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On Jan. 29, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s office held a free public education forum on workplace and school violence SAFETY at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds. The goal of the evening was to educate area residents on how to prevent and respond to issues of violence when they occur in the workplace and schools. Clifford The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the FBI and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics have released preliminary data from 2013 which shows that there were 397 fatal workplace injuries in the United States that were classified as homicides. Osswald “Personal safety is so important. Sometimes people don’t always understand how to prepare. We think that providing people with information in a meaningful way is vital to their safety,� said Sgt. Bill Clifford, who served as the key speaker for the workplace violence portion of the presentation. “Information is power, and helping people empower themselves is essential.� With years of study and practical experience in the field of use of force issues, Sgt. Clifford explained how to prepare for and respond to issues of violence that might arise in the workplace. Deputy Brad Osswald, a school resource officer in the Hamilton Heights school district shared information about the ALICE program taught in Hamilton County schools. ALICE is broken up into five strategies: “ Alert: Notify as many people as possible within the danger zone that a potentially life

Special Olympics fundraiser – Special Olympics of Hamilton County will hold a Valentine’s dinner and silent auction from 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 13 at River Glen Country Club, 12010 Clubhouse Dr., Fishers. Cost is $90 per couple. Reserve online at www. SpecialOlympicsHamiltonCounty.org and click on the events link.

Sgt. Bill Clifford speaking at the public education forum on Jan. 29. (Photo by Beth Taylor)

threatening risk exists. “ Lockdown: Secure in place, and prepare to evacuate or counter, if needed. “ Inform: Continue to communicate the intruder’s location in real time. “ Counter: Interrupt the intruder and make it difficult or impossible to aim. “ Evacuate: Remove yourself from the danger zone when it is safe to do so. “I think the parents and grandparents with children in school systems need to know what’s being taught in schools. We have a plan in the school to help children survive in a violent event. We feel that ALICE is the best program because it enhances their ability to use their senses to find the ability to survive,� said Osswald.

Redmond Columnist Mike Redmond read the other day that the typical user checks his or her smart phone 150 times a day and he thinks that number seems low. Of course, he bases this on his experience as a college professor whose students have been Redmond known to check their smart phones as many as 150 times per class session.To read more, visit currentinfishers.com

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Joe Peterson pours his wife, Marilyn a glass of Peterson’s Marilyn White Zinfandel. (Photo by Heidi Schmidt)

The views of the columnists in Current in Fishers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

Used shoe drive – Delaware and Fall Creek Township offices are collecting used shoes for Changing Footprints. The organization redistributes shoes to those who need them. Collection bins are located in the township offices (9091 E. 131st St. and 11595 Brooks School Rd.) until Feb. 27. Homeowners insurance cheaper here – ValuePenguin conducted a study into how home insurance costs vary throughout the state. Researchers gathered insurance quotes in 124 cities for a $200,000 home to determine which cities offer the best average premiums. Fishers ranked 24th, meaning it is one of the cheapest cities in the state for homeowners insurance. Source: ValuePenguin.com

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Promotion DVD review “Laggiesâ€? came and went quickly at theaters – too quickly. This dramedy doesn’t quite flesh out the promise of an intriguing premise, but the trio of lead actors (Keira Knightley, ChloĂŤ Grace Moretz and Sam Rockwell) is tremendously appealing. To read more, visit currentnightandday.com

Fishers Department of Fire and Emergency Services announced the merit rank promotions for Captain Eric Mohr, Captain Todd Muth, Lt. Brandon Anderson, Lt. Robert Hackett, and Lt. Ky Ragsdale. In a ceremony Feb. 3, these five men were sworn into their new positions by Mayor Scott Fadness. To read more, go to currentinfishers.com

Toiletries drive for homeless – The Fishers YMCA has teamed up with Food 4 Souls to hold a toiletries drive for the homeless and will be collecting items through Feb.16. Items needed include: batteries, warm socks, wet wipes, travel toothbrushes and toothpaste, deodorant and razors. Items can be dropped off at the YMCA, 9012 E. 126th St. Parks activities – Fishers Parks & Recreation Father-Daughter Sweetheart Dance will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Mansion at Oak Hill, 5801 E. 116th St. Tickets are $8 for Fishers residents, $12 for nonresidents and must be picked up at the parks office. For more information, visit www.fishers.in.us/parks. Library programs – The Fishers library has many programs in February. Here are some of them. For teens - Puppies & Popcorn, 6 to 7 p.m. Feb. 17. Relax with the Love on a Leash therapy dogs. No registration required. Little Lab science workshop for preschoolers, 10 to 11 a.m. Feb. 16 and 28. Registration is required for this hands-on program designed for 3 to 6 year-olds and their caregivers. For more information, visit www.hepl.lib.in.us. Citizen’s Academy – Fishers residents ages 18 and older are invited to participate in the first City Government Academy, beginning March 4. Students will spend one night per week, for nine weeks, learning about components of local government and vital programs. Visit www.fishers. in.us and click the Culture & Recreation link to register. Dean’s list – The following students recently made dean’s list: Madelyn Miller - Wittenberg University; Montanna Card, Samuel Castell, Caroline Cieciura, Connor McCalley, Kendall Nelson, Jonah Sadowski, Madelynn Trummel, and Siara Wolf Miami University; Jessica Cartmel and Michelle LaBlonde - IU Kokomo. Swim lesson registration – Southeastern Swim School is offering swim lessons at the brand-new Hamilton Southeastern High School Natatorium starting in the spring. Children must be toilettrained to participate. Hamilton Southeastern High School is located at 13910 E. 126th St. For more information, visit www.hseswimlessons.com or call 579-0164.


