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Lockhart Cadillac opens new 126th Street location By Annie Brackemyre editorial@youarecurrent.com The partial Quonset hut roof at 126th Street and State Road 37 is no longer a symbol of an empty Hummer dealership. Today, it sits on top of the new Lockhart Cadillac dealership, which celebrated its grand opening April 24. After 37 years of business, the Lockhart dealership is closing the doors on its Keystone location, although service bays and the office will remain open at the location. General Motors made public in 2009 that it would phase out its Hummer and Saturn dealerships. The Lockhart family operated three Saturn dealerships, including the one just a few buildings down on Ind. 37, in addition to a Hummer dealership and the Greenwood Cadillac dealership. Freda Lockhart, mother of current operators Lynn Kimmel and Marc Lockhart, poured millions of dollars into the auto industry in the late 1980s to open several Saturn franchises. She was one of the first GM dealers to operate the new dealership and went on to become Cadillac’s first exclusive female dealer in the U.S. Today Marc Lockhart, former president of the Indiana Auto Dealers Association, is the principal Lockhart Cadillac dealer. Kimmel directs daily operations at the Fishers location, including selling used vehicles and running the service and parts
Among those participating in the I Love to Read ceremony that recognized winners are Eric Halvorson (WISHTV-8), Debby Knox (WISHTV-8), Annette Probst (SCI classroom teacher) Heather Ogawa (parent), fifth grade winner Michael Ogawa, Kevin Ogawa (parent) and Indiana First Lady Cheri Daniels (in red).
(Left to right) Kurt McNeil, vice president of Cadillac Motor Car Division, Marc Lockhart and Lynn Kimmel, operations director. (Photo by Jordan Fischer)
departments. Kimmel is also on the board of directors of the National Dealer Council and sits on the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. The Lockhart Preferred Pre-Owned dealership is composed of master technicians, including more than 10 technicians who each have more than 15 years of experience. This commitment to service has fostered growth in the dealership, and today Lockhart Cadillac is the largest
Cadillac dealership in sales and service in Indiana. Lockhart Preferred Pre-Owned dealership was licensed as the first Motor Trend certified used car dealership in Indiana. The dealership still bases its daily operations off of the words that Freda Lockhart built the company on: “There’s only one way to do it, and that’s the right way. There’s only one time to do it, and that’s right now.”
Dulberger named IU Health Quality Partners CEO By Jordan Fischer jordan@youarecurrent.com
IU Health Saxony Hospital CEO Philip M. Dulberger, M.D., was announced Thursday as the new CEO of IU Health Quality Partners. Dulberger was a key player in creating the clinically integrated statewide physician network in 2008. IU Health Quality Partners now includes more than 2,000 physicians across Indiana. “Phil has a successful track record of providing the vision and leadership to launch new organizations that improve
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I Love to Read honors SCI fifth grader in ceremony – The I Love to Read program recently honored Sand Creek Elementary fifth grader Michael Ogawa in a ceremony at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Indiana First Lady Cheri Daniels attended as a special guest. The awards ceremony was hosted by WISH-TV anchors Debby Knox and Eric Halvorson. Students in Grades 4-8 who read at least 2,500 total minutes during a given period met the “Challenge” and were eligible for the grand prize drawing for individual achievement. One student per grade of all participating schools was chosen by random drawing to win a $1,000 savings bond. Nickel Plate Arts to host hearth cooking class – Nickel Plate Arts will team up with Conner Prairie Interactive Historical Museum May 26 to offer a hearth cooking class. Instructors Sarah Withrow and Trudy Timkovich will demonstrate how to use indirect heat, manage a fire, churn butter and other techniques. The cooking menu includes fish on a plank, corn fritters, biscuits with fresh churned butter and dried apple or rhubarb pie. Register for the class at www.nickelplatearts.org or by calling 848-3181. HSE’s FFA Horse Judging teams shine in state contest – The Hamilton Southeastern Schools District FFA Horse Judging teams competed recently at the Purdue-sponsored state judging contest in Hendricks County. HSE’s senior team – all HSE High School students, Shelby Riley (senior), Kyleigh Kimbrell (junior) and Hannah Allaben (sophomore) – won the HSE District FFA Horse Judging Team – (Front Row) Taylor Tamarri, Kaycontest and are state champions. Allaben won leigh Crane, Hannah Allaben, (Row 2) Kyleigh Kimbrell, Shelby Riley and first individual overall Coach Tom Younts. for the contest and was second in oral reasons. Riley was individual overall winner in oral reasons. The team has earned the right to compete in the national competition, to be held later in the year.
