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Public forum – The League of Women Voters of Hamilton County is hosting a mayoral and city clerks’ candidate forum for the residents of Fishers. The forum will be today at the Fishers Town Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, In. The public is invited to attend the 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. event.

FHS’s Tiger Dynasty participated at the Boilermaker Regional at Purdue University, winning awards for First Year Rookie and Rookie All-Star. The awards qualified Fishers to compete at the FIRST World Championship April 23-26 in St. Louis. (Submitted Photo.)

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Students belonging to a new club at FHS are learning and using interpersonal and on-the-job skills that have launched their success to compete at a world competition later this education month. FIRST Robotics Competition Team 5010: Tiger Dynasty, is the brainchild of Elizabeth Butterfield, 18, a senior at FHS. Butterfield wanted to form a club focused on engineering, science and technology outside the classroom. In late 2012, Butterfield began the Fishers High School Robotics Club, which eventually became a FIRST Robotics Competition team. FIRST is an acronym: For the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology. The FRC Team 5010 was founded by Butterfield during the summer 2013. She is also a team leader joined by Ryusuke Saito, vice president; and Ryan Sharkey, technical lead; along with Dillan Nayee, John Mross, Connor Rudmann, Matteo Polito, and Jake White, who are all current juniors and seniors. Students that are part of the team are also developing skills in mathematics, marketing and design, while developing leadership and communication skills that will help them as they move to the collegiate level and into their professional lives. “We deal with problems and obstacles and decision-making,” Butterfield said. “We work with and

learn how to communicate with professionals.” In addition, the students work along with mentors: professionals that guide them as the team constructs a robot. Each year, the team designs a new robot and participates in competitions nationally and abroad. Teams have just six weeks to design, construct and test their robots before competing. “Making a robot from scratch in a very short amount of time is a challenge,” Ryan Sharkey, 18, technical lead for Tiger Dynasty, said. “Our team acts like an engineering firm: we have tight deadlines with strict criteria. The experience is stressful but rewarding.” The club first began training last summer with FRC Team 868 (the Carmel TechHOUNDS), which supported the Fishers team with basic training in skills needed to build a robot. “Carmel helped us a lot,” Butterfield said. “Their students were eager to see everyone succeed.” The team participated at the Boilermaker Regional at Purdue University, winning awards for First Year Rookie and Rookie All-Star. The awards qualified Fishers to compete at the FIRST World Championship April 23-26 in St. Louis. Fishers Team 5010: Tiger Dynasty needs $15,000 in funding to participate in the upcoming world competition. To donate, please go to www.gofundme.com/ tigerdynasty. For more information about the team, go to http://tigerdynasty.org/about5010/.

Correction – In the April 1 story “Feedback on train station”, a quote was incorrectly credited to Mike Colaw. The correct person quoted in the story is Mike Colby.

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Spring movies presented by Xfinity are back every Friday from April 18 through May 3. Movies are shown at the amphitheater, are free to the public and begin at dusk. Families are welcome to bring blankets, chairs, and their favorite movie snacks. Movies for April are: • April 18 – Monsters University • April 25 – Peter Pan (1952) will be shown after the Trees are Treasures Arbor Day Celebration For more info, visit currentinfishers.com.

Political endorsements – Judge Brian G. Poindexter, a candidate for Hamilton County Superior Court judge, has received several endorsements from local public safety professionals. He has been endorsed by the Noblesville Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 198, Carmel Fraternal Order of Poindexter Police Lodge 185, and the Hamilton County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 103. Poindexter has served as the judge of the Carmel City Court since 2009. He is opposd by incumbent Judge William Hughes. MIBOR endorses Offerman – The Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors (MIBOR) announced its endorsement of Ed Offerman for Fishers City Council Northeast District 6. Offerman is currently the Fall Creek Township Board President and a former member of the Fishers Town Council. Offerman stated he is pleased to have the endorsement as he believes it is the realtors who know the most about the neighborhoods and the concerns of the residents. Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP names new managing partner – Anne Hensley Poindexter has been elected to a three-year term as Managing Partner, Campbell Kyle Proffitt LLP. Poindexter received her undergraduate degree from Ball State University and her law degree from Indiana University and is a member of the American, Indiana State and Hamilton County Bar Associations. Sheriff’s office announces new senior chaplain – Chaplain Mark Fidler is no stranger to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office or to jail ministry. Fidler has worked as a volunteer, then a part-time chaplain, and finally a full-time chaplain with the sheriff’s office. In addition, he serves as Director for the Junior Law Enforcement Academy, works with the Sheriff’s Chaplaincy Conference, and pastors Christ Community Church in Noblesville, among other duties.

