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City unveils Fishers 2040 Comprehensive Plan By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com Work by a collection of assembled task forces and committees over recent months, plus input from residents, business and complanning munity leaders, has resulted in a first draft of the Fishers 2040 Comprehensive Plan — a plan designed to ensure the city’s financial sustainability throughout the next 20-plus years. “It’s been a long road to get here,” said Deputy Mayor Leah McGrath, who presented the plan to the Fishers City Council for first reading at its March 21 meeting. “Over the last few years, the staff has been working to just prepare our community for this undertaking. We've had about 1,300 people take surveys and last August the mayor set up our steering committee and four task force committees who, combined, met for more than 600 hours last fall.” The project’s steering committee included Mayor Scott Fadness, McGrath, city councilor Pete Peterson, Plan Commission President Warren Harling, former Conner Prairie CEO Ellen Rosenthal and Memory Ventures CEO Anderson Schoenrock. The four assembled task forces were focused on issues surrounding land use, residential standards, transportation and parks and open spaces. “Last December, we had a presentation where all of those committee members came together to share their recommendations,” McGrath said. “Since that time, our staff has been working diligently to pull all that together into a draft document… This begins really the next phase of public input for us. You
Deputy Mayor Leah McGrath presented the Fishers 2040 Comprehensive Plan to the city council for first reading March 21. (Photo by Sam Elliott)
can find this plan at Fishers2040.com. Probably the easiest place to go is the 'Process' tab, and you can click on the ‘draft plan’ link.” Next, the draft will go before the Plan Commission at its April 12 meeting. “Then we have two community meetings planned for open houses where we're going to be listening and sharing more of this draft plan and hearing input from the community,” McGrath said. The first of those open house community meetings will be from 6 to 8 p.m. April 21 at
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Conner Prairie, while the second will be from 6 to 8 p.m. May 5 at Brooks School Elementary. The city will have information on Fishers 2040 available at Movies in the Park nights next month and at the farmer’s market. “People I think are generally excited to hear that we have a plan, that we're planning for especially the transition from moving from a growing community to a stable community by 2040,” she added.
Employees honored for tenure with city By Sam Elliott sam@youarecurrent.com
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At the February Fishers City Council meetmilestones ing, Mayor Scott Fadness recognized a trio of individuals who have reached employment tenure milestones with the city. “We often talk about police chief (George) Kehl as the longest tenured employee here at the city, but there are a few people knocking on the door right behind him,” Fadness said. Public Works director Eric Pethtel and assistant police chief and chief-to-be Mitch Thompson were honored for 25 years of service with the city while facilities manager Kyle Marks has reached 30 years of working for Fishers.
Marks has worked for the City of Fishers in several different capacities in his 30 years, including as the superintendent of buildings and now handles logistics of the Public Works Dept. as facilities manager. “He helped Fishers through that tremendous growth spurt we had,” Fadness said. “Kyle is a one-of-a-kind guy, just a really great individual and was actually working at Conner Prairie as a blacksmith before coming to the city.”
On Pethtel’s first day of work with the Public Works Dept., he reported to Marks. As director of the department, he’s responsible for overseeing winter operations, parks and grounds maintenance, storm water utility, public right of way maintenance and water quality. “He has completely transformed and redefined what public works means to the City of Fishers and his employees are often the unsung heroes of what goes on on a daily basis here,” Fadness said.
Thompson’s 25th year with the city will be his first as police chief following Kehl’s retirement this September. “In the time that Mitch has been here, he's excelled through the ranks of the police department quickly because of his skill sets and his integrity,” Fadness said. “Mitch has led right beside chief Kehl for a number of years now in the assistant police chief role and basically runs the day-to-day operations of the police department from an operational perspective.”
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Bourff on tour to educate voters on referendum By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com
district’s schools across four March meetings and has another with more PTOs scheduled for April, followed by a pair of Hamilton Southeastern Supt. Dr. Alpublic meetings to cap off his tour. len Bourff went on a The meetings, open to all members education tour of upwards of 50 of the public, will be at 6 p.m. at the meetings last fall to Delaware Township Community speak with residents and comCenter, 9094 E. 131st St., April 20 munity groups as the district and 26. was planning for its upcoming “We want them to know what ballot referendum. the referendum is about,” Bourff Now that the referendum’s tax said. “We want them to be aware rate and strategy has been finalof all the goals we have within ized, Bourff is back out on tour and the objectives of this refin an effort to educate voters on Bourff erendum — and we have many. the referendum’s details, goals Of course, the primary one is to and potential effects. reduce class sizes. The second would be “We want informed voters to go to the to attract and retain quality teachers and polls this spring,” Bourff said. “The more third is to prepare our students for the informed our voters are, the more we global environment, but there are many think they're going to see that a 12.75different pieces within that, and we think cent increase in the tax rate is money if people understand what we're trying to invested in a good cause — that would be do, they'll be more likely to support it.” the HSE schools.” For more, visit HSE.K12.in.us/adm/news/ Bourff has already met with parentreferendum.aspx. teacher organizations from 10 of the
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Game Day scores big for HSE schools news@currentinfishers.com A sold-out crowd at the Hamilton Southeastern Schools Foundation’s fourth annual Game Day fundraiser fundraiser event brought in a record total for the district’s schools. This year’s signature fundraising event for the HSE Schools Foundation was Feb. 26 at Conner Prairie. Food, drinks, a well-stocked silent auction and the opportunity to meet Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman and HSEHS alum Joe Rietz were among the evening’s entertainment. The event nearly doubled its fundraising efforts from one year ago. “We expect to net just over $81,000 after expenses, which we believe will allow funding for about 85 percent of the teacher grants that were submitted,” school board member and liaison to the foundation Howard Stevenson said. “Those grants will be announced and the recipients recognized at the March 23 board meeting.” The grants will be awarded to district faculty who applied to the foundation for funding to bring new, interesting and unique educational programs and ideas into classrooms.
