April 18, 2017 – Fishers

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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

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File of Life system alerts Fishers Fire Dept. of special needs, medications and more / P9

HAND hosts training sessions / P2

New Britton Elementary celebrates 25 years / P3

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HAND offers volunteer-training sessions By Chris Bavender news@currentinwestfield.com

partnerships to improve lives and build community in Hamilton County,” said Andrea Muirragui Davis, outreach and fundraising coordinator for HAND. “Giving volunteer leadHamilton County Area Neighborhood Deers a clear idea of their roles and velopment will host three training responsibilities will empower them sessions for comnonprofit munity volunteers. to make more of an impact on their community.” The goal is to help The first session, Board Basics, is nonprofit boards operate more efset for 6:30 p.m April 25 at Orchard fectively, help neighborhood groups Park Presbyterian Church, 1605 E. understand their roles and responsi106th St. The other topics are Neighbilities so they can make a difference Davis borhood Association and Homeownand help those with strong beliefs ers Association Basics, set for July, advocate their positions at the local and Local Advocacy Basics, set for October. level. “Each session has its own lessons. Board “HAND’s mission is to invest in neighborhoods, provide housing solutions and develop Basics will cover the essential roles and re-

sponsibilities of members of a not-for-profit board. What are the legal requirements? What are the practical expectations? What different kinds of boards exist and how do they interact with staff?” Davis said. Cost is $20 per session or $50 for all three and is open to the public. The first session is limited to 30 participants because of space. “Hamilton County is fortunate to have active, engaged citizens helping to lead hundreds of community organizations,” Davis said. “The more these volunteer leaders know, the more effective the organizations will be. HAND wants to help equip them with the knowledge they need to make a difference.”

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Current Road Construction I-69 and Campus Parkway A temporary concrete barrier wall is being set along I-69 at Campus Parkway Exit 210 as Milestone Contractors has begun mobilizing cranes and other equipment. Alternating lane closures on northbound and southbound I-69 will occur between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. depending on weather and progress. Questions about this project should be directed to INDOT at eastcentralin@indot. in.gov or 1-855-463-6848. Ind. 37 corridor Crews will be out along the Ind. 37 corridor between I-69 and 146th Street and within 1,000 feet east and west of the highway. Crews will be performing survey and geotechnical work. Drivers are encouraged to drive with caution when vehicles are parked along the roadside. North Street North Street will be periodically restricted between Lantern Road and Municipal Drive until April 30 as crews deliver building materials. During this time, several parking stalls will be unavailable on the south side of North Street, west of Maple Street. Flaggers will be onsite to help direct traffic while materials are being delivered. I-69 and 106th street According to a press release from the Indiana Dept. of Transportation, Interstate 69 will experience overnight lane closures next week to allow for the westbound 106th Street bridge painting. Depending on weather, the work will take place through April 21. April 18 – Up to three left lanes of southbound I-69 will be closed. April 19 – Up to three left lanes of southbound I-69 and one left lane of northbound I-69 will be closed. April 20 – Up to three right lanes of southbound I-69 will be closed. April 21 – One left lane of northbound and southbound I-69 will be closed. For more, visit in.gov/indot/3399.htm.

Where's Amy around town – Current's Where's Amy photographer, Amy Pauszek, ran into father and son duo Stephen and Rob Brennan of Fishers Boy Scout Troop 303, who were selling Boy Scout Camp Cards at the local Marsh on 96th Street in Fishers April 8. To support Troop 303 or find out how to be a part of Boy Scouts, visit troop303-fishers.org. (Photo by Amy Pauszek) Pinwheel Garden now on display - April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Chaucie’s Place is selling pinwheels to display outside of the Chaucie's Place office, at 4607 E. 106th St., Carmel. With the money from pinwheel purchases, more children and youth in Cass, Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Henry, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Rush and Tipton counties and beyond will benefit from Chaucie’s Place child sexual abuse and youth suicide prevention programs. For more or to purchase a pinwheel, visit chauciesplace.org or stop into the 106th Street office. (Photo by Amy Pauszek) Volunteers needed – The Fishers Freedom Festival is looking for volunteers. Many opportunities are available to work as little or as much as you want. Visit FishersFreedomFestival.org to see what’s available and to sign up.

Kid’s consignment sale – The annual Geist Kid’s Sale is coming up on April 28 and 29 at St. George Orthodox Church, 10748 E. 116th St. Registration is open for those who have items to sell. Via the online registration process, you will be able print your own tags, track sales in real time, sign up for volunteer slots and more. Visit myconsignmentsale.com/gocp.


