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Museum to be preserved, rebuilt in new HQ By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com In a move driven by the continued growth of the city, the Carmel Fire Dept. has announced it will CFD build a new administrative headquarters at the current home of the Carmel Fire Buffs Museum in the Arts & Design District. In mid-October, the City of Carmel and Clay Township unveiled its plans to disassemble the museum and rebuild it in the new building. The museum is the original location of the first CFD headquarters. Today, it displays CFD artifacts from the department’s history, including vehicles, equipment and important documents, to the public. “It was built by the volunteer firefighters in 1950. That served as the fire headquarters from 1950 to 1987, and then the administration and department moved out of that building,” said Tim Griffin, CFD firefighter and public information officer. “We’re going to be reusing the original brick from that very first headquarters to reconstruct it within the new building. The Griffin radio tower that now exists on top of the museum also will be a feature of the new building because it’s iconic for the museum.” Griffin said some of the beams in the existing building will be incorporated into the new museum. “For us, it’s coming full circle,” he said. “It’s almost like a rebirth of our very first headquarters.” Before the first headquarters was built in 1950, the fire department operated with no dedicated home base. Most equipment was housed in firefighters’ personal garages, at local

A rendering of the future Carmel Fire Dept. headquarters for 210 Veterans Way incorporates the fire buffs museum (left, first story) and its radio tower. The three-story building will have community and office space. (Submitted rendering)

gas stations and various other spots throughout town. “That’s what the fire department does, adapt and overcome,” Griffin said. “They started in a garage, they used their own money and put in their blood and sweat to build the first headquarters. For us to preserve parts of that the best we can, it’s important and really neat to us as firefighters but for the city overall.” CFD administration works out of Station 41 at 2 Civic Sq., which also is in need of expansion and upgrades. Haboush “In 1987, they thought they’d never fill that station, and as we know, the city has grown exponentially,” said Griffin, who works out of Station 41. “With that, so has the administration and the department itself. What used to have one truck and few guys, we now have 13 individuals that live here 365 days a year on the firefighter side. So, by relieving the administration, that gives the firefighters more room to expand their needs.” CFD Chief David Haboush said the biggest need at Station 41 is more

livable space for firefighters. “This project is a win-win,” he said. “The administration building will go up first, and we’ll move out of Station 41. When that happens, Station 41 will begin its remodeling process.” Original outlines for the headquarters discussed in June detailed a plan to build more space around the existing museum. However, some materials and general wear and tear of the nearly 70-year-old building made that not a feasible option. At three stories high, Haboush said features of the new headquarters will, in addition to the Fire Buffs Museum, be office and work space for administrators. It will include an outdoor mezzanine area, a community room and space for Survive Alive, CFD’s public education program. “This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity that we have before us, and the fact that we are able to build a new building to meet the current and future needs of the department and community is very rare,” Haboush said. Within the next month, Griffin said the deconstruction project will be bid, and when the museum’s lot is completely clear, he expects the construction to take approximately 18 months.


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City aims to purchase space in Lurie Building By Ann Marie Shambaugh AnnMarie@youarecurrent.com

we will see substantial savings,” McFeely said. He also said interest rates were The City of Carmel intends to pay not favorable for purchasing the sec$1.5 million to purchase the second ond floor in 2013 and that Lurie wasn’t floor of the interested in selling at that UTILITIES Lurie Building, time. Lurie, who owns and a space that operates the Evan Lurie Galit’s rented from art dealer lery on the first floor, said the Evan Lurie for the Carmel Utilcity purchasing the space had ities offices since 2013. been discussed as a future The city pays $11,330 per option since the building’s month or $135,960 per year early days. He said now the Lurie to rent the 7,363-square-foot timing is right to sell. space at 30 W. Main St., which also “It just made sense, because houses several employees from the they’ve been up there a long time,” Community Relations and Economic he said. “It just seemed like a logical Development Dept. The Carmel Redething for everybody.” velopment Commission, which moved The sale is expected to be complete its offices to Midtown this spring, by Dec. 20. also leased space on the second floor Drew Pattyn, a broker and presibeginning in 2008. dent of Northern Commercial, said he Carmel Utilities has paid Lurie thought the purchase price would be approximately $775,000 to rent the higher based on the building’s size space since 2013, a figure that does and location. not include previous rent payments “I would’ve expected the (sale) to from the CRC. The city also has spent be closer to $2 million,” he said. at least $189,000 to build it out. Funds for the purchase are proCity officials say purchasing the posed to come from a proposed $17 space instead of leasing it will save million water works bond package money in the long term. Rent is set to that also includes water system upincrease 3 percent in 2022, bringing grades and solar panel installation. the annual payment to $140,040 per Carmel Utilities Director John Duffy year. With an expected 20-year loan told the Carmel City Council finance at 3 percent interest, the city would committee Oct. 28 it would cost pay $100,152 annually as building $20,000 to $30,000 to move to a new owners, according to city spokesman location. He said the current office Dan McFeely, leading to more than provides plenty of space for the de$390,712 saved in 10 years. partment’s 11 employees based there “By purchasing instead of leasing, and that it has room for a few more.

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tion and bipartisan efforts,” he said. It’s a skill Jacobs, 30, said he learned from his father, who died in For Andrew J. Jacobs, politics is in 2013 at age 81. his blood. “He always taught me to look for Both his the good in every person, ELECTION father and especially the people that you grandfather didn’t expect to find it in,” served in Congress, and JaJacobs said. cobs wants to follow in their Among Jacobs’ key issues footsteps. The Indianapolis is reforming campaign fiDemocrat recently announced nance laws. He does not plan he will run for the U.S. House to accept funds from lobbyJacobs of Representatives in Indiists or political action comana’s 5th District, a seat being vacatmittees during his run for office. ed in 2020 when Republican Susan He also believes that access to Brooks retires. preventative health care should be Jacobs, a deputy prosecutor in Mar- expanded. ion County, said he’s long considered “It should be a basic human right running for office and that a growing to have access to a doctor, not only partisan divide led him to do it now. emergency services but preventative “I’ve always had patience for hearservices that keep you healthy day to ing people out that I disagree with, day,” he said. and I think that I’d be well-suited to go Other Democrats seeking the seat over there and reach across the aisle are businesswoman Dee Thornton, and try to form some friendships and scientist Jennifer Christie and former get to a place where there is cooperastate representative Christina Hale.

