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Time for T-shirts – The Fishers Freedom Festival Art Grand Opening is Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at town hall, 1 Municipal Dr. Designs for this year’s Fishers Freedom Festival T-shirt will be on display, and for the first time ever, citizens will be able to vote on this year’s design. The event will serve as the kick-off for voting. Get the calendar out: This year’s Fishers Freedom Festival is on June 29 and 30. For more information, visit www.currentinfishers.com. Andy Ray takes a stand for Central Time – Current columnist Andy Ray argues it’s time for Indiana to adopt Central Time. Part of his argument entails the accidents that happen during the dark hours of the morning, as well as the “seemingly random dividing line” that impacts business people and families in the state. Head online to www.currentinfishers.com and see if you agree with Ray, or just want to leave the clock alone. From left: Coach/teacher Janet Chandler, Nick Iacobucci, Sherisa Abbaspour, Hannah Muehlhausen, Hannah Eaton, Natalie Teyema, Kaia Thompson, Jessie Edwards, Tyler Carey, Erika Hudson and Drew Notar Donato, and (Top row) competition judges David Najaar, Richard Campbell and Brian Poindexter. (Submitted photo)
HSE Mock Trial Team beats other ‘barristers’ on county level – On Feb. 23, the Hamilton Southeastern High School Mock Trial Team was crowned champions in a county-wide competition. A top seed, the team defeated three the B teams from Noblesville and Carmel and an A team from Noblesville to win it all, according to a news release. Individual honors were also awarded to Tyler Carey, Hannah Muehlhausen, Drew Notar Donato, Jessie Edwards, Nick Iacobucci and Erika Hudson. For most outstanding performance of the year, Erika Hudson was awarded a $500 scholarship by the Hamilton County Bar Association.
Fishers natives make Indiana State University Dean’s List – Several students made the Indiana State University Dean’s List in the fall semester, earning at minimum a 3.5 GPA. Those students are Zachary Blackwell, Madison Bruner, Brandon Feathers, John Gibbons, Katherine Graham, Valerie Keller, Seth Lutjemeyer, Kyle Malm, Mark Oelker, Evan Pittman, Matthew Thomas and Rylan Wistrom. Time for night out on the Northside – Northside Nights is this month, and Fishers residents have the chance to dine big for $30. Restaurants from all over Boone and Hamilton counties show up on the list of those participating. Head online to check out which nearby eateries are on the list and plan a night out. Bowling for a cause – Prevail hosted its 13th annual Bowl-A-Thon Challenge on Feb. 23 at Cooper’s Stardust Bowl, 845 Westfield Rd., Noblesville. Proceeds benefit Prevail, Inc., a Hamilton County-based not-for-profit organization that advocates for victims of crime and abuse. Employees from Hamilton County government, the City of Noblesville and corporate teams competed for awards, trophies, top scores and bragging rights. Photos by Robert Herrington Texting, a marvelous, problematic wonder – Grammar Guy Jordan Fischer ruminates on texting and the impact has on today’s grammar choices. Head online to see what piece of grammar he takes on and what tips he gives out.
From left to right: Rotarian Florence Brown, Fortuen Academy Head of School Janet George, Rotarians Frank Bruggner and Brian Lott (Submitted photo)
Supporting a school – The Fishers Rotary Club presented a donation to the Fortune Academy on March 1. Founder and Head of School Janet George said the Rotarians started supporting the school before it even had a building. It’s now located in Fort Benjamin Harrison, 626 Lawton Loop E. Dr. The school employs the Orton-Gillingham Approach, which implements diagnostic teaching and is for firstthrough 12th-grade students with language-based learning disabilities. According to George, it’s in its eleventh year and has 83 students.
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Mike Redmond talks pessimism – Columnist Mike Redmond talks about life expectancy and personal attitude. He’s “hard-wired” for a pessimistic outlook, but he tries to avoid such thoughts as a personal rule. Sarah Panzau to speak at Fishers High School – Sarah Panzau will speak at Fishers High School, 13000 Promise Rd., about her personal experiences at 7 p.m. on March 19. Panzau is a “victim of her own drunk-driving crash.” Seating in the auditorium is limited, so get there early for the best seat. For more information on Panzau’s story, visit www. facebook/SarahPanzausJourney and www.sarahsjourney. com.
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iPads one step closer to students By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com The Hamilton Southeastern School Board and District took another step closer to the major goals of the HSE21 Initiative, which focuses on 21st Century skills and technology for students. If implemented, every HSE Schools District student would receive an iPad for classwork. However, the step the board took at the Feb. 25 meeting puts in motion just one phase of the plan – getting the technology to teachers this spring and summer for professional development. They approved a motion that granted purchases, as well as added positions to move the initiative along. A total of 1,040 iPad 2s will be purchased, along with other equipment and training, in this first phase for a total cost of approximately $1,127,460, according to HSE’s CFO, Mike Reuter. The approval came after a presentation on findings from a pilot program from Dr. Beth Niedermeyer, asst. supt. of curriculum, and several other members of the initiative’s pilot design team. “HSE21 keeps Hamilton Southeastern Schools competitive,” she said. “It allows us to be a leader in implementing 21st Century teaching and learning.” The team members presented anecdotes about the impact the use of iPads in classrooms of teachers who piloted the HSE21 Initiative.
Their summary statements on data collected during the pilot so far show increased student engagement, as well as “slight gains” in student achievement. Anecdotal evidence and examples of integrating the iPads into classwork were outlined along with data. John Hochstetler, a media specialist at Sand Creek Intermediate, said holds on books increased “dramatically” after his students used a scanner application on QR codes that led them to short highlight videos or “book trailers.” Jeff Harrison, data and technology integration specialist, brought challenges and benefits to the table for the board’s consideration. He said different issues arose during the pilot of HSE21, simply by how it was being delivered (carts of devices were shared amongst teachers). According to Harrison, teachers shared tips and helped each other while integrating the technology into the classroom, such as finding solutions to students being distracted by the new tablets. One of the benefits he noted was the pilot showed instruction was more rigorous, as well as student-centered. The next step in the HSE21 Initiative is the professional development plan, with a “train the trainer” program expanding the number of teachers learning how to use the technology in the classroom.
