March 14, 2017 – Fishers

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Fishers hosts month of disability awareness events / P8

Breakfast for Scouting raises $23,265 / P3

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Margo Vallone and her design for March Disability Awareness Month. Vallone’s design will be featured on Fishers banners throughout the month of March. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Jan. 25, 2011, at Fishers, IN Vol. VI, No. 9 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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Fadness hosts 12th annual Boy Scout fundraising breakfast

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By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com

City and scouting officials, business owners, Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, among others, attended Mayor Scott Fadness’s fundraiser 12th annual Breakfast for Scouting March 1. Scouting Executive Patrick Sterrett introduced Cub Scout Drake Kane and Eagle Scout Dan Young to present to the crowd about what Scouting means to them. “Fishers has a really strong, vibrant Scouting community,” Sterrett said. “We are absolutely thriving, and 2016 was the best year in maybe a decade for this (Scouting) council. We continue to try and change. One of those big changes is having STEM Scouts. STEM Scouts (share) the same values of Scouting, character, citizenship and fitness and the education side of Scouting. Instead of focusing on merit badges, it focuses on science, technology, engineering and math. It is co-ed. “We are really proud of the things we are doing in this community and across our entire council.” Kane was the first Scout to present. He is in second grade and a Wolf with Pack 130. “There are nine other guys in my Wolf Den,” Kane said. “My dad was an Eagle Scout. At (Camp) Belzer, I like archery, BB guns, rafting and crafting. I hope to be an Eagle Scout.” Dan Young is a senior at Hamilton Southeastern High School and a member of Troop 199. “When I first joined Scouting, I was extremely small and extremely quiet. I didn’t talk to a whole lot of people,” he said. “That just shows what the program does for people like me. Scouting has taught me leadership skills. You get a lot of training with that. I’ve worked with so many different kinds of kids. You get to really learn how to lead and lead a troop. It gives you the most unique experiences you’ll ever have in your life.”

106th Street and Cumberland Road: The new roundabout through is now open, but the area is still an active construction zone and those driving should do so with caution. Cyntheanne Road: Periodic lane restrictions will occur on Cyntheanne Road between 136th Street and Southeastern Parkway until the end of March to allow for guardrail installation. North Street: North Street will be restricted periodically between Lantern Road and Municipal Drive until

Hamilton County GOP elects new officers - On March 4, the Hamilton County Republican Party precinct committeemen met at the Ritz to elect officers for the next four years. From left are: Terry Anker, who was selected as vice chairman, Laura Campbell, who was reelected as chair, Jeff Heinzmann, who was picked to be treasurer and Kim Good, who was selected to serve as secretary. (Submitted photo) Hamilton County GOP holds Breakfast Club event – The Hamilton County GOP Breakfast club will host an event at 7:30 a.m. March 15 at Peterson’s Restaurant, 7690 E. 96th St. Speaker of the House Brian Bosma will present. To register, email hcrp@hamiltoncountygop.org. Scout Executive Patrick Sterrett introduces Cub Scout Drake Kane to the crowd. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

Fadness also spoke. “One constant we can all agree upon is the impact of one adult role model in a child’s life can be very positive,” Fadness said. “I think it’s a right thing and appropriate thing to rally around an organization like the Boy Scouts. What are the tools and skillsets you are going to need to be successful in this ever-changing world?” The total raised at the breakfast was $23,265.

April 30 to allow crews to deliver building materials. Several parking spots may be unavailable during this time. 116th Street: A new traffic signal is under way at 116th Street west of Olio Road. Outside lanes of 116th Street may be restricted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. during construction. 126th Street: One lane in each direction will be restricted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. between Promise and Hoosier roads as fencing is placed along Interstate 69.

Education summit – Hamilton County will host its third education summit from 7 to 9 p.m. March 16 at Noblesville First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument St. This event will feature speakers from the ACLU of Indiana, Exodus Refugee Immigration, The Hamilton County Democratic Party and several others. Register for this free event at eventbrite.com/e/womens-educationsummit-part-3-tickets-31939349454. Volunteers needed – The Fishers Freedom Festival is looking for volunteers. Many opportunities are available to work as little or as much as you want. Visit FishersFreedomFestival.org to see what’s available and to sign up. 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 located at 15513 S. Union St., Carmel.


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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 attends Coburn Place’s BLUE Breakfast with Marlin Jackson

Molly Martin (Geist), Lumina Foundation’s director of the office of the president/director of organizational development and Coburn Place board member, speaks at the event.

Colts cheerleader Sarah Sebot (Geist) with Amber Davies (Indianapolis).

Fishers residents Courtney Wood, Laura J. Rader and Catherine Gray.