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Priest accused of lewd acts By Ann Marie Shambaugh AnnMarie@youarecurrent.com

15 years old, Marcotte initiated a Facetime conversation with the victim that included lewd behavior, the A Catholic priest is facing multiple affidavit states. The victim told invescharges stemming from alleged inaptigators it happened four or five times propriate Faceduring the next 18 months. COURTS time video chats The Archdiocese of Indiawith a Carmel napolis issued a statement minor in 2017 and 2018. saying Marcotte was susDavid Marcotte, 32, of Indipended from ministry on anapolis has been charged in Feb. 12 after the archdiocese Hamilton County with three received a report of sexual felonies: child solicitation, abuse involving a minor. Marcotte vicarious sexual gratification “The archdiocese has coopand dissemination of matter harmful erated with law enforcement throughto minors. out its investigation,” it stated. “Fr. According to a probable cause Marcotte has been prohibited from all affidavit, the victim met Marcotte in public ministry while the investigaAugust 2016 as a 14-year-old student tion and legal process is ongoing.” at St. Malachy Church and School in Marcotte was ordained June 7, 2014. Brownsburg where Marcotte was a His assignments have included Saints priest. The victim told investigators Francis and Clare Parish, the UniversiMarcotte was on Snapchat, “very ty of Indianapolis, St. Malachy Parish, popular with the kids” and was an St. Martin of Tours Parish and Roncalli assistant coach of the victim’s athletHigh School. ic team, the affidavit states. Current has reached out to MarIn late 2017, when the victim was cotte’s attorney for comment.

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By Ann Marie Shambaugh AnnMarie@youarecurrent.com A 12-bed residential assisted living memory care home has been proposed in northDEVELOPMENT west Carmel. Willow Haven Senior Home is planned on 1.28 acres at 13145 West Rd. It will provide 24hour care to people with Alzheimer’s or dementia. “Studies have shown that those with dementia fare better and even thrive in smaller residential-style homes with a lower resident-to-caregiver ratio,” Willow Haven Senior Homes owner James Miles said. “Having grown up in a caregiving home taking care of my uncle with a mental illness, I can empathize with what these families are going through. I want to provide the residents of Carmel with a boutique option for their family members with dementia.” The site is zoned S1-residential.

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As the Carmel High School boys tennis team celebrated, chants of “triple crown” rang out. After winning their TENNIS fourth consecutive state team title Oct. 19, the Greyhounds completed the sweep by winning singles and doubles titles Oct. 26 at Pearson Automotive Tennis Club. Rain forced the matches indoors. “This was one of our goals, to win all three (team, single and doubles state titles),” Carmel coach Bryan Hanan said. “We thought we had the team to do it.” The occasion marked only the third time it has been done in IHSAA history since the current format was adopted in 1990-91. Carmel also did it 2016 and North Central accomplished it in 1995. Senior Presley Thieneman completed a 26-0 season by beating Perry Meridian senior Sajin Smith 6-2, 6-0 in the singles championship. Thieneman

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didn’t drop a set all year in repeating as singles champion. “It was tough being chased all year, but to get it done is really awesome,” said Thieneman, who has made a commitment to play at Northwestern. Senior Uday Lomada and junior Jones McNamer finished 27-0 by topping Munster’s Charlie Morton and Kathir Venkat 6-4, 6-1 in the No. 1 doubles final. Lomada and McNamer, who played No. 2 doubles together in 2018, lost only one set in 2019.


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Carmel man creates team experience for people with special needs By Renee Larr news@currentincarmel.com Sarah Gordon didn’t know much about hockey when her son, Carter, started playing COVER STORY it at age 6, but she was hoping it would be beneficial, on and off the ice. Carter, who was diagnosed on the autism spectrum at age 5, quickly learned the sport and loved it. Mom and son were happy with the results. “He always had difficulties with social interactions,” Sarah said. “His teachers would tell me he wouldn’t participate in groups, so I tried to get him in any activity or sport where he could get experience with groups of kids.” The Gordons had previously tried soccer, but it did not end well. Sarah then received an email from Carter’s teacher about a hockey program for children with special needs called Indy Twisters. “I thought, ‘Let’s just try this and we’ll see what happens,’” Sarah said. “I had no experience with hockey whatsoever. Carter was only 6, and I didn’t know anything about the sport, so I was a little worried because it’s a very physical sport.” But it went so well, it has become a regular part of the annual routine for Carter, who is now a sophomore at Fishers High School. “We got through the whole year, and I thought, ‘We tried it, and we’ll go on to something else,’” Sarah said. “Carter comes to me in the summer and says he can’t wait to play hockey. I told him that was great, but the season doesn’t start until October. He asked me about playing hockey every day from that June until October.” Carmel resident Steve Tofaute cre-

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ated the Indy Twisters hockey team in 2008 after hearing about a similar program. “My son went to a friend’s birthday party, and the child’s father had made a video of his brother’s special hockey team in Detroit,” Tofaute said. “He showed me the video, and when I watched it, I knew I needed to do that here.” Tofaute then faced the monumental task of figuring out how to make it happen. “It took a while to figure out where we would be able to play and practice,” he said. “The other part was that I needed to figure out funding so I could have enough equipment. I wanted to make it free for these families of kids with special needs.” The team is comprised of 30 to 60 players. They range in age from 5 to 34. They never age out of the program. They’re placed on teams based on their ability. “This is not a unified sports program where you have players with

special needs and those without,” Tofaute said. “These players all have special needs. They’re getting to play with other kids who are just like them. But when they come here, they’re just hockey players. They’re not kids with special needs.” The teammates aren’t the only ones who benefit. “Both my son and daughter have been able to coach for the team,” Tofaute said. “They’ve learned compassion and helping others. I’ve been able to model that for them.” The team practices every Sunday from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. at the Arctic Zone Iceplex in Westfield. Carter, for one, couldn’t wait for the season to start. “The coaches are nice, and it’s so much fun being there at practice,” Carter said. “I like coming back every year to see my friends.” Carter plans to participate indefinitely. “It’s been so great being a part of this program,” Sarah said. “They real-

Family? I have two kids: Reece, 18 (Butler); and Marlie (Carmel High School); two dogs, Sebastian and Zoey. Do you play any other sports? I lift weights and bass fish when I can. Favorite motivational quote? “You can’t think your way into right acting, you have to act your way into right thinking.” Favorite memory from Indy Twisters? Watching Cameron Bowers hit for $1,000 in “Shoot the Puck” at the Indy Fuel game this past year. ly work with each individual where they’re at athletically. It’s something he looks forward to each year, and, he’s even started other sports because of this program.” For more, visit indyspecialhockey. org.