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HSE School Board President Karen Harmer and chief financial officer Mike Reuter enjoy the HSE Schools Foundation’s fourth annual Game Day fundraiser. (Submitted photos)
HSE Supt. Dr. Allen Bourff and his wife, Melissa, meet with HSEHS alum and Indianapolis Colts guard Joe Rietz at the HSE School Foundation’s Game Day fundraiser.
The HSE Schools Foundation’s fourth annual Game Day fundraiser resulted in more than $80,000 raised, which will be used to fund grants to district faculty looking to bring innovative programs and ideas into classrooms.
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Divorce - What to Expect: Making a Workable Custodial and Parenting Time Arrangement Child Custody is actually two separate concepts; legal and physical custody of the children have different definitions and applications. Legal custody refers to the authority to make decisions on ongoing medical, educational, and religious issues surrounding the children. Joint legal custody allows for both parents to have input into these significant decisions and prohibits one parent from making these decisions without the consultation from the other. In cases where, the parents are able to communicate and cooperate with one another on such matters, joint legal custody is a typical agreement or order. However, if the parents are unable to discuss these discussions in a reasonable and consistent manner, the Court may issue an order awarding one parent this authority, referred to as “sole” legal custody. The legal custody order does not automatically affect the physical custody/parenting time order. Physical custody refers to the primary residence of the children, subject to the parenting time of the other parent, which can be as much as an fifty percent or what is referred to a “shared” physical custody. So long as a parenting time schedule is in the best interest of the children, parents may create a unique schedule which satisfies the needs of their children and each other and allows for both structure and flexibility. If the parties are unable to agree, the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines provides a minimum parenting time schedule that gradually increases from the time of a child’s birth up until the child is three (3) years of age whereby parenting time occurs every other weekend, alternating holidays, with extended periods of parenting time during summer vacation. While the Guidelines represent a minimum amount of reasonable parenting time to be afforded to the non-custodial parent, many Indiana Courts commonly award an involved, non-custodial parent parenting time in excess of the schedule provided in the Guidelines, so again, an agreement that takes into account all facets of the parents’ schedules and the children’s needs is preferable.
If you and your child’s parent do not have regular or typical work schedules, creating a schedule tailored to meet your specific needs will likely better serve your family than would the “default” schedule under the Guidelines. Should parents request court intervention to determine a parenting time schedule, parties would be well advised to keep in mind that judges will only be as knowledgeable about the details of your daily schedules based upon the evidence presented at trial as time permits. Therefore, there are a number of benefits to reaching an out of court agreement, including but not limited to, keeping work-related child care expenses low and allowing for added flexibility for holiday traditions or family vacations. When parties are able to communicate and cooperate on these matters it is a win-win for all involved. We recognize that such is not always possible. In the event you are unable to reach an agreement and you must litigate the issue, Indiana Courts consider a number of factors in determining an appropriate custodial and parenting time arrangement. Factors considered in determining what may be in the child’s best interest with respect to physical custody include: which parent has served as the primary caregiver; the child’s age and sex; the wishes of the child and the parties; the child’s relationship with each parent, siblings, and others; the child’s adjustment to their home, school, and community, the mental and physical health of all involved; among other various considerations. At Hollingsworth & Zivitz, P.C., our team has the experience, the understanding, and the compassion to assist with your family law needs. If you have questions or concerns regarding divorce, custody, support, or any other family law concerns contact our firm at 317.DIVORCE or visit our website at www.hzlegal.com.
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Huston welcomes student pages to Statehouse
Recent student pages for State Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers) included, from left, Fishers Junior High student Jonah Lurton, Hamilton Southeastern High School student Drew Kirkland, Riverside Junior High student Benjamin Wood and Fishers Junior High student Jackson Oles. (Submitted photos) As House pages, area students toured government offices, helped staff with daily duties and joined Huston on the House floor. While all openings for this session’s page program have been filled, students ages 13-18 can consider participating next session in the fall. For more, visit IndianaHouseRepublicans.com/Page-program.
Recent student pages for State Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers) included, from left, Fall Creek Junior High student Brianna Wright and Hamilton Southeastern Junior High students Josie Povinelli and Alexya Hatch.
Meron Washington, a Fall Creek Junior High School student, was a recent student page for State Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers) at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis.
