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State Rep. Todd Huston authors workforce training bill By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com

those two things we are going to be as frustrated as we are today where we have very good jobs available, typically high-wage and high-demand For State Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers), one jobs, and yet we don’t have a skilled workforce to of the most important issues facing Indiana is be able fill those jobs. That’s what we’re trying to developing a strong, well-trained politics workforce. do. This bill is going to be the start of what needs to be a much longer process in comThe Indiana House ing years to make sure we have a more of Representatives voted 95-1 to pass nimble and flexible workforce system all the the bill Feb. 27. The bill, which Huston way across K-12 to college to higher (educaauthored, will now head to the Indiana tion) to make sure we’re meeting the needs Senate. of employers and giving kids the type of “It’s the governor’s agenda bill, and it’s skills they need for those types of jobs.” focused on creating and aligning a better Huston said the bill has been a collaboraHuston workforce system to prepare employees tive effort between himself, the governor’s for the jobs of the future and to make office and the Senate. sure employers have the type of workforce they “It’s an important bill to Governor (Eric) Holneed for job growth and expansion,” Huston said. comb, and he’s been very engaged in this process The bill would establish the Workforce Ready because he recognizes as he talks to employers Grant for high-value certificates from Ivy Tech throughout the state the disconnect between peoCommunity College and Vincennes University. The ples’ skills and employers’ needs,” Huston said. bill would cover any remaining costs for a student Huston said if an employee already has some after state and federal financial aid for the student secondary study or training, this measure would to receive a certification for skills required in highassist them in resuming their studies. demand, high-wage jobs. Huston expects the Senate will likely vote on the “We too oftentimes have employers with one set bill at the end of the month. of needs and a workforce with a different set of skills,” Huston said. “Until we make sure we align

Chaucie’s Place names Powell as executive director to advancing its mission to empower the community to reduce child sexual abuse and youth suicide - so critical to the future of our state’s young Local nonprofit Chaucie’s Place has named Jack people,” Powell stated. Powell as new executive director. Powell earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry county Powell will begin March 16. from Malone University, a master’s degree in eduPowell’s hiring follows the rescation from Wheaton College and a docignation of former Executive Director Toby torate from Western Michigan University Stark in October 2016 after six years in the in educational leadership. position. Stark named Melissa Peregrin the “With such extensive expertise in nonprofit’s interim executive director in nonprofit and educational administraNovember. tion, Powell will continue the work of “As you know, the Board of Directors the Chaucie’s Place model that is known has been in the process of completing a for being highly sustainable and is the thorough executive search to identify the Powell gold standard in childhood sexual abuse leader that will take Chaucie’s Place into and suicide prevention throughout Indiana,” Taylor the next chapter as an organization,” Board Presistated. dent Richard Taylor stated in a letter March 2. Powell also is active in the community serving Taylor stated that Powell brings more than 15 as a board member of the Indianapolis School of years of experience in nonprofit consulting and 20 Ballet and as a member of the development comyears of experience in educational administration. mittee for Integrating Women Leaders Foundation. “I am pleased to partner with the talented staff For more, visit chauciesplace.org. and board of Chaucie’s place. I am looking forward news@currentinfishers.com

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The Nickel Plate Rail Line will be transformed to a trail. (Submitted photo) Founded Jan. 25, 2011, at Fishers, IN Vol. VI, No. 8 Copyright 2013. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Fishers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

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Dispatches Construction scholarship – The Old Town Design Group of Carmel has established the Orchard Project Scholarship to provide tuition assistance to a Hamilton County student preparing for a career in the construction industry. For the 2017-18 school year, the Orchard Project will award a $2,500 scholarship. High school seniors and undergraduates may apply. For more, call 317-816- 3151 or email casey@oldtowndesigngroup.com. Anniversary and open house – Fishersbased global site selection and economic development advisory services provider, Ginovus, celebrates the 15th anniversary of the company's founding. Ginovus recently moved its headquarters to Fishers and plans a celebration open house later in the spring. Customer service award – The Reserve at Hamilton Trace is the recipient of Pinnacle Quality Insight’s 2017 Customer Experience Award. The award is based on interviews with residents about their overall satisfaction, facility cleanliness, the dignity and respect awarded to residents and the overall customer experience. Diversity committee appointee – Fishers resident Jim Nickens, president of InSource, Inc., a family owned insurance brokerage firm based in Indianapolis, has been appointed a member of the Bank Insurance & Securities Association (BISA) Diversity Committee. The committee is tasked with analyzing industry demographics, identifying diversity trends in both recruiting and best practices with an eye toward preparing member organizations for the changes ahead. Acquisition – Indianapolis-based Moser Consulting Inc. has acquired Fishersbased corporate training firm Russell Martin & Associates. Financial details were not disclosed and Moser did not immediately state if any jobs would be affected by the deal. Parks & Rec 50th anniversary – Hamilton County Parks and Recreation will soon celebrate its 50th anniversary. As part of the anniversary celebration, Hamilton County Parks will be sharing photos and memories from the last 50 years. If you have photograph, icons or park-related stories to share, please email them to Hamilton.Parks@HamiltonCounty.In.Gov or drop them off at the department’s administrative office at 15513 S. Union St., Carmel. College news – The following Fishers residents have been named to the dean’s list: University of Minnesota Twin Cities – Katharina Fransen and Rebecca Pacis.


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Human trafficking isn’t a comfortable subject, but Ascent 121’s mission is to provide community awareness. Ascent 121, a faithawareness based group founded in 2013, held a human trafficking forum Feb. 26 at Fishers United Methodist Church. Ascent 121 volunteer Ryan Blakley led the discussion on domestic sex trafficking of minors. Blakley said the average age of sex traffic victims is 12 to 13. Blakley said human trafficking, where victims are sold for sex or used in child pornography, is the second-fasting growing criminal enterprise in the world. “We look to serve the teen survivors of trafficking,” said Blakley, a Westfield resident who is a vice president and branch manager with PNC bank. “I do a lot of speaking engagements. I speak to a lot of small groups, community training, we talk to teachers, social workers, court officers, police officers. If you work around a child and if you are aware what to look for, there are things you can do to be helpful.” Blakley said parents, grandparents or other relatives can learn what to look for as far as children’s online activity.

Ascent 121 volunteer Ryan Blakley leads the discussion on human trafficking. (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)

The other thing Ascent 121 specializes in is recovery. Ascent 121 works with IMPACT, an Indianapolis residential treatment. Blakley said the teens go there for shelter after they’ve been rescued from a situation. “We also present home-based counseling, evaluations and aftercare for those young women,” Blakley said. The name of the group comes from Psalm 121. The majority of trafficked teens have experienced prior sexual abuse, physical abuse or neglect. According to figures by Ascent 121, Indiana has the second-highest rate of rape/sexual assault of teen girls in the nation.

One-third of female runaways are approached or recruited into the sex trade within 48 hours of leaving home. Blakley explained it isn’t only runaways that are abducted and sold for sex. Often, it’s an older male attempting to present himself as a boyfriend, who forces a child into the sex trade. “They’ve not only been exposed to evil by this abusive relationship, but all of the people who have come into their world abused them again and again,” Blakley said. Drugs are often used to control the victims. “A lot of the problem is some of these girls don’t understand what love looks like,” Blakley said.