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The Humane Society for Hamilton County will host its annual “Wine, Wags & Whiskers” event, where guests can taste more than 40 wines, enjoy hors d’oeuvres and mingle with adoptable pets on April 11 at The Mansion at Oak Hill in Carmel. Read more at currentinfisherscom

Art in Town Hall returns on April 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Town Hall, 1 Municipal Drive, and offers an opportunity to view Hamilton Southeastern School’s Senior Art Showcase. Residents are encouraged to attend this free event and celebrate the talent in our community. Light refreshments will be provided. This exhibit will be available to the public from April 10 through May 7. For more info, visit currentinfishers.com.

HSE Schools has opened two Family Resource Centers - one at Riverside Intermediate and another at Sand Creek Intermediate schools. The center at Sand Creek will be open the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. with assistance from a school counselor and/or school psychologist and will feature speakers on a variety of topics such as: • Today – Anti-bullying, Jeff Foutty, Ed.S., HSE School Psychologist • April 22 – Social Media Safety, Fishers Police Dept. For more info, visit currentinfishers.com

DVD review “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” is now the fifth film to be spun out of the books of J.R.R. Tolkien, so it’s no surprise if casual fans of the sword-andsorcery universe of Middle-Earth are growing a bit fatigued by now. Read more at currentnightandday.com


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Fishers BMV set to close By Ann Craig-Cinnamon • ann@youarecurrent.com The Fishers Bureau of Motor Vehicles Branch at 3 Municipal Dr. will close its doors on April 26, never to reopen. government The question now is whether there will be a branch in Fishers to replace it. The town of Fishers terminated the BMV’s lease, effective May 1 so that the town court and IT Dept. can move into the space. The BMV posted a notice on the door of the building on March 21 to inform the public of a hearing to get input into whether a Fishers branch is necessary and where residents would like to see it located. According to Josh Gillespie, deputy commissioner of communications for the Indiana BMV, not many people showed up. “Attendance was very sparse. It consisted of two town counselors and two other residents,” he said. The options being considered by the BMV are to move to another location in Fishers or expand the capacity of nearby branches which include Noblesville, Carmel, McCordsville, Nora and Lawrence. These branches, according to the BMV, are within 7 to 11 miles or a 10 to 20 minute drive from Fishers. BMV statistics show that the Fishers branch has seen a steady decline in customer visits despite being one of the fastest growing communities in the country. The decline has been 25%

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since 2007 because more people are choosing online BMV transactions. The BMV reports that more than 50 percent of all BMV transactions are handled at www.myBMV.com. By not opening another Fishers branch and expanding the capacity of the nearby branches, the BMV estimates $1 million will be saved over 10 years. The BMV also said that no employees will lose their jobs because of the closing and will be integrated into other nearby branches. Gillespie said that no decision has been made.“We are continuing to review all of our options and are working with the Town of Fishers,” he said.

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The Indiana Artists Club’s Annual Juried Exhibition takes place each spring at the Indianapolis Museum of Art and this year’s event will feature a painting by Fishers artist Jean award Smith. This year marks the 82nd Annual Exhibit, and Smith’s painting, “The Priest,” is eligible for several financial awards, including “Best of Show.” Smith is one of 43 artists chosen to participate in the exhibit, which will be on display through June 8 in the IMA’s Community Gallery. The IAC Annual Exhibit is free and open to the public; awards will be presented to the artists at a public, free reception on Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m. Smith has been an artist for 60 years and is well known in artistic communities. “She shows in a lot of major exhibitions around the state,” said Pam Newell, artist, instructor and president of the Indiana Artists Club. “Her watercolors are just amazing.” Smith’s road to the IAC Annual Exhibit at the IMA was not easy. “To become a member of IAC is pretty difficult,” Newell stated. “You have to be an established artist and have been accepted in two to three outside juried shows. It can take people years to accomplish this.” Smith is in the IAC and the next step was to be chosen for the Annual Exhibit. This year’s Annual Exhibit juror is Dr. Charles Venable, the CEO of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. “Dr. Venable selected

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the first batch of artists,” explained Newell. “One hundred forty-one works were submitted by 79 active IAC artists. Of that he selected 43 works and then out of the 43 he chose the ones that will win awards.” “To have Jean’s work included in the Annual Exhibit is wonderful,” Newell said. “I’m always amazed that I get in,” added Smith. “It is a great opportunity to have work shown to the public.” The IAC is one of the oldest juried organizations in the state. “We’ve exhibited at Town Hall in Fishers to educate the community on what professional artwork looks like,” Newell said. “We’re trying to get the public connected to the artist and having the arts adds richness and culture to everyday life.”


