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Tamir and Ya-el Halevi take donated kidfriendly bedsheets to Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital Dec. 5. Their nonprofit, Sheets from Home, coordinated the delivery. (Photo by Theresa Skutt) Founded October 24, 2006, at Carmel, IN Vol. XI, No. 10 Copyright 2016. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Westfield are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

CCS, Liberty Counsel in discussions over poster By Ann Marie Shambaugh AnnMarie@youarecurrent.com Carmel Clay Schools may be on winter break, but its lawyers have been busy recently, speaking with officials from Liberty education Counsel regarding an antiabortion poster created by a pro-life student group the district allegedly allowed and then removed. The Carmel Teens for Life’s display featured hearts representing 3,000 abortions that occur each day and the word “Abortion” with the “b” and “r” replaced with “d” and “p” to spell “Adoption.” The poster went up with proper approvals from the school, according to Liberty Counsel, an organization that works to “restore” what it terms the culture “by advancing religious freedom, the sanctity of human life and the family,” according to its website. But a student deemed the poster “offensive” and it was taken down. Liberty Counsel, a nonprofit that provides free legal help, is representing the Teens for Life Club. On Dec. 19, CCS Supt. Dr. Nicholas Wahl said the two sides are in discussions about how to resolve the matter. “Our legal team is now in talks with Liberty Counsel to work out an amicable resolution – one that will ensure the protection of student rights and encourage freedom of speech,” Wahl stated. “School clubs are a rich tradition at

The Carmel Teens for Life Club created an antiabortion poster that Carmel High School officials removed. (Submitted photo)

Carmel High School and provide students a positive environment in which they are challenged and inspired to achieve. We hope this matter will serve as a teachable moment for everyone within our community, most notably our students and staff.” David Orentlicher, a law professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and former Democratic state representative, said from his understanding it doesn’t appear that CCS officials were “thinking carefully” through the situation when they ordered the poster to come down. “We have to recognize that important speech often makes us uncomfortable, and discomfort alone can’t be a sufficient reason to restrict speech, because then we never can deal with important issues,” he said. Although a school does have a right to re-

strict some forms of speech that are permitted elsewhere – such as promotion of illegal activity or vulgarity – it can’t selectively forbid political speech or certain words just because they might be offensive to someone, Orentlicher said. Liberty Counsel has asserted that signs from pro-LGBT and Young Democrat groups have been allowed at CHS, one reason its lawyers believe the Teens for Life poster should go back up. Orentlicher said that is a valid point. “If you’re saying you’re allowing one side to speak and not the other side, that’s a big problem,” Orentlicher said. “In general, if you’re going to censor student speech, you have to be able to make an argument that it’s interfering with the pedagogical mission of the school.” Liberty Counsel said it first contacted CCS about the issue Dec. 5. It stated in a press release that it gave CCS a deadline of Dec. 23 to respond with its side of the story before taking additional action, but that changed Dec. 9 when it said that CCS “demanded” Teens for Life Club leaders sign an agreement to not seek outside legal help or parental input and not use the word abortion in any communications, among other stipulations. When Liberty Counsel didn’t receive a satisfactory explanation for the district’s actions, it went public about the situation, calling it a “game-changer.” CCS officials hoped to have a resolution by the end of the week.

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a public plaza with green space. CRC Director Corrie Meyer said the 200-space garage will be less than 35 feet tall and include The Carmel City Council voted Dec. 19 to give two floors with parking on a deck, she said. It the Carmel Redevelopment Commission the will be open for public parking and is power to spend development $1.6 million for expected to cost between $3.5 and $4 million. a parcel of land Lazzara will build the parking garage at the Monon Trail and Main Street for and assume the risk of paying back any a parking structure for a $20-million debt associated with it, but he’ll be able mixed-use development by Chuck Lazto use tax increment financing from the zara and his son, Anthony. project to pay for it. Meyer said the city Lazzara, owner of Ritz Charles, is Meyer would own the garage until it is paid off building a mixed-use development with by Lazzara and lease to him for $1 a year. The an upscale steakhouse under the business garage itself will be taxable, and those taxes name Meridian Associates LLC. It will include can help pay off any debt, she said. office and retail space, townhomes for sale and

Meyer said there are layers of protection to make sure the debt is paid, including. Meyer said by the CRC purchasing the land before the end of the year the assessed property value will likely go to zero since it will be owned by a nonprofit government entity. Once the TIF is at zero, Meyer said the CRC would transfer ownership back to Lazzara to allow for an increase in property value since it would then be private land. The reset will allow for maximum TIF funds to be generated, and Meyer said by doing it this way the city could see around $33,000 more annually or $668,000 over the life of the TIF district.


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CCEA, ISTA at odds over dues By Ann Marie Shambaugh AnnMarie@youarecurrent.com The union representing Carmel Clay Schools teachers has received notice that it is no longer in good standing education with the Indiana State Teachers Association after ISTA claimed it failed to pay dues that were deducted from teachers’ checks. Officials from the Carmel Clay Educaion Association, however, said that ISTA had been overdrawing what was due and that the two entities have been working for months to address the situation. ISTA, which represents nearly 40,000 Hoosier educators, recently notified CCEA members that the two organizations “have been in a dispute over the local’s failure to transmit member dues that were deducted from payroll for the 2015-16 year.” The notice from ISTA President Teresa Meredith states that ISTA found out Sept. 1 that CCEA made a stop payment order on funds designated for ISTA. “Because this action of the CCEA Board threatens to deprive certain members of important rights and protections that ISTA membership affords, ISTA has been actively working to resolve this dispute with the CCEA Board,” it states.