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Seitz is Teacher of the Month news@currentinfishers.com January’s Edge Guys Teacher of the Month was Kristy Seitz, a fourth-grade teacher at Harrison Parkway Elementary schools in Fishers. Her student, Alyssa Morrissey, nominated her. As a reward, Morrissey won a pizza party for her classroom courtesy of Papa John’s, and Seitz won a $50 Visa gift card from Edge Guys, Current’s Teacher of the Month sponsor. Here is Morrissey’s winning essay: “My teacher, Miss Seitz, should be Teacher of the Month because she is loving and caring. If you are stressed about a problem, she will come right to you! She is strict when she needs to be. She makes house visits to meet her students and family, which is very unique because no other teacher does that! When she puts us in assigned seats she still lets us talk, and we still do fun things. She even taught us yoga to help us when we need to refocus. These and other things is why I’m nominating my teacher, Miss Seitz.” Students in grades K-12 are invited to enter Current’s March Teacher of the Month contest. Participants should send a 100-word essay explaining why their teacher should be

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named Teacher of the Month. Winning students will receive a pizza party for their class, sponsored by Papa John’s. Winning teachers will receive a $50 Visa gift card. Essays are due by March 27 and should be emailed to teacher@youarecurrent.com.

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Fishers, HSE team up for Mudsock 5K fundraiser

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Fishers and Hamilton Southeastern high schools are literally racing to fundraise for Riley Dance Marathon. event The schools’ dance marathon committees, along with Future Farmers of America, have set up HSE vs. FHS Mudsock FT5K at 8 a.m. March 18 at the Nickel Plate District in Fishers. The race name comes from the Riley Dance Marathon motto For the Kids. Samantha Miller serves as HSE’s FFA group advisor. Bauer FHS senior Jonathan Bauer is involved in both FFA and FHS Dance Marathon. As a member of the FT5K committee, he serves as a liaison between the two schools. Bauer said the FFA program, which operates in both schools, wanted to strengthen the connection between the two schools for a 5K to benefit Riley. “By bringing Fishers and HSE Riley Dance Marathons together, we become a much larger and prominent force for Riley Children's Hospital,” Bauer said. “The rivalry has not been lost and a new competition was invented by this event. Whichever high school that brings

the most participants wins a Mudsock trophy.” Bauer said participants don’t have to go to the school or be an alumnus to enter the race. When a runner registers, there is an option which school the person would like to support. FHS senior Julia Drozd is involved in the race through dance marathon. “I'm thrilled to see this event be put on as it is an innovative way to use the huge rivalry of Fishers and HSE and create a competition that will help the great cause of Riley,” she said. “I am able to be involved Drozd greatly by helping with sponsorships, advertising and the creation of the logo.” Drozd said communication about the new event has become important. “I can tell after visiting HSE last week the excitement seems mutual at both schools,” Drozd said. “There's nothing like the power of competition and I am thrilled that we are able to use this rivalry to support such a great cause.” Registration is $20 for students and $30 for adults. On-site registration at $35. For more, visit secure.getmeregistered.com/ get_information.php?event_id=126162.


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Student Profile: Jessica Hillenbrand By Desiree Williams news@currentinfishers.com Current in Fishers is highlighting Hamilton Southeastern School District graduates. To submit someone for this feature, email editor Anna Skinner at anna@youarecurrent.com. Jessica Hillenbrand gradeducation uated from Fishers High School in 2013. Hillenbrand, 21, is attending Indiana University. Q: Did you have a favorite subject or class while you were at Fishers? A: I don’t know what it was actually called, but the radio and TV class. That was how I got to do the news. You had to take a class before it and then there was a class to learn how to be a news anchor. Q: Why did you like it so much? A: I liked it a lot because I got to be creative and also got to learn how to talk on camera. We also learned different aspects of being in a newsroom. We learned how to work the audio, how to cut between different frames and different scenes in the newsroom. It was fun to learn how a newsroom actually operated. Q: What about your most influential high school class or teacher? A: My most influential class was with Mrs. Blamey and she did ACP Comp. And the reason I love that class so much is because it helped me become a much stronger writer, and she was really good at helping improve our writing. She was also very straightforward and a very motivating teacher, so that helped me want to write better and take the time to do it whereas before, I never wanted to write all the time. So for me, it was a big thing. Q: What do you miss about high school? A: I miss all the people being in one spot, like all the people I was able to meet. They made Fishers High School great, and that was really fun. At least compared to other high schools, I felt like our high school was a great

community. Q: Have you joined any organizations or teams in college? A: Yes, I joined a lot. I joined IU Dance MaraHillenbrand thon, a sorority and also started volunteering at an animal shelter. That’s my top three. Q: Where do you want to go with public management? What’s your dream job? A: Well, I should say it’s more marketing. That’s kind of more of what my dream job involves, which is marketing relations and business relations. My dream job would be to work and do almost like the marketing for a really big organization or company that does a lot with giving back to the community. I love bigger organizations because they can have a more powerful impact sometimes. Q: Do you have a specific location that you’re looking into? A: I want to get out west at some point. I want to go to Colorado. As of right now, I’m probably going to be here. Q: What are you up to right now? What are your goals after graduation? A: I’m using my last class at IU to go abroad, and I haven’t been able to do that yet when I was in school, so I’m excited to do that. I’m going to go right now to Roche Diagnostics and work for them after graduation. Q: Is there anything else you want to add? A: I guess the big thing I want to say, if there’s advice for younger students or kids looking into colleges, is to get involved with anything in both high school and university because that helped me grow as a person so much. I learned so many different things about how to manage different things just by joining organizations.

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Quilters Guild meeting – The Mudsock Quilters Guild will meet at 9:30 a.m. March 13 at Community Health, 146th Street and Cumberland Road. The program will be a demonstration of making a simple quilt called "Bricks". The pattern and fabric requirements can be found at mudsockquiltersguild.org. There will be time in the afternoon to sew your quilt, so you are invited to stay and sew with other members of the group.

Snowplow painting – INDOT East Central District invites high schools within district boundaries to paint an INDOT snowplow blade with original artwork to represent their school. In addition to being seen in full service during the winter weather months, the blades may be used at events within the school’s community to enhance public awareness, promote safety and foster greater appreciation of both INDOT and the school’s art program. Applications are due March 15. For more, call 1-855-463-6848 or email eastcentralin@indot.in.go.

