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Fishers planning 70-acre waterfront park news@currentinfishers.com Mayor Scott Fadness announced plans May 30 to invest in a 70-acre waterfront park at Geist Reservoir. DEVELOPMENT The park will be developed at the last remaining undeveloped parcel of the 1,900-acre reservoir, at approximately 111th Street on the east side of Olio Road. “The Geist area is one of Fishers’ most distinct assets, and this park sets Fadness forth a momentum for the long-term sustainability of Geist Reservoir, its residents and our community at large,” Fadness stated in a press release. “In conversations with multiple residents and stakeholders, Elliott I’ve heard time and time again the argument that the long-term vibrancy of Geist is a concern. Part of that involves environmental, boat traffic and new development. My hope is that this park development helps to mitigate those concerns Peterson for residents and turn Geist into a distinct asset for all of Fishers.” Conceptual designs of the park, to be named at a later date, show the possibilities of the park development: amphitheater, fishing dock, public beach, kayak, boardwalk, natural playscapes, and opportunities for adventure races, triathlons, paddle boarding
the land outright. The city said negotiations are being kept confidential until final, and condemnation of the land is possible if an agreement cannot be reached, considering the public usage. Acquisition of the land will take several months, with the final design process beginning in late 2017 or early 2018. Irving Materials Inc. currently operates a quarry on the parcels with anticipated operations ending in The final design process for the proposed 70-acre waterfront park at summer 2018. A Planned Unit Geist Reservoir will begin later this year or in early 2018. (Submitted Development was passed image) several years ago that would and more. allow more development with intent to add City officials said Fishers residents will have more than 100 homes. the opportunity to be involved in the final de“I hear from residents all the time that sign of the park and that no motorized boat increasing boat traffic on Geist is the fastlaunch will be permitted in the park area. est way to reduce the recreational experi“To have a major natural asset like we do with ence out there,” Fishers city councilor Pete Geist Reservoir is a great opportunity to encour- Peterson stated in a press release. “This is age residents to enjoy nature a little more and a real opportunity to utilize Fall Creek and unplug,” Fishers Parks and Recreation Director connect the reservoir in a natural way to Tony Elliot stated in a press release. "By adding some of the most beautiful areas of our public access to Geist, our entire community city. This is a win-win situation for Geist can enjoy this wonderful natural setting, and I residents. By creating this natural recrelook forward to working with the community as ation area and reducing new development, designs for this park start to come together. At it will ultimately lessen the added boat nearly double (the size of) Roy G. Holland Memotraffic that comes with more homes and rial Park, the possibilities are endless.” docks.” The land is made up of three separate parcels, Residents can direct questions or conheld by two owners, Irving Materials, Inc. and cerns to Dan Domsic at domsicd@fishers. Marina Limited Partnership. The City of Fishers in.us. More information and updates can be submitted an offer to the owners to purchase found at fishers.in.us/GeistWaterfrontPark.
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Graystone neighborhood residents are averse to the possible loss of Gray Eagle Golf Club green space. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Jan. 25, 2011, at Fishers, IN Vol. VI, No. 22 Copyright 2013. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Fishers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.
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Dispatches BROOKS SCHOOL ROAD The Brooks School Road bridge over I-69 is closed for construction. During the closure, traffic will be detoured to Promise Road via 126th and 136th streets. 116TH STREET 116th Street will be restricted to one lane in each direction nightly at Fishers Station while a water line is extended across 116th Street. The restrictions will occur between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. each night through June 9 or until work is completed. There will be lane restrictions on 116th Street between I-69 and Cumberland Road throughout the summer to make improvements to 116th Street.
IND. 37 Lane and shoulder restrictions will be active through June 30 for geotechnical drilling along the corridor as part of the final design phase for the improvement project. The geotechnical drilling will cause lane restrictions from 131st Street through 146th Street. Daily southbound restrictions will begin at 9 a.m. and daily northbound restrictions will be complete before 4 p.m. State Road 37 turn lanes will not be affected during lane closures and a minimum of one through-lane will be open at all times. Questions can be directed to drivefishers@ fishers.in.us.
