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Conner Prairie unveils new exhibit news@currentinfishers.com Treetop Outpost will offer Conner Prairie visitors opportunities to engage with natural materials, experience archaeology, outdoors create nature-based artwork and explore music with instruments while a nature walk will connect to the prairie through woods along the White River. But the highlight and centerpiece of the new 10,000-square-foot attraction will be the fourstory treehouse offering panoramic views of Conner Prairie’s scenery. Construction began on the $750,000 project in late October by general contractor Hagerman Group. Treetop Outpost is in the southwest corner of the history park’s grounds, near the White River, and is expected to open to visitors July 1. The new attraction was announced at Conner Prairie’s 2016 annual business meeting Jan. 27, at which the park also shared figures from last year while dinosaur paleontologist with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, PBS Kids host and author Dr. Scott Sampson was the keynote speaker.

In addition to hosting local team practices, the Fishers Sports Academy offers individual memberships and one-on-one instruction. (Photo by Theresa Skutt) Founded Jan. 25, 2011, at Fishers, IN Vol. V, No. 52 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.

2015 by the numbers • 386,057 total visitors • 268,653 daily visits • 117,404 Symphony on the Prairie summer concert series visitors • 34,313 visitors from 7,301 active Conner Prairie member families • 22,581 Balloon Voyage visitors • 30,093 Headless Horseman fall festival visitors • 52,578 school field trip visitors from 80 of 92 Indiana counties • 2,113 youth summer day camp visitors $544,000 - Revenue from membership sales $7.5 million - Grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. (largest single gift in Conner Prairie history) $8.5 million - Gifts and grants $17 million - Operating and capital support

After county GOP chair caucus, leaders look to future By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com

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A four-story treehouse offering panoramic views of Conner Prairie highlights the history park’s new Treetop Outpost, which is set to open July 1. (Submitted rendering)

Pete Peterson, president of the Fishers City Council, was named chairman for the Hamilton Co. Republican Party after a caucus politics that officials on both sides described as “ugly.” And it might not be over yet with a looming appeal. Former Chairman Pete Emigh resigned at the end of 2015, leading to a race to fill his vacant spot up until the end of his four-year term, which is up in March 2017. Vice Chairman Laura Campbell, who is a newly elected member of the Carmel City Council, threw her hat in the ring, but Peterson was seen as Emigh’s choice for successor. Last month, Campbell, who served as interim chairman upon Emigh’s resignation, took issue with 71 new precinct Peterson committeemen that were appointed by Emigh in November. Campbell said Emigh was trying to “stack the deck” in Peterson’s favor by choosing mostly Fishers residents and those close to Peterson. Campbell removed those new names, which led to legal action by some, including Fishers Mayor

Scott Fadness, who was removed as a precinct committeeman. The caucus was held Jan. 30 with provisional yellow ballots for the new appointments. The other ballots were colored white. Campbell won the white ballots 115-99, and Peterson won the yellow ballots 52-0, meaning that combined, Peterson won. “It’s no surprise though,” Campbell said. “I’m very happy I won the white ballots because I think it spoke volumes.” Campbell has decided she will appeal the decision and has until 48 hours before the next State Committee meeting, which is scheduled for Feb. 17. Peterson said he doesn’t want to dwell on the past because it’s time for everyone to unite after this tough process. He denied any past charges of favoritism and said he’s focused on the upcoming elecCampbell tions for governor, U.S. Senate and more. “We have too many important races coming up,” he said. “We have to look to the future and come together. This year is too important.” Campbell said she will remain involved even if she doesn’t win the appeal.

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Dispatches Fadness to highlight Fishers’ accomplishments – Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness will deliver his State of the City address at the OneZone luncheon that begins at 11:15 a.m. Feb. 10 at the Forum Conference Center. An online live stream of the event will be available to residents during and after the speech. Mayor Fadness will touch on a number of topics and highlights from the city’s past year, including the formation of the Mental Health Task Force, the Hometown Help for Heroes program and the announcements of economic development projects at the Fishers Metropolitan Airport, Ind. 37 and IKEA. Free admission to Conner Prairie – Visitors of all ages can enjoy free admission to Conner Prairie on President’s Day, Feb. 15, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors can meet several famous presidents, chat with some favorite first ladies, shock George Washington with a surprise birthday party and participate in sing-alongs and games like Revolutionary War editions of capture the flag. For a complete list of the day’s activities, visit ConnerPrairie.org/ things-to-do/events/2016/Presidents-Day.

Drug arrest nets 500 lbs. of marijuana news@currentinfishers.com Approximately 500 pounds of marijuana were confiscated and one person was arrested after Fishers Police Dept. officers police searched a semi truck parked outside Walmart in the 8300 block of East 96th Street. Shortly before 4 a.m. Feb. 2, a patrolling Fishers police officer observed suspicious activity around the parked semi. The officer met with two men who told the officer they were waiting to make a delivery in the area. Suspecting the men were being untruthful, the officer called a dog-sniffing K-9 unit to the scene. The initial search resulted in the largest drug bust in Fishers history. The two men were detained, and, after speaking with them, investigators determined only the driver had knowledge of the marijuana. The truck driver, 25-year-old Isaac Roberto Aristiga Bojorquez, Mexico, was charged with intent to deliver marijuana more than 5 pounds, a Level 5 felony. He was taken into custody and transported to the Hamilton Co. Jail.


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Romantic dinner to benefit Special Olympics By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com Lovebirds looking for a romantic evening of dinner, dancing and helpfundraiser ing a worthy cause can find all three and then some at the fifth annual “Paint the Town Red” Valentine’s Day fundraiser for Special Olympics of Hamilton Co. The dinner for two has doubled in size the past two years. This year’s event is from 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 14 at River Glen Country Club, 12010 Clubhouse Dr. “It used to be something smaller that was put on by some of our close supporters and some of the athletes’ parents, but then we decided to make it a little bit bigger,” Tiffany Yust, county coordinator for Special Olympics of Hamilton Co., said. “We kind of upped the ante a little bit with making it romantic and having the dress be cocktail attire — making it something the ladies drag the guys out to.” Admission is $90 per couple and includes a dinner of roast beef, chicken cordon bleu, roasted potatoes, vegetables, salad, rolls and appetizers in addition to a dessert bar and a

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Loved ones to run at Billericay By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Many may find it more difficult to work out during the winter months, but Sheri race Nichols, managing director of 131 Event Productions, tries to combat winter blues with the third annual Run4Love 5K Feb. 13. “As a community we try to help people not let winter win, so to speak, to get outside with their families and enjoy a fun day of doing something together,” Nichols said. “We also thought that Valentine’s Day is mostly about being with the people you care about and what better way than running? It’s a ‘run with the one you love’ kind of theme.” To encourage family participation, there is a group discount with prices at $30 per person for groups of four or more instead of the normal $35. At the 2015 event, 400 runners participated and Nichols said she expects to sell out this year. The capacity is 700 runners, but based on current registration pace, she said she expects to nearly double the participation from last year. “We are currently over 400 right now, and most people sign up the last two weeks of the event,” she said.