Former Colts defensive back Marlin Jackson (Carmel) was a guest speaker at the breakfast.

Ann Dickinson (McCordsville), Marcia Baker (Fishers), Marlin Jackson (Carmel), Nick Anderson (Noblesville) and David Gudal (Fishers) give BLUE Breakfast a thumbs-up. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2017. All Rights Reserved.)

On March 1, Where’s Amy attended the 2017 BLUE Breakfast for Coburn Place. The Coburn Place’s mission is to empower victims of intimate partner violence to live as survivors. The event included inspiring stories from the staff, and a special Coburn Place graduate told her compelling story of her survival and how the organization helped her. For more information, visit coburnplace.org. To see more photos from Where’s Amy, visit CurrentNightandDay.com.

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By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Hoosier Road Elementary School students are doing their part to help those less fortunate. giving back “Our classes were talking about problems that we saw in our community and a lot of them were coming back to the homeless and that was something they really wanted to learn about and how (the students) could make an impact or difference in the world,” said Leslie Fisher, a second grade teacher at the Fishers school. “We read lots of books and talk to our classes. We did some research online about how homelessness affects people.” Fisher noticed a story about The Mustard Seed of Central Indiana holding a shoe and furniture drive for families in need. Natalia Blondet, executive director of the Fishersbased Mustard Seed, came to the school and told the classes about her nonprofit. The mission of the Mustard Seed is to help rebuild the lives of families and in-

Hoosier Road Elementary School students Bevin Turner, Aubrey Berger, Addison Deardorff, Kaydin Hurst, and Kaya Shine help spread the word about Mustard Seed of Central Indiana at the school’s Health Fair. (Submitted photo)

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Fishers hosts month of disability awareness events

From left, Fishers council member Brad DeReamer, keynote speaker Josh Bleill, council member David George, council member Eric Moeller, Deputy Mayor Leah McGrath and council member Cecilia Coble participate in a disability event last month. (Submitted photos)

By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Disabilities come in all forms, and the planning committee for the Fishers March Disability Awareness wants all to know that those with disabilities are “people first.” cover story For the first time, the city will host various events to educate the community on disabilities throughout the whole month. Council member Cecilia Coble, who serves as co-chair for the planning committee with Stacey Oldham, has a personal connection. Her youngest daughter, Crysta, has autism and cognitive delays. “The month of March has been designated as National Disability Awareness month, and the Fishers Disability Roundtable and City of Fishers value citizens with disabilities and are working together to organize a month-long campaign to bring awareness about disabilities and educate the community about inclusion,” Coble said. “This month emphasizes that people with disabilities are people first that want to be included in the community, just like everybody else.” Coble’s mother-in-law is wheelchair-bound due to a stroke. “That opened our eyes to physical challenges as well. Our family is touched by having a family member with physical disabilities as well as intellectual,” Coble said. “As far as I know, we are the first city in Hamilton County to offer something like this. We are really proud of what we are doing. The purpose, too, is to build partnerships with local city leaders, business leaders, bring in (Hamilton Southeastern) schools and bringing everybody to the table so they know what they’re doing to look to see how we can work together to retain and employ people with disabilities here in Fishers.” To assist in educating the community, the planning committee created a contest for artists to submit designs to be displayed as ban-

From left, Crysta Coble, Cecilia Coble, Mike Coble and Alexa Coble. Cecilia said she was especially touched by disability awareness month because her daughter Crysta has autism and cognitive delays.

disability or disorder. I like to see them as just differences. And just like we all have different tastes in music or food, I just like to see them personally as differences in ourselves.” “I wanted to emphasize the fact that a lot of people do have disabilities or disorders, but you might not see them.”

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Margo Vallone designed a banner for Fishers March DIsability Awareness.

ners around the city during disability awareness month. Margo Vallone, 34, created a graphic design piece that depicted people with disabilities are people first. “In my piece, only two people in the design have visible disabilities, and I want to get across that a lot of people have disabilities or disorders that go unnoticed,” the Fishers resident said. “I personally don’t like to see it as a

March 16, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Fishers High School: HSE Transition Fair for people with special needs of all ages. March 17, 6 to 8 p.m., Fishers High School: Fishers Athletic Showcase: Adapt and Thrive March 21, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Launch Fishers: Luncheon and Learn “Making Connections for An Inclusive Workforce.” March 22, 8:30 a.m., Shell Parking Lot (116th Street and Commercial Drive): Edge Art Unveiling by artist Warren Miller. March 28, 3:30 to 5 p.m., city hall: Panel discussion and March Capstone Event.