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. USBR35 bike route launched - A 360-mile cycling route connecting 15 counties across the Hoosier state officially launched during May, National Bike Month. USBR35 is the first nationally approved and interconnected cycling route in Indiana, making its way through Hamilton County. For more, visit IndianaUSBR35.com.
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CHAMP Camp returns to Bradford Woods By Desiree Williams • news@currentinfishers.com CHAMP Camp returns this summer to Bradford Woods for its 27th kids year. CHAMP Camp is a weeklong summer camp for children with tracheostomies and those who need other respiratory support. Campers come independent of their parents to enjoy a typical summer camp experience of horseback riding, swimming, climbing and more. Claire Cramer, 13, experienced CHAMP Camp for the first time last year and is ready to go back again this summer. “Camp gives me an opportunity to be more independent and teaches me that I don’t need to rely on my parents for all of my care,” Cramer said. “What I like about CHAMP Camp is that I feel free to make my own decisions, and I also like the cabin time at the camp because you get to talk, eat and do crafts.” Jennifer Kobylarz, executive director, said the camp is a life-changing experience for the campers and staff.
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“Because of (the camper’s) amazing attitudes, it just puts a whole new perspective on life,” she said. Each year, CHAMP Camp hosts the Silver Sneaker Benefit Ball to bring awareness to the camp and fundraise. Proceeds from the May 6 gala benefitted camp operations and its next initiative: building a wheelchair-accessible tree house. CHAMP Camp runs from June 18-22 at Bradford Woods in Martinsville. For more, visit champcamp.org.
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Teacher of the Month named news@currentinfishers.com Thorpe Creek Elementary first-grade teacher Lynn Szafranski was schools selected as the Edge Guys Heating and Cooling May Teacher of the Month. Szafranski was nominated by her student Kaavya Patel, who wrote a 100-word essay about why Szafranski was deserving. As a reward, Kaavya won a pizza party for her class, courtesy of Papa John’s, and Szafranski received a $50 Visa gift card from Edge Guys Heating and Cooling, Current’s Teacher of the Month sponsor. Here’s Kaavya’s essay: “I am Kaavya Patel, and I would like to nominate Ms. Szafranski, my first-grade teacher. She is very kind, respectful and always helps others. She appreciates whenever we do anything good. When we get 25 class WOWs she lets us pick a fun, awesome and great prize for the whole class. I like her most when she teaches us spelling and writing. She lets us play math-related games, which is fun. She lets us pick books to read to the class. She teaches us many things each day. She puts on videos on special days. Whenever it is
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By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com When Bob Jackson moved into the Graystone neighborhood, he wasn’t informed that part of the golf course bordering his property could possibly cover story disappear, taking the open green space he views from his porch with it. Neighbors Susie Torzewski, Kim Miller and Teona Wright all had a similar experience. Now, iTown Church has proposed expansion onto the driving range and putting greens of Gray Eagle Golf Club at Brooks School Road and 126th Street. The course would remain, but the driving range and green space could become 75 percent hard surface with parking lots and the church building. Although the neighbors aren’t against the church’s expansion and development, they said they are against the lack of green space. “When we built (in Graystone) 11 years ago, we were told there’s no way anyone can ever build over there, that it will always be a golf course,” Torzewski said. “I realize things change, but that’s the whole reason we built.” Residents are concerned about more than the loss of the green space and wildlife. Jackson highlighted three reasons he’s not happy with the proposal. “Number one is the loss of green space. Part of the community leaders’ responsibility as steward to our community is to retain green space,” he said. “The second thing that’s very important is the amount of safety for our (neighborhood). We look out there now and see the amount of cars running up and down this road (Brooks School Road), and it already has more cars on it than it was ever designed to have. (The church’s) contention is they have police out here to direct traffic, but in this neighborhood, we can’t get out now. The third thing is for those of us who live along this area, when you’ve got a parking lot and a road behind your house, you’re going to devalue your property significantly.” Mason McDonald, executive administrator for iTown Church, which currently is three miles from its proposed expansion site, stated iTown Church was pbegun in 2010 with “the simple mission of helping people move from where they are to where God wants them to be.”