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Love of game helps Fishers resident Krah plan NCAA basketball tournaments By Renee Larr • news@youarecurrent.com
watches every game to determine if rules are being followed by the officials. “We set up a room in the office with an entire wall that Ever wonder what it takes to put on a large-scale event is broken up into TVs and we have every game that is golike the NCAA Women’s Final Four? ing on at the same time,” Krah said. “I’ll be sitting with our Traits like organization, attention to detail and hard work national coordinator evaluating the officials to decide which all play a role, but a love of the game doesn’t hurt either. officials advance to the regional round. Then we sit here and Tina Krah, a long-time Fishers resido it again for regionals to see who goes to the Final Four. cover story dent, takes her passion for women’s basketball very seriously as the director It’s never ending. If you don’t love it, it would be somewhat tedious, but I love it.” of championships and alliances at the NCAA headquarters. Krah’s supervisor, Anucha Browne, vice president of wom“I moved to Indianapolis in 2001. I got a job pretty quickly en’s basketball championships, describes Krah as a great here at the NCAA. In 2009, I had the opportunity to be a diteam player with the organization. rector. It’s kind of been my dream job,” Krah said. “I love it. It “She has coaching experience, so she’s a great influence entails a lot of things, but the primary focus is the relative to discussions about the game. She brings operations and the selections of the teams for the a great historical perspective to the team,” Browne Division I women’s basketball championship and the said. “She was also a player, but she’s also been enselection of the officials for that, as well.” gaged in the game her entire career. She can speak Krah grew up with seven brothers and sisters very eloquently to the growth of the game, the tranand was exposed to the game at a young age. She sition and changes in the game and also the imporinstantly fell in love. She was a member of the Imtance of always remembering and acknowledging maculata University national championship basketthe struggle it took to get this game where it is ball team in 1974. The team’s road to a title became Krah today and those who were engaged in that struggle. the inspiration for the movie “Mighty Macs.” She’s really valuable to have from that standpoint.” “In 2014, our team got inducted into the Naismith After beginning with first-round games across the country Basketball Hall of Fame, which is almost unheard of. It was March 18, this year’s tournament concludes with national an incredible honor,” Krah said. “Receiving the award has semifinals April 3 and the national championship game April kept me at a high level. Being at the NCAA national office is 5 at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse. the epitome of the best championship you can run at the For more on the Women’s Final Four and the collection of highest level for college players.” events around Indianapolis in coordination with the tournaAt the end of the women’s tournament each year, Krah ment, visit NCAA.com/womens-final-four. and her team take a few days off and then go right into planning for the next year. The Women’s Final Four is in a Meet Tina Krah different city each year, but it happens to be in Indianapolis this year. Favorite thing about Fishers: I love being close to the lake “Each year you’re in a different city so we try and inteand having some awesome neighbors. grate what is there. We try to bring in the culture,” Krah Favorite Fishers restaurant: I really enjoy Detour and Eddy’s. said. “What we call our ‘salute’ is a banquet for our student Quote to live by: Concentrate on what you can control, and athletes. This year they’re going out to the speedway and you are in control of your own happiness. Favorite basketball memory: Winning the first Pennsylvania having their salute at the pagoda. We’re not only trying to girls basketball state championship, playing with my sister showcase the athletes, but showcasing the city we’re in. and having our dad coach us. We’re trying to do a lot to showcase Indy this year.” Dream vacation: Anywhere there is warm weather, water Krah is in charge of selecting the officials for each game and a beach. played during the tournament. During those few weeks, she
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‘Trump Sisters’ mean business
You might have heard about Diamond and Silk, former Democrats that have wholeheartedly jumped aboard the “Trump Train.” Theirs is no gimmicky play, either. The African-American sisters hailing from Fayetteville, N.C., have a series of online videos for your viewing consumption and consideration (the link for one such production, this one a Fox interview from last week, is https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=_PT3cQ0rTx4). When you sense the zeal with which they speak, it’s not a fabrication, no puff, no comedy. They are as passionate about getting off “the Democrat Plantation” as they are standing tall – and maybe a tad loud - for the Republican billionaire candidate for president. They take shots at the Clintons, much of it rooted in the past. There is, to say the least, an element of fun in their delivery, but it’s also highly thought provoking. On www.diamondandsilkinc.com, you will find a Ditch and Switch page, which states, among other things, this: “DITCH the Democrat Party and SWITCH to Republican Party to vote for Mr. Donald J. Trump in the primaries. Look below to see if your state is a Closed or Open primary voting state.” They have become bona fide political activists, and, yes, they are gut-level serious in their delivery. Listen to their message and see if, to you, it is as rooted in good sense as it is to us. Granted, they are imploring folks to get out and vote for their candidate, but voting for anyone is better than not voting at all. As we’ve stated previously, voting is a right and a responsibility, and it needs to be accorded the seriousness it deserves … yes, even if Diamond and Silk make you chuckle. The message is clear. 