“I personally don’t like to see it as a disability or disorder. I like to see them as just differences. And just like we all have different tastes in music or food, I just like to see them personally as differences in ourselves.”


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Commentary by Terry Anker Famed American inventor Alexander Graham Bell once said, “When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” Too often his words reflect in our own lives. We set course planning to move from one space to another without considering a contingency plan. Like people exiting a crowded theater only using the door that is propped back rather than opening any of an array of other adjacent exit doors. We imagine our route, then line up as if our brains cannot conceive of another. Yet whether we can find a new course on the map or not, life continues to move. We pass along its corridors barely noticing until we find a portal locked, obstructing our smooth passage. We strive diligently to bypass it and, in failing, collapse in our own grief believing that our lives will go no further, trapped by our own conception. Yet even if our work creates a path to open, get around or simply break through the barrier to allow us to continue along our way, we might expend such vast resources so as to turn the victory into a loss. How do we know it is time to look for another portal? With time comes wisdom, and our own measure of grit is determined. We learn when to pound the door and when to find another. But isn’t it all made easier if we remember Bell’s admonishment that it is a rare journey with only one path to its final destination? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

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Give the old gung-ho Commentary by Richard K. Egan To be sure, the world we live in isn’t what it used to be. Well, really, nothing is anymore. What was the world back then, and was it any more fun than now? Do we still say that those were the good old days? We had tar-paved streets over cobblestone and the car you drove had to be black. Mother hung clothes on a line in the backyard, and dear ol’ dad shoveled the coal into a shoot. Oh, yes, we cast our vote for the candidate we wished and forgot them until the next ballot, as the elected did the same to us. Boy, have things changed. First radio then television, and now internet. The quickest we used to get breaking news was an extra edition of the newspaper sold on street corners. Now, it’s all instantly being slung at us by so many sources it is hard to keep up with it all. Breaking news, no news, fake news, slanted news, right or left news. In to-

day’s world, it’s hard to differentiate fact from fiction. Everyone seems to have the right answers, which makes for strange bedfellows. Right or wrong, we still have to live with each other whether we want to or not. This is still our country, our land of the free, our heritage and ours to have and to hold. Somehow, somewhere, someone must stand tall to unite us as one people under God, as our forefathers intended. That someone is you. It starts with you and then another until we again have the United States of America. Don’t give up or in, give the old gung-ho to ‘make America great again.’ Richard K. Egan is a retired interior decorator, born a Buckeye, Hoosier at heart. He has been married to his sweetheart Evelyn for 62 years. They have five children, 10 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He is active in the Indianapolis Aero Club as past president and sergeant of arms.

Recently, I had between 11 and 15 teenage girls asleep in the basement. I lost track of the headcount as soon as they humor swarmed the mini-chocolate fountain with sharp wooden skewers and marshmallows. It was survival at that point, people, so I quickly fled to the relative peace and quiet of the upstairs, shoved a beach towel into the crack at the base of the door (to block both the high-pitched squeals of delight and the overpowering scent of floral deodorant/ perfume) and offered up a few Lenten Hail Mary’s to ensure I was alive to see the sun rise on the morrow. Success! I awoke the following morning actually feeling rested. Of course, I had slept fitfully until about 2 a.m. when I couldn’t take the stair-running or the kitchen-banging any longer. But I was smart this year. Instead of channeling “Mommie, Dearest” in full facial mask mode and confronting the masses directly, I simply texted my darling daughter to have everyone prep for shut down. She quickly replied “Gucci,” and I congratulated myself on using technology to communicate with my newly minted 13-year-old. Did I mention these are all competitive dancers? And that within 30 minutes of their arrival this hormonal plague of locusts had already drank and discarded four large bottles of orange Fanta, plowed their way through three bags of Doritos and were clamoring for cheese pizza while attempting to shish-kebob-me on their way to chocolatey goodness? It was only 5:30 p.m.! I can tell you my basement floor looked like a makeshift disaster shelter, with little cocooned bodies lying everywhere. And FYI, I counted 14 before the smell did me in. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.