Get ready for the Royal Court – A Fishers Freedom Festival tradition is back and taking applicants. Sign-ups are now open for the Aaron’s Sales and Lease Royal Court, which is comprised of a king, queen, four princes and four princesses. Guidelines are as follows: • The Royal Court will be chosen during a random drawing in March by our sponsor or a committee staff member. • Children must live within the boundaries of the Hamilton Southeastern School District and must be age 6 or age 7 by June 1. • Only one entry per child and previous members of the Royal Court are not eligible. • Each child chosen must be available to participate in the crowning on June 29 at 10 a.m. and the Children’s Parade at 9 a.m. on June 30 and the Main Parade at 3 p.m. on June 30. • Those chosen will be contacted by a phone call or e-mail. Once contacted, a picture of the child must be submitted to be published in the Festival guide, website and possibly the local newspapers. Parents must sign a release form for their child to participate. • On a sheet of paper please print legibly your child’s name, age, date of birth, address, phone number, parent’s e-mail address, school, and T-shirt size. Please e-mail, mail for fax the information by Friday to: P.O. Box 930, Fishers, IN 46038, fax: 5953196, e-mail: info@fishersfreedomfestival.org
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“Lung scans are very important screenings for smokers, especially if they’ve been smoking for decades,” said Alison Boerner, manager of the Medical Imaging Department at St.Vincent Medical Center Northeast. “They can detect early-stage cancer, so they help save lives.” To be a candidate for a lung scan, you must be 45 years of age or older, and must have smoked the equivalent of at least a pack a day for 20 years or more. Right now, St.Vincent is offering low-dose CT lung scans for $99. The test takes only about 15 minutes, and it’s easy and painless. Call 317-338-CARE (2273) to find out if you’re eligible for a $99 lung scan today.
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Fishers Town Council Update, March 4 AVERAGE LOSS OF 3 INCHES IN 30 MINS!
What happened: A request for a memorandum of understaning with the City of Carmel was approved in the consent agenda What it means: A fiber optic line is being placed by the City of Carmel. It will run under the White River, providing service for the east side of Carmel, as well as a Town of Fishers public works post at Eller Road, Ambassador House and Heritage Park according to a council action form from Jeff Hill, director of engineering. A month ago, the council waived the permit fee for the installation, and this memorandum of understanding is a formality.
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What’s next: According to the form, the work for the line is to be completed early this year.
What happened: The council voted for a continuance on an ordinance governing mobile concessions in parks What it means: The ordinance that would govern food trucks operating in Fishers went through three readings before this meeting, with it being tabled in the previous meeting. It was the last item on the council’s agenda, and Councilor Pete Peterson motioned to untable it, with a second from Councilor Renee Cox. A motion to vote on the item was tendered by the same two councilors, but an argument brewed before the vote could take place. Councilors Scott Faultless and Peterson argued their points, as well as Michael Colby. Ultimately, councilors Stuart Easley and David George wanted to see the language of the new and old ordinances drafted by town staff before making a decision.
What’s next: George and Easley have time to consider both the new and old ordinances drafted by the staff. A vote could come at the March 18 meeting.
What happened: A request for curb cuts and a new traffic signal for the Whole Foods site on 116th Street was continued What it means: Whole Foods chose a site at 11387 E. 116th Street – the Arbor Village Commercial site. The petitioner wants driveway curb cuts, an old driveway closed and a new traffic light just west of Hoosier Road. Council members wanted more dialogue with the petitioner because the development was originally intended to be a pedestrian-friendly site in a 2007 agreement, while Whole Foods will bring more traffic. A large group of residents came to show support for Whole Foods and one represented a group of residents opposed to the light and the store.
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What’s next: The town will work with the petitioner on a dialogue concerning the site, because its original use was different. An agreement will be worked on before the request comes back to the council.
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From left to right, Julian Salcedo, Dan Serritella, Mike Stiles, John May, Sharon Brennan, Randi Haley, J. Fritz Kreutzinger and Kyle Kreutzinger. (Photo by Brian Brosmer)
As Fritz Kreutzinger’s business has grown, so, too, has his town By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com When J. Fritz Kreutzinger rolled up his sleeves and drove his business, Fritz in Fishers, 8599 E. 116th St., into town, about 2,000 people occupied the quiet town. That was more than 30 years ago. “It was just coincidental that I landed up here and that was the piece of property that we had,” Kreutzinger said. “(The business and Fishers) kind of grew up together.” His used automobile lot sits across the street from its original site, now occupied by the train station that holds the Fishers Chamber of Commerce and court. That was more than 20 years ago. Fishers has changed a lot throughout the years, and Kreutzinger’s business has seen a lot of change since its birth. “He’s seen the town develop from humble beginnings,” Scott Faultless, town councilor, said. But Fritz said the bottom line for the business is still all about having a good product and customer service and the reputation that goes with it. And he’s not planning to go anywhere.
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Kreutzinger grew up with a father in the car and gasoline industry, a gas station owner. He spent time as a kid cleaning up cars at the gas station and helping out. While studying at Purdue University, Kreutzinger’s father passed away, and when he finished his economics degree, he got into the auto sales industry to continue doing what he knew. Kreutzinger said Bob Butler gave him a shot at working sales at Butler Toyota after he worked www.currentinfishers.com
(Above) The orginal Fritz Associates location. (Below left) Henry James Kreutzinger, Jr., Fritz’s father, stands in front of one his Sunoco stations. (Submitted photos)
cleaning and selling cars for five years. After a few years at the dealership, Kreutzinger started his business with just two cars. It all started out as Fritz Associates, but for a small business in a tiny town, name and place recognition were needed. So, Fritz in Fishers was born. Today, the business has two locations (the second being in Noblesville) and about $1.5 million in inventory. “We set out to build a business with the long term in mind and succeeded,” Kreutzinger said. Along the way, his son, Kyle, and nephew, Henry Kreutzinger IV, both joined the family business, sticking around as the cars come and go. A car collector, Kreutzinger said one of his favorite parts of the gig is actually purchasing cars for the lot, which is becoming difficult to do as the supply of used cars shrinks.
