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HSE board elects new leadership for 2016 By Sam Elliott • news@currentinfishers.com At its first meeting of 2016, the Hamilton Southeastern Board of School education Trustees elected a new slate of officers to lead the board in the new year. Karen Harmer will replace John DeLucia as board president while Howard Stevenson will serve as vice president and Sylvia Shepler will serve as secretary. “I’ve been honored and privileged to serve as president for the last two years,” DeLucia said before nominating the Harmer slate of Harmer, Stevenson and Shepler. “I’m just really grateful for the tremendous students… Our students and the families and parents that support them are the best. And we couldn’t do any of it without our teachers, who are just the best. I’d take them over any set of Stevenson teachers on the planet. What they’ve done with the resources available is nothing short of incredible. Our administration is phenomenal and Supt. Dr. Allen Bourff just had his first anniversary and we’re delighted to have him and look forward to his continued leadership.” DeLucia and Harmer will swap as liaisons to

The FHS We the People team was recognized as Snapshot of Success honorees by the HSE school board for winning the We the People state competition and qualifying for nationals in Washington DC. (Photos by Sam Elliott)

Fishers High School swimmers Lauren Edelman and Lauryn Parrish, pictured with Supt. Dr. Allen Bourff and HSE Board President Karen Harmer, were recognized as Snapshot of Success honorees for qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials this summer in Omaha, Neb.

the respective committees on which they serve, with Harmer joining the Mayor’s Roundtable and DeLucia joining the Mental Health and City of Fishers Economic Redevelopment.

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Nickel Plate Players board members Amanda Bell, Sandy Thorne, Ashton Wolf, Renee Cox and Rob Lawyer lead the local theater and performance group, founded in April of 2014. (Photo by James Feichtner) Founded Jan. 25, 2011, at Fishers, IN Vol. V, No. 51 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.

news@currentinfishers.com After a national search for candidates, the board of directors of Conner Prairie announced Jan. 11 they have found the museum’s next president and CEO. local Normal Burns II, of Richmond, Va., will succeed Ellen Rosenthal as president and CEO beginning Jan. 27. Rosenthal officially retired from the museum’s top position Jan. 4. Burns has more than 28 years of experience in various leadership capacities at historical institutions. He’s currently the executive director at Maymont, a 100acre property in Richmond, Va., that includes historical buildings, gardens and animal experiences that draws 500,000 annual visitors. “At the onset of our search, we established several critical priorities that the next president and CEO must Burns meet, and we unanimously believe that Norman Burns exceeds those criteria,” Jay Ricker, chairman of Conner Prairie’s board of directors, said. “He considers himself first and foremost a historian and educator and has observed Conner Prairie for years. We look forward to his leadership, expertise and creativity to help guide Conner Prairie’s future.”

Another big change for the board in 2016 will take effect in February, with regular meetings moving from the first and third Mondays of the month to the first and third Wednesdays beginning with Feb. 10 and 24 meetings. “That’s a major issue for us,” Bourff said. “Monday board meetings are difficult to plan for and difficult to execute when you’re trying to prepare for all the questions that come over the weekend. Wednesday night board meetings are going to be much better for our staff, and it also will help, if we have a long board meeting, to focus on the next two days to get the debriefing accomplished.” January’s second meeting will remain on a Monday, Jan. 25.

Dispatches Share your proposal story - Did your love get down on one knee, or surprise you in some other romantic way? Current Publishing is hosting its first ever Valentine’s Day contest, presented by Moyer Fine Jewelers, and to win you just need to share your story of how you or your spouse proposed marriage! The first-place winner for the best story will receive a John Hardy Limited Edition Pink Sapphire Bracelet. The first runner-up will win a dinner for two at Prime 47 in Carmel, and the second runner-up will win a $100 gift card to Kroger in Carmel. Send a short essay detailing how you or your spouse set up the proposal for your chance to win. Email your essay to Editorial Director Sophie Pappas at sophie@youarecurrent.com by Jan. 25. Winners will be announced Feb. 1 have their essay published in the Feb. 9 editions of Current. Winnie the Pooh Day – Fishers Parks & Recreation will host a Winnie the Pooh Day celebration from 1 to 4 p.m. on Jan. 17 at Cumberland Park. This free event includes photo opportunities with Winnie the Pooh, crafts, tabletop games and light refreshments. Outdoor activities will include the chance to build an Eeyore house and a game of Pooh Sticks on the bridge. Swim lesson registration – Southeastern Swim School is offering swim lessons at the Hamilton Southeastern High School Natatorium. Spring session is now enrolling. Spaces are limited and will fill up quickly so reserve now! Children must be toilet-trained to participate. Hamilton Southeastern High School is located at 13910 E. 126th St. For more, visit www.hseswimlessons.com or call 579-0164.