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2012 Primary Results LOCAL RACES
State Rep. District 24 Steven Braun – 66.10% (3560 votes) Mindi Fisher McMillan – 33.90% (1826 votes) State Rep. District 29 Steven R. Powell – 27.83% (2438 votes) Kathy Kreag Richardson – 72.17% (6322 votes) State Rep. District 37 Debbie Driskell – 39.68% (3032 votes) Todd Huston – 60.32% (4609 votes) County Treasurer Dixie Packard – 43.52% (15633 votes) Jennifer Templeton – 56.48% (20289 votes) County Commissioner - District 2 Lee Clark – 38.69% (14619 votes) Steven Dillinger – 52.04% (19664 votes) David Whiteman – 9.27% (3501 votes) County Council - At Large (Vote for 3) John V. Accetturo – 13.80% (13037 votes) Brandon (Brad) D. Beaver – 14.86% (14032 votes) Jim Belden – 19.25% (18180 votes) Bruce E. Breeden – 13.87% (13099 votes) Andrew J. Dollard – 9.92% (9374 votes) Ralph F. “Rick” McKinney – 15.7% (14831 votes) Angie Molt – 12.60% (11900 votes)
UNOPPOSED RACES
State Senate District 20 Luke Kenley – 100% (17331 votes) State Senate District 30 Scott Schneider – 100% (5623 votes) State Rep. District 32 P. Eric Turner – 100% (3443 votes) State Rep. District 39 Jerry Torr – 100% (9987 votes) State Rep. District 88 Brian C. Bosma – 100% (1746 votes) Judge Superior Court 1 Steven R. Nation – 100% (34607 votes) Judge Superior Court 6 Gail Bardach – 100% (31992 votes) County Auditor Dawn D. Coverdale – 100% (33823 votes) County Surveyor Kenton C. Ward – 100% (33612 votes) County Commissioner - District 3 Douglas G. Carter – 100% (33,805 votes)
NATIONAL RACES
(these results are just from Hamilton County voters)
GOP RESULTS
President of the United States Newt Gingrich – 5.50% (2,328 votes) Ron Paul – 14.48% (6,133 votes) Mitt Romney – 69.04% (29,236 votes) Rick Santorum – 10.98% (4,649 votes) Senate Richard G. Lugar – 48.45% (21,330 votes) Richard E. Mourdock – 51.55% (22,699 votes) U.S. Representative – District 5 Jason Anderson – 0.99% (421 votes) Susan Brooks – 30.40% (12,987 votes) John R. (Jack) Lugar – 4.83% (2,062 votes) John McGoff – 26.61% (11,370 votes) David McIntosh – 28.15% (12,026 votes) Matthew Mount – 0.35% (151 votes) William “Bill” Salin – 0.78% (332 votes) Wayne Seybold – 7.90% (3,375 votes)
Voter turnout up, but down By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com
wrong precincts. “Everything went very well. We always have a lot of issues in regards to questions poll workers Hamilton County currently has 191,852 have,” she said. “We’ve been answering quesregistered voters. Of them, only 24.63 percent tions all day long.” (47,250 people) cast ballots The 2012 primary elecduring the May 8 primary tion saw all incumbent election. While voter turnHamilton County Repubout was low, Hamilton licans win re-election – and County Election Adminthree other contested local istrator Kathy Richardson races. For those voting on said it was higher than last the Democratic ticket, there year’s municipal primary were no candidates outside election of 14.62 percent. of a few state and national “I’m disappointed in the contests. Hamilton County turnout,” said Richardson. Democratic Party Chairman “I don’t understand.” Jennifer Templeton Keith Clock said the party This year’s turnout was 21 has until noon July 3 to appoint candidates to percent lower when compared to the last presichallenge Republican nominees in dential primary election in 2008, which had 46 November. percent. During 2008’s general election, Rich“It’s always possible,” he ardson said the turnout rose to 75 percent. She said. “We’ll evaluis optimistic that November’s election will see a ate races and much higher attendance at polling places. go from there. “It’ll pick up in the fall. It always picks up in the fall,” she explained. “The presidential general We’ll definitely try to (election) brings out the most people.” give people a Members of the public who did participate choice.” in the democratic system did not report many issues. Richardson said there were a few minor For more photos ballot machine problems in the morning, but visit currentinfishers.com most issues involved voters reporting to the
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With high school and college graduations approaching, parents are filled with pride for their children who have reached this important milestone. While the ceremony marks a significant academic achievement, it’s also a time for parents to reflect on the personal qualities of their child that make them proud. For those of us with kids who won’t be wearing caps and gowns for many years yet, we have to recognize their accomplishments on a smaller scale – the day-to-day moments that foretell what kind of person they are becoming. Although hearing your child utter an unprompted “please,” “thank you” or “you’re welcome” is always nice, here are some other ways they make us proud. Siblings who get along: It’s a beautiful thing when you witness your children actually enjoying each other’s company – seeking one another out for games or, as older kids, even conversations. Unfortunately, the nature of sibling dynamics means their relationship can fluctuate from “never leave my side” to “your mere presence irritates me” even hours apart. At the end of the day, however, if your kids generally like one another and get along, pat yourself on the back. If you have children who will defend each other against other kids, you really have something to be proud of. A kid who doesn’t buy into their own hype:
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“Volleyball for Indy” to benefit Dayspring Center – Members of the Trinity Church in Fishers will host the “Volleyball for Indy” charity tournament to benefit the Dayspring Center May 26, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Incredi-Plex, 6002 Sunnyside Rd., Indianapolis. The Dayspring Center is a family shelter serving homeless children and their families in the greater-Indianapolis area. Team registration is $10, and can be done online at www.forindy.org. Washington High School 45th Reunion – The George Washington High School Class of 1967 will host its 45th Class Reunion on Sept. 18 at the Brownsburg American Legion at 7 p.m. All alumni are invited to attend. For reservation information, contact Ron Dalton or Bonnie Voelkel Lewis at 1967GWHSReunion@gmail.com. Information is also available by searching for “GWHS 1967 Class Reunion” on Facebook.
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death. So they learn to hate it rather than accept it, like being too short or too tall. It’s a part of who you are and you can’t ignore it. You either accept it or hate it, but you can’t change it. It’s in you. Let me put this a different way. Abraham Maslow was a famous psychologist who created a hierarchy of needs. Psychologists today still use his work to help evaluate people. It is a human-needs continuum, beginning with the basic needs like breathing and ending with selfactualization. Actualization is the highest level of thinking, where man wrestles with meaning and purpose in life. I believe the greatest battle of the actualized man is what to do with his eternal awareness. “He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man’s heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end.” (Ecclesiastes 3:11) Eternity is written in our hearts – you can either try to ignore it, accept it, or learn to despise it, but it’s there, waiting for your response … So what will you do? Mike Colaw is the director of ministries at Trinity Church. You may e-mail him at justthink@ luke117.com. Visit his Web sites www.trinitywesleyan.com or www. luke117.com
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and your energy, and weight loss is a side effect. “Before, I was eating pizza a couple times a week, and now I’m eating chili a couple times a week,” Malaterre added. “You know, lasagna, you’re going to make it with mandolined zucchini for the layers instead of pasta, but you’ll still get that same experience. And you’ll feel better after you eat it.” And, Malaterre said, the Paleo diet leaves in many foods that other diets treat with disdain. “I don’t like to focus on what I can’t eat,” he said. “I like to say: I can eat real butter. I can eat bacon. If I have a steak, I can eat the fattiest cut I want, because that’s where the nutrients are.”