Colm Oneacre holds a rose in his teeth at last year’s Run4Love 5K. (Submitted photo)

Despite whatever the weather decides, Nichols said the race will most likely still be run. The Fishers Police Dept. will work with Nichols on race day to assess inclement weather conditions. “The past two years have been horrible with weather. The first year was 9 degrees, and people still came out,” Nichols said. “Last year, the wind chill was crazy, and everyone was out. We will still have it unless the conditions are extremely dangerous or unsuitable for the runners.” Brownies and chocolate bars will be handed out, and healthier post-race food like oranges and bananas will also be available. Every runner who signs up receives a T-shirt. To sign up or learn more, visit run4love5k.com.

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Meet your leaders: Mark LaBarr As the Hamilton Co. Leadership Academy enters its 25th anniversary year, Current is highlighting local leaders who have helped build and sustain the program, which focuses on strengthening our community by developing informed leaders. In June, another class of engaged citizens will join the 600-plus graduates already working to make a difference. Mark LaBarr, HCLA Class of 2013 Hometown: Bloomington Lives: Fishers Works: Noblesville Family: “Two sweet daughters, both very good students; one is a gainfully employed college grad, and one is currently in college.” Career: Government & Community Relations Manager at Duke Energy, where he has worked for 30 years. LaBarr, who describes himself as a recovering engineer, has served in various engineering positions in several locations around the state. Community involvement: Several boards and committees, including the HCLA board of directors. Nice to know: “In my first job as a paperboy in Bloomington, I delivered John Mellen-

camp’s paper before everybody knew who he was.” Biggest HCLA takeaway: “While Hamilton County is fortunate to have LaBarr a concentration of wealth and talent, there is need for assistance and services. Hamilton County is also fortunate to have many talented leaders who answer the call to provide services.” Favorite HCLA curriculum activity: “Well, I sure learned a lot about corn at Beck’s! And I became aware of Sonny Beck’s leadership qualities.” Most vivid HCLA memory: “Getting to know the unique personalities of my class of 2013 classmates and hearing many of their hilarious stories at our kickoff retreat.” Most valuable lesson learned through HCLA: “It was through my HCLA experience that I learned about servant leadership.” Last book you read? “Naming Elephants” by Sue Annis Hammond. Favorite Hamilton Co. restaurant: “Wild Ginger in Fishers. I have John Wechsler with Launch Fishers to thank for that.”

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Adams earns Mr. Royal nod By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Hamilton Southeastern High School senior Sam Adams has had some special high school moments, such as performance playing the male lead in the musical “Legally Blonde” in 2015 and performing in Royal Edition, the school’s top choir. Competing in HSE’s Mr. Royal talent show for seniors was a whole different experience. “It was by far one of the most fun experiences I’ve had in high school,” Adams said. “Most of the guys don’t have the performance background, so being able to share that experience with them was special to me. They all brought their separate energies to the table. Everyone was so much fun to work with, and I had a really good time.” As a bonus, Adams was awarded the crown of Mr. Royal by a panel of judges. Adams performed as his own quartet singing “Coney Island Baby,” with pre-recorded videos performing the other three parts. Adams had the various versions of himself arguing for comedic effect. While winning was a goal going in, just participating was the main draw for Adams.

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“All of us made an agreement we would stay friends,” he said. “Which is good because I really look up to these guys, all are very confident in their character, and they have to guts to do something like that.” Other winners in the competition were Mr. Dance: Mitch Rankin; Mr. Entertainment: Mason Swofford; Mr. Strut and Mr. Spirit: Zach Silcox; Mr. Riley: David Bock and Mr. Talent: Sean Wood. Adams, who will play a lead in HSE’s musical “Chess” March 10-12, plans to pursue theater after high school and is considering Indiana University, Butler, Northwestern, Miami (Ohio) University and Ball State.

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Fishers Sports Academy a new year-round option for area athletes By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com With a decade of local youth baseball involvement already under his belt, Beau Brunnemer has a passion for the sport and the Fishers famcover story ilies and children that enjoy it. He’s served as president of the Fishers-HSE Youth Baseball League for eight years, and the goal of developing the skills of local players has led him to co-owning and running the new Fishers Sports Academy indoor facility along with Kyle Bach and Ed Woolwine — a former Big Ten champion outfielder at Michigan and FSA’s hitting and fielding instructor. “Basically, four years ago, one of our travel coaches came up and said, ‘You know, if we’re really going to be a real travel program, we need an indoor facility.’ I told him, ‘Well, let me see what I can do,’” Brunnemer said. “I kind of sounded it out with people, and we ended up, through the league, putting a little temporary place together behind Home Depot ... We bought some turf and took our nets and cages and L screens we normally had outside at Billericay Park and took them inside. I literally hung every wire in there and kind of set it up, designed it and put it together. All our travel teams signed up to be a part of it, and we basically had a real low-cost rent and utilities and people loved it.” The group of Fishers-HSE youth teams didn’t last long in that location, however, but two years ago found its current home at 12910 Ford Dr. Plans for another location — to accommodate more teams and players from other leagues across the area — were pursued but ended up shelved, but the ownership group decided to move forward with its vision for FSA. “We decided to go ahead and do it for real in this space. We ended up building out this 14,000 feet here in this building and we’re hopeful that people support it,” Brunnemer said. “Our mindset is it’s a communityfocused place. It’s run by people that have a passion for our community and the youth of our community, and we’ve put our own money and necks on the line to kind of make it go — and hopefully it does.” The facility has space for two teams to practice simultaneously with batting and pitching cages plus an infield and pitching machines, and also offers individual memberships and instruction from a staff of coaches with ample experience at the college and professional baseball level. Eric Blakeley — an all-Big Ten shortstop at Indiana University, recent transplant to Fishers and FSA’s general manager — was drafted by and played six seasons with the Seattle Mariners organization. He owns his own indoor facility in northwest Indiana and has seen firsthand how a space like FSA can benefit

