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Fishers resident organizes fundraiser to fight Huntington’s disease By Chris Bavender news@currentinfishers.com
ed by HD don’t know other families impacted by HD,” said Jessica Ondell, president of the HDSA Indiana chapter and Fishers resThe Huntington’s Disease Society of ident. “The goal is to bring people together America Indiana Chapter is hosting a bowlto continue to build a community in Indiana ing fundraiser at 4 p.m. to help support one another.” EVENT March 5 at Woodland Ondell has a personal connection Bowl, 3421 E. 96th St., to the fight to Strike Out HD – her Indianapolis. All proceeds from the family has a long history with HunStrike Out HD will support HDSA’s tington’s disease going back several mission to improve the lives of generations. Her mother died from those affected by Huntington’s disthe disease in 2002 and her sister is ease and their families. symptomatic. Ondell Huntington’s disease is a fatal “My sister is my inspiration for genetic disease that affects nerve cells in volunteering and raising funds,” said Ondell the brain and is described as having ALS, said, who started volunteering with the Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disIndiana chapter in 2020. ease all at once. There are approximately Prior to moving to Indiana, Ondell was 41,000 symptomatic Americans and more involved in groups in Nevada and Michigan. than 200,000 people at risk of inheriting the Strike Out HD is one of the flagship disease. events organized by HDSA’s volunteer-led “A lot of people don’t know about Hunchapters and affiliates nationwide to rectington’s disease, and even families impactognize those who have made an impact in
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Fishers Police Dept. arrested Levi Weaver and Jade Cotterman, both of Brownsburg, following the investigation of several thefts. FPD began investigating the CRIME thefts shortly after the first of the year. Thefts allegedly involved unattended vehicles. Officers launched an extensive investigation resulting in the identification and arrest of Weaver, 36, and Cotterman, 35. Officers recovered three stolen vehicles and a large amount of stolen Cotterman Weaver property related to 12 victims. Weaver was charged with auto theft with a prior conviction, theft with a prior conviction, fraud, possession of methamphetamine and unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle. Cotterman was charged with theft with a prior conviction, fraud and possession of methamphetamine.
their community while inspiring others to join the fight against HD. This is the third year for the event. “Due to COVID, we haven’t had the event since 2019,” Ondell said. “We are excited to bring it back and get people from the community back together.” The event raised $5,300 in 2019. This year’s goal is $5,500. “But most importantly, we want to drive community by having people and families impacted by HD, as well as anyone who wants to learn more about HD, at the event,” Ondell said. Strike out HD raises funds through lane sponsorships and individual bowlers. “It is a flat amount per person registering for bowling,” Ondell said. “There will be a silent auction and 50/50 raffle at the event.” For more, contact Ondell at indiana@ hdsavolunteer.org. To donate or register, visit INDIANA.HDSA.ORG/STRIKEOUTHD22.
DISPATCHES Orchard Project Scholarship — Old Town Design Group has established the Orchard Project Scholarship to provide tuition assistance to a Hamilton, Boone or Johnson County student preparing for a career in the construction industry. Applications are being accepted now through March 18. For more information or to request the scholarship application, email casey@oldtowncompanies.com Fishers resident makes dean’s list — Carthage College has named Rachel Harris from Fishers to its dean’s list for academic excellence during the fall 2021 semester. Dillinger named Hamilton County Commissioners president — Steve Dillinger has been elected president of the Hamilton County Commissioners. He replaces Mark Heirbrandt in the role. Christine Altman will serve as vice president. Dillinger was first elected to the Hamilton County Commissioners in 1989. He represents District 2.
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Fishers resident makes president’s list — Carson Lilley, of Fishers, was named to the University of Iowa’s president’s list for the 2021 fall semester.