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Bottom row left to right - Brannt Faris, Matt White, Michael Ewen. Top Row left to right: Gentry Hudson, Tristan Gold, Bryce Rief, Grant Woods and Ryan Kuhl. (Submitted photo)

Woods crowned Mr. Royal

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Hamilton Southeastern High School senior Grant Woods had attended Mr. Royal performances in the past. ACHIEVEMENT However, it never occurred to him to participate in the seniors-only contest until this year. “I’m glad I did. By far, I think it was the most fun I’ve had in high school,� Woods said. Woods was crowned Mr. Royal out of the 17

contestants on Jan. 29 in the annual competition at the high school auditorium. For his talent portion, Woods did a saxophone quartet. “I wrote an arrangement of Disney songs and we had some choreography and we performed it for everyone,� Woods said. All the contestants portrayed a ’90s icon. Woods conducted his interview as Ms. Frizzle from “The Magic School Bus.�

David P. Pletzer, MD Family Medicine Providing expert primary care to the Fishers area for over 25 years, IU Health Physicians welcomes Dr. David P. Pletzer. Dr. Pletzer is currently accepting patients at IU Health Physicians Primary Care – IU Health Saxony Hospital until his new office, IU Health Physicians Primary Care – Allisonville, opens in March 2015. His new office is conveniently located in Fishers, near 116th Street and Allisonville Road. Dr. Pletzer earned his medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his residency in family medicine at Riverside Methodist Hospital. He is board certified in family medicine by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Pletzer is currently accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, call 317.678.3850. IU Health Physicians Primary Care – Allisonville | 11530 Allisonville Road, Suite 190 | Fishers, IN 46038

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DeVeau sends 200 to ‘Circle’ 1h <PaZ 0\Qa^VX “ beth@youarecurrent.com Hamilton Southeastern High School sophomore Mia Lord can’t remember a time when she has come to DeVeau’s School of Gymnastics. “It’s (gymnastics) alACHIEVEMENT ways been my whole life and I love doing it,� said Lord, whose mother Paula Lord is a DeVeau’s coach. Lord was one of about 200 girls from DeVeau’s School of Gymnastics competing in the three-day Circle of Stars Gymnastics Invitational at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis on Jan. 30-Feb. 1. “There’s a lot of people that come out so it’s good to see all the gymnastic teams that come out and the skill level (of athletes) that comes out,� Lord said. Hamilton Southeastern senior Anton Stephenson was competing in his 14th Circle of Stars. Stephenson was one of about 60 boys from DeVeau’s that competed in the meet, according to Tom Strange, a coach from DeVeau’s. “It’s grown to be the largest gymnastics competition in the county,� Strange said. “We had 4,500 athletes participate this year. We had clubs as far away as Texas and one from Georgia.� The invitational, which offers free admission, is run by DeVeau’s booster club. “It’s great having my friends locally come to see me because a lot of our competitions are

How to make your retirement‌ Mia Lord practices on the beam (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)

out of state,� Stephenson said. “This gives us a good opportunity to promote what we do to the people around us that don’t get to see it all the time. It’s definitely a lot of fun having my family coming to watch.� Stephenson said the meet is earlier in the season so there isn’t much stress involved. “There is not a lot riding on it,� he said. “It’s more just going out there and showing off what we’ve learned over the past year.� Stephenson, who has received a scholarship to compete in gymnastics at Nebraska in 201516, finished second in the all-around in the age 17 and older age group (Level 10). Stephenson, whose older brother Chris is a sophomore gymnast at Nebraska, was first in vault, rings and parallel bars.

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From left: Jerry and Jane Barr, U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN5) and former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft. Advocates for Children & Families celebrated its fifth anniversary with two very special guests on Jan. 29 at Ruth’s Chris Steak House. The fundraiser dinner included U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks (R-IN5) serving as the event emcee and former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft as the keynote speaker. Proceeds from the evening will benefit the ongoing intervention and prevention programming provided by AFCF and The Cherish Center, which serves as an advocate for children and families who have been impacted by intimate abuse or neglect.

Wendy Rayburn, executive director of Advocates for Children & Families and The Cherish Center, welcomes the crowd to the fifth anniversary fundraiser dinner.

Hamilton County Sheriff Mark Bowen attends the dinner with his wife, Jackie.

Notice of Self Storage Sale Please take notice Brooks School Self Storage located at 11775 Brooks School Rd., Fishers, IN 46037 intends to hold an auction of the personal property stored in the storage unit in default of non-payment. The sale will occur at the storage facility: Brooks School Self Storage on 02/20/15 at 10:00AM. Unless stated otherwise the description of the contents are household goods and furnishings. Ashleih Wright in Unit # C371L. All property is being stored at the above self-storage facility. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. See manager for details.

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Fishers City Council recap What happened: City planner Adam Zaklikowski presented the third reading of a request to annex 6.8 acres west of Olio Road between 116th Street and 118th Street, known as Taylor Woods and North Shore Woods. The new Kroger redevelopment project would proceed with our without annexation of this acreage, but the city would not be able to collect taxes. It is a voluntary annexation. The council unanimously approved the ordinance. What it means: The city can collect taxes on the newly annexed acreage.