No particular car sticks out to him as an extraordinary buy. However, the cars he always remembers are the ones that slipped through his fingers. He once passed up buying a Lamborghini Miura for $30,000. According to Kreutzinger, that car is now valued at $600,000 to 700,000. In 1981, Kreutzinger sold a Ferrari for $4,500. Today, it’s worth about $145,000.
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Cars get away, but Kreutzinger plans to keep Fritz in Fishers right where it is. “We’re glad to see what’s going on in the town,” Kreutzinger said. “We have no intentions of evacuating just because the town is talking about doing what they’re going to do (referring to the town’s downtown plans). If anything, we’d like to enjoy some of the growth that’ll come with that because
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we’ve paid our dues for 30 years.” A community fixture, Kreutzinger stays involved in local affairs through Fall Creek Township’s Board of Zoning Appeals, and the occasional appearance in front of the Fishers Town Council. Last year, he protested a change to 116th Street that made a U-turn the method for turning into the site for the future St. George Orthodox Church, near his home. He showed up with visual aids to make a point, but ultimately, the change was approved by the council. “Whether your opinion is right or wrong, it still is an opinion that needs to be heard,” he said, “And it needs to be heard in an open forum, not necessarily in a blog or after the fact. You better make your point when the time’s right instead of crying about it later on.” Faultless said Kreutzinger's contributions to the discourse made “substantial improvements to the final plan” possible. Outside Fishers, he’s been involved in and holds a leadership position with the Indiana Independent Auto Dealers Association – a group he helped form – as well as a national arm of it. And it all started with just two cars.
Meet Fritz Kreutzinger Age: 61 Family: In a relationship with Sharon Brennan; son, Kyle Favorite hobby: Collecting antique wooden boats and antique cars Church: Holy Spirit at Geist Cause: Boy Scouts of America March 12, 2013 | 11
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Ivy league It is our position that Ivy Tech Community College has become an important community asset throughout Hamilton County, providing affordable high-quality education to a myriad of college students. Ivy Tech Community College will celebrate a major milestone this month as the college celebrates its 50th anniversary. The college was established on March 15, 1963, as Indiana Vocational Technical College and offered one academic program and had an enrollment of just more than 3,000 students. Today, the college offers more than 125 areas of study and enrolls nearly 200,000 students annually. Ivy Tech is now the nation’s largest singly accredited statewide community college system with 14 administrative regions, 31 degree-granting campuses and classes in nearly 100 locations throughout the state. “No other college in the nation has made such a significant impact on its students and state in such a short period of time as Ivy Tech,” said Thomas J. Snyder, Ivy Tech President. The college has set a bold goal of increasing the number of graduates to 50,000 annually by 2025 as part of a higher education goal of returning the United States to number one in the world of postsecondary attainment. A listing of other Ivy Tech celebratory events also can be found at www.ivytech. edu/50th.
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Commentary by Terry Anker
During these two decades plus since matriculating from Indiana University, I’ve been blessed to routinely visit my alma mater. Football and basketball games have joined scores of other campus events. In recent times, it has been great fun to watch as we climb back to the top of the college basketball heap. The atmosphere in the Fieldhouse has been electric all season. The athletes are giving it all – and so are the fans. My own young boys are caught up in the excitement. When we’re not in Bloomington for the contests, we superstitiously light an IU candle and watch the games together at home. Like every stereotypical “dad,” I regale them with tales of the good-old-days. “When I was on campus,” I’d boast, “We expected to win every game.” In fact, it is true. For a decade, the Indiana college basketball program dominated. It was a good time to be on campus. And like today, it felt good to be a Hoosier.
On my way to a game with buddy from undergrad, I was transported to the early 1980s. We talked about the same things. We told the same jokes. We experienced the same connection. Even at the game, we watched the students, alumni and athletes playing their roles perfectly. The drama of sport was in full display, only something was different. From my seats to my slacks – even in the fact that I’d bought popcorn and drinks without thinking for a moment about how much it would cost and did I have enough money to cover it – somewhere along the line I’ve changed roles. Even as the place makes me feel young again, it is clear that I’m not a kid any more. I’m really more in the dad category these days. And, I kind of like it. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.
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Mike Pence’s swift reaction to the sequester has been impressive. Our freshman governor emphatically stated last week that Indiana in no way will backfill the federal cuts, but, instead, courtesy of Indiana’s diligence in balancing the budget and controlling spending, the state is ready to invest strongly in some of the areas most affected by federal cuts. Education and job training are among the leaders. Pence’s 2013 budget, his office says, “includes $127 million in new funding for Indiana schools, full funding of our state-funded college aid, and $18 million in additional job training funds, all of which would help mitigate the impact of sequestration.” Former Gov. Mitch Daniels set the table, and Pence is carrying forward the mission. Thus far, it’s inspiring. ••• It very well could seem like a lost penny to a multi-billionaire, but it’s worth noting our illustrious federal government doled out nearly $400,000 in 2012 on oil portraits of government officials. Yes, indeed, priorities. Funded by your money. ••• By making the sequester cuts highly visible (see: delays at TSA screening stations at airports), President Barack Obama has done exactly as he promised to do, and that is let Americans see the effects of the whole deal up close. It’s show-and-tell leadership. ••• Rep. Louis Gohmert (R-Texas) last week introduced an amendment to the fast-moving continuing resolution-spending bill that would bar funding for Obama’s golf matches until the White House reopens for public tours. The president shut down those tours last week. Gohmert’s idea isn’t clever or funny; it’s smart. Which is exactly why John Boehner (R-Ohio), speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, threw it out. If it makes sense, apparently, it’s no good. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
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Looking for your input Commentary by Dan Domsic March finally is here. It’s time to kick back and enjoy some quality college basketball. Who am I kidding? I’ll probably be permanently perched on the edge of my seat during March Madness. It won’t be crazy just because of intense basketball games constantly being played. Activity is ramping once again. I’m talking about more activities in Fishers, and more Fishers folks for me to talk to. There’s a lot going on right now. One of the bigger-picture issues is mass transit. I’ve heard stalwart opinions on both sides of the issue. It seems to me that there’s not much of a middle ground, but then again, I haven’t knocked on every door in Hamilton County to ask what everyone thinks. Closer to Fishers’ immediate future, the Hamilton Southeastern Schools District recently took a step closer to the HSE 21 Initiative. The end goal is to put a tablet into the hands of every student in the district. The step the school board took was to get the devices into the hands of the teachers. According to a member of the school board, there’s no exact timeline that expands the program to the
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students. The program’s pilot has been ongoing for quite some time now. Their findings are pretty detailed, and I can tell that the district is trying to (pardon the cliché) leave no stone unturned. Keep on the lookout for more coverage on the issue soon. With the schools constantly churning out news items and everyone keeping me plenty busy, it is getting increasingly difficult to hold coffee hours every week. I’m considering moving them to a better time slot that would maximize the amount of people that can say hello, as well as make my schedule a little easier. At the moment, I’m not sure what the best time slot is. I’m considering 3 to 5 p.m. on Monday at Hearthstone Coffee House & Pub. What do you think? Shoot me an e-mail or tweet me at @FishersEditor to let me know. In the meantime, enjoy college basketball at its finest.