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Community First Bank of Indiana announces recent promotions — Community First Bank of Indiana recently promoted several Hamilton County team members. Carlonda Davis has been promoted to vice president, human resources director/DE&I officer. Janelle Campbell has been promoted to vice president, residential mortgage sales manager. Gavin Fisher has been promoted to vice president, commercial lender 3. Pete Needler has been promoted to vice president, commercial lender 2. Zack Gabriel, a commercial loan portfolio manager, has been promoted to assistant vice president. Bart
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Nickel Plate Express offers Valentine’s-themed train rides By Chris Bavender news@currentnoblesville.com Nickel Plate’s Valentine’s Express will roll out of Noblesville’s Forest Park Feb. 12 and 13 for special excurTHINGS TO DO sions for families and adults. The excursions will take place at the same time in three different 1956 vintage Hi-Level Santa Fe Budd train cars. “The adult excursion will feature an afternoon Valentine mimosa and a little treat box of sweet and savory snacks along with romantic music,” said Toni Dickover, a Nickel Plate Heritage Railroad Board of Directors member. “The family ride will include a sweet treat, along with a Valentine’s card activity for the kids to do on the train or take home to work on. “Parents can also order the Valentine mimosa or (a) beer pour in the family car.” The first Valentine Expresses were in 2019 and 2020. The trips weren’t offered last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The excursions pay tribute to the romantic nature of trains as often portrayed in movies. “Even a daytime train ride spending some
The Nickel Plate Valentine’s Express adult excursion will include a Valentine’s-themed mimosa. (Photo courtesy of Nickel Plate Express)
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the train gently rocks and the scenery passes by,” Dickover said. “We see couples of all ages enjoy our drink and food experiences because it provides a moment to relax, listen to the music, talk and be present. Others prefer to come with their (friends) or another couple.” Dickover said she enjoys seeing passengers relaxing and having a good time. “We also welcome their questions about the history of the train and are always amazed to (find out) that they are traveling on rail lines that were laid in the early 1850s,” she said. The 65-minute ride will take passengers to the Town of Arcadia, where it will reverse course and return to Forest Park. “The ride allows people to see such diverse scenery,” Dickover said. “They will travel past sports fields, farm fields, neighborhoods as we approach and leave Cicero and Arcadia, and travel over the train bridge at the north end of Morse Reservoir.” Tickets are $47 per person for the adults-only excursion, and $28 per person for the family excursion. They are available at NickelPlateExpress.com.
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Junior standout powers FHS girls swim team By Rick Morwick rick@youarecurrent.com If experience counts for anything, and it often does at the IHSAA girls state swimming finals, JoJo Ramey has a lot to look forward to this postseason. A podium finisher in multiple state meet appearances, the Fishers High School junior is ranked No. 1 in the state in the 500-yard freestyle and No. 3 in the 200 free heading into the Feb. 11-12 state finals at the IU Natatorium on the IUPUI campus in Indianapolis. Barring a dramatic unforeseen circumstance, Ramey will not only reach the state finals, she’ll be a frontrunner for blue ribbons in her two individual events and two relays — the 400 freestyle and 200 medley. The Tigers’ relays are ranked Nos. 4 and 5, respectively, and are major reasons why FHS is ranked No. 2 in the state team poll. “I feel very confident in myself and my team,” said Ramey, a three-year varsity standout who will continue her career at the University of Florida. “We have been working extremely hard this season and we are looking forward to see how it pays off.
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Fishers High School junior JoJo Ramey is ranked No. 1 in the state in the 500-yard freestyle heading into the postseason. (Photo courtesy of Jon Ramey)
finished runners-up for the second consecutive time to national power Carmel at last year’s state meet and are again expected to make a strong showing. “JoJo is a leader by example. She establishes a level of excellence in and out of
the pool for all others to emulate,” Fishers coach Joe Keller said. “She has earned the highest level of respect from both teammates and competitors because of her humility and sincere regard for others’ success.” A lifelong swimmer, Ramey took her first swim lesson when she was 6 months old and has been training and competing — at a remarkably high level — ever since. “JoJo may very well be the hardest-training athlete I have coached over 31 years,” Keller said. “She may be the most competitive as well. She loves to race.” Heading into this season, Ramey had qualified for the state meet in eight events since her freshman year. Her best finish was runner-up in the 500 freestyle two years ago. Last year, she placed fourth in the 500 and 200 freestyles and was a member of the Tigers’ fifth-place 400 freestyle relay and seventh-place 200 medley relay. “My goals heading into the postseason are to enjoy every moment with my team,” Ramey said. “Also, I am preparing for International Trials in April, where I hopefully will get the chance to travel with Team USA to World Juniors.”
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public efficiently and effectively.” Hamilton County Clerk Kathy (Richardson) Hamilton County recently celebrated 164 Williams tops this year’s list of employees employees for their service to the commuwith the most longevity. She has been emnity. Each year, ployed with the county for 45 years. GOVERNMENT the county “Hamilton County has always recognizes been a great place to work,” Wiland honors employees for long and liams stated. “Frankly, it is like meritorious service by presenting home to me. I started working in service awards at the end of each the Clerk’s Office when I was 19 five years of employment. years old, so I’ve basically spent my Each recipient was given a serentire life here. I love the work I do Williams vice pin with the number of years and the people I work with.” on it. Besides Williams’ 45 years, one em“Our goal is to bring to the citizens and ployee celebrated 40 years of service, five taxpayers of Hamilton County the most recelebrated 35 years and six celebrated 30 sponsive governmental services possible,” years. Another 20 employees were honored Human Resource Director Sheena Randall for reaching the 25-year milestone with 22 stated. “Employing top-quality people, others marking 20 years, 42 celebrating 15 providing them with meaningful work and years, 20 reaching 10 years and 47 observretaining their services helps us serve the ing five years of employment.