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Fishers begins long range planning for pedestrian and bike trails

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By Ann Craig-Cinnamon • ann@youarecurrent.com What do you think the Town of Fishers will look like in the year 2040? That may seem rather far into the future, but town planners have embarked on a project which maps cover story out pedestrian and bike trails that many years ahead. It’s the Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan and it’s funded by a $20,000 grant from the State Dept. of Health as a way to promote healthy lifestyles and is being matched by the Town of Fishers. This master plan is being drawn up with public input, too. The town’s Dept. of Community Development held a forum March 27 at Launch Fishers and as many as 50 residents showed up to share what they’d like to see the future city look like in terms of paths, trails and sidewalks. Assistant Director of Planning Rachel Johnson said it’s important to find out what Fishers’ residents want. “We’re listening to what destinations they would like to bike or walk to, but currently can’t because the infrastructure’s not there and they don’t feel safe. Also, where are those gaps in the system at intersections that they don’t feel comfortable crossing? And what do they currently like about our system? What trails do they like to use? We need to know, so that we can identify what we need to expand on,” she said. As a newer community that has grown quickly, Johnson said there are gaps in the system that are natural. So, this project identifies what planners need to work on in ways of sidewalk and trail connections, with added bicycle lanes on the roads, so that cyclists feel comfortable using the roads to travel. In addition, multi-use paths are being considered. “We’ve talked about making a multi-use path to connect Conner Prairie to our downtown area and then connect it down to Richey Woods. So, we want to get input from the community on what they would like to ideally see as those types of recreational uses as well,” said Johnson. She said that connecting Conner Prairie to other parts of Fishers is an exciting project for the planners. “Just engaging the community to get out-of-the-box ideas that we haven’t thought of on

Fishers residents attend Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan Forum at Launch Fishers March 27th

key destinations is important. And looking at what roads they have the most trouble crossing. Through these exercises we’ve heard that many people want to cross (Ind.) 37 but can’t. There’s also a lot of people who want to cross I-69 and (White River) to get to Carmel. These are major projects we need to consider,”she said. Michael Breach, a Fishers resident and engineer attended the forum, said he is looking forward to seeing the master plan. “In my opinion the town has floundered in a lot of situations. I think a lot of that is controlled by economics and funding. The plan will give us some purpose and place,” he said. Christopher Hansen also took time to come to the forum. “I came because I commute on my bike to work in the summer and my family just enjoys riding bikes around town. I want to see what the plan is. I like seeing that the town is seeking input.” Tony Bonacuse had a more specific reason for attending. “I came to the forum because I live in Walnut Creek which is south on Cumberland. My concern is that we are missing out on a community development project. A thousand residents could access the new development downtown if we were connected to Cumberland Road via a bike path. So we would want access to go

north on Cumberland. Then we’d want people north of 116th to have access to Cumberland Park and Stony Creek pool, so we could have a connection there,” he said. Another concern for Bonacuse is the wooden bridge on Cumberland Road at Sand Creek where it constricts to the point of becoming dangerous when pedestrians or bicyclists try to cross at the same time as vehicles. He pointed out that people have been killed there. The master plan, when finalized, will be prioritized and implemented in stages as funding allows. Johnson said creating the plan is important. “I think to stay competitive we need to make sure that we have a community that is healthy for people to live in and easy for people to get around, no matter if they no longer want to drive, or if they just want another option to get to destinations,” she said. If you have ideas, another forum will be held at Launch Fishers at 7 Launch Way, behind the Fishers Library on May 14 from 6 to 8pm. You can also go to the town website at www.fishers.in.us, and click on the link to the interactive wiki-map. You can pinpoint locations that you feel need to be addressed and leave comments.

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Trustees could vote on cuts April 14 You’ll want to pay attention to this if your tax dollars go in part to Hamilton Southeastern Schools. The Board of School Trustees may well decide to vote April 14 on list of budget reductions (identified in Current, April 1) to help lower district costs by $5 million during the next two years. The first phase of reductions totals approximately $2.8 million, and that is noteworthy. We understand that revenue cannot keep pace with costs, and so we salute the trustees for taking a stab at reductions, most notably in the area of employee healthcare plan modifications. As with the public sector, it will mean higher insurance deductibles, the introduction of co-pays for some and having to pay for prescriptions. You might recall the state took control of funding –that’s your money, by the way - for school operations for 2008-09 and it caused this train wreck. We’re counting on the trustees, as well as Supt. Dr. Brian Smith, to make the decisions that will set the course for pulling out of the financial quagmire. ••• And so the March 31 deadline came and went with much fanfare (cough, cough) for registering for Obamacare. President Barack Obama’s initiative reeled in a whopping seven million registrants. How many healthy, previously insured folks were piped aboard the Good Ship Socialist? How many were previously uninsured? We believe you can make educated guesses at answers. So, then, “If you like your insurance … .“ Travesty. ••• We found it interesting that the federal government actually recruited former NBA stars Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Alonzo Mourning to pitch Obamacare. On our dime, yet. Breathtaking. And we found it pulverizing to our collective intelligence that Vice President Joe Biden (can’t believe we’re using “intelligence and “Biden” in the same sentence) took to no less a platform than the Rachel Ray Show in one last appeal to gain registrants last Monday. April Fool’s Day 24 hours early? Laughable. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

Wanna write us a letter? You can do it a couple ways. E-mailing it to info@currentinfishers.com is the quickest and easiest. The old-fashioned way is to snail mail it to Current in Westfield, 30 S. Range Line Road, Fishers, IN 46032. Keep letters to 200 words max (we may make exceptions), and be sure to include your home ZIP code and a daytime number for verification.