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ELECTION GUIDE MAYOR James Brainard (R) • Personal: Brainard is the incumbent mayor of Carmel and is unopposed. He has four children, Jack, Will, Marie and Martha. • Background: Brainard graduated from Elkhart High School in 1972; from Butler University in 1976 with a degree in history; from the Oxford Institute on International and Comparative Law from the University of San Diego in 1981; and from Ohio Northern University in 1982 with a J.D.. He is affiliated with First & Main, Indiana University Kokomo, International Making Cities Livable, Smart Growth America, U.S Conference of Mayors, IUPUI, Center for the Performing Arts and Carmel Rotary. • Website: jimbrainard.com

CITY CLERK Sue Wolfgang (R) • Personal: Wolfgang is the incumbent city clerk for Carmel. She is unopposed. She has a daughter, 29, who is in management at Conner Prairie and active in local theater and improv. • Background: Wolfgang graduated from Carmel High School and Indiana University with a degree in criminal justice. She has worked for the City of Carmel for 22 years, including nine years in Carmel City Court, two years in the Dept. of Community Services and 11 years in human resources. • Website: wolfgang4CityClerk.com

CITY COURT JUDGE Brian Poindexter (R) • Personal: Poindexter is the incumbent city court judge and is unopposed. He is married to Anne and has a daughter, Sydney. • Background: Poindexter attended New Palestine High School, Ball State University and McKinney School of Law. He is active with or has volunteered with Boy Scouts of America, Carmel Dads’ Club, Rotary Club of Carmel, Janus Developmental Services, Inc. and the United Way of Central Indiana Hamilton County Advisory Board. • Website: facebook.com/poindexterforjudge

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Bruce Kimball (R) • Personal: Kimball is the incumbent city councilor for the Central District. He is married to Patti and has a son, Patrick. • Background: Kimball graduated from high school in Lebanon, Ohio, in 1971 and from Hanover College in 1975 with a degree in geology and business. He is a member of the Lions Club, Carmel Farmers Market, Bike Carmel, Carmel Historical Society and Carmel Citizens Active Transportation Committee. • Website: facebook.com/ BruceKimball4CarmelCityCouncil Cleaster Davis (D) • Personal: Davis is married and has two children and three grandchildren. • Background: Davis attended Butler University, Christian Theological Seminary, Anderson Theological Seminary and Martin University. He is retired. Read more at youarecurrent.com/?p=184754

Adam Aasen (R) • Personal: Aasen is unopposed. He is married to Nicole, a CPA. They have a daughter, Madeline. He is the co-owner of Donatello’s Italian Restaurant. • Background: Aasen graduated from North Central High School in 2002 and from Indiana University in 2006 with degrees in journalism and political science. He is a board member for Janus Developmental Services and Carmel Education Foundation. He is the treasurer of Hamilton County Young Republicans, a past board member of the Carmel Rotary Club, a member of Carmel Christian Church, a volunteer and past committee member for CarmelFest and a 2016 Hamilton County Leadership Academy graduate. Website: adamaasen.com

CITY COUNCIL NORTHEAST DISTRICT Sue Finkam (R) • Personal: Finkam is the incumbent city councilor. She is married to Joe and has a son, Drew. • Background: Finkam graduated from Roscommon High School in Roscommon, Mich. She earmed her bachelor’s degree in sports medicine from Central Michigan University. She earned an M.S. in management from Indiana Wesleyan University. She is the director of external engagement at Indiana Donor Network. • Website: suefinkam.com Ti’gre McNear (D) • Personal: McNear is married to Allan, and they have a daughter, Ashten. • Background: McNear attended Gary Roosevelt High School. She earned her bachelor’s degree in human resource development from Indiana State University and her master’s in organizational leadership from Indiana Wesleyan University. She is the training specialist with Indiana University School of Social Work Partnership with Dept. of Children Services. • Website: mcnearforcarmel.com Read more at youarecurrent.com/?p=184565

COMMON COUNCIL NORTH DISTRICT Laura Campbell (R) • Personal: Campbell is married to Rick and has one adult son, a son who is a junior at Carmel High School and an adult daughter who is disabled and lives at home. She is the vice president of the Carmel City Council. • Background: Campbell is the vice president of the Carmel City Council and a community volunteer. • Website: lauracampbellforcarmel.com. William Howard II (D) • Personal: Howard is married to Danette, and they have two children, Willian L. Howard III and Ava J. Howard. • Background: Howard has lived in Carmel for five years. He attended Freeport Memorial High School. Howard received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Bethune-Cookman University, and he received an MBA from Webster University. He attended an executive leadership program and has Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt and Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certifications from the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs. He also has a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification from the U.S. Dept. of Defense. He is a stay-at-home parent and a parttime substitute teacher at The Orchard School. • Website: williamlhoward.com Read more at youarecurrent.com/?p=184561 Continued on Page 20


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Timothy Hannon (R) • Personal: He is married to Denise and has three children, Matt, Pat and Madison. He is the CEO of Healthcare Forward. • Background: Hannon graduated from Rensselaer Central High School in 1979; the University of Evansville with a degree in biology in 1983; the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1987; the Naval Aerospace Medican Institute as a U.S. Naval Flight Surgeon in 1989; the Naval Medical Center San Diego with board certification in anesthesiology in 1996; Butler University with a master’s degree in business administration in 2004; and University of Chicago Illinois with a graduate certificate in patient safety in 2016. Hannon is a member of St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, VFW and the Indiana Maternal Mortality Review Committee. Website: timhannon4carmel.com Kevin Woody Rider (R) • Personal: Rider is an incumbent at-large councilor and is unopposed. He is married to Richelle and has three dogs, Ginger, Gidget and Zinnie. He is the owner of Woody’s Library Restaurant and divvy. • Background: Rider graduated from Cathedral High School and attended Indiana University. He serves as a trustee, shuttle bus driver and usher at Northview Church and is a board member at Cherish, Hamilton County’s child advocacy center. Website: facebook.com/kevinwoodyrider Jeff Worrell (R) • Personal: Worrell is an incumbent at-large city councilor and is unopposed. He is married to Shari and has two children, Brad and Amy. He works as the vice president of the physical therapy division at Advantage Medical and Scrip Companies. • Background: Worrell graduated from Urbandale High School (Iowa) in 1977 and from Iowa State University in 2011. He is involved in CarmelFest and has memberships with the Rotary Club of Carmel, OneZone Chamber of Commerce, St. Vincent Carmel board, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Good Day Carmel and the Carmel GOP board. Website: jeff4carmel.com

Carmel voters will have a referendum regarding Carmel Clay School safety. It will read: “For the eight (8) calendar years immediately following the holding of the referendum, should the school corporation impose a property tax rate that does not exceed five cents ($0.05) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation and that is in addition to all other property taxes imposed by the school corporation for the purpose of funding the following in Carmel Clay Schools: the employment or compensation of school resource officers for all school buildings; programs to address youth specific mental illness for all students; and professional development programs for teachers, administrators, and other school employees designed to improve school safety and reduce violence?”