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Being a human being not a pass for gross incompetence off, presumably for these sorts of reasons. Editor, We must recognize that this is not enough. I just had the misfortune of reading Beth Further, we must fight these actions from Minks' recent submission and wanted to being normalized by way of downplaying offer another take. One that hopefully can them, e.g., acting as if they’re merely a both squash empty notions like Beth's as demonization from opponents and not just well as bridge the divide between the otherdamnable behavior in its own right. Would wise opposed sides. Beth and others be so graciously lenient First, I can't fail to note that a large in another universe pushback on the Hillary was Women's March was “Being ‘a human being’ is wherein president and was atits being "too diffuse." not a pass for gross incom- tacking the press, had This amidst a few paragraphs with no petence when assuming the mysterious ties with said that defoundational rational, highest office of the land.” Russia, portations were going a simple meandering to be a "military operaof complaints (another tion," lied about her inauguration's attenirony per "[Democrats] like to complain") and dance or a whole slew of other Trumpisms? word associations. Here's the problem: people are irresponSecond, being "a human being" is not a sible. With information, with their thoughts, pass for gross incompetence when assumand subsequently with their voting. Further, ing the highest office of the land. Moreover, they dig their heels into these irresponsibiliit's not a pass for showing the worst tenties in order to save face and toe the party dencies – incessant pettiness, never-ending line. narcissism and paper-thin skin leading to To read the full version of this letter, visit vitriol and vindictiveness – that human becurrentinfishers.com. ings have to offer. All of this is on display John Blythe from the Oval Office on a nearly daily basis. Fishers Beth admits to sometimes turning Trump

The Cultural Revolution Editor, I read about the Cultural Revolution in China in the ‘50s that neighborhoods held “struggle meetings,” where the neighbors they randomly accused of being “capitalist running dogs” were made to kneel in front on a stage and they yelled at them for hours, sometimes just for wearing glasses. Perhaps this is what our nation is coming to. The liberals will keep yelling at the Republicans until they accept the shame of being capitalists. In China, all people had to read only from “Mao’s Little Red Book” and wear the same blue clothing. Decorating and musical instruments were destroyed. Hairstyles were prescribed and monitored. Children were encouraged to inform on their parents. College students were sent out to farm in villages. If someone cooked a chicken, the whole village knew because no one had chickens.

Chairman Mao decreed that grass was bad, so everyone went out and pulled up the grass with their hands. I am afraid of my neighbors and friends and 50 percent of my country because I voted for Trump. I am waiting for all the socialists to take over and turn into Communists, taking away my suburban house and giving it to three families to live in. They will make me sleep in my own foyer. Then they will yell at me, and I will have to apologize for it. Recently, I saw a travel show on PBS where the host rode a train through Vietnam wearing a Mao shirt. I was shocked and sickened. In China, all religion was stripped away, banned. The religion of worshipping the state was put in its place. Do we really want America to go there? Beth Mink Fishers


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Wishing you well, Richard Commentary by Dick Wolfsie In the top left corner of a supermarket tabloid one week in 1983 was a photo of exercise guru Richard Simmons humor running in Central Park. Next to him was me, at the time the new host of a morning talk show in New York. The caption read: “Jog with a Lover.” This was pre-Seinfeld’s “Not that there’s anything wrong with that,” but there was something inaccurate about it. Yes, we were friends, which is why reports of his absence from the public have been so troubling to me. We met in the ’70s in Columbus, Ohio. On my evening talk show, he counseled audience members. My wife was skeptical of his sincerity, but after the segment, she witnessed him, off camera, consoling an overweight teen. Both Richard and the young lady were in tears. Two years later in the Big Apple, I taped an interview with Richard. As we strode along Fifth Avenue, a woman told Richard that her terminally ill mother had been inspired by him. With that, he hailed a cab and sped off to the hospital to pay his fan a visit, leaving me alone with an entire pro-

duction crew. In 1991, I began my 27-year stretch at WISH-TV, which included my favorite three minutes of unscripted live TV. Richard was appearing at a local mall, his plane set to land early in the morning. My segment was live, so I had no way to ensure his on-time arrival. In a stroke of great luck, his limo pulled up while I sat on my front step interviewing a professional clown and a very overweight chef, both of whom had wanted to meet Richard. When Simmons exited his limo, we all broke into an exercise routine at 5:30 a.m. In the studio, anchor David Barras completely lost his composure. Weeks later, Richard wrote me: “And there we were in front of your house at sunrise. A clown, a chef and a baby beagle. Nobody would believe this.” Wherever he is, I hope Richard is safe and happy. For the full version of this column, please go to: www.currentinwestfield.com