In a note to CCEA members, CCEA President Brian Lyday stated that “the absurdity of this letter cannot be understated” and that his organization acted to prevent ISTA from automatically withdrawing payments after an audit showed that membership numbers submitted by CCEA did not match what was in ISTA’s database. “ISTA’s own audit (in March) revealed it had overdrawn at least $9,484.31 from CCEA over the past few years. After nine months, ISTA remains unwilling to correct errors within its original reconciliation work that demonstrated this is a minimum amount owed,” Lyday stated. Lyday stated that in November ISTA offered to repay $9,484.31 to reconcile the amount it overdrew for the 2015-16 and 2016-17 school years but not previous years. On Dec. 6, the CCEA board of directors unanimously did not accept the offer, “given ISTA’s repeated refusal to acknowledge the reconciliation issues continually presented and clearly documented,” Lyday stated. ISTA indicated that it will work with individual CCEA members who are not on the board to answer questions and provide assistance. Read the full story at currentincarmel.com

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gifts and planned giving at the American Academy of Pediatrics, and as annual giving officer at The Rotary Foundation of Rotary Marc Huber is eager to share the strengths International. of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. “He has a huge amount of experi“Some really new role exciting things are ence in fundraising in the nonprofit world,” CSO President Alan Davis said. happening at Carmel “We’re very lucky to have him.” Symphony Orchestra right now, and I Huber, 43, grew up in Hamburg, look forward to helping the organizaGermany, and went to Barat College tion continue to grow,” Huber said. in Lake Forest, Ill. in 1992 to study Huber recently became the CSO deHuber theater design. His plan was to return velopment director, replacing Stephato Germany, but that changed when he met nie Grabow, who wanted to spend more time his future wife, Erika, during his second year with her family. in college. They have three children, Camilla, “I have great appreciation for music and 17, Daniel, 12, and Sofia, 5. The family lived in musicians, because I am lousy when it comes Chicago suburbs until 2013 before moving to to playing any instruments myself,” Huber Fishers when Erika got a job with IUPUI. said. “We have relatives who live in Carmel, Huber’s position with CSO is part-time. and so I have known of the Carmel Symphony “I’ve held numerous progressive fundraising Orchestra for quite a long time. This orchestra positions for the past 18 years, and I am lookis truly special. I really appreciate its familying to provide some fundraising consulting friendly approach to classical music performances and the focus on music education and and training to the extent that my current role with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra can acappreciation.” commodate,” he said. “I believe a lot of small Huber, a Fishers resident, previously served and mid-sized nonprofits would benefit greatly at IUPUI University Library in a similar capacby occasionally checking in with a fundraising ity. Prior to that, his experience includes beconsultant, the same way you’d take your car ing assistant director of development at the American Library Association, director of major to a mechanic for regular tune-ups.”

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Music teacher visits Poland By Eric Kuznar • news@currentincarmel.com Lisa Sullivan has accomplished much in her 27 years teaching at Mohawk Trails Elementary School, even earning the Carmel Clay Teacher of the Year Award in 2008. education But recently, Sullivan, 49, had the opportunity to participate in something new during the AMIS Music Educators’ Conference at the American School of Warsaw in Warsaw, Poland. She was invited to the international conference for music teachers, where she gave a presentation on Orff Schulwerk, an approach to teaching that uses both music and movement to engage students and help them learn. “Young children need to move their bodies,” Sullivan said. “They tend to learn better when the brain is fired up, and it Sullivan makes a big difference when that movement comes into play.” Sullivan, who is a regional representative for Orff Schulwerk, helps train other teachers in the developmental approach. She said interacting with teachers from around the world has been inspiring. “Having the chance to share with teachers who are affecting children literally all over the world is the epitome of wanting to reach as many children as possible with what we do,” Sullivan said. “Thinking about the kids who are doing some of the activities that I presented to those adults, who are in Beijing, India, Germany, England, they are all over the place. It is just amazing to me.” Sullivan knew she would teach music since her freshman year in high school. She said giving kids music in the classroom is something they will be able to take with them. “Music and art are the things that are going to follow these kids forever,” Sullivan said. “Connecting music to our emotions is also powerful. That can affect us when we’re 90 or 20.”