What’s next: March 4 is the anticipated effective date of the annexation.

What happened: The first reading of a request to rezone the northwest corner of 126th Street and Promise Road for Bedrock Builders’ new planned unit development was presented to the council. What it means: Bedrock Builders would like to build Granite Ridge, a new single family neighborhood, but the area needs to be rezoned to allow for the plan to move forward. The builders expect the PUD home prices to average between $450,000 and $550,000.

What’s next: A plan commission review is scheduled for Feb. 10.

What happened: City planner Kevin Stotz requested to approve an amendment to the Fishers Marketplace PUD, located at the northeast corner of 131st and Ind. 37 to accommodate a new Children’s Learning Adventure center. The petitioner would like to build a facility larger than the current PUD requirement. What it means: The Fishers Planning Commission staff and petitioner request feedback from council members.

What’s next: A plan commission review is scheduled for Feb. 10.

Merritt recognized by Indy Wine Trail news@currentinfishers.com Last week, the Indy Wine Trail today recognized State Senator Jim Merritt (R-Indianapolis) and State Representative Bob Cherry (R-Greenfield) as co-recipients of the organization’s 2014 Legislator of the Year Award.

Indy Wine Trail President Meredith Easley said, “Senator Merritt and Representative Cherry worked tirelessly to [allow] wineries to sample and sell our products at the Indiana State Fair.”

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Fishers business owner shares childhood trauma, his path to success 1h 1TcW CPh[^a “ beth@youarecurrent.com Joe Peterson believes God has always been present in his life, and has given him the ability to survive challenges that began from birth, persevere through an abusive COVER STORY childhood and create two successful businesses. Peterson was born in 1939 in Philadelphia, Penn. His widowed 29-year-old biological mother had seven children before Peterson was born. Unable to support them, she placed the children in foster care. Peterson was placed in ten foster homes before his fifth birthday. “I was adopted by Harry and Dorothy Peterson when I was five years old. My adoptive father decided to move his company, Crown Chemical, to Indianapolis to be closer to the steel industry in Gary, Ind. in 1946. That’s how we ended up in Indianapolis.� He remembers being happy to be out of the foster care system, but the woman he called “mother,� Dorothy Peterson, inflicted emotional torment and physical abuse. He wrote about his childhood experiences in his self-published book, “The Adopted Son.� “It was 74 pages—about a page for every year of my life. I wrote it for my kids, because there was a lot about my childhood that I hadn’t talked about. I felt like my kids needed to know how I was able to persevere. We all have to cope with things we don’t wish for ourselves,� Peterson said. “And I thought maybe I could help someone who had something similar happen or who was going through bad times to see that there is hope and things can work out for the best.� Peterson believes that his four years at Cathedral High School helped to mold his character, so he gives back to the school any chance he can. “Any proceeds from the sale of the book go to help with scholarships,� he said. While at Cathedral, he enjoyed chemistry class the most, which he planned to continue studying in college. Peterson’s studies at Xavier University ended in 1957 when his father died unexpectedly. He returned to Crown Chemical to take over the business, in part, to support his mother. He holds nine patents for steel pickling and acid recovery and has helped to develop over 50 products. “We create an iron supplement for vitamins and baby formula that is sold to other countries,� he said. He met his wife, Marilyn, on a blind date in 1969. “Marilyn was the roommate of an ex-girlfriend of mine—that’s how we met,� he said. They dated for three months and got married. Almost 46 years later, he thinks that honesty

Joe and Marilyn enjoying a night out. (Photos by Heidi Schmidt)

and good communication is their key to a successful marriage. “Any marriage has its ups and downs, but she was a trooper,� he said. “Marilyn and I always worked together to raise the kids and never pulled in opposite directions,� he said. Peterson quietly entertained the idea of establishing a fine-dining restaurant that combined a warm ambiance with impeccable customer service--qualities he enjoyed when dining in restaurants during years of business travel. He found the perfect location right across the street from Crown Technology in a newly constructed Fritsch’s Big Boy that closed when the restaurant chain left Indiana. “I thought it was the perfect location, right off of I-69,� he said. He and Marilyn were vacationing on Grand Cayman Island when his accountant called to tell him that his offer had been accepted. “I was very hesitant about going into the restaurant business—and almost wished I hadn’t answered that phone call,� said Marilyn Peterson. Sixteen years later, with incomparable quality and an award-winning Napa Cab-focused wine list, Peterson’s restaurant stands out from the abundance of chain restaurants that line the 96th Street corridor in Fishers. “My reputation is important to me at Crown and at Peterson’s. I always want people to say, ‘he’s giving the best he knows how to give,’� he said.

Joe Peterson and daughter Carrie Benko at Crown Technology.

Peterson showing the high-end wines available at Peterson’s.

Peterson was a member of the Cathedral High School class of 1957. (Submitted photo)

MEET JOE PETERSON “ Class of 1957 Cathedral High School graduate “ Family: Wife, Marilyn; Four kids and eight grandchildren “ Owner: Peterson’s restaurant “ Hobbies: Gardening; spending time with grandkids “ Favorite menu item at Peterson’s: 8oz filet, medium to keep flavor. Lobster tails. “ Joe Peterson’s book, “The Adopted Son� is available at Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, Xlixbris.com.