Story-teller, speaker, raconteur Commentary by Terry Anker

These past few days have found us leapfrogging the ancient capitals of Europe on a speaking tour as a part of a responsibility as a member of the board for the Austrian Economics Center in Vienna. Among those on the docket were Bucharest, Athens and London (thanks to my colleagues who tolerate Skype and late-night email as the sole paths of communication back home). Each city designated for our little roadshow warrants four or five international guests buttressed by a slightly larger domestic contingent. In a week’s time, one is exposed to many, many speeches; and an array of opinions equally abundant. Style and content vary widely. Some are entertaining and others deliberately eschew humor and rely only on dry data, imagining, one supposes, that even the remotest jocularity might diminish the gravitas with which their desired message is conveyed. It is notable that others find parable and anecdote to be the most effec-

tive way to reach the assembled audience. The best find balance. Weaving both cold fact and personal warmth are among the very most effective methods. So how much latitude can one take in making a point before she dances on the edge of veracity? When is puffery simply the route to efficiency and when does it become deception? The Romanians clung to figures. Each presentation was a study in PowerPoint precision. The Greeks robustly and captivatingly advocated with a near evangelic zeal. While the Brits, ever true to form, employed restraint and erudition to carry the message. It makes me wonder about our American “style.” Do we stray too far from fact when attempting to entertain or do we cling too closely to data and fail to ever make the point? 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 E E K No man is ever whipped, until he quits - in his own mind.

- Napoleon Hill

Fishers has won a lot of awards over the past few years including the 12th-best place to live in America, the 11th-best place to move, one of the 10 best towns for families, among several others. But in an effort to further improve livability, the town is working on a Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan and planners are looking for input from residents in drawing it up. So what would you like to see? Is there a sidewalk in your neighborhood that just ends and you’d like to see it connected? How about biking across Ind. 37? Would you like to, but are scared to try? There’s an idea being floated that would link up a trail system from Conner Prairie to downtown Fishers. Would you like to see that happen? Other cities around us have placed a lot of importance on trails and infrastructure and Fishers town planners don’t want to fall behind. Our cover story this week has more details on how you can pass on your ideas for this master plan project. As we make way for new ideas and developments, sometimes that means things have to change. For instance, the Fishers BMV is closing to make way for town offices to move into that building. Read more inside about whether Fishers will have a BMV branch in the future. The robotics team at Fishers High School recently came away big winners at a regional contest and won the right to compete for national honors in St. Louis against 400 teams. They are doing some amazing things with robots. You can read more about it inside. If they could just create a robot that would shovel the snow off our driveways by next winter, I think they’d have a real winning idea! We want to hear from you if you know of someone who is worthy of being recognized or if you have an event that needs some support. Thanks for reading Current in Fishers! Ann Craig-Cinnamon s is the managing editor of Current in Fishers. You may e-mail her at ann@youarecurrent.com

BELIEVE IT! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Deming, N.M., hunting is prohibited in Mountain View Cemetery.

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It’s a mass-taxation opportunity Commentary by Rick McKinney

the fairest way to tax in that it affects only those who will benefit most from the service and use it the most. It is also the closest means to a true Citizens of Hamilton County … Awaken from “market test” in order for other outlying townships your slumber and guard your wallets! to determine whether or not to hold a referendum The much debated and disopinion cussed subject of mass transit for their citizens. For every $50,000 you make, at the law’s was addressed this recently endpresent maximum tax level, this service will cost ed session of the Indiana General Assembly with you $125 in after tax dollars each and every year the passage of SB 176 and was promptly signed once the referendum is by Governor Pence. It passed. takes effect July 1. For every $50,000 you make, at the law’s present maximum tax level, this service will You could also pay In the most simplest cost you $125 in after tax dollars each and every more than this because if terms, this bill is mass year once the referendum is passed. the “voluntary” business taxation at its core and contribution of 10 percent you, Mr./Mrs. Citizen, toward the annual expenses doesn’t materialize, need to be vigilant and pay attention to the future then the county or local township governments activities of the Hamilton County Council. This is ,which authorized the referendum, are required the fiscal body for Hamilton County which now to make up the difference from county income has the decision making power whether to hold taxes, not property taxes. a county -wide referendum to implement a new Do the math based on your financial situation income tax up to 0.25 percent of your pay to fund then contact all county councilors to express a mass transit system like IndyGo or to pass the your views on this new tax opportunity and vote decision down to the township level where the accordingly when you have the opportunity. Once township board can decide whether or not to enacted, the tax will never go away or down have solely a township referendum. If the township referendum passes, then only those citizens within that township would pay for mass transit Rick McKinney is an at-large member of the Hamilton County Council. service. For contact information for him and This is what I, as an individual at-large county other county officials, visit www. councilor who has won five consecutive countyhamiltoncounty.in.gov wide elections, advocate because I believe it is

