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Pratt, who lives on the Upper West Side of New York, wakes up at 2 a.m. and gets to work 45 minutes later. She first checks emails and Adriana Pratt wanted to be a journalist since makes sure she knows all the she was in second grade. latest updates for the stories “I knew that was the diin the show’s rundown. rection I “I look at all the copy for television wanted to the anchors, revise, update go,” said and edit it,” Pratt said. “Then Pratt, who grew up in Carmel when the whole team comes and graduated from Guerin in, we watch all the pieces Catholic High School in 2008. and update the show and At Notre Dame, she was figure out what stories to assistant managing editor of lose and what stories to keep. the school newspaper. From there, I tighten, read “I thought I was going to go through all the copy and make more print, but all the internsure everything is good to go.” ships turned into TV,” Pratt Adriana Pratt grew up in Carmel and “Good Morning America” said. is producer and writer for Good Morn- won an Emmy for Outstanding Now 26, Pratt has been ing America. (Photo by ABC/Fred Lee) Morning Show in 2014. a writer/producer for ABC’s Pratt said one highlight is how her team “Good Morning America” for more than two years. handles breaking news. Pratt had an internship with NBC’s London “For the Brussels bombing (in March), we had bureau in 2010 and was a production intern with to wipe out the entire show and the whole two ABC’s “Nightline” in 2011. hours became breaking news coverage,” Pratt After graduating from Notre Dame in 2012, said. she took a job as production coordinator and “On a lighter note, I got to interview (actress) assistant to senior vice president of content Mindy Kaling and she is my favorite ever,” said and development for ABC News. From there, she Pratt, a fan of “The Office” and “The Mindy Show.” became a writer for a “Good Morning America” in February 2014.

Dispatches David Weekley Homes hosts school supply drive – David Weekley Homes is hosting its second Back to School Supply Drive. From now through Aug. 10, the community can support children in need by donating school supplies and hygiene items to Teachers’ Treasures. Donations can be dropped off at the Division Office, 9310 N. Meridian St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, or any David Weekley model home in Indianapolis. To view the list of supplies needed, visit davidweekleyhomes.com. American Legion meeting – The American Legion of Carmel will hold its next monthly meeting at noon Aug. 12 at 852 W. Main St. Vietnam veteran Steve Brown is the guest speaker. For more, call 317-846-0001. Body found – Kayakers found the body of 55-year-old Mohamed Asif of Carmel near the 13000 block of Brooks Landing Place after what appeared to be days in the White River. A missing persons report had been filed with the Carmel Police Dept. days before. The incident is under investigation. Model boat competition – The R/C Scale & Sub Regional Fun Run will begin at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 6 and 7 at the Veterans Memorial Reflecting Pool, 760 Third Avenue SW. The event will include radio-controlled model submarine operations and a radio control scale ship and boat regional fun run competition. Learn more at IndyAdmirals.org.

Brainard says city could add deputy mayor By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com

Brainard said further information could be available at a later date if the city makes that decision. For two decades, Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard A deputy mayor is second-ranking official in has led the city, but during that time, the city many municipal governments. Somehas been without a city news deputy mayor. times it’s elected, but often it’s a position appointed by the mayor to serve Noblesville, Fishas a chief operating officer or adminisers, Westfield and Indianapolis all have trative leader. The deputy mayor often deputy mayors. Carmel may join that serves as acting mayor in the mayor’s list in the next year or so. absence. “When I ran in 1995, I criticized the Some cities, such as New York City, fact that a city of 29,000 had a deputy Brainard have multiple deputy mayors for differmayor, and so when I was elected, we ent focus areas. In other cities, a deputy mayor, did away with it,” Brainard said. “Now that we sometimes called a vice mayor, is a member of are pushing 100,000 people, we might look at the city or town council. it again. And there might be some proposed Although Carmel doesn’t have a deputy changes in this year’s salary ordinance.”

mayor, Brainard has a number of high-ranking officials he’s called on to serve in his absence in the past. The president of the Carmel City Council, currently Ron Carter, a longtime political ally of Brainard, will step in for press conferences or important meetings when the mayor has other business or is out of town. Past council presidents, who often butted heads with Brainard and even ran against him for mayor, were not always asked to be his replacement at events. Brainard also has often called on Nancy Heck, director of community relations and economic development, to fill in for him for public forums or speaking engagements when he is unable to attend. If it’s a meeting on a specific issue, Brainard will often rely on his department heads if he’s unable to attend.


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Ducks still a problem at pool By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com A little more than a year ago, the City of Carmel reopened the Veteran’s Memorial reflecting pool at City eNVIRONMENT Center after spending nearly half a million dollars to repair damages. Since then, the city has been dealing with ducks nesting in the pond and leaving waste on the sidewalk that costs tens of thousands of dollars to clean up. Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard said the city hired a private company to remove the ducks and relocate the nests in a new location. Once the ducks were moved, the city removed the “duck ramps” in the pool, which help the ducklings exit the pool so they don’t drown. Well, the ducks are back. But not as many. “If you miss a nest, then you’ll get five or six ducks that are still there,” Brainard said. “So we put the ramps back up.” Brainard said the duck waste can be toxic and a public health concern. It’s costly to clean up, he said, and it was becoming a nec-

The city has installed duck ramps in its reflecting pool to help ducklings exit the water. (Photo by Adam Aasen)

essary task on a daily basis. He said he didn’t know where the ducks were moved or the exact cost, but he emphasized that no ducks were harmed or euthanized. He said all state guidelines were followed. “We’re trying to encourage them to nest in a more appropriate location,” he said.

Waterpark Olympics – Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation will host the Ultimate Waterpark Olympics at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 6 in The Waterpark at the Monon Community Center. Participants of all ages are invited. Registration is $5 per person. Categories include rock climbing, log rolling, water balloon toss and more. For more information or to register, visit carmelclayparks.com.

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City naturalizing area along 116th St. By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com City Councilor Jeff Worrell is telling his constituents to be patient eNVIRONMENT when it comes to an area full of weeds near the Brookshire Golf Course along 116th street. He said he received calls from neighbors complaining that the area was unsightly and not pleasing to the eye with tall weeds growing such as Canadian Thistle. One neighbor, Stacy Hicks, brought it to Worrell’s attention. “She rightly asked if something could be done,” Worrell said. Worrell met with Hicks, along with City Forester Daren Mindham and Brookshire Golf Course Supt. Bob Higgins, to find out that the area was part of the city’s efforts to create a cost-effective natural green space border that doesn’t need bi-weekly mowing with a mature tree canopy covering the area. “What we learned is that there is a concerted effort to choose certain areas and naturalize them by letting them generate a tree canopy that cannot support tall grass or weeds,” Worrell said. “This is a multi-year project, and a less than perfect visual result occurs during the early years. However, a good outcome can be witnessed at the southwest

A weedy-looking area near Brookshire Golf Course is expected to look much nicer once it develops a tree canopy, which will result in less mowing and save the city money. (Submitted photo)

corner of 116th and Hazel Dell.” Worrell said he understands the neighbors’ initial concerns, and he felt the same way before he learned more. “I was disappointed when I went by it, but I wasn’t educated,” he said. “So it looks very unkempt, but it’s actually an area that’s trying to be naturalized. It might be unsightly for five years, but once the tree canopy is built up you won’t have to mow it as much, and it’ll look great.”

