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Four Fishers teachers receive Lilly Endowment grant By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Four Fishers teachers have each received a $12,000 Lilly Endowment Teacher Creativity grant to pursue one of their dreams education while bringing back innovative ideas to the classroom. Each year, Lilly Endowment awards the grant to 100 educators in grades K-12 in Indiana. Darcy Banitt Banitt is an honors biology and forensic science teacher at Fishers High School. She will bike across the nation for 45 days, leaving in late May. “It’s always been a dream of mine to do something like that,” Banitt said. “I really like the outdoors. My family goes hiking in national parks as much as we can, and my husband Banitt and I bike to school every day. The purpose of the Lilly grant is a teacher creativity renewal type of thing. They want us to do something that has always been a passion of ours to renew our creativity. What I found in thinking about this project is that so many different disciplines can be worked into the actual bike ride – the physics of the biking, the art of the photography and scenery I’m going to see, journaling, math. So many different subjects fit into it. I hope to bring back my experience to the whole school.” Heather Butz Butz teaches medieval Europe to sixth graders at Sand Creek Elementary. She will travel through London, Paris and Germany and visit various castles and concentration camps. In one of Butz’s Butz

lessons, she teaches students about castles. The students then create castles on the game Minecraft. She also teaches about the Holocaust. Butz will leave in July for 20 days. She’s applied for the grant once prior to receiving it this year. “It’s the chance of a lifetime,” she said. “I would never have gotten to do this without this grant.” David Greiwe Greiwe teaches fourth grade at Cumberland Road Elementary and wrote his grant using an engineering design process. Greiwe will bicycle through Germany to explore his ancestral roots and visit a German elementary school that teaches science, technology, engineering and mathematics. “I will make contact with a teacher and have my class Skype with their class and Greiwe share some ideas of what they’re doing in their class that we might not be doing with our students,” Greiwe said. He also hopes to create a bike-to-school day at the elementary school. Leslie Johnson Johnson teaches fifth grade social studies at Fall Creek Intermediate School. She will travel the American West and will photograph and document her experience. “For the longest time, I wanted to be a photojournalist,” she said. “I’ve traveled most of the U.S. but never the western region. I Johnson can pull from books and online sources, but I don’t have a personal knowledge to be able to explain (to my students). This will help bring more knowledge into that area of teaching.” For more, visit lillyendowment.org.

David Hall and Emma Hostetter recently opened a brick-and-mortar location for the Borrowed Boutique. (Photo by Anna Skinner) Founded Jan. 25, 2011, at Fishers, IN Vol. VI, No. 53 Copyright 2013. 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 Fishers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

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Dispatches Restoration award nominations – Indiana Landmarks seeks nominations for the annual Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration. The prize goes to the owner of a historic structure that has been restored following the highest standards in method, materials and design. Eligible owners include individuals, companies, nonprofit organizations, institutions and government entities. Anyone may submit a nomination -- the owner, architect, engineer, contractor, neighbor, appreciative citizen. Nomination forms are available at bit.ly/ILawards. The deadline for nominations is Jan. 23. Conner Prairie events – Baking Bread Hearth Style, 1 to 4 p.m. Jan. 28. Blend traditional with contemporary as you explore the basics of baking bread. Learn about various types of corn bread, yeast bread and quick bread and make your own artisan bread using both hearth-baking and modern-baking techniques. For ages 14 and older. Cost is $55 for members, $60 for non-members. Visit ConnerPrairie.org to register. Corrections officers needed – The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office will be hiring up to 13 new correction officers. Benefits for full-time officers include a competitive salary, health insurance, paid holidays, deferred compensation plans, pension plan and opportunities for advancement. For more information and to obtain a pre-application, visit in-hamiltoncounty.civicplus.com/595/Recruitment and click on the "Corrections and Youth Care" tab. Free science lectures – Anderson University’s School of Science and Engineering is offering a series of lectures that are free and open to the public. The lectures start at 7 p.m. and are located in Hartung Hall (room 101). Upcoming topics include: Feb. 16 – What do the Pharmaceutical Industry and the Manhattan Project Have in Common? For more, contact the AU School of Science and Engineering at 765-641-4374. Learn blacksmithing – Conner Prairie is offering a course on basic blacksmithing skills. Classes run from 6 to 9 p.m. on Mondays from Jan. 30-Feb 6. Basic techniques will include tending a fire, drawing out, upsetting, welding, file work and finishing work. Participants will complete several simple projects such as hooks, chain links, cooking utensils and blacksmith tongs. Cost is $215 for members, $225 for non-members. All materials will be provided. Visit ConnerPrairie. org to register. Dean’s list – Fishers residents Lori Summers and Elyse Younger were recently named to the IU Kokomo dean’s list.