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By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com New Britton Elementary School in Fishers is celebrating its anniversary 25th anniversary. The school has planned fun events to honor its history, educators and students throughout the years. It will host an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. April 23. “We have invited past administrators, past teachers and alumni from the first group of students,” fourth-grade teacher Kris Perillo said. “My daughter was also an alumnus, and she now teaches in the district. She’s doing a save-the-date through Facebook for alumni.” The school will be open for tours. Photos of past students and events will serve as decor. The Fishers High School orchestra will perform. “There will be cake and punch in the media center. We’ll put out yearbook pages of our classes the last 25 years out in the hallway. We’re hoping to get all the former principals there,” said fourth-grade teacher

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Linn Aschenbach said. Current students aren’t being left out of the celebration. They’re participating in activities throughout the school day, and some will attend the open house. The event will reflect on the past 25 years but also on to the next 25. “We’re going to be making a time capsule for the next 25 years. One of the things we’re working on is having the kids design a piece of artwork to put into the building. We also have a bench we’re going to dedicate, and put it on the ground that day,” Perillo said.

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Fishers residents convicted of insurance fraud

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Donnetta Dunston and Sharon Humbles, both of Fishers, were recently crime convicted of unemployment insurance fraud after an investigation conducted by the Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development. According to a press release sent to Current, the DWD receives information from Indiana employers on wage reports and new hire data with employee and compensation details. The DWD’s insurance fraud investigation task orce investigates claims of individuals who provide misreported, unreported or false information to claim benefits. Dunston and Humbles were among 38 people convicted across the state. Dunston was sentenced to three years’ probation and ordered to repay $13,931.86 for the fraudulent benefits she collected. Humbles was sentenced to one year probation and ordered to repay $7,643 for the fraudulent benefits she collected. The DWD works to ensure unemployment insurance benefits are only paid to those who qualify. For more, visit in.gov/dwd/ fraud.

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By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Although Matt Wehrli is passionate about motorsports, he never thought he was qualified to race in the Purdue events Grand Prix. “One of my friends, who was the crew chief at the time, persistently asked me for two years to join the team,” Wehrli said. “However, it was not until this year that I decided to test the proverbial waters. Desai I had come to the conclusion that I wished to do what I could to support my organization and enjoy myself as much as possible during the process.” The Purdue junior from Carmel will compete April 22 in the 60th Anniversary Grand Prix Race. The other two drivers from Carmel are Carson Robbins for Alpha Sigma Fraternity and Nicholas Shirrell for Tarkington. There are two drivers from Fishers: Abby Willis, IUPUI Society of Women Engineers, and

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City celebrates Arbor Day with Fishers flamingo contest By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com The City of Fishers celebrates Arbor Day each year by holding a flamingo-decorating contest. The holiday is celevent ebrated April 28 promoting tree planting and care. “We want our Arbor Day Celebration to be a community event that brings residents together, gets people outside and celebrates trees,” Fishers Parks and Recreation Chief Naturalist Danesa Stolz stated in an email. “We have hosted a variety of events for Arbor Day over the years from simple tree plantings to a large festival. The flamingo-decorating contest has been embraced most by the community.” Participants register in advance, pick up their flamingos and decorate them however they want. They return their creations on Arbor Day to the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater from 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The public will vote on its favorite flamingo from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. “The winning flamingos in five catego-

The City of Fishers will celebrate Arbor Day by holding a flamingo-decorating contest. (Submitted photo)

ries: People’s Choice, Best Youth, Best Teen, Best Adult and Best Arbor Day Theme, will win a $100 gift certificate from Wasson Nursery. We will then auction off the decorated flamingos from 7 to 8 p.m. with the assistance of our auction sponsor Burgess Auction and Appraisals,” Stolz stated. The money raised will go to planting new trees in Fishers. To register, stop by Fishers Parks and Recreation at 11565 Brooks School Rd., or call 317-595-3150.

