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Roxbury and The Pines and Sunblest, Sunblest Countryview and The Orchard neighborhoods will receive repairs. (Submitted photos)
Revitalization of older areas to begin late spring
By Beth Taylor • beth@youarecurrent.com Two neighborhoods off of 96th Street will be the first to receive neighborhood infrastructure repairs to sidewalks, asphalt and curbs. Work on the Roxbury updates and The Pines neighborhoods, both established in the mid-1980s, will begin in late spring. “Our strategy can’t just be about development to the north and to the east, so part of our strategy has to be about making sure what we already have is in good shape,” said Mayor Scott Fadness.” Fadness said that maintaining the value of homes in Fishers is key to the city’s long term financial sustainability. He also said that the neighborhood updates will work in tandem with the updates on the commercial portion of the 96th Street corridor revitalization. “The 96th Street initiative is well under way,” he said. The Sunblest, Sunblest Countryview and The Orchard neighborhoods will receive similar updates later this summer. As part of the Keep Fishers Beautiful initiative, the city
plans to help with some work on older homes, possibly providing assistance for home repairs to senior citizens. “Some residents in the western part of our community have said that they felt like Fishers left them behind,” said Fadness. “As the downtown redevelops, this area could become a unique place in the city with good, well-built homes and mature trees.” “We’re fighting a war on two fronts. We are focusing on key growth areas, but we’re investing back into our older neighborhoods as well,” he said. It’s important to make sure every part of our community is vibrant, not just the newest and the shiniest.” The city is also investing in the community’s parks. Holland Park received a half-million dollar update last year; a splash pad is coming this summer. Harrison Thompson Park and Heritage Meadows will each receive a new playground. Fadness wants to avoid having Fishers face the same plight as the once-vibrant Castleton area. “Chief Kehl and I have spent a lot of time talking about keeping crime south of 96th Street,” said Fadness. “We’re going to be proactive rather than reactive.”
ON THE WEB Army vet Kent Maxfield returned to Vietnam to check off bucket-list item. (Photo by Theresa Skutt)
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Fine chocolates at the Ambassador House - On March 26, historic Ambassador House at Fishers Heritage Park, 10595 Eller Rd., will host George and Bob Donaldson. They will demonstrate their craft of making chocolate candy the old-fashioned way. The event is free to Garden Club members and is open to the general public; $5 donation is appreciated. Seventh Annual International NightThe HSE World Connections Club will 37 ¯ host an event featuring booths that § represent different world cultures ¦ ¨ with entertainment, food, games and photos. The event is 7 p.m. on March 27 at Leonard Auditorium at HSE High School. Tickets are $5 per person. For more information, contact vlazaga@ hse.k12.in.us. Fishers Citizens’ Police Academy Alumni Association scholarship - A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded to either a Fishers High School or Hamilton Southeastern High School senior. The scholarship is available to a senior with a minimum GPA of 2.5 who expresses a strong interest in the field of criminal justice. Applications are available from the high school guidance offices or by visiting our website at www.fpdcaaa.org/scholarship.The deadline is March 27. HSE Key Club Get Your Air Tan On fundraiser - HSE Hockey Varsity A won the 2015 4A ISHSHA State Championship on March 14 at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum at the State Fairgrounds, beating the Lawrence Bearcats 6-3. The Fishers Station Kiwanis 33rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt - On April 4, Roy G. Holland Memorial Park, 1 Park Dr. will host an annual Easter egg hunt. Children second grade and younger are welcome to participate in the free Easter egg hunt at 1 p.m. at Holland Park. Community gardening - The Holy Family Community Garden operates as an outreach ministry of Holy Family Episcopal Church. Gardeners in the Fishers community are invited to tend plots of vegetables, herbs, and flowers for their own use. The cost to tend a garden has been reduced to only $10. Questions and reservation requests can be made by sending an email to holyfamilygarden@gmail. com.
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Women’s History Month program Join a discussion about the women’s suffrage movement in Indiana at the Fishers Library 7 p.m. on March 26 Dr. Anita Morgan, IUPUI, will explore the challenges and successes of this fight from 1848 until women gained the right to vote.
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Zack Bernas, survivor nominated for Man of the Year
By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com
In 2004, at the age of 17, a senior Hamilton Southeastern football player Zack Bernas was diagnosed with Stage IV nominated Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Disease. The cancer was aggressive and spread extensively throughout his body. Bernas received chemotherapy and was completely cancer-free within three months of his diagnosis. During his treatment, he received the support of his football team and the Fishers community. Bernas is now looking to give that support back. He was nominated for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Man of the Year for 2015. He is competing against four other men all with the same goal in mind--to raise money for the LLS for cancer research. Bernas is hosting several fundraising events until the black tie gala on May 9 at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis. Donations can be made by purchasing tickets to the event, bidding on the silent and live auction items and attending one of his fundraising events in Fishers. There will be a March Madness bracket challenge, a shopping day at Dottie Couture and events at local restaurants. Some of the live auction items include tickets to Disney World, a bed and breakfast weekend and a trip to Chicago. Not only did Bernas battle the disease but so
Friend Jessi Ellis, Zack Bernas and Amanda Dils after the Disney Marathon. (Submitted photo)
did other family members and close friends, as well. Bernas feels he owes his life to the advances in treatment due to the research of the LLS. “He felt compelled to give back because this organization helped advance treatments up until now that helped saved his life,” said Bernas’ fiancée, Amanda Dils. If Bernas raises $50 thousand a research grant will be named in honor of Allan Ellis, the father of a family friend who recently died from acute myeloid leukemia. Bernas now lives in Fishers with his fiancée and son. For more information on his campaign, go to https://www.facebook.com/ZackBernasLLSMOTY.
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Stan wins P.E. award By Beth Taylor • beth@youarecurrent.com Heidi Stan, a wellness educator at Riverside Junior High School, was honored as the Midwest District achievement Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year by the Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE America) at its 130th national convention and expo in Stan Seattle on March 17-21. The award is given in recognition of outstanding teaching and the ability to motivate students to participate in a lifetime of physical activity. Stan has been a wellness educator at Riverside Junior High School for the past eight years. “I’m lucky because there are five people in my department, and we borrow ideas from each other,” said Stan. Stan said that the Riverside physical education program incorporates fitness daily. Students attend PE class three days a week and health class two days a week. One of the goals is to keep the students active during the entire period. Whenever possible, they walk around the gym or participate in dynamic stretching to reduce “sitting and waiting” time. “I really try to modify the way we do things to
make it a lifetime achievement. I don’t spend more than five days on an activity,” said Stan. I want to give them the perspective that they can do different things for fitness--it’s not always running and push-ups.” “Many activities that were previously large group activities have now been broken down into small-sided games to minimize lines and substitutions,” says Stan. Stan’s successful grant writing efforts have provided her school and district with funds to purchase much-needed equipment, including heart rate monitors, elliptical machines, adapted PE equipment, Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit, circuit equipment and even stability balls to use in the classroom as chairs. “It’s flattering to be honored. It’s nice to know that your peers recognize what you’re doing,” said Stan. An active member of SHAPE America and the Indiana Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (IAHPERD), Stan has given multiple presentations at state and district conventions. She is also a member of the Indiana State Teachers Association and Hamilton Southeastern Education Association. Stan received her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Indiana University.