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services she can provide. “When I opened up the company sixand-a-half years ago, it was meant to be a Heather Ane Zeto has achieved a state sustainability consultant in a broader sense and Midwest first. because of what everyone understands Zeto, president of sustainability consultsustainability to be,” Zeto said. “I became ing firm Platiknown as a sustainable consultant but a accomplishment num Earth, has LEED consultant.” become the LEED stands for Leadership in Energy first Building Research Establishment Enand Environment Design. The certification vironmental Assessment Methodology, or program is run by the nonprofit U.S. BREEAM, in-use licensed assessor in Green Building Council. Indiana and first female assessor in “Having the BREEAM certification the Midwest. opens up another service avenue The globally recognized green and another certification,” Zeto certification standard for existsaid. “It doesn’t compete with LEED, ing buildings, which started in the it gives another option. So, dependUnited Kingdom, officially launched ing on when you go out to look at in the U.S. last October as BREEAM Zeto a building, it gives you a feasibility USA. Zeto, a Fishers resident, was study on what options the building a participant in the third training would have to go through as far as sustainsession in Chicago in November. BREEAM is a method to assess, rate and certified build- ability factors. It’s another tool to use when you meet with building owners and properings' sustainability. “It’s the first sustainable assessment tool ty managers on showing the sustainability of their property.” for builders,” Zeto said. “It was made prinZeto founded Platinum Earth in 2010 with cipally for new construction of office space a mission of helping commercial buildings (at the time). It has grown to take care of lessen their impact on the environment and multiple variations of buildings.” improve their overall operating efficiency. Zeto said this added tool will open up

Dispatches Olivia Huser joins IronStrike as senior director – Olivia Huser is now senior director at IronStrike, a full-service communications Huser firm specializing in leadership and employee communications and change management. In her role, she is responsible for business and strategy development as well as leading communication efforts for various clients throughout Indiana and the Midwest. She joined IronStrike after four years as director of marketing, PR and business development at Riverview Health in Noblesville. There she directed a system-wide brand relaunch and managed the development and implementation of an integrated communications platform for the hospital and its physicians. Prior to Riverview Health, ​she served as senior marketer for one of the nation’s top-ranked neuroscience programs, IU Health Neuroscience.

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New hire – MutualBank has hired Jenny Butler as a trust officer in the MutualWealth Management Group office in Fishers. President’s Award – Tracy Hutton, broker/owner of Century 21 Scheetz is pleased to announce that in recognition of its outstanding sales production and commitment to quality service, Century 21 Real Estate LLC recently honored Century 21 Scheetz with the Century 21 President's Award. The annual award is bestowed upon those independent Century 21 offices that earn the Century 21 Centurion award and the Century 21 Quality Service Pinnacle award in the same calendar year. Butler

New housing data released – Housing data issued by the MIBOR REALTOR Association for January shows an increase in median sales price in Hamilton County when compared to the same period in 2016. Median sales price rose 12.6 percent for the month of January and 3 percent for the three months ending in January. Average sales price increased 2 percent in January and 5.5 percent for the quarter ending in January. Source: MIBOR Realtors honored – Several F.C. Tucker Company sales associates from Zionsville were recently honored at the firm’s annual awards banquet in Indianapolis. Recipients included: Indianapolis Top 10 – O’Brien Realty Group; Platinum Producer for sales topping $15 million – The Jones Team, The Laviolette Group, The Mark Lopez Team, O’Brien Realty Group and The Spate Team. 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, or to register, visit frannetmidamerica.com/events.


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Bags to Riches fundraiser set By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Tracy Miller figures everyone loves to get a good deal on a handbag or purse, especially when it’s for a philanthropy good cause. The fifth annual Bags to Riches, a donation and resale fundraiser, is set for 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 21 in room K130 at IU Health North Hospital, 11700 N. Meridian St., Carmel. “We basically sell gently used handbags, tote bags, golf bags, wristlets and purses,” said Miller, director of philanthropy of IU Health North. “And 100 percent goes to our patients in need.” Miller said the goal is to raise $5,000. Bags start at $1. Some higher-end bags are on the silent auction table with bid pages. “We had a Chanel purse go for $500 in the auction in the past,” Miller said. The collection period is March 25 to April 15. The bags can be dropped off at IU North. In addition, two senior-living communities, Carmel Health & Living, 118 Medical Dr., and Copper Trace, 1250 W. 146th St., Westfield, serve as drop-off points.

Jill Dodson, an IU Health North Hospital social worker, runs the Bags to Riches event. (Submitted photo)

“The more bags we get in, the more money we make for our patients,” Miller said. Miller said the first four Bags to Riches have generated approximately $15,000 for patients in need. The funds are used for patients’ transportation to and from the hospital. “Sometimes people arrive after an accident and they can’t go home in the clothes they arrived in because they could be soiled, torn or ripped, so we get them something to wear,” Miller said. “We provide food vouchers. So it’s patient support that is desperately needed in a time of crisis.” The hospital’s social work department runs the sale. Donations are tax deductible. For more, visit iuhealth.org.