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the wines with fun custom labels featuring longtime shelter cats and dogs. HSHC Executive Director Rebecca Stevens At this year’s Wine, Wags & Whiskers — a said the event is always a lot of fun. fundraiser for the Humane Society of Ham“It’s a great way to bond with ilton County friends over cats, dogs and wine,” fundraiser — attendees she said. “You can buy your favornot only get a ite wines and enjoy passed hors chance to visit with friends as they d’oeuvres and an appetizer buffet. enjoy wine tastings, but shelter You can mingle with shelter anidogs and cats will parade through mals available for adoption at the the crowd to mingle with guests. event. You can be silly and take The event, which has been held Stevens photos in our photo booth. There’s since 2009, will be from 6 to 9:30 a lot going on.” p.m. April 21 at the Renaissance Hotel in Stevens said the fundraising for the Carmel. event is not only for daily operations but It’s a little more relaxed than the annual also to support the Survivor Program, Tinsel & Tails holiday event. Guests walk which raises the funds required to provide around and mingle instead of sitting down. life-saving medical treatment or emergency Attire is business casual. There will be a care to animals in need. shorter presentation, and a video will be There will be a “live ask” to try to get as shown. Tickets will be available at the door many donations as possible. for $65. Limited VIP tickets are $85, which “I have a Boston terrier right now that includes a seat at a VIP table, a complimentary glass of premium wine, additional cash was hit by a car and he had severe ER bills,” Stevens said. “Like we do with all animals, bar access, a keepsake wine glass and exwe will do all that it takes to save his life pedited silent auction checkout. VIP tables and give him a good life.” also are available for 10 people for $900. For more, visit hamiltonhumane.com. There will be specialty wines presented by Crown Liquors, and HSHC has re-labeled


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Zombie apocalypse helps teams prepare By Heather Collins • news@currentinfishers.com Several Hamilton County strike teams are preparing for a zombie apocalypse pandemic emergency response April 29 as their latest exercise in emergency response. Neil Cox, public information officer for the Hamilton County CERT unit, said the exercises can help families, neighbors and friends prepare for and develop a plan in the event of an emergency. Cox said the zombie apocalypse storyline adds a little bit of fun to the exercises and might encourage children and families to think about how to prepare for potential emergencies. The local strike teams that will participate in the zombie apocalypse pandemic tabletop exercises include the Carmel Clay Strike Team, Hamilton County CERT, Noblesville Strike Team, Britton Falls Strike Team and Fishers Strike Team. The teams are comprised of local volunteers who are interested in preparing for potential disasters. Participants can register for the exer-

Members of the Hamilton County CERT unit and the Carmel Clay Strike Team prepare for a zombie apocalypse pandemic April 29. (Submitted photo)

cises via ffnex.org. The website will provide participants with instructions and interactive modules in a tabletop format. The modules encourage participants to begin thinking, planning and preparing for how to handle a real-life emergency. Cox said the modules include components used in training for emergency responders and will incorporate thought-provoking questions to help participants think about being ready for an emergency. “It helps you sharpen your plan, whether it’s a family plan or a community response plan for the whole community,” Cox said. Although the zombie apocalypse is a fic-

tion emergency, Cox said the modules will stay as close to real-life as possible, even implementing the science behind what could cause a zombie apocalypse. The zombie apocalypse exercises will be available 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 29 on the ffnex.org website. For questions about how to start a local strike team or about the Hamilton County CERT unit or the zombie apocalypse pandemic, contact Neil Cox at 317-490-1255. For more or to register, visit FFNEX.org.

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March. The program doesn’t require technology and is easily updated through erasing old information and writing new. The File of Life program When Fishers firefighters and EMTs encounter is nationwide and in approximately 18 million homes. an incapacitated person, it’s difficult to learn Stacey Oldham serves as a co-chair on the which medications the paroundtable and was active during the Fishers cover story tient is allergic to or what Disability Month Awareness events. She also specific disabilities he or has multiple sclerosis and was one of the first she might have. The Fishers Fire Dept. recently Fishers residents to participate in the File of launched a program which might help its fireLife program. She, her husband and her son all fighters discover the patient’s immediate have a file in the refrigerator packet. needs quicker. “The quicker (the fire department) File of Life contains a form listing can respond, the easier it is,” Oldham allergies, medications and special said. “The way they respond isn’t difneeds as well as a sticker placed ferent. The difference is that if I can’t on a home’s front window to alert recall something or I can’t speak or first responders that the patient what have you, that’s going to has a File of Life magnetized be the ingredient that could packet on the refrigerator. be lacking in many cases. “(The File of Life packet comes Having that informawith) a card you stick in a pouch, tion there is someand that goes on your refrigerathing to go off of.” tor,” said Capt. John Mehling, So far, a few hunpublic information officer at dred Fishers residents FFD. “You can change it, erase have stopped by the FFD or add medication or insurheadquarters and picked up ance or next of kin and it’s The File of Life packet packets. Over the next few always current, and then comes with a front door months, Mehling said the dewhen we have to be at your sticker and a paper for partment will feature the program house, we see that on the families to fill out medical at various events. refrigerator and pull that off information and copy for “We highly recommend anyone and it gives us all the basic informa- each family member. with any type of medical history tion. So, if someone found you laying to partake in this because you in your yard and you had a heart atnever know when you’re going to become incatack or stroke, we can go into your house and pacitated, and this just assures the right inforsee that on the refrigerator, and that speaks for maiton is getting to the doctors, particularly for you. If your spouse knows you have all kinds of those times you can’t speak for yourself,” Mehissues but can’t really tell us everything that’s ling said. “The danger to the program is that you going on with medications, that’ll speak for get out what you put in, so if you don’t update you.” the information, it’s not going to be very useful.” The idea for adopting the File of Life program To pick up a File of Life, visit Fisher Fire Dept. came from the Fishers Disability Roundtable Station One at 2 Municipal Dr., or visit fishers. discussions. Fishers roundtable featured many in.us. events during Disability Awareness Month in