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Fishers-based Circle City Curling Club promotes unique winter sport By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Like many Americans, Lawrence resident Jeff Heck always looks forward to watching curling during the Winter Olympics. After watching the ice sport during the Turin 2006 Winter Games, Heck said he was fascinated and called USA Curling to inquire about starting a club in Fishers. “Back then, stones were $1,000 apiece, and you needed 16 of them to be able to field two teams,” Heck said. “Also, you needed to find a place that would allow you to paint the houses on the ice and everything else that went with it. “So, I said, ‘Thanks’ and went on with life.” In 2007, Heck saw an ad promoting a learn-to-curl event at Pan Am Plaza in Indianapolis. He attended and became hooked. Circle City Curling Club was founded in 2007 by Butler University and the former Indiana World Skating Academy. Heck became president in 2008 and served in the role until 2010. Then, he was president again in 2013 and 2015. He also has been the club’s treasurer, vice president, league commissioner and been a board member. Now, he’s simply an active member. “We are a 501c3 nonprofit, and our mission is to promote and build the sport locally,” Heck said. “Right now, we rent ice time from the Fuel Tank in Fishers. Ice time is hard to come by, so we are only able to curl one night a week, which for us is Friday nights from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.”
Because the Winter Games in Beijing start this month, Heck said the club has received a lot of attention and has had to adjust its Friday schedule. “We have our league play for our membership from 6:30 to 8:30, then in the last two-hour slot we’ve been offering learn to curl, which are an introduction to the sport,” Heck said. “When you attend a (learn to curls event), you will get some off-ice instruction/history, followed by on-ice instruction and game play. “We provide all the necessary equipment. Participants just need to dress for temps in the mid-40s and wear clean athletic shoes and flexible clothing.” Heck said the club offers Fishers residents the opportunity to learn how to play an unfamiliar sport that also boosts the local economy. “It offers local restaurants revenue because a big part of curling is something called ‘broomstacking,’” Heck said. “Basically, when we’re done playing, we go out for drinks and food at a local establishment. If we run two leagues in one night, that means 60 to 75 people spending money in the local community. Curling is a very, very social sport. It also offers the opportunity to bring national and regional curling events to town.” Heck said he hopes the
Natalie Corey Tangen throws a stone. (Photo courtesy of Susan Fleck)
club can host Curling Night in America at some point. “This is an event where major teams from around the world come to the U.S. and play for a week at a facility,” Heck said. “It’s usually done in the summer, filmed, then aired in the fall. The host city obviously would benefit from hotel stays, dining and the notoriety.” Heck said the club’s players range in age from teenagers to players in their 80s. He said the sport is for everyone. “If you have issues with your knees or just can’t bend down to deliver a stone, you can use a delivery stick,” Heck said. “You stand, walk forward, and push the stone, a lot like a shuffleboard delivery. We also have wheelchair delivery sticks as well. It’s open to everyone.” Heck said the club’s main goal is to promote fun and possibly provide a club team an Olympic opportunity. CONTINUED on Page 11
HOW TO PLAY A curling sheet is approximately 150 feet long and 15 feet wide. At each end large circles — or “houses” are painted on the ice. The goal is to get more of your colored stones in the house nearest the center of the rings than your opponent. Each team has eight stones and four players. The positions on a team are lead, second, vice and skip. Each player throws two stones in an alternating manner. After the stone is released, the skip reads the ice to see if the stone is on target and checks the speed. When the lead throws, the second and vice walk beside the stone and sweep in front of it, based on the reading of how the stone is sliding down the ice. The stones will curl, meaning move a certain direction. Players can make a stone go straighter by sweeping. Sweeping basically melts the ice in front of the stone a bit. When the stone comes to a stop, then the other team throws its first stone. The process continues until all stones are thrown and a score is tallied.