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Cancer battle urges Carmel family to ease hospital stays for kids

College Wood makes record donation

By Sierra Solis • news@currentincarmel.com Each year, thousands of children receive treatment for cancer, and one Carmel family is doing its part to make a terrifying experience a little more comfortable. The Halevi family created the nonprofit cover story Sheets from Home to provide donated kid-friendly, colorful bed sheets to replace the plain ones often found in medical facilities. The Halevis know the comfort it can bring to a child, because they’ve been there. Tamir Halevi, 10, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in 2010, not long after his mother, Ya-el, had battled melanoma and cervical cancer. “You reflect back on that journey and you think about the things that made a difference,” said Asaf Halevi, Tamir’s father and Ya-el’s husband. “When he got admitted for his first inpatient stay, my wife actually took off his boring, white hospital sheets, and recognizing that he’s going to be there for many months to come, she put on fun, kid-friendly sheets to try to put a smile on his face.” The experience led the family to believe that fun bed sheets could create a more home-like environment for other children battling cancer. Since its launching, Sheets from Home has donated approximately 6,000 sheets to several hospitals in the U.S. and beyond. Natives of Israel, the Halevis moved around the East Coast before settling in Carmel to be near Asaf’s job with Eli Lilly. The family has a large network of friends and supporters who have helped Sheets from Home grow beyond the Midwest. “For me it was a dream. It was something that I was hoping to do. Sitting here today, I’m speechless,” Ya-el said. “It’s a team effort. So I’m very thankful for all the good people who helped us make this a reality, and they keep supporting us. I’m very thankful for being able to give back and do more.” The family frequently visits Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital to donate sheets. They spent much of their time at the facility during Tamir’s battle with cancer. Child life specialist Erin Draminski plays a major role in helping deliver the sheets to patients at the hospital.

Tamir Halevi, 10, sits in front of the kid-friendly bed sheets donated by College Wood Elementary families. His two older brothers, Harel, 14, and Eitan, 12, helped with packing and distributing sheets. (Submitted photos)

Tamir Halevi enjoyed the sheets his parents gave him during his time in the hospital. He was diagnosed in 2010 with pediatric cancer when he was 3 years old.

“It’s really an incredible organization that is very personal,” Draminski said. “That’s what really hits home with families, is personal items and personal things, and the fact that someone else is thinking of something that these families aren’t thinking of. I think (that makes) all the difference in their day and their journey.”

“I’m not a doctor. I don’t know how to make it better. But I know that this helped me, and hopefully it’s going to help others.”

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College Wood Elementary collected 221 bed sheets Nov. 14-18 for kids fighting cancer, the largest single donation collected for Sheets from Home. During the week, Tamir Halevi spoke to his classmates about cancer and how they could help other kids feel more at home. For every bed sheet donated, students wrote letters and drew pictures for a child in need.

Draminski prepares the sheets for children coming in for a procedure or being admitted to the hospital. “It’s a little thing that sets the tone for the future, the rest of their stay,” Draminski said. Tamir is now healthy and a student at College Wood Elementary. The young cancer survivor often helps deliver sheets and raise awareness. “It took away all the annoying things, except for the things I couldn’t control,” said Tamir, reflecting on his own experience in the hospital when his parents first gave him fun bed sheets. Ya-el said the organization’s goal is to put a smile on the faces of young patients going through what they have faced as a family. “I’m not a doctor. I don’t know how to make it better,” Ya-el said. “But I know that this helped me, and hopefully it’s going to help others.” For more, visit sheetsfromhome.org.

Dr. Bassem Razzouk of Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital accepts a donation from Sheets from Home from Tamir Halevi, Eitan Halevi, Sam Miller, Harel Halevi and Alex Miller. (Submitted photo)


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Have hope as ’17 dawns Here we are - some would say thankfully - nearing the end of 2016. For our community, it mostly was a fine year, especially in terms of progressive growth and development as well as infrastructure improvements we couldn’t have imagined even 10 years ago. Our “world” is changing, and it is doing so for the better, we believe. Outside the local environs it was tumultuous, to say the least. The presidential election was a shock to many on both sides of the aisle, but the run-up to Nov. 8 was a war-torn effort that was equally, if not more so, a train wreck. We once termed primary season a clown show; that didn’t do it justice. With apologies to our soon-to-be former first lady who said she doubts otherwise, we all should retain some sense of hope that what is wrong in our midst will be made whole at some point soon. Without hope, what is there? We prefer to not even contemplate that. In life, we’re often told to play the hand we’re dealt, and doing so really is as simple as this equation: E+R=O, or event plus response equals outcome. We believe if you seek the bad, probably it will be bad, and if you seek the good, probably it will be good. People have pointed fingers at us for focusing on “bad things.” We do that on occasion in the interest of protecting our readers’ rights. So as we prepare to turn yet another calendar page, we’re hoping for the good - with stability - and all things growth in 2017. Here’s to you, and Happy New Year from all of us at Current Publishing. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BELIEVE IT ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Utah it is illegal not to drink milk. Source: dumblaws.com

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A drop of whiskey Commentary by Terry Anker Often, when meeting a person of some renown, we are deeply disappointed. Yet, in other precious encounters, our already high expectations are exceeded and overcome by the distinctive and important comportment of our hero. Such was the occasion in a recent exchange with famed author and television commentator Doris Kearns Goodwin. With best-selling books including “Team of Rivals” on Abraham Lincoln and “The Bully Pulpit” about Theodore Roosevelt, Goodwin is a bona fide success story. She has earned a place as the preeminent commentator on the American presidency and its place in our culture — and that of the modern and evolving world. Thanks to the annual legislative conference of law firm Bingham Greenbaum and Doll, The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site and Indiana Humanities hosted an interview and discussion with Goodwin during her recent visit. Invited to moderate the talk, I had occasion to interact and see her in action. Affable and open, she reflected on what

history can teach us regarding expansive current topics, including our natural desire to leave a legacy, the impact of fake news and the importance of common understanding to effective communication. Goodwin spoke honestly about her concerns for our present — and for our future. We considered the general loss of confidence in the institutions upon which we’ve built the very foundations of our nation. She told stories that gave us pause, and confidence, that the future is ours to shape. But we must hang on to a bit of humor to get us through the difficult patches. Goodwin quoted her most famous subject, Abraham Lincoln, thusly, “A good story is better than a drop of whiskey.” She has a point. But then again, doesn’t it depend on the story and, more importantly, on the whiskey? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Q UOTE OF THE WEEK Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering, ‘It will be happier.’ Alfred Lord Tennyson

