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Fishers Chamber of Commerce and downtown businesses react to community redevelopment plan By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com

dealership near the municipal complex and proposed site for new buildings. “I think the idea is a great continuation If new multi-purpose structures are built of the natural progression of development in downtown Fishers, they’ll be a welwithout unwilling displacement,” he said. comed sight for some local businesses. Kreutzinger said he does Dan Canan, president of the not believe the new buildings Fishers Chamber of Commerce, comprised of retail businesses said the chamber is excited and luxury apartments will be about the prospect of developa “God-send” for downtown, ment in the area. but they can’t hurt in terms of “It’s really nice to see the ambusiness. phitheater, green space, the walkTracy Gritter, co-owner of ing trails that are already hapGallery 116, doesn’t see it the pening and then the project that Canan same way. is proposed, which is the RFP “We’re very excited about it (request for proposal) for the new just to bring more retail shopping experibuilding that is across the street (Municipal ence into the heart of Fishers,” she said. Drive),” he said. “I think that really is an “It’ll help our business.” exciting development for the community.” Such a development would encourage The plan called for by Tom Dickey, direcpeople to stay in the area and shop local. tor of community development, is for two Gritter explained extra foot traffic would multi-story, multi-purpose buildings in front be welcome – “the more the merrier.” of the municipal building on the north side Kreutzinger said the buildings could of 116th Street and includes the parcel curhelp instill a sense of place – an objective rently occupied by the chamber. the Town of Fishers is trying to achieve Dickey said a meeting was scheduled with with the project and its Nickel Plate prospective builder yesterday. Canan said he District initiative that includes the new sees no negatives with the project, and has amphitheater under construction behind heard no negative feelings from businesses town hall and a completed walking trail that are members of the chamber. around the complex. Fritz Kreutzinger is the property and A representative from Nickel Plate Bar business owner of the Fritz in Fishers auto

and Grille, a business near the chamber and one of the parcels in question, could not be reached for comment as of press time. In terms of responsibility, he said the town is ready to see a project like this come to fruition. Canan said various plans for redevelopment in the downtown area have been in the works for years, including a plan that may have gone forward had the economy not crashed when it did. The time to capitalize, invest and build is now, according to Canan. “What Fishers is doing is, really, I think positioning itself well with those individuals in place, with all this new infrastructure that’s going on,” he said. “Fishers is in a great position to capitalize on that.” When the economy evens out and others are building, the development may already be established. As far as funding for required infrastructure, Kreutzinger said he believes the new property taxes generated from the new buildings in a tax increment funding district will work. Gritter said she thinks it “seems like a good plan.” “What this will do, in my opinion, is kind of kick-start other development,” Canan said.

Town vs. city: Preparing for the big vote

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The ballot for the upcoming referendum that will settle the town versus city debate

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Question One: Shall the town of Fishers and Fall Creek Township reorganize as a single political subdivision? Yes or No What it means: Under the 2006 Government Modernization Act, the Town of Fishers can present a plan to modernize the government, which includes combining Fall Creek Township with Fishers. If this is voted in, the governing body becomes a hybrid city, according to State Representative Kathy Richardson, of the Hamilton County Election Office. The city council, which will increase in number, can then appoint a mayor.

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Question Two: Shall the town of Fishers change into a city? Yes or No What it means: If a Fishers resident votes yes on this question, that resident is voting for a city government, in which residents vote for a city mayor, Richardson said. This is a traditional Indiana city with an elected council and elected mayor.

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F.C. Tucker adds 11 new Indianapolis-area associates, 6 from Carmel and Fishers – F.C. Tucker Company announced Wednesday that it has added 11 new residential sales associates to its network of Indianapolis-area offices, including six from Carmel and Fishers. The new Carmel associates are: Steve Ashpaugh, Debbie Carey and Andrea Selak. New associates from Fishers are: Chad Misner, Jason O'Neill and Betty Salgado. Noblesville woman arrested for suspected neglect at Super Target – On July 30 an unattended child was reported to the Hamilton County Dispatch Center. The child was locked in a vehicle at the Super Target at 11750 Commercial Drive. FPD and Fire Department Personnel were sent out. The officers located the mother of the child, who told officers she went into the Super Target “to run an errand” and left him for 30 minutes. FFD paramedics checked the child’s condition, and he did not need any more medical attention. The suspect, Roni Rose Penn, was arrested for neglect of a dependant, a “D” felony. INDOT to stop late night traffic on I-69 during next 10 days – Milestone Contractors is installing beams for the new Ind. 37 flyover ramp as of midnight tonight (Wednesday, August 8 at 12 a.m.). In order for the new beams to go in, traffic stops will occur between midnight and 5 a.m. The stops, conducted by Indiana State Police, are planned to take 20 minutes. ISP patrols will be present in the work zone. The tentative stop schedule, provided verbatim by INDOT is as follows: • Wednesday, August 8, 12 a.m. to 5a.m. – Northbound I-69 • Friday, August 10, 12 a.m. to 5a.m. - Northbound I-69 • Saturday, August 11, 12 a.m. to 5a.m. – Southbound I-69 • Wednesday, August 13, 12 a.m. to 5a.m. – Southbound I-69 • Thursday, August 16, 12 a.m. to 5a.m. – Southbound I-69 • Friday, August 17, 12 a.m. to 5a.m. - Northbound I-69 • Saturday, August 18, 12 a.m. to 5a.m. - Northbound I-69 Seasons 52 offering personalized wine tasting – Seasons 52 Fresh Grill is now offering a personalized wine tasting now through August 31, according to a message from the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. Every day up until 6 p.m. patrons can pay $15 for three wine tastes, a full glass of their favorite and their choice of flatbread. The deal cannot be combined with any other offers. Call 846-5252 for reservations. One rivalry, one community, one cause – Football fans prepare yourselves for Mudsock Week, a lead up to the clash between district rivals Fishers High School and Hamilton Southeastern High School. On August 20, a collection drive for new and gently used sporting equipment will start the schools, along with other sporting events. Adult-only VIP endzone seating with private concessions and restrooms at the big game will be available for $35 per ticket. These specialty tickets are limited, are available at hsefoundation.org and include a $30 tax deductible contribution. The sales go towards scholarships and teacher grants.