Stacey Oldham and Capt. John Mehling discuss the File of Life program at Oldham’s Fishers home. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)

Special Needs Database In addition to launching File of Life, the Fishers Fire Dept. and the City of Fishers Disability Awareness Roundtable collaborated on launching a special needs database during March Disability Awareness Month as well. Fishers residents can provide the FFD with any special needs information, such as oxygen dependency, mobility issues, cognitive barriers and more. The information is important for firefighters responding to a house fire, or something more widespread, such as a hazardous incident, weather destruction and more. The online database has a list of addresses for residents who might need special assistance quickly. For more, visit fishers.in.us. To sign up, visit https://tinyurl.com/mkl9lms.


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o b s e r v ation Shifting loyalties

Pining for a shower, Arnie and the ‘80s

Commentary by Terry Anker

I’m a mess, people. I smell, I haven’t brushed my teeth in over 30 hours and I’m choking back tears as I humor watch an homage to the late Arnold Palmer. Wow. Even I am impressed with this level of falling apart. What gives? Well, as you may remember from last week, I headed down to Florida with five-sixths of my family for spring break vacation. I’ve just returned, having driven through the night for 16 hours straight. Doo helped some, taking the 1-to-5 a.m.“orphan maker” shift, and then again from 7 to 9 when my eyes quite literally began to cross. I suppose when a middle-ager like myself only gets about four hours of upright dozing, she’s bound to be a little off. But I think my emotional reaction to the Masters Tournament is more than the result of post-road trip exhaustion. I grew up watching golf. I have vivid memories of Papaw sipping his highball and cheering on Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson. My parents have a painting of their favorite players hanging in their kitchen. Doo and I have always followed Phil Mickelson and fondly recall his first green jacket win just a month after our fourth child was born. When I hear the CBS intro music, I get chills. And I may have a commentator crush on Jim Nantz. As I read back through this, I realize how lame I sound. I can’t pull all-nighters and I actually choose to watch golf, even when awesome movies like “Big Trouble in Little China” are on. I suppose the combination of sleep deprivation, a blatant disrespect for personal hygiene and the gorgeous pink azaleas of Augusta National have left me susceptible to a longing for my youth. Oh, how I long for the ‘80s! But here in 2017, I should probably just pull myself together and shower. Peace out.

Kudos to the North Carolina Tar Heels for the solid play during the NCAA men’s basketball championship game. While we can happily celebrate the victory, is it OK to pine a bit that our own Indiana teams didn’t fare as well? My beloved IU failed even to make it to the starting line. Then Purdue, Butler and all the Big Ten teams collapsed in due course. So, we picked a new favorite and cheered for their victory – even if somewhat less passionately! Did we betray our loyalty to our former teams by picking a new hero – or did they fail us by leaving us without one? Our desire to back a winner is a strong one. We find ourselves caught up in the cheering section, advocating for folks that, just a few short weeks earlier, would have seemed inconceivable. Now, we ride the emotional wave with each shot and exchanging lead on the scoreboard. In giving our allegiance so easily, have we debased our commitment to the home team? Or, are we simply making due with the choices available – and vigorously digging in? Whether it’s sports, politics or menu choices, sometimes we must acquaint ourselves with a backup plan. Can the fish be just as good as the pasta? Pasta is our favorite. Should we go hungry if none is offered? Or, should we identify an alternative and find a way to enjoy it, a bit fishy though it may be? The Tar Heels brought some terrific entertainment. And, we enjoyed it. Still, my heart remembers the storied victories of my own alma mater’s past. As a spectator sport, basketball is better when we choose a team to support – even if we hold out, at least a bit of our love, for the home team.