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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In his 1959 memoir, “Groucho and Me,” famed comedian and commentator Groucho Marx defended his desire to resign from a prominent Hollywood social club: Please accept my resignation. I don’t want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member. Entertainment industry reporters first attributed the quote to Marx in a rift with the famed Friar’s Club. Then for decades, Marx and his children both confirmed and denied how and to whom Marx directed his ire (perhaps to protect the guilty as much as the innocent). We humans don’t like to be excluded from the club. It doesn’t really matter what the club does or what benefits it might offer – if there is a door, and we are on the wrong side of it our collective blood pressure rises. Airports, vineyards, swimming pools and men’s razor companies have all exploited our need to be “in” when designing their marketing effort. A shaving “club” must be better than
buying a razor the old way… right? There must be some special benefit – it is a “club” after all. And, airlines have their own strategy. For $50 or so per flight, per day, we can access the storied halls of wealth and power. We can enter the sleek gated doors to find our own place in sanctum sanctorum. While enduring a five-hour layover in sunny Houston airport, a travel partner granted me passage behind the velvet rope. Hosanna! What did I find? Very little. Stale coffee, low quality liquor, dried-out cheese cubes and heavy crowds. The only real advantage may have been to enjoy the longing eyes of the plebeian masses as I exited back to the airport hall to find a working bathroom. Maybe Marx was right. Once you peek behind the gilded door, the magic is gone. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
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My newly-minted 12-year-old and I were texting back and forth a few days ago about the homework she humor supposedly slid under my door after I’d gone to bed. I, of course, failed to see it (or even step on it) and therefore, was of absolutely no help to her. Eventually she typed, “It’s Gucci. I’ll just ask my teacher.” Confused at her word choice and somewhat miffed that she included not one, but two, crying emoji’s, I randomly asked a couple of students who were just walking into my classroom, “Have you ever heard the phrase, ‘It’s Gucci?’” They surprised me with ear-to-ear grins, like “Wow! Our old fart of a teacher might finally be catching on!” Turns out, “It’s Gucci” means everything is fine, although I’m sure my daughter did not merely wish to inform me she no longer needed assistance. I sensed a definite if-you-were-a-stay-at-home-mom-youwouldn’t-ignore-me vibe. Anyhoo, the following morning, having slept terribly, I announced to a group of juniors, “I am really riding the struggle bus today!” I had learned this euphemism last year in the halls and so sought to not only relay my fatigue but also connect on their level. “Um, Mrs. Wilson? We don’t really say that anymore.” Argh! There goes my street cred. I simply can’t get it right. When I don’t understand I seem stupid, and on the rare occasion when I do, I still seem stupid. It’s a catch-22, like the swearing crisis I experienced in 2003. If I dropped the F-bomb in front of my 3-year-old after an unfortunate potty-training incident, I risked receiving a call from Sister Mary Jo at PRE. If I didn’t, if I somehow miraculously refrained from releasing the cussword Kraken as I Silkwooded the entire bathroom, I’d go insane from bottled-up frustration. The point is, that despite having kids at home and teaching high schoolers, I can no longer keep up with today’s youth speak. Alas, I must accept and use the language I know and love, and not worry about impressing teenagers. If they think I’m weird, so what? It’s Gucci. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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Referendum deserves ‘yes’ vote Commentary by CJ McClanahan I am a pragmatist. I’m too lazy to get caught up in emotional conversations regarding politics, pop culture or local gossip. I readers’ views rarely engage in controversial issues unless I fully understand both sides and feel passionate about the topic. In other words, I’m boring and probably the guy at your party who’s trying to guide the conversation to classic TV shows or great ’80s hip-hop. However, I’ve decided it’s time to chime in on an extremely important issue for anyone who lives in Hamilton Co. On May 3, we will have the opportunity to vote on an HSE Schools referendum that is proposing a property tax of 22.75 cents per $100 assessed home value. So, if you own a home worth $250,000 you’d pay an extra $165 more per year in property taxes. Let me start by saying that I’ve been wired since birth to oppose a tax increase of any kind. So, when I first heard about this referendum, I was extremely skeptical.
But the more I learned, the more I realized how important a “yes” vote is to all of the residents of HSE school district. As a parent, the benefits are clear. A “yes” vote will provide $17 million annually for the next seven years and all of these funds will go directly to impact our kids. These funds will allow us to keep the best teachers (who are already in the lower third for teacher salaries compared to area school districts), and add 43 new teacher positions to help reduce class sizes. Better teachers and smaller class sizes are significant benefits to parents in the HSE district. But they aren’t the only ones who benefit from a “yes” vote. All homeowners will enjoy the greater appreciation as a direct result of having an exceptional school system. Join me in making HSE the best district in the state by voting yes on May 3. CJ McClanahan is the founder and president of reachmore, a leadership training and consulting firm, and also the author of “Thrive.” To contact CJ, or to find out more about reachmore, go to www. goreachmore.com.