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Grant will make CCHS collection more accessible By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com

Katherine Dill is convinced a grant will help dramatically increase the public’s access to the Carmel Clay Historical Society’s collection. CCHS was awarded a history $26,000 Heritage Support Grant from the Indiana Historical Society, made possible by the Lilly Endowment. The grant will allow CCHS to complete a four-phase plan to inventory, organize, digitize and provide public access to the collection. Dill, who was the CCHS executive director from 2010 to 2014, has returned to manage the grant in a Dill paid position. She said her familiarity with the collection should help with the process. “The funds will be used to hire staff to catalog and digitize our collection,” Dill said. “Right now, it is well organized in acid-free folders and boxes, and there is a rough inventory of the collection noting generally what we have and where it is located.” Dill said, for example, all the newspapers are in flat boxes, organized by date. The Carmel High School collection is in four boxes on the bottom shelf in the main research room. However, she said much of the meat of the collection is not available. “We don't know who is mentioned in letters or diaries or the subjects of those manuscripts,” Dill said. “We can't easily pull up every photograph of the Carmel Friends Church, Main Street or Jane Reiman, our first female mayor. Cataloging the collection will change all that. Staff will input the collection into PastPerfect, which is a special computer program we use. It allows us to search for individuals, places, businesses or events in Carmel's history.” The staff will digitize manuscripts and photographs. “When this project is complete, the bulk of our collection will be accessible online,” Dill said. “Elementary school teachers can bring historic photos of Carmel into their classroom. High school teachers can bring 19th century primary documents about Carmel into their lesson plans. People who grew up here or whose family members lived here can find pictures of family, friends or residences from anywhere in the country — all from their computers.”


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Kids learn to sew at studio By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Valerie Salmon believes sewing is still a necessary skill that kids need to learn. So, she began teaching education sewing classes for kids out of her Village of West Clay home, and she moved into a commercial space this year. “It’s a sewing school for kids,” Salmon said of her business, A Sewing Studio, 12775 Horseferry Rd. Suite 140. “Basically, schools don’t have Home Ec like they used to when I was in school, and that was one of my favorite classes. No one is teaching kids how to sew these days, so that’s how I got started. I have my own daughter, and I realized there was a need for it.” Salmon said since expanding to the commercial space, still in the Village of West Clay, she has had more opportunity for growth. “I think it’s making a comeback, even adults are interested in learning how to sew. A lot of the moms really want their children to learn,” she said. “It’s a life skill, and lots of these kids are growing up not even knowing how to sew a button. It’s great if they can put together a clothing item. It’s something they’ll know the rest of their life. Instead of video games 10

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is quite familiar with Lavoie’s PBS special called “How Difficult Can This Be?: The F.A.T City Workshop” from 1989. The Midwest Academy staff is eagerly “Since then he’s gone on tour speaking to awaiting national learning disabilities expert people about learning differences,” Rick Lavoie’s visit. Gailey said. “It was kind EDUCATION Gailey said he showed that video of like someone during a staff training week a few said a rock star was coming to our years ago and now shows it each school,” said Lori Dearing, Midwest year. Academy director of external affairs. “For the folks who have been there Lavoie, a Boston resident, will give awhile, it’s optional,” Gailey said. a free presentation at the school, Lavoie “But everybody comes and watches 1420 Chase Ct., Carmel, from 7 to 8 it again and again because there’s so much p.m. Aug. 8. information about kids with learning differ“This guy just has a storied career,” said ences and learning challenges. It’s things you Kevin Gailey, Midwest Academy head of struggle with as you are trying to teach them school. “He’s kind of like the Mick Jagger of and as you are trying to parent them. You learning differences.” watch this, and he shows and explains how Lavoie served as an administrator for chilthe brain is working differently than the tradidren with special needs for 30 years. tional learner.” “He is going to be talking about what it’s Dearing said a donor, who wants to remain like to have a child in your house with learning anonymous, is funding Lavoie’s visit. differences and the effect it has on the entire To RSVP for the free presentation, call 317family,” Gailey said. 843-9500. For more, visit ricklavoie.com. Lavoie will hold a workshop with Midwest Academy teachers earlier on Aug. 8. The staff


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Historic bridge placement stalls By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com A bridge-placement project by Hamilton County Parks and Recreation has been put on hold after technical iscounty sues arose during the bridge’s scheduled placement July 20. But the bridge isn’t new. It’s historic, from 1898, and previously served as the No. 113 bridge in Washington County. At that, it’s interesting, but for Indiana and Hamilton County it’s also unique. The 149-foot bridge is the only one of its kind in the state and is an example of Triple-Intersection-Warren-Through-Truss construction. The bridge was rescued more than 15 years ago, and since it’s been in Hamilton County’s hands, it’s had big plans associated with it – to be set in place over the White River, along the opposing banks of White River Campground and Strawtown Koteewi Park in Noblesville. “The operation to install Washington 113, which began in the fall of 2015, will require the critical choreography of two massive cranes, the first of which will remain on the west bank throughout the entire project, while the second crane will be moved to the opposite

The installation of the historic bridge has now been put on hold by Hamilton County Parks and Recreation. (Submitted photo)

bank during the installation,” said Don Nicholls, resource development specialist for Hamilton County Parks and Recreation. However, the plan, set to take 12-plus hours to install on July 20, was delayed and later postponed after one of the cranes experienced unforeseen issues, and efforts to repair the crane, which Nicholls said lasted late into the evening, were unsuccessful. “As of this morning (July 21), the department was notified that continuation of the installation is yet to be determined, due to the uncertainty of the arrival of parts needed for repair of the crane,” Nicholls said. A new date and time for the bridge’s installation has not yet been set.