Working in memory of HSE grad By Nancy Edwards • news@currentinfishers.com An All-State athlete and HSE graduate known for her hard work, teamwork, optimism and devotion will be remembered during service an annual community service work day on March 28 for the community. Carrie Colglazier, a 2002 graduate and Butler University student, was killed in the summer of 2003 by a drunk driver, along with her friend and recent graduate of Butler, DJ Rahn, from Elkhart. “Carrie was very outgoing, enthusiastic and passionate; she made your day better every time you saw her,” said Athletic Director of HSE, Jim Self. “She touched lives and impressed people just with all the different interests she had. She was just a unique lady.” Colglazier, who won a scholarship to Butler, was a two sport All-State athlete in soccer and track and was a member of the FFA and National Honor Society at HSE. She won each major varsity team award, including MVP Defense her sophomore year, the Golden Boot Mental Attitude Award her junior year, and the MVP offense her senior year. In addition, Colglazier was All County and All Conference for three years and ICGSA All State her senior year. She was a member of the National Silver Medalist Horse Judging Team and served as an officer for FFA and 4-H. “(Attending) HSE was the best thing that ever happened to Carrie,” said Karen Colglazier, Carrie’s mother. “She blossomed then and just embraced
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Carrie Colglazier, an All-State athlete and HSE graduate known for her hard work, teamwork, optimism and devotion will be remembered during an annual community service work day on March 28 for the community. (Submitted photo)
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Faced with terminal cancer, Army vet returns to Vietnam with an open heart By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Kent Maxfield summoned his three daughters together for a family meeting at his Fishers home on Feb. 14, 2013. That day he learned he cover story was suffering from pancreatic cancer and the prognosis was not good. If he did nothing, he had six months to live. If he had surgery, he was told he might have 2 1/2 years to live. Mayfield shared his outlook with his family. “I had three choices. I could sit around and cry and feel sorry for myself,” Mayfield said. “I could wait to die. Or I could get busy living and I chose to do that.” A bucket list that Maxfield had started after open heart surgery eight years ago took on added urgency. After a family trip with his daughters and their families to Puerto Rico last summer, just two major items remained. Maxfield, who turns 70 on June 6, recently knocked off the major one by returning to Vietnam. Maxfield, who served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War for a year (March 1967 to March 1968) during the Tet Offensive, had long wanted to return. It was a trip his doctors doubted he would make last spring. After having surgery and being on chemotherapy for several months, Maxfield was feeling good and went to Las Vegas on the year anniversary of his March 1, 2013 surgery. Yet soon after, a CAT scan showed the cancer had moved into his liver. “It had metastasized and we had two tumors too close to my heart to do surgery,” said Maxfield, a 1963 Indianapolis Howe High School graduate. “They put me on aggressive chemotherapy. The last couple of CAT scans the tumors have shrunk. I’m feeling really blessed right now. They can’t cure it, they told me that. But it’s going to keep me around longer. Some have seen it disappear from this chemo, but it’s maybe one percent.” Maxfield went to Vietnam on an eight-day trip as part of Global Ministries People to People mission, returning home on March 6. Maxfield, who is divorced, has three daughters Laura Groom,
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45, Lisa Maxfield, 44, and Cheri Weisheit, 43, and all made the trip with him. Maxfield said his family has no history of cancer so he believes the cancer is a result of Agent Orange, which was used by the U.S. Military as herbicidal warfare in Vietnam. After being in denial for many years, Maxfield sees now that he has suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. Maxfield, who has six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, had been touched by the children of Vietnam and wanted to return with love in his heart. While on the trip, Maxfield carried the same small Bible that he had with him on the battlefield. “During the war, the kids would say ‘GI chocolate’ and they would try to see stuff on the side of the road,” said Maxfield, who retired in 2007 after being in corporate real estate for several restaurants. “You watch them play and it couldn’t have been here in America. Their toys were different. They take a stick and a rock or kicking a can around. They laugh and play the same way. Going back I realize people are all the same. We look a little different and we have different mate-
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rial things. The reception I got from the people in Vietnam was so loving.” On the trip, Maxfield visited orphanages. Before he left, friends from the Geist Christian Church Bible study, other members and friends donated enough so Maxfield could give $5,000 in scholarship money for Vietnamese youth to study social work. “I felt guilty (America) pulled out because we left (the South Vietnamese) high and dry,” Maxfield said. “The genocide was up to a million people after we left.” His daughters were glad they shared the trip with him “It was nice to see him get some closure to something that was hard for him over the years,” Weisheit said. Lisa said it was “amazing to see the joy that it brought to him.” The only major thing left on Maxfield’s bucket list is an Alaskan cruise which he plans to take this summer. “Everybody keeps telling me I have to add to that bucket list,” he said.
Number one of his 60 items was to tell a woman he loved her and he did, but it didn’t work out. Here are some other examples: • Leave a book of experiences to his grandkids • Give joy to a stranger’s life • Go to the Masters • Find an old girlfriend and tell her she touched his life • Save a child of the world • Go to the Kentucky Derby • Run a mini-marathon • Open his heart and soul to other people • Have fun every day • Spend more time with Christ believers • Help young veterans
“It’s amazing when you put these things together you think it’s going to be material things but it’s not,” Maxfield said. “It’s people that have touched you in your life.”