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

BEL I EVE  I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Virginia, citizens must honk their horn while passing other cars. Source: dumblaws.com

Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Campaign encourages teens to call or text for help Commentary submitted by CEO Indiana Youth Services Association David Westenberger, Indiana Senator James Merritt, Indiana State Treasurer Kelly Mitchell “If someone had called for help right away, maybe my son would have survived his first high school party.” It’s a statement few parents think they’ll ever make, but one that far too many Hoosier parents have already made. In an effort to create awareness, particularly during prom and graduation season, Indiana Youth Services Association’s Make Good Decisions program and State Sen. Jim Merritt, author of Indiana’s Lifeline Law, have partnered with Indiana’s Text-to-911 services and Indiana State Treasurer Kelly Mitchell, chair of the Statewide 911 Board, to increase public awareness about the ability to call or Text-to-911 in an emergency. Indiana’s Lifeline Law provides legal amnesty from prosecution for underage drinking, and many related drinking offenses, for a person who calls or texts (or for persons assisting) and reports a medical emergency, sexual assault or other crime. The

purpose of the partnership is to encourage young people to contact 911 for help when they find themselves or a friend in an emergency. HOW IT WORKS Those who contact 911 via Text-to-911 or by calling must demonstrate that they are acting in good faith by completing ALL of the following three steps: • Call and provide their full name and other relevant information requested by law enforcement officers and emergency medical responders. • Stay at the scene with the ‘victim’ until law enforcement and emergency medical assistance arrives. • Cooperate with authorities on the scene. Indiana is leading the nation with innovative technology to better serve Hoosiers and make it easier and safer for the public to contact 911 in an emergency. Indiana is one of only four states that offers a statewide deployment of Text-to-911 services. If you’re a parent to teens, please encourage them to call or text 911, and stay and cooperate if they find themselves in an emergency.

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

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Death by Oreos great way to go Commentary by Dick Wolfsie We hear a lot about frivolous lawsuits, but we don’t hear nearly enough about the delicious ones. A guy from humor Kentucky is suing the company that makes Oreo cookies. He asserts that Oreos are slowly killing him. So what’s the problem? This sounds like a fun way to die. The Nabisco company claims that 450 billion of these treats have been eaten in the last 100 years and no autopsy has ever listed the cause of death as Oreo cookies. I’ve been eating Oreo cookies for 65 years. We know the ritual: A glass of cold milk, plus 20 or 30 Oreos, then you start twisting them apart. Some people eat the side with cream frosting first; some just eat the frosting; some dip the cookie in milk; some guzzle the milk after the cookie. How can you sue a company that has given you so many wonderful options in your life? So, does this guy have a case? Unlike cigarettes, where a warning is clearly emblazoned on the package, there is no admonition anywhere on the Oreo package or on the cookie. Considering how people eat Oreos, maybe inside the cookie, right

in the vanilla cream, the Nabisco people should print: “The Surgeon General has determined that eating Oreo cookies over an entire lifetime can raise your triglycerides and affect your cholesterol levels.” The Nabisco company admits their cookies have many calories, but they claim they are already testing alternatives. When McDonald’s said they were looking for an alternative to their fatty hamburger, they came up with a soy burger. Two out of three people who ate the burgers loved them. That was the problem. In six months, only three people ate them. What about those cauliflower and broccoli farmers who have been getting away with murder for years? People are taking those veggies, breading and deep frying them. Then they dunk them in a creamy cheese sauce. Those farmers better have some pretty good lawyers.

Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist, and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.

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St.Vincent Health recognized several area emergency medical technicians and paramedics March 8 at the fifth annual Angel Medic Awards. Honorees are nominated by co-workers or community members for representing the best the industry has to offer. Back row from left, Pamela Taylor, Wayne Durbin Township Fire Dept.; Dana Howard, Indianapolis EMS; Jacob Bledsoe, Zionsville Fire Dept.; Michael Kirchberg, Jackson Fire Territory; Brent Schnepp, Fishers Fire Dept.; Darren Collar, Cicero Fire Dept.; Tim Hall, St.Vincent StatFlight; front row, Wade Garrett Seymour, Perry Township Volunteer Fire Dept.; Jackie VanVelse, Pike Township Fire Dept.; and Jon Alverson, Carmel Fire Dept.. Not available for the awards presentation were Anthony Murray, Noblesville Fire Dept.; and Joseph Walker II, Westfield Fire Dept. (Submitted photo)