Anthony (Tony) Green (R) • Personal: Green is the incumbent city councilor for the Southwest District and is unopposed. He is married to Peggy. They have three children, Madeleine, Anthony and Elisabeth. He works as chief counsel for the Indiana Public Retirement System and is a state judge advocate for Indiana Air Guard. • Background: Green graduated from Perkins High School in Ohio, from the U.S. Air Force Academy and the Indiana University at Indianapolis Law School. He has memberships with Our Lady of Mount Carmel, American Legion, VFW, AFA and Association of Graduates. Website: tonygreen4carmel.com

COMMON COUNCIL WEST DISTRICT Debra Minott (R) • Personal: Minott is married to Paul, and they have two children, Emily and Anthony. Background: Minott graduated from West Catholic High School in Grand Rapids, Mich., and earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from University of Michigan. She has a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School. She is a retired attorney, having spent 35 years as a corporate counsel inside several of Indiana’s large companies, and she served on cabinets and ran state agencies for former governors Mitch Daniels and Mike Pence. • Website: minottforcarmel.com Miles Nelson (D) • Personal: Nelson is married to Carolina, and they have two children. They also have two dogs, one guinea pig and an axolotl. • Background: He attended North Central High School and then attended American University in Washington, D.C. • Website: milesforcarmel.com Read more at youarecurrent.com/?p=184224

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CLAY TOWNSHIP • 0201 Briar Creek, Mercy Road Church, 2381 Pointe Pkwy. • 0202 Brookshire, Brookshire Golf Club, 12120 Brookshire Pkwy. • 0203 Carmel Meadows, Carmel Clay Public Library, 55 Fourth Ave. S.E. • 0204 Clay Center 1, Coxhall Mansion, 11669 Towne Rd. • 0205 Clay Southwest 1, College Park Church, 2606 W. 96th St. • 0206 College, Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, 1605 E. 106th St. • 0207 Cool Creek North, Smokey Row Family Swim Club, 4255 E. 136th St. • 0208 Daniel Warren, Carmel United Methodist Church, 621 S. Range Line Rd. • 0209 Eden Brook, First Baptist Church, 1010 E. 126th St. • 0210 Greensprings, Chinese Community Church, 3405 E. 116th St. • 0211 Guilford 1, Carmel Friends Church, 651 W. Main St. • 0212 Holaday 01, Hope the Breakfast Church, 2500 E. 98th St. • 0213 Hunters Trace, Governor Square Apartments, 1825 Jefferson Dr. W. • 0214 Keystone, Carmel Fire Station 43, 3242 E. 106th St. • 0215 Lady Hamilton, John W. Hensel Government Center, 10701 N. College Ave. • 0216 Mohawk Hills, Gramercy, 945 Mohawk Hills Dr. • 0217 Mt Carmel 01, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1484 W. Main St. Continued on Page 21


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ELECTION GUIDE Continued from Page 20 • 0218 Orchard Park, Korean Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis, 1020 E. 101st St. • 0219 Pleasant Grove 1, John W. Hensel Government Center, 10701 N. College Ave. • 0220 Rangeline, Carmel Fire Station 41, 2 Civic Sq. • 0221 Richland, Carmel Masonic Lodge, 310 First St. N.E. • 0222 Northridge, John W. Hensel Government Center, 10701 N. College Ave. • 0223 White Chapel, Chinese Community Church, 3405 E. 116th St. • 0224 Brookfield Crossing, Northview Church, 12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy. • 0225 Woodland, Carmel Fire Station 43, 3242 E. 106th St. • 0226 Cool Creek South, First Baptist Church, 1010 E. 126th St. • 0228 Spring Mill 01, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 3500 W. 106th St. • 0229 Johnson Acres, Carmel High School stadium, 2900 E. 136th St. • 0231 Guilford 2, Prime Life Enrichment, Inc., 1078 Third Ave. S.W.

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• 0232 Stonehedge 1, Hope City Church, 1009 W. Main St. • 0233 Clay Northwest 1, David Klingensmith Administrative Building, 3400 W. 131st St. • 0234 Brookshire North, Christ Community Church, 4770 E. Main St. • 0235 Avian, Christ Community Church, 4770 E. Main St. • 0236 Clay Northeast, Northview Church, 12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy. • 0237 Arbors, HCR Manor Care at Summer Trace, 12999 N. Pennsylvania St. • 0238 Blue Creek, Mercy Road Church, 2381 Pointe Pkwy. • 0239 Brentwood, Foster Estates Clubhouse, 3131 Maralice Dr. • 0240 Holaday 02, Hope the Breakfast Church, 2500 E. 98th St. • 0241 Hunters Creek, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1484 W. Main St. • 0242 Kingswood 01, Chinese Community Church, 3405 E. 116th St. • 0243 Lexington, Faith Apostolic Church, 1212 E. 116th St. • 0244 Mt. Carmel 02, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1484 W. Main St. • 0245 Spring Mill 02, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 2500 W.

106th St. • 0246 Thistlewood, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1484 W. Main St. • 0247 Waterford, First Baptist Church, 1010 E. 126th St. • 0248 Woodfield, Carmel Clay Schools Educational Services Center, 5201 E. Main St. • 0249 Woodgate, Carmel High School stadium, 2900 E 136th St. • 0250 Stonehedge 2, Hope City Church, 1009 W. Main St. • 0251 Kingswood 02, St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, 10655 Haverstick Rd. • 0252 Springmill Ponds, Carmel Fire Station 46, 540 W. 136th St. • 0253 Copperwood, Christ Community Church, 4770 E. Main St. • 0255 Hazel Dell, Northview Church, 12900 Hazel Dell Parkway • 0256 Clay Southwest 2, College Park Church, 2606 W. 96th St. • 0257 Clay Center 2, Ritz Charles, 12156 N. Meridian St. • 0258 Bay Hill, St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, 10655 Haverstick Rd. • 0259 Cherry Tree, Carmel Clay Schools Educational Services Center,

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Commentary by Terry Anker California has nearly bankrupted itself with referendums. All sorts of initiatives are brought to the ballot without much in the way of how those items might be financially supported. Good citizens evaluate the “worthiness” of the requests and vote accordingly. Without understanding context, or cost, voters leave state officials scrambling to pay for it all. Occasionally, the state’s Supreme Court will prevent the addition of a referendum to the ballot, like it did with a move by many citizens to divide the state into three distinct states. But generally, the initiatives go to the voters with many open questions. Still, referendums may be the most direct way for citizens to interact with our democracy. Voters decide what, if any, things matter. Political subdivisions make choices which may make it more, or less, successful to retain and attract us to the fold. Competition is good. Even if not, it is ubiquitous. In our own fine state, referendums are usually limited to school funding. What is our appetite for spending? What risk will we tolerate? If we don’t support the effort, what harm is caused? Will not spending have a greater impact than the surety if we do? Ballot initiatives are growing in import. Be informed and vote like it matters. Isn’t skipping it assuredly a failure to our responsibility in a democracy? This referendum conundrum requires something from us and we should give it.