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Fishers School of Rock students rehearse for their upcoming Jan. 23 concert at Alley’s Alehouse. From left, guitarist Devon Lehr, drummer Simon Gardner, vocalist Maggie Adolay, bassist Kaia EbyHolmes and guitarist Keegan Phillips. (Submitted photo)

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Dancers Daniella Pretorius, Alicia Hamaker, Anna Barge and Tessa Gibbons strike a pose during a Nickel Plate Players performance. (Submitted photo)

Nickel Plate Players offer performance opportunities for area entertainers By Renee Larr • new@currentinfishers.com

Fishers provides ample opportunities for children in the areas of sports, music and theatre — but what about the adults? Fishers residents and husband and wife Ashton Wolf and Sandy Thorne saw a need for an adult cover story theatre group in their own city, and Nickel Plate Players was formed in April of 2014. The group has seen tremendous success with its musical productions and has seen an increased growth in participants since its founding. “We wish to engage as many people, regardless of their level of ability. That's the very purpose of our organization — to give people of all types, all ages and all qualification levels an opportunity to have theatrical opportunities,” Wolf said. “To date we have fulfilled a total of 146 production positions.” The group is managed by Wolf and Thorne along with 12 board members who help execute NPP’s vision. “What I have admired is their creativity and their passion for not letting go of their vision,” board member Renee Cox said. That vision for the future includes moving past just the outdoor amphitheater where they’ve been performing since last year. “One of the things we will be doing is focusing on continuing to acquire an indoor space,” Wolf said. “Given the fact there are some 90,000-plus people in Fishers, and there seems to be such a keen interest in seeing this type of cultural activity develop, we're going to have our board of directors assist us in trying to see that through to fruition.” A secondary focus for the future will be to attract individuals who have written their own original content. “To create new musicals is a whole different opportunity, and that is what they've done,” Cox said. “That just tells you right there if there is one person in this city that has that talent, imagine what could happen when you have a venue

that are excellent actors, but they're not as comfortable with the singing and dancing. It would be an opportunity to involve them as well.” The group also hopes to eventually include a publishing arm of NPP. “Surprisingly enough, we're finding that writers in the area are coming out of the woodwork,” Wolf said. “We've had people who have written three plays and never known where to go with them. We want to be accessible to the people of the community who are writers with the idea that, ultimately, we want to be able to help facilitate that for writers. This publishing arm will be an operation of ours wherein we will nurture the creation of original content and the publishing the content thereof.” With lofty ambitions for the future, the Nickel Plate Players feel they could increase their reach beyond just Fishers and Hamilton Co. to all of greater Indiana.

From left, Alicia Hamaker, Becky Macy and Ashton Symons take the stage during a previous Nickel Plate Players show. (Submitted photo)

that would attract people.” With the addition of new, original content, NPP may be able to increase its number of productions per year. “I think this year, we will have an opportunity to look at what a full season for NPP will look like,” board member Amanda Bell said. NPP is more than just musicals, though, as the group is looking to add smaller plays into the list of upcoming productions with the goal of adding more performers. “We're looking at someone to work with to create an original production, or look for a smaller play that is already written but by someone who hasn't had the opportunity to have their play performed,” Thorne said. “It's one thing to write it, but it's very difficult to get it on the stage because it costs money. We're meeting more and more performers

About the Nickel Plate Players • Officially formed in April 2014 by co-founders and husband and wife Ashton Wolf and Sandy Thorne • First production — the musical “BEEHIVE” directed by Wolf — performed July 19, 2014, at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheatre and drew an audience of more than 1,000 • Received 2014 Award of Excellence from the Indiana Parks and Recreation Association • Grant recipient from Hamilton Co. Tourism to write and produce a 2016 bicentennial musical for Hamilton Co. and the State of Indiana • Board of directors includes Cox, Wolf, Thorne, Bell, Lori Friddle, Beth Clark, Tracy Friddle, Rob Lawyer, Laurie Coyle Quinn, Darrin Gowan, Denise Giannotta, Molly Krause, Joey Box and Patricia Dorwin • Community sponsors include Fishers Parks and Recreation, Nickel Plate Arts, Fishers Arts Council, Fishers Music Works, The Historic Ambassador House, Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy and Propeller Marketing • More information: NickelPlatePlayers.com


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With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it stuck us that there are true, overthe-top romantics in our midst. By that, we mean gents that do more than the old getdown-on-one-knee deal to beg/propose. (We do that simply to get the TV remotes from our spouses, by the way.) Some guys really go all out, expand the boundaries of creativity and really stretch to propose to what they hope will be their bride-to-be. And so in recognition of those that really know how to push the envelope in this category, we’ve created The Most Romantic Marriage Proposal contest. Every couple has a unique story, as no two are alike, but we (and our readers) want to know what over-the-moon proposal you offered or, in the case of a bride, was presented to you. The grand-prize winner, as determined by online voting Jan. 27 through Feb. 1 at www. youarecurrent.com, will be awarded a John Hardy limited edition, pink-sapphire bracelet, courtesy of Moyer Fine Jewelers. The first runner-up will have dinner for two on the house at Prime 47-Carmel, and the second runner-up will win a $100 gift card from Kroger of Carmel to use on flowers, chocolates or, perhaps, ingredients for a romantic, home-cooked meal. (Thank you, sincerely, sponsors!) All submissions will be posted, and then we’ll let our readers decide who wins what. Send your story to our editorial director, Sophie Pappas, at sophie@youarecurrent.com. The winners and their respective entries will be announced and published in the Feb. 9 edition of Current. We’re eagerly anticipating the submissions to see who really has the corner on creativity. 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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Good enough Commentary by Terry Anker When is good enough, well, good enough? Every one of us holds an internal standard that allows us to call an assigned task complete. Some will obsess over every detail to a point of absurdity well beyond any hoped for return on the effort. Others will walk away with the job better described as half-started than as half-done. Is there a benchmark that we can identify to measure a duty finished? Some of us come to know the principle outlined in software development (I’d argue that it applies to almost any start-up organization or nascent product) that the work is done when a consumer market decides enough value is created by the invention in its currently “incomplete” form to justify its cost and to therefore buy it. To continue to expend resources that do not increase the value to the customer in proportion to the required increase in price is bad business. It seems simple enough. Yet in our personal lives, so many of us obsess over the minutia of our daily