Keady breaks own no-politics rule By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Through most of his life in the public eye, former Purdue basketball coach Gene Keady had abided by a rule: Don’t chamber discuss politics or religion. Lately, he can’t help himself. At the Westfield Chamber of Commerce luncheon July 21 at The Bridgewater Club in Carmel, Keady said he was struggling with what had to be a highly unscientific presidential poll he had seen. “If somebody gets elected I don’t like, I may move to Ireland,” Keady joked. “This morning, I panicked. I looked at my phone and it said this presidential candidate has 75 percent of the votes if we elected today, and the one I like has 25 percent. What happened overnight? How did we lose so many votes? I’m struggling with that right now. We need a president who can turn this country around. I shouldn’t have gotten into that. Shut up, Keady.” Keady never mentioned Donald Trump by name to the audience, but he had made news when he joined Trump in campaign stops in Carmel and South Bend in May. “Trump is a great guy,” Keady said afterwards. “He wants to be president for the right

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By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Katie Kuc and her father, Dave, share a common love of golf. “He introduced me to achievement the game,” said Katie, who will be a Carmel Middle School eighth grader in August. “We always play together when we practice, and it’s fun.” Katie, who turns 13 Aug. 29, will compete in the age 12 division of the U.S. Kids Golf World Championship Aug. 4-6 for the second consecutive year at Pinehurst, N.C. She qualified by winning the Indianapolis-area fall tour. Katie and Dave captured the U.S. Kids Golf World Parent-Child tournament title, a scramble tournament where parent and child alternate tee shots, in July 2015 and competed again in this year’s tournament on Aug 1. Dave and Katie said they had a blast en route to winning last year. “We played a great golf course and spent time together,” said Dave, who golfed one season (1988-89) for Purdue University. “We both have a passion for golf, and to be able to play together and compete together is something that I never had the opportunity to do with my daughter. To have that opportunity when we

Katie Kuc and her father, Dave, won the U.S. Kids Golf World ParentChild title in 2015 and hoped to defend their title this year. (Submitted photo)

went out, that was awesome.” Dave said he is blessed they have a shared activity that comes naturally. “We’re always egging each other on to get out to the golf course and play a round together,” said Dave, who added that his daughter frequently comes close to beating him. Mother, Kelly, doesn’t share their passion. “I’m more of the soccer mom,” Kelly said. “My son (Austin, 10) plays travel soccer, so they’re out golfing, and I’m taking him to soccer. I love watching Katie play, but I get nervous. It’s great to see her blossoming.” Katie, who golfs at Carmel’s Prairie View Golf Club, has been practicing every day the past few weeks. “I just hope to have fun and shoot my best,” Katie said.


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Lexi Laird outside of the pool. (Submitted photos courtesy of the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis)

A Carmel Swim Club member is going for gold in the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games as she represents the Repubprofile lic of Seychelles. Alexus (Lexi) Laird, 23, has dual citizenship in the U.S. and the Seychelles, a small nation of islands off the east coast of Africa. Laird went to high school in Kokomo, Ind., and went on to attend the IU Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis, where she was a captain for IUPUI’s NCAA Division I swimming and diving team. Laird graduated in December with double majors in accounting and finance and swims with the Carmel Swim Club. It was several years ago when one of Laird’s coaches put the idea in her head that she could potentially swim for her mother’s home nation. Her mother was born and raised in Seychelles, and after moving to Germany, she met and married Laird’s father, a member of the U.S. Air Force. Laird said when she swims for Seychelles, where many members of her family still live, she swims for her mother, who died when she was only 4 years old.

Lexi Laird swims in the IUPUI Natatorium. Laird now swims with the Carmel Swim Club.

“I’m able to connect with her this way. My mother passed away when I was very young, and when you’re young, you don’t remember a lot of things. Swimming has brought me closer with my family there (in Seychelles), and they’ve become a big part of my life,” Laird said. “I’ve heard so many stories about my mother. She was a sweet woman and so caring. “The girls who I swim with in Seychelles, many of their mothers were friends with my mom. To be able to honor her in this way is awesome,” she added. Laird’s swimming career with the Seychelles National Team has taken off over the

past couple years. She’s set multiple national records for the small island nation in backstroke and freestyle events. She’ll swim the 100-yard backstroke in Rio. Laird said, above all, the ability to reconnect with family in Seychelles, especially those who knew her mother well, has meant so much. The most important part, she said, has been honoring her mother’s memory and learning more about her mom from those who were close to her growing up. “This is a chance of a lifetime,” she said. “I’ll never forget the moments I shared with those closest to my mom, and I can’t wait for the moments at the Olympic Games.”

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Johnson flying high as Carmel’s first Olympian Steele Johnson, left, and David Boudia practice synchronized diving at Purdue University. They will compete as a team at the Rio Olympics. (Photo by Ann Marie Shambaugh)

By Ann Marie Shambaugh AnnMarie@youarecurrent.com It all started about 18 years ago, when a young child who couldn’t even swim without assistance would spend hours jumping off of the diving board at his cover story neighborhood pool in Noblesville. Now that kid – Steele Johnson – is in Rio de Janeiro, where he’ll be throwing himself off a much higher platform with much bigger stakes. Johnson, 20, who moved to Carmel in 2002, is competing in the Olympic games as a 10-meter platform diver in the individual competition and with synchronized diving partner David Boudia, a 2012 Olympic gold medalist and fellow Hamilton County native. “The moment I qualified it was like 12 years of work finally came together,” said Johnson, the first person from Carmel to make an Olympic team. “It was kind of a cool moment. Definitely not how four years ago I would’ve envisioned this going down, but it’s a lot sweeter than I was expecting it to be.”

Climbing to the top Johnson’s unlikely road to Rio began in Hamilton County. He was born the second of three children to Bill and Jill Johnson, neither of whom had any experience diving. But – as they saw at a very young age – Steele was a natural. “We knew nothing about diving except we had this kid we couldn’t get off of the neighborhood pool diving board,” said Jill Johnson, who admits to having “an extreme fear of heights and falling.” The family soon signed Steele up for diving lessons, and a fun diversion eventually turned into a serious pursuit when top-level coaches – including one who had worked with Olympic gold medalist Greg Louganis – began to take notice. Steele worked his way to the top of the junior, and then senior, national diving ranks, pulling out of Carmel Clay Schools to home-

school so he could have the flexibility to train at IUPUI. At age 10, he would catch a ride to practice from Boudia, who was 17 at the time, along with former Olympian Mary Beth Dunnichay, then 13. After Steele graduated from middle school, his parents asked him if he’d like to cut back on the diving and attend Carmel High School, with his brother, Race. “He was very happy with what he was doing. He loved diving, and it was his passion,” said Jill, who noted the family moved to Carmel for the school district. “To be a diver you do have to be kind of a lone wolf and like your independence, so it was a good fit for him.” Steele instead took high school classes online through Laurel Springs School, then went to Purdue on a diving scholarship. He competed on the team as a freshman and red-shirted this past year to focus on Olympic training. Steele said he began to see the Olympics as a real possibility about four years ago as he watched Boudia finish first in the 2012 London Olympics. “I just remember everyone losing their minds when David won gold,” Steele said. “It definitely inspired me to want to work as hard as I could starting that day so I could at least get on the 2016 Olympic team.” Boudia, a Purdue University graduate who is going to his third Olympic games, said Steele has helped bring a fresh perspective to Rio. “It’s cool to be able to be with a first-time Olympian, to see the excitement,” Boudia said.