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Aglow in the fall gloom Commentary by Danielle Wilson I don’t know if it’s my British ancestry or my highly flammable ginger complexion, or perhaps HUMOR even, according to my husband Doo, my cold and dead soul, but I am digging the rainy weather outside my windows right now. There’s just something about a dreary day. I love that Mother Nature has given me permission to sit on this couch and ignore yard work and exercise. I love that I am basically forced to turn on the fireplace. I love that I feel no compulsion whatsoever to literally do anything productive except microwave leftover Stouffer’s lasagna and sip hot tea. I especially love that I can legitimately go to bed at 6 p.m. because glorious nightfall has arrived early and that I can sleep under the heavy blanket because temperatures might dip below freezing! Fingers crossed! I don’t even care that the semi-monsoon has short-circuited

half of the house. When you have a fabulous Halloween display that includes an animatronic Pennywise, 2,000 feet of orange twinkle lights and dozens of red and green spots, all wired through 15 different extension cords, some rated “inside use only,” you learn to expect electrical mishaps. Nope, no worries here. I am literally soaking up a beautiful gift of a miserable afternoon and considering moving to Seattle or Dublin. Don’t get me wrong. I probably couldn’t handle months on end of no warmth or sunshine. Usually, by March I’m ready to auction off my firstborn to buy an airline ticket to anywhere south. But a good, old-fashioned rainy fall day every once in a while? Well, that’s right up my Irish, redheaded, soulless alley. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.

Editor, Very interesting article (in the Oct. 8 issue of Current in Carmel) on police not “marking out” so that certain calls do not count. I did notice that the Town of Sheridan was not mentioned. We lived in Sheridan for more than six years and noticed that the Sheridan Police Dept. and Sheridan Fire Dept. are often the first responding agencies for calls in that area of Hamilton County and a portion of Boone County. With rural roads and a mix of semi traffic, there are a lot of car accidents. We used to ask, “Does Sheridan pay for all of these calls?” It is a blessing to everyone in that area of the county that Sheridan has a full-time police and fire department, something rare for a town its size. The Town of Sheridan accomplishes much that benefits all residents in that northwest corner of Hamilton county (and a good chunk of Boone County), and wonder if they get the credit and compensation that they deserve. Thank you for your work. As a new Carmel resident, I have been enjoying Current. Linda Adams, Carmel

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Adios to love Commentary by Dick Wolfsie My proofreader, Heidi, left me a voicemail. A text transcription below the notification HUMOR read, “Hi. I sent your proofed column back, but I haven’t heard from you. I wanted to make sure you received it. Love you!” During the 20 years we’ve worked together, Heidi has left countless messages for me. They sometimes start out with, “Love you,” but then continue with “to quit being so redundant, to get a new proofreader, or to stop calling me before noon.” No, this message ended with “Love you!” How long had she felt this way — and how had I missed the cues? I’ll admit, there were signs that the relationship had taken a turn from professional to personal. We talk endlessly about run-on sentences. Our discussions about dependent clauses are co-dependent. Any time verbs come up, it gets tense, but spacing issues draw us closer together. In all our conversations, I swear I never once ended a sentence with a proposition. Apple’s software often misunderstands, or leaves out words, like this version of my sister’s call last week: “Thanks for your email. I’ll try you again later. I’m with my new boyfriend and I can’t talk until we finish ___.” That blank area was like getting dirty Mad Libs on my cellphone. When people leave a voicemail us-

ing my name “Dick,” the transcription usually says “Jake.” “Hi, Jake, it’s Bob. Want to meet for lunch today?” Obviously, I’m not Jake, but was that really Bob? It could have been Rob. Or Andrew or Matt. Who knows? I have to listen to the actual audio version, which is what I should have done first, anyway. I put Heidi’s message on speaker phone so Mary Ellen and I could both hear it: “Hi. Dick, I sent your proofed column back, but I haven’t heard from you. I wanted to make sure you received it. Adios!” Adios!? Then, I told Heidi how her message was transcribed from “Adios” to “Love you.” She thought that was hysterical. Now, she ends all our phone conversations with a sarcastic “Love you,” which was funny the first time, but we talk three or four times a day. Now, when I get a message from my wife and the text translation says, “I love you,” I’m going to listen to the VM immediately to be sure she isn’t divorcing me with an “Adios.” After each message, Apple asks if its transcription was useful. I responded today: “Dear Apple: No, I hate it. Please discontinue that service. Love you. Your friend, Jake.

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about the 50th anniversary of Mario Andretti’s 1969 Indianapolis 500 victory. Andretti and his twin brother, Aldo, were introduced to racing through a mechanic shop in Lucca. “Mario’s father made some extra money by working in the opera house in walk-on roles, and the family would be able to go and see the opera,” Starkey said. “We’re not setting it in the era when the Andrettis were there, which was the ’40s.” Dulcamara, a con man posing as a pharmacist, is selling a fake love elixir, cheap Bordeaux, to the citizens. Starkey said the tie to Indiana is the automotive world that was developing in Europe and the U.S. In Indiana, automakers were developing, and the first Indianapolis 500 was in 1911. Gary Simpson plays Dulcamara. “He is on the docket to do the role soon at The Met, so he is coming here to try it out,” said Starkey, a Geist resident. Veach, an Andretti Autosport driver, will play a character named Mario, representing the assistant to Dulcamara. Andretti Autosport is owned by Michael Andretti, Mario’s

son. “I think Mario (Andretti) was first approached for this role and he had a schedule conflict,” Veach said. “They started looking for other drivers. They called a good friend of mine and he told them about me, and luckily I was available.” Veach, 24, said he fortunately doesn’t sing or have any lines. “I’m strictly a walk-on for this,” he said. “I’m completely out of my elements for this. My girlfriend (Katie McConnell) went to school for musical theater, so she is giving me an idea about it. My life has always been about race cars, so this is going to be a new experience.” Veach has never been to an opera but is glad to be a part of this one. “For me, Mario has been like a grandfather,” Veach said. “I’ve been with the team since I was about 15 years old. He’s been a big part of my life as far as a figure I look up to. He is connected to this with the area he grew up. For me to be a part of that in my own sense is an honor for myself.” The performances are at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15-16 and 3 p.m. Nov. 17. For more, visit indyopera.org.