local players. “I think it’s huge. When I was younger, we never had anything like this,” Blakeley said. “In high school, I played three sports, and we went from one sport to the next, so I picked up a baseball bat about two weeks before the season, and my basketball coach was also my baseball coach … These days, with all the travel baseball and even the youth rec leagues, teams are starting to practice in November already. Most teams are already getting together in January and starting indoor practices. It used to be where if you lived in a warmer climate, you had an advantage because you could get out and train more, but I think the Midwest is catching up nowadays. “They want this to be a facility that’s for the community and for the betterment of baseball and softball in the Fishers area,” Blakeley said of FSA’s owners. “That was the main thing for me in choosing to be a part of this because I’m the same way, wanting to be a part of the community I’m in.” Since its soft opening in November, FSA is already hosting 42 teams from local leagues in addition to its own youth camps and training programs. Brunnemer hopes to expand FSA’s reach beyond local teams, eyeing corporate teambuilding events, church youth group lock-ins or fundraisers and even at-home moms or day cares looking for a place for children to play T-ball or kickball during the day. “At the end of the day, I recognize very, very, very, very few kids will make the major leagues. But I’m a rec guy at heart, so I like to see kids having fun playing ball and their families being involved with it,” Brunnemer said. “Being able to foster that kind of opportunity — maybe kids come and have fun, maybe some take it a little more seriously and they want to get instruction and maybe make a high school team, of even better if they’re able to make a college team and they’re able to help get their education paid for — to me, that’s good stuff.”

The 14,000-square-foot Fishers Sports Academy can be caged off into smaller sections to accommodate multiple teams and training spaces. (Photos by Theresa Skutt)

Fishers Sports Academy Where: 12910 Ford Dr., Fishers What: 14,000-square-foot indoor baseball and softball training facility, including an infield, batting cages with baseball and softball pitching machines, pitching lanes and upstairs mezzanine hangout area

Upcoming events Rec evaluation prep camps 5th and 6th grade: 5:15-6:30 p.m. Feb. 15 and 22 7th and 8th grade: 5:15-6:50 p.m. Feb. 29 and March 2 More: FishersSportsAcademy.com, Facebook.com/FishersSportsAcademy and Twitter.com/FishersAcademy

Two of the facility’s three local co-owners, Woolwine, left, and Beau Brunnemer overlook the Fishers Sports Academy from the upstairs mezzanine.


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Scavenger Hunt ends with proposal by Gail and Jay Blackburn of Carmel My now husband’s name is Jay Blackburn. We live in Carmel, have two beautiful girls, Grace (13) and Rachel (9). We have been married 16 years. In July 1998, I was offered the opportunity to go to Europe and live for three months and work. Little did I know when I got this offer, my then-boyfriend, was planning out an elaborate proposal for me that was due to take place the very next weekend after I was offered the job opportunity. Of course, I was to go on my European job assignment in three weeks. So it was also around our “dating anniversary,” so he just told me he had a surprise for me, and I wasn’t to put anything on the calendar for Saturday, July 11th. That morning he sent me off on a scavenger hunt. First stop was a trip to the spa (which I love). I got three treatments and a light lunch at Phillipe’s Spa in Indy. At that end of it, one of the people working in there came into the dressing room and gave me a card (from Jay) that gave me my next destination. I was to go “Parisian” (now no longer at the mall) since I was about to embark on a European adventure. I was to pick out my favorite perfume (with the gift card in the card) and ask for a certain person behind the perfume counter that would help me with my next destination. I got another card (from Jay) that advised me to go to “The Gap” and pick something out (with gift card again) that I would enjoy while we would have a “gap” between us as we lived in two different countries (I purchased a pair of pants). To read the full story, visit youarecurrent.com.

Life’s like a box of chocolates by Lindsey Campuzano of Noblesville

My husband, Armando, proposed to me on February 17, 2008. Since we’d only been dating about a year and Valentine’s Day had just passed, it came as a complete surprise. Armando had recently purchased a new home, and we had invited my parents and younger siblings over for dinner and to see the new place. After dinner, as we were chatting in the living room, Armando disappeared into the bedroom. He was gone long enough that I was beginning to wonder what he was up to, when he emerged with a box of Ghirardelli chocolates. He handed them to me and asked me to pick one. I am not a huge fan of chocolate, so I declined and handed them to my sister to pass around the group. As the box of chocolates made its way around the room, Armando insisted that I try one. I agreed and when the box was in my lap, I started to select one. He stopped me, telling me there was a special one he wanted me to try. Nestled among the chocolates, he had wrapped a beautiful ring in a Hershey’s Kiss wrapper. In front of my family, Armando asked me spend the rest of our lives together and I happily agreed. Eight wonderful years later, it’s the best chocolate I’ve ever received.

The package deal by Mary Pierce of Noblesville My story is not a traditional engagement, because as my oldest son told my future husband, “She is a package deal.” (My boys were ages 9 and 14.) My future husband, John, had never been married nor had any children. That was December 2002. Fast forward to March 2008, John told me to pack an overnight bag with clothes suitable for dinner. He had a surprise date planned. I did not know that he had already asked my father for permission to ask me to get married. We had discussed getting engaged, but I had no idea when it would happen. So, on March 20, 2008, I packed my bag and off we went. I had no idea of our destination and no hints. We arrived at The Canterbury Hotel where John made reservations for the presidential suite, which was incredible. We entered the presidential suite and there was an enormous beautiful floral arrange-

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Valentine’s Puppet Cabaret set for Feb. 12-15 By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com.

Melchoir and business partner Debbi White will be the puppeteers. Instead of the traditional popcorn Peewinkle’s serves, there will be a small drink Peewinkle’s Puppet Studio offers a dif(water or juice box) and a gourmet heartferent kind of Valentine’s treat. shaped cookie. There will be eight kids performances of Valen“There made by a woman who uses all organic butter and intine’s Puppet Cabaret gredients,” Melchoir said. “They’re from Feb. 12 to 15 at Peewinkle’s, gorgeous. They’re expensive and 25 E. Henry St., Indianapolis. that’s why our ticket prices are “We have been doing this show $1 higher.” for about five years now and The performances will at 9:30 have found it to be very popular Melchoir and 11 a.m. Feb. 12, 10:30 a.m. and with parents and grandparents,” 1 p.m. Feb. 13, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. and 10 a.m. said Peggy Melchoir, the studio’s artistic and noon Feb. 15 (Presidents Day). director. “We’ve been sold out the last Tickets are $13. Children 2 and under couple of years. They like to do something are free. There is room for approximately with their kids rather than giving them 48 people at each show. sugary, sweet candies and stuff. It’s a The show is followed by a $3 optional variety show with hand puppets.” paper puppet-making workshop. The show is hosted by Sweetheart, “Kids can make a hand puppet and perwho is a red and white girl clown puppet. form on stage with it,” Melchoir said. “She introduces the baby elephant, For tickets, visit peewinklespuppets. little dog, jack in the box, dancing ostrich, org, or call 917-9454. sweet singing lion and Valentine’s butterflies and more,” Melchoir said.