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What started as a summer job as a caddie for Hannah Vanderbosch has transformed into a full scholarship. accomplisment Vanderbosch, a Cathedral High School senior and Fishers resident, is one of 14 Indiana high school seniors to be awarded the Evans Scholarship, a full, four-year housing and tuition scholarship. She had the inperson interview at Long Beach Country Club in Michigan City. She Vanderbosch previously had submitted an application, an essay and letter of recommendations. Vanderbosch, 18, will attend Purdue University to major in computer science and minor in ceramics. The criteria include a strong caddie record, excellent academics, demonstrated financial need and outstanding character. It’s a one-year scholarship that is renewable four times as long as the students keep up their GPA. Vanderbosch has a 3.8 GPA. Vanderbosch, who played four seasons of golf at Cathedral, began caddying before her sophomore year. She learned about the caddie program at Carmel’s Prairie View Golf Club through the Cathedral

newsletter. “I wasn’t thinking scholarship-wise, I was thinking of a summer job,” Vanderbosch said. “About my junior year, I thought I could do this for a scholarship.” The interview is to prove that the caddie has worked hard enough for the scholarship. “I was still scared,” Vanderbosch said. “They make you wait that one week after the interview.” Vanderbosch, who was the only female caddie at her club, said her favorite part of caddying was meeting people. When she started, she said she was shy. “Just being with a complete stranger for four hours in a round, you learn a lot about them,” she said. “I’ve gotten a lot better with people skills. Some of their stories are pretty funny.” Vanderbosch started playing golf before her freshman year at Cathedral. Her older sister, Katie, also played for the high school. “When my sister was playing, I never wanted to play,” Vanderbosch said. “I didn’t like watching it. I thought it was boring. Once I actually was able to play, I liked it." As an Evans Scholar, she will live in a house with other members. To pay for their food and earn a little extra money, the Scholars wait tables at fraternities and sororities.

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Essay winners are Lauren Nolan, from Fall Creek Intermediate, Mia Chang, from St. Louis de Montfort, Lily Sharp, from Sand Creek Intermediate, grand prize winner Zahra Baloch, from Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate, Katrell Readus, from Riverside Intermediate and Tori Reisz from St. Simon the Apostle. (Submitted photo)

Fishers Sertoma Club announces essay winners editorial@youarecurrent.com The Fishers Sertoma Club recently conducted its annual Freedom Essay Contest. Each year, essays on “What education Freedom Means to Me” are submitted by area fifthgraders. The following schools participated: Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate, Fall Creek Intermediate, Riverside Intermediate, St. Simon the Apostle, Sand Creek Intermediate and St. Louis de Montfort. Fishers Sertoma, a nonprofit organization, has been making financial donations and

performing volunteer work for a vast group of causes and organizations since its charter began in 2001. Dollars raised support organizations such as Prevail, which serves as an advocate for victims of crime and abuse in Hamilton and surrounding counties, and Lutheran Child and Family Services, a nonprofit which provides care and counsel to enhance the dignity and quality of life of those in need. Fishers Sertoma also makes contributions to the Come to Me Food Pantry, Hear Indiana and provides $1,000 scholarships to one student from both Fishers and Hamilton Southeastern high schools.

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FHS swimmer Parrish earns Mental Attitude Award By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Earning the Indiana High School Athletic Association Mental Attitude Award for girls swimming came as a achievement shock to Fishers High School’s Lauryn Parrish. “I had absolutely no idea — not a clue in the world,” Parrish said. “I was making bets with my friends that my best friend (Crown Point’s) Hannah Kukurugya was going to get it because she is one of the most amazing seniors in the state.” Parrish received the award Feb. 11 following the state swimming finals at the IU Natatorium at IUPUI. Parrish finished third in both the 100-yard freestyle and 200 freestyle. Fishers placed third as a team. “It couldn’t be a better finish not only for me but for Fishers High School,” said Parrish, who will swim for the University of Kansas next season. “We never got higher than fourth in a relay, and we got third in our 200 free. I was in tears after it. This has been the best ending of a season that I could ever dream

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of.” Parrish has watched as the program has grown. “I came in with a lot of talent and we had some amazing seniors that instilled leadership in me,” Parrish said. “They showed me we could do something special at Fishers High School if we put in a lot of work and dedication.” Parrish is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Athletic Council and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She volunteers at the O’Malley Foundation, where she teaches autistic young adults to swim for exercise. Parrish, who has a 3.4 GPA, plans to major in business at Kansas. The IHSAA Executive Committee annually gives the award to a senior nominated by her principal and coach, who was determined to have best demonstrated mental attitude, scholarship, leadership and athletic ability. The committee presented $1,000 to the Fishers High School’s general scholarship fund in Parrish’s name.

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County partners with Fishers, Noblesville to transform rail line Superintendent’s View Commentary by Dr. Allen Bourff, Hamilton Southeastern Schools superintendent

The Nickel Plate Rail Line will be transformed into a trail and add to the already existing 84 miles of trails in the City of Noblesville. (Submitted rendering)

By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Hamilton County commissioners and two mayors stood near railway tracks the morning of Feb. 28 as cover story they announced a portion of the Nickel Plate Rail Line might soon become a trail. The joint partnership between the county, Noblesville and Fishers would transform the rail line into a 14-foot wide paved pedestrian trail connecting the two cities from 96th to Pleasant streets. The distance would be 9.2 miles. Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said the county has enjoyed unparalleled success with the Monon Trail infrastructure. “This is an idea worth exploring to have conversation with our community to turn the Nickel Plate Rail Line into a trail,” he said. “We are proposing to connect by trail Noblesville and Fishers,” Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear added. “It’s going to be a great opportunity for all of us.” Ditslear said the trail would add to the already existing 84 miles of trails through Noblesville. “We are going to return to the purpose of what Nickel Plate

The Nickel Plate Rail Line will be converted to 9.2 miles of trails from 96th Street to Pleasant Street. (Submitted rendering)

is all about,” Ditslear said. County Commissioner Christine Altman, who has served at the forefront of establishing forms of alternative transportation throughout the county, voiced support for the partnership. “We formed this partnership to preserve this corridor for transportation,” she said. “Transportation comes in many forms, and every commute starts with walking, no matter where you are. We still think this is a valuable corridor for mass transit, but at this time, the local communities don’t have local dollars to make that happen. We think the corridor will continue to grow in value. We are planning to do what we can to preserve this corridor for future generations so they can use their best decisions to make this a mode of transportation that makes sense at that time.” Altman said in the future, other northern communities might join the Fishers/Noblesville partnership. A cost estimate for the corridor transformation is $9.3 million. Two public informational meetings will be held. The first is scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. March 21 at Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., and the second is scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. March 23 at Noblesville City Hall, 16 S. 10th St

The conversion of the Nickel Plate Railroad to a pedestrian trail from Noblesville through Fishers is an exciting next logical step in the development of Fishers as a city that works for all. From the perspective of a school official, this announcement from the mayors of Noblesville and Fishers and the Hamilton County Commissioners is welcomed with great enthusiasm. Not only does this proposal open what could be the most visible city commitment to physical fitness and wellness, it also opens opportunities for students at all levels to participate and to contribute to the creation of a city feature that will serve citizens for many years. Students who take ownership in their community are students who take pride in their community. From assisting designers in the planning to composing promotional material to establishing trailside plantings to adopting trail sections for maintenance, the opportunities for students to become vested partners in a major civic project are rich and varied. This rail-to-trail conversion presents a unique “lab setting,” in which academic standards in math, language arts, science and social studies can easily be applied. The students and educators of the Hamilton Southeastern Schools stand ready and excited to assist the City of Fishers in developing this new community asset. For the full version of this letter, visit currentinfishers. com.