Dispatches Health and fitness classes – Witham Health Services offers several health and fitness classes for all ages and fitness levels. Classes include: Breastfeeding Education, Diabetes Management, Rock Steady Boxing, Silver Sneakers, Tai Chi and more. Some classes are free. For times and locations, visit witham.org or call 765-485-8120. Support groups available – Witham Health Services offers a variety of support groups for those in need of the services. Groups include: Alzheimer’s Support, Cancer Support, Cancer Gentle Stretch Yoga, Cancer Support Cooking for Wellness, Diabetic Support and Grief Support. The groups are free and meet monthly. For more, visit witham.org or call 765-485-8120. Blood drive – Riverview Health and the Indiana Blood Center will conduct a blood drive from 2 to 5 p.m. March 21 at the hospital, just outside the surgery pavilion near entrance 15. You can schedule an appointment by visiting DonorPoint.org. Sinus and allergy seminar – Riverview Health will host a sinus and allergy seminar from 6 to 7 p.m. March 22 at Riverview Health in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room. Dr. Michael Agostino, a board-cer-

tified ear, nose and throat specialist, will discuss common sinus and allergy issues and the latest treatments. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at riverview.org/ classes or call 317-776-7999. Name change – Three urgent care centers managed by Franciscan Health in central Indiana are operating under a new name – FranciscanExpressCare. Previously known as Franciscan Immediate Care, the centers are located at: Beech Grove Thompson Commons, 5210 E. Thompson Road; Greenwood, 1001 N. Madison Ave.; and Village Park Plaza – Carmel, 14641-1 Thatcher Ln. Health care job fairs – Franciscan Health Indianapolis will host job fairs from 3 to 7 p.m. March 15, and 9 a.m. to noon April 1. The events are located in the outpatient lobby (Entrance 6) at 8111 S. Emerson Ave. Hospital and home health positions include clinical, nonclinical, professional and support services. Job-seekers should bring their resumes and questions when they interview with Franciscan Health hiring managers. To contact a recruiter, email MyCareer@ FranciscanAlliance.org. To learn more about career opportunities, visit jobs.franciscanhealth.org/.

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Dispatches Local artist recognized — Carmel artist and resident Nancy Kruse had two oil paintings selected into the juried exhibit “Arbitrary Color” at the Foundry Art Center in St. Charles, Mo. Kruse also won the “The Candy Man” by Nancy Kruse. “Juror’s Choice Award.” (Submitted image) For more, visit foundryartcentre.org/arbitrary-color award winners.

A performance of Beethoven’s “Ninth Symphony” with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, which was held Feb. 28, 1975. To see more historical photos, visit currentnightandday.com. (Photos courtesy of The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir.)

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir celebrates 80th anniversary editorial@youarecurrent.com The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir will commemorate its 80th anniversary with a performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s oratomusic rio “Elijah” at the Palladium at the Center for Performing Arts in Carmel at 8 p.m., March 17. “In the arts and entertainment world, institutions and individuals often become associated with a particular piece of music or song,” ArtisConductor Mario Ventic Director and Conductor of zago at a performance the Symphonic Choir Eric Stark April 29, 2005 at the stated in a press release to Hilbert Circle Theatre. Current. Stark stated that in the case of the Symphonic Choir, “Elijah” is one of the choir’s signature works. “Although the Symphonic Choir performs music from so many different genres and styles, when you boil it down, this organization especially excels when performing major, large-scale works like ‘Elijah,’” Executive Director Michael Pettry stated. The performance of “Elijah” will feature the 170 voices of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir joined by the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra and the Indianapolis Children’s Choir. The performance will feature soprano Christina Pier, mezzo-soprano Kate Maroney, tenor Thomas Cooley and baritone Christòphern Nomura playing the role of “Elijah.” For tickets, visit indychoir.org.

Joe Jackson tickets now on sale — Best known for ’80s hits such as “Steppin’ Out” and “Breaking Us in Two,” eclectic composer and musician Joe Jackson will draw material from across his four-decade career when his Fast Forward Tour comes to the Palladium Jackson June 16. Tickets are now on sale and start at $29.50. For more, visit TheCenterPresents.org.

Current asked: How has the choir changed and grown in the last 80 years? “It feels like the choir has really come into its own in recent years. Artistically, we undertake projects of such scale that few other choirs in the nation have the ability to, and financially we’ve matured to a point of solid stability thanks to strong ticket growth and a committed donor base.” - Eric Stark, who is marking his 15th anniversary as artistic director of the Symphonic Choir. “Over the past 40 years, the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir has grown from a volunteer choir to a professionally run organization. While dedicated singers have been the constant, dramatic change has occurred through organizational structure, outstanding artistic and executive leadership, and the capacity to perform in the community’s best musical venues in concert with soloists of national and international renown.” - Dennis Tackitt, board member with 30-years perspective of the organization, as a singer then as a board member. “Back in the 1970s my dad began singing with the choir (Called the “chorus” then!), and I joined my freshman year at Butler, making it a small family affair. Now, after making the rounds to four other cities, 35 years later I’m back in the Indy Choir alto section and feel very honored to share my musical journey with old and new friends, all the while being buoyed by my parents, who continue their faithful and loving support.” - Becky Peterson, alto in the choir for the past two years.