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Hoof-in-your-mouth disease Commentary by Dick Wolfsie I read yesterday that the company IKEA was “withdrawing” one of its most popular food offerings from supermarkets in Sweden because it discovered traces of horse meat in the product. In racing terminology, horses are not “withdrawn,” they’re scratched. But no shopper wants to hear the phrase,“Effective immediately, we are scratching our Swedish meatballs.” These treats have always been popular, especially at weddings, and now, with a dash of equine by-product in them, they will be a big hit at bridle showers, as well. I’m just warning you: That was not the last horrible pun in this article. People around the world (many who dine on squirrel and monkey) are outraged at this development. It was bad enough when it was exposed last year that some fish sticks contained sea life other than the traditional cod. But now concern with Mrs. Paul may seem trivial, considering that Mr. Ed might now be in fast-food burgers. I googled the controversy because it’s still a mystery to me how a horse can get into a food processing plant. Peanuts, I can understand. Any nut can get past those rent-a-cops at the door. But an entire horse? I discovered it’s more complicated than that. I found this explanation on the Internet: “Horse meat is butchered in Romania, and is sent through a Cyprus-registered trader to a warehouse in the Netherlands. Then a French meat wholesaler buys
the meat, resells it to a frozen food processor under the Swedish-based Findus Co. and then they put it in their lasagna.” People have been e-mailing and blogging about this. When another firm admitted it had discovered traces of the same ingredient in its frozen dinners, the tweeting really got going. Ironically, the company was Birds Eye. Here are some of my favorite comments… Tried both beef tacos and horse tacos. Horse wins by a nose. My friend ate it and was hospitalized. Condition: Stable Ate too much. Gave me the trots. Had terrible nightmares. By the way, why is horse meat cheaper than beef? Aren’t horses harder to catch? Pork should be cheap, too. I could see why rabbit would be expensive. Kangaroo? Up and down in price. They should give turtle soup away. On cooking websites, there are hundreds of recipes for dishes that feature horse meat. A noted food critic who has sampled them all, says: “Most of the dishes are winners.” I’m no culinary expert, but I would think the losers would taste almost as good.
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Carmel: The Music of Abba • The chart-topping, boundless voices of the six-member a cappella group Rajaton join the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in a tribute to 70’s pop icon, ABBA featuring platinum hits such as “Dancing Queen,” “Knowing Me, Knowing You” and more. This onenight event is Sunday at the Palladium, 1 Center Green, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $42 to $87 with a student discount available. For more information, visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org or call 843-3800. Fishers: New Augusta Acoustic Duo at Hearthstone Coffee House & Pub – Cozy up at Hearthstone this Friday and get ready for the New Augusta Acoustic Duo. Prepare your ears for bluegrass, Celtic, country blues and more tunes. They also cover the likes of Johnny Cash, The Beatles and more. • 8 to 11 p.m. • 436-7049 • 8235 E. 116th St. • www.hearthstonecoffee.com
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Noblesville: A Taste of Business • The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will host its annual community event from 4:30 to 7 p.m. today at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant St. Learn more about local businesses, sample delicious food from restaurants in the area and enter to win prizes. Admission is $5.
news@currentinfishers.com The Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative’s new exhibit, Blast from the Past: Roaring Hot ‘20s Jazz, is now open. Large urban jazz powerhouses of the 1920s, including Chicago and New Orleans, were not the only cities dancing to the syncopated rhythms of hot jazz. Indiana musicians heard the new sound and not only played it, but influenced the music for decades to come. Now thanks to the exhibit, guests will be able to discover Indiana’s role in making jazz. The year-long exhibit, located on the gallery-level of the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts, 1 Center Green, Carmel, showcases the work of Hoagy Carmichael, Claude Thornhill, Red Nichols, the Hampton Family Band and many others. Each of the artists highlighted in the exhibit had a lasting influence on jazz. The exhibit was inspired by a collection donated by Carmel resident Ted Shonfield, with the help of noted jazz photographer Duncan Schiedt. Schiedt, who is also an author and historian, was born in Atlantic City, N.J., in 1921. He lived in New York and its suburbs from 1936 to 1950, moving to Indiana in 1951. He currently lives in the Schiedt town of Pittsboro, according to his website. The combination of two passions, jazz music and photography, led him into a photography career as well as avocation, the photographic coverage of the music he adored. As he puts it, he became “intensely interested” in the new swing music while a student in England during a two-year sojourn there. Upon returning to the United States, he took up photography as a hobby, and was soon finding his subjects at the Times Square movie palaces and their big-band stage shows. The exhibit is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and before the concerts in the Songbook and Jazz series. www.currentinfishers.com
Westfield: Hello, Dolly! • Westfield High School will present the classic Broadway show and film at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday inside the school’s auditorium, 18250 N. Union St. “Hello, Dolly!” is the story of a meddlesome widow who strives to bring romance to several couples and herself. Cost: $10 for adults and $7 for students. Tickets can be purchased at the door (which now accepts credit cards) or online at www.totalgatesolutions.com. St. Patrick’s Day tent party • On Saturday, The Friendly Tavern, 290 S. Main St., will host the Ye Ol’ Friendly Tavern’s St. Patty’s Day Tent Party from 4 to 11 p.m. in the parking lot on the corner of Hawthorne and Main streets. Second Fiddle takes the stage with live music beginning at 5 p.m. Visit The Friendly Tavern’s Facebook page to learn more about this Zionsville tradition. Current in Fishers
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at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. • The Studio at the Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel • $22 for students and seniors; $25 for adults • 843-3800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org/ 33rd Annual St. Patrick’s Day friday Parade • Take a long lunch to watch Irish dancers, drum bands, bagpipes, floats and bands in downtown Indianapolis • 11:30 a.m. • Pennsylvania, Ohio and Meridian streets • Free • 888-756-3552 • www.indystpats.com St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at the Rathskeller • Savor authentic Irish food while listening to music throughout the day and evening • 401 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis • Free admission • 1 to 11 p.m. • 636-0396 • www.rathskeller.com/