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What others said couldn’t be done, we’re doing. St.Vincent Heart Center is continuously pushing the limits of what’s possible in heart care. To do that takes an amazing amount of skill, study, experience and dedication. But it also takes passion. A passion to make a difference in the lives of those who suffer from heart disease. And a desire to look beyond the boundaries to find better ways. Close to home. Second to none.

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Just the Ticket created for you A bit more than a year ago, Current Publishing produced a glossy insert titled Tables. It was a dining guide encompassing much of Central Indiana. Critically and otherwise, it was a success. We received heavy compliments, and we were grateful for them. Our plan was to have a second edition about six months later. The more we talked to restaurateurs, the more we learned that they liked the annual version best. As time went by, another informal survey was taken, and they told us they wanted more frequency but at a lower price point. So, we went back to the drawing board, and we developed a successor to Tables. It is Just the Ticket, and the first edition of the special section, which we hope to provide quarterly, is included with today’s edition of Current. Take a look, please. You might recall that the content of all our editions is predicated on the results of independent marketplace research. The good folks at SMARI, Inc., did the study, and dining and entertainment clearly we No. 1 among the findings wrought from the statistically reliable sampling. In order to feed the need, if you will, Just the Ticket should prove, we hope, to be the appropriate answer. We focus on dining, certainly, but we’ve also included experiential offerings, for the research tells us, too, that ours is an active community. So, we urge you to read – and make use of – Just the Ticket and to patronize our advertisers, for without them the section would not exist. We also would appreciate you sharing with us any or all Central Indiana experiences you believe your fellow readers need to know about. Those would include the “hidden gems” and, perhaps, out-of-the-way places and events out there. If it occurs to you, we would welcome your thoughts and tips at info@youarecurrent.com.

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Cultural omnivore

Commentary by Terry Anker

Growing up in rural Indiana in the last half of the last century meant that one’s entertainment options were severely limited. With less than a handful of reliable television signals, radio was dominant. Wolfman Jack led the irreverent charge late-night. Wasn’t the so-called Dr. Demento another? But the remaining airtime was dedicated to the Farm Report and the local call-in swap show, Trading Post. To be sure, there is high drama in negotiating to exchange a used dryer for a collection of gas station glasses while live. But by in large, we small town Hoosiers had to make our own fun. Some sang or played instruments. One cousin, a would-be playwright, would force her brothers and me to perform her dramas to our parents. In hindsight, the only good thing about the “shows” is that no one ever bothered to record one. But we came of age eager to be entertained. When the county fair was in town, we’d all go. When the local team played, we were there to cheer.

When our cousin’s “band” was at the Odd Fellows, we’d sing along. When the drive-in movie would change every other week, we’d be first in line for the new flick. In short, we became cultural omnivores. We learned to appreciate any work (from almost anyone) intended to entertain. Sure, some might say the standards were low; but, the objective was to taste a little of everything – sport, music, art – each got its turn. Perhaps it is because of the many choices, but we seem to be increasingly becoming specialists. A football fan refuses to see a drama. And, a symphony enthusiast misses the joy at Indy Eleven. Wouldn’t it be better if we pushed our boundaries? While it’s good to have favorites, a single food diet can’t be healthy.

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

QUOTE OF THE WEEK Weekends don’t count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless.

– Bill Watterson

Here’s my new favorite quote: “There is no greater plague to the introvert than the extroverted,” from author Pierce Brown. This so perfectly captures the essence of almost every marital tiff my husband Doo and I have experienced. Take this past weekend. With my life force nearly drained from a fourteen-hour dance competition on the southeast side, I used the long car ride home to recharge. Darkness, a sleeping ten-year-old, and the smooth vocals of Peter Cetera softly playing in the background, had this introvert feeling fine by the time I arrived home. Then I walked through our door and was bombarded with bright lights, loud music, the distinct odor of garlic and a dining room table piled high with back-packs, an assortment of hair accessories and a plastic blue air cannon (because we simply cannot find a place to store that thing!). Unwilling and frankly, unable, to cope with the sudden change from my peaceful mini-van interior to this obnoxious sensory overload, I hastily retreated to my sanctuary, the master bedroom. But when I flung open the door, I discovered Doo plus two kids sprawled out on the nowunmade bed watching “Transformers TwentyNine” at theater-level volume. And because the last vestiges of patience had deserted me after my daughter’s third (third!) awards’ ceremony of the day, I couldn’t keep my thoughts to myself. Luckily Doo was in a good mood, and didn’t take the bait. He knows a mommyon-the-edge when he sees one. Under normal circumstances though, the confrontation would have spiraled into an argument over whose needs are greater. And it all comes down to the fact that we are classic examples of an introvert and an extrovert. I equate happiness to beach reading, dimmer switches and nine-to-eleven hours of sleep, while Doo finds rejuvenation in rave music, laser-light shows and constant interaction with as many people as possible. Our “vertisms” should have kept us apart, and yet I think it’s those very differences that keep us together. So yes, when I’m trying to go to relax at night and Doo opens his laptop, turns on Archer, and begins reading The Economist with the help of every overhead light, I do feel like he’s unleashed my own personal evening apocalypse. Just as I’m sure my manic obsession with a vampire-like lifestyle grinds his gears. But it works for us. I ensure that our children get to bed on time and that we don’t blow the electricity bill, while Doo makes certain I nurture friendships and occasionally leave the house. He’s definitely my plague, but in a good way. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.