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facing their fears “Sometimes I get numb to the fact that this is pretty cool, that you made the Olympic games and you get to compete for your country. Steele helps me see that.” The divers describe their relationship like brothers. Steele said Boudia has not only made him a better diver but has set an example as a man of faith, as well. “The best lesson is to realize that diving is not my life. My identity is rooted in Christ. It’s not rooted in whether or not I make the Olympics,” Johnson said. “(David has) inspired me to take diving with a grain of salt, because there’s so much more to life than doing flips.”

‘So blessed’ As the possibility of Steele heading to the Olympics became a possibility, the Johnson family wondered if they would be able travel to Rio to show their support from the stands. Thanks to the support of the Carmel community and beyond, the entire family is heading to Brazil. A family friend set up a GoFundMe page, which raised $20,760 for travel in addition to gifts from others in the area. Bill, who is self-employed as a real estate appraiser, and Jill, who works for an international business college, said many people

College: Will be a red-shirt sophomore at Purdue University. Major: Filmmaking. Church: Grew up attending Hazel Dell Christian Church in Carmel. After diving: Wants to attend a film school and eventually create documentaries. Hobbies: Enjoys playing music and singing. Has led worship at his church and college groups. Favorite band: Memphis May Fire. Favorite Carmel restaurants: Café Patachou and Bub’s Burgers. Favorite place to travel: United Arab Emirates. Siblings: Race, a football player at Purdue; and Hollyn, a senior at CHS.

As if twisting and turning through the air after jumping off a three-story platform as the world watches isn’t scary enough, this year’s Olympic games have brought added concerns. Rio has one of the highest murder rates in the world, and it is in the heart of the Zika virus outbreak, which has led some Olympians to bow out. That thought never crossed Steele Johnson’s mind. In fact, he has visited Brazil twice in the last year, and he said it’s among his favorite places. “I wasn’t worried either time. I just took bug spray and I got the immunizations that I needed,” he said. “We were preparing the best we could, but I just went down, had an awesome time and really enjoyed Brazil.” assume that everyone who lives in Carmel is well off, but that is not the case. “Diving has put our family into debt, and we don’t regret it, but we are now in a position where we are being so blessed by the community,” Jill said. Bill, Jill and their daughter, CHS incoming senior Hollyn, will be in Rio for all of Steele’s events, but their son, Race, will only be present for the synchronized diving competition. He plans to catch a plane back to the U.S. just a few hours after the event to rejoin his teammates on the Purdue football team for training camp. “It’s nice for us all to be together at least for one event,” Bill said. “This is a team effort, and it’s special, and of course the folks that have donated and made this all happen for us – I can’t even comment, I’m choking back tears.”


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This Democratic National Convention was one for the ages. We don’t recall seeing anything quite like it. Consider: Email scandal (Part Deux), party chairwoman removed but taken in by “the campaign,” protests, marches, shout-downs, tears, anger, a thorough Bern-ing of Donald Trump and a history-making presidential nominee named Hillary Rodham Clinton. On the whole, just when you thought the Republicans had the corner on The Clown Show, the Democrats flooded Philadelphia to grab a share. Oh, and the accumulative torrent of emails with “urgent” news (read: stabs) from both camps are enough to choke a giraffe. And now that it has ended and the campaigning begins anew, we urge you to watch carefully with respect to which candidate steps over the truth line the most. Prediction: It will end in a dead heat. We will be using factcheck. org now more than ever, and we believe you should, too. ••• Polling is an interesting animal. While some of it provides “Yes!” moments for one side or the other, bear in mind that each poll carries a plus-minus of a certain number of points. Therefore, Trump supporters ought not strike up the band if a poll shows him up five points with a plus-minus of four. Clinton could get a decent bump in polling. ••• “You’re fired,” Trump was all but told by Google last week. A search for “presidential candidates” left Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Trump on the outside. Calm down, all. It was a “technical bug,” Google said. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@youarecurrent.com.

BEL I EVE  I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Tennessee, it is illegal to use a lasso to catch a fish. Source: dumblaws.com

Your large is my small Commentary by Terry Anker Does Merriam-Webster have a team of people in a dim basement somewhere determining when a generally accepted word’s definition must be replaced by one that is new and improved? Does a tweet from Kanye resurrect Babel? Or is it companies like 7-Eleven leading the charge by eliminating the pesky, if clear, small, medium and large monikers from its soft drinks instead replacing them with Big Gulps, Super Big Gulps and Double Gulps. Ranging from 30 to 50 ounces, these behemoths can account for half of a healthy adult’s daily caloric intake. Even McDonald’s starts its small at 16 ounces with a large hitting the Big Gulp’s 30 ounces. Perhaps we do the same with many of our professions. The meaning of the words politician, journalist and educator are a bit looser today than they were not that long ago. Moreover, Newspeak and title creep has led to scores of people occupying the “c” suite, whatever that might be, to have the word “chief” affixed in front of an other-

wise mundane job description. Recently “real” CNN journalist, Christiane Amanpour, was a guest on a “faux” news interview program of a comedy television channel. The host asked her to help him understand the nuance of integrity in reporting. Ms. Amanpour matter-of-factly responded that she no longer reports in a traditional sense because to show alternate points of view to the audience might allow some viewers to come to the wrong conclusion. Therefore, instead, she simply deciphers the “truth” and reports only those things divined to be worthy of retelling. The studio audience, prompted by flashing “applause” signs, roundly approved of Ms. Amanpour’s predigesting of the tough bits of thought from a complex world. My truth is now your truth. And, your large is now my small. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Q U O T E  O F  T HE WEEK Patience is a secret weapon that forces deception to reveal itself.

– A.R. Bernard

I spend a great deal of time judging other parents. I know it’s wrong, but I can’t help myself. Criticizing their humor decisions and actions makes me feel better about my own insecurities. My latest “issue” with certain moms and dads regards football. With all that is known about head injuries, I cannot understand why parents allow their boys to play, even at the pee wee level, and especially when there are less potentiallybrain-damaging sports out there. And the coaches are just as culpable. Forcing kids back on the field after sustaining hard hits, shooting them up with cortisone to mask the pain . . . I drooled over Paul Walker in Varsity Blues; I know what happens in the locker room! Anyway, the other day I overheard two of my kids comparing their bodily ailments. Tiny Dancer was describing the acute pain she experiences in her right knee whenever she pliés, while XC Runner was trying to one up her with his probable shin splits. This was my first thought: “Suck it up, people! Nobody likes a wuss!” And then I realized: I am just as bad as the football parents. How often have I openly expressed disapproval when one of my kids bails on a practice or game because of injury or sickness? Gasp! The answer wasn’t just “frequently” but “usually.” And the few times I do manage to miraculously suppress my initial response, I’m still thinking to myself “Quit your complaining and get out there.” What is wrong with me? When I consider the situation rationally, I know the right call is to listen to my children and ensure they receive the necessary treatment. But my gut reaction firmly steers me in the opposite direction. Whether I learned it as an athlete growing up or in my brief stint in the military, somewhere along the way weakness of body became equated with weakness of person. And that is simply unacceptable. Shame on me! So my sincere apologies to all the football parents I’ve badmouthed recently. It seems I also have some “issues” to work on. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.