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“Since we are a USA Curling member club, we are part of the Great Lakes Curling Association. Our members can assemble teams to play in regional USA Curling championships as well as national events,” Heck said. “If four men or women assembled a team, or a man and woman for mixed doubles, and won the right tournaments, you can get to the Olympic Games from our club.” The club also is a popular starting point for beginners. Mark Einselen, a 34-year-old Carmel resident, started playing in October 2021 and said he’s enjoyed it ever since. “Everyone at Circle City Curling Club has been very helpful as I learn how to curl,” Einselen said. “I get helpful tips on how to improve my technique every night. More experienced players are very patient with me. The club is intentional about making curling accessible to new members. There are a lot of peculiar curling rules, and they are very forgiving as I learn. The introductory ‘learn to curl clinic’ and subsequent minileague gave me a low-pressure opportunity to gauge my interest and test my ability on the ice.” Einselen said he likes that curling challenges his mind and body. “I forget about other stressful stuff when I’m curling because it requires both mental focus and physical control,” Einselen said. “When I’m not throwing stones myself, I’m sweeping for my team members. This provides variety and keeps me actively participating in every part of the game. There’s a surprising amount of critical strategy in curling, and the challenge of figuring out the dynamic ice conditions ensures that I’m never a passive observer.” Two years ago, Tyler George visited the Fishers club. George was a member of the USA men’s gold medal-winning 2018 Olympic curling team. He conducted a meet-andgreet with the public.
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“It was such a great night. He brought the gold medal, posed for photos and chatted with those who came out,” Heck said. Circle City Curling is working on opening a facility in Anderson where it offer curling seven days a week instead of only on Fridays. “We found a space that is in our budget and will start construction and renovations soon,” Heck said. “It will be a three-sheet facility and will allow us to grow. We will not be locked into a particular night and time, meaning we can curl seven days a week, and hopefully we’ll grow the sport five times over. We’ll be able to offer high schools the opportunity to form teams and play, and also universities. “We can offer corporate team-building events, and I’d love to get a wheelchair curling league going. The future is looking bright.” For more, visit circlecitycurling.com.
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Commentary by Terry Anker The cliché goes that possession is nine-tenths of the law. Essentially, it reinforces the playground rule that whoever has — and can defend — the swing gets to keep it for all recess. Who “owned” it before and those waiting in line to use it after are at a distinct disadvantage to the one who is in the seat. Short of physical altercation where the stronger would displace the current holder, others dispossessed of the swing are left to appeal to a higher authority to resolve the dispute. “Teacher, Johnny won’t share the swing. He’s used it long enough. Make him share!” As we matriculate from childhood in pursuit of something that looks like adult lives, we leave behind the short pants but carry along much of this deeply imbued sensibility of possession. Our homes are our homes. Our businesses belong to us. Our communities are defined by us living there. As we move from the more tangible, the connection to custody becomes less clear. If a bank holds a mortgage on our homes, do we really own it? If a tax authority makes a claim against it, should they demand an interest? If we found and build a business with our own cash and labor, it is ours. But what if the entrepreneur takes investors? Is it her company any longer? Can she raise her salary assured that she answers to no other? Nonprofits are often administered by leaders decades into the job but demand term limits to keep boards fresh. Healthy buy-in can rot into a confused sense of controlling ownership. If we are the fiduciaries, can they be the sole decision makers? Englishman J.R.R. Tolkien wrote, “It is mine, I tell you. My own. My precious.” Still, if others have a legitimate interest, does the possessor necessarily prevail?
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
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Let’s get real. I’m not a perfect mother, but I do think I did a fairly decent job of co-raising our four mostly grown children. To my knowledge, no one has been incarcerated, therapy has been minimal and gainful employment is within reach for all. For whatever reason, though, my heirs truly enjoy harping on my shortcomings as a parent. No Mom of the Year here, apparently. Their main complaint is that I failed to model a healthy way to deal with hard emotions, which is absolutely true. In the grand tradition of the English, I generally suppress my feelings until I can bawl like a baby in private. And because my little darlings never saw me cry, they don’t know how to appropriately express sadness or grief. Fair enough, but that is what trained psychologists are for. Get over it. A newer jab, stemming primarily from my highly extraverted first daughter, is that I don’t attend to their needs as social beings. Basically, because I don’t shower her with hugs and back scratches and other physical signs of affection at every waking moment, I don’t love her. That seems a bit harsh, and in my defense, I’m an introvert who works full time with hundreds of often-dramatic teenagers. I don’t have it within me to snuggle a bottle of cabernet at the end of the day, let alone a chatty Cathy girlchild. No matter. In her opinion, it’s another strike against my would-be claim to maternal glory. Whatevs. I’m not perfect. No parent is. But generally speaking, my kids turned out fine. That’s got to be worth a Mother of the Month, right? Peace out.