The unthinkable has happened, people. I’ve lost my calendar! My reliable, omnipotent, executive planner is humor GONE. And though I’m pretty sure it’s sitting on a shelf next to clearance candles at Bed Bath & Beyond, a phone call proved otherwise. What am I to do? I’m not exaggerating when I say that calendar is the only reason this family functions at a reasonably acceptable level. Appointments, practices, rehearsals, meetings, birthdays, games, competitions, parties, deadlines, surgeries, anniversaries — every single detail of our lives are in that calendar. In fact, if something fails to be placed in “the calendar,” it’s essentially dead to us. It won’t be remembered, and it certainly won’t happen. It just won’t. So I’m in full panic mode. I know two visits to the orthodontists are coming up, but I’m not sure which day or for which kid. I also know January has eight family birthdays, and apart from my twin sister’s and my niece’s on the same day, I’ve got nothing! Sweet mercy, what am I to do? Of course, my oldest thinks I’m silly for trusting such a monumental task to pen and paper when my phone could act more efficiently — and with better back-up capabilities. But I’m not going to lie. I look forward to sitting down at the start of each January and planning the year out. I like seeing how close spring break is. I like flipping to July and penciling in a prospective beach vacation. I like discovering what day Halloween falls on, and then considering whether a personal day will be in order. The experience isn’t the same on a Samsung 6. More importantly, though, I love that my old calendars serve as physical reminders of the memories my family makes throughout the years. To know that when my kids grow up and have children of their own, I’ll be able to pull out 2016 and tell them all about their dad’s broken nose or their mom’s marching band championship. So I have to find that calendar. The alternative is unthinkable. Peace out.

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Pants on fire Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

even if it all changed after that cruise to the Bahamas. You can’t skip a size. You have to grow through it. Think about it: At some point Right now, I think I’m wearing the last pair in time, even 7-foot-4 former Pacers center Rik of 35x31 pants in America. Where have all the Smits had a 31-inch inseam. OK, maybe just 35x31s gone? humor for one week in the third grade. But still, he Every Saturday morning, I needed pants, didn’t he? head out the door to look for None of the clothing-makers care about pants that fit me. I’m either wearing old us 35x31s, or 33x27s or 37x35s. They think 35x31s, or I’m scrunched into 34x28s. Somethat our waists and legs are times I waddle around in a I am going to start a always an even number of pair of 36x32s. First, I go to Macy’s to shop. support group for men who inches. I know God works in Man, do they have pants. And have waists and inseams mysterious ways, but that’s they have some really great that are not even numbers. a little too mysterious for me. I am going to start a supsizes: 38x34, 42x28, 42x36, port group for men who have waists and in40x34, 36x28. Then I try Kohl’s, JCPenney and Sears. I look through all the shelves and racks, seams that are not even numbers. Share your stories, explain your frustrations. Admit you hoping there’s a 35x31 hidden between the are odd. I’ll call it Alterations Anonymous. 44x30s and the 32x28s. That’s where I once Of course, if you are a perfect 40x30, or a tried to hide a pair of 35x31s when I forgot 36x30 (the most common size), you probably my credit card. I went back the next day to read this entire humor column and didn’t find retrieve them, but no luck. You can hide some any of it very funny. Well, neither do I. of your income from the IRS in a bank in Switzerland, but you can’t hide a pair of 35x31 pants. Trust me. Dick Wolfsie is an author, columSo, what is the explanation for this size nist, and speaker. Contact him at shortage? Why would manufacturers not wolfsie@aol.com. make 35x31s? To have a 36-inch waist, you have to be a 35 for at least a couple of weeks,

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Seminar to help vets cope By Renne Larr • news@currentincarmel.com

Dr. Wendy Schulte DR. WENDY SCHULTE Announces the relocation of her practice to Guardian Pediatrics 11590 N. Meridian St. Suite 170 Carmel, IN 46032 317.848.3040 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