New St.Vincent House open for tours — The community is invited to tour the new St.Vincent House from 4 to 7 p.m. April 19. The new facility is located on the campus of St.Vincent Indianapolis and includes private accommodations for up to 20 extended stay patients’ families. The house will benefit patient families who live more than 25 miles from the hospital or those who have a loved one who is receiving long-term care at one of St. Vincent’s hospitals. Amenities include laundry facilities, kitchens, a playground, chapel and gathering spaces. Brain boost to prevent Alzheimer’s — There’s a protein in your brain that protects you from Alzheimer’s disease. It’s called brain-derived neurotrophic factor and it promotes the survival of neurons in the brain. You can boost your brain’s levels of BDNF the following ways: 1. Exercise regularly, even if it’s just walking 2. Add some spice to your diet in the form of turmeric – or curcumin supplements 3. Get some sun exposure 4. Consider intermittent fasting. Source: BottomLineInc.com

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On March 30, Harley-Davidson of Indianapolis owners Donna and David Dellen broke ground for the new store in Fishers near at the crossroads of Ind. 37 and 126th Street. From left, Ron Allen, Steve Clymer, Donna Dellen, David Dellen, Jason Noel, Scott Fadness and Adam Campagna. (Submitted photo)

Dispatches Dave Lennox award — Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling has received the Dave Lennox Award for its commitment to excellence. This award is given to only a few dealers across North America each year and signifies that a company has consistently provided clients with first-rate installation and customer service. Engineering award given — CHA Consulting, Inc. has earned the Grand Project Award for engineering excellence from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Indiana. The award recognizes the Indiana Department of Transportation and CHA for their collaboration on the substantial upgrades and transformation of U.S. 31 to improve transportation in Hamilton County.

David Weekley Homes celebrates five years with Race Into Savings event — David Weekley Homes is celebrating five years of building homes in the Indianapolis-area with the Race into Savings event. Buyers will receive a 5 percent home discount on homes purchased in the Indianapolis area between now and April 23. Buyers can choose to build from the ground up, or select from a variety of move-in ready, or ready soon homes. For more, call 800-7486219 or visit davidweekleyhomes.com.

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Mud Creek Players to present ‘Picasso’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com

going to be over everyone’s head. It’s The play was written by comedian/ hilarious.” actor/musician Steve Martin, featurRoot had read a monologue from it ing a fictional meeting between Pablo while a student at Ball State. Picasso and Albert Einstein. Kelly Keller is taking his first crack “I was familiar with it and liked A friend suggested Keller do this at directing. theater it,” Root said. “When I heard one and he submitted Keller is they were auditioning for it to Mud Creek. directing the it, if I was cast profession“I immediately loved Mud Creek Players’ “Picasso ally, I would fit more of an it,” said Keller, a Fishat the Lapin Agile,” which runs Einstein-type. Picasso is a big ers resident. “I’m a from April 21 to May 6 at the presence. He wants to be the big Steve Martin fan. Mud Creek Barn, 9740 E. 86th loudest voice in the room. I As soon as I read it, I St., Indianapolis. found that to be something knew this is the one I “It’s different from being Lyon Keller I enjoyed because I don’t do want to submit.” on stage to coaching people that in real life. So it’s been a lot of Brad Root, a Lawrence Central High and guiding people, that’s a little fun.” School graduate who lives close to change,” said Keller, a Mud Creek Justin Lyon, a Carmel resident, is the Geist area, is portraying a younger board member. “If you are able to cast playing Einstein. Picasso. some folks that are good, you have a For more, visit mudcreekplayers. “There is some high-brow satire higher chance of success than otherorg. and also has some low-brow jokes,” wise. I had a good pool of people to Root said. “It’s a good mix, so it’s not pick from.”

Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.

Where’s Amy meets Academy Awardwinning actress Octavia Spencer

Last week, Where’s Amy was invited to attend a special afternoon with Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer at Indiana University. As a photographer and film producer, it was an exciting opportunity for me to meet and hear Spencer talk about her take on life and movies that continue to pave the roads to make the world a better place. (Photo by Amy Pauszek)

Optimists announce annual Taste of Spring event– The Zionsville Optimist Club will have its third annual Taste of Spring” Fine Wine & Craft Beer tasting event and silent auction on April 29. “This event is to raise funds for annual ZOC scholarships, the HAWK Foundation and the Local Zionsville area 4-H youth,” stated Tim Ottinger, ZOC president and co-chair of the event. Last year’s Taste of Spring event raised nearly $5,000 divided among the ZOC, new playground equipment for Eagle Elementary and the newly formed Zionsville Youth Assistance Program. This year’s event is from 5-8 p.m., April 29, at the Lions Club Building, 115 S. Elm St. Tickets are $25 during pre-sale and $30 at the door. Beverage partners include Grapevine Cottage, Moontown Brewing Company, Noble Order Brewing Company and Sun King Brewers. Tickets for the 2017 Taste of Spring event are available at zionsvilleoptimist.org. For additional information about the club, email zoptimistclub@gmail.com.