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Cala writes life transition book By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Terry Cala wants to help his fellow baby boomers prepare for their future. The Fishers resident pubauthor lished “Life Transition Planning: The New Paradigm for Baby Boomers and Their Parents.” Cala said the book is a follow up to his first book, “Money Talks: A Banker Speaks Out on the Great Recession,” published in 2010. Cala said that book explained the origins and reasons for the Great Recession along with the significant legislation that was passed in the following two years after the recession. “My new book looks at American life eight years after the Great Recession and is based on observations I have made as a banker over the last 30 years, working in Indianapolis and in Naples, Florida,” Cala said. Cala, a certified financial planner with his own consulting company, said with nearly 80 million baby boomers transitioning into retirement, preparation is key. “What happened in 1999, 2000 and 2008 were significant downturns in the (stock) market, which affected the baby boomers because now many of them are not prepared

Terry Cala recently penned a life transition planning book. (Submitted photo)

financially for retirement,” Cala said. “The other part is the estate planning to the point where they are going to need assistance with their daily care, their finances and their personal life.” Cala, 61, encourages people not to wait so long to prepare for retirement and make their transition plan. Cala’s book is available on Amazon.com.

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City councilors encourage student decision making By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Eight junior and senior students had a chance to learn about philanthropy by exploring teacher grant applicagiving back tions and choosing which grants were awarded and how much thanks to the Zimmerman-Moeller fund established in 2016. City councilors Todd Zimmerman and Eric Moeller each donated $500 to the grant fund. “Todd and Eric are Fishers city councilmen that have been very active supporters of the school system,” said Freedom Kolb, executive director of the Hamilton Southeastern Schools Education Foundation. “They decided to invest in teacher grants. They ultimately wanted students to voice what they wanted and to find out what current students find out is beneficial.” Students facilitated the entire process from collecting grant applications to deciding which proposal was the most impactful. They awarded to Fishers Elementary School for a project called “Growing Starts Here.” The project was

From left, Maddie Folta, Elissa Tham, Alex Long, Claire Haxton, Hana Ghoneima, Haeli Juthani, Brendan Toungate and (not pictured) Olivia Kegley served on the student board that awarded $1,000 to Fishers Elementary School to establish a hydroponic garden. (Submitted photo)

designed by Denise Jarrett, Teresa Miller and Lori Fox. The grant will go toward establishing a hydroponic garden. Jarrett said FES wants to be a catalyst for the school district by connecting healthy minds and healthy bodies. The equipment for the garden will be ordered during the school’s second semester. For more, visit hsefoundation.org.

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TO GIVE back By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com From the time Dr. Emma Hostetter opened her family practice and earned her master’s degree in public health from Hopkins University, she knew she wanted to do something with a nonprofit, particularly related to kids cover story and the fashion industry. When Hostetter and her husband, David Hall, had a daughter, they realized the expenses of the child fashion industry. “Emma is also really into children’s fashion, so she started buying a lot of nicer stuff for pictures and found they’re expensive, and once you use them one time, what do you do with them? So we toyed around with the idea of actually renting them,” Hall said. “We set up a Facebook page and listed several items, and we had people renting them like crazy.” The Borrowed Boutique was born in February 2015, and Hostetter still had her passion for nonprofits. With her public health degree focusing in women’s and children’s global health issues, she discovered Esther’s Children, an organization based in Brazil that works to remove children from sex trafficking or prevents them from getting involved. In July 2015, Hostetter traveled to Brazil to see Esther’s Children for herself to make sure it was a good fit. “I wanted to see firsthand what they were doing,” she said. “They had more of a prevention program, and I wanted something focused, not just on rescuing girls out but also setting things up to prevent them from even getting into it. (Esther’s Children) has education on the way for girls to have more self-worth and telling them they can be something even though they are coming from an impoverished area.” In addition to donating 10 percent of rental profits to Esther’s Children, The Borrowed Boutique also has set up the Styled to Give campaign. The campaign brought in child models who purchased tickets and photographers who donated their time. All profits went to Esther’s Children, but Hostetter said the program was