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World-famous violin player coming to Palladium stage By Jay Harvey • editorial@youarecurrent.com An almost freakish incident of two broken strings in the course of one concert performance gave Midori a flash of acclaim in her early teens. music In 1986, Leonard Bernstein was conducting her at the Tanglewood Festival as soloist in his “Serenade” when she had the sudden twin misfortune. Immediately after the initial accident, Midori (she uses only her first name) made the customary turn to the concertmaster in order to continue. That borrowed instrument suffered the same bad luck as the performance proceeded, and the Japanese-born 14-year-old finished it playing on a third violin, again passed on to her by the first-chair first violinist. What everyone remarked on at the time was her imperturbable elan in bringing off the performance. She won over everyone, including the astonished Bernstein, and the event made the front page of the New York Times. Yet there has been nothing ordinary about her career since, even without the sensationalism that briefly moved her name onto the news pages. Those distinctions have included establishing several kinds of music-education programs. One of them gives exposure to music and direct training in underserved neighborhoods in Japan and the United States. It serves about 15,000 people annually in New York City. It is no one-off exposure to music, but a 26-week course. Another venture, established on the basis of the lucrative Avery Fisher Award she won in 2001, is Partners in Performance, which is designed to stimulate interest in classical music in small cities. Proceeds from concerts by Midori and other eminent artists are used for support of community music organizations. Then, a decade ago, she established a program to encourage American youth orchestras. Midori has performed with these orchestras and has advocated for them offstage, using her prominence to strengthen their home viability. Several years ago, she took this initiative outside the United States, collaborating with orchestras in Costa Rica, Bulgaria and Peru. Midori is an accomplished violin player and also the Her core artistry continues into early chair of the strings department at the University of middle age, complete with an academic Southern California. (Submitted photo) anchor. She is entering her third year as professor at the University of Southern California, where she chairs the strings department. If you want to hear how well Midori applies her technical wizardry to musical insight and understanding, you can’t do better than listen to this Carnegie Hall recital performance of Ravel’s “Tzigane” on YouTube. The pianist is Robert McDonald. She was 18 at the time, and already a veteran of the world’s concert stages, having made her professional debut at 11. The suspenseful energy and seemingly spontaneous rapport between Midori and McDonald are remarkable. With pianist Ozgur Avdin, she will play a solo recital here including sonatas by Beethoven, Debussy, and Shostakovich, plus Schubert’s Rondo Brilliant in B minor. Midori in concert • Featuring a violin recital with pianist Ozgur Aydin • 7 p.m. April 13 • The Palladium in Carmel • Tickets start at $20 • For more information visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.

THIS WEEK Broadway star at the Palladium – Movie and television fans might see the name Mandy Patinkin and instantly think of CARMEL Inigo Montoya from “The Princess Bride” or Saul Berenson from “Homeland.” But Patinkin is a multi-talented artist who also happens to be a Tony-Awardwinning Broadway legend. From Irving Berlin to Stephen Sondheim, from Cole Porter to Harry Chapin, Mandy Patinkin promises to take listeners on a stunning musical journey they’ll never forget. To witness this legend of screen and stage in person, plan to attend his concert at 8 p.m. April 11 at the Palladium in Carmel. Tickets start at $15. For more information, call 843-3800 or visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org. There’s a sure sign that spring is finally here – Conner prairie is opening it’s outdoor season and holding Spring Break hours! FISHERS All of Conner Prairie’s indoor and outdoor experiences will now be open. Visit the new indoor Create.Connect exhibit and take advantage of the outdoor play areas and historic experiences. Conner Prairie is located at 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. now through April 13. Regular April hours resume after April 13. • 776-6006 • www. connerprairie.org “Miracle on South Division” – This is the last weekend to see the Tom Dudzick play at The Belfry Theatre, 10690 NOBLESVILLE Greenfield Ave. Performances are 8 p.m. April 11 and 12 and 2 p.m. April 13. “Miracle on South Division” is a heartwarming story about a family with a history, a secret, and the search for truth. Filled with both humor and tears, it is a story that anyone with a family can appreciate. Cost is $15 for adults and $12 for ages 12 and under. For more information, call 773-1085 or visit http:// thebelfrytheatre.com. Spring Awakening – As the land awakens from its winter slumber, plants begin to bloom and animals become more active WESTFIELD as they search for food, shelter, and mates. School-aged children are invited to wake up for this eyeopening experience at 1 p.m. April 9 at Cool Creek Park and Nature Center, 2000 E. 151st St. Lady Lazarus – The exhibition of artist Rebecca Gunderman Cisneros

zionsVILLE will have an opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. April 11 at the SullivanMunce Cultural Center, 225 W. Hawthorne St. Cisneros is a local Zionsville artist whose work is centered around the miracle of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead.