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Sever government’s lengthening arm Our friends at Human Events sent a missive last week about the long arm of government getting longer. This time, the National Labor Relations Board on April 14 would like to make a law that businesses must provide employees’ phone numbers and personal email addresses. Who’s telling the jokes? The U.S. Senate already has defeated the measure, and this week the U.S. House of Representatives is going to vote on a Congressional Review Act resolution that the Senate has already passed to tell the NLRB to stop using government power to benefit union bosses. Last we heard, doling out workers’ personal contact information is a desecration of basic privacy entitlements and will inevitably lead to workers being targeted for harassment at the hands of union leadership. As your fellow Americans did with respect to the Senate vote, you should tell your House representative that you want privacy protected by sending a virtual “Do Not Disturb” letter at http://friends.channeldemocracy.com. And, as Human Events noted: Unlike the government’s proposal, this letter is voluntary. ••• Last week, one of our managing editors, Robert Herrington, hit the nail squarely on the head, when he penned a column taking “nearly invisible” candidates to task. We’ll parrot here what he proffered. The act of public service is serious business, just as is running for public office. Many candidates have declared for the primary election, and some of them even attend public meetings, like those of councils and boards. Some. Others are content to just hit the trail. It seems to us that if one wants to serve, he or she should make it a point to attend and grasp the goings-on of such panels. Knowing the issues, challenges and opportunities and fully understanding them are separate animals. Ask your candidates (unless they already serve): Do you attend the meetings, and what have you gleaned from them? Then listen carefully. It will help you cast an informed vote on May 5. You are going to vote, correct? 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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A big week
Commentary by Terry Anker
It has been a big week. They all are; but, this one seems especially packed, back-to-back, with all the things that keep the adrenalin pumping. Life has a way of reminding us that it is in charge. In Singapore on business, Carolyn, my bride of almost a quarter century now, emailed to let me know that her Mom, self-sustaining and independent into her 90’s, needed to move from the condo, where she’d lived the whole of the 10 years since her husband of 55 years had passed, into a place where greater care could be given her – at least for a little while. So, Carolyn and the boys made the trip to north suburban Chicago to visit and check the transition. The very next day, I returned to the US and my family found its way home for our reuniting. Our oldest has discovered that competitive college ultimate Frisbee can be a dangerous contact sport. His surgery to repair the shoulder damage incurred a week or so back was scheduled; and
we wanted him to be home, rested, and ready to go. Work, delayed by inattention, piles up. Laundry, delayed by inattention, piles up, too. But with a bit of triage and good luck, we hit the necessary, review the less pressing, and hold-on to the rest. Life is unimpressed with our project management skills. Word came that Carolyn’s Mom died a little more than a day after the visit. While unwelcomed, the news was not unanticipated. So, we’ve planned arrangements. We helped our boy through his surgery (all went as hoped). We worked a little (I even wrote a column). We managed to wash a few delicates. And, it’s only Wednesday. Maybe the best thing to do when life overflows is to let it. Could we stop it if we tried and would it really matter? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.
Q U O T E O F T H E W EE K “Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can.” -Danny Kaye
How would you react if your son caught the winning TD pass in the Super Bowl? Would you cheer? Cry? Twerk? I did all three when my extremely constipated 4-month-old son finally managed to “pass his own football” after an hour of straining and screaming. Honestly, I couldn’t have been prouder! The next morning, our momentary trauma long-forgotten, I vowed to add juice to his diet, and that was that. Then, five years later and still constipationignorant, I found myself at a Promptcare with an obscenely hot physician, trying to explain how, even with laxatives and a children’s enema, my infant daughter couldn’t go. I watched in horror as he nonchalantly “extracted” the blockage with a Q-tip and then lectured me on the importance of dietary fiber. Not my finest parenting moment, to be sure. Now, thanks to another child, I’m finally an expert on children’s constipation. He’s had it so bad that we’ve been seeing a pediatric G.I. for more than two years. Part of his problem is his diet, which rarely sees a fruit or a vegetable, but the other part is just his body. His intestinal tract hasn’t matured enough yet to process foods properly. There’s nothing I can do for his genetics, which I blame entirely on my husband, but I can address what he eats. Unfortunately, that’s a lot easier said than done. After all, he can’t down 12 espressos to stimulate his bowels, and Mueslix just tastes nasty. Our main course of action has been Miralax, which is exactly as the name implies, a miracle laxative. The beauty is it’s “tasteless, odorless, and dissolves instantly in liquid,” so I can sneak it in hot chocolate fairly easily. Next up are the fiber supplements. Two candy-like tablets a day plus Benefiber sprinkled on and in anything he eats. We’ve also switched out Wonder Bread for its brilliant imposter, whole-grain white, and changed to iron-free vitamins. As for the MIA fruits and veggies, he’s only come on board with canned pears and peeled apples, neither of which provide much fiber, but it’s a start. Hypothetically, we should be able to wean him off all this subversive counter-constipation “crap” any time now, but on the few occasions when we’ve forgotten to administer his “meds” for several days, he’s reverted right back to a strung-out 6 year old, red-faced and crying on the toilet. According to his doctor though, he’s a healthy normal little boy who may just have to deal with a laxative addiction. And I’m okay with that, as long as he says “Hi Mom!” while holding the Lombardi trophy. Poop out! Please!
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Policing humor one show at a time Commentary by Dick Wolfsie
type of profession to attract such a beauty. Why would a woman like that want to investigate a murder? Did you just say “because she’s dropEver notice that on TV that when a cop dead gorgeous?” STOP, you’re killing me! knocks on a suspect’s door, the guy is always Police always show bartenders pictures of home. Don’t bad guys ever go to a humor flick or an afternoon heist? Usually suspects. The bartender shrugs claiming he doesn’t recognize the person, so the cop threatit’s the suspect’s old lady (a term ens to report that his beer glasses are dirty. All gangsters always use) who answers the door. of a sudden, a brainstorm: She says he’s not there “Yeah, she was in here while he is sneaking out three weeks ago Tuesday the back window. Let’s Why does every cop on TV have a wearing a yellow blouse station a few officers at female partner who is gorgeous? and tight blue skirt with a those back windows. I man about 20 years older know Cagney and Lacey who had gray hair and are looking for work. a tattoo on his neck.” Don’t underestimate the And when a murderer throws someone out a power of the Board of Health window, the victim always lands on a car hood, Well, I gotta go. Someone is banging on the never the street. With alternate side of the front door. I hope my old lady left the back winstreet parking, the odds are you’re going hit the dow open. pavement half the time. To read the extended version of this, visit curWatch SWAT teams on TV. Everyone is wearing rentinfishers.com. bullet-proof vests and crash helmets, and carrying a protective shield—except the stars of the show, who sport a nice sweater vest and cap that says FBI or NYPD. It might as well say: “I’M A Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist, CELEBRITY: DON’T SHOOT ME.” and speaker. Contact him at wolfWhy does every cop on TV have a female partsie@aol.com. ner who is gorgeous? This wouldn’t seem the
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Children countdown to the start of the 2014 Noblesville Community Easter Egg Hunt at Forest Park. (File photo)
Easter Egg Hunts • Carmel • The Fourth Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Clay Terrace sponsored by Franciscan St. Francis Health will be held April 4. It will take place in the Grassy Knoll behind Kona Grill and Mitchell’s Fish Market. Kids will be places in three age groups. 0-3 year olds will hunt from 10 to 10:30 a.m., 4-6 year olds will hunt from 10:30 to 10:50 a.m., and 7-10 year olds will hunt from 10:50 to 11:15 a.m. All participants must register, limited number available. Pre-registration begins March 23 at the mall office. Day-of registration begins at 8:30 a.m. at the event area. The second event, the annual “Spring Fever”, will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March 28, at West Park, 2700 W. 116th St, Carmel, hosted by Carmel Clay Parks. Cost is $5 (adults free). The event takes place at West Park and includes kite flying, a spring craft, music and for the traditionalist, yes, an Easter egg hunt. Pre-registration is encouraged to avoid lines and the $8 day-of fee.