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Picture this Commentary by Dick Wolfsie Comedian Zach Galifianakis has never been able to do it. Nor has country singHUMOR er Brad Paisley. Stephen Colbert hasn’t ever been a winner. In fact, the chances of success are about 5,000 to one. But Rachel Loveman of Indianapolis has taken the prize. No, this wasn’t a drawing. Actually, it was a drawing—of a matador dancing with a bull in the arena. Rachel’s task: Write a funny caption for that New Yorker cartoon. What is the bull saying? The weekly caption contest (which debuted in 1997) is now a regular feature of this iconic magazine whose single-panel cartoons have been making America laugh since 1925. Some of the captions have become part of our lexicon and no one knows that better than cartoon editor Robert Mankoff. His depiction of a businessman on the phone saying: “Thursday is no good. How about never? Does never work for you?” made it into the Yale Book of Quotations. Which brings us back to Rachel. She and her husband, a physician in Indy, compete every week. Few people win after only a few tries, although Rachel scored the prize after only about a dozen attempts. She made a copy of the cartoon and carried it around, hoping for inspiration. The word “Olé!” stuck in her mind but even a bull

saying Ole! isn’t funny. She knew that most New Yorker cartoon captions are familiar words and phrases placed in a different context or with a twist of the wording. Rachel learned she was a finalist in an email from the magazine, and then had to deal with her excitement while assuring her envious husband that his caption, “We need a better agent,” was just as funny as hers (it wasn’t). The other two finalists had submitted: “What happened to your last partner?” and “Remember, at the dip, I gore you.” The reward for her accomplishment was modest: a signed copy of the cartoon with Rachel’s entry beneath it. So what was that winning caption? Rachel explains that her final brainstorm was a spin on Renée Zellweger’s line in the movie Jerry Maguire, with Tom Cruise. After Cruise went on ad nauseam about his love for her, Zellweger says, “You had me at hello.” And so, in Rachel’s caption, the bull says to the matador, as they hold each other in a dancing embrace: “You had me at Olé.”

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It’s a sound often associated with romance and celebration champagne corks popping and bubbly spilling into a glass. But for many, knowing what to buy for that special occasion - such as Valentine’s Day - can seem daunting. DRINKS “The best and most popular is Champagne and Prosecco from Italy which can range from $10-$500. The key thing is to decide how sweet or dry you would like your sparkling wine to be and what you are using it for,� said BethAnn Kendall, wine and food manager for Vine & Table in Carmel. “If it’s for cocktailing you still want a good quality sparkling but not spend too much where as if it a special occasion you’ll want something a little more special.� Champagne actually refers to the wine region in France - 90 miles northeast of Paris - that produces sparkling wine, according to Kendall. Kendall “Only wine from this region can be called champagne - everywhere else is sparkling wine,� Kendall said. When it comes to the budget conscious, Kendall said a top seller you can’t go wrong with is Maschio Prosecco Brut. “It’s $12.99, dry and balanced, perfect for any occasion whether it’s toasting to celebration or mimosa’s in the morning,� she said. “Naveran Cava Brut has amazing aromatics and is bursting with fruit at only $15.49.� For those with a little more to spend, Kendall recommends Veuve Clicqout. “The history of the winery dates back to 1772 and they have eight winemakers to ensure the taste and quality is the same every vintage so you always know what you are getting,� she said. “Ayala Brut is a 150-year-old family owned and operated winery that is harder to find but outstanding champagne.� If money is no option, however, Kendall said the best and the most expensive come from Champagne, France. “They only make vintage champagne in good vintages so that really sets a standard on the quality of the grapes. It’s generally smaller production. Vintage champagnes are special because they are aged for a minimum of three years although a majority age it for 10 years prior to release,� she said. “Dom Perignon 2003 is our most popular vintage champagne. Nicolas Feuillatte Palmes D’Or 2002 is another great vintage champagne. This bottle is most often called the ‘golf ball bottle’ but the story is that Nicolas was Tip: Champagne should never explode. If it does, that most likely means it’s too warm and needs to be chilled for 2-3 hours.

enamored with an opera singer and would travel the world to hear her sing at different venues. This wine was made in honor of her and the unique bottle style was to look like pearls, something she always wore.� When it comes to bubbly, how you present it is key. “Start by removing the foil, put your thumb on the top and untwist the cage. You want to hold the bottle at a 45 degree angle and twist from the bottom of the bottle,� Kendall said. “Never letting your thumb off

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the top of the cork.� While you often see champagne “exploding� in the movies when it’s opened, Kendall said that definitely should not happen. “Champagne explodes when it’s too warm or shaken,� she said. “Although I think the sound of a cork popping does set the tone for a celebration.� But with such endless choices, you’ll likely be happy no matter what bubbly you end up pouring in your glass. After all, as Dom Pierre Perignon said when he first tasted his creation - “Come quickly! I’m tasting stars!�

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Ballerinas to open with ‘Birthday’ performance March 1 The Central Indiana Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional ballet company based in Carmel, is pleased to announce that it will present “Birthday Variations,� choreographed by Gerald Arpino, at its Mixed Rep production on March 1 at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. CIDE was selected by the Gerald Arpino and Robert Joffrey Foundation to have Arpino’s “Birthday Variations� staged

last August. Gerald Arpino and Robert Joffrey are the founders of the Joffrey Ballet. Suzann DeLay, CIDE’s artistic director said: “This is the first time an Indianapolis area company has been asked by the Gerald Arpino and Robert Joffrey Foundation to stage a performance. We are very honored and excited to present ‘Birthday Variations,’

and it is quite appropriate as it is our 15th anniversary season.� In addition to “Birthday Variations� CIDE DeLay will perform a mixed repertoire of pieces from modern to classic at Mixed Rep. To purchase tickets visit http:// bit.ly/1CEJpDL.