Indiana Pacers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves • Boom Baby! Cheer on the Pacers and join the contagious energy of the Pacemates and mascots Boomer and Bowser at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. • 7 p.m. • 125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis • Starting at $10 • 917-2727
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Indiana Wind Symphony Presents: John P. Sousa • Classic and serious works are interspersed with the king of march’s (Sousa) trumpets and soprano soloists • The Palladium, 1 Center Green, Carmel • 7:30 p.m. • Starting at $15 for students; starting at $20 for single full tickets • 843-3800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org
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St. Patrick’s Day Tent Party • The event in Zionsville is an annual tradition at The Friendly Tavern • 5 to 10 p.m. • Parking lot corner of Hawthorne and Main streets, Zionsville • http://zionsvillemerchants. com/events.html#mar Springtime in Indiana: Art, Craft and Gift Showcase • Fine art, collectibles, beautiful handcrafted baskets and gift foods • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday • Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville • $3.50 admission • 419-436-1457 • www.cloudshows.biz
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‘Rise of the Guardians’ • PG, 97 minutes Commentary by Chris Lloyd The rap on “Rise of the Guardians” sure is nasty. It didn’t get nominated for an Academy Award for animated feature, while lackluster fare like “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” did. And DreamWorks Animation recently announced layoffs after “Rise of the Guardians” underperformed at the box office. Don’t buy the bunk. “Guardians” is easily the best animated movie from last year. It might seem silly and superficial at first: Santa Claus, Jack Frost and other holiday icons band together into a super-powered group to battle evil – think “The Avengers” in rainbowhued costumes. But they’ve got butt-kicking superpowers; for instance, the Easter Bunny is now a martial arts expert, while Santa wields a pair of swords.
Also on the team are the Tooth Fairy and Sandman. They’re up against Pitch Black, aka the bogeyman, who wants to blanket the world in darkness and bad dreams. The animation is wonderfully detailed and crisp, and the action scenes well-staged. Alec Baldwin, Chris Pine, Hugh Jackman, Jude Law and Ilsa Fisher make up a terrific voice cast. But what pushes “Rise of the Guardians” over the hump from good to great is its surprising emotional resonance. This one’s a familyfriendly treat. Movie: B-plus Read more of Chris Lloyd’s review of current films and DVDs at www. captaincritic.blogspot.com or www. thefilmyap.com.
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Andy Loper, manager, O’Charley’s Loper Where do you like to dine? The Conner Station Pub and Eatery What do you like to eat there? I always have the tenderloin sandwich. It’s huge. What do you like about Conner Station? I like their beer selection. It also has a nice Noblesville atmosphere.
The Hamilton The Scoop: Make way for a dining experience that is both comfortable and elegant. The Hamilton, one of Noblesville’s finest restaurants, is ready to offer a menu of top notch cuisine. Be prepared to sample a wide variety of steak, chicken and seafood creations in an atmosphere of charm and eloquence. The Hamilton features both intimate seating and accommodations for large groups. Style and comfort combine to make the Hamilton an unforgettable experience. Type of food: Seafood and chicken Price of entrees: $15.95 to $19.95 Specialties: Seafood Food Recommendation: Open ravioli with shrimp Wine Recommendation: White Zinfandel Reservations: Accepted Hours: Lunch: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Dinner: 5 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Phone: 770-4545 Address: 933 Conner St., Noblesville Website: www.hamiltonrestaurant.com
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Voca People show unearthly By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com Two weeks ago, Voca People performed live at the Palladium. It was my first time seeing the group and by the time the hour-and-a-half long performance ended, I was completely blown away. The group blends a cappella singing, beat boxing and physical comedy into one stunning performance that features little more than eight people standing onstage, but at times, manages to feel like you are listening to a full orchestra. The show began with eight humanoid creatures in white suits with white faces and bright red lips, the people from a planet named Voca, greeting the audience after their space ship crashed nearby. From here, audience members were called to participate in the show, a style somewhat similar to performance groups like Voca People, an Israel-based a cappella and beat box ensemble, caters its music specifically to the country the Blue Man Group. The aliens pulled our language and musical history from the brains of au- in which it is performing. (Submitted photo) dience members and began to break into song, “Music is life, and life is music.” The aliens working their way through a history of, mostly needed to produce enough music to energize European, music. This medley strung together their spaceship and return home. the Evening Birds’ “The Lion Renditions of “We Are Sleeps Tonight” (as if sung the World” and Queen’s by cavemen), iconic pieces of “Bohemian Rhapsody” were To check out the video that classical music, and moved all made Voca People famous, visit heartfelt and moving, while the way up to Reel 2 Reel’s “I a medley of modern popular www.youtube/N6EYrqIn0yI. Like to Move It.” music including Lady Gaga, Voca People first gained popularity in 2009 Gangnam Style and more was humorous and when a video of a performance went viral onfun. The entire performance was constantly line throughout Europe. It is easy to see why so moved back and forth from moving vocal somany people were amazed by the video and had los to funny and lighthearted songs in a way to show their friends. The sounds the group are that kept the performance from feeling like able to recreate are simply stunning. too much of either. In the end, I found myself The bass singer, known in the show as having a completely fun but uniquely moving “Tuba,” showed off his unbelievably low range experience. near the beginning of the show, and it was stagBy the time the performance was finished, the gering. I can easily say that I have never heard entire theatre was teaming with energy, surely a human being produce sounds as low as Tuba enough to power the Voca People’s spaceship produced with great effect throughout the evehome. I was sad to see the performance end so ning. I could feel the rumble of his voice deep soon, but was certainly amazed by what I had in my chest. It was moments like this, which seen. were frequent, that simply cannot be recreated For more performances coming to the Center well in video as the performance used every bit for the Performing Arts, visit www.thecenterforof the Palladium’s stellar sound system. theperformingarts.org or call 843-3800. The Voca People went on to explain that,