Shelby Malaterre is going old-school. The 30-year-old Fishers resident has since Jan. 1 kept strictly to the Paleolithic diet – also referred to as the “caveman diet” or simply “Paleo” – cutting out grains, dairies and other foods of the modern age. In the process, he says he’s lost more than 50 pounds and gained increased energy and improved body composition. Now he wants to take his experience with the diet, and more than 20 years in the food service industry, to the masses. With the help of crowd-funding Web site Kickstarter, Malaterre is hoping to get a new business venture off the ground: Caveman Truck, a Paleolithic Portable Paleo Malaterre food truck. To bring the Caveman Truck to life, Malat“I had a kind of mini-epiphany,” Malaterre erre is hoping to raise $15,000 through Kicksaid about the business venture. “This is a great way for starter, a Web site that allows a large number of donors to people to get an initial exposure to Paleo.” fund start-up projects through micro-donations. No money is collected unless the entirety of the project’s financial goal is Going primal met. The monetary functions of the site are administered by “I first heard of Paleo about two years ago, and more Amazon. and more research comes out all the time,” Malaterre said. “Few banks want anything to do with food ventures “When I first glanced at the information, it was none of right now, and fewer know what Paleo is,” Malaterre says the people that would be considered keystones today. But on his Kickstarter page. then we did a weight loss bet for New Year’s, and I wanted Malaterre seems optimistic. The Ball State University to find the diet where I could lose the most weight. Then I marketing and business administration graduate had raised went back and read more about it, and something clicked $2,345 from 51 backers as of press time, and has 39 days with me. I went back through my fridge and pantry and remaining on his Kickstarter. He says he’s hopeful that threw away everything – all the standard American pastas, even more people will embrace his motto, borrowed from Lean Cuisines, etc.” the Weston A. Price Foundation’s chef and nutrition reThe Paleolithic diet was made popular by Walter L. Voegtlin, a gastroenterologist [in the 1970s] who promoted searcher Sally Fallon: “With half your food dollars, support local farmers, and with the other half celebrate how small the idea that the genetics of humans haven’t changed since the world has become.” the agricultural revolution, and likewise the diets our bod“Am I going to ies are prepared for haven’t change the world as well. with a Paleo food Paleo adherents typitruck? Probably cally eschew dairy, wheat not,” Malaterre and other sources of said. “But if I can gluten, factory-farmed get one person meat and fish and to change their alcohol. views on the Although the standard Ameridiet has its fair can diet, I feel share of critlike it would ics – U.S. News have been worth & World Report it.” has twice ranked the More information about Shelby Malaterre, his Paleo Paleo diet last in its “Best Diets Overall” list, in 2011 and food truck and a link to his Kickstarter can be found on2012, below more recognizable diets like the South Beach line at www.cavemantruck.com. Information about the (14th) and Atkins (22nd) diets – Malaterre says the results Paleo diet can be found online at www.thepaleodiet.com have been extremely positive for him. or www.robbwolf.com. “I have better body composition, better energy, better sleep,” he said. “I always say that Paleo improves your skin 12 | May 15, 2012
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FRUITS Fruits can be high in sugar and calories, so if you’re going to limit anything, limit them.
FISH Wild fish are a better choice than farmed fish, which can contain toxins.
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Omega-3 enriched eggs are even better. Like nuts, use as a snack.
VEGETABLES You almost can’t go wrong here, unless they’re battered and fried.
TUBERS Sweet potatoes and yams are hailed by many food gurus as “super foods,” and make great replacements for regular potatoes.
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Buy local – visit a farmers market It is our position that farmers markets serve as a valuable community resource by providing an outlet for Indiana farmers and growers to earn a living by giving residents easy access to locally produced fresh food. The organic food industry has taken the nation by storm, sending a strong message by consumers that they want healthier food choices. Some of the best farmers markets in the state can be found in Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield and Zionsville. Farmers markets offer one-stop shopping for locally raised meats, seasonal fresh vegetables and fruits, honey, tea, pasta, bread, cheeses, pastries, flowers and much more. And, who can resist strolling around the farmers market with a bag of fresh, hot, sugary, salty kettle corn; a breakfast brat from the Kiwanis or freshly brewed ice tea? Vendors range from local family farms and restaurants to church and civic organizations. The farmers markets also depend on hundreds of volunteers for setup, tear down, cleanup and crowd assistance. Outdoor farmers markets in Carmel and Noblesville begin Saturday, Fishers farmers markets begin May 26 and the farmers markets in Zionsville and Westfield begin in June. Support local food producers by visiting a farmers market this summer.
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Uncommon request Commentary by Terry Anker
Why is it so often those who give the most require the least, even as those who rarely offer anything are abundant with needs? At a buddy’s birthday party, I caught up with a longtime friend that I’d not seen for ages. He’s the kind of human that falls into the selfless camp. He served us all in the first Gulf War and has continued to always work to make the world a better place. So, I was a little surprised when he asked me if I could take a meeting with him the coming week because of a favor he needed to solicit of me. Asked if all was well, he naturally demurred, positing that life had never been better. With the arrival of the appointed day, we met and he shared his mission: to raise a little money to help some Vietnam-era veterans bring The Vietnam Veterans Memorial “Moving Wall” to Fort Harrison on Indianapolis’ northeast side from May 17 to May 21, to recognize the 30th anniversary of the conflict.