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‘Ghost Story’ a hauntingly good time at Oaklandon Civic Theatre By Marcia Ellett “ ]Tfb/RdaaT]cX]UXbWTab R^\ The building housing Oaklandon Civic Theatre — Oaklandon Universalist Church — has a “notable� rating by the Indiana Division of THEATER Historic Preservation and Architecture, and the Oaklandon District is recognized in both the National Register of Historic Places and the Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures. With such a rich history dating back to 1850, including the building twice being destroyed by fire, there is perhaps no better place than OCT to stage and set the mood for local playwright Marsha Grant’s play “Ghost Story.� But fear not, the play is a family-friendly farce centering on corporate whistle-blower Eva and her daughter, Caro, who is sequestered at a pretrial, broken-down safe house on Chesapeake Bay, find their hideaway is haunted by ghosts and the living alike. Gangsters, a pirate, a nosey neighbor and two inquisitive cops guarantee theatergoers will experience high spirits and frequent laughter. Local actress, OTC artistic director and “Ghost Story� co-producer Donna Wing launched the the-

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Healthcare innovations – Community Launchpad, the innovation division of Community Health Network has 18 potential health care advancement ideas generated by employees and physicians, which are being evaluated for commercial potential. Included are a device that stops patient falls and a device that blocks light from medical devices during the nighttime and several others.

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happen in the home, stemming from daily activities like walking on stairs, going to the bathroom or working in the kitchen. The culprits: slippery or wet surfaces, poor lighting, inadequate footwear and clutter. Prevention starts with minimizing hazards in the home. Remove clutter and other tripping points, and have light switches or nightlights in convenient spots so you don’t have to fumble in the dark for the light switch. I also recommend non-skid mats and handrails in the bathroom - the most dangerous room in the house because you’re adding water and wet floors to the mix. Throw rugs are particularly dangerous. They get bunched up and people commonly trip on them. I also recommend weight-bearing exercise, like walking, on a regular basis, to maintain muscle mass and balance. Also, mind your footwear: Wear non-skid soles and ditch high heels. And in this weather, if you don’t need to go out, don’t.

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When Greg and Cindy Glaros got married in 1981 the only partnership on their minds was the one made official on the PARTNERSHIP marriage license. The couple had two children - Gina, now 27; and Jonny, now 25. Cindy stayed home to raise the kids - Greg found himself busy in the corporate world - rising to VP at the former Carmel-based Thompson Consumer Electronics. But the long hours and constant travel began to wear. “I traveled all over the country, Paris a few times a year, and just found that I was spending a lot of time away from my family and the kids,� Greg said. That led to talk of leaving his 20-year career behind and joining forces with Cindy to open a family business. It was a move Cindy supported despite knowing they’d be merging their business and private lives. “I had a few qualms but I really was for it,� she said. “I liked the idea of him being home more and being a family business.� The couple originally thought they might open a pizza business. “We started down that path and then I was talking to my brother-in-law while I was still at RCA and he told me I should open a Handels,� Greg said. “They had just started to franchise and we grew up on it and were familiar with it - it’s an institution in Youngstown (Ohio). So, we met with them and they liked us and thought we could do the job.� Fast forward a little more than a year later and - in June of 2002 - the Glaros’ opened a Handels in Fishers. The two worked long hours side by side at the shop to not only make sure the business ran smoothly and gained momentum, but often scooping up ice cream for cus-

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tomers. Their kids helped them after school. “I think it probably was a much different environment than we were used to because I was traveling a lot and leaving at 7 a.m. and back 7 at night and were just so happy to be together,â€? Greg said. For Cindy, the change meant learning to communicate more effectively as a couple - and as business partners. “I always go back to communicating and having an open mind and listening to each other,â€? she said. “It sounds clichĂŠ but I think that is the key. We are with each other so much so when something is on our minds we just talk about it right then and there.â€? “We found our groove in terms of what we were doing in business with paperwork and bills and making ice cream,â€? Greg said. “I say this all the time but balance is the key to everything.â€? That, and still making time to pursue their individual interests. “We find things to do on our own and have some time apart,â€? Greg said. “We try to keep a good mix of work, family and time on our own.â€? And it just makes the time together that much sweeter.

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seen in Europe, were carved below the turrets. Crosses of the Order of Christ and pyramidcapped designs copied from Moroccan city walls served as merlons. Nautical rope, manifested in stone, bounded the bastion and tower. The bastion employed more than thick walls for protection. A large statue of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus faced the river from above the cannon openings, seeking to dissuade enemy ships from firing toward the bastion. The strategy failed. In 1580, Spanish forces under the Duke of Abla captured the fortress and used it to house Portuguese prisoners. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel. com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com.