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Fundraiser run/walk announced – Local nonprofit organization Tatum’s Bags of Fun recently announced the Inaugural Shamrock Shuffle run/walk will be held Saturday at Center Green. The Shamrock Shuffle includes a 5K, 10K and 15K run and walk through the streets of Carmel. The event will benefit Tatum’s Bags of Fun. Tatum’s Bags of Fun distributes backpacks filled with games, toys and activities to every child diagnosed with a form of cancer in Indiana. Annually, the organization delivers more than 300 Bags of Fun to children throughout the state. Racer check-in and registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday with the races slated to start at 10 a.m. Entry is $35 per person with packet pickup available Friday from 2 to 8 p.m. at Runners Forum, 620 Station Dr. or from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. at the registration tent on race day. For more inforwww.currentinfishers.com
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Local MD advances heart surgery By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com
besides atrial fibrillation do not want to have open heart surgery. “So what we were able to do was develop a A typical open-heart surgery requires surprocedure that is minimally invasive,” he said. geons to go through a patient’s breast bone, Going in between a patient’s ribs on each shut the heart off and start using a heart-andside using some of the same instrulung machine. ments used for scoping a knee, a To combat a type of heart arline is made on the back of the rhythmia known as atrial fibrillaheart, disrupting electrical activity tion, Dr. Randall K. Wolf of Comthat causes the arrhythmia. munity Heart and Vascular HospiThe second component of the tal, 8075 N. Shadeland Ave., and operation is the removal of the left the International Atrial Fibrillation atrial appendage – a cul de sac that Center of Excellence designed a is often a culprit in strokes. procedure that is minimally invaThis is all done with the heart sive and potentially life-changing. Wolf beating. The procedure, the Wolf MiniWolf is a professor of cardiothoracic surgery Maze, has been practiced for a decade, and and director of the Center for Surgical InnovaWolf said data reviewed so far shows that zero tion at the University of Cincinnati. patients that underwent the procedure have To read more about Wolf and the procehad a blood clot or stroke, which is a risk mitidure, visit www.wolfminimaze.com. gated by the procudure. In addition to the elimination of the irregular heartbeat, patients with an abnormal heart To learn more about various treatments rhythm no longer have to take blood thinners. for atrial fibrillation, visit an informa“There’s a recent study done that shows tional seminar at Community Heart and quality of life improves if you can get off the Vascular Hospital in the main lobby blood thinner,” Wolf said. March 23. A complimentary breakfast Wolf said with blood thinners, some people will begin at 9 a.m., and the main prohave to change their diet, as well as give up gram will begin at 9:30. Call 621-8660 to some daily activities. R.S.V.P. Wolf said most people without a problem
Heart scan offers alternative By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com For a fraction of the cost of most doctor’s bills, residents can get a closer look at their heart’s health. IU Health Saxony, 13000 E. 136th St., Fishers, is offering heart scans for $49. The procedure takes less than five minutes and could reveal a person’s risk of heart disease. Lambert “It’s extremely powerful information for a very, very minimal cost,” Dr. Nathan Lambert, an interventional cardiologist with IU’s north central region, said. According to Dr. Ed Harlamert, director of cardiology at IU Health Saxony, men ages 45 to 65 and women ages 50 to 65 get the most out of the scan, as well as folks that only go to the doctor when they’re already sick. But younger people may benefit as well. He said people younger than 45 with multiple risk factors for heart disease such as high blood pressure, smoking and being overweight
also gain something from the scan. Harlamert said the test reveals a person’s calcium score (plaque calcifies or hardens in arteries). Because this malady is not completely linked with mortality, the test is not covered by insurance. But the early warning is a benefit outweighed by the cost, Harlamert said. He explained that doctors used to diagnose harlamert heart disease only after a heart attack occurred until stress testing came along, but stress tests only reveal a blockage once it has reached a “critical stage.” The heart scan is administered through a computed tomography, or CT, scan, and patients don’t even have to change clothes and are not subjected to tight quarters like some imagine. “It’s as easy as can be,” Lambert said. For more information, call 962-3580. A consultation with a primary physician “to determine if the heart scan is right for you” is recommended.
Recalling body part replacements – It is possible to recall hip implants. For the second time in less than three years, Johnson & Johnson issued a recall for the devices made by one of its subsidiaries. According to the AP, a German newspaper originally reported the story, as the implants were shipped around the globe. – www.vitals.nbcnews.com
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Many policies restrict coverage Commentary by Jamie Ianigro Question from Stanley G. from Fishers: My wife’s jewelry box was stolen, and we didn’t find out until the claim was filed that there was a set limit on how much she could claim in stolen jewelry. This limit was not adequate to replace what she lost. Is this common? Response from Jamie Ianigro: I hate to hear that about your claim. Unfortunately, that situation is very common. A standard homeowner’s insurance policy automatically restricts coverage on a variety of different types of property. It’s also common to see people have inadequate personal property limits. You can avoid these problems by meeting faceto-face with your independent insurance agent to create a scheduled personal property endorsement and adding it your home policy. The schedule can include anything you want to include, but many of the items below are typical. You have automatic coverage for newly acquired property, but be sure to update your schedule to include any new property within 30 days. Some of the common property classes excluded or limited by your policy: • Jewelry, watches, furs and precious or semiprecious stones – The typical limit is $1,500. Schedule these items. • Musical instruments, cameras, silverware, golf equipment, fine art – These items
are not usually limited but can eat up your personal property limit very quickly. Schedule these items. • Cash, bank notes, coins, precious metals that are not jewelry – The policy limit on these items is typically around $200. Keep this stuff in the bank or a safe deposit box. • Securities, evidences of debt, letters of credit, manuscripts, personal records, passports, tickets and stamps (including computer software) – The limit for this property class is typically around $1,500. The limit includes the cost to research, replace or restore information from the lost or damaged materials. • Watercraft of any kind, including their trailers, equipment and motors – You should have a separate policy for a boat, but your home policy typically sets aside $1,500 if you don’t. • Property of roomers, boarders and other tenants – This type of property is excluded. They need a Renter’s Insurance Policy. This list is not comprehensive, so please make sure you meet with your independent agent to discuss any additional concerns you may have. Jamie Ianigro is with Shepherd Insurance & Finanacial Services. Have an insurance question you need answered? Send it to asktheadvisor@shepherdins.com.