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plains everything. Everyone has most of those issues at your age — if they reach your age.” I’m a lucky guy. I have three great physNow, back to Eva. She’s in charge of ical therapists. Anna, Bri and Don work on getting my pelvic floor back in shape, since my neck, shoulders and arm, those muscles were weakened because of a HUMOR and Eva helps me perform a surgery several years ago. Men might want certain to question Siri or exercise that I wrote Alexa about Kegeling. I never have enough time to do all Every woman knows about in a column a these routines, so last night I tried what it is. few years ago. Now, I’m back for a second Eva’s a tiny thing, to do everything simultaneously round of treatment. but by just working while watching TV. I was stretching I’m glad it’s not liton me for a month, my my upper body, twisting my neck erally a round. It’s pelvic floor is getting from side to side and pulling up on back to its original embarrassing enough already, but I can’t an elastic band held under my foot condition. By comimagine someone parison, last winter — all while doing Kegels. ringing a bell when we it took three big men – DICK WOLFSIE finish. Ding, ding, ding! with a giant electric More on this later. sander to get our dinMy orthopedist had previously ordered an ing room floor back in good shape. X-ray and an MRI on my shoulder for injuries I have exercises to do at home for my arm I received from a bad fall when I was out and shoulder, as well as doing my Kegel jogging a few months ago. These were just maneuvers. I never have enough time to do a few of the notes from the radiologist who all these routines, so last night I tried to do read my results: everything simultaneously while watching “The coracoid process is intact. The TV. I was stretching my upper body, twistcoracoclavicular ligaments are intact. The ing my neck from side to side and pulling up humeral head and bony glenoid are inon an elastic band held under my foot — all tact. The infraspinatus and teres minor are while doing Kegels. I must have looked odd intact. Visualized portions of the chest wall because Mary Ellen thought I was developappear grossly intact.” ing a terrible neuromuscular disorder. I have never been considered a person Last week, Eva wasn’t around, so I asked with any tact, so this all came as good news. Anna a question about Kegels. Anna didn’t Now, here’s the bad news I read: Patient train for that specialty, and she told me, has edematous capsular thickening at the “Sorry, Dick, that’s a little over my head.” IGHL and rotator interval most consistent “Then you are doing it all wrong,” I told her. with adhesive capsulitis. Supraspinatus tendinosis with a partial intrasubstance tear at the far anterior. Dick Wolfsie is an author, “Could you translate that into English?” columnist and speaker. Contact I asked my bone doc during the follow-up him at wolfsie@aol.com. appointment. “Well, Dick, you’re 75. That pretty much ex-
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“SHEAR MADNESS” “Kinky Boots” will run from Feb. 10 to March 27 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis. For more, visit beefandboards.com. “THE BIG BANG” Actors Theatre of Indiana will present “The Big Bang,” a musical, through Feb. 20 at at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit atistage.org. “THE 39 STEPS” Civic Theatre’s production of “The 39 Steps” runs through Feb. 19 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, civictheatre.org. “MR. CONFIDENTIAL” Actors Theatre of Indiana Lab Series will present a reading of “Mr. Confidential,” a musical, at 2 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit atistag.org. “PIAF! THE SHOW”
Joe Wagner, left, and Brian Coon appear in “Of Mice and Men” at Basile Westfield Playhouse. (Photo courtesy of Rob Slaven of Indy Ghost Light Photography)
John Malkovich played the role in the 1992 remake. “It’s such an interesting character because he is just so innocent and incredibly dangerous,” Wagner said. “He is trapped inside of a body he can’t control. That is really compelling to me because he does these sad and horrible things, but he almost has no control over how it happens or how anything looks.” Wagner said his character pleads with George that they need to leave the ranch because he knows if they stay, he is going to get in trouble. “Already he is not feeling right, so his instincts are correct,” Wagner said. “He is a tragic victim of circumstances.” Wagner said he has seen a handful of different performances in movies and on YouTube. “It was important to me to not speak
in a stereotypical, mentally handicapped voice,” he said. “It just wasn’t something that I was super interested in. I have an aunt who is special needs as well. They say multiple times he’s just like a child trapped in a man’s body. A child I can completely connect with. “The language and lines help you out immensely. If you do the line the way it’s written, that is half the work for you.” Williams, a Fishers resident, is directing his first show for Westfield Playhouse. “This is my first time with this show,” he said. “I fell in love with it several years ago in high school when they still taught it. It’s been a bucket list for me. The role I would have loved to play is Lennie, but I feel I’m almost too old for it. I’ve seen several productions of it. I wanted my turn at it.” For more, visit westfieldplayhouse.org.