• Fishers • There are two hunts. One is through the Kiwanis Club of Fishers Station at 1 p.m. on April 4 for 2nd graders and younger at Roy G. Holland Memorial Park. Donations will be accepted, and there is no need to register. Picture opportunities with the Easter bunny are also available. Event will be held rain or shine. The second event will be hosted by the City of Fishers, the 34th Annual Easter Egg Hunt. Have not found other details for this yet. • Noblesville • The Noblesville Parks Dept. and Hare Chevy will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt on March 28. Noblesville Sunrisers Kiwanis will be hosting a pancake breakfast at the Forest Park Inn from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Activities begin at 10 a.m. with the hunt starting at 11 a.m. There will be more than 10,000 eggs to claim. • Westfield • The Westfield church’s event is one of the largest and most exciting Easter Egg hunts in Indianapolis. 15,000 eggs
will be dropped from a helicopter. This year’s event will take place April 4 at Imagine Church, featuring three age-specific Easter egg hunts along with face-painting, a free photo booth, inflatables, a live DJ and a huge obstacle course, which is new this year. For more information, check out www.westfieldeggdrop.com/. • Washington Township • The Easter bunny will be bringing tons of eggs for all children through age 12 to enjoy so make sure to bring along your basket. Also, don’t forget your camera to take pictures and meet the Easter Bunny at Asa Bales Park from 10:45 to 11:15 a.m. Don’t be late, as they will start the hunt promptly at 11 a.m. on March 28. No registration is necessary. • Zionsville • This is the first event of the year in Lions Park. Hosted by the Zionsville Lions Club, the morning of April 4 begins with fun activities for the family at 9:30 a.m. and is followed by an egg hunt by age groups on different fields within the park at 10:30 a.m. There are four age groups this year: 1-2 years, 3-4 years, 5-6 years, and 7 and up. Parking in Lions Park is available on a first come first served basis.
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The Scoop: A new arrival to Indianapolis, Giordano’s is famed for serving the best Chicago-style pizza on the planet. According to Giordanos.com, “Giordano’s has been acclaimed ‘Chicago’s Best Pizza’ by NBC, CBS Chicago, New York Times, Chicago Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Eater, Home & Garden Magazine, Concierge Preferred and more.” Aside from its famed stuffed-crust pizzas, Giordano’s also serves thin-crust pizza, pasta, sandwiches and salads. It’s the best choice for any lover of Chicago pizza or pizza in general.
Giordano’s Pizza Type of Food: Stuffed-crust, thin-crust, and gluten-free pizzas are offered alongside salads, sandwiches and pasta. Food Recommendation: Stuffed-crust pizza Reservations: Yes, for parties of 10 or more Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday Address: 4110 E. 82nd St., Indianapolis Phone: 348-4085
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Pistachio Cake Original recipe makes 1 - 10 inch tube pan Ingredients: 1 (18.25 ounce) package yellow cake mix, 1 (3.4 ounce) package instant pistachio pudding mix, 4 eggs, 1 1/2 cups water, 1/4 cup vegetable oil, 1/2 teaspoon almond extract ,7 drops green food coloring Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a 10-inch tube pan. In a large bowl mix together cake mix and pudding mix. Make a well in the center and pour in eggs, water, oil, almond extract and green food coloring. Blend ingredients, then beat for two minutes at medium speed. Pour into prepared 10-inch tube pan. Bake in the preheated oven for 50 to 55 minutes, or until cake springs back when lightly pressed. Cool in pan 15 minutes. Turn out onto a wire rack and cool completely. Allrecipes.com
Original recipe makes 20 servings Ingredients: 2 cups white sugar, 7 cups water, 2 tablespoons instant tea powder, 1 (12 fluid ounce) can frozen orange juice concentrate, 1 (12 fluid ounce) can frozen lemonade concentrate, 2 cups cold water, 2 cups vodka, 1 liter lemon-lime flavored carbonated beverage Directions: In a 6-quart pot combine sugar and seven cups water. Bring to boil and stir until sugar dissolves. Remove from heat. Stir in tea powder while hot. Add orange juice concentrate, lemonade concentrate and two cups cold water. Chill in refrigerator. When cold, mix in vodka. Pour into a plastic container leaving room on top for expansion. Freeze for 24 hours. To serve, scoop about 1 cup into a tall glass and quickly stir in 1/3 cup lemon-lime soda. Allrecipes.com
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Celebration of Creativity and Craftsmanship • The Museum of Miniature Houses & Other Collections presents this afternoon show of storytellers, musicians and singers, historians, artists and more. • 111 E. Main St., Carmel • 3:30 p.m. • Free, donations accepted • 575-9466 • www.museumofminiatures.org
wednesday
5th Springtime in Indiana Art, Craft & Gift Showcase • The Exhibition Center at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds hosts this fine art and handcrafted gift show. • 2003 E. Pleasant St., Noblesville • 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Tickets $3.50, children 12 and younger are not charged • 436-1457 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org
on hand March 28 and March 29. • 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • Today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; March 27, 28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Adult admission $16, seniors $15, youth $11, kids 2 and under and members enjoy free admission • 776-6006 • www. connerprairie.org
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Beef & Boards Presents: ‘Charlotte’s Web’ • This “Live Theatre for Kids” presentation is a one-hour long show that is a delight for kids of all ages. • 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. • $15.50 and include a juice and snack • 872-9664 • www. beefandboards.com Noblesville Paws & Read • The Noblesville Library invites kids to the Children’s Programming Room for the chance to read to dogs and cats from Love on a Leash. • 1 Library Plaza, Noblesville • Noon to 2 p.m. • Free • 773-1384 • www.hepl.lib.in.us
The Center Presents: A Far Cry Chamber Orchestra With Leon Fleisher And Katherine Jacobson • The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts welcomes legendary pianist and Kennedy Center Honors recipient Leon Fleisher along with the talented Katherine Jacobson. • 1 Center Green, Carmel • 8 p.m. • Tickets start at $15 • 843-3800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org
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Beef & Boards Presents: “Crazy for You” • Based on the 1930 musical “Girl Crazy,” and featuring a Gershwin score, this show celebrates the magic of theatre with characters who try to save a town’s unwanted playhouse. • 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • Today at 1 p.m.; March 26, 27 and 28 at 8 p.m.; March 29 at 1:30 p.m. • Tickets start at $40 • 8729664 • www.beefandboards.com 2015 Opening Weekend at Conner Prairie • All of Conner Prairie’s outdoor experiences will open starting today plus Sid the Science Kid will be
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Easter Bunny and Egg Hunt at Carmel City Center • The Easter Egg hunt will take place in the interior plaza of the Carmel City Center. Participants should meet outside of Hubbard & Cravens. The Easter Bunny will be on hand for photos. • 101 City Center Dr., Carmel • 1 to 2:15 p.m. • Free • www.carmelcitycenter.com
Live Music at The Loft Restaurant – Paul Holdman – guitar & vocals • Looking for a farm-to-table restaurant and live music on a Friday night? Dine at the Loft Restaurant at Traders Point Creamery and enjoy freshly made meals with seasonal ingredients and a rotating schedule of performances from local musicians on Friday nights. • 9101 Moore Rd., Zionsville • 6 to 9 p.m. • Restaurant is open 5 to 9:30 p.m. • 733-1700 • www.tpforganics.com