An evening with Pete Rose – Baseball legend Pete Rose will share tales from his record-shattering and controversial career in this special appearance at 8 p.m., May 5, at the Palladium in Carmel. Rose made his Major League Baseball debut in 1963 with the Cincinnati Reds and closed his career as the team’s manager in the late 1980s. He became a household name as a member of the “Big Red Machine,” the Reds lineup that won back-to-back World Series in 1975 and 1976. Dubbed “Charlie Hustle” for his energetic approach to the game, Rose also played for the Philadelphia Phillies and the Montreal Expos. Tickets start at $40. For more, visit TheCenterPresents.org. Mudbugs Cajun Cafe's 10 year anniversary – Mudbugs of Carmel is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this month. Some of the specials served in honor of the anniversary will be alternating during the month will be crawfish etouffee, crawfish and andouille sausage linguini, seafood baskets, deluxe seafood baskets, crawfish corn chowder, gator poboys, gator chili, and gator sausage jambalaya. The restaurant will also be serving old fashioned Abita root beer floats, Taste of Carmel award-winning beignets, and other dessert specials. There will be a crawfish boil April 29 weather permitting. Reservations are required. For more, visit mudbugscajuncafe.com or call 317-809-8714 or 317-8438380 during work hours.


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Vonnegut, Jr. home on display April 29-May 14 By Heather Collins • editorial@youarecurrent.com

fresher, more modern look while maintaining the same footprint and “great bones” of the house. “It’s a unique house, and it’s a great way to raise money for a great cause,” Hilger said. Proceeds for the 2017 St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild Decorators’ Show House and Gardens will benefit Eskenazi Health. The show house will be open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 29 through May 14. Adult admission is $20. Senior tickets are $18 and children tickets are $5, available at the door only. For information or to purchase tickets, visit showhouseindy.org.

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The 56th annual St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild Decorators’ Show House and Gardens will feature the boyhood home of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., April 29-May home show 14. The 5,907-square-foot residence, at 4401 N. Illinois St. in Indianapolis, was built by the author’s architect father, Kurt Vonnegut, Sr. Construction began in the fall of 1922 and was completed in the spring of 1923. Architect Evans Woollen III, famous for designing Clowes Memorial Hall and the Barton Towers, also lived in the home. Decorator Chair Joan Hilger said the Decorators’ Show House and Garden is one of the oldest traditions of Indiana. Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, in partnership with the the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library and Visit Indy, proclaimed 2017 “The Year of the Vonnegut.” According to Hilger, through remodeling projects, 26 designers and two landscape artists have upgraded the house to give it a

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Fairyville set for April 19 – 22 By Heather Collins editorial@youarecurrent.com E TO TH A M ILY THE F

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The fifth annual “Welcome to Fairyville” event will take place April 19-22 on the Nickel Plate Arts campus. art “This is not only our way of having some whimsical spring fun, but it also is a great way to connect art and nature for all ages to enjoy.” “Fantastic Fairies and Where to Find Them” tea parties will take place April 19-22. Fairy tea parties will delve into fairy folklore and feature games, music, winged entertainers, tea and sweets. Toadstool rental for the Fairy Tea Parties is $5 for members and $10 for non-members. During Winged Weekdays noon-5 p.m., April 19-21, participants can vote on their favorite fairy house during the Fairy Home Show Contest as well as create fairy crafts and tea parties. Fairy Friday will take place 6-9 p.m. April 21. Fairy Friday will feature showcase artist Ailithir McGill doing guided fairythemed illustrations, live entertainment, fairy-themed face painting and storytelling fairies presented by Storytelling Arts of Indiana.

“Welcome to Fairyville” will include the displayed fairy houses, winged entertainers, fairy tea parties and the new Urban Fairyville Trail on the Nickel Plate Arts Campus. (Submitted photo)

Sprite Saturday will take place 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 22, and will include more Fancy Fairy Crafts, tea parties and face-painting. The new urban Fairyville Trail will open April 21-22. The trail will include a self-guided. The Nickel Plate Arts campus is located at 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville. “Welcome to Fairyville” is free to attend. For more, visit nickelplatearts.org or call 317-452-3690.

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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent. com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.