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For most people, the bathroom is where the day usually begins and ends. And one major element that plays a role in creating a comfortable, luxurious environment is the INDOORS flooring. Flooring is such a key part of any design scheme because of the sheer amount of space it takes up. Additionally, choosing the right bathroom flooring material also requires an eye for practicality because of the amount of moisture, heat and wear that will inevitably occur. Ceramic – Tile is currently the most popular of all bathroom-flooring selections for a number of reasons. It’s easy to clean, fairly resistant to harboring germs and durable enough to uphold against heat or water contact. The most popular types of tiles are ceramic and porcelain or stone. Ceramic tiles are created from clay that is fired at high temperatures to create a hard, water resistant surface. These tiles are available in numerous designs, and are extremely durable (although they can possibly crack or break if they are not installed properly). Instead of being fired, porcelain tiles are made from pressed clay, which means they are more durable and water resistant. Porcelain tiles can be found in numerous styles and colors, and often at a very reasonable price range. If you are going for a classic or rustic look, stone tiles can add a natural beauty to the space. And of course, stone is so

Tile is currently the most popular of all bathroomflooring selections because it is easy to clean, fairly resistant to harboring germs and durable. (Submitted photo)

durable that it can be installed in outdoor areas as well. It’s important to weigh the pros and cons of the different tile materials when selecting a flooring design. When creating a tile design, you can add visual interest by creating patterns, varying the sizes or incorporating various shapes together. Glass accents – Glass tiles can be integrated along with other tile materials into countertops,

backsplashes and bathroom floors. You can even use glass to create tile borders surrounding the shower, tub, sink or other areas that you want to stand out. Heated floors – Tile flooring is easy to maintain, visually eye-catching and available in countless design options. But because of its physical properties, tile can often feel cold underneath your feet. That’s why radiant (or heated) flooring can be an excellent addition to your bathroomflooring plan. Flooring can either be heated using an electrical, or a water circulation system to warm the floor from underneath. Heated flooring is not a cheap option, but can add luxury to your bathroom (especially during these cold, winter months). Kid-friendly options – Kids have a knack for making watery messes in the bathroom. So you’ll probably want to select bathroom flooring that’s equipped to handle spills. Sheet vinyl tiles are water resistant, but can be slick when wet. Look for a design that features an anti-slip texture if you are concerned about safety. You could also go with ceramic or laminate tiles, but be sure to choose a waterproof caulk to seal the flooring. 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.the-affordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@the-affordablecompanies.com.

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Steady work all year, even during winter. All work is local. Interior painting only. 35-40 hours work per week, Mon-Fri, no work on weekends. For more details and to apply: wallapainting.com/now-hiring If you are interested in an opportunity to make a difference, earn extra income and choose the hours convenient to your life, Clarity Personal Care Services is interested in you. We are the provider of choice for personal services/elder care in the home. Please contact us at applicant@ malkoffandhughes.com.

Jimmy John’s is now hiring

Rockstar delivery drivers and sandwich makers at all Indianapolis area locations. Delivery drivers make an average of $12/hour plus mileage! Flexible hours available. Inquire at 317-578-3920 or jobs@fnfindy.com.

Westfield manufacturing facility is seeking to fill seasonal, full-time positions for February- October 2015 Manufacturing technician - Must be organized & dependable, have effective written & verbal communication skills, ability to work in a fast paced manufacturing environment, ability to read & follow written instructions, knowledge of basic manufacturing processes, ability to read Work Orders and process with accuracy, ability to organize & prioritize, and ability multitask working independently as well as in a team environment. $10-$12/hr. dep on experience. Local Delivery Driver - Must be organized & dependable, have effective written & verbal communication skills, ability to work in a fast paced manufacturing environment, demonstrated proficiency with light-duty truck & trailer combo, ability to pass BMV check & be insurable, ability to read directions & follow instructions for prioritizing & organizing, and to multi-task in a team environment. $11-$13/hr. dep on experience. Please email resume indicating the position you may be interested in to: jobs@apc-mfg.com


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Career Fair We are growing our team in our Fishers, IN location, and we're looking for qualified customer service and sales professionals to join us in a new business venture!

Attend One of Our Career Fairs!!! Thurs, Feb 12th from 10am - 7pm Residence Inn 11895 N Meridian St, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 846-2000 (Front Desk)

Customer Care Specialists *English and Bilingual French Canadian *Troubleshooting - Diabetic Medical Device-Inbound *Customer Service focused *Bachelor’s degree required

OR Wed, Feb 18 12p – 8p Hampton Inn & Suites 11575 Commercial Drive Fishers, IN 46038 69 Freeway, Exit 205 317.913.0300 (Front Desk) Please, apply online, bring your resume, and meet us at the Career Fair! www.xerox.com Job Numbers: 15001899 & 14043408 TMS Health, a Xerox Company is commitment to service excellence, exceeding our client expectations, reward performance with a competitive compensation, monthly performance bonuses, bilingual differential, and an excellent benefits package.

Inside Sales Representatives *Motivated sales professionals who love to sell and manage relationships with their clients *Previous sales and customer service experience *Ambitious, competitive and self-motivated *Bachelor's degree preferred, or equivalent Sales experience.

For more information contact: Phyllis Jackson Senior Recruiter 317.521.1620 | phyllis.jackson@tmshealth.com

GreenCycle of Indiana is looking for a qualified candidate to fill the position of Delivery Driver at the Noblesville, IN location.

GreenCycle of Indiana is looking for a qualified candidate to fill the position of Office Assistant at the Noblesville, IN location.