time-intensive, so she and Hall switched it up a bit. Now, a facilitating photographer donates time to give a workshop of sorts to other photographers wishing to build their portfolio. Attending photographers purchase tickets, and a portion of those profits are donated to Esther’s Children. Hostetter’s goal is to host the shoot-out workshops monthly. There have been two workshops since 2015. The Borrowed Boutqiue recently moved into its first brick-and-mortar store at 8890 E. 116th St., Suite 290 in Fishers. It launched its website at the beginning of the year. The business originally launched online, so only 5 percent of sales are local. “Part of this is to have a place where people can come in and grow our local market,” Hostetter said. For more, visit theborrowedboutique.com.

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Couple helps nonprofit to remove women from sex trafficking in Brazil HELPING YOUNG BOYS With the successful partnership between The Borrowed Boutique and Esther’s Children in Brazil, founders Emma Hostetter and David Hall are looking to rent out more boys clothes and partner with a nonprofit to aid young boys. One nonprofit of interest that caught the couple’s eye is an organization in Africa that helps remove boys from the fishing slave trade industry. Hostetter and Hall have not reached out to the organization yet. “Esther’s primarily works with girls, and now we are carrying more boy clothing, so it just made sense to give back to something geared toward kids,” Hostetter said. “There is a community where there’s a lot of slavery in the fishing industry where they steal or buy boys on the black market, and then from what we’ve heard, they throw them in the water. If they can swim, they use them as slave laborers. But if they can’t, they let them drown. It’s horrific.”

David Hall and Emma Hostetter recently opened a brick-and-mortar location for the Borrowed Boutique. (Photo by Anna Skinner)


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Trump misses an opportunity At the recent Golden Globes Awards, cinematic icon Meryl Streep unleashed a torrent of invective goop on President-elect Donald Trump. She had just won the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement and took the occasion to lash out at Trump, renouncing his campaign rhetoric and criticizing him for mocking a disabled reporter during the campaign. Note: No mention of the abduction, beating and semi-scalping of the mentally disabled Chicagoan by thugs. Sigh. Her dime, her dance floor, we suppose. The really troubling element from that saga was Trump taking to Twitter to fire back with name-calling. Opportunity missed. He should have ignored it. Under the First Amendment she is entitled to her opinion (not that we agree with it or the “safe space” venue in which she chose to exercise it), and, second, silence would have been golden. Aren’t there more important issues at hand, soon-to-be Mr. President, than yet another Hollywood liberal going off against you? Let. It. Go. Stop Twitter bombing at every opportunity. We do, though, kind of like your notion to break news via your Twitter account instead of in the liberal, mainstream media; they’ll make it up, anyway. If, truly, it’s a new dawn in America, Trump needs to prove it by being presidential in every single way; well, not in the Clinton way, but we digress. We have no clue what he hoped to accomplish with his 140-character (plus) dance. Every task at hand is far more important than firing back at an entertainment lefty running off at the mouth. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

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What we eat Commentary by Terry Anker As kids growing up in late mid-century America, we were taught that “we are what we eat.” Sitting in the back of our thirdgrade classrooms, we giggled that we might become giant walking heads of broccoli or colossal personifications of pork chops. With so many of our supposed new ideas, the refrain did not originate with us but enjoyed a renaissance with the macrobiotic diet craze of the 1960s, as we were reminded that the machines that are our bodies would function better if they were fueled by higher quality consumables. Sure. Many sources cite the early Christian church for first recording references to the notion that, even as we are called to the Holy Eucharist, we are being reminded of the spiritual connection between nourishment and life. By the early 1800s French politician and early gastronome Jean Anthelme BrillatSavarin deployed his version of the notion in the essay “Concerning Spiritualism and