routines, ever mired in detail and “improvements” that could scarcely show a return in the quality of living were we to be around in 1,000 years. Don’t misunderstand. Excellence matters. We exist in a competitive world with an ever increasing interpretation of perfection. But, are we deploying our attentions to the specifics that matter to those that we care about around us? Or, are we indulging in our own vanity in assuming that “our” perfection will suit anyone else? It is a thorny challenge. Seeking distinction through hard-work and innovation is virtuous. We should celebrate it. But also, knowing when to stop expending resources on something that is ostensibly as good as it is going to get, likewise, is virtuous. The trick is to reconcile the two.

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Q U O T E  O F   T HE  W EEK A man’s character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation. – Mark Twain

Get your mooches up, people! Football may be 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 where she actually looks forward to the dressing room drama, the bedazzled bootie shorts and the crazy cacophony of hundreds of tween-agers yelling “Nail it, Kaylie!” How did this happen? Believe me, I ask myself this question daily. I’m not particularly girly, nor did I grow up in this 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 frozen tundra of soccer sidelines. Never, at least up until three years ago, had I imagined I’d be packing Dream Duffels full of sequenced costumes and make-up remover, fishnet tights and bun makers and heading off to local hotels for 36-48 hours of dance competition. And happily, I might add. 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 grace and confidence and how to persevere under pressure. Big stuff for an 11-year-old. And I’ve improved, too, especially in the coping arena. I’ve learned how 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. I also know that, with the right attitude, a good book and a pair of high-quality ear plugs, the weekends can be rather pleasurable. So get ready for some unbelievable tales of tacky parenting and outrageous toddlers, my friends, for rarely does a dance season disappoint. And you can count on me to deliver the juice freshly squeezed as I dive headfirst into the crazy. Can’t wait! Peace out.

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This performance comes with a warning: this is not your normal Actors Theatre of Indiana fare. cover “We’re known for more uplifting and light-hearted shows,” said Don Farrell, one of the ATI founders, along with Judy Fitzgerald and Cynthia Collins. “People walk away with a little tap in their step.” That’s not likely to be the case with “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.” “This one has very mature themes. It could be even considered an R-rated show,” Farrell said. No nudity, Farrell assured, but it is the tale of a murderous barber bent on revenge. “It’s a musical thriller,” Farrell said. “Stephen Sondheim has to be one of the most brilliant writers, really ever.” Farrell will play the title character. “It’s a dream role for almost every male actor,” Farrell said. “If you ask actors, ‘What are your dream roles?’ nine times out of 10, Sweeney Todd will be listed among those roles for any actor on the musical theater stage.” Farrell previously performed in “Sweeney Todd” twice before as Anthony Hope in two other productions. “‘Sweeney Todd’ is very rich with layers and layers of subplots,” Farrell said. “You could make an entire college course just analyzing this musical.” Collins, who will play the beggar woman, is also major Sondheim fan. “Sondheim is probably one of the most brilliant composers of the 20th and 21st century,” Collins said. “His shows are extremely difficult and complex and a challenge. For an actor, it’s wonderful to do a Sondheim show because of the challenge and the great satisfaction of getting over those hurdles. “I can’t emphasize enough how special it

The cast during a recent rehearsal. From left, John Collins, John Vessel, Don Farrell, Craig Underwood, Rory Shivers-Brimm, and Paul Nicely. (Submitted photo)

is for actor to do a Sondheim show. You don’t see a lot of Sondheim shows around here because his work is so complex and so difficult that some theater companies don’t want to do it; they don’t think the audiences will understand it. ‘Sweeney Todd’ is in the top five of the greatest musicals ever written.” This is Richard J Roberts’ fourth time directing a show with ATI. He previously directed “My Fair Lady,” “The 39 Steps” and “The Musical of Musicals.” “It’s definitely a challenging and complicated show and one that doesn’t get done very often for that reason,” Roberts said. “The fact that we’re doing it with a small cast of 11 is part of that challenge. Sondheim music is more complicated than average music. It’s also more beautiful and exciting than the av-

erage music.” Roberts is confident the talented cast will pull it off. “They’ve put a lot of work in on their own, so they arrived the first day of rehearsal really well prepared,” Roberts said. “We have some really talented high school kids. That’s one of the things that I’m most excited about. When they first contacted me about directing the show, I said I wanted to have actual kids playing the kids, which people don’t normally do. We found these amazingly talented high school kids. So I’m really thrilled they are part of the show.” The three high school students appearing in the show are Franklin Community junior Caleb Wertz (Tobias Ragg), Crawfordsville senior Elizabeth Hutson (Johanna) and Herron junior

sweeney todd Where: The Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel. When: Jan. 29 to Feb. 14. Performances are 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Discounted ticket rate of $25 on Wednesdays. Tickets: Visit atistage.org.