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Beef & Boards Presents: ‘Cole Porter’s Anything Goes’ • This classic boy-meets-girl tale features two unlikely pairs looking for love on the S.S. American; singing sailors and exotic disguises make this comedy fun and a must-see. • 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • Tonight at 8 p.m.; April 9 at 1 p.m.; April 10 at 1 and 8 p.m.; April 11 and 12 at 8 p.m.; April 13 at 1:30 and 7 p.m. • Tickets start at $38.50. • 872-9664 • www.beefandboards.com

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Outdoor Season Opening/ Spring Break Hours at Conner Prairie • All of Conner Prairie’s indoor and outdoor experiences will now be open. Visit the new indoor Create.Connect exhibit and take advantage of the outdoor play areas and historic experiences. • 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and through April 13. Regular April hours resume after April 13. • Adult tickets $15, Seniors $14, Youth ages 2 – 12 $10. Free for members. • 776-6006 • www.connerprairie.org

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It’s Time for Color Exhibit at the Birdie Gallery • The Hamilton County Artist Association is the site for a spring art show entitled “It’s Time for Color.” Visit the show and the gift shop to find paintings that can start or add to a collection of great local art. • 195 S. Fifth St., Noblesville • Today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; April 11 & April 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Free • 773-5197 • www.hcaa-in.org

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Young Artists Exhibit at Nickel Plate Arts • Works of art created by talented, local young artists will be on display. • 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville • Today from noon to 5 p.m.; April 11 from noon to 5 p.m.; April 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Free. • 452-3690.• www.nickelplatearts.org Prairie Plates with Joseph Decuis Restaurant • Prairie Plates is an adults-only dining experience. Each event includes a gourmet style meal from the region’s top chefs and artisans. This outing includes multiple courses, which will include Wagyu beef from Joesph Decuis (a restaurant in NE Indiana) and wine from their award-winning list. Reservations required.• 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • Tonight at 6:30 p.m. • $150 per person. • Call 776-6006 to register. • www.connerprairie.org Wine, Wags & Whiskers at Oak Hill Mansion • Attend this fundraiser for the Humane Society for Hamilton County; guests will be treated to hors d’oeuvres and a selection of over 40 different wines. A silent auction will also be available. • 5801 E. 116th St., Carmel • Tonight from 6 – 10:30 p.m. • Tickets $55 in advance or $65 at the door. • 219-3324 • www. winewagsandwhiskers.com

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TRUoriginal Mixed Media Workshop with Jill Metz • Meet at Nickel Plate Arts for a unique art experience; artist Jill Metz will lead a workshop on how to create with mixed media techniques and participants will make their own 11x14 family motto. Registration required. • Tonight from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. • $45 and includes all supplies. • 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville • Call 452-3690 to register. • www.nickelplatearts.org The Belfry Theatre Presents: “Miracle on South Division Street” • This show tells the story of a family with an interesting history, a secret and the need to discover the truth about a miracle. • 10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville • Tonight at 8 p.m.; April 12 at 8 p.m.; April 13 at 2 p.m. • Adults $15; 12 and under $12. • Call for reservations, 773-1085. • www. thebelfrytheatre.com Family Game Night at Fall Creek Intermediate School • Fishers Parks & Recreation hosts a family game night; board games, puzzles, open gym and giant games are available. Snacks will be on hand, all ages are welcome and registration is not required. • 12011 Olio Rd., Fishers • Tonight from 6 – 8 p.m. • Free • 595-3150 • www.fishers.in.us/parks Forest Park Easter Egg Hunt • The annual Easter Egg Hunt at Forest Park is today and be sure to watch for a visit from the Easter Bunny! • 1077 Cicero Rd., Noblesville • Activities start at 10 a.m.; Egg hunt begins at 11 a.m. sharp. • Free • www. cityofnoblesville.org

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Spring Container Class Presented by the Windowbox Gardner • Visit the Ambassador House and Heritage Gardens for this fun “make and take” class that teaches participants how to build a spring flower container. The fee includes all materials needed as well as potting soil, flowers and accents. Please register. • 10595 Eller Rd., Fishers • Today 1 to 3 p.m. • $40 • Call 696-4047 to register or email Gretchen@windowboxgardener.com Follow the North Star • Conner Prairie’s nationally acclaimed and award-winning program reenacts the experiences of fugitive slaves hoping to find freedom. Learn about the perils of the journey and about the generosity of the families who helped shelter the slaves along the way. This powerful program is for ages 12 and over; kids under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. • Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • Tonight from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.; times are staggered every 15 minutes and program lasts 90 minutes • Reservations Required • $20/nonmember, $17/members • 776-6006 • www.connerprairie.org