Materialism.” No doubt, truffles, foie gras and Champagne had come to be religious experiences for some, but the point remained: healthy body, healthy mind. By the early part of the 20th century, pioneering nutritionist and radio talk show host Victor Hugo Lindlahr admonished us to be mindful of what we consume, lest we become overweight and lack essential vigor. His 1940 book “You Are What You Eat” reflected a cultural shift focusing solely on the secular benefits of a healthy diet. Too bad. Can we deny the connection between what we put into our bodies and how we feel? If not, can we deny the connection between what we put into our bodies and how we think? Yet even as we marvel in our collective corpulence, do we starve our eternal spirits? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

Q U O TE  O F  THE  W EEK Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.

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Get your mooches up, people! Football is winding down, but competitive dance is just getting started. Woot, humor woot! Yes, it’s true. I’ve reached the point in every dance mom’s life when she actually looks forward to the dressing-room drama, the bedazzled bootie shorts and the cringeworthy cacophony of hundreds of tweenagers yelling, “Ya-ah, Kayla!” While trapped in a parking garage this morning (literally), I pondered my unbelievable metamorphosis. I’m not particularly girly, nor did I grow up in a world of jazz hands and faux Kardashian lashes. I’d always dreamed of watching my kids from the basketball stands or natatorium seats, or even the freezing soccer sidelines. Never, at least until four years ago, had I imagined I’d happily be packing Dream Duffels full of sequenced costumes, makeup remover, fishnet tights and bun makers, and heading off to local hotels for 36-48 hours of dance competition (nor that I’d be stuck underground at 7:15 a.m.!). In truth, my first year of wading through contemporary marshland with my youngest daughter was almost my last. The time, the money, the stupid judges … and all for watching my precious little angel on stage for maybe seven minutes, total. I could barely handle it. But she clearly has a passion for this, and I could easily see that behind the occasional tears and forgotten bling earrings, she was learning how to persevere under pressure (much like me as I analyzed my escape options). I’ve also learned to squash my sometimes critical but always competitive nature and focus instead on how much fun she is having and the wonderful friendships she is making. And with the right attitude, Netflix and a pair of high-quality ear plugs, the weekends can be rather pleasurable (even when I seriously cannot get out of this stupid garage!). So get ready for some unbelievable tales of tacky parenting and outrageous toddlers, my friends, for rarely does a dance season disappoint. I promise to deliver the juice, freshly squeezed, as I dive headfirst into the crazy (right after I solve this absurd parking predicament, that is). Peace out.

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Art of humor

Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

From my first day of college in September of 1965 at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., I wanted to meet Art humor Buchwald. His office, on Pennsylvania Avenue, was just down the street from my dorm. In 1967, I persuaded the editor of the student newspaper, “The Hatchet,” to give me my own weekly humor column. The feature, “Wolf’s Whistle,” ran in almost 100 college newspapers – possibly the first student syndicated humor column in the country. Headstrong and naive, I figured I could just look up Mr. Buchwald’s home number in the phone book. There it was. When he answered the phone, I nervously filled him in on my own “rich” history of writing humor columns. When I told him I attended classes just a few blocks from his office, he invited me to come over for a short visit. Two days later, I called Mr. Buchwald’s secretary. “Yes,” she said, “Mr. Buchwald said you’d be calling.” I stammered, “He did?” I entered his office with a stack of “Hatchets” under my arm. He stole a glance at me and snapped, “Let me see one of those newspapers, kid.” I’d love to report to you that he

burst out laughing. Instead, he just stared at the page, steely eyed. Not even a smile. Only a subtle nod of the head that made me think he saw a glimmer of potential. He grabbed a pen off his desk and scribbled a few words over my byline. Then he answered a phone call, apologized and walked out the door. Dejected, I shuffled back to my apartment and opened the newspaper to the page that Mr. Buchwald had read. I stared in delight at these words scrawled on the paper: “Wolfsie, stay out of my racket.” – Art Buchwald I was only 20, but it was the coolest thing that had ever happened to me. I cut out the message and framed it, along with the photo I had snapped of Mr. Buchwald reading my column. It has been on my desk ever since. You know, that may still be the coolest thing that has ever happened to me. Next week, part 2 of this story… Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist, and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.