He earnestly recounted that these men and women were no longer young kids from newsreels. In fact, for many of them, this might be their last chance to join locally like this to recognize the sacrifice of those fallen. He reminded me that great wealth and military service rarely go hand-in-hand. Then, my friend, the decorated hero looked sheepishly across the table and added, “I wouldn’t ask for me, but these guys need the help; and I can’t do enough by myself.” Of course – I thought – he wouldn’t ask for himself. And neither would most of these folks. Isn’t that reason enough to want to give? VVA 295, P.O. Box 269279, Lawrence, IN 46226 is the address. Donations are tax deductible.
Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
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“A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.” – James Freeman Clarke, 19th century American theologian and author
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Here’s a chance to start summer off on the right note or foot – or both! – before summer actually begins. The Center for the Performing Arts and its artistic director, Michael Feinstein, are at it again. An evening of elegance and history making is on the near horizon, and we’re excited to be able to support it. You may recall the Center’s January 2011 sold-out gala that thrilled everyone in attendance. Well, on June 16, the Center is throwing the party of parties for this summer, another black-tie gala from 5:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The highlights of the night will be many, and they include a performance by Barry Manilow as well as his induction into the Manilow Great American Songbook Hall of Fame, whose other inductees include Alan and Marilyn Bergman and Cole Porter. Feinstein and other special guests also will perform. Put it this way: When Michael’s in the house, you never know what can happen. One thing’s for certain – it’s going to be a terrifically entertaining (and filling, considering the outstanding food and drink) evening. You can help the Center celebrate its wildly successful second season by being in attendance. To reserve tables, please contact the Center at its Encore Celebration Gala office at 819-3521. Organizers would appreciate hearing from you by May 24.
Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Massachusetts, no gorilla is allowed in the back seat of any car. Source: dumblaws.com
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Another date with the dentist Commentary by Danielle Wilson
Oh. My. Lord. I cannot believe I had to go back to the dentist! You may recall from an earlier column that I have an irrational fear of dentistry, rooted in childhood trauma and a general lack of narcotics, and was trying desperately to postpone an appointment to have two cavities filled. Inspired by the bravery of my 10-year-old son, I eventually overcame my anxiety and managed to survive the unsettling procedure. One of the teeth I had fixed continued to bother me, even after a few days of expected tenderness. Naturally I ignored it and assumed I was just taking longer than usual to adjust to the ceramic material in the filling. A week passed, however, and the discomfort worsened. I began altering my diet to avoid aggravating the tooth further, cutting out sugary foods, crunchy treats and all taffy-like substances. Nothing helped. Subconsciously, I knew something was wrong, but I just couldn’t bear the thought of having to return to the dentist. I felt certain he would discover a missing filling or a cracked tooth or some sickening gum disease. In my denial, I preferred to suffer through a little toothache rather than learn the truth behind my pain. But as the days wore on and my entire jaw began to throb, I reluctantly realized I’d rather face the drill again than continue to eat only on my
left side and down Advil like jelly beans. (It was similar to my weighing the pros and cons of an epidural. For the first few hours of labor I found the contractions tolerable given my alternative was a needle to the spine. But when the real poo hit the fan, I would have let that doctor stab me in the eyeball if it made the pain disappear!) So I called the office and asked to be seen again, whenever they had an opening, preferably later in the week, next month would be fine. Wouldn’t you know they could take me that very afternoon? Frick! But no, I had to do it. As I drove to the appointment, I purposely chewed Hubba Bubba on the sore side to prevent myself from hightailing it straight to Starbucks – do not pass go, do not collect $200. I was hurting so bad once I got in the chair that I didn’t even have time to be nervous. Luckily, the problem was easily corrected without the need for topical anesthetics or arm restraints. Apparently my filling had not been smoothed down enough, throwing my entire bite out of whack. I basically freaked out over nothing. Ah, well, I lived to tell the tale, and that’s all that matters. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a Carmel resident and contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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Family Fun Fair SATURDAY, MAY 19, 11 am – 3 pm Hamilton County Sports Complex 9625 E. 150th Street, Noblesville Sponsored by IU Health North Hospital and IU Health Saxony Hospital Join us for a fun-filled day of family-friendly activities! Fitness activities: gymnastics, karate, golf, batting cages, mini zip line, basketball, Zumba Bounce house and other inflatables Health and wellness information Booths from various local businesses in the community Noblesville Fire Department & Police Department Rock climbing tower Face painting Games for all ages Prize drawings will be held throughout the day, so stop by to win one of the great prizes from local businesses. Lunch and snacks are available for purchase. For more information, visit iuhealth.org/north or thesportscomplex.net.
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I was thinking the other day about all the women in my neighborhood who mow their lawns. My wife has never mowed our lawn. I want to ask her about it, but I am afraid she’ll assume I want her to mow the lawn, which couldn’t be further from the truth. If she started mowing the lawn, it would jeopardize our relationship by altering the delicate balance between my wife’s independence and her femininity. Of course, if she really wanted to mow the lawn, I wouldn’t stop her. I’m just really curious why she won’t mow the lawn. When we first got married, we lived in an apartment – you just don’t see a lot of lawnmowing women in apartments. Then we moved to a condo and again there were few really good role models for her. When we bought a house, I started mowing the lawn and have mowed our lawn for 30 years since, whenever the grass has gotten too high or the dandelions needed their heads chopped off. Mary Ellen has never expressed any interest in this endeavor. I do vaguely remember her saying that mowing is man’s work and I should accept that. I think at the time I was changing Brett’s diaper and she was rewiring a lamp.