John Collins (Anthony Hope). Fitzgerald plays Mrs. Lovett. Johnna Tavianini, an assistant professor of musical theatre voice at Ball State University, will provide the musical direction. “She has taken a score that is usually done with a 20-person orchestra and scaled it down to five,” Farrell said.

dispatches Hamilton County Home Show – It’s time to start planning home projects for the New Year. And, just in time, the fifth annual Hamilton County Home Show this weekend, Jan. 16-17 at the Hamilton Co. 4-H Fairgrounds, is shaping up to be the finest show yet. It’s the best source for the latest in ideas and services, new products and top trends for both do-it-yourselfers and those who prefer to leave it to a professional. Sponsored by Pings Tree Service, this family-friendly event will feature dozens of local businesses with fresh ideas for making any home more comfortable, more appealing and more valuable. For more, visit hchomeshow.com.

Winnie the Pooh Day – Cumberland Park in Fishers is transforming into the Hundred Acre Wood to celebrate National Winnie the Pooh Day on Jan. 17. This program is hosted in an open house format, which means you can drop by any time and stay as long as you’d like, anytime from 1-4 p.m. During Winnie the Pooh Day, enjoy indoor and outdoor games, and parents, bring your camera. Winnie the Pooh will be available for photos. For more, visit fishers.in.us. This event is free.

Hoosier Heart-Land – Nickel Plate Arts’ February exhibit, which runs Feb. 5-27, puts a sense-of-place spin on the venue’s annual Love, Lust and Poetry exhibition. In honor of Indiana’s Bicentennial, this year’s “Valentine’s” exhibit features works that depict what artists love about the Hoosier state. The Hoosier Heart-Land exhibit is meant to serve as a visual love letter to our state, commemorating the people, places and things that make Indiana what it is today. The goal is to create an exhibit that can lift up visitors’ spirits on even the coldest, dreariest of February days and encourage everyone to marvel at what a complex, vibrant place Indiana has become over the past 200 years.


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TOTS to present ‘Skylight’ By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com The decision to present “Skylight” was easy for Theatre on the Square Artistic Director Lori Raffel. theater “Theatre on the Square chose ‘Skylight’ for one reason: Bill Simmons,” Raffel said. “I have watched Bill on stage in Indy theatre for years and worked with him at the Phoenix Theatre. He is a treasure, and the opportunity to work with him was just too wonderful to pass up. He brought with him Gari Williams to direct, and that clinched the deal.” Simmons performed at TOTS for several years, then moved on to Phoenix Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre and others. The play will run on weekends from Jan. 22 to Feb. 13 at the Christel DeHaan Main Stage. “Skylight,” written by top British playwright David Hare, won the 2015 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play. Other cast members include Sarah McGee and Tyler Ostrander. McGee, who lives in Carmel, is making her TOTS debut. Raffel is a board member of Carmel Community Players and has directed there for nearly 10 years. McGee has been in several productions that Raffel directed at CCP at Clay Terrace.

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Tom Rush to play Carmel May 19 Commentary by Zach Dunkin On his website, tomrush.com, folk icon Tom Rush offers young people seeking a career in music two pieces of advice. First, play in front of a live audience as much as possible. Second, do your best coming soon to form a personal bond with your audience. That approach has worked for the 74-yearold musician for more than 50 years – ever since his first regular gig when “engaging” his audience too well cost him the job. Music fans will be able to witness for themselves just how engaging Rush can be when he plays at The Warehouse on May 19. By putting the performer and the fan on the same level, Rush creates an atmosphere of comfort and familiarity. Audiences come for distinctive acoustic guitar style, his rich baritone vocals and humorous storytelling. “Rolling Stone” magazine credits Rush for ushering in the era of the singer-songwriter in the early 1960s. And, about that first “too successful” gig? It happened in 1961 at the Salamander Coffee House in Boston. After his first night of vying for the customers’ attention while they chat-

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Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas Commentary by Ceci Martinez

This past Christmas, we celebrated the holidays with all my family at the Iberostar Quetzal resort near Cancun, Mexico. Fantastic trip and for sure our favorite travel memory of 2015! A highlight was the food. We were in food heaven. Not only was it delicious to the palate, but dishes were works of art. I am sharing a dish that recreates those special memories from our recent trip. Note: You can assemble enchiladas ahead of time, refrigerate or freeze (up to a month). Serves: 5 (makes 10) / Time: 50 minutes Ingredients: 10 oz. diced green chiles roasted, such as Hatch or Anaheim, 1 tablespoon butter, 6 large garlic cloves, finely chopped, 1 cup fresh cilantro, chopped, 1/2 teaspoon each salt and pepper, 3 cups lowsodium chicken broth, divided, 10 corn tortillas (6 1/2 to 8 in. wide), 2 cups coarsely shredded Monterey jack, divided, 2 1/2 cups shredded cooked chicken, sour cream Directions: Preheat oven to 400F. Heat oil and butter in a large pan over medium heat. Add garlic and cook until fragrant, 30 seconds. Stir in cilantro, chiles, salt and pepper. Cook, stirring for 3 minutes to mix flavors. Add 1 1/4 cups broth and simmer until reduced by one-

Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas take your tastebuds to Cancun, Mexico. (Photo by Ceci Martinez)

third, about 10 minutes. Meanwhile, prepare tortillas: In a small frying pan, bring 1 1/2 cups broth to a gentle simmer. Working with one at a time, briefly dip tortillas into broth to barely soften. Transfer each tortilla to a large baking sheet. Do not overlap or tortillas will stick. Divide 1 1/4 cups cheese equally among tortillas and top each with shredded chicken, dividing evenly. Wrap tortilla around filling and transfer, seam side down to baking dish. Pour chile sauce over enchiladas, and top with remaining cheese. Bake until cheese is bubbling and browned, 15 to 20 minutes. Serve with sour cream. Ceci Martinez is a Zionsville resident who was born in New York and raised in Peru. For more of Ceci’s recipes, visit currentzionsville.com.