The Royalaires will be on stage March 4. (Submitted photo)

Zionsville Show Choirs update — It was a clean sweep for the Zionsville High School Show Choirs at the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference Choral Competition March 4. The competition was hosted by North Central High School. Both the Choralaires and Royalaires were Grand Champions of the event and were awarded Best Visuals, Best Band and Best Vocals. Kaycee Beck was named the Outstanding Performer for Choralaires and Sammy Hammer was named the Outstanding Performer for Royalaires. US Foods Chef Penny Davidi and Food Network star Malcolm Mitchell jo​in 2017 Rev e​vent as c​elebrity chefs — Rev, a Methodist Health Foundation event, will bring US Foods chef Penny Davidi and Food Network star Malcolm Mitchell to the event in May. Its mission is to raise funds for Indiana University Health statewide trauma programs, including those who provide care for drivers and patrons at the Indiana University Health Emergency Medical Center of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This year’s event will take place May 6 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. For tickets and sponsorship information, visit revindy.org.


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Where’s Amy wined and dined recently at the 2017 Taste of Carmel’s exclusive VIP preparty at the 502 Event Center. More than 1,000 friends of Orchard Park Elementary gathered together for the largest indoor food experience in Carmel to sample food and libations from more than 50 local vendors. I especially loved sampling the newest Hoosier Momma Blood Orange cocktail mix from Zionsville’s own KC Cranfill and was dazzled by Rascia Johnson’s mouthwatering creative cakes.

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Compiled by Heather Collins The Friendly Tavern St. Patrick’s Day Tent Party Classic corned beef and cabbage will be served, along with the annual green beer. When: 5 p.m., March 17 Where: 290 S. Main St., Zionsville St. Patrick’s Day at Muldoon’s Karaoke, bagpipers and drink specials will be ready. Corned beef and cabbage and beef stew will be available. When: March 17 Where: 111 W. Main St., Carmel. For drink specials and more, call 317-571-1116 Carmel Professional Firefighters Local 4444 St. Patrick’s Day Celebration The Carmel Firefighters and Local 4444 again partner for the ninth year. When: The Pumper Pull will begin at 3 p.m. followed by the keg toss and then Carmel Firefighter Ian Reppert playing live at 7 p.m., March 17. Where: Brockway Pub, 12525 Old Meridian St., Carmel

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Mama Bear’s Bakery & Café is a Geist favorite. With fresh coffee, breakfast sandwiches, soups, salads, wraps and other tasty baked goods, you’ll feel right at home in the cozy lodge-like atmosphere. Enjoy the patio, homey indoor seating area or the drive-thru window if you’re on the go. Mama Bear’s is the “go to” place, perfect for stopping by after work or school. It also promotes community events on its calendar and aspire to have monthly “after hours” events to bring music, talent, groups and clubs to the Geist area.