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The lemons become lemonade Commentary by Randy Sorrell The vision for this Giest home courtyard was realized almost immediately and encouraged by the generous spirit and admiration of the family. Lots of kids and festive entertaining required an expansion of the already roomy concrete pool decking. But the space did not quite speak to the two rear French doors already there. Improving traffic flow was critical as was capturing the integrity of the architecture. Landscape architect Eric Beard is credited with the design, which was brilliantly penciled on site in less than an hour. He is ridiculously gifted and has the ability to imagine amazing spaces. Lowell at ProCare, Ryan with Vive and Mike Bush are other leading landscape architects in the area that inspire our industry. FAVORITE RESPITE A maturing Sunburst Honeylocust anchors the courtyard and creates a dappled shade roof structure in what is now the family’s favorite, updated respite. Matching Trex decks flank each side and seamlessly spill from the formal back doors that now play an intricate role in the design. Simple, but elegant, steps that wrap the entire structure smoothly flow onto the Belgard tumbled paver patio. The muted concrete paver blends intelligently with the existing concrete, saving thousands of dollars by allowing that surface to remain. In fact, the previously tired concrete sur-
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Mixing trendy and timeless styles Commentary by David Decker Keeping up with design trends can be great fun. But getting too wrapped up in the newest looks can sometimes leave your home looking dated after the trends have changed. Certain elements like colors, materials and fixtures have a tendency to go in and out of fashion very quickly. So, it’s important to strike a balance between new styles and classic ones. To create a really dynamic look in your home, visualize the space in layers. The first layer is made of the building blocks of the room, and includes elements like flooring or cabinetry. Consider these items “permanent” because they require effort to replace. Keep in mind that simplicity tends to stand the test of time so you will want to select neutral styles for these permanent pieces because they have to last. Each layer after the first will include items that are less permanent, and therefore more replaceable. It’s in the top layers where you can have fun, get creative and express your personal style. Then you can periodically replace aspects of your home without having to spend a lot of time or money renovating. If done correctly, this design strategy will result in an enduring look that doesn’t require you to sacrifice your individual design tastes. When it comes to implementing trends in your home, try to remember that less is more. It’s hard to know what trends will stick around and what will fade. As a general rule, it’s best to avoid using too much of a certain trend in one room. Instead, make your decorating choices pop by using trends sparingly. Colors especially seem to come in and out of style quickly, which makes it a little difficult to select a timeless look that features a lot of color. Try to choose a color scheme that features a fewer number of colors. I suggest using neutral hues such as browns, grays, beiges and whites for the major features of the room (walls, furniture, floors, etc.), and then accenting the room with
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36. iPhone function 37. Leppert Crematory ashes holder 40. ___ Wells Agency 41. Indy’s Shadeland or Senate, briefly 42. Knight’s title 43. Feathery wrap at Broad Ripple Vintage 44. Hoosier Park rein part 45. Indianapolis Indians pitchers who get saves 48. Announce 49. Fishers Farmers Market corn
serving 50. Channel 13’s ___Trak Weather 53. Parched 54. Chunks of Boone County land 56. Pretty maiden of Greek myth 58. Colorado ski resort 59. Big Clifty Falls effect 62. Dressed 64. “That was close!” 65. “___ be real nice” 66. Skater Babilonia 68. Indiana Poet Laureate’s “before”
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4) State Bird (2) ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
5) Auckland Location (3) ___ ___ ___
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69. Bright House cable network 70. Guerin Catholic HS tennis court
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3C Plumbing Inc. - water heaters - sump pumps - garbage disposals - bath & kitchen faucets - water softeners -
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Get your card in front of 105,749 households! Call Dennis O’Malia @ 370-0749 for details
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HANDYMAN SERVICES CHIP TRAIN REMODELING KITCHENS • BATHROOMS • BASEMENTS
Remodeling Carmel and Zionsville since 1992
Spring clean-up • Grass cutting • Mulch Leaf removal • Free estimates John Rinne 7537 Timber Springs Dr. Fisher, IN 46038
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MOVING & STORAGE “On the move since 1928” • Family owned and operated • Local and long distance moving • Storage and packing services
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Mischelle L. Edwards - President 9750 Zionsville Rd., Zionsville, IN 317.873.3144 | www.cartervanlines.com | cartervanlines@aol.com Current in Fishers
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Services
Services Free to good home:
Happy Pets In-Home Pet Care
A less stressful and economical alternative to boarding with loving care for your pets in the comfort of your home. Experience in Exotics. Insured/Bonded Member of Pet Sitters Associates LLC happypetsitter@gmail.com Hamilton County only 317-645-6043 • References available
Guitar Lessons
Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856
INDY PAINTING INC. HANDYMAN SERVICES Interior and Exterior Deck Cleaning 317-840-1971
Mini Schnauzer (approx 12-13 lbs), black, female, 7 yrs old. Needs a quiet home with someone to spoil her! Needs to be the only pet. Not crazy about small children
Rigby Construction Services
Home Improvements & Handyman Service. Free estimates Www.rigbyconstruction.com Check out web site for services offered, or give us a call 317-626-4448
Oil Painting Lessons
The Pfister Gallery is offering evening classes in oil, acrylic and water color. Teacher for over 40 yrs in Chicago, Northwest In and Carmel Call Carole at 908-8001 for morning and evening classes. Fun, relaxing and creative.