Perfectly pink Commentary by Anna Skinner After recently receiving its liquor license, Rosie’s Place in Noblesville wasted no time in establishing a great mix of unique recipe and traditional cocktails for being a breakfast and lunch café. Waiting until 5 o’clock to indulge won’t be an option as you can take your sweetie out on Valentine’s Day and order the colorful Grapefruit Mimosa. The unique spin on the traditional orange juice and champagne beverage comes in three parts – a small bottle of champagne, a small decanter of grapefruit juice and an empty champagne flute. You play mixologist, and whether or not you prefer your unique mimosas fruitier or with more bubbly, it’s all up to you to decide. It yielded about two mimosas and is a perfectly pink way to share your love and appreciation with each other on Valentine’s Day. Not a grapefruit fan? Rosie’s Place offers the traditional orange juice and champagne version as well to start the special morning off right.

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Circle City Sound has been delivering love songs for Valentine’s Day for more than 20 years. gifts Several barbershop quartets, wearing tuxes, from within Circle City Sound, travel all over the Indianapolis area to perform Singing Valentines. “One time we sang to a fellow, whose wife bought the Valentine for him, while he was in the dentist’s chair,” said Circle City Sound member Jack Shaffer, a Carmel resident. “We’re singing to him while the dentist is cleaning his teeth.” Shaffer said it is usually a two-day event when the quartets schedule these Singing Valentines, but with Valentine’s Day falling on Sunday this year, they will have quartets out for three days, Feb. 12-14. Shaffer said each quartet will do 10 to 18 each day, depending how far apart the visits are that day. He anticipates they will perform 100 Singing Valentines. Shaffer said they perform “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” or “Heart of My Heart.” They deliver a personalized Valentine’s Day card from the person who ordered it and a silk rose. The quartet also poses for a picture

My younger son is treating our family to a decadent breakfast for Valentine’s Day this weekend, almond French toast. This fabulous recipe is a fusion of two signature breakfast/ brunch classics, almond croissant and French toast and couldn’t be any easier to make. Almonds! Their fragrance goes with chocolate and strawberries, and spells romance! Kids will have a blast making this recipe and will glow with pride when they present you with their creation! Serves: 4 Ingredients: 2 large eggs, 2 large egg yolks, 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, 1 1/4 cups half-and-half, 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, 1/4 teaspoon pure almond extract, Pinch of salt, 4 fresh butter croissants, 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, 1/4 cup sliced almonds, Maple syrup or honey, Confectioner’s sugar (optional), Choice of fruit. Directions: Preheat oven to 250F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a glass bowl, whisk together the eggs, yolks and granulated sugar until smooth. Add half-and-half, vanilla, almond

Quartet members left to right, Pat Stevens, lead; Terry Silke, Baritone, Jack Shaffer, tenor, and Skip Kropp, base with Singing Valentine recipient Suzie Shaffer. (Submitted photo)

that will be emailed to the recipient as a keepsake. The Singing Valentines event is one of Circle City Sound’s three fundraisers for the group. The cost for a standard order is $60. The special order with one-hour delivery window is $85. There is a $5 discount for ordering online at circlecitysound.org. Orders also are accepted at 844-SING.

extract, and salt. Cut croissants in half lengthwise, leaving them attached on side, and open them up. In a non-stick pan, heat 1 tablespoon of oil together with 1 tablespoon of butter. Moist croissants by dipping them in the egg batter and transfer them to the pan; brown lightly on both sides at medium-low heat, place them in the oven to keep warm. In a small pan, mix syrup or honey, 2 tablespoons of butter, almonds and almond extract. Heat for 5 minutes while mixing with a spoon. Remove croissants from oven and spread syrupalmond mix evenly; return to oven for 5 minutes. Serve warm accompanied by your choice of fruit. 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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U.S. 31 a boon to our region It seems like it was ages ago, when the project to convert the former Meridian Street into a freeway now known as U.S. 31 got under way in 2011. As was the case with the making of Keystone Parkway, we all lived with varying shares of delays, dust and dirt and shortcuts, but now that it’s all but complete, who really remembers it? As we wrote back when Keystone was in the thick of being converted, no one would think much of the inconveniences long term, because the pleasure was and is worth whatever pain was associated with the project. And thus shall be the fading memory of all that U.S. 31 entailed for motorists. We never imagined the day when we could travel in six minutes from 146th Street to I-465, but that’s reality, and we rather enjoy it. And speaking of the interstate, the flyovers are nothing short of incredible. Everything has flowed effortlessly for us, and we imagine it’s the same for you. There are some finishing touches to be applied, but, oh, what a difference the new thoroughfare makes. Well done! ••• Thanks to all our readers that participated in the recently concluded contest to select the best marriage proposal. We have winners! Gail Blackburn of Carmel won top prize (bracelet from Moyer Fine Jewelers), Lindsey Campuzano of Noblesville, was the first runner-up (dinner for two at Prime 47-Carmel) and Mary Pierce of Noblesville, was the second runnerup ($100 Kroger of Carmel gift card). We offer our congratulations to the winners and sincere appreciation to our sponsors and, again, to the readers that took the time to vote. Happy Valentine’s Day, all! Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BEL I EVE  I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Providence, Rhode Island, You may not sell toothpaste and a toothbrush to the same customer on a Sunday. Source: dumblaws.com

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Stewardship all about heart Commentary by Mike Colaw

pot on the stove, a parent must steal their stewardship by stopping them. However, every time you take someone’s stewardship, even for She walked into my office, a highly regood reasons, there is residue. spected and successful nurse. So, to all the brilliant take-charge leaders out It was clear she was more than stuck, there, choose carefully when you do this. One she was mad. “I don’t know what to do with him anymore. I just feel like he is dead of two things will happen – either it will make them feel small, and they will slowly appear to weight. I am done!” I knew her husband. He was laid back and turn off or quit engaging, or they will rebel. You easy going. She was the opposite. Her job re- must allow people to make some decisions, even quired her to be highly active on a daily basis imperfect ones, because the ability to participate she made decisions for people who couldn’t in one’s life trajectory builds ownership, and ownership includes the heart. A healthy heart is make decisions for themselves. fertile ground to grow courage, steadfastness, He was slow to take action and make decisions. The problem was, every time she higher effort and purpose. Even God didn’t make robots; it’s always been about the heart. solidified her superiority, he grew smaller and smaller until he functionally quit. Absolutely he contributed a lot to the Mike Colaw is the director of problem, but the blame is not his alone. She ministries at Trinity Church. You may e-mail him at justthink@ was stealing his stewardship. luke117.com. Visit his Web sites Sometimes you must steal stewardship. www.trinitywesleyan.com or When a toddler reaches for a hot boiling www.luke117.com