Residents in Graystone neighborhood have this view of the green space at the Gray Eagle Golf Club from their back porches. (Submitted photo)
iTown Church has proposed an expansion onto the driving range and putting greens of Gray Eagle Golf Club. Seventy-five percent of the proposal includes hard surface, such as the parking lots and the building. (Submitted image)
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Two meetings are planned to discuss iTown Church’s proposal to expand onto Gray Eagle Golf Club. Plan commission – Members of the public can speak on agenda items during the plan commission meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m. June 7 at City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr. City council – The Fishers City Council is scheduled to vote on the proposal at 7 p.m. June 19 at City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr.
“Weekend services are designed to present the timeless message of Jesus Christ in a clear and fresh way, and have grown from 340 on the first Sunday to over 3,000 meeting at three different locations in Fishers, Castleton and Carmel,” McDonald stated. “The new property will be the perfect location for iTown’s new home for the Fishers campus, allowing us to reach even more of the Fishers community with the Gospel due to it’s central location and easy access. We are excited for the opportunity to continue to invest into the Fishers community and central Indiana for generations to come.” R.N. Thompson owns the golf course, and Mark Thompson, director of golf operations for R.N. Thompson, said he sees the sale of some of the golf course land to the church as a positive thing for the community.
“We are believers,” he said. “And like I told (the church) from the beginning, you can never have too many churches.” Thompson also added that funds from the sale, at a price he would not disclose, will allow for the golf course to build a new clubhouse on site. Peterson “That’s how we’re reinvesting (the funds),” he said. Although designs for the clubhouse are in the early stages, Thompson said it would include the indoor golf simulators and allow for the club to host bigger outings and weddings. “We would probably have twice the seating than what we have now,” he said. City council member Pete Peterson acknowledges he is a golfer and that if the driving range were no longer available at a golf course, he probably wouldn’t golf there anymore. However, Thompson said R.N. Thompson owns and operates another nearby driving range that is about two miles down the street, so golfers would still have access to one nearby. “Whether it’s a strip mall, whether it’s a business park, whatever is going into a piece of area, it’s our job to make sure it fits with the overall scope of zoning within the area,” Peterson said. Peterson said originally councilors believed the zoning for the area would allow for the church but then discovered it only allowed for a golf course. “You can’t have a golf course with no driving range, because the avid golfer going in and out won’t support it,” Peterson said. “My big consternation with this whole thing is the fact they need to find a reasonable solution that allows for every meaningful chance that golf course will stay in business. With zoning that was there prior, I believe there is a reason behind (it being zoned for a golf course) and we’ll try to do everything we can from a council basis to make sure that potential has every chance to survive.” For more, visit fishers.in.us.
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Sinking costs Commentary by Terry Anker In for a penny, in for a pound is a cliché originally intended to point to the equivalency of punishment under early English rule. It held that failure to repay a penny would be as severe as that for the much larger English pound sterling. Today, most use the expression to indicate that once someone has gone so far down an intended path, they must apply whatever resources, even if excessive, to see the task through to completion. The notion holds there is a point of no return. In business, one might call this phenomenon a sunk cost. Once one has invested so much in a project or person, the incentive to see it through to completion can outweigh a prudent decision to review the circumstances dispassionately and walk away. Yet occasionally, pushing just a bit more provides significant enhancement. Universal Studios Orlando offers Fast Pass technology. In a nutshell, a ticket through the park becomes supercharged with private (much shorter) lines for accessing the attractions. At roughly double the ticket price, a purchaser can navigate the experience with many fewer line-hours-per-ride. After one has spent thousands of dollars and much precious vacation time, sunk cost theory might persuade us that a few hundred more is a pittance to ensure that ours is a robust, full and memorable trip. Still, sunk cost theory can lead to a sinking feeling. In us, the methodology creates a cavalier attitude toward spending. For purveyors, it can create complacency in innovation.