Indiana Wind Symphony Presents: Hymn Songs at the Palladium • Listen to beautiful and inspirational hymn music as performed by the Indiana Wind Symphony at the majestic Palladium. • 1 Center Green, Carmel • 7:30 p.m. • Tickets start at $5 • 8433800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org Live Music at Hopwood Cellars in Zionsville • Visit Hopwood Cellars to enjoy award-winning wines that
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are made from Midwestern grapes and stay to listen to live music from the Nick Ivanovich Trio. • 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville • 8 to 10 p.m. • Free • 873-4099 • www.hopwoodcellars.com Project FeederWatch at Zion Nature Center • Project FeederWatch is a wintertime survey of birds that visit feeders at North American homes, nature centers and more. Come out to the Zion Nature Center to help count the birds at their feeders and contribute to the data given to scientists. • 690 Beech St., Zionsville • Noon to 5 p.m. • Free • 8738950 • www.zionsville-in.gov/town-services/parks/ zion-nature-center
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Butterfly Kaleidoscope at White River Gardens • Hilbert Conservatory’s popular exhibit is back and the building comes alive with this interactive and popular butterfly display. Forty native and exotic species can be viewed. • 1200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis • Today at 9 a.m.; closing time varies. • 630-2001 • www.indianapoliszoo.com
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Tasting Tuesday at Mass Ave Wine Shop • Free wine tasting from the wines on the wall at the unique Mass Ave Wine Shop and Cafe. • 878 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis • 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. • Free • 972-7966 • www.massavewine.com
Tuesday
Taste of Main Street dinner • Donatello’s Italian Restaurant will use incorporate oils and vinegars from The Olive Mill into a four-course dinner that will be paired with wines from Peace Water Winery • 9 W. Main St. • 7 p.m. • $55 per person or $50 if you make a reservation 24 hours in advance • 564-4790
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NIGHT & DAY Three D’s Pub & Café – 13644 N. Meridian St., Carmel – threedspubandcafe.com March 27 – The Why Store March 28 – Russ Baum and Huck Finn Moon Dog Tavern – 4825 E. 96th St., Indianapolis – moondogtavern.com March 27 – My Yellow Rickshaw Indy March 28 – Liquid Groove The Center for the Performing Arts – 1 Center Green, Carmel – thecenterfortheperformingarts.org March 27 – A Far Cry Chamber Orchestra with Leon Fleisher and Katherine Jacobson March 28 – Indiana Wind Symphony presents Hymn Songs March 29 – Carmel Symphony Orchestra presents Family Fun! Hoosier Park Racing & Casino – 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson – hoosierpark.com March 27 – Corey Cox March 28 – Dylan Scott Hopwood Cellars Winery – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – hopwoodcellars.com March 27 – Michelle Qureshi March 28 – Nick Ivanovich Trio Vogue Nightclub – 6259 N. College Ave., Indianapolis – thevogue.com March 24 – Mushroomhead, Doyle, and Our Arms to the Sun March 25 – Delta Spirit March 27 – Hairbangers Ball March 28 – Justin Adams March 29 – Tycho and Beacon The Hi-Fi – 1043 Virginia Ave., Indpls. – hifiindy.com March 26 – Kopecky March 27 – Sweet Poison Victim and DJ Kyle Long March 28 – Andrea Gibson and Jesse Thomas March 29 – Elliot Brood and P.M. Buys Hoosier Dome – 1627 Prospect St., Indianapolis – piradicalproductions.com/hoosierdome March 26 – Cato March 30 – Icarus The Owl and A Lot Like Birds Old National Centre – 502 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis – oldnationalcentre.com March 24 – The Ghost Inside, The Acacia Strain, Gideon and In Hearts Wake March 25 – Excision and Protohype March 27 – The Gaslight Anthem, Northcote and Sammy Kay March 28 – Bo Burnham March 29 – Rae Sremmurd, Tkncash and Shy Glizzy Bluebird Nightclub – 216 N. Walnut St., Bloomington – thebluebird.ws March 26 – The Indigos March 27 – Ja Rule and Sirius Black March 28 – Rod Tuffcurls *Performers are scheduled, but may change
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The Jazz Singer – Iconic Grammy Award-winning singer/ songwriter and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Neil Diamond will perform at 8 p.m. April 17 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. Diamond’s 2015 tour will feature songs from his newest studio album Melody Road, as well as many classic favorites. He has charted 37 Top 40 singles and 16 Top 10 albums in the U.S. Tickets are on sale now and available online at www.livenation.com.
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HSE creates fundraiser show By Nancy Edwards • news@currentinfishers.com Looking for a concert the whole family can enjoy can be a challenge if you like romantic ballads, your spouse prefers jazz, performance the kids will only listen to contemporary hits, while Grandpa favors barbershop quartets and Grandma adores gospel. On April 24, the Purdue Varsity Glee Club will perform at HSE High School’s Leonard Auditorium, 1310 E. 126th St., Fishers, at 7 p.m. as a fundraiser show. Several members of the glee club are local graduates: Ryan Straut, Trevor Peters, and Rob Mantock of HSE High School, and Patrick Montgomery, an FHS graduate. Straut, a senior at Purdue University, created the fundraiser as a way to give back to HSE’s drama club and choir department. In addition, funds will support a scholarship for an HSE High School senior that has dedicated his/her participation in the drama club but will not be majoring in performing arts in college. “The scholarship is to recognize, reward and encourage students and give back to those students given the opportunity to study whatever they want (in college),” Straut said. Straut, who is majoring in computer graphics with a minor in forensic science, expressed his appreciation for the skills and qualities he developed in the drama club at high school, which he said has
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Ryan Straut, a graduate of HSE High School, currently a senior at Purdue University and member of the Purdue Varsity Glee Club, has created a fundraiser to give back to HSE’s drama club and choir department. Funds will also support a scholarship for an HSE High School senior. With Straut is Mary Armstrong, sponsor for the drama club. (Submitted photo)
prepared him for college. “In high school I learned time management skills while working around a busy schedule. I had rehearsals during the day and choir at night,” he said. For tickets, call Carly or Harry Straut at 317-4171850 or emailstrauthc@gmail.com
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Indiana Artisan Marketplace returns March 28-29 news@currentinwestfield.com From mosaics and chocolates to watercolors and wines, the fifth-anniversary Indiana Artisan Marketplace features one-of-a-kind handmade work by more than 150 diversion artisans. The Indiana Artisan Marketplace launches the state’s art season March 28 and 29 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Expo Hall. More artisans than ever before are participating in this year’s event, with more than 100 artisans from Indiana again joined by nearly 50 from the premiere Kentucky Crafted program, to showcase art and food selected as the best by food and art jury panels in both states. Many Hamilton and Boone county artisans will be at the event, including Carol Bell, a potter of Carmel, Gabriel Lehman, a painter of Noblesville, Charles Ferguson, a gourmet salsa creator from Noblesville, and pierogis maker Jennifer Cheezum.