Mama Bear’s Bakery & Café Type of Food: American Food Recommendation: Coffee cake. Price Range: Approx. $10. Reservations: No. Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Address: 10110 Brooks School Rd., Fishers. Phone: 317-288-4831.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET NO. PP-1702-30 The Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 5th, 2017 at the Fishers City Hall Auditorium, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574 at 6:30 p.m. The Application submitted by ITown Ministries, requests that Primary Plat approval be granted for a Proposed Church called ITown Fishers Campus. The property, owned by Gray Eagle Golf, LLC. (Parcel #19-11-34-00-00-005.000) is generally located at 12500 Brooks School Road, Fishers, Indiana 46038, a full description is on file with the Fishers Department of Community Development. The Advisory Plan Commission is obligated by Indiana Code to approve a Primary Plat request if it complies with local zoning ordinances. The City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance requires that the Primary Plat be approved if it: 1) meets the standards prescribed by Article 06: Subdivision Types and Article 07: Design Standards (as applicable); 2) meets all other applicable standards of the Unified Development Ordinance; and 3) conforms to the Comprehensive Plan. The Advisory Plan Commission may deny a Primary Plat if the petitioner requests a waiver from these standards. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections concerning the request with the Fishers Department of Community Development located at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574; and/ or may contact Caleb Gutshall, Planner II, at the Department of Community Development at (512) 595-3126 for assistance. Interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard by the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at the above specified time and place. Applicant Contact Information: Dave Sumrall ITown Ministries, Inc. 9959 East 116th Street Fishers, Indiana 46038 (317) 588-6928 Engineering Firm: Gordan D. Kritz Stoeppelwerth & Associates, Inc. 7965 East 106th Street Fishers, Indiana 46038 (317) 570-4701 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET NO. PP-1701-29 The Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, April 5th, 2017 at the Fishers City Hall Auditorium, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574 at 6:30 p.m. The Application submitted by Bob Dora, requests that an amended Primary Plat approval be granted for a 3-Lot commercial property for the expansion of Hilton Garden Inn. The property, owned by Hamilton Hotel Partners, LLC., Kincaid Holdings, LLC., C & G Holdings, LLC. (Parcels #15-14-12-00-05-013.000, 15-14-12-00-05-013.003, 15-1412-00-05-013.002) is generally located at 9785 North by Northeast Boulevard, Fishers, Indiana 46037, a full description is on file with the Fishers Department of Community Development. The Advisory Plan Commission is obligated by Indiana Code to approve a Primary Plat request if it complies with local zoning ordinances. The Advisory Plan Commission may deny the amended Primary Plat if the petitioner requests a waiver from the local zoning standards. The petitioner has not requested any waivers from the local zoning ordinance for the proposed amended Primary Plat. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections concerning the request with the Fishers Department of Community Development located at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574; and/ or may contact Kevin Stotts, Assistant Director, at the Department of Community Development at (317) 595-3422 for assistance. Interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard by the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at the above specified time and place. Applicant Contact Information: Bob Dora Hamilton Hotel Partners, LLC. 9904 North By Northeast Boulevard Fishers, Indiana 46037 (317) 514-8251 Engineering Firm: Brian K. Robinson Stoeppelwerth & Associates, Inc. 7965 East 106th Street Fishers, Indiana 46038 (317) 570-4763.

Sacred Lake at Karnak Temple (Photo by Don Knebel)

Karnak Temple’s Sacred Lake Commentary by Don Knebel The Karnak Temple complex is thought to be the largest religious center in the world. It may have provided the inspiration for a religious ritual practiced by travel billions of people. Around 2000 B.C., Pharaoh Sesostris ordered construction of a temple near what is now Luxor, Egypt. For 1,300 years, his successors kept building on the same site until the collection of temples, halls and obelisks occupied 200 acres. Facilities devoted only to Amun, one of the most important of the gods worshipped at Karnak, occupied 61 acres. In approximately 1450 B.C., Pharaoh Tuthmosis III built an artificial lake lined with stone, 425feet long by 250-feet wide, just south of the main Temple of Amun. Stone steps on the perimeter of this Sacred Lake lead into the water, which symbolized the primeval waters of creation. Priests living in special quarters south of the Sacred Lake used it to purify themselves before performing religious rituals in the temples of Amun. According to the Bible, after the Israelites left Egypt unNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Case No. VA-1702-30 The City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing on the 22nd day of March, 2017 at the City of Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers IN, at 6:30 p.m. The application submitted by Blair Lynch of Mermaid Pool, Spa & Patio on behalf of Matthew and Shannon McCollom, the property owners, is requesting a Development Standards Variance from section(s) Section 2.08 Maximum Impervious Surface Coverage of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to allow an increase of the maximum impervious surface coverage from thirty-five (35) to fifty-five (55) percent. The subject property has a common address of 10520 Geist View Drive, McCordsville, IN 46055 and is generally located on Lot 376 in the Springs of Cambridge single family residential subdivision (a legal description is on file with the City of Fishers, Department of Community Development). Interested persons may file written comments or objections of the request with the City of Fishers, Department of Community Development, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574. Interested persons will also be given an opportunity to be heard by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning at the above-specified public hearing. Matthew and Shannon McCollom 12164 Chateau Court Fishers, IN 46037 (765) 717-9898 mmmccollom@gmail.com

der the leadership of Moses, they fashioned a bronze basin and placed it near the entrance of their portable tabernacle, where the priests purified themselves in water before performing religious rituals. When King Solomon built the Temple in Jerusalem he placed a large bronze basin called the Molten Sea near the Temple, where priests ritually purified themselves and their vessels. Moses’ basin and Solomon’s Molten Sea are echoed in Jewish mikvahs, Christian baptismal founts and Muslim ablution pools. Some people have speculated that the word “amen,” used in many of the world’s religions, is connected with the god Amun, who was worshipped at Karnak. Far more likely is the conclusion that the widespread practice of using water for ritual purification may have begun at Karnak’s Sacred Lake almost 3,500 years ago. 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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