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
BE L I E V E I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Frederick, Va., any person who owns a pool risks a $2,500 fine for not closing the gate to the pool when they get done swimming in it. Source: dumblaws.com
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Opportunity knocks for Indiana in tax reform debate Commentary by Eric Moeller, Fishers City Council At long last, it appears that lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are on the doorstep of real progress in pursuit of comprehensive tax reform — an effort now three decades in waiting. Success would mean a tax code that’s more conducive to growth, more supportive of American enterprise and more in line with the vision that we all hold for the future of our nation. That’s great news for the United States, great news for Indiana and great news for my hometown of Fishers. For the last year or so, the tax reform process has rested largely within the realm of the House Committee on Ways and Means, chaired by Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas. Rep. Jackie Walorski of Indiana’s Second Congressional District also sits on Ways and Means. Working closely with Speaker Paul Ryan, allies in the White House and tax and economic think tanks across the nation, Ways and Means crafted an important, meaningful starting point for the tax reform process known as the Brady Blueprint.
The Blueprint serves as a vital foundation for the reform debate. It reduces tax rates, makes the code much simpler for all taxpayers, and makes the United States more competitive with the rest of the world. Analysts at the Tax Foundation, for instance, expect that the measure would spur the creation of close to 2 million new jobs and add considerably to our gross domestic product. The vote of confidence and the active engagement from the White House is a shot of adrenaline for the reform process, and provided that lawmakers and the White House can focus squarely trained on delivering a sound bill, it is more likely that the debate will move from the realm of the hypothetical to the tangible. I understand, from my seat on the Fishers City Council, that the formulation and implementation of public policy is no small feat. Difficult as it may be, though, I have confidence in our elected officials to continue to push forward and deliver a better, more competitive tax code for Hoosiers and our nation. For the full version of this column, visit currentinfishers.com.
Doo and I recently held a family meeting to hammer out the details for a homicidefree summer. Our four children humor were invited to share their thoughts, and as expected, the biggest sticking point was over Xbox. Our boys argued that since it’s summer, they should be able to do whatever they want, including wasting weeks at a time sniping virtual zombies. We felt it might lead to serial killer status. Decision? Two hours max a day. Suck it up, kids! Also in the plan, the reinstatement of the “I’m Bored Jar,” a repository for the dollar fines handed out to anyone muttering any derivative of the word “boring.” Proceeds will go to an end-of-summer Dairy Queen bonanza and to prevent a “Bud Light Jar” phenomenon, the perp will be assigned some degrading task, like scrubbing the basement toilet with her toothbrush. Don’t mess with Mom! And once again, to further enhance this summer’s salt mine experience, “Amish Day” will occur weekly. It was proposed unwittingly five years ago by our then 10year old son who, at the aforementioned decision to limit electronic interaction, cried, “I’m not going all Amish!” Should have kept your mouth shut, Andrew, for you will indeed go Amish. No video games, computers, television or phones for one whole day. They must use their imaginations and find old-fashioned forms of amusement. It may not work, but their discomfort should prove highly entertaining. Mwah-ha-ha! So the chore chart is up and rockin’, and the Forced Family Game night schedule (“you will have fun!”) is in full swing. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that our careful planning will result in a blissful summer vacation with minimum shanking. If not, at least I’ll have some solid column material! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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Before our last vacation, I made an appointment with the orthopedist. My left knee was killing me, a probhumor lem that goes back to an old college football injury. I was drunk and fell out of the stands during homecoming. I asked why my former doctor retired. Apparently, he wanted to devote more time to skiing. Nice for him, but for the patients scheduled for surgery, this is really rubbing it in. “Dick,” Dr. Estes said, “I hope your vacation is not going to be too strenuous, considering your knee.” “My wife wants to go to Canada to go hiking.” “Sounds a bit rocky.” “Yes, the mountains are pretty rugged terrain.” “No, I mean your marriage. What wife makes a husband endure that much pain?” His nurse walked in with the big grin of someone who was going to stick a needle directly in your throbbing kneecap. I’d been through this before. “Time for a little cortisone. You know the