Nickel Plate Trail by the numbers • Estimated to cost $9.3 million* • The Fishers section (96th Street to 146th Street) is estimated at $4.4 million. • The Noblesville section (146th Street to Pleasant Street) is estimated at $4.15 million. • 9.2 miles of trails from 96th Street to Pleasant Street • 14-foot wide paved trail

*According to Noblesville city officials, this is subject to change, and value engineering for cost savings will be explored as part of the initial design phase.


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Distortions can be fixed The current political climate is proving brutal for everyone. Distortions are happening on both sides of the political spectrum. Learning to have constructive conversation with the “other side” rather than the divisive distorted banter relies on the average citizen being thoughtful of our words. Challenging distortions is not a call for political correctness. Distortions offer dramatic effect but cannot offer the clarity necessary to see both sides of an issue. In his book “Feeling Good,” Dr. David Burns described a list of 11 Cognitive distortions. The three distortions I see most often in my political discussions are: • All-or-nothing thinking — You see things in black-and-white categories. • Mental filter — You pick out a single, negative detail and dwell on it exclusively so that your vision of all reality becomes darkened. • Labeling — When someone else’s behavior rubs you the wrong way, you attach a negative label to him: “He’s a loser.” Whether you are interacting on social media, reading an editorial or listening to a pundit, I believe it is imperative to our public discourse that we acknowledge when others are clouding the issues with these types of distortions. By acknowledging distortions, we could move our conversations to the richer details indicative of sound policy addressing the concerns of all citizens. Government policy should reflect a spectrum and not just one side. We need diversity in thought to make our communities strong and receptive. Dawn Lambert, a resident of Westfield, works at the Indiana University School of Nursing and recently was accepted into the Masters in Social Work program at IUPUI. You may write her at dawnlyn13@gmail.com.

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Loving in two hearts Commentary by Terry Anker Families are complicated – even when they are not. Most of us have a dad and mom. Well, we all, by the recipe, “must” have at least one of each to get the process started. Once begun, there are any number of combinations that meet the standard. Sometimes, we participated at the origin – the ones that conceived and remained, choosing a mate, marrying and eventually setting our sights on shared parenthood. Others arrange family differently. But all focus, uninterrupted by the machinations of daily living, on delivering into the world one or more fully formed adult children ready to reproduce that which they have seen modeled at home – namely to propagate the species and bring forth another generation of us. There are countless among ourselves who stand up and carry the unrelenting yoke of parenthood. None is better than the other. Yet, all are dedicated to survival in a sometimes hostile and inhospitable world by self-replicating and, in so-doing, continuing the line that

came before us. This month a good friend, long-ago adopted, reached out to his biological parents. Some 50 years ago, they, for many reasons, delivered an infant into the kind and willing hands of an adoptive family desperately awaiting his birth. But only now did that baby decide to announce his continuing existence to those whom he had imagined but not known. Facebook made the connection. Messages were exchanged. Soon, regular telephone calls followed. Birth mother led to birth father led to step-siblings led to all manner of aunts, uncles and family penumbra. His “family” has long been firmly in place. Those who raised, loved and cared for him stand ready – still devoted – in earnest hope that his journey will fulfill. How do we live and love in two hearts? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Recently, I’ve developed a crush on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. I love her spunky, “I’ll never die” humor energy, and the fact that she does not take poop from anyone. But what I admire most is her practical take on balancing work, motherhood and marriage. Basically, she suggests that you allow each area of your life to serve as a refuge from the others, and that on occasion, you become deaf. It is this second little nugget of wisdom upon which I would like to expound today, my dear readers, for in my infinite experience as a teacher, wife and parent, I’ve found that pretending not to hear muttered cuss words, murmured criticisms and stream-ofconsciousness rants by teenage girls proves to be a great advantage, cutting way down on my stress levels and, consequently, the amount of Prosecco needed to dull the edge. Think about it. Are we always better off when we correct young people on their choice of vocabulary? Is it always mandatory to fully engage with a color guard member who is ranting about some rifle spin or saber toss that she just can’t manage to land? Sometimes, I find myself so worked up by my students’ colorful profanity or my husband’s insensitive remarks or the fact that my daughter has been spewing play-by-play dance drama for 28 minutes straight that I lose perspective on the bigger things in life. I literally get sucked into the negative comments and the bratty shenanigans and forget that all things considered, I’m OK. So, I’m going to continue to heed the advice of Justice Ginsburg and occasionally go deaf. I’m going to tune out my children’s word vomit when they aren’t looking for answers but merely to vent. And I’m going to pretend not to hear when a high-schooler drops the Fbomb two feet from me because his signature hashtag has been co-opted. Peace out.

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.

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Central Indiana Orthopedic’s MedTech Park construction could begin as early as next month, and development Envoy, Inc. has been selected as the construction manager. ”We are humbled to be selected by a well-established leader in the field of orthopedics and sports medicine to deliver their world-class medical facility,” Envoy, Inc. Principal Scott Baldwin stated in a press release. “Envoy is equally excited about the opportunity to assist Central Indiana Orthopedics in the development of the remaining parcels.” The development was originally announced last June and will sit on 37 acres in northeastern Fishers. It will include a 50,000-square-foot medical office facility for Central Indiana Orthopedics as well as other medical offices. “We are very excited to see our Fishers project moving forward,” Central Indiana Orthopedics President Dr. Nimu Surtani

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BUSINESS LOCAL Dispatches INDOT student opportunities – The Indiana Department of Transportation is accepting applications for Governor’s summer internships paying $11.30 per hour and civil engineering scholarships of up to $3,125 per semester. For information about summer internships, visit in.gov/spd/careers/internships.htm. For information about civil engineering scholarships, visit INDOTScholarship. in.gov. Free business workshops – The Entrepreneurship Carmel Workshop Series (E Carmel) is a series of free monthly workshops addressing business ownership issues from concept to startup to scaling your business. Upcoming topics include: March 21 – Starting Your Business With a Franchise. For more details, or to register, visit frannetmidamerica.com/events. New hire – Crystal Altic has joined the staff of Carmel-based Applegate Elder Law as a paralegal. Anniversary and celebration – Fishers-based global site selection and economic development advisory services provider, Ginovus, celebrates the fifteenth anniversary of the company's founding. Ginovus has recently moved its headquarters into Fishers and plans a celebration open house later in the spring. New housing date released – Housing data issued by the MIBOR Realtor Association for January shows a sixth straight month of increased closed sales across the region. January closed sales increased 4.4 percent. There were 1,806 closed sales in central Indiana in January. Closed sales in the three months ending in January increased by 10.4 percent. Source: MIBOR New appointee to diversity committee – Fishers resident Jim Nickens, president of InSource, Inc., a family owned insurance brokerage firm based in Indianapolis, has been appointed to serve as a member of the Bank Insurance & Securities Association (BISA) Diversity Committee. The committee is tasked with analyzing industry demographics, identifying diversity trends in both recruiting and best practices with an eye toward preparing member organizations for the changes ahead. Agency chosen – CleanSlate, a comprehensive technology solutions company based in Carmel, has named Well Done Marketing as its agency of record for 2017. Realtors honored – The following Carmel based realtors from F.C. Tucker were recently named as Platinum Producers, with sales over $15 million: The Brooks Team, The Freeman Group, Team Schuster and Shelley Walters Realty Group. Realtors honored – Several F.C. Tucker Company sales associates from Fishers were recently honored at the firm’s annual awards banquet in Indianapolis. Recipients included: Indianapolis Top 10 – Laura Turner Realty Group; Platinum Producer for sales over $15 million – The Brenda Bowman Team, Laura Turner Realty Group.