When I married Mary Ellen, her lack of mowing experience didn’t matter. After all, she was intelligent, beautiful, sensitive and caring. She was all a man could want. I assumed that if push came to shove, she’d mow the lawn. But it never even came to push. During the summer, I prefer to sit on a lounge chair and sip lemonade, but instead I have to cut the grass. That’s where a wife who’s willing to mow really comes in handy. Not that it’s that important. Just sayin’. Come to think of it, it’s chauvinistic for a man to make his wife mow the lawn. On the other hand, it’s also chauvinistic for a man to assume that a woman doesn’t know how to mow the lawn. Maybe she really wants to, but is afraid her husband doesn’t think she can do it. I’m sure that’s it. My friend Steve’s wife mows the lawn. He was over the other day and asked me why Mary Ellen never mows the lawn. I was as honest with him as I could be. “I don’t know, Steve. I never really thought about it.”
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Jacquie’s (9840 N. Michigan Rd.) Price: $8 to $15 Hours: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact: 283-2776 Sweet and Savory (4335 W. 106th St.) Price: $7 to $13 Hours: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Contact: 802-9004 Bub’s Café (220 2nd St.) Price: $8 to $44 Hours: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact: 844-2822 Eggshell Bistro (51 West City Center Dr.) Price: $10 - $15 Hours: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact: 660-1616 Sunrise Café (11711 N Meridian St.) Price: $7 to $12 Hours: 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Contact: 575-9323 (Above) Marlow’s Café in Westfield provides a classic diner experience. (Photo by J.T.) (Left) Eggshell Bistro’s heirloom grits (Submitted photo)
Morning Meals Digging in to the best breakfast joints in your neighborhood
By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com We always hear people say, “There just aren’t any good places to go get breakfast.” While there certainly are fewer local restaurants specializing in breakfast than there are specializing in lunch and dinner, there are still tons of great options here in our communities. One favorite of many earlybirds in Carmel is Bub’s Café located just south of Bub’s Burgers & Ice Cream along the Monon Trail. Bub’s Café features an extremely inviting and cheery interior that matches the quality of its food. While the café prides itself on its Big Stack (12 pancakes), the menu also features a number of re-imagined breakfast staples including a favorite, the Bub’s Breakfast Bread Bowl (bread
bowl filled with fried potatoes, choice of meat, sausage gravy, two eggs and cheese). The Roost at Sahm’s in Fishers offers a wide variety of breakfast staples including a number of great omelets featuring ingredients like chorizo, red onion jam and Feta cheese. Although the Roost opens as early as 6:30 a.m. during the week, breakfast is served all day. Noblesville’s Best Bet Breakfast and Lunch is an interesting eatery with a casino motif. Featuring entrees like The Big Deal (three tacos filled with eggs and Spanish sausage) and The All In (a double order of fried potatoes mixed with three eggs, ham, sausage and more), Best Bet may have a smaller menu than other restaurants in the area but it sets itself apart with its unique offerings.
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Marlow’s Café (112 E Main St.) Price: $5 to $10 Hours: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., closed Sunday Contact: 847-6783
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Best Bet Breakfast & Lunch (14300 Mundy Dr.) Price: $7 to $12 Hours: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact: 776-1136 Jim Dandy (2301 E. Conner St.) Price: $5 to $9 Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Contact: 773-3288
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The Roost at Sahm’s (7371 E. 116th St.) Price: $7 to $11 Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Contact: 842-3735 Sunrise Café (9767 E. 116th St.) Price: $7 to $12 Hours: 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact: 842-5414
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Big Dave’s Deli & Meat (1225 W. Oak St.) Price: $7 to $11 Hours: Weekdays - 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact: 873-4255 For a complete list visit currentnightandday.com
“What to Expect When You’re Expecting” – In theaters Friday, five interconnected couples experience the thrills and surprises of having a baby in this film starring Cameron Diaz, Anna Kendrick, Jennifer Lopez, Dennis Quaid, Chris Rock and more. Diablo III – On sale today, the bestselling Diablo franchise returns with the muchanticipated third entry in the series, featuring a number of player classes, tons of loot and large online worlds to explore with friends. Rated M for Mature. Exclusively for PC – $60. “Battleship” – In theaters Friday, this film, based on the board game of the same name, features a fleet of ships forced to do battle with an armada of unknown origins in order to protect the planet. “Trespassing” by Adam Lambert – In stores today, the second studio album from “American Idol” runner-up Adam Lambert was delayed for two months in order to make room for a number of additional songs and collaborations. For more information and other local events, see the Event Calendar on Page 18.
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Phoenix’s ‘Avenue Q’ brings the laughs By Jordan Fischer • jordan@youarecurrent.com
The Phoenix Theatre’s production of Robert Lopez’s and Jeff Marx’s “Avenue Q,” which finished up its run on Sunday, was an apt capturing of the puppeted satire keeping audience members rolling in laughter throughout. The musical has always held a special place in my heart not entirely undue to the similarities between its plot and my own experiences. Led by the idealistic Princeton (played by Ben Tebbe), a just-out-of-college puppet with a “useless degree” in English and a burning desire to find his purpose, “Avenue Q” tells the tale of a group of tenants in a New York apartment who’re all trying to figure out their purpose in life – with varying degrees of success. The Phoenix’s production featured a versatile performance from Claire Wilcher, playing both the lecherous-but-lovable Trekkie Monster and the lecherous-but-lustable Lucy the Slut. The latter puppet’s appearance strayed from the traditional buxom blonde into a more Kardashianesque figure with Day-Glo orange skin … and that might be more appropriate for today’s audiences. As ever, the Bad Idea Bears’ endearingly terrible advice kept audiences laughing. The puppets were played by Jason Gloye and Eric J. Olson, who doubled as Rod and Nicky, respectively, and each shared an unsettling resemblance to their puppets.