drill,” she said. I told her “drill” is not the best word choice before administering a shot. The cortisone helped, but most of the Banff trails were too rugged for me, so I waited in the car for my wife and son while they walked along the Hoodoos, waited while they hiked in Johnston Canyon and waited while they explored the Marsh Loop. One of the trails had a sign that said: “Handicapped and stroller friendly.” I question the friendliness part. A guy in a wheelchair was griping at me to speed it up, and a toddler in a stroller was shaking his fist and crabbing at me to get over to the right so he could pass. This week, I called the surgeon’s office and said I was ready for a new knee. “OK,” said Leslie, his assistant, “but the earliest Dr. Estes can fit you in is September. Will you be OK waiting?” “Of course,” I said, “I’ve gotten really, really good at that.”
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Dispatches Mental health partnership — On May 31, the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana, a special interest fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation, announced it has convened community partners to join the national Campaign to Change Direction on mental health. Nine cities, 46 college campuses, plus hospitals, health departments, chambers, foundations and businesses have pledged to advocate for open, honest conversation about mental health in central Indiana. According to Mental Health America, in Indiana 20 percent of Hoosier adults live with mental illness and 12 percent of youth have had at least one depressive episode in the past year. And in 2015, more Hoosiers died by suicide than by car accidents. For more, visit currentinwestfield.com.
Commentary by Dmitry M. Arbuck, MD We are at a truly revolutionary time in health and medicine. The introduction of stem cell technology represcience sents innovation on the same level as the development of antibiotics or the invention of modern imaging (MRIs, etc.). Stem cells are already changing the way medicine is delivered, increasing lifespans and saving countless lives. Scientists and researchers have been studying the benefits of stem cells for more than 30 years. They have found that these special cells provide great benefits all over the body, from muscles and joints to chronic diseases, to growing new teeth. You may have read about athletes treated with stem cells to speed healing after an injury or about burn victims who use stem cell therapy to minimize scarring. Stem cells used to be associated with embryos, but this is no longer the case. Today, live cells for treatment are either adult stem cells or umbilical cord blood stem cells. Adult stem cells are most likely extracted from tissue, like bone marrow or fat, which can be a painful and invasive process. Additionally, as we age, so do our stem cells,
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which become less potent and productive over time. Like every other tissue in our bodies, they are exposed to the toxins, radiation and other pollutants in the environment. Umbilical cord blood stem cells are collected from the donated cord blood and placenta of healthy newborns. The cells are then screened for disease and genetic problems. These umbilical stem cells are vibrant, vital and healthy. When umbilical cord stem cells are infused, they carry a whole host of immune stabilizing factors throughout the body and work to repair the immune system. This is likely why stem cells are so helpful in the treatment of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn’s disease, dermatitis and myasthenia gravis. Other things that may be successfully treated with this therapy include MS, lupus, graft vs. host disease and other immune conditions. The future is today. For more, visit StemCellsIndy.com. Dmitry M. Arbuck, MD, is President and Medical Director, Indiana Polyclinic. For more visit, StemCellsIndy.com.