a growing problem in the veterinarian field: compassion fatigue. “Compassion fatigue happens in all medical Pet owners often focus on their own emohealth care fields. It’s a psychological problem tions when their precious animal is facing a of caregivers who give, give, give medical emergency – and and do not receive back,” Elkins said. pets rightfully so. They tend “Compassion fatigue leads to a burnto overlook the fact that out situation, which then goes into veterinarians deal with sick pets 15 to anxiety, depression and potentially 20 times a day, sometimes having to severe mental illness and suicide.” euthanize them. Suicide in the veterinary profes“Veterinary medicine is unique sion is four times higher than the because you have a patient and you Elkins general population, and is increasing have a client. Every day the client at a dramatic rate, according to the American brings emotional problems to the table that Veterinary Medical Association. Elkins has veterinarians are expected to be able to solve,” experienced compassion fatigue firsthand and said Dr. Derrell Elkins, a veterinarian at Noah’s wants to help others in his field. Animal Hospitals, which has a location in Car“Back in the 80s, I experienced this, and mel. “You add that to the fact that veterinarians there was nothing in our literature. So, I did a face death about three times more than any lot of research and I started writing about it other health care provider. We euthanize more and giving seminars about it. I’ve always had animals, and many times there is no decoman interest in this because I’ve experienced it pression from euthanasia. No one is taught personally, figured out how to deal with it and how to empathize and how to deal with these how it affected my career,” Elkins said. emotionally distraught people on a day-to-day The event will be held Jan. 15 from 7:30 a.m. basis. It gets to be a really mentally tiring probto 4:30 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel East. Admislem that is cumulative over time.” sion fee is $100 for each veterinarian and $50 Noah’s Animal Hospitals, in conjunction per additional person. For more, visit noahswith Merck, will host a seminar for veterinaranimalhospital.com. ians and clinical staff members to discuss

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OneZone presents 2016 awards By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Jon Olson’s giving nature has been noticed. Olson received the OneZone Most Valuable Volunteer Award at the chamber of commerce’s awards achievement luncheon Dec. 14 at Ritz Charles in Carmel. “I was extremely honored and humbled and thoroughly surprised to receive the (award),” Olson said. “I know there are many people deserving of this award every year. I love our community Olson and everything it offers. I’ve never looked at volunteering like work, rather a great way to make friends, support our community and help others make memories.” Olson moved to Carmel in 2006 and started BrightStar Care of Indianapolis, a home-care and medical-staffing agency, providing care to seniors. “Being a business owner has allowed me to become involved with many organizations,” Olson said. “We have a wonderful team and they are always looking for organizations in need of our support. We have supported and/or volunteered with the Alzheimer’s Association, Indiana Blood Center, Humane Society of Indianapolis, Faith Hope & Love, and most recently we were able to volunteer for Hunter’s Hugs. We collected more than 140 blankets that will be donated to local homeless this winter.” Olson joined the Rotary Club of Carmel, which led to many other opportunities. “Once you start volunteering, it becomes

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so rewarding, and you want to get involved in other opportunities,” Olson said. “Most of my time outside of work you will find me at different events around Carmel, usually as a volunteer.” The Applause Business of the Year Award for a small to medium business was presented to Carmel-based pi lab/Edwin the Duck. The company created an app-connected smart toy Edwin the Duck to help children learn. “(This award) is one of the most special awards we have received,” pi lab co-founder Matt McBeth said. “We could not have done this without our local community partners and are very proud to live, work and play right here in central Indiana.” See a full list of winners at currentincarmel. com.

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Maddie Baillio will be one of the performers at the Songbook Academy All-stars concert. (File photo)

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Heather Ramsey, a Carmel resident and owner of The Warehouse, performs her holiday show. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

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cago area, stars Cheryl Ladd and Barry Bostwick. “He’s a retiring pilot on the cusp of a new life who has to reconnect with his adult children while he and his soonCatherine Rubey didn’t originally see her story as a holito-be ex-wife contemplate finalizing their divorce and movday one. Accomplishment ing on officially,” Rubey said. “It wasn’t originally written Stephen Polk served as producer and director and helped as a Christmas movie. As we with the rewrites. He also played a role in the movie. got into pre-production and some rewrites, it was pushing “We knew we had something our production dates into winter, so it special. We just had to get it to the just made sense to change that setting audiences,” Rubey said. “I really have and really play up some of the holiday to credit Stephen Polk for seeing that scenes and elements that were already through the production and editing in the story,” said Rubey, a 1992 Indiana process, making sure to shepherd the University graduate who has lived in project throughout the post-production Carmel for three years. “We added the and the distribution process.” backdrop of Christmas to give it that The result was successful. last big push to get it done.” “Our investors were able to get all It turned out to be a good move as their money back with a little cherry “Holiday Baggage” became a holiday on top,” Rubey said. “Everybody was favorite, first on Lifetime from 2010 Catherine Rubey, Barry Bostwick paid properly for all their work. For an through 2014. It then switched to Halland Cheryl Ladd on the “Holiday independent film to say that, that is a mark Channel. And as of Dec. 1, it has Baggage” set in 2008. (Submitted photo) victory in this business.” been added to Netflix as one of the Rubey and Polk are collaborating on a follow-up to “HoliHoliday Favorites. day Baggage,” and it’s in development now. “We’re really proud. It’s like the little holiday film that “There are all kinds of directions we can go, and the could,” Rubey said. “We did a lot with a little. We told a characters still resonate today,” Rubey said. “Our focus is story that resonates with people still today.” going to be on the adult children.” The 2008 independent family drama, filmed in the Chi-