Finding more, feeling complete Commentary by Pastor Mike Colaw One of the most interesting pieces of theistic faith is simply its answer to the heart’s desire for more. religion Many who explore faith actually do so quite logically. It isn’t blind, but rather the natural step that is driven by a hunger. What do you do when you achieve the job you wanted? Are you now complete? How about when you finish the degree you thought you wanted, or marry the person of your dreams, or lose the weight you thought would make you look good? Everyone begins by answering “yes” until they realize they are not yet whole or that the object of their affection lacks the ability to satisfy this mysterious hunger that still resides. Malcom Muggeridge, the famous British journalist, says it well: “It is difficult to resist the conclusion that 20th century man has abolished himself. Tired of the struggle to be himself he has created boredom out of his own influence and vulnerability out of his own strength. He himself blows the trumpet that brings the walls of his own cities crashing down until at last having educating himself into imbecility, having drugged and polluted himself into stupefaction
he keels over a weary, battered, old brontosaurus and becomes extinct.” Ancient King Solomon says it well: “I denied myself nothing my eyes desired; I refused my heart no pleasure. My heart took delight in all my labor, and this was the reward for all my toil. Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind; nothing was gained under the sun.” It’s not that another degree, marriage, or raise doesn’t bring momentary happiness — absolutely they do. Yet it isn’t just a quick pleasure that we desire; it’s to feel complete. Most who try and succeed in their earthly endeavors begin to realize that along with their success is this ever-growing awareness that it isn’t fully working. What if there is more? Jesus Christ takes this to another level. It’s not a story of man trying to create purpose. It’s perfect purpose coming to man. Mike Colaw is the director of ministries at Trinity Church. You may e-mail him at justthink@ luke117.com. Visit his websites www.trinitywesleyan.com or www.luke117.com
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these are very thin socks.” “Whatever you say, Mr. Wolfsie. Please grab one of the blue gowns off that hook on the President Obama’s annual physical indidoor … if you can reach it.” cated he had grown over an inch since taking When I got home, I asked my wife how tall office. His doctor said there was humor no explanation for this. The Dem- she thought I was. “Well, let’s see, when I’m in heels, I’m taller than you, and I’m 5’ 7,” so ocrats credited Obamacare. I guess I’d say you are 5’ 8.” And you’re just I recently needed a brain scan. After examabout as adorable as can be.” ining my head, the nurse told me they didn’t “But when we got find anything. (They I have to admit that either I’m a married, I told you I was need to find a better pathological liar and need some 5’ 10.” Why didn’t you way of presenting that expensive counseling, or I am — and challenge me? information.) this is tough to admit — shrinking. “I figured you rounded I was weighed and it up from 5’ 7”. Same thing with your math had my height measured. My father was six SATs.” feet and my mother was barely five. I asI have to admit that either I’m a pathologisumed I was right in the middle, at 5’ 10.” I cal liar and need some expensive counseling, never did well in math. For almost 55 years, I always listed myself as 5’ 10.” If I gained a few or I am — and this is tough to admit — shrinking. It’s going to depend on which one is covpounds, I just told myself I’d grown taller. I ered by Medicare. found this easier than cutting back on pie. (See the full column at www.currentinfishThe nurse reviewed the stats: “Blood presers.com) sure, 123 over 80; height 5’ 8” and weight 170. Very good, Mr. Wolfsie, please step over here and… “Whoa! How tall did you say I was?” Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at “That would be 5 feet, 8 inches – in your wolfsie@aol.com. socks, of course.” “No, I’m 5’ 10,” okay? And second of all,
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Dueling pianos live at Alley’s news@currentinfishers.com The final spring Ashton Wolf dueling piano show is happening at 9:30 p.m. April 1 at Alley’s Alehouse inside Pinheads Entertainment Cenperformance ter in Fishers. This free show is made for sing-alongs. Show attendees will get to request their favorite songs, and have fun roasting friends while celebrating weddings, birthdays, retirement parties, bachelorette parties or any other occasion they want to celebrate. With thousands of songs at their fingertips, Ashton Wolf’s Dueling Piano show can play it all: classic rock, classic country, standards and more – you name it and they will play it! Wolf is the co-founder and artistic director of Fishers’ own Nickel Plate Players. Ashton and his partner, Craig Wilson, are going to rock all night long. For more, visit ashtonwolfonline.com.
Correction – In the March 22 edition of Night and Day, the Daughters of R&B concert date was listed as March 13. The concert at The Warehouse in Carmel is on May 13. ‘In The Mood’ at the Palladium – Now in its 22nd season, ‘In The Mood’ is a phenomenon among touring shows. With performances all across the U.S. and around the world including two sold out tours of Australia, this show is a celebration of American popular music. The show will be at the Palladium in Carmel on April 3. The timeless melodies and rhythms of the big band era such as “Tuxedo Junction”, “Sing, Sing, Sing”, “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” and of course “In the Mood” then culminating with a stirring salute to our Veterans will have the audience cheering for more. A show for kids from 8 to 98 – bring the whole family. For tickets, visit thecenterpresents.org.
Ashton Wolf and Craig Wilson will perform April 1 at Alley’s Alehouse. (Submitted photo)
TOTS to present late Melif work By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com In 1975, Leonard Melif wrote “Pornostars At Home” to take a different look at the adult film industry. This year, director William Wilkison convinced Theatre on the Square, at 627 Massachutheater setts Ave., Indianapolis, to allow him to direct the play. “The interesting thing about the play is it takes a different look at that industry,” he said. “It’s stripped away the ideas that people have about folks in that industry and it puts a very human face and element on the subject matter.” The play follows four adult film stars invited to one of their coworkers 35th birthday party. The play takes place in an apartment and the audience learns the different hopes and dreams about each character and what they want out of life. “One of the cool things about it is there’s no nudity, but there is adult subject matter obviously,” Wilkison said. “It is something that’s a part of their lives and the play gets into some detail about what they like about the industry, but also some things that are very tragic about the industry.” The play has a PG-13 rating due to adult themes and language. Although Melif wrote “Pornostars At Home” in 1975, some of the elements and issues discussed in the play are still apparent in today’s time. Wilkison said the play touches on feminism and other hot issues, such as one character who stars in gay adult films but claims he is heterosexual. “All of these subjects are just as relevant today as they were then,” he said. “I think it’s looking at where we came from and where
Singing Hoosiers – The Singing Hoosiers will perform at the Palladium in Carmel at 8 p.m. on April 15. The Indiana University Singing Hoosiers have a long and storied tradition of excellence in the contemporary vocal arts, performing popular contemporary vocal music ranging from The Great American Songbook, jazz, Broadway, to the hits of today. Dazzling choreography and a fun, energetic and entertaining program that appeals to all audiences and all ages are a part of a Singing Hoosier performance. The ensemble averages 85 student singers and instrumentalists from the IU Jacobs School of Music as well as students from throughout the university. For tickets, visit thecenterpresents.org. Carmel Symphony League to host Annual Spring Luncheon – The Carmel Symphony League will host the Annual Spring Luncheon April 12 at the Ritz Charles in Carmel. Social hour will begin at 11 a.m. with the luncheon beginning promptly at 11:45 a.m. Proceeds of the momentous occasion will benefit the CSO Education Program, which works to foster the musical talent of our local young artists. Appearances by special musical guests will highlight luncheon with silent auction items on display as well. Featured silent auction bid item includes a dinner with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra Maestro, David Bowden. RSVP by April 5 to info@carmelsymphony.org.
