite as much as this as I’m playing,” Corlew said. “It’s nonstop.” All of the voices have different accents and inflections. “There is a lot of mechanical practice of going from one accent to another quickly,” Corlew said. “It’s been one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, and I can’t wait.”
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Adam LaSalle plays the role of a police officer attempting to solve the murder of a famous author. “It’s a dream show of mine,” LaSalle said. “We’re both playing piano throughout the show. We both have a challenge of carrying the show and passing it back and forth.” LaSalle said he loved the play since the first time he saw it. “I always wanted to play this part and, hopefully, one day play David’s role,” LaSalle said. “Having to worry about all LaSalle those voices and characters, David has more of the technical challenge. The piano is a good challenge for both of us.” LaSalle, Corlew and director Tony Clements are all making their ATI debuts. LaSalle and Clements are based in New York and Corlew in Chicago. For more, visit atistage.com.
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For dessert, try the tiramisu ($7), a portion as generous as the lasagna and just as delicious. With its soft lighting and beautiful interior, The Italian House on Park would be ideal for a Valentine’s Day dinner. Make reservations now before it’s too late. A fun fact: The Italian House on Park used to be a single-family home, and each family who has lived in the house has dined at the restaurant. Suggested pairings: To pair with the fried ravioli, order a bottle of Banfi la Pettegola Vermentino ($36). Pair a bottle of Santa Cristina Pinot Grigio ($33) with the Caesar salad, a bottle of the Carpineto Chianti ($52) with the lasagna and enjoy a glass of Cooper & Thief Red Wine Blend for dessert ($10).
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Carmel filmmaker’s screening set — Film screening of Carmel filmmaker Ashton Gleckman’s “We Shall Not Die Now” will be held at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at Arthur M. Glick JCC, 6701 Hoover Rd., Indianapolis. Gleckman’s Holocaust documentary won the Audience Choice Award winner at the 2019 Heartland Film Festival. There will be a conversation with Gleckman and local Holocaust survivor Frank Grunwald. Tickets are $10. Palladium book club set — The Palladium book club meeting will feature “The Only Woman in the Room” and is set for 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts The free book club for adults meets on alternate months for social time and in-depth discussion of books related to the performing arts. For more, visit TheCenterPresents.org/Bookies.
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Every year, more than 2.5 million people visit Stratford-upon-Avon, about 100 miles northTRAVEL west of London, to honor William Shakespeare, who was born there and died there. While in town, they can experience the brilliance of his works. Stratford-upon-Avon, or simply Stratford, was a small village along the Avon River until 1196, when King Richard I granted it both a charter as a town and a charter allowing the new town to hold a weekly market. The market town soon attracted merchants and artisans, some of whom became wealthy and built large homes. No later than 1552, when he was fined for leaving rubbish on the street, John Shakespeare began renting a large house on Henley Street, part of which he used as a residence and part of which he used for his successful glove-making business. William Shakespeare, the third of John’s eight children, was born to his wife Mary in late April 1564, the exact day unknown. John purchased the house in 1574, and William lived there until he was 18, when he married Anne Hathaway. William inherited the house from his father and rented it for use as the Maidenhead Inn. When Shakespeare
Have you ever seen a picture of yourself from an unusual angle? You look at GRAMMAR GUY the photo and realize, “Who is that person? Oh, that’s me. I do not like what I see.” You hardly ever see the back of your head and, when you do, you vow to wear hats from that point forward. Or maybe you realize your favorite jacket is doing you zero favors when it comes to the looks department. In fact, this jacket makes you look like a hippopotamus in a stupid jacket. Using the wrong word is kind of like that, even when it’s the trendy thing to do. Sometimes, we unknowingly use a popular buzzword regardless of whether or not we understand its meaning. I’d like to discuss a trend I’ve noticed when it comes to the use of the word “reticent.” People are starting to use reticent when they should be using “reluctant.” Let’s get it straight, shall we? Reluctant is an adjective that means unwilling to act. We get this English word from the Latin “re” (against) and “luctari” (to struggle or wrestle). So, reluctant literally means to struggle or wrestle
Birthplace of William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. (Photo by Don Knebel)
died in Stratford in 1616 at age 52, the house passed to his daughter, and eventually passed outside Shakespeare’s family and fell into disrepair. With the support of Charles Dickens and others, the house was acquired in 1847 by a public trust, which restored the house to how it would have looked when Shakespeare lived there, complete with his father’s glove-making shop. Visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon can tour Shakespeare’s birthplace and the adjoining Shakespeare Center. They can visit Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare was baptized and is buried. They can then attend a production of the Royal Shakespeare Co. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at editorial@youarecurrent.com.