Emily Ristine as Kate Monster, left, with Ben Tebbe’s Princeton. (Submitted photo)
The real star of the production, however, was theater-veteran Emily Ristine’s Kate Monster, who brought a perfect mix of bookish naïveté and grab-life-by-the-horns enthusiasm to the character. Other notable performances included Diane Tsao Boehm’s dual role as Christmas Eve and Mrs. Thistletwat, Dakeisha Bryant’s downon-his-luck Gary Coleman, and Brian, played appropriately by R. Brian Noffke, who seemed not at all uncomfortable playing one of the few human characters on a stage of puppets. The Phoenix Theatre’s production of “Avenue Q” was directed by Bryan Fonseca and musical director Kevin D. Smith. The next show at the Phoenix will be “Forever Sung: A Celebration of Age in Song,” created by Bryan Fonseca and Tim Brickley. The show will run May 17-26. More information and tickets are available online at www.phoenixtheatre.org.
BLACK-TIE GALA and GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK CELEBRATION! SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 2012 Join Michael Feinstein and a cast of stars in an entertaining tribute to the 2012 Great American Songbook Hall of Fame inductees, with a sizzling grand finale performance by Barry Manilow. Reserve your seat and you’ll receive one complimentary ticket to the Michael Feinstein Great American Songbook Initiative High School Vocal Academy & Competition Final on Friday, June 15 (a $50 value).
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“The Music Man” • This allAmerican classic musical comedy is the tale of a lovable con man who – in order to sell musical instruments – convinces the town he can teach its children to play. • Tuesday – 8 p.m., Wednesday – 1 p.m., Thursday through Saturday – 8 p.m., Sunday – 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • $37 to $60, includes dinner buffet • 872-9664
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“I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” • Four actors take on the lives of more than 20 characters as they face the trials and tribulations of dealing with the opposite sex. It’s the perfect datenight comedy for adults • Wednesday and Thursday – 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday – 8 p.m., Sunday – 2 p.m. • The Studio Theater, 4 Center Green, Carmel • $40 (senior and student discounts available) • 843-3800
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Bonnie Raitt • Come see Bonnie Raitt perform songs from her new album “Slipstream” as well as some of her classic hits. • 7:30 p.m. • Clowes Memorial Hall, 4602 Sunset Ave., Indianapolis • $48 to $74 • 940-6444 Marvin Hamlisch & Michael Feinstein • Broadway legend and American icon Marvin Hamlisch performs live alongside multi-platinum-selling and “The Ambassador of the Great American Songbook” Michael Feinstein. • 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium, 1 Center Green, Carmel • $28 to $88 • 843-3800 The Works of Suzanne H. Landshof • Beautiful work in the scale of 1 inch to the foot (1:12), all created by museum co-founder Suzanne H. Landshof • Wednesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. • Museum of Miniature Houses & Other Collections, 111 E. Main St., Carmel • $5 adults, $3 children younger than 10 • 575-9466 “Forms and Function” • Come see the latest exhibit by the Hamilton County Artists’ Association. • Thursday to Saturday – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • The Birdie Gallery, 195 S. Fifth St., Noblesville • Free admission • 776-2278
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8th Annual State Road 38 Garage Sale • The garage sale will feature sales from Noblesville to Hagerstown, 40 miles of treasures! Select vendors will be featured at the Old Schoolhouse. • Friday and Saturday – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Garden Thyme at the Old Schoolhouse, 14520 Ind. 38 E., Noblesville • 714-3273 Lilly House Tours • Free tour of the Lilly House, home of the late Indianapolis legend, J. K. Lilly Jr. • Friday to Sunday – 2 p.m. • Lilly House Lobby, 4000 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • Free • 923-1331
Coppélia • Magic, Chaos and Comedy erupt from the studio of eccentric Toymaker Dr. Coppélius when he leaves his newest creation, a doll named Coppélia, in his studio. • 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. • The Tarkington, 3 Center Green, Carmel • $25 • 843-3800
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Arcadia May Festival Train • Come to Noblesville’s Forest Park and take the train to Arcadia for their May Festival featuring fine arts and crafts, a flea market, live musical entertainment and more. • Saturday and Sunday - 11:30 a.m. • Indiana Transportation Museum, Forest Park, Noblesville • $10 round-trip adult, $5 round-trip child • 773-6000
Carmel Farmers Market • One of the largest farmers markets in Indiana, the Carmel Farmers Market will feature more than 60 local vendors. • 8 to 11:30 a.m. • Carmel Farmers Market, 1 Center Green, Carmel • Free admission • 710-0162
ZHS Show Choir Finale • The FRIDAY Zionsville High School Show Choir will be performing its annual Finale concert including group numbers, solos and duets. • Friday and Saturday – 7 p.m. • Zionsville High School Performing Arts Center, 1000 Mulberry St., Zionsville • $15 adult, $10 student • 989-8142 Brick Street Market Eve • Enjoy great food, live music and friendship under the white tents on the historic brick street. • 6 p.m. • Main Street, Zionsville • Free admission • 873-3836 18 | May 15, 2012
Noblesville Farmers Market • Shop local. Pick up farm-fresh produce, vegetables and much more at the market. • 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Riverview Hospital Overflow Parking Lot, Ind. 19 and Ind. 38, Noblesville • Free admission • 776-0205
For a complete list of events this week, visit currentnightandday.com To submit your event for future editions, please e-mail christian@youarecurrent.com.