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When we first got married, Mary Ellen toyed with the idea of a budget, but when she realized that saving money required humor not spending as much, the idea lost a lot of its glow. Now that we’re both scaling back on work, it’s time to revisit the idea. My wife will be very meticulous about this, wanting receipts and questioning each expense. I’d leave home, but I know there will be no moving expenses in this budget. “I’m dreading this,” I told her, “but let’s get started.” “Alright, Dick, let’s each name monthly expenses we can’t change. Then we’ll know what our fixed costs are.” “Mary Ellen, that’s a good idea. I’ll start with the mortgage.” “Exactly. I’ll say pedicures.” “The car payment.” “Excellent. I’ll go with make-up.” “Gas and electricity.” “Hairdresser.” “Mary Ellen, a car payment is very different from make-up and hairdresser.” “Would you want to sit next to me in the car with bad hair and no make-up?”

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“Point well taken.” “Dick, let’s each name something the other person could save on. For example, you should give up that cup of coffee you get every morning when you are in the car. “Why would I do that?” “According to an article I read, if we had saved that three dollars a day for the last 25 years and invested it in Apple, we’d have two million dollars in the bank.” “I feel so selfish. If I had given up going to Starbucks instead of Dunkin’ Donuts, we’d be billionaires.” “Here are more ways we can save, Dick. We can wash the car ourselves. We can do our own landscaping. We will save if we change the car’s oil ourselves. Do you get what I mean when I say the word save?” “Yes. Now tell me what you mean by the word we. This is going to drive me to drink, Mary Ellen.” “Not a problem. Just be sure to turn in your mileage at the end of the month.”

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R EA D E R S ’ V I EWS Clinton a ‘champion for womens’ rights’

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Editor, I am disappointed in your article on Page 20 of the July 26 issue of Current entitled, “Clinton lacking regard for women.” The only instance you refer to is the Benghazi strike and reiterate the “emotional” speech by Ms. Smith at the RNC. Throughout the past year and a half, all I’ve heard from the tea partiers is nothing but negative about Hillary Clinton and Mr. Trump’s opponents, and it turns me off. The Republicans wasted an excessive amount of tax money on an investigation of Hillary Clinton and found nothing they could prosecute her for. Since they didn’t get the desired results they wanted, they want to do it again. I’m sure I won’t be able to hold my breath long enough for a negative article written about Mr. Donald Trump to appear in Current. The new governor nominee will lose thanks to Mike Pence. He will be looked at as Pence’s partner in crime. No one liked what Pence did to the LGBT community except the religious zealots. No one liked how he treated Glenda Ritz, the new superintendent of education who beat out the favored son, Tony Bennett, who was crooked as the day is long. Pence decided that women are too stupid to know what is best for their own health care and OB/GYN care, so he has made it extremely difficult for women to have abortions. Thank the Lord a federal judge is reviewing his decision. Hillary Clinton is not perfect, but her campaign has been much more positive toward the American people than Mr. Trump’s. She is a champion for womens’ rights and would do a much better job in the Oval Office than some TV personality with the most obnoxious, foul mouth hating person ever. Stepheny Tays, Carmel Read the full letter at currentincarmel.com

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Where’s Amy attends Songbook Masterclass with Feinstein Commentary by Amy Pauszek For two days, the Palladium opened its doors to the public and invited guests to experience the top 10, all-star students in their final journey in hopes of music becoming the 2016 Songbook Ambassador. Where’s Amy was thrilled to meet up with Songbook Academy artistic director, founder and five-time Grammy-nominated vocalist/pianist Michael Feinstein, along with television writer and producer, Marc Cherry, creator of the ABC comedy-drama series “Desperate Housewives” and the Lifetime comedydrama series “Devious Maids” at the 2016 Masterclass workshops. Forty high-school singers from across the nation were chosen to have the opportunity to perform on the Palladium stage and attend workshops conducted by Feinstein and Cherry. Many guests who attended the two-day, free public Masterclass workshops told me they were so impressed with the talented, young artists that they left wondering who would take the top prize and win on July 23. What a special day I personally will never forget because after a special photo shoot with Feinstein and Cherry, the two serenaded me with “Once in Love with Amy,” and it’s safe to say I left with a huge grin and memory that I will never forget.

Carmel resident, Al Hopkins, has had his artwork accepted into the Hoosier Salon’s 92nd Annual Exhibition. His oil painting, “Heirloom Still art Life” will be on display in the exhibit, which is open to the public from now until Sept. 24 at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, 450 W. Ohio St. Indianapolis. Hopkins is a lifelong resident of Indiana. He is a Hopkins self-taught artist who is best known for his still-life painting. Hopkins work has been juried, accepted and won awards numerous times in the Hoosier Salon Annual Exhibition and Indiana Heritage Art Annual Exhibition. Hopkins works from his studio in Carmel and his paintings are held in both private and public collections.

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Michael Feinstein sings on stage with Brighton Thomas, who was named the 2016 Songbook Ambassador. (Photo by Perry Reichanadter) On July 23, participant Brighton Thomas was named 2016 winner of the Great American Songbook Youth Ambassador Award. The 17-year-old is from Burbank, Calif. During the final concert, she sang American standards: “It Had to be You” and “Happy Days Are Here Again.” Samual Mulligan of Mt. Zion, Ill., was named Songbook Inspiration Award winner, and Matt Hoffman of Stony Brook, N.Y., was named Songbook Celebration Award winner, each receiving the opportunity to perform with Michael Feinstein. For more, visit currentnightandday.com.

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir to celebrate 80th season – The Symphonic Choir starts the 2016-17 season by visiting Carnegie Hall in New York City Oct. 16, its first visit to Carnegie Hall in nearly 40 years. The choir will be performing the piece “Zabur,” which is the Arabic word for psalms. For more on the season, visit currentnightandday.com. Noblesville Art Fair on the Square – The Noblesville Art Fair on the Square will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 6. This event is sponsored by the Hamilton County Artists’ Association, Nickel Plate Arts and the Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission, and is set against the “Hipstoric” backdrop of the Hamilton County Courthouse, featuring original paintings, photography, jewelry, ceramics, woodworking, furniture and more. There will be food, local music and activities for kids. Ballet Theatre of Indiana announces third season – The Ballet Theatre of Indiana has announced its third season. Performances will include “Myths & Monsters,” prior to Halloween and “The Nutcracker,” Dec. 16-18. For more, visit btindiana.org.