Each summer, the Great American Songbook Foundation brings together 40 of the nation’s top high school vocalists for its weeklong Songbook Academy and competition. Only concert one is named Songbook Youth Ambassador for the coming year, performing with Foundation founder Michael Feinstein at such venues as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and the Kennedy Center. At 8 p.m. Jan. 7, 2017, for the first time the foundation will welcome back all seven of its previous Ambassadors when the Center for the Performing Arts presents the inaugural Songbook Academy All-Stars concert, a special evening of music at the Palladium in Carmel. Tickets are on sale at TheCenterPresents.org/tickets. The performers, most of whom have launched professional careers even while still in high school or college, include: • Julia Bonnett (2009) • Annie Yokom (2010) • Nick Ziobro (2012) • Julia Goodwin (2013) • Maddie Baillio (2014) • Lucas DeBard (2015) • Brighton Thomas (2016) Backed by bass, drums and DeBard Bonnett piano, the singers will perform solo and in duets and trios, performing tunes that represent their current careers as well as their original Songbook Academy performances. The Songbook Academy is the nation’s only summer music intensive for high school students that focuses solely on the timeless popular music of the early- to mid-20th century, including jazz standards, Broadway and Hollywood tunes and classic compositions by the great Tin Pan Alley songwriters. The participants, selected from hundreds of applicants nationwide, participate in workshops and master classes with world-class mentors, including Broadway veterans, Grammy winners, Emmy winners and educators from top college arts programs, led by five-time Grammy nominee Feinstein. The final competition performance takes place in the state-of-the art, acoustically superior Palladium concert hall for an audience of more than 1,000. Next year’s Songbook Academy will take place July 15-22, 2017, at the Palladium in Carmel.


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Retro-fitting creates luxury spa-feel in bathroom Commentary by Randy Sorrell This stunning master bathroom in Avon showcases a classic retro-fit! It’s home improvemnt amazing what a fresh coat of paint with updated colors will do for any space, but especially master bathrooms when charged with developing a luxury spa-feel. The high quality vanity was dated only by it’s tired finish and dated counter. The structure itself was very tasteful and relevant, so we painted it, installed a granite counter, new under mount sinks, fresh fixtures and door pulls. It looks fabulous! Likewise, the Jacuzzi tub and surround shower needed a little happy bling added. A vigorous professional buffing, new fixtures and jet covers served to elevate the appearance to a spa-quality tub. A predominantly frameless shower door installation and abbreviated shower expansion opened up the footprint considerably and feels much more elegant. Thousands of dollars were saved by retro-fitting instead of a complete tear out. A cold crawl space below demanded

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL PLAN COMMISSION Docket No. 16110012 PP Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Plan Commission meeting on January 17, 2017 at 6:00 P.M. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 1 Civic Square, Carmel,Indiana, 46032 will hold a Public Hearing upon a Primary Plat Amendment application for Split parcel into 2 residential lots on .47 acres. The property address is: 605 W Main, Carmel IN 46032. The application is identified as Docket No.16110012 PP The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: Tax ID No: 16-09-25-04-01-003.000 All 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 Name:Michael Mercho NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works and Safety for the City of Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for up to 25 full-size 2017 police package vehicles (sedans and SUVs) until 10:00 a.m. local time on January 18th, 2017 at the office of: Clerk-Treasurer, City of Carmel, One Civic Square, Carmel Indiana 46032. Bids will be opened and read aloud on January 18th, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. local time Board of Public Works Meeting, in the Council Chambers at the same address. NO LATE BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check, or bid bond equal in amount to 10 percent of the bid. Bids must be good for 90 days. All bids must be submitted on the State Board of Accounts approved Form #96A. The bid envelope must be sealed and have the words “Police Car Bid” in the lower left-hand corner. All bidders must file a Non-Collusion Affidavit, and all exceptions or changes must be listed on a separate page. The Carmel Board of Public Works and Safety reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A copy of specifications may be obtained at: Carmel Police Department Three Civic Square Carmel, Indiana 46032 Point of contact; Blaine Mallaber, Quartermaster Christine Pauley, Clerk-Treasurer NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL PLAN COMMISSION Docket No. 16110011 DP Notice is hereby given that the Carmel Plan Commission meeting on January 17, 2017 at 6:00 P.M. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 1 Civic Square, Carmel,Indiana, 46032 will hold a Public Hearing upon a DP Ammend – ADLS Amend in order to: The Applicat seeks site plan and design approval for a 1-story building addition for added pet boarding and doggie daycare. The property address is: 1045 N. Range Line Road, Carmel IN 46032. The application is identifi–ed as Docket No.16110011 DP The real estate affected by said application is described as follows: VCA HOSPITALS INSTRUMENT No. 2013054089 RECORD LEGAL DESCRIPTION Part of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 18 North, Range 4 East in Hamilton County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Beginning on the West line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 18 North, Range 4 East, 152.80 feet South 00 degrees 13 minutes 00 seconds East (assumed bearing) of the Northwest corner thereof; thence North 89 degrees 14minutes 55 seconds East parallel with the North line of said Quarter, 133.94 feet to the East right-of-way of a frontage road along Range Line Road as now located by I.S.H.C. plans for I.S.H.C. Project S-165 (14), Sheet #24, dated 1960; thence South 75 degrees 43 minutes 20 seconds East 509.88 feet; thence South 01 degree 23 minutes 00 seconds West 282.06 feet; thence South 89 degrees 14 minutes 55 seconds West parallel with the North line of said Quarter 397.32 feet; thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 00 seconds West parallel with the West line of said Quarter 200.00 feet; thence South 89 degrees 14 minutes 55 seconds West parallel with the North line aforesaid 222.41 feet to the West line aforesaid; thence North 00 degrees 13 minutes 00 seconds West on and along said West line 214.10 to the Beginning Point, containing 4.170 acres, more or less. All 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 Name:Beth Quarles, of VCA Hospitals