Hamilton County Tutoring
A-1 Trash Hauling
Garage, basement, and shed cleanout. Furniture, appliances, yard waste, Rubbish removal, some tree removal: Call 317-773-1746
Tax Prep. And Bus. Consult Presto Bizmo: Tom Ayer, JD/MBA 317-698-7816 prestobizmotom@gmail.com
PLUMBER
LISCENCED, BONDED AND INSURED 317-485-5449 (off) 317-728-9698 (cell)
In-Home Tutoring Master’s Degree Instructors SAT/ACT Test Prep, Math, English, Study skills, and all subjects NEW! Home School SAT/ACT Test Prep Corporate Training Programs Available Call 317 776 7615 • www.hctutoring.com
Full-time Infant and Toddler Openings; 844-7207 Licensed, Carmel CPR certified: 1st Aid; 32 Years Experienced; Warm and Balanced Meals; Planned activities; TLC
Jackson’s Lawn Care Family Owned and Operated for over 35 Years! Reliable/Reasonable Mowing * Fertilizer * Landscape Gutter Cleaning * Snow Removal Spring and Fall Clean-Up Free Estimates – 844-6055
T.Arnett Lawn Care
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DRIVER-COURIER
Large Indianapolis Courier company is seeking to expand its fleet of owner operators. Applicant must be 21yrs. of age and have van or pickup truck w/shell $800-$1,000 Wk. Call 791-2749 M-F 9 a.m.- 4 p.m
Be Part of Something Big Xerox Services has immediate positions for Customer Service Representatives
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**Manager (Indianapolis)--This is an 8+ hour position, Monday through Friday, starting at 5pm. Must be able to uphold company policies and procedures. Requires strong communication skills, supervisory skills and the ability to work well under pressure. Prior cleaning experience preferred. Must have your own car, clean criminal background and a minimum of 12 months verifiable employment within the last 18 months. Please call 317-252-9795 and leave your name and phone number. Someone will return your call as soon as possible.
Job Fair! Wednesday, March 13th 9am - 7pm Questions? Please contact Tessa at 765-778-6219 Apply in person: 2828 Enterprise Drive Anderson, IN 46013
Clarity Personal Care Services
Must pass background and drug screen.
is looking for a compassionate, mature, refined lady for a full time, part time, AND “live-in” position. All areas of Indy plus Kokomo. No experience is necessary, but must be meticulous, well organized, articulate and educated. Call Sharon Hughes at 317-439-0247
EOE/AA ©2013 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Xerox® and Xerox and Design® are trademarks of the Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. BR3275
SALES REPRESENTATIVE Oberweis Dairy Hiring door to door sales reps. Guaranteed minimum of $800. biweekly while in training. Great opportunity with Excellent income Health Ins., 401k, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability offered
Call: 317-756-8788
or send resume to: glenn.lifonti@oberwies.com
www.xerox.com/Careers Click “Search for jobs related to business process and IT services” and search Job # 13004386
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Westfield Washington Schools is now • Training is provided if not training bus drivers (experience preferred) already CDL licensed. for permanent-substitute positions with • Health and other benefits advancement to permanent route driver as available upon becoming the routes become available. a permanent/sub driver.
ROCKSTARS WANTED
Jimmy John’s is now hiring delivery drivers and sandwich makers. Must have a killer work ethic & be ready to rock. Apply in store today! jimmyjohns.com
Call Westfield Washington Schools Transportation Department 317-867-8040 or 317-867-8041
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FREE eyebrow threading or FREE 30 min facial First time visit only
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OPEN HOUSE MARCH 24th 1:00PM-4:00PM Call today for information: (317)575-9379
120 3rd St. NW, Carmel, 46032 Visit us at: www.miescuelitaindy.com
Guitar Lessons
Auction
With Baker Scott
Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons near Carey Road & 146th Carmel 317-
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Skip’s Auctions Gallery Every Monday Night 6 p.m. Auction Zip #26565 We buy estates, households, gold, silver and coins 14000 St. Rd. 32E, Noblesville, IN 765.606.6001 Always accepting clean consignments.
CNAs & QMAs Join our team! Hearth at Windemere Assisted Living is recruiting experienced CNAs and QMAs. Full-time and part-time positions on arious shifts. Every other weekend availability is required. We offer great benefits and a fun working environment. APPLY IN PERSON! Hearth at Windemere 9745 Olympia Drive, Fishers, IN 46037 (317) 576-1925 EOE
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Bank Foreclosures Hamilton Co. Free list of Foreclosure Properties. Receive a FREE daily list by e-mail; www.hamiltoncoforeclosures.com
Supervisors for Fishers, 96th & Keystone and Downtown. Monday through Friday, starting between 5pm and 6pm and working 5+ hours per night. You will be a working supervisor, so you must be detail oriented. Must have your own car, clean criminal background and a minimum of 12 months verifiable employment within the last 18 months. Please call 317-252-9795 and leave your name and phone number. Someone will return your call as soon as possible.
NOW HIRING
**Supervisor (Fishers)--Monday through Friday, 6pm start time and working 3.75 to 4 hours per night. You will be a working supervisor, so we need someone who is detail oriented as this is a medical building. Must have your own transportation, must possess a clean criminal background which can be verified, and must have been employed with the same employer for a minimum of 12 months during the past 18 months, which also can be verified. Please call 317-252-9795 and leave your name and phone number. Someone will return your call as soon as possible.
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SCHOOL BUS MONITORS Are you looking for part-time employment? Would you like a job that follows the school calendar? Do you have a heart for working with children? The Carmel Clay Schools Transportation Department is currently seeking Bus Monitors. School Bus Monitors will assist special needs children to and from school. • May earn $12.01 per hour with no experience • Paid training program • No benefits available but may earn an attendance bonus School Bus Monitors will work an average of 4 hours per day running morning and afternoon routes and must be able to pass criminal history background check. Apply on-line to www.ccs.k12.in.us EOE
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$49 HEART SCANS FROM INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SAXONY HOSPITAL
Don’t wait any longer. Listen to your heart. Get a $49 heart scan from the cardiovascular experts at IU Health Saxony Hospital. A heart scan at IU Health Saxony Hospital will help determine if you have any early warning signs for heart disease. The scan is quick, about thirty minutes, with preliminary results the same day. And because IU Health Saxony Hospital is part of IU Health, home to the most innovative technologies and working in close collaboration with the American Heart Association, you know you’re starting in the right place.
SCHEDULE A SCAN AT iuhealth.org/saxonyheart OR CALL 317.962.3580 ©2013 IU Health 02/13 HY03313_0099
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