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Antique collectors to gather By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com John Ferguson has been a member of National Association Breweriana Advertising’s board for approximately 30 hobbies years. In his second year as NABA president, the Indianapolis resident is seeing the national convention come to his area for the first time. The 45th annual NABA’s free public trade show will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Renaissance Hotel, 11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The show caps the convention, which starts Aug. 2. “It’s a nice way to show the people what the hobby is all about, too,” Ferguson said. Ferguson’s interest started when he was trying to write a master’s thesis in the 1970s on the Indianapolis brewing industry. He soon learned there wasn’t much information. “Since there hadn’t been any breweries operating in Indianapolis since 1948, no one remembered much,” Ferguson said. “I started finding all these collectibles. Initially, I started collecting pre-Prohibition etched beer glasses. They were real thin glasses that the breweries gave out. They usually had a logo, or the name of the brewery or a picture of a factory.” Carmel resident Chip Viering, 53, a member

A stoneware serving pitcher from the Capital City Brewing Company, which was located south of downtown Indianapolis and was in business from 1905 to 1915. (Submitted photo)

of NABA and the Beer Can Collectors of America, is helping to promote the show. “I’ve been a collector of beer signs, beer cans and everything since Billy Beer came out in 1977,” Viering said. Made by Falls City Brewing Company, Billy Beer was promoted by Billy Carter. Billy Carter was the younger brother of President Jimmy Carter, who was elected in 1976. The company stopped producing the beer less than a year later. “A lot of us concentrate on a certain area because you can’t collect it all,” Viering said. For more, visit naba.wildapricot.org/ event-864966.

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Pictus was supposed to just be an opening act for its sister band, Mother Grove. But when the primal Irish band music – equipped with drums, bagpipes and dancing – began growing in popularity, way beyond what founders Brad Sprauer, Lauren Berry and John Holland expected, it became their main focus. “With no lyrics and just two instruments, the fact it moves people to the point it does is the coolest thing. It’s emotion made tangible,” Sprauer said. Sprauer is on drums, his wife, Berry, is the Irish dancer, and Holland is on bagpipes. Sprauer describes the music as primal. Yet despite the pounding music and the appearance, it’s a family-friendly band. Sprauer and Holland’s original band, Mother Grove, is a bit calmer and plays at local bars such as Brockway Pub, Danny Boy Beer Works, Nine Irish Brothers in Indianapolis and others. “I never had any intention for Mother Grove ever being a backseat, but it was just serendipitous,” Sprauer said. “Pictus’ music is pounding rhythms and amazing bagpipes and

From left: Lauren Berry, Brad Sprauer and John Holland on stage. The three make up the primal band, Pictus. (Submitted photo)

it just moves people whether they’re Scottish or Irish or not. It’s just primal music punching you in your ancestry.” With its pounding music, Pictus is typically found at Renaissance festivals. However, with Sprauer and Berry both residents of Carmel, their plans are to play local. In addition to the music, Sprauer tells historical stories that he writes and says are a great addition. With the historical aspect, Pictus is sometimes found in schools. “We would love to play local,” Sprauer said. “Everywhere we play, people love it and we just need the opportunity to play. We travel so much … I’d love to do local stuff like (schools).” For more, visit the Pictus or Mother Grove Facebook pages.


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YAP members help IPS students Commentary by Melissa Hook, Marketing & Events Manager

Approximately 3,500 books were collected for the children of Carl Wilde Elementary 79. The students will be able to continue their school journey with books they can choose, Civic Theatre’s Young Artists Program and the amount of money the donations will serves the community each summer with a save the teachers at the school will philanthropy project. This summer, be significant. the 50-plus-member high school cast “Our philanthropy this year was and crew of “Legally Blonde” colamazing. The cast brought in books lected books for underserved youth in to fill an IPS school classroom so the Indianapolis. children there would have materi“Whether you live in Carmel or the als to read. The children come from inner city of Indianapolis, you should very diverse backgrounds and many have the same opportunities to get Hook of them don't speak English very books and better educate yourself. If well, so access to books is very important,” someone is born in a poorer area, they shouldn’t Throgmorton said. “Ms. Scharbrough said she have to suffer and lose education and valuable doesn't mind if books go missing during the life skills,” said Halle Throgmorton, a Carmel High school year because she knows the kids are School sophomore and YAP performer. bringing them home to read, and I thought Jennifer Scharbrough, an IPS teacher with that was really cool.” School 79 said, “Words cannot even begin to The YAP philanthropy is just one of the many express my gratitude to the YAP summer theoutreach programs in which Civic is involved. atre program at Civic Theatre and YAP coorFor more about Civic’s Young Artists Program, dinator, Kelly Butler Smith. Kelly believes that other Civic programs, or to purchase tickets to these kids need to understand how service upcoming shows, visit civictheatre.org. and giving back improve our community.” ‘Church Basement Ladies’ at Beef & Boards – The Lutheran ladies are back at Beef & Boards in the comedy “Church Basement Ladies,” on stage until Aug. 21. For tickets, visit beefandboards.com.

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The Fishers Rotary Club and the Fishers Parks and Recreation Dept. are co-hosting Fishers on Tap AMP’D at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater Aug. 5. (Submitted photo)

City of Fishers because they’re providing a lot of logistical support.” The Fishers Rotary Club will use the funds raised through Fishers on Tap for its next cycle of donations to local charitable organizations. “Our club has two donation cycles; one in the fall and one in the spring. The funds from this event will support the October donation cycle, and then we’ve got our winter event in February to support the spring donation cycle,” Jerrow said. “We usually give away $10,000 per cycle.” For more, or to purchase tickets — $40 general admission, $15 designated drivers and $15 wine tickets, to purchase wine by the glass — visit FishersonTap.com.

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customer and the franchise operator. It has a low cost of entry for the franchisee, so that was attractive to Alan and myself.” A different group had franchised the concept previously, Church said. Included in that group is a J. Gumbo’s in Fishers. “There will be a slightly different look, we have some richer colors,” Church said. “Whereas the majority of the stores are open, the food is not displayed to the customer. We’ll have the food on display as the customer comes down the line so they see the product and choose their entree. We feel like customers want Zukerman to see what they’re buying.” Zukerman said they have helped other companies franchise. “Bill and I have been associated with over 40 different restaurant concepts over our careers with the marketing and operation side of the business,” Zukerman said. “In the last six months we’ve sold the rights to five. To be honest, we haven’t even started marketing the concept, which we’ll soon start doing on a more accelerated basis.” Zukerman and Church own eight Papa John’s franchises, seven in Central Indiana.

Skincare spot now open By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Megan Ernstberger just likes to help people feel better. The 2003 Carmel High School graduate didn’t know what she wanted new biz to do after high school, so when her mother suggested skincare, she decided to give it a try. She hasn’t looked back since. “All these years later, I still love it,” she said. “It’s a small obsession because I can’t imagine doing anything else. I love making people feel better and seeing how they feel and look afterwards.” Ernstberger attended Honors Beauty College to become an esthetician, and she opened her business, Megan Danielle Skincare, in the Carmel City Center this summer. She offers facials, peels, waxing and more. “I do a lot of custom facials depending on what’s going on with the skin at the moment, and I decide then and there what best for that particular day,” she said. Ernstberger has never had her own business before, but she has worked in various day spas around the Indianapolis area. “I was based here, and I lived nearby, and

Megan Ernstberger recently opened her new skincare business in the Carmel City Center. (Submitted photo)

it’s where a lot of my clientele happened to live,” she said on why she decided to start her business in Carmel. “It just made perfect sense, and I had the opportunity to purchase an existing business, and the spot I’m in is awesome. I’ve only been here (a few months), but it’s better than what I hoped for. (My clients) feel better and nobody ever leaves upset or sad. The relaxation and the trust and the relationships you build with the clients … there’s a lot that goes into it.” For more, visit carmelcitycenter.com/ services/megan-danielle-skincare/.