Miranda Nehrig and Jay Hemphill rehearse for the show. “Pornostars At Home” will be on stage April 1-23. (Submitted photo)
we are now and those types of things are all throughout the play. I think it’s a relevant play It’s a comedy drama so it doesn’t take itself too seriously, but it packs an emotional punch.” “Pornostars At Home” will be playing on weekends from April 1-23 at 7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 4 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets cost $20 for adults and $15 for students or seniors. For more, visit tots.org.
Antiques Road Show – Antiques Roadshow, PBS’s most-watched ongoing series and a production of WGBH Boston, visits Indianapolis as part of a sixcity 2016 summer tour. Roadshow and WFYI will host an all-day appraisal event on July 9. To enter the drawing for free tickets to the Indianapolis Antiques Roadshow event and to see complete application rules, go to pbs.org/roadshowtickets. For more information you may also call toll-free 888-762-3749. Deadline for applications is April 28 at 11:59pm PST.
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Where’s Amy? ‘Where’s Amy?’ is a photo column by Amy Pauszek, a society girl and film producer and partner with Ever Film Productions, LLC. She may be reached at aepaws1@comcast.net.
Where’s Amy? celebrates at Mo’s Irish Pub
Amanda and Ryan Burwell (Noblesville), Sarah Murphy (Broad Ripple), “Hugo the Irish Server” (Noblesville), Brent Hirshey (Noblesville), Brandy Shafer (Noblesville), Eric Watkins (Noblesville) and Paige Bowers (Fortville) came to Mo’s Irish Pub to Celebrate Ryan Burwell’s Birthday and St. Patty’s Day! (Photos by Amy Pauszek) I celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with old and new friends at Mo’s Irish Pub in Noblesville. The pub was filled with live Irish music, festive party favors and lots of green beer and specialty drinks. The Mo’s staff was excited and ready to kick off their annual three-day St. Pat’s Weekend Bash. Yep, it's safe to say these St. Paddy's Day party-goers sure enjoyed the delicious food and spirits because everyone’s Irish eyes were shinning.
Megan Hiner (Noblesville) had a blast serving up green beer and her special green cocktails for the large crowd festive at Mo’s in Noblesville.
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J. Razzo′s 2 is a comfortable Italian restaurant in the growing community of Westfield, and it is a branch off of the original J. Razzo’s. Traditional cuisine is featured on the menu with affordable prices and high-quality ingredients, and many sauces, dressings, pastas and breads are made fresh daily in the kitchen. Enjoy friendly service, and take advantage of the full bar within the establishment. Type of Food: Traditional Italian meals Food Recommendation: Seafood Fettuccine Reservations: Optional
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The best broccoli parmesan soup Commentary by Ceci Martinez This is a mouth-watering recipe! This flavorful and vibrant Broccoli Parmesan Soup is a bowl of pure, creamy comfort! Notes: A pinch of baking soda is a good trick for cooking broccoli; it raises the pH softening vegetable fiber so simmering time is much shorter. Serves: 6 Ingredients: 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, 1 medium onion, finely chopped (about 1 cup), 4 medium stalks celery, finely diced (about 1 cup), 2 medium cloves garlic, minced, 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour, 2 cups milk, 2 cups low-sodium vegetable or chicken stock, plus more if necessary, 1/4 teaspoon baking soda, 12 cups broccoli florets, stems, and stalks cut into 1-inch pieces, 3 ounces Parmigiano-Reggiano, grated, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, salt and freshly ground black pepper, croutons Directions: Melt 3 tablespoons of butter in a soup pot over medium-high heat. Add onion, celery and garlic and cook, stirring, until vegetables are softened but not browned, about 5 minutes (reduce heat if butter begins to brown). Add flour and cook, stirring constantly, until all the flour is absorbed, about 30 seconds. Stirring constantly, slowly pour in the milk, followed
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Founded in 2004 by saxophonist Joshua Redman in San Francisco, the music SFJAZZ Collective has honored a series of jazz giants with new arrangements of their compositions, preserved on CD and shared with national audiences through touring. The pattern was broken in 2011 and 2012, with recordings and a tour focusing on Stevie Wonder. The artistic direction of the group thus branched out into pop music, showing that there was a legitimate jazz approach to such songs as “Sir Duke” and “Superstition.” The octet brought that show to the Center for the Performing Arts, proving its point definitively. A further departure from a purist concentration brings the band back to the Palladium April 8, the night after a concert at Purdue’s Loeb Playhouse. This time, the ensemble features its arrangements of songs by Gary native Michael Jackson. Without the Jackson vocals and dance production, the venture may seem like a stretch, but the Collective touts the musical validity of — and their personal love for — songs like “Working Day and Night” and “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough.”