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Wheel-thrown pottery • Participants are welcome to learn aspects of wheelthrown pottery and glazing techniques using a real wheel and equipment, and receiving lessons from Conner Prairie instructors. Ages 14 and up, of any and all skill levels, are invited to participate. Bring your own towel. Aprons are recommended. All clay and material is included in the class fee. • Jan. 20-Feb. 24, recurring weekly on Wednesday. 6-7:30 p.m. • $140/non-member, $135/ member • Conner Prairie Interactive History Park: 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • 776-6000 • www. connerprairie.org

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The Art of Business and the Business of Art: Social Media How-To • In collaboration with the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, this workshop features Lorraine Ball, the owner of RoundPeg. She will provide practical strategies for effectively using social media to further your arts business, including basic how-to steps and bigpicture guidance. • Jan. 20 from 6:30-8 p.m. • $5 • Noblesville Library: 1 Library Plaza, Noblesville • 452-3690 Tyke Hike: Squirrels • Calling thursday all tykes ages 3 to 6 years old! In celebration of Squirrel Appreciation Day, learn about our bushy-tailed neighbors with activities and crafts. An adult must accompany participating children. Make note that parking is not available at the Zion Nature Center. • Jan. 21 from 10-11 a.m. • Zion Nature Center: 690 Beech St., Zionsville • 873-8950 • www.naturecenter@zionsville-in.gov

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The Hootz at Hoosier Park • This alternative rock country band, comprised of husband and wife duo Luke and Ange Marino, bring a high-energy and unique sound to their shows. The band recently released their first album “Big Deal in a Small Town,” and have also accompanied acclaimed artists, including Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, Parmalee and Kellie Pickler. See The Hootz live at a show near you! • Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. • Hoosier Park Racing & Casino: 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson • 765-642-7223 • www.hoosierpark.com

Hearthside Suppers • Take a trip to the culinary past at Conner Prairie this weekend. You will learn what people ate for dinner in the early 19th century and how meals were prepared as you help assemble, serve and eat a candlelight feast. Groups of friends and family are welcome. Wine and beer options are also available for an additional cost. Recommended for ages 10 and up. • Jan. 23 from 6-9 p.m. • Registration required. $65 per adult and $60 per youth, or $60 per member and $55 per youth member • Conner Prairie Interactive History Park: 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • 776-6000 • www.connerprairie.org

Family Pool Challenge • Grab a swimsuit and swim cap, and get ready for an evening of family fun and friendly competition. Build cardboard boats, race them and compete in other fun games. Concluding events include log rolling, open swim and waterslide fun. This is a great opportunity for families to get together and create a memorable, team-building experience. • Jan. 22 from 6-9 p.m. • Monon Community Center & Waterpark: 1235 Central Park Dr. E., Carmel • 8433800 • www.carmelclayparks.com

An Evening with Ira Glass • Creator of the public radio show titled “This American Life,” Ira Glass will talk about what it was like to put the show together and keep it running. He tells about what makes a compelling story, where such great stories are found and how he and his staff continually try to push broadcasting journalism to new heights. Mimicking the sound of his radio show, the live event features stories told by Glass onstage and pre-taped quotes and music. It will be a funny and memorable event. • Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. • The Palladium: 355 City Center Dr., Carmel • 843-3800 • www.thecenterpresents.org

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IU Health is making certain its hospitals are prepared for a variety of disaster situations. More than 1,800 associemergency ates from IU Health North in Carmel, Saxony in Fishers and Tipton have completed the mandatory Alert-Lockdown-Inform-Counter-Evacuate, or A.L.I.C.E. training session. Then smaller groups took part in active shooter drills in November. “We had approximately 60 take part in an active shooter drill at IU North with the Carmel SWAT Team,” said Garry Kimble, chief of police for North Central Region for IU Health. “Then we had 25 or 30 take part in an active shooter drill at IU Saxony with the Fishers SWAT Team. I really wanted the staff to recognize the sound of gun fire and realize they only have seconds to react when they hear that sound.” The shooter used blanks to simulate the gunfire, Kimble said. Doug Market is the safety officer for North, Saxony and Tipton. “Part of my duties are to coordinate the emergency management program,” he said. “For us, it’s kind of a committee. It’s not like me being this dictator.” Market prefers to call it preparation for

Regular disaster drills—like the Active Shooter Drill shown here with Carmel Police at IU Health North—help prepare hospital associates to safely care for patients during challenging times. (Submitted photo)

out-of-the-ordinary events such as a network failure. In August, the hospitals prepared with a training exercise for both severe weather and hazardous material. “Annually, our hospitals do hazardous vulnerability analysis. It takes literally hundreds of scenarios, and we go through a risk assessment on those,” Market said. “We then look at what our top five risks right now. So severe weather in the Midwest, particularly tornadoes, always ranks really high up there. Decontamination also ranked high on our risk assessment. Three times in 2015 we’re drilled for that.”