CSO romance concert set editorial@youarecurrent.com Carmel Symphony Orchestra will present “Hope of Romance and Adventure” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. This concert, conducted by CSO Music Director Janna Hymes, features wistful, imaginative, poignant pieces by legendary composers Giuseppe Verdi, Maurice Ravel, and Robert Schumann. Philippe Quint, an internationally renowned violinist, will perform rare compositions by silent movie icon Charlie Chaplin. There will be a free pre-concert talk, Meet the Music, at 6:30 p.m. to learn more about the concert. For more, visit carmelsymphony.org. Carmel — Philadelphia Phil performs at 7 p.m. Nov. 8 at Sugar Creek Winery, 1111 W. Main St., Suite 165. Carmel — “The Fourth Wall: Fruit Flies like a Banana,” a hybrid arts ensemble, will hold performances at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Nov. 9 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $20. Carmel — Indiana Wind Symphony will present a concert of Hoosier composers at 3 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. Carmel — Meet Me on Main in the Carmel Arts & Design District is set for 5 to 9 p.m. Nov. 9. The event, set for the second Saturday of each month, features live music, face painting and caricatures. Galleries and businesses stay open until 9 p.m. Westfield — Uncorked with Terra Hoskins and Owen Welch, set for 7 p.m. Nov. 7, will feature jazz, jump blues and unplugged rock ’n’ roll favorites at Urban Vines and Brewery, 303 E. 161st St.


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were doing the ‘The Music Man,’ I got pretty excited.” Stewart, who played the Cowardly Lion in Christian Youth Theater’s production of “The Wizard of Oz” earlier in 2019, said a passion for singing runs in the family. Eighth-grader Emmaline Colvin plays the librarian, Marian. “I’ve been doing theater since I was 9,” Colvin said. “This is kind of a different role for me because I’ve done a lot of supporting comedic roles, so this is Stewart something quite different because I’m more of a serious lead. So, I think it’s good to expand my acting skills, and it’s been really fun.” Colvin has performed in Christian Youth Theater and Junior Civic. Tickets are $3 to $5 depending on seat location. They are available through eventbrite.com.

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for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Lizzie envisioned herself in the role of Katie when she learned about the When Actors Theatre of Indiana character. co-founder Don Farrell read the script “She wants to be an actress and I of “Hollywood, Nebraswant to be an actress,” said ATI ka,” he immediately Lizzie, who likes that her envisioned his daughcharacter is kind and willing ter, Lizzie, in the role of Katie. to help. “I could hear her saying Judy Fitzgerald, Lizzie’s these lines, but I didn’t bring mother, and Cynthia Colher up immediately to the lins are the other two ATI team,” Farrell said. “Not beco-founders. Fitzgerald is Farrell cause I don’t believe in Lizzie. playing Jane in the reading I do, strongly. I hesitated to for fear and is one of the main characters, an of this casting being looked at as actress returning to her hometown. nepotism.” “Growing up surrounded by theater, However, “Hollywood, Nebraska” Lizzie has more insight than most playwright Kenneth Jones had seen 14-year-olds of what it takes to get a social media posts about Lizzie Farrell show off the ground,” Fitzgerald said. and brought up the possibility of her “This will be the first time that my playing the role to her father. daughter and I have had the chance Lizzie, a Carmel High School freshto perform together in a project. I am man, will participate in the ATI’s readbeyond thrilled to share the stage ing of “Hollywood, Nebraska” as part with her.” of the ATI Lab Series at 7:30 p.m. Nov. For more, visit atistage.org. 5 at The Studio Theater at the Center

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Join us for the 13th Annual

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Celebrate 2019's most remarkable and inspiring rescue and adoption stories

Win a naming opportunity at our new facility

Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.

Where’s Amy views ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ From left, Rosa O’Connor (Carmel), Jill Zaniker (Carmel), Tammy Radar (Carmel), Jennifer Fogo (Carmel) and Paula Presnoples (Fishers) attend Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre’s “The Seven Deadly Sins and Other Tales” Oct. 25 at The Tarkington Theatre in Carmel. The production, which opened GHDT’s 22nd season, was filled with the company’s darker dance themes and included a Halloween contest won by sisters Scarlett and Ellington Thacker (Noblesville). For more, visit gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org. (Photo by Amy Pauszek)

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The cast of ATI’s “Alabama Story”, from left, Don Farrell (Westfield), Paul Tavianini (Muncie), Maeghan Looney (Chicago), Cameron Stuart Bass (Las Vegas), Samuel L. Wick (NYC) and Cynthia Collins (Carmel) at Actors Theatre of Indiana’s Oct. 26 Indiana premiere of “Alabama Story.” The Carmel professional resident theater company brought in actors from across the U.S. to perform in this riveting show about an innocent children’s book that tells the story of a black and white rabbit marrying in Montgomery, Ala., when interracial marriage was still illegal in several states and the nation was beginning to confront racism during segregation. The thought-provoking play will make you change the way you think. It’s a must-see for young adults, and the acting and story are top-notch. Do not miss this incredible show that runs through Nov. 17. Join ATI in January 2020 for its next show, “Murder for Two,” another Indiana premiere. For more, visit atistage.org (Photo by Amy Pauszek)


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As an Indiana native, Mike always enjoys a meal at a local restaurant and showing people what the Indy area has to offer. You may find him drinking at local coffee shops, eating brunch in Fishers, shopping and having dinner in Carmel or at the latest concerts. For more, visit @wheresmikeg on Instagram.

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This holiday season, the Carmel Police Dept., in partnership with Shamrock Self Storage and Meijer stores will have its inaugural Holidays with Heroes community program.

T H E Commentary by Mike Gillis Address: 14126 Bergen Blvd., Noblesville What to get: Adrian’s Burrito Price: $9.99 Mike G’s take: You can go Adrian’s Burrito with chicken. (Photo by Mike Gillis) anywhere to enjoy tacos cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla and maybe and burritos, but authentic Mexican some secret ingredients. food with unique offerings is hard to come by. Samano’s has authentic Popular menu items: • Taco Salad, $7.99 – I saw five peoMexican food and the environment is ple order this massive fried tortilla nice. I really like that it’s a fast-casual restaurant. My favorite feature is the shell, with your choice of meat topped with lettuce, cheese, tomaself-service salsa bar with amazing toes, guacamole and sour cream. flavors like jalapeño ranch, guacamole salsa, tomatillo salsa, guahiho salsa • Gringas, $8.99 – Two flour tortillas filled with your choice of meat and salsa de la casa. and cheese. The most popular is What I tried: The most popular item is the Adrian’s Burrito, so I had to the Gringa Especial made with marinated pork, grilled steak, ham, give it a try. This is a unique crebacon, cheese and pineapple. ation — a burrito with your choice of chicken, steak, or pork, avocado, • Tortas, $9.99 — Sandwiches made with beans, cheese, avocado, chipotle dressing, green pepper, rice, lettuce, tomato, onions, mayo and beans and cheese, all wrapped in choice of meat and toasted bread. bacon, then cooked until perfect and crunchy. I washed mine down with a • Tacos and burritos, (varies) — You horchata, one of the restaurant’s flacan never go wrong with tacos or burritos with the meat of your vored waters made from jicaro seeds choice. ground with rice and spices, such as

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On Saturday, Dec. 7, each child-in-need will be presented with a gift card to shop at Meijer for coats, clothing and toys. Before shopping, the child and a police officer will enjoy a hot breakfast, and after shopping each child will return home with wrapped presents and a holiday stocking.