The octet will perform at the Palladium on April 8. (Submitted photo by Jay Blakesberga)
Members appearing here are Matt Penman, bass; Obed Calvaire, drums; David Sanchez, tenor sax; Miguel Zenon, alto sax; Avishai Cohen, trumpet; Robin Eubanks, trombone; Warren Wolf; vibraphone, and Edward Simon, piano. Two weeks out of every year, the octet gathers at the San Francisco Jazz Center to write and rehearse new arrangements. Then it goes on tour, from which a CD results.
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St.Vincent provides for AEDs By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com A donation of nearly $16,000 from St.Vincent Fishers to the Fishers Fire Dept. will help save lives in the event of a donation cardiac emergency involving visitors to the city’s most popular parks. Representatives from the hospital presented a check for $15,844 to Fire Chief Steve Orusa and Parks & Recreation Director Tony Elliott last month, allowing for the departments to purchase 11 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to be stationed within city parks. “It’s estimated that somewhere between 400,000 and 500,000 people across the United States will die of sudden cardiac death each year,” St.Vincent Fishers cardiologist Dr. Chris Hollon said. “The more we can get these defibrillators out there and train people to use them, the higher the likelihood we’ll be able to resuscitate people and improve long-term survival.” “In no small way, our partnership with St.Vincent has made a difference in our community and a difference in the level of service
Pictured, from left, are St.Vincent Fishers cardiologist Dr. Chris Hollon, Chief Nurse Officer Kim Nealon, Administrator Gary Fammartino, Fishers Fire Dept. Chief Steve Orusa and Parks & Recreation Director Tony Elliott. (Photo by Sam Elliott)
the Fishers Fire Dept. can provide,” added Chief Orusa. “Were blessed, we’re grateful and I want to thank St.Vincent so much for their commitment to the health and wellness in our community and their commitment to our fire department.”
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Fattest cities – Personal finance website WalletHub recently published the 2016 Fattest Cities in America. WalletHub’s analysts compared 100 of the most populated U.S. metro areas across 14 key metrics. They range from “percentage of adults and high school students who are obese” to “percentage of people who are physically inactive.” The Indianapolis metro area ranked third on the list. Source: WalletHub.com
Be Beautiful – You are invited to Be Beautiful, a fundraiser for On Your Feet Foundation from 5 to 8 p.m. on April 25 at 1200 W. Carmel Dr. On Your Feet helps birthparents build a better life through case management and coaching, monetary grants and a community of other birthparents. A donation of $125 will provide guests with one service of their choice from ClarityMD, Dragonfly or Method Salon. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be provided.
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Arbor Homes expanding also offer lots for sale in Pendleton and Atlanta, Ind. Arbor Homes will now build in Kokomo’s Curtis Rector, a Fishers resident and owner Fredrick Farms community, which has 28 of Arbor Homes, is expanding his home buildavailable home sites. ing business into business Kokomo. “After another year of steady growth, we are excited to expand into Founded in 1994, this new market and look forward to Arbor Homes has built more than meeting the needs of future home 11,000 Central Indiana homes. The buyers in Kokomo,” Rector stated. “To company currently builds in Indiameet the need of Indiana home buynapolis, Fortville, Noblesville, Westers, we will continue to look to stay field, Greenwood, Lafayette, Avon, ahead of the market and expand in Camby, Franklin, Greenfield, Plainfield, Rector both land position and products.” Brownsburg, Marion and Shelbyville. For more, visit YourArborHomes.com. In 2015, the company expanded to news@currentinfishers.com
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Home sales down 3.5 percent Commentary by Jim Litten Pended home sales are gaining momentum in Central Indiana. Although February 2016’s data shows pended sales real estate were down 3.5 percent compared to this time last year, January 2016 sales had been down 9.5 percent. Available inventory continues to tighten across the region, while average sales prices grew modestly by 2.7 percent, now at $171,932. Hamilton Co. saw decreases in all categories – average sales price, available inventory and pended sales. In February, the average sales price inched down 0.3 percent to $268,678, listings declined by four houses, and pended sales dipped 16 percent compared to this time last year. • In Fishers/Geist, the average year-to-date home sale price declined 3.2 percent compared to this time last year, decreasing to $247,193. • Inventory moved at a slightly faster pace in Fishers/Geist in February 2016. Overall,
homes sold in 79 days – eight fewer days than this time last year. • Buyers in Fishers/Geist had fewer options available to them. Last month, 464 homes were available for sale – eight fewer homes compared to February 2015. • Pended home sales have slipped in Fishers/ Geist. In February 2016, 139 homes sold – a decline of 32 homes compared to February 2015. • Of the pended home sales in Fishers/Geist last month, nine were priced $500,000 to $999,999; 32 were priced $300,000 to $499,999; 40 were priced $200,000 to $299,999; 57 were priced $100,000 to $199,999; and one was priced below $99,999. The spring buying season will heat up the market, but the low level of inventory will keep demand in check. Jim Litten is the president of F.C. Tucker Company. Comment on this article by e-mailing to editorial@youarecurrent.com.