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Julie Bolejack, a Carmel artisan chocolatier, will be exhibiting and selling artisan chocolates including her unique Easter Collection at the Marketplace.
March 28, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 29, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Indiana State Fairgrounds, Expo Hall, Indianapolis $10 admission – no charge for those ages 14 and younger www.IndianaArtisan.org
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Debits ’n Credits helps alleviate tax prep stress By Beth Taylor • beth@youarecurrent.com With the opening of a second Debits ‘n Credits office in Geist, owner Melinda Owens, CPA now gets a double dose of what now open she loves best—helping people balance their credits and debits. Owens wanted the name of her business to stand out from the crowd. “The rules have changed, so I wanted to use some creativity in naming the business,” said Owens. “It used to be that a CPA had to use their name as the business name, but not anymore.” The office is on the second floor next to the barber shop at the shopping center on Brooks School Road. “People think it’s going to be really expensive because I’m a CPA—but that’s not the case,” she said. During tax season—January 13 through April 15—Owens often amends returns from larger tax preparers as well as for those who file their own taxes using a software program. “With TurboTax, you need to know the rule behind the question. Individuals might not understand the underlying meaning behind the question because they don’t deal with it on a daily basis like we do,” she said. Owens is a Dave Ramsey endorsed local provider. “He does not agree with debt at all, so we don’t hand out loans,” said Owens. “Returns are coming in as little as seven days anyway, so I don’t think it’s right to charge interest for loans.” In addition to income tax returns, Owens provides services including payroll for businesses, with direct deposit and pay cards, and also pays
DISPATCHES France joins Centier – Chris France has joined Centier Bank as a mortgage loan officer, serving the Hamilton County market. France is France responsible for providing mortgage assistance, education and financing to homeowners and homebuyers.
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Melinda Owens in now-open Geist location. (Photo by Beth Taylor)
bills for clients. Owens said that the Geist location is convenient for her clients. “I’ve always wanted to come up in this area, and a client found the office space here for use. Many of our Greenfield clients are coming here because it’s more convenient,” she said. Owens likes to help bring peace of mind to her clients. We want to do what is best for them, and we want to make them understand the reasons why things are happening,” The office is at 10142 Brooks School Rd., Suite. 198 in Fishers. Visit www.debitsncreditsinc.com for more information about both locations, including extended tax season hours.
True Clubs opening – True Clubs announces its grand opening on April 4. True Clubs is the first and only custom golf club fitter in the Indianapolis area. Their fitting system allows golfers to hit over 30,000 head/shaft combinations. True Clubs will be located at 317 Gradle Dr., Carmel. Visit www.trueclubs.com for more information.
Top dividend stocks – These are the top ten dividend stocks for March, according to InvestorPlace: 1. Transocean Ltd. (RIG) 2. Windstream Holdings, Inc. (WIN) 3. Noble Corp. (NYSE:NE) 4. Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX) 5. CenturyLink Inc (CTL) 6. Mattel, Inc. (MAT) 7. AT&T Inc. (T) 8. HCP, Inc. (HCP) 9. Frontier Communications Corp (FTR) 10. Iron Mountain Inc. (IRM) Source: InvestorPlace.com
Best cheap stocks – If you want to buy cheap stocks that will actually pay off, don’t look at the trading price — look for catalysts generating interest in the business, management that is willing to be seen and heard, meaningful value and growth potential. Here are three of the best cheap stocks for 2015: 1. Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ) 2. American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) 3. Kindred Healthcare, Inc. (KND) Source: InvestorPlace.com
Favorite blue chips – A new breed of blue chip stocks is emerging - big companies that should thrive for many years despite a slow-growth global economy. These are the top five new favorite blue chip stocks: 1. Biogen Idec (BIIB) 2. Danaher Corp. (DHR) 3. McKesson Corp. (MCK) 4. Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) 5. The Sherwin-Williams Company (SHW) Source: BottomLinePersonal.com
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Indy Doula Associates celebrates opening By Holly Kline • news@currentinfishers.com
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Indy Doula Associates, or IDA, will celebrate their grand opening with an open house health at Source Yoga in Fishers on May 2. A doula is a trained and certified professional offering emotional and physical support to mothers before, during and after the birth process. IDA is unique in that they bring together four experienced doulas that can also provide informational resources, lactation services and much more. The open house takes place from 1 – 4 p.m. and is an opportunity to find out about IDA services and Source Yoga is the host, not the IDA storefront. “We do not have a location,” explained owner, founder and doula Patti Crawford. “We prefer to make things convenient. We meet in our clients’ homes or if someone wants to meet in a public place we do that.” Doulas can be beneficial at any time during the pregnancy. “It’s never too late to have a doula because we will be there with you,” Crawford stated. “We want our clients to have a happy, healthy birth experience that they want. Our job is to help them navigate that.” How are doulas received at area hospitals? Crawford said she has never been turned away and she recently attended a meeting on how to develop relationships with doctors, nurses and other caregivers. “Our goal is to educate our clients with evidence-based advice so they can advocate for themselves without alienating the
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caregivers,” she said. In fact, Crawford has been a doula for five years and has built a solid reputation with both medical professionals and clients. "As a chiropractor specializing in prenatal care, I have had a professional working relationship with Patti for years,” stated Dr. Abigail F. Eaton, D.C. “We chose to ask her to be our doula last year for the birth of our son, and Patti rose to the occasion.” “We are unique because we come to you for prenatal, post-partum and lactation services as well as the birth itself. I’ve done over 400 births and at IDA we are a powerhouse of resources and information,” Crawford said. Go to www.indydoulaassociates.com for more information.
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DeRosa joins St.Vincent – Melissa DeRosa, MD, board certified neurologist, has joined St.Vincent Medical Group in Carmel. Dr. DeRosa is accepting new patients in her office located at 13450 N. Meridian St., Suite 100. For more information, call the office at 582-9200 or visit www.stvincent.org/medicalgroup.
BPA and blood pressure – BPA has been shown in some studies to trigger migraines, disrupt hormone production, and even increase cancer risk. New research now shows another danger that comes with exposure to BPA. It appears that BPA also raises blood pressure, typically about five points in studies. It’s impossible to avoid BPA’s entirely but try to limit exposure by using glass containers rather than plastic. Source: Naturalon.com
Purse donation and sale – IU Health North Hospital invites the public to participate in Bags to Riches, a purse donation and sale program that benefits the IU Health Philanthropy Social Work Fund. Donations of gently used purses or handbags are being accepted until April 15 at IU Health North Hospital. The sale takes place April 24. For more information, contact Tracy Miller at 688-5678 or northgiving@iuhealth.org.