NOTICE TO BIDDERS City of Carmel Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works and Safety for the City of Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for 18 used police cars and 1 used SUV. All Bids should be sent to the office of: Clerk-Treasurer, City of Carmel, One Civic Square, Carmel Indiana 46032, no later than 10:00am local time, January 18th, 2017. Bids will be publicly opened and read at the Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting, at 10:00am January 18th, 2017, in the Council Chambers at Carmel City hall, One Civic Square, Carmel Indiana. NO LATE BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The bid envelope must be sealed and have the words “Used Police Car Bid” in the lower left-hand corner of the bid envelop. The City of Carmel reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any formalities or irregularities in any bid or bidding procedures, or to accept any bid that meets or exceeds the specification that is the lowest responsible and responsive bid. All vehicles must be purchased in a one cost package-no exceptions will be made. However, all bids must include a list containing a price per vehicle, even though all 19 used police vehicles will be purchased together in a one price bid. Arrangements can be made to preview the vehicles for an exterior only inspection by contacting the Carmel Police Department Quartermaster, listed below. Blaine Mallaber, Quartermaster 317-571-2548 bmallaber@carmel.in.gov Christine S. Pauley, Clerk-Treasurer NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CARMEL PLAN COMMISSION Docket Nos. 16080020 DP/ADLS and 16120006 ZW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Carmel Plan Commission, meeting on the 17th day of January, 2017 at 6:00 o’clock p.m., in the Council Chambers, Second Floor, City Hall, One Civic Square, Carmel, Indiana 46032, will hold a Public Hearing regarding applications, identified by the Docket Numbers referenced above, seeking approval of (i) a Development Plan and ADLS request and (ii) a Zoning Wavier request (collectively, the “Application”) pertaining to a parcel of real estate that is approximately 2.136 acres in size and is identified by Hamilton County Auditor Tax Parcel Identification Number 17-10-23-0000-001.603 (the “Real Estate”). The Real Estate is located at the southeast corner of 146th Street and Community Drive within the Legacy development. The Real Estate is currently zoned “Legacy PUD District” Ordinance No. Z-501-07 and the Application requests (i) development plan and architectural design, lighting, landscaping and signage approval and (ii) a zoning waiver request pertaining to the front yard setback requirement. The Application was filed by Tin Tin, LLC and pertains to developing three (3) retail buildings totaling approximately 19,850 square feet on the Real Estate. A copy of each application is on file for examination at the Department of Community Services, Carmel City Hall, One Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032, telephone 317/571-2417. All interested persons desiring to present their views on the Application, either in writing or verbally, will be given an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Written comments filed with the Department of Community Services prior to or at the Public Hearing will be considered, and oral comments will be heard at the Public Hearing. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. CITY OF CARMEL, INDIANA Lisa Motz, Secretary, City of Carmel Plan Commission APPLICANT Tin Tin, LLC c/o Christofer Zumot P.O. Box 370 McLean, VA 22101 ATTORNEY FOR APPLICANT James E. Shinaver, Attorney Jon Dobosiewicz, Professional Land Planner Nelson & Frankenberger, LLC 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 210 Carmel, IN 46032 Phone: (317) 844-0106