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Blueprint for Improvement: Brighter kitchen, bigger dining Commentary by Larry Greene
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The goal was to create a brighter, larger space in which the homeowners could enjoy cooking, dining, and entertaining. 1. The existing perimeter cabinets were painted white, and the hood was replaced, updating the look. 2. Removing the large bulkhead above the island allowed a more open feel and the installation of pendant lights. 3. The new dining room addition mirrors an extended bay on the other side of the home seamlessly. 4. The large, custom windows bring so much light into the space, which extends into the adjacent sitting area. 5. New white, custom built-in shelving and an update to the stone fireplace create a cozy, inviting feel. 6. The space was completed with accent cove lighting, and custom glass cabinet inserts.
Before Background info: These homeowners recently relocated to this 21-year-old home in the Queens Manor neighborhood from their California home. They knew they wanted to do some updating, while still matching the classic structure and wood trim throughout the home.
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The existing space appeared dark and bulky, with a lack of space for a decent dining table. For a combined kitchen/dining/living space, it was definitely too small. It was not a pleasant space to spend time in or entertain guests.
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Friends of Chaucie’s Place Breakfast Please join us to learn how Chaucie’s Place child sexual abuse and youth suicide prevention programs impact our community...our family, friends, neighbors and co-workers. Wednesday, April 27, 2016 • 7:00-9:00 am Ritz Charles • 12156 N. Meridian Street • Carmel
$10 per person • Donation envelopes will be available and the courtesy of a contribution to Chaucie’s Place is most appreciated.
Great Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafra. (Photo by Don Knebel)
Mysteries of the sphinx Commentary by Don Knebel Many things about the Great Sphinx on Egypt’s Giza Plateau remain mysterious. The truth of a popular story about its travel missing nose is not among them. The Great Sphinx, having the head of a man and the body of a lion, is the world’s largest monolithic statue. Carved in the limestone in the quarry from which the stones of the Great Pyramids were mined, the body is 241 feet long and the top of the head is 66 feet above the floor. For thousands of years, the body was covered with desert sand, creating the image of a disembodied head sometimes mistaken for an Egyptian goddess. Despite its size, no Egyptian records mention the Great Sphinx and archaeologists are not sure when or why it was created. One popular theory is that the Sphinx honors Pharaoh Khafra, who ruled Egypt in about 2500 B.C. and whose pyramid, the second largest in Egypt, is nearby. Supporters of this theory believe the once-painted head is that of
Khafra. Others claim the Sphinx was sculpted before Khafra, who discovered it buried in the sand and ordered his pyramid built alongside it. In 1932, American physic Edgar Cayce reported a vision revealing the Great Sphinx was built in 10,000 B.C. by survivors from Atlantis. That same year Cayce predicted that we would learn in 1958 that the Great Pyramids were built by workers somehow able to float their enormous stones in the air. A 15th century Arab historian reported that the nose of the Sphinx was pried off by a Sufi Muslim outraged that locals were praying to the Great Sphinx for a successful harvest. But Giza guides have long claimed that cannon balls fired by Napoleon’s soldiers shattered the nose. Sketches made before the birth of Napoleon show Sphinx without his nose. Case closed. 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.
Dispatches Designer workshop series – The public is invited to connect with design professionals each month on various interior design topics. Join us for Start With Art and Let it Be Your Design Guide at 10:30 a.m. April 19 at the Indiana Design Center. Dianne Wright of Coats-Wright Art & Design will present. RSVP via e-mail to concierge@ IndianaDesignCenter.com.
Quick fix for tired feet – A quick way to perk up tired feet is with an ice massage. Fill the bottom of a basin, or a corner of the tub, with one layer of ice cubes. Sit down and rub your feet over the ice cubes. Continue massaging until your feet feel better or until the ice melts. Then dry them and apply some lotion. Source: BottomLinePersonal.com
Shaving cream for carpet stains – Shaving cream, the plain white, foamy kind, can be used to treat a variety of carpet stains. Spray the shaving cream onto a spot and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Use a soft scrub brush and gently rub the cream into the stain. Dampen a cloth with vinegar and water and blot the stain. Continue blotting until all the cream is picked up and the extra water is absorbed. Source: DoItYourself.com
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Custom drapery and soft furnishings workroom in Carmel is looking for friendly, personable people who like to sew. Sewing experience is necessary and the desire to learn and enjoy is a must. We’ll teach you our methods. Part-time weekday daytime, flexible 20 hour week position in a handy location in Carmel. Ability and willingness to climb a ladder is a needed. Good communication skills. Call Mark at Silk Mountain Creations 815-1660 to set a time to come by. Please do not drop-in. www.silkmountaincreations.com
Lawn mowing & landscaping $10/hr starting pay Servicing Hamilton County No work on Sundays Must have reliable transportation Must be able to lift heavy equipment Must have valid ID Call Ray 698-5480 Midwest Academy is currently seeking candidates to fill the roles of high school science teacher, technology teacher/ coordinator, and substitute teachers. Qualifications include subject area expertise, teaching background, and the ability to relate well to pre-adolescent and teenage students. Master’s degree and experience with learning style differences is preferred. Please send a resume and letter of interest to Katie Foster at kfoster@mymidwestacademy.org.
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APRIL 22 – MAY 7 The Tony award-winning Broadway musical, Fiddler on the Roof, is coming to Civic Theatre! This exciting tale of tradition and family comes alive through the unforgettable songs, “Matchmaker,” “If I Were a Rich Man,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” and many more. Tickets are going fast, so order yours today!
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