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McQueens to launch Fill the Truck By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Since opening approximately a year ago, an Indianapolis-based Junk King franchise owned by Fishers residents Julius giving back and Jacqueline McQueen has participated in various giving back campaigns around the county. The business, which removes unwanted items from a household or business and recycles them, recently announced it would look into launching its own initiative later this year to aid the community. Recently, the couple took part in various initiatives, such as helping Sotherby’s Real Estate collect items to give back to fire victims, and donating recycled items to Goodwill, the Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity and the Julian Center. Plans are now in place to launch Fill the Truck, the McQueen’s own initiative to give back to those in need. “It’ll be our own initiative. We will be going to local vendors and asking for donations and take our truck around and fill that truck up and disperse those items to homeless people, people with low income or people in the Hamilton County community that need those items,” Julius said. Jacqueline said items will include nonperish-

The Indianapolis-based Junk King franchise was opened by Julius and Jacqueline McQueen last year. (Submitted photo)

able food, clothing and some furniture. “We feel really fortunate to get into this business and have the opportunity to do this and run across so many people with so many needs,” Julius said. “It really touches our hearts, especially when we run into someone who is on a fixed income but needs something done. We know it’s a need out there, and we are touched by people who are in need, and we feel fortunate to be where we are. We really believe for every dollar we give out, we receive something in return.” The Fill the Truck campaign is expected to begin around the 2017 holiday season. For more, visit junk-king.com/locations/ indianapolis/

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Top loan originator – Residential mortgage lender Ruoff Home Mortgage announced that Joe Harvey was the top loan originator for their Carmel office for the month of December. The top spot in each branch office is based on the number of closed loans during the month, as compared to their peers. State of the County set for Jan. 25 - Hamilton County Harvey Commissioner Steve Dillinger’s annual State of the County address will take place at the monthly Noblesville Chamber of Commerce Luncheon from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 25. Dillinger will review 2016 programs and projects while also sharing commissioners’ priorities for 2017. Ticket costs are $20/members and $26/non-members. To register, visit noblesvillechamber.com.


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KKBB salon concert planned for Jan. 21 By Heather Collins • news@currentinfishers.com Local salon Kiss Kiss Bang Bang will hold a 10th Anniversary Holiday After Party from 9 p.m. to midnight Jan. 21 at Deluxe at Old National Centre. The event will be a music collaboration of hip-hop and hairdressers. The concert will feature Jared Watson of The Dirty Heads. Watson will be releasing his highly acclaimed and anticipated new solo project under the name Swordbeach. The concert also will feature Know-Madik, DJ Indiana Jones, Gabby Love and Melody Hunter. “It’s going to be a party,” Watson said. “It’s music that I haven’t played, ever.” According to a press release, KKBB Salon owners have always dreamed of throwing a concert. The salon has deep ties with the music industry and culture. Co-owner and cofounder Mike “Cheez” Brown also is a musician and the band manager for The Dirty Heads and Sublime with Rome, and has several connections throughout the Los Angeles music scene. Brown’s music connections have led to several celebrity clients and business partnerships at KKBB Salon, including The Dirty Heads. “It’s going to be a heck of night,” Brown said. “Our parties

Jared Watson of The Dirty Heads will premiere his new solo project, Swordbeach.

are legendary, but they’re never open to the public.” The KKBB 10th Anniversary After Party presented by 99.5 WZPL will be hosted by Smiley and Nikki of The Smiley Morning Show. KKBB Carmel is at 110 W. Main St. KKBB Fishers is located at 8395 E. 116th St. #137. Tickets are available at both KKBB salons for $22.50 or at the Old National Centre Box Office for $27.50. Tickets can be ordered via Ticketmaster for $32.50. A portion of the proceeds will go to Susan G. Komen of Central Indiana. For more, follow Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Salon on Facebook or visit kkbbsalon.com.