Q U O T E  O F  T HE  W EEK Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. – George Bernard Shaw

When does parenting get easy? I thought that once my kids grew out of the croup-prone, communicationhumor challenged phase, I’d be set. Then I was certain that when my oldest could babysit my youngest, life would begin anew. Now that I have a teenage driver, I should be golden, right? But parenting only seems to be getting harder. The reasons for my current maternal ulcer are one sick daughter and one underachieving son. Together they have pushed, nay, shoved my mommy patience to the brink. Two totally different parenting dilemmas thrust upon me as I also try manage a job, house, a husband and various other everyday minutia. First up, my tiny dancer. Eleven days ago she began complaining of a headache, and while I first chalked it up to lack of sleep, by the fourth day of constant pain, I began trolling the internet for brain tumor symptoms. Everything checked out fine at the pediatrician; the doctor simply advised to up the OTC ibuprofen. But after a sixth day and multiple SOS text messages from her, I had to work some logistical magic over my lunch break to get an unauthorized neighbor to break her out of school. The headache was getting worse, and had us both in tears that evening. It seemed I could do nothing to help my baby. Finally, on office visit number two, the doc found fluid in her ears and swollen glands. Thank Jesus! I can handle a sinus infection! We’re now on antibiotics and the headache has all but disappeared. In the middle of this “What if my kid has cancer?” week, my husband Doo casually glanced at our 17-year-old’s grades, and completely lost his shtick. We ended up in a fight about the best way to encourage our son to work to his potential, and completely forgot to even ground the ne’erdo-well. How do we motivate a kid who is quite happy with “doing okay?” Should we step back or get in his face? I don’t know, and it’s driving me nuts. So I ask again, “When does parenting get easy?” Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.


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A whole lot of trouble Commentary by Dick Wolfsie My wife says I’m not a spiritual person, but shopping at Whole Foods is really a big step in that direction for me. humor I don’t like buying eggs and milk in the same place that sells snow boots, an unassembled chest of drawers and treadmills, like Super Target or Meijer. Those stores are Half Foods. At Whole Foods, almost everything on the shelves is edible, except stuff that is fat-free, gluten-free or sugar-free … which, come to think of it, is almost everything. Last week, I bought a bar of soap, wrapped in clear shrink-wrap. When I got out of the shower the next morning, I told Mary Ellen I didn’t think it lathered very well. “Is it because it’s organic?” I asked. “No, it’s because you just washed yourself with a wedge of cheese.” Mary Ellen’s shopping list is a model for anyone who wants to eat healthy: almond milk, kale and low fat granola. If I shop on my own at a regular supermarket, I smuggle in white bread, hard salami and doughnuts. When we shop together, I’m on a very short

leash and the chances of getting any treats are zero – even if I beg. I wish my wife would treat me more like a dog. I deserve it. Magazines at Whole Foods always have the words Yogurt or Yoga or Yogi on the cover. One was called “The Road to Renewal.” I expected it to contain approaches to reaching nirvana, but instead there’s a check-list for what to take on your next journey. There was no mention of a positive attitude, or a degree of self-reflection or introspection. Instead, the top three items were underwear, white socks and sandals – important things to take on one of the several dozen mind/body retreats they offer around the world, and at a very lofty price, too. So I guess you can be a new-age, WholeFoods-shopping, transcendental-meditating Buddha fan, and still believe in making a buck. That’s the spirit!

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Night and Day calendar – Find the Current Night and Day calendar plus more reviews and entertainment content online this week at CurrentNightandDay.com. Mockingbird review – Visit CurrentNightandDay. com for reporter Zach Dunkin’s review and photos of the Indiana Repertory Theater’s newest show, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Starring Carmel’s own Mitchell Wray, this is one show you won’t want to miss. Devour Noblesville – Beat the cold and support downtown Noblesville dining destinations through Devour Noblesville. Sample some of the finest cuisine in Noblesville during the first Friday event Feb. 5, continuing through Feb. 11. Participating restaurants will feature specials throughout the week. No tickets or coupons are necessary to enjoy this dining experience. Simply visit the restaurant of your choice and ask for the “Devour” menu.

‘Once’ contest comes to Sun King Julie Hummel (Cicero), Holli Parker (Fishers), Dave Grodzki (Fishers), Gail Starlin (Fishers), Kasey Segovia (Carmel) and Kristyn Inman (Carmel) enjoy a fun night out at Sun King in Fishers for the Broadway “Once” singer/songwriter competition party. They said they always love seeing who’s in the “Where’s Amy?” photo column and were excited they were going to be in it. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved) “Where’s Amy?” checked out Sun King in Fishers’ big Broadway/WFYI “Once” singer/songwriter competition. Six musicians had the chance to go from ‘bar to star,’ with one lucky winner getting a once-in-a-lifetime chance to perform live on opening night for the Broadway musical sensation “Once.” The winner will also be a guest on WFYI’s own “Small Studios.” The Fishers Sun King was packed, and everyone who attended was excited to “Once” at the beautiful Clowes Memorial Hall. If you don’t have tickets to see an upcoming Broadway show, grab your family and friends and go! For more, visit BroadwayinIndianapolis.com, or call 1-800-982-2787. Be sure to look for “Where’s Amy?” exclusive behind the scenes photo shoot in the Fishers best friends and WFYI supporters Lori Ehlin and Kara Worman enjoyed hanging out with family and friends next issue of Current. Too much fun for the entire family! See you there... at Sun King in Fishers for the Broadway “Once” singer/ songwriter competition.