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Aether Estate Sales is seeking to move to franchise opportunities By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com A lock of Charles Manson’s hair is one of the strangest things that has turned up for sale through development Aether Estate Sales. Although murderers' memorabilia is rare, many other gems like rare antiques and sports collectibles turn up more frequently. “We see a lot of cool stuff like an Aston Martin, or some really beautiful jewelry, priceless antiques,” said Fishers resident Lee Parson, who owns the company with his wife Tiffany. “We sell everything and anything.” Some examples include a 2009 Aston Martin Vantage that sold for $69,000; a vintage Lego collection sold for $4,200; and a vintage Mickey Mouse toy sold for $12,000. Parson said the company recently started its marketing push for franchises in Indiana and other states.

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“We can offer markets like Lafayette, Bloomington and Fort Wayne in the state,” Parson said. “We’re not offering it in all 50 states. We’re approved for 29 states right now.” The franchise cost is $42,000.

Parson said 80 percent of Aether’s business comes from people downsizing. “Their kids are grown and the parents want to move somewhere warmer,” Parson said. Tiffany said most of the sales come from the four Ds: death, downsizing, debt and divorce. “The three other ones, other than death, are the larger ones on why we have sales,” Tiffany said. The company began in 2013 and has expanded into a few markets. Aether has seven full-time employees in Indiana and a crew of five in Naples, Fla. Lee Parson’s background is in antiques, collectibles, auction houses and antique stores. “That’s what my parents and grandparents did for a living,” he said. “This is a natural transition.” Formerly a single mom, Tiffany said she learned to be frugal and become familiar with second-hand stores. “We put our expertise together for this service we provide,” Tiffany said. For more, visit aetherestatesales.com.

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‘The Cross and the Light’ comes to Carmel By Heather Collins editorial@youarecurrent.com The Detroit-based international and critically-acclaimed musical experience “The Cross and the Light” theater will be performed March 10-12 at the Carmel High School auditorium. “The Cross and the Light” depicts the story of the Passion, Resurrection and Pentecost of Jesus Christ. According to critics, “The Cross and the Light” adheres to the Biblical version. The play has been performed for more than 70,000 people across the world, including a sold out performance in Detroit with more than 22,000 in attendance. Kelly Nieto, creator and executive producer of “The Cross and the Light” and former Miss Michigan winner and Miss America runner-up, said the writers were not afraid to tell the story of Jesus in contemporary terms, while adhering to the authentic story. “We really speak the language of the 21st century, but we tell the greatest love story of all time in a really powerful, life-changing way,” Nieto said. “We like to say it’s a baptism of the imagination. It literally immerses people in a beautiful cinematic image.” The performance features high-powered projectors that create 150-foot-wide by 30-foot-high images to transform

From left, cast members Kevin Friedly, Bill Johnson and Dave Newman. (Submitted photo courtesy of Kevin Friedly.)

“The Cross and the Light” depicts the story of the Passion, Resurrection and Pentecost of Jesus Christ. It will be performed in Carmel next month. (Submitted photo)

the walls of the Carmel High School auditorium. According to Nieto, “The Cross and the Light” is for all Christians, music-lovers and theater buffs. Critics have compared the show to “Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Godspell.” “It’s important in this post-Christian world that we start proclaiming (Jesus’s) story with passion and the best production value possible,” Nieto said. Shalom World TV will be on-site to film the Carmel performance and will be broadcasting it to more than 100 countries. Performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. March 10, 11 and 12, and 2 p.m. March 11 and 12 at the Carmel High School auditorium.

Tickets begin at $20 and are available online at crossandlight.com/tickets. Seventy-five percent of proceeds from the ticket sales will benefit the Carmel Deanery, consisting of 12 local Catholic churches, including Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Online buyers can select which church they’d like to support. Tickets also are available at the following participating Hamilton County churches: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, St Elizabeth Ann Seton, Holy Spirit Parish at Geist, St. John Vianney Catholic Church, St. Louis De Montfort Catholic School, Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church and St. Alphonsus Liguori Catholic Church. For more, visit currentincarmel. com.

Dispatches “Grease: The Musical” at Westfield High School — “Grease: The Musical” will be performed at Westfield High school at 7 p.m., March 9, 10 and 11 in the Westfield High School Auditorium. Tickets are $7 for students and $10 for adults. They are available at ticketracker.com under Westfield High School - Performing Arts. More information can be found at @whsgrease on Twitter and Grease: the Musical on Facebook. Dave Dugan comedy tour — Local favorite comedian Dave Dugan will bring his comedy tour to Bubs in Carmel at 9:45 p.m., March 10. Tickets are $12 in advance and $13 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at Bubs or by calling 317-706-2827.

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre announces open call adult auditions — Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre has announced that open call auditions will take place this month for roles in several of its 2017 season productions. Open call auditions will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., March 13 at Beef & Boards, 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, with a dance callback at approximately 6:30 p.m. Availability is required for all rehearsals and all performances. No phone calls, please. For more, visit beefandboards.com. ‘Abstract Painting in Europe, 1949-1968,’ this spring at the Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University — From March 11 to May 7, the Eskenazi Museum of Art will pres-

ent ‘Abstract Painting in Europe, 1949-1968,’ curated by Jenny McComas, the Eskenazi Museum of Art’s curator of European and American Art.. For more, visit artmuseum. indiana.edu. Governor’s Arts Awards — The Indiana Arts Commission is accepting nominations for the 2017 Governor’s Arts Awards. Nomination forms are available on the IAC website at in.gov/arts/2332.htm. Nominations will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. March 15. Nominations also can be completed in a .pdf format and submitted by email to rvanzant@iac. in.gov.

Oaklandon Civic to show ‘King Mackerel’ By Desiree Williams • news@currentinfishers.com After 20 years with the same show, Kevin Friedly is switching roles. Friedly began working in community theater in the 1970s and found his role in “Pump Boys Theater and Dinettes.” He said the cast had such a great time they revived the play every two years for 20 years at theaters around Indianapolis. Between that and his band, Audio Diner, Friedly didn’t have much time for other shows. Now, he is directing and starring in Oaklandon Civic Theatre’s production of “King Mackerel and The Blues are Running.” The show opens at 8 p.m. March 10 at 6450 Oaklandon Rd. The show follows the Coastal Cohorts, a group of three men who gather the people of North Carolina to raise money to repair a local inn that was damaged by a hurricane. It’s not a typical play, though. The three men act, sing and play instruments during the show. “This one is so much more about the sound than the look,” Friedly said. “I kind of like that I get to be a part of all the pieces.” Friedly wants to get the audience involved as much as possible. They will even play bingo at intermission. The winner will be invited on stage. “The premise of this show is that we brought this audience here to raise money, so we actually can interact and do interact,” Freidly said. “I’m hoping their feet are moving and their hands are clapping.” The show runs from March 10-19. Tickets are $12. To find the full performance schedule and purchase tickets, visit oaklandoncivictheatre.org or call 317-823-4761. The cast is dedicating the show to the late Reid Miller, who had discussed working on the performance with Friedly while they were a part of “Pump Boys and Dinettes.”