When the temperature drops, there’s nothing quite like the pleasure of simple and delicious comfort food. Instead of letting the winter chill get you down, warm your recipe body and heart with dishes that are both comforting and delicious. After all, there is no better time to satisfy your cravings for feel-good favorites than during the cold winter months. This mouthwatering winter recipe will not only help warm you up, but create a loving family dining experience that everyone can enjoy. Cook time: 55 minutes Servings: 4 Ingredients: Nonstick spray, 2 teaspoons olive oil, 1 tablespoon minced onion, 1 clove garlic, minced, 1 cup quinoa, rinsed and drained, 2 1/2 cups water, 2 large eggs, 1 cup nonfat milk, 1 cup Borden Cheese Sharp Cheddar Shreds, divided, chopped tomato (optional), green onion (optional) Directions: Heat oven to 350 F and spray 8-by-8-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. In medium skillet, heat oil over medium heat until hot. Add onion and garlic, and saute 1 minute, or until onion is tender. Add quinoa and cook, stirring, until golden brown and toasted, 2-3 minutes. Add water, bring to boil, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, covered, until water has been absorbed, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat. In large bowl, whisk together eggs and milk. Stir quinoa into egg mixture and whisk in 1/2 cup cheese. Spread in prepared baking dish and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Bake 30 minutes. Garnish with chopped tomato and green onion, if desired. Serve immediately.


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Where’s Amy attends sold out ‘Return of the Mac’ Jessica Lehman (Fishers), Amanda Miller (Fishers) and Andrea West (Carmel). (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2017. All Rights Reserved.) Where’s Amy joined more than 3,000 people for the popular, sold-out ‘Return of the Mac’ event at The Pavillion at Pan Am in downtown Indianapolis. Indy’s top chefs and restaurants served up varieties of macaroni and cheese to hungry fans of all ages. The event was put on by MOKB Presents and DO 317. If you missed this year’s event, get ready to unbuckle a belt notch because ‘Return of the Mac’ will be expanding to the Northside and other locations next year. Where’s Amy can’t wait to see you there.

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The historic Steer-In Restaurant holds strong to a delicious menu that has satisfied diners for more than five decades, from fried chicken livers and beef and noodles to classic breakfast dishes that will remind you of home. The Steer-In also was recently featured on Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives!” No matter how often you decide to come, you will have friendly service and good food every time. Type of Food: Contemporary and traditional American cuisine Recommendation: Twin Steer Burger

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Price Range: $5-$15 Reservations: Not required Hours: 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. TuesdaySaturday. Address: 5130 E. 10th St., Indianapolis Phone: 317-356-0996

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The big game is almost here: two teams, a room full of fans and a spread of fan-favorite foods to keep everybody going. Whether everyone’s at your place or you’re heading somewhere else to watch the game, you want to make sure the place is stocked with flavorful snacks that will wow the crowd. This year, step up your game with clutch recipes loaded with bold flavor and plenty of