Antiques Road Show – “Antiques Roadshow,” PBS's most-watched ongoing series and a production of WGBH Boston, visits Indianapolis as part of a six-city 2016 summer tour. Roadshow and WFYI will host an all-day appraisal event July 9. To enter the drawing for free tickets to the Indianapolis Antiques Roadshow event, and to see complete application rules, go to pbs.org/ roadshowtickets. For more, call toll-free 888-7623749. Deadline for applications is April 28 at 11:59 p.m. PST. The BrewsLine – In celebration of Indiana's Bicentennial, ride The BrewsLine to sample local craft brews and hear the stories of their historic ties. Breweries stops include Deer Creek Brewery, Deviate Brewing, Grand Junction Brewing Company, Heady Hollow Brewing Company and Sun King Fishers Tap Room and Small Batch Brewery. Visit brewsline.checkfront.com/reserve to make reservations. Tag your Bicentennial Beer photos with #HCbrews16! This brew tour will be on Sundays until May 22. Shen Yun – On March 8 and 9, the show Shen Yun will be on stage with a live orchestra at Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University in Indianapolis. For more, visit ShenYun.com/Indianapolis.

WFYI membership director Andrea Watts and Girls Rock! Indianapolis volunteer Joy Carolin Mills were busy working at the Broadway "Once” singer/songwriter competition at Sun King in Fishers.

The Warehouse – The Warehouse in Carmel will have performances all through the year. Upcoming shows include: Howie Day on Feb. 27, Rickie Lee Jones on March 4, Jon McLaughlin on March 9, Stacy Mitchhart on March 11, Jim Lauderdale on March 12, Darlingside & David Wax Museum with Haroula Rose on May 5, and Tom Rush on May 19. For more, visit liveforthemusic.com.


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Where’s Amy? ‘Where’s Amy?’ is a photo column by Amy Pauszek, a society girl and film producer and partner with Ever Film Productions, LLC. She may be reached at aepaws1@comcast.net.

‘Sweeney Todd’ Paxton and ATI Secretary Rosemary Waters, ATI executive director Jim and PJ Reilly, ATI board members Natalie and Rob Manges at the opening night of ATI’s “Sweeney Todd.” (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2016) “Where’s Amy?” … I loved attending the amazing, sold-out production of “Sweeney Todd” at the Actors Theatre of Indiana. I urge you to drop everything and go see this show, which runs until Feb. 14. Yep, it’s true, you can take your special Valentine on a date to see this mindblowing show with a stellar cast and crew. I am still blown away by the fact that ATI’s “Sweeney Todd” was like seeing an authentic Broadway production without actually being on Broadway. The popular and haunting songs written by Stephen Sondheim were brought to life by Don Farrell, Judy Collins and the entire company. The orchestra never missed a beat, and I loved the set, which included a fancy red barber’s chair and a piping hot stove perfect for baking delicious meat pies. Every time I attend a performance at ATI, I am reminded that we are blessed to have such an incredible professional theatre company right here in Carmel. I have seen many theatrical productions all over the world. ATI’s “Sweeney Todd” is brilliant and not to be missed. Bravo to my pals at Actors Theatre of Indiana - “Sweeney Todd” has set the bar high. Grab your friends, and make an appointment with Mr. Sweeney Todd for a shave if you dare. You will be sitting on pins and needles and loving every minute of it! Oh, and don’t miss the upcoming “Unnecessary FARCE,” which runs April 29 May 15. For more info on the hottest tickets in town, visit atistage.org, or call 843-3800 to reserve your seats. “Where’s Amy?” looks forward to seeing you there! Too much fun!

Don Farrell, Sr. was happy he passed on his son Don Jr.’s invitation for a free shave at “Sweeney Todd” on opening night. Don Farrell Jr. is a co-founder/ artistic director of Actors Theatre of Indiana. Bravo to talented high school students and ATI actors Elizabeth Hutson and John Collins who told “Where’s Amy?” they were excited to have the opportunity to perform in “Sweeney Todd” at the Actors Theatre of Indiana. “Where’s Amy?” always loves hanging out with her pals Jeff and ATI director of marketing and development Kristen Merritt.

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Chocolate pudding with stawberries Commentary by Ceci Martinez

Who can resist a simple but incredible delicious chocolate treat? Chocolate pudding with strawberries is the perfect gift from your kitchen to your loved ones this Valentine’s Day! I cannot remember who said, “Sometimes the best dishes are the simplest,” but it is certainly true with this. Note: Did you know that the word “chocolate” comes from the Aztec word “xocoatl,” the bitter drink made from cacao by the Aztecs and Mayans? Serves: 4 Ingredients: 1/2 cup sugar, 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, 2 tablespoons

cornstarch, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 2 cups whole milk, 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, 1 pint strawberries Direction: In a saucepan, whisk together sugar, cocoa powder, cornstarch and salt. Add milk, whisking to combine, set pan over medium heat. Bring to boil, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, and cook until pudding thickens, 2 to 3 minutes. Turn off the heat, stir butter and vanilla. Ladle pudding into four small bowls and let cool. Serve at room temperature or chilled. 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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Brew tours run through May Commentary by Zach Dunkin Remember how you disliked history classes because they were all about the past, and you thought it was boring? county Well, what if you threw in a few beer tastings to the mix? That’s what the Hamilton Co. Bicentennial Brews Tour is all about. Each Sunday afternoon through May 22, one can ride the BrewsLine bus to visit local breweries and sample beers with historical ties. “Hamilton County has a long history with brewed and distilled beverages,” said Darryl Sopoci, owner of the BrewsLine, a Fishers-based beer tour operator. “The first known brewery in the county was around 1865. While we’re on the bus, I’ll talk a little bit about the history of the brewery, then the owners will share the back stories behind their beers and about how they are tying their beer to history.” For example, Grand Junction Brewing Company’s Squirrel Stampede Nut Brown Ale was named for the fleet of migratory squirrels

that destroyed crops across the county in the 1800s. In addition to toasting Indiana’s 200th birthday at Westfield’s Grand Junction Brewery, participants can raise a glass at Deer Creek Brewery in Noblesville, Deviate Brewing in Carmel and Heady Hollow Brewing Company and Sun King Fishers Tap Room in Fishers. Cost is $40, and the tour lasts from 12:30 to approximately 4:30 p.m. Make reservations at visithamiltoncounty. com/2016/. There are pickup spots in Carmel, Noblesville and Fishers, or if a group books 10 people, the bus will pick the group up at a designated residence. Bus capacity is 12 people. “At each brewery, they are going to get anywhere from three to five samples, including a sample of a specially selected bicentennial beer,” Sopoci said. “Then, they can order more beer or food, or they can order carryout in terms of a growler.” Riders also can legally drink beer on the bus because BrewsLine is classified as a limo service. Coolers will be provided.

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Working toward its Bronze Award, Girl Scout Troop 617 accumulated and donated a collection of stuffed animals and books to be given to children at IU Health Saxony Hospital. Pictured, from left, are Sage Ladaig, Katherine Wincek, Anabella Dentler, Daniela Boyer, Faith Mackenzie and Trinity Mackenzie. Not pictured are troop members Sara Cains and Ella Powell.