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Ten-year anniversary – Carmel-based Swan Software Solutions is celebrating 10 years in business. The company was founded to provide software solutions to multiple industries.

Unemployment lower – Indiana’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped to 4.8 percent for the month of June. Unemployment in Hamilton County was just 3.4 percent, which is among the lowest in the state. Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Blueprint for Improvement: 1940s bathroom revitalization Commentary by Larry Greene

Before Background info: The homeowners of this 1940s bungalow near downtown Noblesville have slowly updated the home to fit their needs but also maintain the style of the original design intent. After updating the kitchen and dining room to suit the needs of their large family, they decided it was time for a more functional, updated master bathroom. Focusing on these two areas of the home are a great way to add value and function for eventual resale.

Before problems: The master bathroom was original to the home, and therefore, aesthetically, it needed an update. Every zone of the bathroom was crammed into a small space next to the other. The homeowners even had to squeeze between the console sink and the corner of the shower to get to the toilet.

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The goal was to create more space and function in the master bath while adhering to the 1940s motif of the home. 1. A small closet adjacent to the master bath was removed to allow for more functional space planning. The toilet moved to the former closet space, which allowed for other changes. 2. The small shower was relocated to the former sink area. This allowed for the shower footprint to be expanded, and the extended length allowed for the shower to be designed with no door. 3. Tile details were the showstopper of this bathroom! This tile also framed out the beautiful new glass block that replaced the old casement window. Continuing with the classic finishes, the plumbing and lighting fixtures, accessories, and even the electrical covers, were all finished in polished chrome. 4. To create needed storage, a custom built-in cabinet was recessed into the adjacent wall to save space and provide convenient access. 5. To make up for the lost storage, an additional closet was added to the bedroom footprint. Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before-and-after pictures of this project, visit caseindy. com/blog.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of School Trustees (the "Board") of Carmel Clay Schools (the "School Corporation") will hold a public hearing in accordance with Indiana Code 20­26­7­37 on Monday, August 22, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. (local time) in the Educational Services Center, 5201 E. Main Street, Carmel, Indiana 46033, concerning the proposed plans to construct, repair or alter the school facilities described below at a cost that would be paid from funds received by the School Corporation from the issuance of general obligation bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $1,326,000 pursuant to IC 20­48­1 payable from ad valorem property taxes. The improvement of such school facilities proposed to be undertaken by the School Corporation is described as follows: Carmel High School: Repainting and replacement of flooring. At the hearing, the Board will give explanations of the potential value of the proposed project of the School Corporation and to the community, including its educational purposes and estimated costs, tax impact and funding sources; interested parties may present testimony and questions concerning the proposed project; and the Board will meet to discuss and hear objections and support to the proposed project. Dated this 2nd day of August, 2016. CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS Secretary, Board of School Trustees

Commentary by Don Knebel The tomb of I’timád-ud-Daulah in Agra, considered a “draft of the Taj Mahal,” is one of the most beautiful travel structures in India. I’timád-ud-Daulah (“Pillar of the State”) was born in Iran as Mirza Ghiyas Beg. Seeking a better life, Beg took his young daughter, later known as Noor Jahan, to India, where he became an important member of the court of Akbar, the great Mughal emperor. Noor Jahan, said to have been the most beautiful woman in India, became highly educated and cultured. While married to a soldier, she caught the fancy of Jahangir, Akbar’s son. Recalling the story of David and Bathsheba, when Jahangir became emperor upon the death of his father, Noor Jahan’s husband was killed in battle and Jahangir then married the object of his desire. Noor Jahan, Jahangir’s favorite wife, dominated her weak husband, becoming the “power behind the curtain” during the glory days of the Mughal Empire. When I’timád-ud-Daulah died in 1622, his daughter ordered the construction of an elaborate tomb for him and her mother along the banks of the Yamuna River. The tomb, with octagonal minarets on each corner, was completed six years later and sits in the middle of a garden divided into quarters by intersecting water channels symbolizing the four rivers

Tomb of I’timád-ud-Daulah in Agra. (Photo by Don Knebel)

of life in Paradise. Unlike earlier Mughal tombs and palaces, which were constructed of red sandstone, I’timád-udDaulah’s tomb was built of white marble, inlaid with glistening semi-precious stones. Four years after Noor Jahan completed her parents’ tomb, her stepson, Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, drew heavily on its novel features in building the Taj Mahal as the tomb for Mumtaz,