CITY OF FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6PM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2020 in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of Development Standards Variance from Section 6.2.2.A ER-Estate Residential District. Maximum floor area of accessory structures of 2,000 s.f. and from Section 6.2.2.C.3 – Estate Residential District. Minimum setback equal to accessory structure height from the west property line to construct a front-loaded detached garage. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 13573 E 116th Street Fishers, IN 46037, also known as 13-15-02-00-02-006.000. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Board of Zoning Appeals before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3155 www.fishers.in.us
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against something. It has to do with action. Here’s an example: Because Steve always took good care of his things, he was reluctant to spring for the AppleCare plan on his new iPhone. Reticent is an adjective that means disinclined to speak. Breaking it down into the original Latin, we get “re” (in this case, “re” means “once more” or “again”) and “tacere” (be silent). Reticent, therefore, means “to be silent again.” We get the word “tacit” from this Latin word. Here’s an example: Since Sheila’s such a humble person, she’s reticent to comment on her recent promotion. Lately, people have begun using “reticent” when they mean to say “reluctant.” For example, I’ve heard someone say something to the effect of “I’m reticent to RSVP for Glen’s birthday party this year, especially if he’s going to do his idiotic magic act again.” In this case, “reticent” is not the right word to use. Instead, stick with “reluctant.” Also, go to Glen’s party; you’re one of his only friends. Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.
CITY OF FISHERS ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00PM, Wednesday, February 5th, 2020 in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of a Text Amendment to the Parkside PUD Ordinance amending the Parkside PUD commitments concerning the use and development of real estate along State Road 37. Petitioner is Joe Calderon with Barnes & Thornburg, LLP on behalf of TWG Development, LLC. LOCATION: The Development is located north of 126th Street, south of 131st Street and east of State Road 37. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Advisory Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 www.fishers.in.us
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2020 TEACHER RECRUITMENT FAIR Elementary: Monday, March 2, 2020 Secondary: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 5:00-7:00pm 8550 Woodfield Crossing Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46240 www.msdwt.k12.in.us
WHY MSDWT? International Baccalaureate • Teaching at all grade levels! Competitive Salary • $44,000 beginning teacher salary & full benefit package!
To RSVP and for questions: mmartin@msdwt.k12.in.us OFFICE MANAGER
Sani-Bright is seeking a qualified, reliable individual to join our fast paced, award-winning team! Our office manager oversees handling all client accounts, scheduling and routing, answering phones, processing invoices and payments with some basic A/R functions as well. Strong computer and phone skills will be needed as well as a desire to bring excellent service to our clients! Please email jobs@sani-bright.com to apply or call 317-334-1900.
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UPSCALE HOTEL AND SPA FOR DOGS IN CARMEL SEEKS ADDITIONAL STAFF:
needed for Carmel area law firm. Mon-Frid., 29.5 hours per week. Phones, filing, light typing required. Previous experience desired. Friendly office. $14/hour. Send resume to cyount@hovdelaw.com. No phone calls please.
MIDWEST ACADEMY IS CURRENTLY SEEKING CANDIDATES
to fill the role of a part-time one-to-one student aide. Responsibilities would include inclass academic and social support. Qualifications include good communication skills and the ability to relate well to pre-adolescent and teenage students. Experience with learning style differences is preferred. Please send a resume and letter of interest to Jean Coffman at Jcoffman@mymwa.org
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