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New Which Wich location opening in Fishers By Renee Larr news@currentinfishers.com Picky sandwich lovers rejoice. A new Which Wich is opening Jan. 18 near Hamilton Town Center at 13910 Olivia restaurants Way in Deer Creek Shoppes in Fishers. Owners Bhavin and Alpa Naik chose Fishers for their new sandwich concept restaurant because of the area’s growing popularity. “We were looking in the Noblesville area, but this space was open near Hamilton Town Center. We chose it because this is a growing exit,” Bhavin Naik said. “There are a lot of new restaurants and Cabela’s. Fishers is a growing community. That's what drove us here rather than on the other side of the bridge. It's a great exit for business.” Which Wich is a totally customizable casual sandwich restaurant where guests can get exactly what they want. “Which Wich has the brown bag concept,” Naik said. “When you come in you will see

different brown bags, and they're all labeled according to their meat. Say you pick up a turkey bag. It will tell you on the bag all the different types of turkey sandwiches. You just take a red Which Wich sharpie and mark off which one you want. Then you mark off what cheeses, vegetables and dressings you want. You hand it off to the cashier and the prep line prepares that sandwich based on what you selected.” The Naiks also liked Which Wich’s initiative of giving back to the community. “We have this project going on called Project PB&J,” Naik said. “When someone buys a peanut butter and jelly sandwich at the store, Which Wich donates one globally and one locally. That's contributing back to the community. Yes, everyone runs a business and wants to make a profit, but we want to help the community as well.” Hungry eaters can order online for in-store pickup and delivery is available within a onemile radius with a minimum $15 order. For more, visit whichwich.com.

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Blueprint for Improvement: New outdoor living space with fireplace Commentary by Larry Greene

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The goal was to achieve a space large enough for the whole family to enjoy year round. 1. A new, larger deck was added and created a space that was more feasible for entertainment and family enjoyment. 2. A roof was built over the new deck to protect the space from the weather. The new roof needed to appear as part of the original design of the home. 3. The new addition needed to allow ample natural lighting into the home without obstructing the backyard views. 4. A fireplace was added to allow the space to be enjoyed on cool evenings or winter months. 5. New outdoor furniture, wood ceiling, and a TV above the fireplace finished the look and created a very homey feel.

Before Background Info: Built in 1991, this home is located in the Windemere subdivision in Carmel. The homeowners have lived there for four years but their home lacked the outdoor space they desired.

Before problems: The current outdoor living area consisted of an exposed deck that offered no protection from the weather. The homeowners wanted to enjoy the outdoors all year without having to worry about the weather. They desired a larger area that would bring the inside out and create a more enjoyable space the whole family could enjoy.

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FLAWLESS 2012 LEXUS ES350 Only 7,400 miles! Spotless inside and out. Garaged in Carmel. Dealer-serviced (all paperwork in hand), four-door vehicle with all the options. Unique saddle-leather trim and interior. 3.5L, 268 HP, 24-valve V6. 19 mpg city, 28 mpg highway. Full safety, convenience, entertainment and performance packages. Only $28,519 OBO To view and test drive this exceptional vehicle, write 2012lexus350@gmail.com.

45. Expressing delight at Cloud 9 Spa 46. Tom Carnegie Indy 500 phrase: “He’s ___!” (2 wds.) 47. Ohio tire city 48. Stopped snoozing 49. Indy Eleven game division 52. Brace for trouble 55. Hi-___ monitor 56. Not subtle at all 60. Rolaids rival 62. ___ National Bank 63. Indy nightspot with a small wooden undulation? (2 wds.) 68. David Simon’s dad 69. Wrinkly fruit at Meijer 70. T.E. Lawrence’s domain 71. IHSAA tournament pass 72. Tattled 73. Smaller amount Down 1. Part of MPH at IMS 2. Peterson’s menu phrase 3. Toothed tool at Home Depot 4. Mini-Marathon runner’s stat 5. Like some shows or bands 6. Many a Talbott Street dance club tune 7. Harrison Paving goo 8. WRTV weather radar image 9. Indianapolis newspaper 10. Hickory Hall equestrian sport 11. Former Indy hotel: ___ Mark 12. Tropical bird 13. Piggy bank deposit 18. Indiana Department of Natural Resources mine find 22. Settle a debt 23. Maneki Neko bar 24. Former Pacers all-star: Jermaine ___ 25. Participate in a bee 27. Long, deep breathing

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Marsha J. Moyer

day to Call toule an sched tment in o p ap ee for a fr ealth h 15 min sment s asse

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Clean of Hearts Cleaning Service

MEDICARE IS CONFUSING...

Collecting dust since 2005

I take the "fus" out of the confusion. Free Educational Workshops. Call or email for dates, times and locations. Bob Adams, CLTC 317.402.3171 Noblesville Resident www.robertadamsinsurance.com r.adams@robertadamsinsurance.com

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Locally owned/operated over 40 YRS. CALL Terry @ 317-491-3491 “We take the time when you don’t have it!”