“Piaf! The Show” will feature vocalist Nathalie Lhermitte in a program celebrating the career of French singer Edith Piaf at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. “THE BLACK DAHLIA” Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre will present “The Black Dahlia” Feb. 12 to 27 at the Academy of Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre, 329 Gradle Dr., Carmel. For more, visit gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org. “THE GLASS MENAGERIE” The Hyperion Players will present its inaugural production with “The Glass Menagerie” Feb. 10 to 12 at Ivy Tech Hamilton County Auditorium, Noblesville. For more, visit hyperionplayers.com. “OF MICE AND MEN” Main Street Productions will present “Of Mice and Men” from Feb. 10 to 20 at the Basile Westfield Playhouse. For more, visit westfieldplayhouse.org.
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Studdard embraces role of Lola By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com
wildly exciting idea. With a little compassion and a lot of understanding, the unexpected pair learns to Jonathan Studdard was attracted to the embrace their differences and create a line of role of Lola in “Kinky Boots” for multiple sturdy stilettos unlike any the world has ever reasons. seen. However, the most remarkable THEATER “She’s strong, achievement is their friendship. she’s warm, she’s Studdard has seen the production nurturing, and she always wants a few times. people to see the best in them“The most notable would definiteselves,” Studdard said. “Of course, I ly have to be when The Paramount was inspired when I saw the show in Chicago produced it,” he said. “It a while back and saw a story about starred Michael Wordly, and he was Studdard a Black queer character that loves outstanding.” fabulous things. But, most importantly, the The past six months have been memostory of acceptance and chosen family was rable for Studdard, who had been in Civic huge for me. This character resonates with Theatre’s all-Black cast of “The Color Purple” me because she is a character who has a in October 2021. big personality, loves deeply and fiercely, “Being part of Civic’s ‘Color Purple’ was a and she loves to bring the party.” life-changing experience, to say the least,” Studdard will appear in Beef & Boards he said. “It brought me so much joy to tell Dinner Theatre’s production of “Kinky Boots” the story and being surrounded by people from Feb. 10 to March 27. The Indianapolis that are family and chosen family.” resident said with music by Cyndi Lauper, Studdard was planning to reprise his the show has countless jams. role as The Cat later this month in Civic The plot centers around Charlie, a factory Theatre’s “The Cat in the Hat” before it was owner struggling to save his family busicanceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. ness. Lola is a fabulous entertainer with a For more, beefandboards.com.
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Ballet INitiative to debut “INdy” By Chris Bavender editorial@youarecurrent.com Ballet INitiative will present a world premiere performance of “INdy” at 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Tobias Theatre at DANCE Newfields in Indianapolis. There will be only one performance. The show is a collaboration of local composers, choreographers, dance companies, visual artists, and photographers to create a dance show showcasing the Indianapolis arts community. “We wanted to have a performance celebrating the local Indianapolis arts community that has supported us ever since we started back in August 2020,” said Ola Tarnowski, marketing and public relations director for Ballet INitiative. “There was no better way in our eyes to do so other than giving the arts community complete artistic free range in a performance. We told our choreographers and composers they could create anything that inspires them, and us and our dancers will bring their ideas to life. “Along the way, we felt it would be even better to include as many local artists of all different medias, (such as) musicians,
visual artists, photographers, other dance companies, to create an entire community of artists in one performance.” Tarnowski said attendees will see lots of variety at the show. “They’ll see all different styles of dance, from ballet and jazz to modern and contemporary,” Tarnowski said. “Along with our dancing, they’ll also see never-before-performed, brand new pieces created just for us, and (have) the ability to hear and see all different kinds of art in just one show — the art, the brand-new music compositions, the photography. “Lastly, they’ll see our deep connection with each other and the love we have for not only our art form, but the art of the city we are so proud to call home.” The performance will be Ballet INitiative’s debut at the Tobias Theatre. “This is our first performance in a largescale theater as an organization,” Tarnowski said. “As we’ve grown in interest and support in the last 18 months, we are filled with hope as we enter the larger-performance scene of Indianapolis. We’re so proud and excited of all our artists’ hard work. For more, visit balletinitiative.org.