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HSE to present ‘Oklahoma’ By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Nate Branson is taking a walk on the dark side. Fortunately, it is only to embrace his role as Jud Fry in Hamilton Southeastern High School’s production performance of “Oklahoma.” It’s Branson’s first role in an HSE production. The musical is set for 7 p.m. March 9, 10 and 11 at the school’s Leonard Auditorium. “This dark role gives me a chance to give me some good psychoanalysis into the role,” said Branson, an HSE senior. “Jud isn’t the normal person you see walking down the street. He’s more of the creepy old man you don’t understand. It’s a fun role to play, and I’m grateful I have the chance." Branson said Rod Steiger’s performance as Jud in the 1955 movie is a little unsettling. “He’s an inspiration, but I see Jud in a little different light,” he said. “I’m taking an interpretation where he is a misunderstood man. Those constant misunderstandings people have toward him push him over the edge.” Senior Cali Lugar, who plays Laurey, got the role she coveted as well. “I love Rodgers and Hammerstein and the

From left, Oklahoma cast members Cali Lugar, Lauren Johnson, Nate Branson, Madi Relue and Dalton Dietrich (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)

old Broadway stuff,” Lugar said. “I like getting in touch with her, she’s kind of a sassy, bratty kind of girl. It’s interesting because she’s supposed to be played as sweet.” Senior Lauren Johnson performs as Aunt Eller. “I like how she is not afraid to say what she thinks. She’s very upfront,” Johnson said of Aunt Eller. “It’s one everyone knows. Even if you don’t like musicals, you know ‘Oklahoma’ and ‘Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin,’” co-director Ethan Mathias said. “I think a lot of people are going to come out to see a classic, and we haven’t done a classic in a while." For tickets, visit hsedrama.org.

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Restaurant brings locally sourced food, beverages to Carmel By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com A new Carmel restaurant will offer cuisine, beer and wine targeted toward a 21-and-older crowd. Stompin Barley, 14560 dining River Rd., Suite 140, opened Feb. 21. Executive Chef Kyle Allbright, who formerly worked at the Oceanaire Seafood Room in Indianapolis, said menu items will be made from scratch and locally sourced. “What I’m trying to do with my food is pretty much take downtown (Indianapolis) and bring it to Carmel, because nobody else is doing the from-scratch-type of deal,” said Allbright, a Fishers resident. “So we are getting away from the corporate chain feel and bringing people to a nice place to come in and have some wine, grab some good food and keep it reasonably priced.” The price range is $6-15 for appetizers and small plates and $12-27 for entrees. Menu options include duck confit, seared scallops piccata, cedar plank salmon, various sliders, tacos and more.

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Opening staff launched Stompin Barley Feb. 21. From left, Dick Deboer, Alesia Deboer, Stacy Myers, Kyle Allbright, Michelle Watson, Ross Riley and Aaron Brown. (Submitted photo)

Currently, the restaurant only serves beer and wine and no spirits. The menu for lunch and dinner is the same, but Allbright said depending on feedback, the restaurant might explore different menu options. “It’s just classic cuisine with a twist of modern flavors,” Allbright said. Owners Dick and Alesia Deboer are from Noblesville. This is the couple’s first restaurant business. The restaurant is open 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday and closed Monday. For more, visit stompinbarley.com.


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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.

Where’s Amy enjoys Museum by Moonlight Old National Bank of Fishers’ Diane Hyatt, Angie White, Emily Greinke, Craig Hyatt and Mark Bradford had fun hanging out in the VIP room. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

Where’s Amy had a blast zippin’ down a huge chocolate slide, dancing with dinosaurs, hanging out with Indianapolis’ favorite sports teams while sampling delicious food and spirits all under the big top last month at the Children’s Museum. From 8 p.m. until midnight, adults goofed around and played like kids at the annual event, Museum by Moonlight. Face painting and giant-sized Jenga and Yahtzee games were favorites among guests, but the highlight for many was riding the carousel, a piece of local history which turns 100 years old this year. Yep, five floors of crazy fun had by all with no kids allowed, only kids at heart! The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is a nonprofit institution committed to creating extraordinary learning experiences across the arts, sciences and humanities that have the power to transform the lives of children and families. Proceeds from the night benefitted the Children’s Museum Fund, which ensures that children and families, regardless of income, can experience the museum. For more, visit childrensmuseum.org.

Jeffrey and Emily Simpson (Noblesville) took advantage of the face painting.

Alex and Jeremy Barnes (Fishers) tested their strength under the big top.

Michelle and Brad Ehrlich (Fishers), James Garner (Geist) and Jay Walsh (Indianapolis) loved hanging out with the famous museum polar bear.

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Named after an ancient Ethiopian saint and teacher, St. Yared preserves the sacred act of eating as a means of nourishment and spiritual enrichment. Ethiopian tradition dictates the importance of serving food of excellence, as you never know when you may be dining with angels, and that practice is clearly carried out here. St. Yared also serves a coffee blend brewed for decompression, relaxation and healing in the coffee shop. Come enjoy the feeling of an exotic journey right here in central Indiana. Type of Food: Traditional Ethiopian cuisine.

St. Yared Food Recommendation: Ye-siga Wot (beef stewed in spicy berbere sauce, flavored with onions, garlic, and ginger root). Price Range: $10-$20. Reservations: Optional. Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday, closed Monday. Coffee shop hours differ. Address: 11210 Fall Creek Rd. Phone: 317-363-4435.

Mighty Mushroom Blended Burger Submitted photo and content courtesy of Family Features Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Servings: 4 Ingredients: 1/2 pound any variety mushroom, 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided, 1 pound ground beef, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 4 buns Directions: Finely dice mushrooms or gently pulse in food processor. In skillet, warm 1 tablespoon olive oil on medium-high heat and add mushrooms, cooking 5-7 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from heat and cool 5 minutes. Transfer cooled mushrooms to medium bowl. Add ground beef and salt, mixing until combined. Make four patties. Add remaining olive oil to pan and cook burger patties on medium-high heat until

internal temperature reaches at least 160 F. Plate and add desired toppings to bun. Recommended toppings include: pickled red peppers, crumbled blue cheese and watercress greens.