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Monetary donations are needed for the breakfast, gift cards, wrapping paper and stocking stuffers. You’ll be helping to make the day truly memorable for each child. Checks may be written to the Carmel Police Dept. (with Holidays with Heroes in the memo field).

Please contact Ann Gallagher, CPD community resource specialist, at 317.571.2720 or at agallagher@carmel.in.gov with questions or for more information.

Behind bars: Rosemary lemon drop martini Get it at Four Day Ray, Fishers Ingredients: • 1.5 oz. Titos vodka • 1 oz. limoncello • 1 oz. lemon juice • .75 oz. simple syrup • Lemon wheel • Rosemary sprig Directions: Shake ingredients with ice and strain into martini glass with a sugar rim. Garnish with a lemon wheel and a rosemary sprig.

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“Harlem 100: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance,� the Palladium, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

Michael Mwenso and the Shakes, a Harlem-based band, present a tribute to jazz greats such as Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Billie Holiday and Langston Hughes.

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“Little Shop of Horrors,� 8 p.m. Nov. 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12; 1:30 and 7 p.m. Beef & Boards Dinner Nov. 3, 10; 1 p.m. Nov. 6 Theatre, Indianapolis

Cost: $15 (student) to $65

The musical focuses on Seymour, a hapless florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on humans.

7:30 p.m. Nov. 5

A reading of playwright Kenneth Jones of two actresses making a homecoming in their small town. Cost: $20

More: atistage.org.

2 and 7 p.m. Nov. 2

“Dracula,� Ballet Theatre of Indiana, The Tarkington, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

The Ballet Theatre of Indiana presents its own unique version of Bram Stoker’s classic novel. Cost: $25 to $40

More: btindiana.org

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“Hope and Romance and Adventure,� 7:30 p.m. Carmel Symphony Orchestra, the Nov. 9 Palladium, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

Cost: $45 to $70 (includes buffet More: dinner), a $6 ticket discount is beefandboards. available for ages 3-15.
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“Hollywood, Nebraska,� ATI Theatre Lab Series, The Studio Theatre, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

8 p.m. Nov. 8

Concert features wistful, imaginative, poignant pieces by legendary composers Verdi, Ravel and Schumann. Philippe Quint, an internationally renowned violinist, will perform rare compositions by silent movie icon Charlie Chaplin

Maeghan Looney and Cameron Stuart Bass appear in Actors Theatre of Indiana’s “Alabama Story.� (Photo by Ed Stewart)

“Alabama Story,� Actors Theatre of Indiana, The Studio Theater, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

7:30 p.m. Nov. 2, 6, 7, 8, 9; 2 p.m. Nov. 3, 10

Cost: $5 (youth) to $60 More: carmelsymphony.org

The story of a librarian who tries to keep a children’s picture book, “The Rabbits’ Wedding,� about a black rabbit and white rabbit marrying, from being banned CH ER I S H in Alabama in 1959. A state senator views the book as promoting interracial marriage and integration.

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THE CHALLENGE Built in 1955, this Meridian-Kessler bungalow was in need of some big changes. The new homeowners wanted to remove the walls separating the kitchen, dining and living rooms to create an open floorplan. They also wanted to update the kitchen with a focus on retaining the original charm of the home.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL Board of Zoning Appeals Docket Number: 9100014 UV, 19100015 UV, 19100016 UV, 19100017 UV, 19100018 V, 19100019 V, 19100020 V, 19100022 V Notice is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals meeting onNovember 25, 2019 at 6:00 pm in the Carmel City Hall Council Chambers, 1 Civic Square, 2nd Flr, Carmel, Indiana 46032 will hold a Public Hearing upon a/an Use Variances, Development Standard Variances in order to: gain approval for variances associated with a mixed use development on 27.84 acres, which includes apartments, townhomes, condominiums, single-family homes, urban garden space, amenity center, retail and office The application is identified as Docket Nos. Use Variances: 19100014 UV, 19100015 UV, 19100016 UV, 19100017 UV Development Standard Variances: 19100018 V, 19100019 V, 19100020 V, 19100022 V The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: (Insert Legal Description -or- Tax ID parcel number(s)) 17-09-24-00-05-004.000 17-09-24-00-00-030.000 17-09-24-04-08-001.000 17-09-2400-00-031.001 17-09-24-00-00-031.201 17-09-24-04-07-001.000 17-09-24-00-05-004.001 17-09-24-00-00-031.401 17-09-24-00-00-032.000 17-09-2400-00-033.000 17-09-24-00-00-033.001 17-09-24-00-06-011.000 17-09-24-00-06-001.000 17-09-24-00-06-003.000 17-09-24-00-06-005.000 17-09-2400-06-007.000 17-09-24-00-06-009.000 17-09-24-00-06-010.000 17-09-24-00-06-002.000 17-09-24-00-06-004.000 17-09-24-00-06-006.000 17-09-2400-06-008.000 17-09-24-00-00-034.000 17-09-24-00-00-043.000 17-09-24-00-00-035.000 17-09-24-00-00-036.000 17-09-24-00-00-037.000 17-09-2400-00-038.000 17-09-24-00-00-042.001 17-09-24-00-00-041.000 17-09-24-00-00-039.000All interested persons desiring to present their views on the above application, either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above mentioned time and place. Petitioner: Rebecca McGuckin, Old Town Companies, LLC NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received: By: Carmel Clay Schools 5201 East Main Street Carmel, IN 46033 For: College Wood Elementary Finishes and Renovations 12415 Shelborne Road Carmel, IN 46032 At: 5201 East Main Street Carmel, IN 46033 Until: 2:00 p.m. (local time), November 20, 2019 Bid Opening: Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 p.m. (local time), at 5201 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033. All work for the complete construction of the Project will be under one or more prime contracts with the Owner based on bids received and on combinations awarded. The Construction Manager will manage the construction of the Project. Construction shall be in full accordance with the Bidding Documents which are on file with the Owner and may be examined by prospective bidders at the following locations: Office of the Construction Manager The Skillman Corporation The Skillman Plan Room 3834 S. Emerson Avenue, Building A www.skillmanplanroom.com Indianapolis, IN 46203 Prime and Non-Prime Contract Bidders must place an order on www.skillmanplanroom. com to be able to download documents electronically or request printed documents. There is no cost for downloading the bidding documents. Bidders desiring printed documents shall pay for the cost of printing, shipping and handling. Reprographic Services are provided by: Eastern Engineering 9901 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN 46038, Phone 317-598-0661. WAGE SCALE: Wage Scale does not apply to this project. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on November 12, 2019 at 2:00 p.m., local time, at College Wood Elementary School, 12415 Shelborne Road, Carmel, IN 46032. Attendance by bidders is optional, but recommended, in order to clarify or answer questions concerning the Drawings and Project Manual for the Project. Bid security in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the Bid must accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. The successful Bidders will be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds for one hundred percent (100%) of their Contract amount prior to execution of Contracts. Contractors submitting bids for the performance of any Work as specified in this building Project should make such Bids to Carmel Clay Schools. Contractors are advised that the Contract as finally entered into with any successful Bidder may be entered into with either the School Corporation or the Building Corporation or certain portions of the Contract may be entered into by both the School Corporation and the Building Corporation. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid (or combination of Bids) and to waive any irregularities in bidding. All Bids may be held for a period not to exceed 60 days before awarding contracts. Carmel Clay Schools By: Ron Farrand