Supplement dangers – Some supplements can be a hidden cause of depression, anxiety, mania and other mental changes because people don’t realize how these products can affect the brain. Here are three that can cause problems: 1. Melatonin – can worsen depression in patients already battling it 2. St. John’s Wort – can cause anxiety, irritability and vivid dreams 3. Testosterone – in high doses it can cause aggression and mood swings Source: BottomLineHealth.com
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On the day Christians remember as the first Palm Sunday, Jesus rode a donkey down the Mount of Olives from Bethpage to travel Jerusalem. All four Gospels report that Jewish followers acknowledged him as their Messiah by strewing branches (or coats) in his path, an event memorialized in a church near where the so-called “triumphal journey” began. Another church about halfway down the hill honors a less-well-known event during Jesus’ ride. Its construction unearthed some tantalizing suggestions about his earliest followers. Jesus’ ride to Jerusalem followed a narrow road heading west toward the Kidron Valley that lies between the Mount of Olives and the eastern wall of the Temple Mount. According to the Gospel of Luke, as Jesus neared Jerusalem and saw the gleaming temple, he wept as he contemplated the city’s impending siege and destruction. In 70 A.D., as he reportedly predicted, Roman soldiers demolished the temple following a long and deadly siege of Jerusalem. Because the Gospel of Luke was written after the destruction of the temple, many Biblical scholars believe hindsight played a role in the report of Jesus’ prophetic weeping. The Crusad-
ers who conquered Jerusalem in 1099 were not so skeptical. Desiring to plant a church wherever they could identify a Biblical tradition, Crusaders built a church where they believed Jesus had wept for the city. The church became a mosque when Saladin recaptured Jerusalem in 1187 and later fell into ruins. In the 1950s, the Franciscans built a church known as “Dominus Flevit” (the Lord Wept) near the site of the original Crusader church. The small church, in the form of a teardrop, honors Luke’s story of Jesus’ weeping. An arched window beside a “crown of thorns bush” provides a spectacular view of the Temple Mount and the Dome of the Rock now atop it. During construction of Dominus Flevit, workers uncovered small stone boxes called “ossuaries” first century Jews used to store the bones of their dead. A few ossuaries include what some believe are Christian markings, perhaps indicating that people who welcomed Jesus on the first Palm Sunday may have chosen to rest forever along his path.
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The next few months will be an exhilarating rush for happy homeowners who thrive with outdoor living. We can’t wait to OUTdoors attack luxury outdoor living on our patios and decks, grilling out, enjoying a craft beer and cranking up Spotify or the music vehicle of choice. WINNERS With that brings innate desires to transform our spaces to something more vibrant. More livable and stylish. The gushing of new products designed to accomplish just that is enormous. Here’s a sampling of some of our favorites: • My all-time favorite innovation is the cantilever umbrella that immediately creates an outdoor room and destroys the suns penetrating rays to your patio. We love the huge 11-foot wide quality umbrellas that can be found at Costco and a Frontgate catalog. Ours has endured four years and spared loads of sunburns. • Fade resistant rugs and pillows … that actually are fade resistant. Most aren’t, I’ve learned through trials. Google reviews for guidance. It’s an immediate strategy to jazz your space with energetic color. • Behr Deck Over stain is revolutionizing the deck maintenance business, and killing my deck building business. Imagine your deck encapsulated with a gorgeous thick layer of
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For generations, homeowners have been adding New York City modernist style to their kitchens and bathrooms by installing indoors subway tiles. These rectangular shaped tiles are excellent for creating a current, contemporary look that still feels very timeless. In 2015, subway tiles are being used in everything from backsplash designs to flooring and much more. The subway tile design first debuted in the New York City underground subway system back in the early 1900s. The sleek, contemporary design quickly caught on with the general public, and soon the entire country was decorating kitchens and bathrooms with 3- by 6-inch, rectangular “subway” tiles. Over 100 years have passed since those first tiles were laid, and subway tiles remain as popular as ever. Ceramic is still the most popular material for the tiles to be crafted from, because it is easy to clean and maintain. However, subway tiles can be found in almost every color, texture and finish imaginable. The two most popular places where homeowners install subway tiles are in the kitchen and bathroom. But they’ve made the leap into other spaces that benefit from easy-care surfaces such as laundry rooms, basements and fireplace surrounds. Visually, the shape of the tile tends to draw the eye upward, which makes the space seem wider and the ceilings appear higher. This is especially true for the larger-sized subway tiles. In terms of maintenance, ceramic subway tiles are tough enough to withstand heavy usage for decades. Simply clean the ceramic tiles with mild, nonabrasive soap to keep them looking shiny and new. In 2015, a few subway tile trends to look out for center on tile placement, color selection, and grout choice. Shifting the direction of the tiles
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can radically alter the look you are creating. Many homeowners are choosing to install subway tiles vertically, instead of horizontally, which makes the ceiling look higher than it actually is. This trend is being utilized in shower surrounds and bathrooms so that small spaces feel a little more luxurious. You can even use subway tiles to create distinctive border or frame patterns as well. Subway tiles are an excellent way to throw in a pop of color that won’t overwhelm the space. Popular colors this season include solid black, and bold primary colors such as Mediterranean blue, deep scarlet or mustard yellow. Use these in your kitchen or vanity backsplash to contrast with a more traditional cabinetry design for a contemporary look. And once a color choice has been selected, choosing a grout color that contrasts with the design is one way of putting a 2015 spin on the subway tile. David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.the-affordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@the-affordablecompanies.com.
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11th Annual Women of Vision Luncheon Sponsored by: CarDon & Associates, Inc. Join women from around the community to celebrate, learn and reflect. Keynote speaker, Sarah Johnson, MD, will speak on her journey to become one of the first female interventional cardiologists in the country, as well as address the challenges women face today with their personal healthcare. This event provides support for women’s services, programs and equipment at Riverview Health. Register at riverview.org/womenofvision or call 317.776.7938. When: Thursday, April 23, 2015 Time: Registration and Shopping – 10:30 am; Lunch and Program – 12:00 pm Location: Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel, 11925 N. Meridian Street, Carmel
The time of year when homeowners take a closer look at their yards and begin to imagine the possibilities at hand. After Landscaping 38 years of helping families make their property more beautiful, and more functional, I’ve learned that you can help identify qualified landscaping professionals by answering five questions: Would you drive his or her truck? Landscape architecture is about attention to detail and aesthetics. These qualities ought to be evident in every aspect of your landscaper’s business – including the appearance of its vehicles. How many employees does the company have? Is the company a one-person operation or is it comprised of a team of landscaping professionals that can complete a project in a few hours instead of taking several days? How long has the company been in the landscaping business? Experience is impor-
tant. You don’t want to pay someone to learn how to landscape by practicing – and making mistakes – in your yard. Where do their plants and trees come from? Plants and trees grown in the southern part of the United States are often sold at big box stores and may be less expensive, but they also are far less suited to survive an Indiana winter. Can the company give you credible references? Before you invest in an outdoor living space or new landscaping, be sure to ask for references. Remember, landscaping is an investment, not an expense. Choose a reputable landscaper, and it’s one of the best investments in your home you could possibly make. Bob Wasson is president of operations at Wasson Nursery in Muncie. He may be reached at (765) 759-9000.