The Delivery Driver will need to be customer service oriented. The Driver will need to have a clean driving record, pass a drug screen & CDL physical, & be able to drive a singleaxle truck. A chauffer’s license is preferred. The Driver will also be required to maintain appearance of the vehicle inside and out, as well as, help out in the mulch yard when not on deliveries.

The Office Assistant will handle customer transactions, schedule deliveries, answer customer questions, and provide excellent customer service. This position can progress with more duties and responsibilities as the new hire becomes familiar with the computer program.

We are seeking a self-motivated individual who is looking to be a team player and able to bring new ideas to the table. We are very focused on providing the best customer service to our customers.

Please visit www.greencycleindy.com to learn more about our company.

Resumes may be brought to: Applications may be picked up at:

Resumes may be brought to: Applications may be picked up at: 2695 Cicero Rd. Noblesville, IN 46060 No phone calls please.

2695 Cicero Rd. Noblesville, IN 46060 No phone calls please.

Simpson Construction Services, LLC, a family owned general contractor, would like to hire skilled construction carpenters. Our company is growing, and we are looking for craftsmen that take pride in their work and want a future with our company. Contact Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

P/T, 8-12 hours per week & PRN including some Saturdays. Exceptional computer skills and outstanding interpersonal skills required. Carmel location. $14-$15 hr to start. Resumes to medicalpracticecarmel@outlook.com

Marketing Director needed Rittenhouse senior living

Exciting marketing position that offers an excellent compensation and benefit package. Prefer someone with experience in AL and memory care marketing on the Northside. Solid team in place, good nursing care, great food, and a clean building makes this community an easy one to market. Medicaid waiver is an option. Please fax your resume to May Ehresman Executive Director Fax: (317) 575-8209

Like to sew?

Custom drapery and soft furnishings workroom in Carmel is looking for friendly, personable people who like to sew. Sewing experience is necessary and the desire to learn and enjoy is a must. We’ll teach you our methods. Part-time weekday daytime, approximately 20 hour week position in a handy location in Carmel. Ability and willingness to climb a ladder is a needed. Call Mark at Silk Mountain Creations 8151660 to set a time to come by. Please do not drop-in. www.silkmountaincreations.com

This position is a part time/seasonal position. Hours range from 36 – 55 hours, depending on the time of year. Saturdays are required March – September. GreenCycle of Indiana EOE. Please visit www.greencycleindy.com to learn more about our company.

Front Desk Medical Office / Retail.

Immediate Openings for Delivery Drivers We are looking for energetic, detail oriented, delivery drivers with a back ground in customer service. This job can be full or part time. You make your own schedule. Current delivery areas are Carmel, Castleton, Fishers, Westfield, Broad Ripple, Nora and Zionsville. Several shifts available, especially Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Average driver makes $60 to $100 dollars a shift. Please send your resume to email@ order-in.biz and we will contact you.

We are seeking a self-motivated individual who is looking to be a team player and able to bring new ideas to the table. We are very focused on providing the best customer service to our customers.

This position is a part time/seasonal position. Hours range from 36 – 55 hours, depending on the time of year. Saturdays are required March – September. GreenCycle of Indiana EOE.

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Westfield service company located at US 31 and SR 32 is seeking seasonal CSR’s. Compensation ranging from $11 - $13 per hour. 40 hours per week. Experience with Microsoft Office, excellent phone skills and a customer service mindset required. If interested, please email resumes to apccareer@gmail.com

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FT/PT Direct Support Professionals Positions available in Marion and Hamilton County Excellent Compensation/Benefit Package Visit us online to apply: www.newhopofindiana.org

uPsCALe HoteL AnD sPA for dogs in Carmel seeks additional staff:

We are seeking excellent candidates for the following positions: Boarding Attendant and Front Desk Attendant. Our staff works as a team and we require a team minded spirit, client satisfaction driven, detail oriented, professional, and dog loving candidates. Full and Part time positions available. If you meet and exceed these criteria, we want to hear from you. Email your resume or contact and employment history information to: Sam@happydoghotelandspa.com

Help wanted Office/Personal Assistant

Office Assistant Needed with customer service skills. Must be reliable, able to multitask and be able to answer multiple phone lines with excellent communication skills and patience, Excel,Publisher and Outlook. Part time position. Email resume. Any eligible applicants should contact me via my email address lambertpaul352@gmail.com


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Medical office looking for a part-time receptionist. Hours are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 7:00am- 4:00pm. Previous experience is required. Send resume with salary requirements to meridiandermatology@gmail.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

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now hiring experienced servers, apply in person Mon-Fri 2-5pm @ 4825 E. 96th street

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seeking full-time technician to assist business and residential customers with all aspects of computer support. Send resume with references to jobs@ctcarmel.com

Donatello’s now Hiring

Donatello’s Italian Restaurant, located at 9 W. Main Street in Carmel, is now looking for new employees with restaurant experience. Must be able to work every weekend. Pay starts at $10 an hour. A resume is required to be considered. Send your resumes to donatellositalian@gmail.com.

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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 important information about heart disease, help you understand what symptoms to be aware of and provide an update on the latest research and information for prevention and treatment. This FREE event includes: Presentation by our expert cardiologist, Dr. Edward Harlamert Exercise and fitness tips to live a heart-healthy life ■ Heart healthy dinner ■ Door prizes

WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH EVENT Dr. Edward Harlamert Cardiologist Thursday, February 26, 6-8 pm

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