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NOTICE OF CHANGE IN BOARD PLAN Notice is hereby given by the Board of School Trustees of the Carmel Clay Schools,Hamilton County, Indiana (“School Corporation”) that it has initiated a change in the manner in which it is constituted by adopting a plan in accordance with IC 20-23-8-10. The text of the plan is as follows: 1. Name. The governing body of the School Corporation shall be called the Board of School Trustees as it presently is. 2. Members to be Elected - Number, Term and Qualification. The Board shall consist of five (5) members who shall be elected at the general election in even-numbered years (“general election”), in accordance with I.C. 20-23-4-29.1 by all the registered voters voting at each applicable school board election in the School Corporation. Each member shall serve for a term of four years and may succeed himself or herself in office. Each member of the Board shall, as of the time of his or her election, be registered and entitled to vote for members of the Board of the School Corporation and meet all other statutory requirements to serve on the Board. 3. Manner of Election. Three members of the Board shall be selected from residence districts, one member for each residence district and two members of the Board shall be selected at large. The residence districts shall be called Carmel Clay 1, Carmel Clay 2 and Carmel Clay 3 and shall be configured as shown on the map attached to this resolution. In addition, the residence districts may be described by reference to streets or other geographical features and these descriptions shall be deemed incorporated into this resolution but the map shall control any discrepancy between the map and the description. The description of the districts is as follows: Carmel Clayy 1: Starting at the intersection of Ditch Road and 146th Street, then south on Ditch Road to Main Street, then east on Main Street to River Road, then south on River Road to White River, then generally east along the course of the Vestal Ditch to the White River, then generally north along the White River to 146th Street, then west along 146th Street to Ditch Road, the point of beginning. Carmel Clay 2: Starting at the intersection of 146th Street and the western boundary line of Clay Township, then east along 146th Street to Ditch Road, then south along Ditch Road to Main Street, then east along Main Street to River Road, then generally east along the course of the Vestal Ditch to White River, then generally south along the course of the White River to 116th Street, then west along 116th Street to Ditch Road, then north along the west boundary line of Clay Township to 146th Street, the point of beginning. Carmel Clay 3: Starting at the intersection of 116th Street and the western boundary line of Clay Township, then south along the western boundary line to 96th Street, then east along 96th Street to the White River, then generally north along the course of the White River to 116th Street, then west along 116th Street to the western boundary line of Clay Township, the point of beginning. The time of election shall be staggered so that the three (3) members from residence districts will be elected at one general election and two (2) at large members at the next succeeding general election. All registered voters shall be entitled to vote on each board member, whether from a residence district or at-large. 4. Time Plan Effective. The Plan shall be effective as provided in IC 20-23-8. 5. Transition Provisions. The Board at the time this Plan is adopted is elected as specified in this plan and the only change in that plan is the redefining of the boundaries of the residence districts as set forth in this plan. Therefore, there is no need for transition provisions. Not later than one hundred twenty (120) days after date of the publication of this notice, the voters of the school corporation may file with the Clerk of the Hamilton County Circuit Court a petition protesting the foregoing plan or a petition submitting an alternative plan. The petition protesting the plan shall be signed by at least 20% of the voters of the School Corporation or 500 voters, whichever is less. A petition submitting an alternative plan shall be signed by at least 20% of the voters of the School Corporation. Any petition thus filed shall be certified by the Clerk and be filed with the School Corporation’s governing body, its Board of School Trustees, in accordance with IC 20-23-8-14. Adopted: 12/12/2016 Carmel Clay Schools By: /s/ Michael Kerschner Secretary, Board of School Trustees


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Shobak Castle in Jordan (Photo by Don Knebel)

Ruins of Shobak Castle Commentary by Don Knebel A Crusader castle approximately 130 miles south of Amman, Jordan, proved impenetrable but nonetheless vulnerable. Its travel capture ended with an unexpected gesture of wartime kindness. On July 15, 1099, knights of the First Crusade captured Jerusalem from the Muslims and established the Kingdom of Jerusalem. In 1115, Baldwin I, the first king of Jerusalem, built an imposing stone fortress atop an isolated conical mountain east of the Jordan River to control trade between Damascus and the Red Sea. Named Krak de Montreal (Castle of the Royal Mountain) to reflect the king’s contribution to its construction, the fortress marked the eastern dividing line between Christian and Muslim territories. Because of its design and location, Krak de Montreal withstood a number of assaults. In 1187, after recapturing Jerusalem, Saladin began an 18-month siege of the fortress. Starving defenders exchanged their wives and children for food and reportedly went blind from lack of salt. Running out of both food and wives, the Christians sur-

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rendered in May 1189. Saladin, known both for his skill in battle and magnanimity in victory, repatriated the wives and children. The Mamelukes modified the fortress in the 14th century, and it gradually fell into disrepair. The partially restored fortress, now known as Shobak Castle after its name in Arabic, lies in a still remote region along the highway that connects Amman to the Gulf of Aqaba. Visitors can see the remains of two churches from the Crusader period and large rocks used in unsuccessful efforts to attack the fortress with catapults. They also can see writings from the Quran carved in stone and a simple throne, both probably from the time of Saladin. Medieval fortress ruins are not for everyone. But for anyone wanting to see a Crusader castle with an interesting history, Shobak Castle should be on the list. 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.

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27. ___ Speedwagon 30. Times in classifieds 31. Leaning tower city 32. County seat of Orange County 34. Nordstrom store section 35. Unable to hear 36. WTTV military drama, initially 37. Lilly voice mail prompt 39. Many a Noblesville HS prom corsage 40. Actress Witherspoon 41. Hoosier humorist 42. Big coffee holder at Ritz Charles 45. Little bit 47. Show up

48. Staggered 49. Prairie View putting areas 52. Fritter away 53. Pop’s John 55. Proposal 57. Sit in I-69 traffic 58. St. John’s ___ (herbal remedy) 59. Start the pot at Indiana Grand Casino 60. Swerve 61. The Friendly Tavern or DC’s Pub, e.g. 62. Leonard, McGinnis and Daniels org. Answers on Page 27


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with a personal fitness coordinator in a state-of-the-art fitness center and yoga/dance studio.

EXPLORE THE ARTS

in a fully-equipped art studio, resident gallery and music studio.

GET PLUGGED IN

with a full social calendar including classes, workshops, trips and outings.

M E E T T H E S TA F F

FREE LUNCH & P R E S E N TAT I O N AT

MITCHELL’S FISH MARKET

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 11:30 AM RSVP to 317-616-0858. Space is limited.

317-616-0858 • WoodlandTerraceLiving.com 689 Pro Med Lane • Carmel, IN 46032 • Near 136th Street and US 31

Built, owned and managed by a local company with a lifelong commitment to serving seniors in central Indiana.


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