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Dispatches Real estate update – It’s still a seller’s market in central Indiana, as indicated by F.C. Tucker Company’s monthly real estate market stats. Of the 3,302 homes sold in central Indiana in April 2017, nearly 19 percent were located in Hamilton County. The average home price in the county was $293,400, up 7.2 percent compared to April 2016. In Fishers, the average home price remained steadfast at $272,607, which is 5.1 percent higher than April 2016.
By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Charlie Hensley got his start in the restaurant business with his Jeffersonville High School now open classmate John Schnatter, better know as Papa John. “That’s were I got my start (with Papa John’s),” Hensley said. “He graduated in 1980, and I graduated in ’79.” Hensley, a Fishers resident, went to serve a co-owner of Penn Station franchises and then as CEO and managing partner of McIndy Ventures, which owned 19 McAlister’s Deli franchises. That was sold in November 2015. Hensley, 56, opened Fresh To Order in April in in Noblesville. It is the former spot of Paradise Bakery in the Hamilton Town Center. “When I sold the McAlister venues, I was looking for something that had a menu where the items were made fresh and on site,” said Hensley, CEO of Acuity Restaurant Group. “It’s a quick, casual, upscale restaurant. There is a beverage station with several custom beverages.” Hensley said this is the first Fresh To Order franchise to open north of Tennes-
The first Fresh to Order franchise opened at Hamilton Town Center last month. (Submitted photo)
see. Most of the 14 opened so far are in the Atlanta area, where it started. Hensley has a deal to open 10 in the Indianapolis area. “McAlister’s Deli is a sandwich-oriented concept, and we didn’t really cook anything on site,” Hensley said. “I was looking for a concept where we prepared food from scratch. Most of the items from Fresh To Order are made from scratch, even the sauces we use on the panini (sandwiches). The soups are made from scratch. We have bison and make bison burgers. We have seafood from salmon and shrimp. Everything is fresh; it’s indicative of the name.” Hensley sat on the franchise advisory council for McAlister’s Deli.
“As a group, we went around Atlanta, and we toured the up-and-coming brands to stay on top of the competition, so to speak,” Hensley said. “This is one I toured, and I liked the food and menu.” Hensley said he likes that it’s a young restaurant business. “You get to assist with its development if you have a lot of experience like I do, and you have a lot of territory you can develop if things are successful,” he said. “The food was great, and I thought I had an opportunity to help in its expansion and development.
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Indiana Artists’ work on display at city hall By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com Fishers City Hall is adorned with artwork from Indiana native artists. The Fishers Arts Council worked with Indiana Artists to create an exhibit celebrating IN/A’s Exhibit 100th anniversary. “Internationally known Fishers artist Pam Newell made us aware this was the 100th anniversary of the IN/A,” said Lisa Vielee, past president. “It all came together really quickly. It couldn’t have worked out any better, and we’re really excited to be a part of their 100th anniversary celebration year.” Forty-five IN/A members submitted artwork for the exhibit. “The show will be diverse because we have lots of different artists working in different mediums, from oil to acrylic to watercolor to print makers as well as multi-media artists. The entire exhibit will be 2-D. Many of our artists are pleinair painters,” IN/A President James Hubbard said. “They participate in other organizations that are Indiana-centric such as the Indiana WaterColor Society. Many of the landscapes will be Indiana landscapes. There are a lot of other subjects that will be on view, still life, portraiture and so forth.” The show will run until June 28. Admission is free. The exhibit is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to noon. The artwork
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A piece of James Hubbard’s artwork, “Secret Garden.” (Submitted image)
will be available for sale. “The artist sets the purchase price, and 20 percent of the purchase price is dedicated to (Fishers Art Council),” Vielee said. “If people buy a piece, not only are they getting a wonderful piece of local art, but they’re also supporting their local arts council, which helps us, in turn, fulfill our mission to engage and instill art into the community.” For more, visit indianaartists.org or fishersartscouncil. com.