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his favorite wife. When you visit the Taj Mahal, don’t overlook its shining inspiration less than four miles away. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column, visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@ currentzionsville.com.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Docket No. 1 6070005 SUA Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals meeting on the 22nd of August, 2016 at 5:30pm in the City Council Chambers, 2nd floor of City Hall, One(1) Civic Square, Carmel, Indiana 46032 will hold a Public Hearing upon a Special Use application to renovate the Children's TherAplay barn housing horses used in the hippotherapy program for children with special needs at 9919 Towne Road in Carmel. We plan to remove the current barn structure on the West end of our indoor arena and build a purpose­built stable to house our hippotherapy horses. The stable will be about 1 ,000 square feet larger than the current structure and will include a hay loft and other improvements.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Carmel Clay Schools of Hamilton County, Indiana (the “School Corporation”), that the Board of School Trustees of the School Corporation will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. (local time) in the Educational Services Center located at 5201 E. Main Street, Carmel, Indiana, on the 22nd day of August, 2016, to consider the following additional appropriation, which is in addition to all appropriations provided for in the existing budget and tax levy: An appropriation of the proceeds to be derived from the sale of general obligation bonds of the School Corporation in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed One Million Two Hundred Twenty­four Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($1,224,000.00) (the “Bonds”), together with investment earnings thereon, if any, said proceeds to be applied for the financing of all or any or portion of the improvements described below: Temperature Control: Replacing the temperature control systems at Creekside Middle School and Clay Middle School (collectively, the “Project”), together with expenses incidental thereto, including all expenses incurred in connection with or on account of the issuance of the Bonds therefor. All interested parties may appear at such meeting and have the right to be heard on the necessity of such additional appropriation for the Project. Dated this 2nd day of August, 2016. CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS By: Secretary, Board of School Trustees NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Carmel Clay Schools of Hamilton County, Indiana (the “School Corporation”), that the Board of School Trustees of the School Corporation will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. (local time) in the Educational Services Center located at 5201 E. Main Street, Carmel, Indiana, on the 22nd day of August, 2016, to consider the following additional appropriation, which is in addition to all appropriations provided for in the existing budget and tax levy: An appropriation of the proceeds to be derived from the sale of general obligation bonds of the School Corporation in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed Five Million Six Hundred Ten Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($5,610,000.00) (the “Bonds”), together with investment earnings thereon, if any, said proceeds to be applied for the financing of all or any or portion of the improvements described below: Technology Upgrade: Computer replacement and acquisition of computer devices and related upgrades to computer infrastructure to support the devices at each of the schools throughout the district (collectively, the “Project”), together with expenses incidental thereto, including all expenses incurred in connection with or on account of the issuance of the Bonds therefor. All interested parties may appear at such meeting and have the right to be heard on the necessity of such additional appropriation for the Project. Dated this 2nd day of August, 2016. CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS By: Secretary, Board of School Trustees NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Carmel Clay Schools of Hamilton County, Indiana (the “School Corporation”), that the Board of School Trustees of the School Corporation will hold a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. (local time) in the Educational Services Center located at 5201 E. Main Street, Carmel, Indiana, on the 22nd day of August, 2016, to consider the following additional appropriation, which is in addition to all appropriations provided for in the existing budget and tax levy: An appropriation of the proceeds to be derived from the sale of general obligation bonds of the School Corporation in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed One Million Three Hundred Twenty­six Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($1,326,000.00) (the “Bonds”), together with investment earnings thereon, if any, said proceeds to be applied for the financing of all or any or portion of the improvements described below: Paint and Flooring: Repainting and floor replacement at Carmel High School (collectively, the “Project”), together with expenses incidental thereto, including all expenses incurred in connection with or on account of the issuance of the Bonds therefor. All interested parties may appear at such meeting and have the right to be heard on the necessity of such additional appropriation for the Project. Dated this 2nd day of August, 2016. CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS By: Secretary, Board of School Trustees


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Work closely with our amazing clients, enjoy flexible scheduling, and experience true job satisfaction. We are a nonmedical personal care/elder care agency seeking warm, empathetic caregivers. Experience helpful, but not necessary — your best asset is a genuine desire to help others. Full- and part-time positions available. Contact: apply@claritycaregivers.com


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VETERINARY STAFF

Web Marketing Assistant Rapidly growing, well-established company is seeking a very computer savvy individual. Experience with websites and Photoshop is a plus. Primary responsibilities will include data entry and maintaining our web store. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills and great attention to detail. We offer a low stress, family-oriented environment, 10 days of paid vacation, 3 sick days, paid holidays, and a company 401K. $12/hr to start. Contact: scjuanillo@jpautomationinc.com or 317-776-4725.

Hiring FT, experienced veterinary staff members for clinics located in Westfield, Noblesville and Fishers. To apply, send resume to vetjobsindy.com Position: Youth Advocate Location: Noblesville, IN Type: Full Time Organization: Prevail, Inc. Description: Prevail, Inc. provides crisis intervention and restorative support services for adult, adolescent and child survivors of crime and abuse to residents of Hamilton and surrounding counties. Prevail is seeking a full-time Youth Advocate responsible for crisis response, prevention and intervention services for youth victims of crime, family violence and sexual assault. Services include individual and group facilitation for child survivors (ages 5-13) of family violence. Duties: Provide intervention and follow-up services to clients as needed, which may include (but are not limited to): intake assessment, community referrals and resources, court advocacy, assistance in filing protective orders, completing safety and action plans, and inter/intra-agency networking and advocacy on behalf of the victim. Facilitate at least two support groups for children (ages 5-13), which may include primary and secondary victims of family violence. Provide individual services on an as needed basis. Maintain and update group curriculum, identifying resources, materials, speakers, etc. Serve as a reference guide for the community in the areas of victim resources and violence prevention, by direct referrals for clients, and through public presentations and participation in community organizations. Complete 24-hour on-call crisis line shifts and provide coverage to the Child Advocacy Centers. Collaborate with Prevail staff, other agencies, groups, organizations, and individuals to identify and develop prevention/intervention services for victims of crime and other populations within the community. Qualifications: Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology or related field; or a combination of experience, education and/or training. Click APPLY NOW to submit cover letter, resume and salary requirements to Michelle Moen – mmoen@prevailinc.com

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Prime 47 Carmel is looking for a high energy kitchen manager/sous chef. Executive Chef experience preferred but not necessary. If you want to join a high energy growing team of restaurant professionals, send resume to Jeremiah.Hamman@ prime47carmel.com EOE

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Hiring PT bather for busy Fishers grooming salon. Hours are approx. 7AM – 12PM. To apply, call Courtney at 317-841-3315 or send resume to vetjobsindy@gmail.com

Full & Part-Time Bus Drivers

Looking for Part Time Drivers 2pm-6pm M-F Full Time Driver Openings Available. Must have HS Diploma and Public Passenger Chauffeur’s or CDL License (or ability to obtain) $11 or more per hour, depending on experience Great benefits!

Carmel Clay Schools is Hiring!

• Paid training • 401(K) match • Free life insurance • Paid holidays

• Bus Aides • Bus Drivers

Apply in person at 1555 Westfield Road, Noblesville Or call (317) 773-8781 ext. 103 for more information Application available online at janusinc.hirecentric.com/jobsearch

• Custodians • Substitute Teachers Apply online at http://www.ccs.k12.in.us/district/home

Stop by our office at 5201 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033 Email: cmiddlet@ccs.k12.in.us or call 317-844-9961

• Paid vacation • Free uniforms • Full Time Drivers: 4 Ten Hour days per Week

CARPENTERS NEEDED NOW

Retail Sales Help

The Village Clock Shop & Home Furnishings is seeking a part time sales associate aprox. 20 per week. Retail sales experience helpful Apply in person Clay Terrace shopping Center Carmel In 317-569-0035 Medical Office Receptionist: Carmel, IN : Part-time (35+ hours), availability M/W/F/Sat, Responsibilities include checking patients in/ out, answering phones, scheduling patients, patient data/chart maintenance, collecting and posting payments. Please fax resume to 317-817-9903.

Simpson Construction Services, LLC, a family owned general contractor, would like to hire skilled construction carpenters. Our company is growing, and we are looking for craftsmen that take pride in their work and want a future with our company. Contact Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

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Career opportunities for management and crew members. Walla Interior Painting. Full time work all year, even winter. All local work. No work on weekends. Pay based on skills and experience. Call Jonathan 317-999-8124.

Suburban Home Health is seeking energetic and passionate nurses to care for adult and geriatric patients in the comfort and privacy of their home. Suburban Home Health is partnered with Riverview Health to serve patients in Hamilton County and surrounding areas. With exceptional benefits and flexible work schedules, this is the job for you! Apply online at http://www.suburbanhomehealth.org/

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