DISPATCHES Prevent car theft — You know the basics — always lock your car, don’t leave valuables in the open. Another simple, but highly effective, way to deter a potential thief is to put a sticker in your rear window that suggests you have an alarm or tracking system set up in your car. If they suspect there’s a chance they could Notice of Self Storage Sale Please take notice Prime Storage - Fishers Ford Dr. located at 12650 Ford Dr., Fishers, IN 46038 intends to hold a sale to sell the property stored at the Facility by the below list of Occupant who is in default at a Auction. The sale will occur or otherwise disposed as an online auction via www. storagetreasures.com on 11/20/2019 at 12:00pm. Lisa Davidson unit #651. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. See manager for details.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received: By: Carmel Clay Schools 5201 E. Main Street Carmel, IN 46033 For: New Elementary School At Clay Center Road – Main Building Package 12025 Clay Center Road Carmel, IN 46032 At: 5201 E. Main Street Carmel, IN 46033 Until: 2:00 PM (local time), November 21, 2019 Bid Opening: Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 PM (local time), at 5201 E. Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033. All work for the complete construction of the Project will be under one or more prime contracts with the Owner based on bids received and on combinations awarded. The Construction Manager will manage the construction of the Project. Construction shall be in full accordance with the Bidding Documents which are on file with the Owner and may be examined by prospective bidders at the following locations: Office of the Construction Manager The Skillman Plan Room The Skillman Corporation 3834 S. Emerson Avenue, Building A www.skillmanplanroom.com Indianapolis, IN 46203 Prime and Non-Prime Contract Bidders must place an order on www.skillmanplanroom. com to be able to download documents electronically or request printed documents. There is no cost for downloading the bidding documents. Bidders desiring printed documents shall pay for the cost of printing, shipping and handling. Reprographic Services are provided by: Eastern Engineering 9901 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN 46038, Phone 317-598-0661 or WAGE SCALE: Wage Scale does not apply to this project. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on November 7, 2019 at 2:00 PM, local time, at 5201 E. Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033. Attendance by bidders is optional, but recommended, in order to clarify or answer questions concerning the Drawings and Project Manual for the Project. Bid security in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the Bid must accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. The successful Bidders will be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds for one hundred percent (100%) of their Contract amount prior to execution of Contracts. Contractors submitting bids for the performance of any Work as specified in this building Project should make such Bids to Carmel Clay Schools. Contractors are advised that the Contract as finally entered into with any successful Bidder may be entered into with either the School Corporation or the Building Corporation or certain portions of the Contract may be entered into by both the School Corporation and the Building Corporation. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid (or combination of Bids) and to waive any irregularities in bidding. All Bids may be held for a period not to exceed 60 days before awarding contracts. CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS By: Ron Farrand, Director of Facilities & Transportation


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Jerónimos Monastery in Belém area of Lisbon. (Photo by Don Knebel)

A history of Jerónimos Commentary by Don Knebel Belém, named for Bethlehem, is an area of southwest Lisbon along the Tagus River. By the 15th TRAVEL century, sailors were leaving from the Belém port to explore the western coast of Africa and beyond. The Order of Christ provided assistance for arriving and departing sailors. In about 1460, Henry the Navigator built the Church of St. Mary of Belém near the port. In 1496, Portuguese King Manuel I petitioned the pope to convert the deteriorating church into a monastery, where monks of the Order of St. Jerome could pray for his eternal soul and provide spiritual assistance to the explorers who were traveling further and further toward Asia. In 1498, Vasco de Gama reached India, the first European to reach Asia entirely by sea. Portugal soon established a lucrative sea trade with Africa and the Orient, bringing enormous wealth to Portugal. As a result, King Manuel greatly expanded his vision of the

Jerónimos Monastery, employing architects to design a massive complex in the ornate style that eventually became known as “Manueline.” Construction of the monastery began Jan. 6, 1501, financed with a 5 percent tax on goods arriving at the Belém port from Africa and Asia. When completed about 100 years later, the monastery had become one of the most important buildings in Portugal and the burial place of Portuguese royalty. The Jerónimos Monastery survived the 1755 earthquake that destroyed much of Lisbon, but was secularized by government decree in 1833 and is now operated by a private charitable organization. In 1983, the Jerónimos Monastery and the nearby Tower of Belém were named UNESCO World Heritage sites and are now the two most visited sites in Lisbon. 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.

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Your résumé (or curriculum vitae, if you speak Latin) can be like a key that unlocks GRAMMAR GUY the door to an interview for your dream job. You don’t have to have a funky design. Instead, drop in some well-placed success verbs. According to corporate success guru Marc Cenedella, action words aren’t enough. Instead, he suggests, use what Cenedella calls “success verbs” to strengthen your résumé. When listing your work history accomplishments, use bullet points. Follow each bullet point with an energetic verb that packs a powerful punch. After each success verb, add a specific numerical value for your career accomplishment. First, let’s focus on some tired, weak verbs most of us have on our résumés. Words like “managed,” “led,” “established” and “performed” are boring and overused. Just be-

cause you did these things doesn’t mean you were any good at them. Let’s shift our focus to the magical words that can help get you hired. Cenedella lists 25 specific, compelling verbs: accelerated, achieved, added, awarded, changed, contributed, decreased, delivered, eliminated, exceeded, expanded, gained, generated, grew, improved, increased, introduced, maximized, minimized, optimized, produced, reduced, saved, sold and streamlined. These verbs possess vigor and translate to bottom-line organizational impact. Now, all you have to do is follow these verbs with a measurable statistic that will impress the socks off your potential employer. Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.

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