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French vocalist Nathalie Lhermitte is a natural fit to perform as Edith Piaf. “I heard the voice of Edith Piaf MUSIC at the age of 4,” Lhermitte said. “It was a very strong, emotional shock. The meaning of the words of her songs did not reach me. I was too young, but the truth in her voice reached me in the heart.” Lhermitte will perform in “Piaf! The Show” at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. The production is inspired by the award-winning film “La Vie en Rose.” The show celebrates the life and career of legendary French nightclub singer Piaf through her most popular songs. Lhermitte will be accompanied by live musicians and historical images for a multimedia audience experience. “It is true that the role of Edith Piaf has been in my comedian life for a long time,” Lhermitte said. “I joined this great team of Directo Productions for two years already, and in order to celebrate the 60 years of its dis-
appearance, the show has been expanded.” Piaf died in 1963 at age 47. An autopsy wasn’t performed, but the suspected cause of death was liver failure attributed to liver cancer and cirrhosis. “This show follows through the songs (that reflect) the spirit of the artist,” Lhermitte said. “Edith Piaf lived only for her songs. It was only natural for us that they live for her.” The show, directed by French theater maverick Gil Marsalla, includes photos of Piaf and images of Parisian locations. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org.
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Today, continuing with places to go during Indiana winters, we will visit Aswan, Egypt, with an average high TRAVEL temperature in February of 77 degrees, with no rain. Aswan, originally named Swenett, is located along the Nile River at the first (northern most) of its granite outcroppings known as “cataracts.” Because the cataracts made river travel further south difficult, Swenett defined ancient Egypt’s boundary with Nubia. Because of extensive granite deposits near the surface, Swenett’s granite quarries produced obelisks and enormous granite blocks that were transported hundreds of miles north on the Nile. Because Swenett lies very near the Tropic of Cancer, where the sun is directly overhead on the summer solstice, its location was important to ancient geographers. Today, Aswan, with a population of about 350,000, is an important tourist destination. Just south of the city is the 2-mile-long Aswan High Dam, erected with Russian support between 1960 and 1970 to control Nile flooding. The 230-foot-tall Lotus Tower near the dam commemorates Egyptian/Russian friendship. Nearby is a wonderfully preserved temple to Isis, originally built by the Greeks on the Island of Philae and moved to higher ground to escape the waters of Lake Nasser, created by the dam. Feluccas, graceful traditional boats propelled by both oars and sails, take visitors to the temple and other sites along the river, including Elephantine Island, reportedly once the site of a Jewish temple and now the site of a Nu-
There’s a 1995 episode of “Seinfeld” where Jerry, George and Kramer play basketball at the local health club with a guy named Jimmy. Not GRAMMAR GUY only does Jimmy sell special training shoes that supposedly increase your vertical leap, but he always refers to himself in the third person. Because of Jimmy’s use of third-person, George invests in the specialty shoes and Elaine mistakenly agrees to go on a date with Jimmy. Hilarity ensues. Believe it or not, there’s a term for someone who refers to himself in the third person: an illeist. At first glance, this sounds like a person who believes in a sick deity; I assure you this isn’t the case. Illeism is the act of referring to yourself in the third person. Illeism is also known as “self-talk” or “self-naming.” And, while you’re wondering, here’s the secret on when to use the hyphen: Write “third person” when the term is used as a noun and write “third-person” when using the term as a compound adjective.
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bian village. At night, Aswan’s famous spice market, which sells much more than spices, teems with visitors, who can engage horsedrawn carriages for trips around the city. Many visitors come to Aswan on Nile River boats shuttling between Luxor and Aswan. Guests can stay at the five-star Old Cataract Hotel, where Agatha Christie wrote part of “Death on the Nile,” sipping afternoon tea on a terrace overlooking the Nile. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel. com. You may contact him at editorial@youarecurrent.com.
PUBLIC NOTICE: Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business as Verizon Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build a 36-foot public light Communications Tower. Anticipated lighting application is none. The Site location is 10723 Northhampton Dr, Fishers, Hamilton County, IN, 46038, Lat: 39-56-43.944, Long: -86-2-15.864. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Antenna Structure Registration (ASR, Form 854) filing number is A1206836. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS – Interested persons may review the application (www.fcc.gov/ asr/applications) by entering the filing number. Environmental concerns may be raised by filing a Request for Environmental Review (www.fcc.gov/ asr/environmentalrequest) and online filings are strongly encouraged. The mailing address to file a paper copy is: FCC Requests for Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554. HISTORIC PROPERTIES EFFECTS – Public comments regarding potential effects on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Madyson, m.croyle@trileaf.com, 1515 Des Peres Road, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63131, 314-997-6111.