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Blueprint for Improvement: 1970s main level remodel Commentary by Larry Greene

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The goal was to design two areas that work together to create function and flow for this high-traffic area. 1. The updated laundry room offers fresh lines, easy to maintain granite counter tops and multiple built-in folding areas. 2. The mudroom area was redesigned to specifically suit the family’s needs. Cabinet drawers were installed below, doubling as a bench. In the center, the family needed open cubbies with hooks for coats and bags. The closed cabinets above add a versatile storage option. 3. The drum pendant light for this space gives the laundry room a causal, yet modern feel. 4. A bold, contrasting, sliding barn door provides a visual barrier between the two areas, while maximizing the usable space. This is the perfect solution for this clean, functional space.

Before Background Info: This house is in the Village of West Clay in Carmel. Even though it was built in 2004, it lacked the functionality and convenient features that a busy family needs in a custom, updated mudroom.

Before problems: Common characteristics of intermediate spaces is that they are not used efficiently, which creates multi-purpose areas that become crowded and hard to maintain. The owners wanted to redefine their laundry room and mudroom into clean, functional and efficient areas that work together.

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Local Fund Number Governmental Activities 0101 0254 0401 0840 1000 1111 1180 1187 1190 2301 9999

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Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2016 Beg Cash & Inv Local Fund Name Bal Jan 1,2016 Receipts Township $307,494.91 $659,633.99 Rainy Day $90,403.79 $182,593.83 Donation Fund $9,318.97 $7,258.05 Township Assistance $241,810.55 $91,187.07 Levy Excess $9,140.44 $0.00 Fire Fighting $3,636.64 $376,616.14 Equipment Debt $138,951.69 $282,141.40 Emergency Fire Loan $19,729.19 $19,185.75 Cumulative Fire $324,651.90 $0.00 Construction Account $19,012.12 $11,401.75 Payroll Deductions $0.00 $70,645.85 Total All Funds $1,164,150.20 $1,700,663.83

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Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Detailed Receipts 2016 General Property Taxes

Rainy Day Donation Fund Township Assistance

Fire Fighting

Equipment Debt

Emergency Fire Loan

Construction Account

Payroll Deductions

County Option Income Tax (COIT) Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) Rental of Property Earnings on Investments and Deposits Refunds and Reimbursements Transfers In - Transferred from Another Fund Other Receipts/6500 - Miscellaneous Receipts Total Township County Option Income Tax (COIT) Additional Distributions Total Rainy Day Other Receipts/6500 - Miscellaneous Receipts Total Donation Fund General Property Taxes Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) Refunds and Reimbursements Total Township Assistance General Property Taxes County Option Income Tax (COIT) Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) Total Fire Fighting General Property Taxes Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) Total Equipment Debt General Property Taxes Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) Total Emergency Fire Loan Earnings on Investments and Deposits Refunds and Reimbursements Transfers In - Transferred from Another Fund Other Receipts/6500 - Miscellaneous Receipts Total Construction Account Payroll Fund and Clearing Account Receipts Total Payroll Deductions

Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Disbursements by Vendor 2016 Fund/Category/Vendor Name Township Personal Services Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Anthem Life Insurance Company BMO Harris Bank Christine D’Onofrio Deborah Driskell Edgar Pierce Employee Benefits Corporation Heather Willman Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Indiana Public Retirement System Internal Revenue Service Marilyn Schenkel Megan Weingart Richard Colasessano Richard Fain Township Supplies A.E. Boyce Company Business Card / Bank of America

Disbursements $506,740.66 $38,160.70 $6,374.47 $123,191.88 $0.00 $327,495.23 $280,418.76 $38,914.94 $0.00 $30,413.87 $69,845.85 $1,421,556.36

Amount $54,497.85 $950.40 $10,350.00 $35,977.00 $51,913.00 $5,249.00 $18,525.64 $40,845.00 $760.00 $20,513.81 $15,062.83 $5,249.00 $21,218.00 $31,200.00 $5,249.00 $647.30 $1,622.86

Central Security & Communications Complete Office Supply Debbie Driskell- Reimbursements Fishers Do-It Center Globe Industrial Supplies John Spinks JSL Archival Services Kiwanis Club of Geist Pitney Bowes Purchase Power Rich Colasessano- Reimbursement Sam’s Club Sharp Printing Services Sherwin Williams Stacy Puls Wells Fargo Financial Leasing Township Services and Charges American Express Barth Electric Company Business Card / Bank of America C C Williams Plumbing Central Security & Communications Christine D’Onofrio- Reimbursement Cintas

End Cash & Inv Bal Dec 31,2016 $460,388.24 $234,836.92 $10,202.55 $209,805.74 $9,140.44 $52,757.55 $140,674.33 $0.00 $324,651.90 $0.00 $800.00 $1,443,257.67

$202,889.13 $290,000.00 $17,788.09 $1,056.68 $36,658.00 $3,206.15 $4,409.73 $34.09 $103,592.12 $659,633.99 $182,593.83 $182,593.83 $7,258.05 $7,258.05 $80,226.45 $6,960.56 $413.48 $3,586.58 $91,187.07 $275,859.03 $68,095.00 $32,502.07 $160.04 $376,616.14 $258,585.39 $22,235.17 $1,320.84 $282,141.40 $17,154.61 $2,021.18 $9.96 $19,185.75 $9.30 $5,200.00 $5,205.71 $986.74 $11,401.75 $70,645.85 $70,645.85 $376.00 $1,667.32 $32.00 $1,145.59 $556.94 $300.00 $135.43 $164.00 $441.00 $32.33 $1,507.82 $242.00 $99.72 $26.21 $74.68 $110.00 $626.38 $1,609.64 $1,580.00 $4,736.83 $134.30 $957.17

Citizens Energy Group Comcast Doug Walker & Son Agency Duke Energy Edgar Pierce Enviro-Max First Merchants Bank Fishers Do-It Center Fishers Stormwater Utility Gordon Flesch GreenImage Landscape & Design Hamilton Southeastern Utilities Hays & Sons Construction Heather Willman- Reimbursement Indiana Dept. of Homeland Security Indiana Newspapers (Legal Ads) Indiana Newspapers (Subscription) Indiana Township Association Jan McCrory- Reimbursement Janus Developmental Services John Spinks K&J Communications Kappa Delta Phi Koorsen Fire & Security Leontee Nunnally Linda Cross Marshman Services Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County Michael A. Reuter Consulting Services Nestle Waters North America Net Results On Ramp Indiana One Communications OneZone Pitney Bowes Global Financial Services Ray’s Trash Service Reynolds Farm Equipment Rich Colasessano Sam’s Club Space Management Installations Stacy Puls Terminix The Bank of NY Mellon Trust Co. The Paper of Montgomery County Indiana Thrasher Buschmann & Voelkel ThyssenKrupp Elevator Vectren Verizon Wireless Wells Fargo Financial Leasing Windstream Holdings Youth Mentoring Initiative Township Capital Outlays Business Card / Bank of America Central Security & Communications K&J Communications Reynolds Farm Equipment Verizon Wireless Township Other Disbursements Transfer of Funds Township Rainy Day Services and Charges E.F. Marburger & Son Federal Field Services K&J Communications Rainy Day Donation Fund Services and Charges Business Card / Bank of America Complete Office Supply Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Donation Fund Township Assistance Personal Services Indiana Public Retirement System Internal Revenue Service Jan McCrory Township Assistance Supplies A.E. Boyce Co. Gordon Flesch Integrity One Technologies