Drink for a cause: The OP Negroni Submitted photo and recipe Ocean Prime Indianapolis will support the Inspire Artistic Minds foundation by offering a limited-time drink called the OP Negroni. This fun summer cocktail is the perfect drink after a hot summer day and is available until June 11. A portion of the proceeds from each cocktail goes to Inspire Artistic Minds. Inspire Artistic Minds provides scholarships and educational experiences to advance the arts in the areas of taste, sight and sound, with a strong focus in the food and beverage industry. For more, visit negroniweek.com/charityprofile-inspire-artistic-minds.
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The Cool Creek Concert Series has become a family-friendly tradition in Hamilton County. “It’s gratifying to have generations music coming up telling the staff they came with parents as a teen and now they are bringing their own families,” said Don Nicholls, resource development specialist for Hamilton County Parks. The 23rd annual concert series will start off with Lemon Wheel June 9 at Cool Creek Park in Carmel. The five-concert series takes place on Friday nights, starting at 7 p.m. “We’re real sensitive in the matter of effort and time we put into it,” Nicholls said. “First and foremost, we want to make sure they are family appropriate entertainment. Second, we do our research and make sure who has a fairly loyal fan base and take it into account if they have played our venue before. If they were successful and had a lot of favorable comments, we tend to book them. Most of these bands are very engaging with the audience.” Nicholls said another thing that makes this series different is the venue. “You’re in Cool Creek Park, one of the most scenic parks in Hamilton County,” Nicholls said. There is also a full-scale playground, face painting and Koteewi Range’s inflatable archery arcade onsite during shows. The title sponsor is Clay Township Trustee Office and Board. Gates open at 6 p.m. Nicholls said the performance time has been extended 15 minutes to 9:15 p.m. this summer. • • • • •
The series schedule June 9: Lemon Wheel June 16: Mixtape June 23: The Flying Toasters July 14: Polkaboy July 21: My Yellow Rickshaw
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Getting ready for July Fourth: Red, White and Blue Cake Recipe and photo courtesy of Family Features. The Fourth of July holiday is just around the corner. Start getting ready by planning ahead to make this red, white and blue cake. Find more recipes and ideas to fire up your Fourth of July at McCormick.com. Prep time: 25 minutes Cook time: 30 minutes Servings: 12 Ingredients: 1 package (2-layer size) white cake mix, 2 teaspoons McCormick Pure Vanilla Extract, 1/2 teaspoon Blue McCormick Assorted Neon Food Colors & Egg Dye, 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder, 2 teaspoons McCormick Red Food Color, nonstick spray, 1 container (16 ounces) white frosting, 1 cup raspberries, 1/2 cup blueberries Directions: Heat oven to 350 F. Prepare cake mix as directed on package, adding vanilla. Transfer 1 1/2 cups batter to small bowl and tint with neon blue food color. Tint remaining batter red by adding cocoa powder and red food color. Pour each
color batter into separate 9-by-5-inch loaf pans sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Bake blue-tinted cake 20-25 minutes; red-tinted cake 30-35 minutes. Cool cakes in pans 10 minutes. Remove from pans; cool completely. Trim cakes to remove rounded tops and edges. Slice red cake in half horizontally to form two thin layers. Place one layer on platter. Slice remaining red cake layer in half lengthwise. Slice blue cake in half lengthwise. (Blue and red cakes should be same dimensions.) Frost red cake layer on platter with 1/3 frosting. Top with lengthwise slices of red and blue cake side-by-side. Frost with 1/3 frosting. Repeat cake layer and frosting. Garnish with raspberries and blueberries to resemble flag.
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Where’s Amy was invited to a special gathering at the 116th Street and Olio Road Kroger store in Fishers for the exciting announcement that Kroger will be the official sponsor for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at Conner Prairie. The concerts will feature The Beach Boys, “Beethoven’s Fifth,” “John Williams Strikes Back,” “Star Spangled Symphony,” plus tributes to Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Michael Jackson, Led Zeppelin and more. Be sure to check out the family fun this summer and get $1 off an adult single ticket with your Kroger Plus Shopping Card. Pack a picnic and sip some wine. Where’s Amy can’t wait to see you there! For more or to purchase tickets, visit indianapolissymphony.org.