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We get the term “illeism” from the Latin word “ille,” which means “he” or “that man.” The word was first used by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1809. The plural version of illeism is the term “nosism,” more commonly known as “the royal we.” In Curtis’ research, Curtis has found three primary areas where illeism thrives: In Shakespeare, among professional athletes, and among politicians. If I had time to add a fourth category, it would be Elmo. But Curtis doesn’t have time to discuss Elmo. Finally, illeism wouldn’t exist without politicians. In 1996, Bob Dole famously declared, “Make no mistake, Bob Dole is going to be the Republican nominee.” Some say illeism sounds pretentious, and I tend to agree. For some reason, however, the elitist illeist are the ones who sound the silliest.
Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.
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WORK HERE. BE HAPPY. Who are Clarity Care Givers? We are the premier Personal Services Agency serving elders across Central Indiana. And, we are an amazing place to work! Are you compassionate? Are you service and detail-oriented? Do you have a heart of service? If you have these qualities, and caring for vulnerable adults is or could be meaningful for you - please send your resume to: apply@claritycaregivers.com or call Amber and Suzanne at 317.774.0074, Option 3. Clarity Care Givers offers a welcoming, diverse, and inclusive culture focused on strong connections, recognition, compassion, and life balance---to name a few. Come to Clarity Care Givers, LLC Trusted, Requested - Preferred
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SYSTEM SOFTWARE ARCHITECT.
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MECHANICAL ENGINEER.
Carmel, IN. Develop high level software architecture, defining the safety and control data flows for multicore complex software in Active Safety Area. Estimate and verify software architecture design meets all derived software requirements. Develop Software architecture to meet functional safety, and other automotive standards. Develop performance and resource consumption matrix for microprocessor usage. Perform the safety analysis of the software design and develop the software architecture that addresses software safety and cybersecurity requirements. Requires Master of Science in Electrical or Computer Engineering with coursework in Advanced Computer Architecture, Advanced Hardware Design, Micro Electronics, Computer Architecture, Digital Imaging Processing, and Digital Control Systems. Mail resumes to: Aptiv Corporation Attn: Lori Tucker, HR Site Manager, 13085 Hamilton Crossing Blvd, Carmel, IN 46032. Ref: 70618A
Carmel, IN. Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and schematics. Research, design, evaluate, install, operate, and maintain mechanical products, systems, equipment, and processes. Develop, coordinate, and monitor all aspects of production. Investigate equipment failures of difficulties to diagnose faults and recommend solutions. Work with engineers to implement operating procedures, resolve malfunctions, and provide technical support. Requires Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or Automotive Engineering and coursework in CAD/CAM Theory and Application, Finite Element Analysis, Advanced Dynamics, Composite Materials, and Design Optimization Methods. Mail resumes to: Aptiv Corporation, Attn: Lori Tucker, HR Site Manager, 13085 Hamilton Crossing Blvd., Carmel, IN 46032. Ref: 70783A.
SYSTEMS ENGINEER
Carmel, IN. Develop physical platforms for Active Safety/IDI/advanced sensor automotive products. Develop total systems solutions through logical and systematic transformation of customer/product requirements. Create design artifacts, perform technical planning, requirements analysis/management and systems architecture/ design/integration/verification. Lead technical design analysis, trade off studies, FMEAs, design reviews and customer presentations. Lead project technical discussions with cross-competency team, management and customers. Requires Master’s degree in Mechanical or Systems Engineering and one year of automotive embedded engineering experience, including implementing DIDs, PIDs, DTCs and CPIDs in DMS diagnostics, camera alignment, vehicle validation and testing of front camera module (FCM), root cause analysis of FCM issues, and debugging tools CANalyzer, Wind River IDE, Vector CANdela, and CANoe DiVa. Mail resumes to: Aptiv Corporation, Attn: Lori Tucker, HR Site Manager, 13085 Hamilton Crossing Blvd., Carmel, IN 46032. Ref: 70739A.
VEHICLE SYSTEMS ENGINEER.
Carmel, IN. Design and Develop ADAS products (radar, cameras, ECUs, software). Collaborate with engineering teams to determine development cost, resource requirements, and project timelines. Present project quotes to engineering management for approval. Generate BOM for product design and work with purchasers to determine cost. Interface with technical teams to perform requirement analysis. Generate pursuit business case inputs for the Active Safety product lines. Requires Master of Science in Electrical Engineering or Electrical and Computer Engineering and two years of experience with automotive electrical or systems engineering, creating DFMEA documentation, developing validation test plans and reports, performing cost optimization, and coordinating design change activities. Experience must include use of pSpice, Altium, and PSIM. Mail resumes to: Aptiv Corporation, Attn: Lori Tucker, HR Site Manager, 13085 Hamilton Crossing Boulevard, Carmel, Indiana 46032. Ref: 70677A.
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