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By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com Fishers’ Girl Scout Troop 617 collected and donated more than 100 stuffed giving animals plus boxes of books for the children of IU Health Saxony. Part of the HSE Service Unit, the troop’s eight members are working on earning the Bronze Award and needed a good deed they could organize for their community. “The Bronze Award is the highest honor the Junior Girls Scouts can earn,” Stephanie Boyer, who leads the troop with Kerrie Wincek, said. “They have to look for a need in the community, and then put a plan together and put their team together to help whatever that need is.”

The girls, fifth graders primarily at Fall Creek Intermediate School, chose local children in the hospital as the need they wanted to help. “Kids who are in the hospital with a cast on or their leg elevated who are bored — they might as well read a book or play with a stuffed animal,” troop member Faith Mackenzie said. “It’s over 100 stuffed animals. There’s a lot … What we did was we made fliers, and we went to meetings with other Girl Scout troops, and some of this stuff was theirs, and some of it was ours. We’ve got two big buckets of boys stuff, two big buckets of girls stuff, one big bucket of books and a smaller box of books.”

Dispatches Hand and arm pain – Riverview Health will host a hand and arm pain seminar from 6 to 7 p.m. Feb. 10 in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room. Dr. Christy Kellams will present different treatment options for common hand and arm problems such as rheumatoid arthritis, carpal tunnel, repetitive use and other conditions. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at riverview.org/classes, or call 776-7999. Free antibiotics – From now until Feb. 28, Market District Advantage Card customers can receive generic oral antibiotics free with a prescription. The pharmacy will provide up to a 14-day supply of the following generic oral antibiotics free of charge: Amoxicillin, Ampicillin, Cephalexin, Ciprofloxacin, Penicillin VK, SMZ/TMP and SMZ/TMP OS. Visit GiantEagle.com/Free-Antibiotics or the pharmacy for a complete list of qualifying medications and restrictions.

Diabetes camp – Camp John Warvel offers traditional camp activities as well as constant medical assistance for children living with diabetes. It is for children ages 7 to 15 with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Older teens with previous diabetes camp experience may participate as counselors-in-training. This year’s camp will run from June 5 to 11. Registration is now open at diabetes.org/ adacampjohnwarvel.


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Dispatches Realty awards given – MIBOR REALTOR® Association recently recognized industry and community service standouts at its annual event – The Ball: A Benefit For the REALTOR® Foundation. Award recipients included: 2015 Realtor of the Year – John Creamer; 2015 Affiliate of the Year – Dorothy Dodd of Salin Bank; Distinguished Service Awards – Janet Jernigan, Tom Johnson, Steve Sullivan; F.C. Bud Tucker Community Service Award – Elizabeth Priller.

Tourism improves – The introduction of the Grand Park Sports Complex in Westfield in 2014 and a continued strong weekday business market pushed the local overall economic impact of tourism up 4.8 percent between 2013-2014, Hamilton Co. Tourism officials said recently. The annual study from the Indiana Office of Tourism Development showed direct visitor spending grew to almost $389 million. The local tourism economy contributes more than $90 million to state and local taxes.

Hamilton County joins JDAI – Thirteen counties, including Hamilton Co., will join Indiana’s Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative this year. JDAI aims to improve outcomes for children in the justice system while ensuring public safety. JDAI and other juvenile reforms have allowed the Dept. of Correction to savemore than $15 million annually, and re-arrest rates have declined from 25 percent to 10 percent in JDAI counties.

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Home advances for technology Commentary by David Decker Technology is moving faster than ever and we’re seeing huge advances in the abilities of our phones, our home enterinteriors tainment systems, and our vehicles. But did you know that tech is even taking over the kitchen? Advances in technology have made life in your kitchen easier than ever. Check out some of our favorite ways technology is improving home kitchens. Charging Stations The place where once you may have had a message station for your home phone has now become a place to charge and store your smart devices. Built-in USB ports allow you to maximize your charging potential while minimizing the number of outlets needed. This is an easy way to keep an eye on all the devices in the house and make sure their batteries are full. Sensor-Activated Lighting Is there someone in your home who is always forgetting to turn off the lights? Automated lighting can help solve that problem. Sensors can turn the lights on when they detect motion in the kitchen, and if there’s no motion for a set period of time, they will the

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turn lights off. Lights can also be programmed to turn on and off at specific times, and can be controlled by your smart phone. This is a great innovation for families with lots of kids, or anyone who wants to save money on their utility bills. Hands-Free Faucets When you’ve been handling things like raw

meat, the less you have to touch the better. Hands-free faucets are perfect for the busy cook and they can cut down on the spread of bacteria through your kitchen. They are also great for youngsters who want to fill their own cup but can’t quite reach the handle. Self-Diagnosing Appliances Wouldn’t it be great to know there was something wrong with your refrigerator before it stopped working? Today’s selfdiagnosing appliances can do just that. If your equipment needs servicing, it will send an email, letting you know it’s time to call a technician. What a great way to save money and prevent hassles! Are you ready to bring your kitchen into the 21st century? Contact The Affordable Companies. We can help you find the innovations that make the most sense for your lifestyle. You can start 2016 with a kitchen that is as tech-savvy as it is beautiful! David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.theaffordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@theaffordablecompanies.com.

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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

Guitar Lessons

Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856

financial services

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Bedazzling Boutique

STORE CLOSING!!! Almost everything 80% OFF & MORE Now Open Thursday to Saturday 11a-5p: Jewelry, clothing and Home Décor 641 N Rangeline Rd: Carmel 46032 (between Main and 136th st)

FOR SALE

now hiring

Brand NEW Queen Pillowtop Mattress and Box Spring set. Still in factory sealed plastic. Never used. ONLY $195. Del. Avail. Call today 317-480-6463

Advertising Assistant

Cherry Sleigh Bed HB/FB/Rails. Still in the boxes. Can Del $275 OBO 317-480-6463

Now Hiring Top Dog Carts Star Ev Brand Electric Golf Carts Now offered in Noblesville! Our 2016 Carts have just arrived. Star EV Still rated best drive train in the industry, which means more speed, torque, and dependability. Star EV offers a four year warranty. These carts are made street legal at our factory in South Carolina, USA. Buy a new, dependable golf cart for less than the price of a street legal used cart. Call to set up a personal appointment today! (317)774-6530 New location at: 1385 S. 10th street Noblesville, IN 46060

OPEN HOUSE

FREE HOME BUYERS SEMINAR International Montessori School Inc. For Preschool and Kindergarten Students 2150 West 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 NOW ENROLLING FOR SUMMER SCHOOL AND FALL 2016 OPEN HOUSE Saturday, February 20, 2016, 2:00 PM-4:00 PM Phone: (317) 575-8733 for more information www.intlmontessori.com A unique and warm place for children ages 3-6 years providing quality Montessori Education, including exposure to diverse cultures, languages, art, music and more.