heat. One of the most popular party favorites is buffalo chicken dip. It is a must-have because it’s creamy, cheesy and loaded with greattasting buffalo flavor. Serve it up with freshcut celery or bell peppers, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING baby carrots, crackers and DOCKET NO. PP-1612-23 The Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing pita bread, and you’ll add on Wednesday, February 1, 2017, at the Fishers City Hall Auditorium, some kick to your sporty One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 at 6:30 p.m. Boomerang celebration. Plus, this recipe Development Company, LLC requests Primary Plat approval provides a way to include subdividing 43.67 +/- acres into one-hundred and one (101) singlefamily residential lots located at 16592 East 96th Street, Fishers, IN those traditional football 46040, on the North side of East 96th Street, between Cyntheanne flavors without the mess of Road and Flatrock Boulevard. The subdivision will be known as THE hot wings. PRESERVE AT BRIDGER PINES. The property is zoned PUD-R (Ord. Ingredients: 2 cups #081516). The property is identified as Parcel No: 13-16-08-00-00019.000. The legal description of the subject property is on file with the shredded cooked chicken, City Department of Community Development. 1 package cream cheese (8 The Advisory Plan Commission is obligated by Indiana Code ounces), softened, 1/2 cup to approve a Primary Plat request if it complies with local zoning Frank’s RedHot Original ordinances. The Advisory Plan Commission may deny a Primary Plat if the petitioner requests a waiver from these standards. Boomerang Cayenne Pepper Sauce or Development Company, LLC is requesting waivers from the local Buffalo Wings Sauce, 1/2 zoning ordinances. cup ranch dressing, 1/2 cup Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections concerning the request with the Fishers Department of Community crumbled bleu cheese or othDevelopment located at Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, er shredded cheese, green Fishers, Indiana, 46038 and/or may contact Adam Zaklikowski, Planner onions, chopped (optional) with the department at (317) 595-3303, zaklikowskia@fishers.in.us. Directions: Heat oven Plan Commission agenda materials will be posted online at http://www. fishers.in.us/AgendaCenter approximately five (5) days before the to 350 F. In shallow, 1-quart meeting. Interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard baking dish, combine all inby the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at the meeting. gredients. Bake 20 minutes, Applicant/Petitioner Name and Contact Information: or until mixture is heated Boomerang Development Company, LLC ATTN: Corby Thompson through. Stir. Garnish with 11911 Lakeside Drive chopped green onions, if Fishers, IN 46038 desired. Serve with torticorbyt@yahoo.com lla chips, crackers and/or You are receiving this notice as an affected property owner located within 660 feet or two (2) property depths, whichever is less. vegetables.


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Blueprint for Improvement: Pool house expansion Commentary by Larry Greene

After

Before Background Info: This home in Carmel’s Springmill Streams neighborhood needed updated outdoor living features around the pool. After building a free-standing garage in 2006, the owners realized they needed a structure to provide more shade and an improved outdoor kitchen/ entertaining/TV viewing area.

Before problems: The previous outdoor kitchen was outdated, and the patio was uncovered and received an excessive amount of sunlight at peak times, making it difficult for the family to enjoy their outdoor living spaces. There also was no outdoor TV and limited covered space to sit and relax. The pool deck also needed some maintenance upgrades.

After solutions: The goal for this backyard was a covered space free of direct sunlight, and other diverse spaces to enjoy the various aspects of the owners’ property. 1. The roofline of the existing pool house was extended to create a seamless transition to the covered outdoor living addition. This expansion that extends to the edge of the pool houses a wood-burning corner fireplace, improvements to the outdoor kitchen and an impressive vaulted ceiling with stained wood trim and accent lighting. 2. An additional feature to block sunlight and wind is an integrated, retractable screen between two of the pillars. 3. The entire concrete pool deck was re-designed and replaced with stamped concrete. This allowed for the original sunken fire pit to be raised up to ground level for easier access. 4. A stained cedar pergola with stone pillars and accent lighting was designed at the opposite end of the pool, overlooking the green space and the crystal clear pool simultaneously. This unique space can be enjoyed in moveable chairs, or even suspended in a hammock. Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before-and-after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.

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26. Tail end 28. Half Price Books units 29. Mar y ___ Mexican Restaurant 30. “Absolutely!” 32. Sweetie 33. IU, to Purdue 35. Pops 38. Broadband letters 39. ___ Lingus 40. A Manning 42. Conceited 43. Big coffee holder at Ritz Charles 44. Broad Ripple Vintage feathery wrap 45. Zionsville Chamber of Commerce web address ending 48. Numerical suffix 49. Big name in Marsh chips 51. Serve meals at Carmel

Elementary School 52. Multipage article 55. Speak in Hamilton County Court 57. Pungent-smelling at the Noblesville Landfill 58. Mitchell’s Fish Market tuna 60. Jewish month 62. Start of a Mud Creek Players play 63. Proofreader’s mark 64. Uncertainties 65. HSE volleyball court divider 66. Ostrich relative 67. ___ Got a Secret 68. Maneko Neko restaurant sash 69. Oui’s opposite 70. Butler Bowl turf Answers on Page 19


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