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Family Night
June 29
WHS Band
July 6
Kids Night with Radio Disney
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Master Yoo’s
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Country Night
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Civil War Days • Young and old can learn firsthand what the Civil War was about from both Union and Confederate soldiers at Conner Prairie. See Civil War telegraph equipment, fashions, a war camp and parlor music. • Saturday and Sunday – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • $14 adult, $13 seniors, $9 youth • 776-6006
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Back to School & Boy Scout Night
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Commentary by Christian Sorrell During the past four years and across five different films, Marvel has been building the universe for the first live-action film adaptation of “The Avengers,” a long-running comic series. The film is a moment in Hollywood history that has never been accomplished or even attempted. It is a film that acts as a sequel to five of the largest-scale action films of the past several years. Already, it is apparent that Marvel’s plan has paid off. “The Avengers” set the record for the largest domestic opening weekend with more than $207 million in ticket sales. In the film, Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) join together in order to save the earth from an attacking demigod and his cosmic army. The film does a great job of weaving together all of the previous films by featuring the villain of “Thor” using the device from “Captain America: The First Avenger.” Seeing all of these characters (and actors) in one film is extremely exciting to behold. It reminds me of the type of fantasy films I would cook up in my brain as a child that never actually came to fruition. From beginning to end, the film is brimming with wonderful dialogue, incredible over-the-
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Mancino’s Pizza and Grinders The scoop: If you’ve never heard of a grinder, now is a great opportunity to try this unique Italian sandwich at Mancino’s Pizza and Grinders. In fact, you’ll want to try more than just the grinders. You’ll also want to get a taste of one of Mancino’s specialty pizzas. Mancino’s also offers salads and wings. After dinner, a trip to the ice cream bar may be in order. Milkshakes and sundaes wait at this do-it-yourself ice cream station. But don’t forget to try the grinders. Type of food: Pizza and grinders Price of entrees: $4.75 to $16 Specialties: Grinders Reservations: Not accepted Smoking: Not permitted Dress: Casual Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Phone: 770-1114 Address: 17901 River Ave., Noblesville Web site: www.mancinospizzaandgrinders.com
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Q: I have gotten lip injections using fillers for the past five years. But after five years and more than a dozen injection treatments, I am tired of the expense and the hassle (pain!) of the lip injections. I have read that there are permanent materials for lip augmentation. What can you tell about permanent lip implants? A: Despite their existence for more than 15 years in the plastic surgery world, lip implants have never gained much traction as an everyday procedure, partly because of problems in implant design and materials and partly because of a general fear of having an “implant” in the lip. I have used every developed permanent lip implant available and have seen many of their benefits and potential problems. The newest lip implant, called PermaLip, is the best design and material that I have seen to date. It is made from a very soft and flexible silicone elastomer. Based on how it feels, it could easily be called the “Gummy Bear lip implant.” It has well-designed tapering edges, which is very important. The implants are done in the office under local anesthesia with some swelling and occasional bruising, which is largely resolved in a week after the procedure.
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Renters insurance an important investment Commentary by Ryan Samuelson I’m getting ready to graduate and am fortunate to have found a job that is going to allow me to finally move out of my family home. Is renters insurance something that I really need?-Andy L. from Carmel Congratulations on the new job! Now it’s time to protect that paycheck with a renters insurance policy. People like to make a lot of excuses as to why they neglect to purchase a renters insurance policy: “I can't afford it,” “I don’t have enough stuff to insure,” “Nothing is going to happen to my stuff.” The liability protection alone is really enough reason to buy, but let’s break it down. The first thing you need to know about renters insurance is that it’s pretty affordable. A typical policy can cost less than $200 per year. That’s less than $4 per week. It’s worth the sacrifice. You are also in for a nice bonus if you already have car insurance. Many insurance carriers will give you a multi-policy discount if you package your auto and renters policy together with the same company. The second thing you need to know is that your stuff is much more valuable than you realize. How much would it cost you to start over if you had a total loss? Apartments burn down and get robbed just like houses do. Starting over after a loss like that is much easier when your
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Move the needle – little things Commentary by CJ McClanahan During the past nine years, I have given out more than 250 copies of my favorite book, “The Success Principles,” by success coach and author Jack Canfield. Last week, I was blessed to spend a week with Jack, his staff and entrepreneurs from around the world. It was a great opportunity to learn new strategies for getting clear about what’s really important in our lives and achieving our goals. However, the most important lesson I took away from this week was very small. By that, I mean I learned (actually re-learned) that it’s the little things that always lead to the greatest successes. We are so tempted to chase after the new quick-fix solution that we completely forget that it is always about the fundamentals. For example, I just visited Amazon.com to see which book would pop up when I searched the word “diet.” Guess what was the No. 1 selection? “The 17 Day Diet – A Doctor’s Design Planned for Results.” Really? Seventeen days – are you kidding me? Every single person reading this article knows exactly how to lose weight. You eat less and exercise more. In fact, it’s even easier than that – all you need to do is burn more calories each day than you consume. That’s it. But, it takes time. A lot more than
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Crash course on container gardening Commentary by Chris Arney
Are you limited on gardening space? Just about any plant will thrive when grown in a container. Understanding the basics to this type of gardening will give you a summer full of blooms and vegetables. Most importantly, use the proper sized pot. Match the container size to the mature plant size, not the seedling you are looking at. Small pots hold a limited amount of water, so unless you want to water several times a day, start with a large container. For large leafy plants like tomatoes, use at least a five-gallon pot. All garden containers need to have holes in the bottom for proper drainage. Most potting soil mixes will work well in a container garden. Potting soil is engineered to meet the unique demands of growing plants in containers. Avoid using garden soil or topsoil as the growing medium in your containers. Feel free to mix in some compost, but not more than 20 percent. Water your plants often. When watering, add enough until you see water leaking out of
the bottom of the pot. The soil will only hold so much water and the rest will drain away. Add a water-soluble fertilizer to your watering program twice a week. Mix the fertilizer at the labeled rate to avoid burning the leaves of your plants. There are many planter types available. Terra cotta pots are great, but plants in them tend to dry out quickly as the container actually wicks moisture from the soil. Plastic and concrete planters work great, however the latter can become extremely heavy once it is full. Feel free to get creative – old galvanized tubs, wheelbarrows, milk cans and jugs make fantastic garden containers. Adding a trellis is great for trailing plants like Mandeville, sweet potato vine and cucumbers. Container gardening can also accent your current landscape and garden.
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Noblesville Schools Employment Opportunity
The Viking Meadows Community Garage
196th & Hague, Noblesville Thur - Sat, May 17 - 19; 8 AM - ? Furniture, Clothing, Toys, Etc. Includes Multi-Family Sale raising funds for an adoption!