NOW HIRING Class A CDL Drivers Apply online at: www.westfieldsteel.com

Advertising Assistant needed for up to 15 hours per week: Assist Senior Advertising Executive in the day to day tasks and operations as needed: Flexible daytime hours Please email resume to: Marka Sonoga Advertising Manager at: marka@youarecurrent.com

A Job with Heart

Work closely with our amazing clients, enjoy flexible scheduling, and experience true job satisfaction. We are a non-medical personal care/elder care agency seeking warm, empathetic caregivers. Experience helpful, but not necessary — your best asset is a genuine desire to help others. Full- and part-time positions available. Contact: applicant@malkoffandhughes.com

REAL ESTATE

Unsecured Business Lines of Credit Fast Approval Call Scott Wright 317-258-9026 Commercial Finance Advisor Liberty Commercial

SALE

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New Queen Solid Wood

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Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons

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Clean of Hearts Cleaning Service

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VISA, MasterCard acceptedReach 121,035 homes weekly

Services

Specializing in Medical Reimbursement

February 13, 2016

Noblesville Township Community center 372 South 8th St Noblesville IN Sessions at 10am and 1 pm

Topics to Include:

Financing Options Cash Requirements Bank Owned Properties Before-During-and After Purchase-Need to Knows Contact - Joe Kabat AlaCarte Realty 317-753 1681

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 • Call us today to setup your interview at 317-652-6175 or email WeCare@Senior1Care.com

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 us today at 317-993-3577 or email Info@LegacyCNATraining.com

Check out our Facebook pages or stop by our offices at 598 West Carmel Dr, Suite F, Carmel, IN 46032. EOE


February 9, 2016

Current in Fishers

www.currentinfishers.com

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Dart Controls Inc. Zionsville, IN 46077 Production Assistant Supervisor Job Description: Initiate Production of product as determined by production schedule, Coordinates production work flow. In the absence of the Supervisor, assumes supervisor responsibilities, not limited to, work assignments for production and/or fabrication associates, periodic work inspections, corrective action as needed. Organize, maintains & administers a plant-wide maintenance program.

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.

Skills Required: Good organizational and oral communication skills. Must possess a good ability to motivate peers, work well independently and manage stressful situations. Must have a solid understanding of production processes.

MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TEACHER RECRUITMENT FAIR Elementary: March 7, 2016 Secondary: March 8, 2016 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Excellent benefit package. Compensation dependent on experience. Send resume to ijobs@dartcontrols.com

Interviews on the spot! Bring your resume & dress for success!

8550 Woodfield Crossing Blvd. Indianapolis, IN 46240

WHY MSDWT?

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

Now hiring General Manager: Responsible for day to day operations of store, hiring training and supervision of around 20 staff members, maintain a highly clean facility at all times, and exhibit and teach a customer focused attitude. Requirements include 2 years minimum of retail managerial experience, excellent communication skills, work as a team, be able to work in a high volume high energy environment, create a positive customer experience, must be available to work weekends and holidays. Please fill out our on-line application at monkeyjoes.com/castleton and send your resume to c.howard@monkeyjoes.com.

International Baccalaureate o Teaching at all grade levels! Competitive Salary o $40,500 beginning teacher salary & full benefit package! To RSVP and for questions: mmartin@msdwt.k12.in.us

CAR WASH Rama Car Wash Employment Rama Car Wash is looking for hard working and dedicated individuals. These candidates should be available for full-time and part-time work. Must have flexibility in schedule and enjoy working outdoors. If interested you may download a application from www.ramacarwash.com under our employment section and bring it into the Carmel Dr. location. Rama Car Wash 431 East Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN, 46032

Housekeeper needed: Village of West Clay $15.00 per hour Call (317) 440-5624.

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.

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

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

Part-Time Communications Assistant Reports to the Senior Pastor of Hope The Breakfast Church 12-18 hours per week, 9am-3pm Primary Requirements: Website Development experience, excellent written communication skills, a value for detail, and an entrepreneurial motivation. Starting wage: $12 per hour Please submit your resume along with a writing sample to: Office@hopechurchindy.org All applicants will receive a response Fast growing Home Inspection company looking to hire a minimum of two Inspectors immediately. Construction and/or real estate background a must. Will train non-licensed applicants. Send resume and background documentation to: info@cvhi.us

Visit the MSDWT website! http://www.msdwt.k12.in.us/ Join us on Twitter! @MSDWT_HR

Retail Sales Associate St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital

Location: Fishers, IN Department: Gift Shop 001 Additional Job Details: FT Rotating, 72 Hours Bi-Weekly Job Summary: The Retail Sales Associate performs general customer services related activities for a retail location. Responsibilities: • Greets customers and assists with purchase selections. • Receives payment by cash, check, credit card and debit card and issues receipts, change, credits or refunds to customers. • Assists with the monitoring of inventory and restocking of shelves and displays as needed. • Assists with the receiving, unpacking, stocking, displaying, pricing, and sales of merchandise. Qualifications Education: • Minimum Qualification: High School diploma or equivalent by hire date to position Work Experience: • Minimum Qualification: One year of experience working in retail sales. To Apply: http://www.stvincent.org/Careers/ Job ID 109088 OR call Jan Miller at 317-334-7758.

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


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February 9, 2016

Current in Fishers

www.currentinfishers.com

A WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH EVENT

Dedicate one night to an important fight—heart disease. Join us at IU Health Saxony Hospital for an evening dedicated to your heart health. We’ll share information about heart disease, specifically as it affects women, tell you symptoms to be aware of and provide the latest information for prevention. This FREE event includes: ■

Presentation by our expert cardiologist, Dr. A. Farooq Iqtidar

Heart healthy food tips

A heart healthy dinner

Door prizes

IU HEALTH SAXONY HOSPITAL WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH DINNER Dr. A. Farooq Iqtidar Cardiologist Tuesday, February 23, 6-8 pm Space is limited. Call 317.678.DOCS (3627) to register. IU HEALTH SAXONY HOSPITAL 13000 E. 136th St. Fishers, IN 46037 iuhealth.org/saxony

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