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Book a session for your band! 3 hours/$50 1,000 SF studio, lounge with 60” plasma TV, full PA & backline provided, drums available 340 Ridgepoint Drive, Carmel rick@idealtalentinc.com 317-979-0137 Like us on Facebook! “Between the awesome physical facility, and the exceptional personal service, look no further than Kingston’s.” -Travis Jensen, An Innocent Band
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Score Big at Casey Acres during our March Madness Open House! Watch Basketball Saturday March 21st Receive Free Application Fees and a Slam Dunk Special! (317.804.7024) 1270 Sabrina Way Westfield, IN
Westfield manufacturing facility is seeking to fill seasonal, full-time positions now through October 2015 Manufacturing Technician - Must be organized & dependable, have effective written & verbal communication skills, ability to work in a fast paced manufacturing environment, ability to read & follow written instructions, knowledge of basic manufacturing processes, ability to read Work Orders and process with accuracy, ability to organize & prioritize, and ability multi-task working independently as well as in a team environment. $10-$12/hr. dep on experience. Material Handler - Must be organized & dependable, have effective written & verbal communication skills, ability to work in a fast paced manufacturing environment, must have demonstrated proficiency with articulating, narrow-aisle forklift handling parts/packages up to 26’ long, ability to follow detailed instructions for prioritizing & organizing, and to multi-task in a team environment. $11-$13/hr. dep on experience. Please email resume indicating the position you may be interested in to: jobs@apc-mfg.com
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Cub Cadet 54” 27hp riding mower with snow plow attachment. Less than 300 cutting hours, completely serviced. Moved, no longer need. $1200 No personal checks. (317) 345-3144 or (317) 442-2722
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For Preschool and Kindergarten Students 2150 West 96th Street (Between Township Line & Ditch Roads) Indianapolis, IN 46260
NOW ENROLLING FOR SUMMER & FALL 2015 OPEN HOUSE Saturday, March 28, 2015 * 2:00-4:00 PM Phone: (317) 575-8733 for more information www.intlmontessori.com A unique and warm place for children ages 3-6 years providing quality Montessori Education, including exposure to diverse cultures, languages, art, music and more.
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JANITORS WANTED Executive Management Services, Inc is hiring Full-time/Part-time General Cleaner positions in Fishers, Noblesville and Carmel $8.50 and up per hour/2nd shift. Candidates must have clean criminal history and successfully pass drug screening. Please apply in person at the Corporate Office for an on the spot interview 4177 N Awning Court, Greenfield, IN 46140 Mon. - Fri. 8am - 5pm • No phone calls please
Wednesday, April 8th 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Holiday INN EXPRESS 9791 North by Northwest Blvd Fishers, IN 47037 317.558.4100
Saturday, April 18th 10:00a – 2:00 p.m. Onsite – Look for Job Fair Banners 10300 Kincaid Drive Fishers, IN 46038
Immediate Interviews for Caregivers & Learn more about our CNA Training Program Location: Senior1Care office 598 W. Carmel Drive, Suite F Carmel, IN 46032 Times: Every Thursday in March (12, 19 and 26) 10 am – 2 pm www.senior1care.com Call 317-652-6175 For additional information or to schedule an appointment.
Wednesday, April 22nd 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Holiday INN EXPRESS 9797 North Michigan Road Bachelor’s Degree is required for all positions Carmel, IN 46032 Customer Service Representatives – English 317.661.3540 job#:15006754 Tuesday, May 5th Customer Service Representatives – Bi-lingual 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Hampton INN & Suites English & French Canadian – Job#:15006754 Inside Sales – Job#: 14043408 11575 Commercial Drive Management Fishers, IN 46038 Customer Care Supervisor – Job #: 15003157 317.913.0300 Operations Manager I – Call Center Job #: 15003159 For more information contact: Phyllis Jackson, Senior Recruiter 317.521.1620 phyllis.jackson@tmshealth.com
about these exciting opportunities! All applicants must apply online and bring a resume to the Career Fair in order to be considered for a position with TMS Health. Submit your application online. www.tmshealth.com
• $8.00-$8.50/hr base pay + up to $200 per week in bonuses • Weekly paychecks • FT and PT Available • Many Advancement Opportunities
Applicant must be experienced and have excellent cut-in skills. Looking for painter with passion for quality work and attention to detail. Must be well organized and maintain clean work area. Must have reliable transportation. Pay based on skill and experience. 35-40 hours of work per week, Mon-Fri, no work on weekends. Servicing Hamilton County. Call Jonathan 656-7045
12697 Pennsylvania St., Carmel, IN 46032 317-993-3535 Now hiring energetic crew members for Monday thru Friday daytime availability, and shift leaders for flexible shifts. Competitive wages do apply. Apply at www.Work4BlazePizza.com
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Simpson Construction Services, LLC, a family owned general contractor, would like to hire skilled construction carpenters. Our company is growing, and we are looking for craftsmen that take pride in their work and want a future with our company. Contact Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.
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seeks an experienced, part time LPN for an active 10 yr old who has Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE), food allergies and asthma. Knowledge of G-tube and a restricted diet necessary. Requires flexibility in scheduling - needing availability from 4-9:30 Mon-Thurs and some weekend day/ evening hours averaging 15-20 hours a week. Fishers/Geist Area. Preferably a nonsmoker. Must be licensed in Indiana and have at least one year experience. Send resume to info@hsucares.com or apply in person at 7750 Michigan Rd. Indianapolis 46268
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We are hiring EXCEPTIONAL associates for the following positions: Full Time Room Attendants & Full Time Front Desk Agents We offer competitive wages and benefits Please apply within: 13500 Tegler Dr. Noblesville, IN 46060. Across from the Hamilton Town Center Mall
Fishers Banquet & Conference Center 9775 North by Northeast Blvd, Fishers
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Scott Pools, Inc. in Carmel is looking for a self motivated individual to help with our growing retail store. This is a full time position. Saturday work required April September. Responsibilities include sales, marketing, inventory, purchasing, clerical, stocking, phones. Must be friendly, reliable, able to multitask in a fast paced environment and be a team player who can bring new ideas to the table. Previous retail store and customer service experience required. $10-$12 hr dep on exp. Email resume to scottpools2@gmail.com
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THE STUDENTS of MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP NEED YOU! Consider driving a school bus! Washington Township is seeking quality bus drivers to serve our school community. • Occasional substitute driver pay $16.25 per hour. • A first year driver on contract receives $21.46 per hour. • Bus Driver Training Program: $180.00 paid midway through the training. • Additional $180.00 paid at the end of the training program. MSDWT is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
For more information, contact nchastain@msdwt.k12.in.us or call 317-845-9400
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