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Where’s Amy attended Kenny Rogers’ “Final World Tour: The Gambler’s Last Deal” at the Palladium with special guests Linda Davis (wife of country singer Lang Scott and mother of Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum) and up-and-coming guitarist Joe Robinson. Fans from surrounding states and cities flocked to the venue for the chance to see Rogers for the last time. Although he performed most of the concert from a stool, he still charmed the lady fans with some of his most romantic hits, including “Lady,” “We’ve Got Tonight,” “She Believes in Me” and “Through the Years.” Rogers also stirred up the crowd with video flashbacks of his film hits “The Gambler” and “Coward of the County.” He has sold more than 120 million albums worldwide, making him one of the top 10 best-selling male solo artists of all time. What a treat it was to see a true country legend perform right here in our own backyard at the Center for the Performing Arts. Hats off to Country Music Hall of Famer, pop superstar Grammy Award-winning country artist Kenny Rogers live at the and multiple Grammy-winning artist Rogers for one Palladium. unforgettable concert.

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become fascinated with European culture and architecture during an 18-month visit to European capitals, Peter gave his city St. Petersburg is one of the most beautia distinctly European look, with classical ful cities in Europe. Its various names refaçades and broad canals. Peter, known to flect Russian history. travel In 1703, 31-year-old Tsar Peter history as Peter the Great, made St. Petersburg the capital of Russia in 1712. I founded a port on a marshy In 1914, after war broke out with Gerarea at the eastern end of the Gulf of Finmany, the city’s name was changed to the land that he had captured from Sweden. Russian-sounding Petrograd, with Peter I The port, along the Neva River, gave Russia access to the Baltic Sea. To protect the port now its patron. In 1924, after the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks renamed the from a feared counter-attack, Peter built a city Leningrad. After the fall of Communism, fortress on an island in the Neva River that the city regained its original name after a he named for Saints Peter and Paul. A city public vote in 1991. developed around the fortress, expanding Today, St. Petersburg is the secondonto other islands. Peter named his new largest city in Russia, home to more than city Sankt-Petersburg, a German formula5 million people. The historic area around tion honoring St. Peter as patron. Having the Peter and Paul Fortress Notice of Public Hearing is preserved as a UNESCO Docket No: PRR-1703-22 World Heritage site, with The City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public large buildings prohibited. hearing on the 3rd day of May, 2017, beginning at 6:30 PM at Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574. St. Petersburg is home At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the to at least 220 museums, following petition: including the one-of-a-kind Docket No. PRR-1703-22: An application submitted by the Hermitage, and more than City of Fishers Department of Community Development (the “Petitioner”), requesting an amendment to the Official Zoning 2,000 libraries. Its many Map of the City of Fishers by changing the zoning district of the colorful churches include subject real estate from R2 Residential District – (R2) to the St. Issac’s, the third-largest Estate Residential (ER) (the “Proposal”). domed cathedral in the The subject real estate is located on the north and south side of 113th Street, east of Florida Road and west of Atlantic Road, within the world. Because of its netFall Creak Township, Hamilton County, Indiana. work of canals and rivers, The Advisory Plan Commission will make a decision regarding the the city is one of several petition and will forward a recommendation to the Fishers City Council regarding the Proposal. The case file about this project is available for dubbed the “Venice of the public review in the office of the Department of Development, located North.” St. Petersburg is not at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda and related information will Moscow’s Russia. be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Advisory Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. The public hearing may be continued to a future date from time to time as may be found necessary. Department of Community Development City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 City of Fishers website address: www.fishers.in.us

Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com.


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43. Indiana State Fair ovine calls 44. Tilts to one side 45. Least respectful 47. Disney frame 48. Ultimate degree in an HSE math class 49. Lilly’s occupation 53. Loony 57. Take to Boone County Court 58. “This instant!” 59. Lilly’s final resting place 62. Words on the spine 64. Oscar winner Paquin 65. Do work at Current 66. Did a lap at the Indy 500 67. Like some IU profs. 68. Cleans up a spill at Bazbeaux Pizza 69. Put in stitches at Toula’s Alterations Down 1. Drive-in burger joint 2. WRTV teaser 3. Pinnacle 4. I Love Sushi fish 5. Fishers HS yearbook sect. 6. Tag 7. Moby Dick captain 8. Ex-Pacer Daniels 9. CPR expert 10. Mountain lion spotted in rural Indiana 11. One small step 12. Former Marion County Prosecutor Brizzi 13. Carmel Christian Church prayer pronoun 19. “By Jove!” 21. Soaked 24. Basile Center musical

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