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The Carmel Symphony Orchestra will also perform a special composition of the Star Spangled Banner during its show on April 12. (Submitted photo)

from the Indiana University School of Music, which makes his performance with the orchestra even more personal. “His humanity and grace are the highest,” Bowden said. “He is a really wonderful man and a brilliant musician.” A rarely performed full four-verse version of the Star Spangled Banner with 200 voices and 110 instruments will kick off the program in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the lyrics as written by Francis Scott Key in 1814. “Carmina Burana” as performed by the Carmel Symphony Orchestra and the Anderson University Choral Ensembles • 7:30 p.m. April 12 • The Palladium in Carmel • Tickets start at $5 • For more information call 843-3800 or visit www. thecenterfortheperformingarts.org

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The Carmel Symphony Orchestra will conclude its season with another fun and music very personal performance featuring Carl Orff’s epic tale of fate, “Carmina Burana,” at 7:30 p.m. on April 12 at the Palladium. One of the highlights of the show will be the vocals sung by the Anderson University Choral Ensembles directed by Rick Sowers. “Carmina Burana” is considered the singlebiggest audience draw in the classical music repertoire next to Beethoven’s Ninth. “The opening of Carmina Burana is among the most powerful music ever written,” said Carmel Symphony Orchestra Artistic Director David Bowden. He refers to the piece as a morality tale based on a collection of poetry writings of monks namely about wine, women and song as they relate to the unwavering nature of fate. Also on the program is Poulenc’s Concerto for Two Pianos, featuring internationally acclaimed pianist, three-time Sagamore of the Wabash recipient and Indiana Historical Society Living Legend, Charles Webb along with his piano partner, Steven Mann of New York. “This is a really great balance to Carmina Burana because it has this really humorous, perky, sparking rhythm and melody that has a touch of irony in it,” Bowden said. And Webb is actually a mentor of Bowden’s

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Jump rope for fun and fitness Commentary by Kathleen Connelly As a parent and a health professional, I love to see the schools promote activity. My two oldest children attend Hoosier wellness Road Elementary and the past couple of years I have been delighted to see them support the American Heart Association’s Jump Rope for Heart Program. It is a program that raises money to help fight against heart disease and supports services offered by the American Heart Association. Recently, the forms came home with my kids and they are excited to participate again. This got me thinking about my clients and new ways for them to get active. As adults, jump roping can provide an intense cardiovascular workout. Regular jump roping can improve dynamic balance, coordination, reflexes, bone density and muscular endurance. It also can help increase mental alertness and memory as well has improve spacial awareness and reading skills. The Jump Rope Institute states that 10 minutes of continual jump roping at 120 RPMs can provide the same benefits as 30 minutes of jogging, 720 yards of swimming and 18 holes of golf. That’s

amazing! A simple childhood activity that we can do right on our own driveway or sidewalk can provide so much good for our health! Another bonus is it’s an activity that the whole family can do. If you have little ones that can’t jump rope yet, they can play outside or sit in a stroller while you jump rope for 5-10 minutes. If your kids are a little older, make it a family affair and add in a couple days of jump roping during the summer. A new jump rope for each family member is a great way to start the spring season. Did you know Indianapolis has a jump rope organization? They are called the Indy Air Bears and their website is www.indyairbears.homestead.com. The team is made up of children ranging from 2 years old through college. Just like me, they believe jump roping is a great way to exercise and have lots of fun.

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Buggy Rides in Shipshewana (Photo by Don Knebel)

Shipshewana is the only Indiana entry in “1,000 Places to See Before you Die.” Each year more than one million visitors travel come to this self-described “Town of Character,” located about 25 miles east of Elkhart, to see how its Amish residents manage to lead such simple lives amid twenty-first century complexity. The Amish, like the Mennonites, are spiritual descendants of the Anabaptists, European Christians who rejected the idea of infant baptism and persecuted for their beliefs. They separated from the Mennonites in 1693 when their founder, Jakob Ammann, decided Mennonites were too accommodating of a sinful world. The Amish came to Pennsylvania in the early eighteenth century seeking religious freedom and later came to Ohio and Indiana seeking farmland for their children. The Amish past is chronicled in the Menno-Hof Museum just south of Shipshewana’s only traffic light. The Amish present can be learned from a ride through the countryside in a horse drawn Amish buggy guided by a retired farmer. The drivers, who speak a German dialect at home, are willing to answer any questions put to them

by the “English,” their name for outsiders. As the drivers will explain, the Amish do not avoid all modern conveniences, but only ones that their local Ordnung decides make life too comfortable. So an Amish family may use a powered lawn mower so long as it is not self propelled or a tractor so long as it does not have rubber tires. A harness factory may use tools powered by compressed air but not by electricity. Most Amish will ride in an automobile owned by others but will not own one themselves. The Amish want to be reminded constantly of their separation from society and their need to trust God and each other. Not all the goods in Shipshewana’s 100 shops are made locally and the food in its popular restaurants is predictable. However, the unique appeal of Shipshewana does not come from its merchandise or its food. It comes from residents willing to share their lives of piety and simplicity with people from a world too often lacking both. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit currentzionsville.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com

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There are times people come into my office with deep theological questions or life-altering problems. Honestly, most spirituality counseling revolves around relationships. Let me offer some of the issues that constantly come up. You ready? Here are five reasons people don’t like being around you. You’re a dominator. You may be influential at work, but have a hard time finding real friends because you monopolize group interaction and have to constantly be the “expert.” I guess it’s okay if you’re a boss at work, but it’s not doing you any favors if you want long-lasting friendships. You’re always negative. Your life is one long sad country song, or you may be a perfectionist who isn’t satisfied with anything. Either way, you knock out optimism like a mixed martial arts fighter. Stop it. You are a recognition seeker. I get it, you’re awesome. We don’t need to hear it every time we meet.