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Blueprint for Improvement: Wall removal expands kitchen Commentary by Larry Greene
After solutions: The goal was to design a visually expanded pulland-replace kitchen by opening up the wall to the adjacent spaces and replacing the dated materials. 1. The main solution for opening up the kitchen to the dining room was to remove the nonstructural wall that separated the two spaces. This allowed for a bar-height seating wall in the design. 2. All of the materials were replaced, which included raising and staggering the heights of the wall cabinets, upgrading to granite countertops and adding a second bar-height wall on the living room side to accommodate more cabinetry. 3. Additional touches of detail include a trash pull-out cabinet accessory, a deep doublebowl stainless steel sink, a new kitchen faucet with a pull-out sprayer, an improved lighting plan and an elegant, elongated subway tile backsplash.
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Before problems: The existing kitchen footprint was closed off to the adjacent spaces, and the cabinets and other materials were very worn. There also was an unused desk area taking up valuable space. In addition, the owners are both quite tall, so they wanted to take advantage of taller cabinetry to add storage to their kitchen.
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months. When Barkay looked inside the chamber, he concluded that its contents A tomb in Jerusalem provides evidence of had been looted long ago. But to keep an annoying 13-year old volunteer on the site ancient Jewish burial practices. It also provided what is thought to be the occupied, Barkay sent him into the chamtravel oldest example of text found in ber with a hammer. The young volunteer discovered what turned out to be more the Bible. than two feet of accumulated bones and In 1979, Gabriel Barkay, an Israeli armore than 1,000 items. chaeologist, had a hunch that residents of One of the items in what became known Jerusalem might have buried their dead in caves in an area called Ketef Hinnom, located as Cave 25 was a tightly rolled sheet of nearly pure silver. When eventually unsouthwest of the Old City near the Scottish Church of St. Andrew. His hunch paid off, and rolled, the sheet, about 4-inches long by 1-inch wide, was found to be inscribed with he uncovered a tomb complex he dated to the seventh century B.C. One tomb included ancient Hebrew script spelling out the a stone bench, once inside a cave, containing so-called “Priestly Benediction” recited in Numbers 6:24-26. Another smaller rolled headrests for six bodies. Under the bench Barkay found a chamber, carved in the rock, silver sheet contained the same text. Exwhere bones and grave gifts were deposited perts have confirmed that these writings were made before 587 B.C., when Jerusalem after the body had lain on the bench for 12 was conquered by the Babylonians, making them at least 400 years NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING older than the Dead Sea Case No. VA-1704-46 The Fall Creek Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing Scrolls, the second-oldest on the 29th day of June, 2017 at the City of Fishers City Hall, One examples of Biblical writMunicipal Drive, Fishers IN, at 6:30 p.m. The application submitted by ings. The silver scrolls, Richard Lawrence, the property owner, is requesting a Development thought to have been Standards Variance from section(s) 5.06(B)(3)(b) of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to allow a 300 square feet accessory used as amulets, are structure be built, increasing the accessory structure combine gross now in Jerusalem’s Israel floor area from one-thousand two hundred (1,200) square feet to Museum. one-thousand five hundred (1,500) square feet. The subject property has a common address of 11232 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46037 and is generally located on the east side of Cumberland Road, south of East 116th Street (a legal description is on file with the City of Fishers, Department of Community Development). Interested persons may file written comments or objections of the request with the City of Fishers, Department of Community Development, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574. Interested persons will also be given an opportunity to be heard by the Fall Creek Board of Zoning at the abovespecified public hearing. Richard Lawrence 11232 Cumberland Road Fishers, IN 46037 317-537-2717 Rick57chevy@car-nut.net
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