$3,816.94 $467.81 $13,459.00 $16,642.82 $31.18 $3,666.63 $147.63 $64.60 $873.92 $2,243.00 $26,840.89 $5,093.66 $4,798.43 $158.44 $120.00 $763.96 $165.19 $1,165.00 $11.78 $2,000.00 $200.00 $1,378.10 $200.00 $4,885.38 $150.00 $500.00 $310.00 $2,000.00 $6,840.00 $338.88 $4,576.00 $2,468.45 $148.55 $150.00 $348.00 $1,850.24 $269.15 $20,800.00 $400.86 $1,145.10 $4,800.00 $425.00 $100.00 $448.38 $177.00 $1,737.96 $1,826.31 $1,230.74 $2,208.00 $4,984.05 $4,000.00 $459.99 $1,342.00 $10,745.00 $3,949.96 $424.92 $5.71 $506,740.66 $28,495.00 $8,497.70 $1,168.00 $38,160.70 $3,930.68 $143.79 $300.00 $2,000.00 $6,374.47 $7,448.00 $4,173.00 $54,548.00 $67.37 $37.60 $193.93


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Red Fort: Symbol of independence Commentary by Don Knebel Shan Jahan is best known for building the Taj Mahal as a tomb for his favorite wife. His less famous Red travel Fort in Old Delhi, India, represents the epitome of Mughal architecture and has become a symbol of Indian independence. Shan Jahan became the fifth Mughal Emperor in 1628 after the death of his father. With the Taj Mahal still under construction, Shan Jahan moved his capital from Agra to Delhi. In 1639 he commissioned a fortified palace and government center on Sharp Printing Services Township Assistance Township Assistance Addison Landing Apartments Citizens Energy Group City of Fishers- Fishers Sewer Utility Community Eye Care Deerbrook Apartments Duke Energy Fath Family Limited Partnership Fishers Stormwater Utility Flanner and Buchanan Hills Family Investments Indiana American Water Company Indianapolis Multifamily Partners Ken A. Massey Co. Kroger Lantern Woods Motel 6 Operating L.P. Prairie Lakes Apartments Randall & Roberts Funeral Home RW CD 1 Ltd. Partnership Stuart Mortuary Sunlake Apartments The Huntington National Bank The Woods of Britton Vectren Yu Judy Wang Township Assistance Fire Fighting Services and Charges City of Fishers Fire Fighting Equipment Debt Debt service - principal and interest The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co. Equipment Debt Emergency Fire Loan Debt service - principal and interest First Merchants Bank Emergency Fire Loan Construction Account Services and Charges BMO Harris Bank Delaware Twp. Hamilton Co. Construction Account Capital Outlays Barth Electric Company Central Security & Communications Complete Office Supply Delaware Twp. Hamilton Co. Fishers Do-It Center GreenImage Landscape & Design K&J Communications Construction Account Other Disbursements Transfer of Funds Construction Account Payroll Deductions Other Disbursements Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Indiana Dept. of Revenue Internal Revenue Service Payroll Deductions

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Lahori Gate of Red Fort in Old Delhi, India. (Photo by Don Knebel)

a 250-acre site south of the Yamuna River that also passes behind the Taj Mahal. The fort was built primarily of red sandstone, providing its name. Subsequent Mughal buildings copied its distinctive style, combining architectural details from India, Europe and Persia. The Lahori Gate, the main entrance to the CERTIFICATION State of Indiana SS: Hamilton County I, Debbie Driskell, Trustee of DELAWARE TOWNSHIP, Hamilton County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm under the penalty of perjury that the preceding report is complete, true and correct; that the sum with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me; and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or to any other person. I further affirm that a complete and detailed annual report, together with all accompanying vouchers showing the name of persons having been paid money by the township, have been filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that copies of such annual report are in custody of the Township Board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Debbie R. Driskell, Delaware Township Trustee Telephone: (317) 842-8595 Date this report was to be published: March 6, 2017 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Township Board of DELAWARE TOWNSHIP at its annual meeting, this 13th day of February, 2017. Marilyn Schenkel, Township Board Chairman This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Township Board at its annual meeting, this 13th day of February, 2017. Delaware Township Board: Marilyn Schenkel Rick Fain Ed Pierce NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Case No. VA-1702-34 The City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals Fall Creek Township Division will hold a public hearing on the 23rd day of March, 2017 at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 460381574 at 6:30 p.m. The Application submitted by Paul Lambie of A-1 Expeditors on behalf of Culp Family Properties LLC, the property owners, is requesting a Development Standards Variance from section 5.07(B)(4)(b)(i) of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to allow an existing accessory structure to be located within an established front yard. The subject property has a common address of 15562 East 96th Street, Fishers, IN 46055 and is located on north side of East 96th Street, east of Georgia Road and west of Cyntheanne Road in Fishers, Indiana. A full legal description is on file with the Department of Community Development. Interested persons may file written comments or objections of the request with the City of Fishers Department of Community Development, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574 (www.fishers.in.us). Interested persons will also be given an opportunity to be heard by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals Fall Creek Township Division at the above-specified public hearing. Paul Lambie A-1 Expeditors 1200 Madison Avenue, Suite LL40 Indianapolis, IN 46225 (317) 695-7633 paul@a1expeditors.com

fort, is topped by seven white domes and flanked by octagonal towers, each topped with a dome. In 1857, Indian soldiers initiated a rebellion against the rule of the British East India Company. The uprising failed and British forces occupied the Red Fort, where they put on trial Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal emperor. The British then used the fort as a garrison, damaging marble buildings inside the walls. Many of the treasures of the Red Fort, including the last emperor’s crown, are in the British Museum. On Aug. 15, 1947, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru raised the Indian national flag above the Lahori Gate, signaling India’s independence. On each Independence Day since, the prime minister has raised the flag and given a major speech to crowds assembled in front of the Lahori Gate. The Red Fort, with many of its interior structures restored and turned into museums, was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007 and is open to the public. A visit provides a look at India’s glorious history. \

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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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Case No. VA-1702-33 The City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals Fall Creek Township Division will hold a public hearing on the 23rd day of March, 2017 at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 460381574 at 6:30 p.m. The Application submitted by Bruce Jeschke, the property owner, is requesting a Development Standards Variance from sections 5.07(B)(4)(b)(i) and 5.07(B)(5) of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to allow a new accessory structure to be located within a front yard and on a lot without a primary structure, and to legalize two existing non-conforming accessory structures on the site. The subject property has a common address of 16423 East 101st Street, Fishers, IN 46040 and is located on south of East 101st Street, east or Cyntheanne Road in Fishers, Indiana. A full legal description is on file with the Department of Community Development. Interested persons may file written comments or objections of the request with the City of Fishers Department of Community Development, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574 (www.fishers. in.us). Interested persons will also be given an opportunity to be heard by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals Fall Creek Township Division at the above-specified public hearing. Amandia Stanfield 7335 S Woodrow Drive Pendleton, IN 46064 (765) 621-6222 amandiastanfield@yahoo.com


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