Specializing in de-cluttering your closets, attics, and garages! Start off your New Year clutter free! sweetorganizations@gmail.com 317-453-0754

Kingston’s BAND REHEARSAL SPACE

Book a session for your band! 3 hours/$50 1,000 SF studio, lounge with 60” plasma TV, full PA & backline provided, drums available 340 Ridgepoint Drive, Carmel rick@idealtalentinc.com 317-979-0137 Like us on Facebook! “Between the awesome physical facility, and the exceptional personal service, look no further than Kingston’s.” -Travis Jensen, An Innocent Band

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PREPARE FOR WINTER NOW SNOW BLOWER TUNE-UPS & REPAIR It’s not too early to prepare for Spring! MOBILE SHARPENING & MAINTENANCE Specializing in snow blowing equipment, lawn care, residential and commercial. • Sharpening • Maintenance 317-937-2803 SALE HUGE SAVINGS ESTATE /GARAGE

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now hiring

now hiring

Partner with GanserToGo.com as a self-employed driver! We arrange delivery catering orders for full service restaurants. Drivers will be given food at restaurants and deliver it to customers at their homes, offices and special events. Big tip orders! Breakfast, lunch and dinner shifts are available 7 days a week. • Must be at least 21+ • Smart phone to receive orders • Current auto insurance and good driving record • Reliable vehicle! Benefits: • Flexible Shifts! - Choose the days/number of shifts you want to work during the week. • Paid Weekly! - Drivers get paid delivery fees weekly, tips nightly. Drivers are earning up to $60 to $100 per shift! • Freedom! - You don't have to sit in an office waiting for orders, they're sent right to your phone and you get to accept or decline as you move throughout the city. If you are interested contact us today! Call us Mon-Fri to schedule an interview 888-334-9675 ext 0


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Current in Fishers

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Auction

Auction

Now Hiring

BUS DRIVERS WANTED

Court-Ordered Auction Wednesday • Jan 20 1 pm

6,754 ± SF, 5 BR / 5.5 BA Home 5015 Nightshade Lane, Noblesville 2-Acre Waterfront Estate Lot • Full Basement • Attached 3-Car Garage • Corner Lot • Located on Noblesville’s Far Northwest Side in Hinkle Creek Estates Excellent Opportunity to Buy at Your Price!

Mt. Vernon School District in Fortville is looking for bus drivers to work a split schedule 4-6 hrs/day. $60-$80/day with life ins. Interested parties without a CDL & S Endorsement should still apply as Mt. Vernon will reimburse skills test expenses after the first year: www.mvcsc.k12.in.us /employment

Now Hiring

All Properties Sell with No Minimum, No Reserve! Auction Location: 8580 Allison Pointe Blvd, Indy Previews: By Appointment See Website for Full Terms and Conditions Cause #: 29D02-1011-MF-001518 10% Buyer’s Premium AC30900124, Seth D. Seaton: AU10900115

(317) 353-1100 Now Hiring

Now Hiring

Now Hiring Self Motivated People for; Kitchen Cooks AM & PM, PM & Weekend dish Pay based on exp. Servers FT, Bartender FT, Avg. $20+hr. including grat. Banquet Servers, Bartenders & Set up Crew $10+ per hour Grounds Maintenance Pro Shop Cart staff for March Apply in person 3535 E. 161st Carmel, In. Send resumes; don.france@thebridgewaterclub.com

The Greenskeeper, Inc. Fall Landscape Services Seasonal Help Wanted Now Thru Mid-December Landscape Labor: Fall Clean-ups & Leaf Removal: Must apply in person at our Westfield location. 17309 Westfield Park Road 317-804-8877

Caring people make the difference! FREE CNA Classes at Allisonville Meadows!

Stop in to apply, classes starting Feb 8th At American Senior Communities it’s more than a job, it is a way of life dedicated to serving others! If you are centered around compassion, attentiveness, and relationships: Are you ready to make a difference?

Benefits Package Includes: • Insurance – Medical/Dental/Vision Starting as low as $15 a pay period • Employee Referral Program – $1,000 for All Nurses & CNAs referred! • Tuition Reimbursement • 401k & Paid time off • O2NE Program – Paid LPN or RN training! • CNA Preceptor – Be a preceptor with ASC & earn cash • Potential 2% Incentive Year End Bonus

Allisonville Meadows 10312 Allisonville Rd, Fishers, IN 46038 PH: 317-841-8777

Send resumes to or call: Laura Ewert: 317-508-2964 lauraewert@americansrcommunities.com

Equal Opportunity Employer

Assistant Teachers Hiring Immediately! International Montessori School, Inc. is in need of excellent Assistant Teachers! The candidates we are seeking should be comfortable working with children ages 3 through 6, and be able to work 35 hours per week, Monday through Friday, from 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM. Resumes should be forwarded to rkd1948@sbcglobal.net The Hearth at Tudor Gardens, a premier senior living community, is accepting applications for *Full and part time LPNs *Full and part time C.N.A.s *Full time Activity Assistants *Part time server *Full time cook Join the Hearth team in providing excellent assisted living care. Please apply in person at 11755 North Michigan Road, Zionsville, IN 46077. EOE

Now Hiring

Take This Job and Love It

We’re two nurses in the business of aiding the elderly in the comfort of their own homes. If you’re a caring, compassionate, mature caregiver who’s ready for a job with heart, Clarity Care Givers wants you! We offer flexible scheduling AND the opportunity to make a difference. Send resume and inquiry to: applicant@malkoffandhughes.com

(10) Villas and Town Houses & (2) Development Tracts (10) Income Generating Properties and (2) Development Tracts • Located in Westfield’s Bridgewater Club and Westfield’s Andover Place • See Website for Full Listings, Rent Roll & Auction Details!