You are constantly selling your products. Multi-level marketing rarely generates real relationships. You may be avoided because your friends are out of cash! Stop asking for it. You are a gossip. Okay, let’s just clear the air. If you talk bad about others, we all wonder if you are talking bad about us behind our backs too. People are awkwardly nice around you because they are afraid of what ammunition they may accidentally give you. Let me say this clearly: YOU AREN’T SAFE! You need to change or you will be manipulating people to be nice to you the rest of your life. So what can you do about it? The old adage is quite true, “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” Galatians 5:22-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. Mike Colaw is the director of ministries at Trinity Church. You may email him at justthink@ luke117.com. Visit his Web sites www.trinitywesleyan.com or www. luke117.com

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dardized laminate or hardwood. Today, kitchen flooring can be found in a vast array of materials, colors, shapes and sizes. Shop around to find a material and price that fits your budget. A fresh coat of paint: Whether you are using it on your walls, ceiling or refinished cabinetry, a fresh coat of paint can completely transform the look of a room. Try a new color scheme that you can mix and match with new decorative items. New décor: There’s no reason to make sweeping décor changes. Start with the basics, such as a new table or chairs set. Decide whether your curtains, blinds and window decorations could benefit from an update. If you are redesigning on a tight budget, focus on the small details. Try changing out small details, such as display dishes, framed pictures or potted plants to make a big difference in the overall look of the room. A kitchen redesign project can be as extensive as you make it. If you are unsure of where to start, I’d suggest begin by cleaning out the entire room and donating the items you no longer use. Now the redesign process can really begin. And you’ve seen that a tight budget doesn’t keep you from creating a vibrant and user-friendly kitchen space.

The kitchen is often considered the headquarters of the modern home. And since it fulfills so many roles in the home, it’s no indoors wonder that so many people want to show off a modern and updated kitchen. The good news is, a few simple design changes can completely reinvent the look of the room. Here are five quick and easy ways to update your kitchen without breaking the bank. New hardware: You don’t need to order entirely new cabinetry to change the look of your kitchen cabinets. Instead, try swapping out your existing hardware and drawer pulls for new ones. You’ll be amazed at the difference new hardware can make on the overall look of the room. Lighting: Lighting is an essential decorative element, especially in the home. Proper lighting makes color more vibrant, while drastically affecting the energy of the room. Softer lighting will create a more elegant feel while bright lighting will make the room cheerful and inviting. You could even install dimmer switches to adjust the lighting depending on your activity or mood. And of course, the lighting fixtures themselves are an important decorative element. Replace your old sconces or hanging fixtures with new ones that feature a different style. Make sure all of the lighting fixtures fit together cohesively to tie everything together into a complete look. New flooring: Gone are the days of stan-

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Westfield manufacturing company located at US 31 and SR 32 is seeking a seasonal delivery driver with the ability to work 40+ hours per week. Starting pay will be $11-$13 per hour. We are looking for someone that fits our culture with a focus on customer service. Light truck hauling and utility trailering (up to 24’) experience required. If interested, please email resumes to apccareer@gmail.com.

$800.00 biweekly while in training Candidates additional information: • Financially motivated • Flexible Work Schedule • No sales experience required • Creative, personable & dependable • Reliable transportation • Pass Drug & Background check • Hospitalization, dental, eye- 30 days

85+ years in business. Call Glenn 317-756-8788 Send resume to: glenn.lifonti@oberweis.com NOW HIRING

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTITIVE

Westfield service company located at US 31 and SR 32 is seeking seasonal CSR’s. Compensation ranging from $11 - $13 per hour. 40 hours per week. Experience with Microsoft Office, excellent phone skills and a customer service mindset required. If interested, please email resumes to apccareer@gmail.com.

NOW HIRING – INTERIOR PAINTING 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 628-8789

Part Time Accounting Clerk for

Foster Results, bookkeeping/ accounting firm in downtown Westfield. Position duties are: accounts payable and receivable, data entry & bank reconciliation. Will use QuickBooks, Excel & Word. Required skills are: attention to detail, multitasking, communication, organization, time mgmt. & flexibility. Position is 30-34 hours per week to start – can become fulltime. More details at FosterResults.com. If interested, send resume to HR@FosterResults.com

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