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Advance Auto Parts is one of the leading automotive aftermarket parts retailers in the industry with over 3400 stores and growing. We are Now hiring: * P/T Counter Sales * P/T Delivery Drivers All Team Members enjoy a 20% employee discount No auto experience necessary, we’ll train the right person. Apply online : www.advanceautoparts.jobs CARMEL LOCATION ONLY!
Mechanic, Full-time year round needed for transportation department. Benefits available. Salary range is $15 - $20/hour. CDL license with yellow safety card required or ability to obtain both. If interested, you may apply online within our Human Resource page at: www. noblesvilleschools.org.
Community Garage Sale in Fishers *Sawgrass *Quaker Ridge *Spyglass Hill *Haig Point Fri.- Sat. May 18 and May 19 8-2
Windwood at Morse Annual Spring Sale
Donations of gowns — tax deductible Gowns — greatly discounted Proceeds donated to local charities Gowns from $100 (317)796-9432 BridesRevisted.org Gayla@BridesRevisted.org
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Guitar Lessons
for your elementary grade student? Do ISTEP/IREAD-3 or other scores indicate need for extra support, help, and instruction? *Recently retired, actively licensed, K-6 teacher taking limited # of students for expert reading instruction. 997-2908
Beginner Violin Summer Camp
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Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856
A less stressful and economical alternative to boarding with loving care for your pets in the comfort of your home. Experience in Exotics. Insured/Bonded Member of Pet Sitters Associates LLC happypetsitter@gmail.com 317-645-6043 References available
To your door nail services. Great for moms, or anyone in a nursing or assisted living facilities. Buy a Spa pedicure get a manicure for FREE!! *Ask about my frequent customer discount *We do Spa parties for any occasion. “Let me take care of you” Now at Fine Lines Salon • 815-8480
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Annual Zionsville Neighborhood Garage Sale Sat, May 19, 8am-1pm Willow (131st) and Michigan
Maple Knoll Neighborhood Garage Sale –
Northwest corner of 161st Street & SpringMill Road (entrance off of SpringMill Road) in Westfield. Friday, May 18th from 8a-5p & Saturday, May 19th from 8a-3p.
DISNEY COLLECTIBILES
*Liquidation Sale* Globes, Plates, etc. Friday May 18 1:00-5:00pm Saturday, May 19 8:00am-3:00pm 639 Burgess Hill Pass, Westfield (161st and Springmill in Maple Knoll)
We are a Small Group Personal Training Studio for women only and we are expanding to Fishers. We are currently accepting resumes for a Sales/Fitness Studio Manager for new location. Must have a passion for health and fitness. Send resume to: resume.gisfw@gmail.com Www.getinshapeforwomen.com
Part-time Optical Technician
Busy Optometry practice in Carmel seeking an experienced part-time optical technician. Please fax resume, cover letter and references to 317-660-7438
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Carmel law firm
seeks full-time Administrative Asst. Knowledge of Word, Excel, and Power Point preferred. Please send resume to: Administrator, 736 Hanover Place, Suite 200, Carmel, IN 46032
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NOW HIRING FOR FALL 2012 SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Are you looking for part-time employment? Would you like a job that follows the school calendar? Do you have a heart for working with children? The Carmel Clay Schools Transportation Department is currently seeking School Bus Drivers. • May earn up to $94 a day for existing Class B, CDL with school bus endorsement and school bus driver experience • Paid training program to obtain a Class B, CDL for those without a Class B, CDL • Upon successful completion of training may earn $88 a day with no experience • No benefits available but may earn an attendance bonus & voluntary retirement program School Bus Drivers will work an average of 3 hours per day running morning and afternoon routes; must be able to pass criminal history background check and also pass a BMV records check. Apply on-line to www.ccs.k12.in.us AA/EOE www.shcindiana.com
CAREGIVERS FOR THE ELDERLY Top ranked agency looking for mature, energetic adults to assist seniors in their homes
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Senior Home Companions of Indiana, Inc. Helping Seniors Remain in their Homes Since 1996
We invite you to come by our office and fill out an application between the hours of 9-12 on Mondays and Thursdays mornings.
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Are you overwhelmed at your office and at home?
Do you need someone with an outstanding background as a Personal Assistant to organize your professional and personal life? Someone who is an expert at making travel arrangements, coordinating meetings and special events, running errands, transporting your children to/ from activities, managing your home, and even walking your dog? No request is too small or too big. If you want a simpler and more smoothly ran life, contact me at: number1assistant@yahoo.com Great Deals Savings Magazine is
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Like children?
Busy therapy clinic in Carmel needs part-time person for light bookkeeping and office administration. Flexible Hours. carolmaher@greataspirations-ot.com
Temporary Part – Time Position * 15 – 20 hrs / week (M – F) * Applicant needs to be proficient with social media sites: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and online consumer sites: Craig’s List and ebay * Applicant must be able to multi-task * Position has the opportunity to become permanent and full-time. Email resume to: tkaiser@hydro-systems. com or fax to: 317-984-8100
MAINTENANCE WORKER Carmel Clay School Corporation is accepting applications for the position of Maintenance Worker 2 at Carmel High School. Candidates must possess experience with commercial boilers, circulating pumps, centrifugal chillers and cooling tower operations, as well as basic plumbing, electrical and day to day maintenance skills. Must be able to trouble shoot and diagnose related problems/equipment failures. Must possess excellent organizational skills, be a team player, & able to work with a diverse population. Work schedule is 9-5:30, with overtime as needed. Benefits eligible first day of month following 90 days of employment. Hourly rate $14.50 to $19.98, depending on education, certifications and experience. Valid driver’s license required, as well as a criminal history check. Apply on-line to www.ccs.k12.in.us AA/EOE
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