Now Hiring

Residential cleaning company in Fishers is seeking Full time and Part time housecleaners. Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm. Needs reliable transportation, current auto insurance and a great attitude. Please call the Housekeeping Maid Easy office for more information or to apply 317-579-1988 or email lindsey@housekeepingmaideasy.com.

Now Hiring Servers and Line Cooks APPLY IN PERSON 160 E Carmel Dr, Carmel, IN

Passionate About Health and Fitness? Motivated, Outgoing, and Like Helping People? Then We Are Looking for You! A Few Benefits of Working for Us: Get Valuable Training in Health and Nutrition, Fun and Flexible Environment, and FREE Supplements. If Interested, Send Resume to jobs@pointblanknutrition.com.

Carmel Based Cleaning Company

Now Hiring - Employment opportunities are available in the Carmel area. We are currently hiring part time help 25-30 hours per week for our day shift team. Starting pay $10/hr, potentially more depending on experience with opportunities for advancement. *Criminal background check is required. Experience is preferred but not required. *Having the following is helpful: Cell phone with texting Reliable transportation GPS is helpful *We will train you to clean with attention to detail. We employ only honest and responsible individuals. Join our professional cleaning crew! CALL 317-587-1294 TO APPLY Please email us today for more information at details@detailsbyots.com or you may apply online at www.detailsbyots.com

Need to fill A Job Opening? Place your classified ad with Raquel. Call 489.4444. ext. 4

BECOME A QUALIFIED CAREGIVER

Are you driven to help those in need & improve their quality of life? Senior1Care's' values are represented by exceeding our client’s expectations, providing exceptional service, and treating individuals as if they were part of our family. Employees benefit from: • Rewarding job & making a difference • Top pay, including overtime & Bonus • Great hours,hourly & live-in opportunities • 24/7 support team

Enroll to be a Certified Nurse Assistant at Legacy CNA Training: • 3 week Accelerated Curriculum • 96% Pass Rate • Tuition Reimbursement • Great career start in healthcare

Call today to setup your interview at 317-652-6175, visit www.Senior1Care.com, email WeCare@Senior1Care.com, or stop by our Carmel office at 598 West Carmel Dr, Suite F, Carmel, IN 46032. EOE


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Current in Fishers

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Now Hiring

Now Hiring

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“ABSOLUTELY

THE NO.1 SHOW IN THE WORLD!”

—Kenn Wells, former lead dancer of the English National Ballet

“5,000 Years... in one night!”

Now Hiring!

Full-Time And Part-Time Bus Drivers Must have HS Diploma and Public Passenger Chauffeur’s or CDL License (or ability to obtain) $10-$12 per hour Great benefits!

• Paid training • Health Insurance • 401(K) match • Free life insurance

PUZZLE ANSWERS O N E M A N O A K A B U T

R T A E M O R I R X E S I A E G F C H A H I R O N G N T O A R G L I O L D

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MARCH 8-9

• Paid holidays • Paid vacation • Free uniforms

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

P A S T E L A I R A W M E S O S U N P I S E E P H A L L I L L A H A L F B L A T O L D M E L B Y E

—The New York Times

P L E B I A S E R

Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Characters: DANNY, FRENCHY, JAN, KENICKIE, RIZZO, SANDY; Foods: BURRITO, FAJITA, QUESADILLA, TACO, TAMALE; Season: FALL, SPRING, SUMMER, WINTER; Courses: MYSTIC HILLS, PLUM CREEK, THE FORT; Stops: NAPPANEE, SHIPSHEWANA; Sport: BASKETBALL

Clowes Memorial Hall

ALL-NEW 2016 SHOW WITH LIVE ORCHESTRA

“A VISUALLY DAZZLING TOUR OF 5,000 YEARS of Chinese history and culture.”

–San Francisco Chronicle

“I have reviewed over 3,000 shows,

none can compare to what I saw tonight.” —Richard Connema, renowned Broadway critic

“An extraordinary experience. Exquisitely beautiful.” — Cate Blanchett, Academy Award–winning actress

“Really out of this world! There is no word to describe it… If I had to, the words might be ‘divine,’ ‘reborn’ and ‘hope’… You have to see it to believe it.” —Christine Walevska, master cellist, watched Shen Yun 4 times “Everything’s perfect. It’s like somebody came out of the heavens and put a perfect program together... Everybody ought to see it.” —Dan Burton, former US. Congressman from Indiana, watched Shen Yun twice

Need to fill A Job Opening? Place your classified ad with Raquel. Call 489.4444. ext. 4

CLOWES MEMORIAL HALL OF BUTLER UNIVERSITY 4602 Sunset Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46208

Hotline: 800-982-2787 | 855-799-SHOW Online: ShenYun.com/Indianapolis Ticketmaster.com/INShenYun

Tue Mar 8, 7:30pm Wed Mar 9, 7:30pm

Tickets: $120, $100, $90, $80, $70, $60 (plus $3 restoration fee)


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