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Water usage drops, Citizens Water still in ‘water shortage warning’ By Dan Domsic •dan@youarecurrent.com According to Citizens Water (the organization providing water to 300,000 residences in Fishers, Marion County and other area communities), the recent watering bans imposed in late July impacted the usage and the reservoirs. Sarah Holsapple, Media Relations Coordinator at Citizens Energy Group, said that overall daily usage dropped by 50 million gallons of water. Holsapple said the company’s all-time record for drawing water from local reservoirs hit 230 million gallons in one day during the end of June. According to Holsapple, daily usage typically fluctuates. Unless major rainstorms pelt the region for several days in a row, Holsapple said that Citizens Water will continue to operate under a “water shortage warning” for the rest of the summer. Community watering bans are meant to keep Citizens Water out of a state of emergency. The ban in Fishers has met opposition.

Town Manager Scott Fadness said, as last of last week, that the Town of Fishers has addressed more than 500 individual complaints thus far. He said 187 verbal and written warnings were issued since the beginning of the mandatory watering ban, as well as five $500 fines. To ensure compliance, Fadness said the town is doing exactly what it should. Before the bans were put in place, Citizens Water saw a 40% usage of water going towards irrigation purposes, which now sits at 10-15% usage. “We’d like to see that cut back even more,” Holsapple said. Currently, the Morse Reservoir, which is near two Citizens Water treatment facilities, is 5.75 feet lower than ‘full,’ and Geist Reservoir is about 1.9 feet from full. Citizens Water started drawing from the Geist Reservoir to relieve Morse, which, in turn, is typically used when the White River needs relief. Holsapple said Citizens Water has not been notified of any water pressure issues so far.

Movies in the Park kicks off Friday – Catch a kids flick, the 2011 update of “Winnie the Pooh” at Fishers Heritage Park this Friday. The movie starts at dusk. Bring lawn chairs, blankets and snacks for maximum coziness.

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Nancy Chance and the Good Samaritan Network By Dan Domsic •dan@youarecurrent.com

consider themselves part of the network. Anywhere from 900 to 1,500 volunteers work with the organization annually. Nancy Chance’s mission to help others and creChance describes the organizaate a network for services for those in tion as a “hybrid intermediary” that need started at the age of four in 1946. helps organize other groups, such as While at her grandparents’ home churches and food banks, in their in Noblesville, Chance saw homemission to help others. less folks jumping off of a train to Currently, Good Samaritan Netsit below a bridge. Curious, as any work is collecting book bags for kids four-year-old would be, she asked her in Hamilton County. Chance said grandfather what they were doing she expected 800 bags to come in by and what they would eat. He replied, Chance the end of last week. “Nothing,” unless she did something In addition, the organization parabout it (according to an informaticipates in rent, utility and car repair assistance tional video online). programs. She found a solution. She asked her grandDuring the holidays, Good Samaritan Netmother to make some sandwiches, and, with her work organizes meal deliveries, as well as a grandfather, gave the homeless travelers a meal. holiday project that takes place at the Hamilton Since then, she’s been interested in helping out County Fairgrounds. the less fortunate. Chance said Fishers residents have been great By day, Chance works in the blood bank at about helping out the network through donations. Riverview Hospital. After a day of work, she Donations benefit families who have lost their heads over to Good Samaritan Network of homes and possessions, as well as burn victims. Hamilton County, Inc.’s office, just off 131st “We really appreciate what they have done,” Street in Fishers, to take care of business at the Chance said. organization, which is a not-for-profit network Her favorite part of starting Good Samaritan that she started in 1980 and formalized in 1995. Network? The people. “There’s a tremendous amount of knowledge “You can enhance people’s lives, but they can you can gather from both sides,” Chance said. It began as taking care of unifying food basket enhance yours even more,” she said. “It’s just been a blessing.” programs in Hamilton County. Today, more For more information, go to gsnlive.org. than 100 organizations across Hamilton County

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Businesses weather road construction By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com Businesses on 96th Street and Allisonville Road are riding out the construction at the intersection. The construction project, which is set to be complete in November has been in progress all summer. Sunny Krieg, the office manager at Andy Oleson State Farm, said business has been unaffected by the construction project. Customers can mail or call payments in, thus avoiding the traffic at the intersection. Roland Morales, the store manager at the CVS pharmacy on the southwest corner of the intersection, could not talk details about the project and its impact on customers, but he said he is looking forward to the intersection opening up again. Lauren Epperson, owner and stylist at Just Teasin’ Hair Salon in the strip mall northwest of the intersection, said her business has faced challenges. “Luckily, there’s established clients,” she said. Epperson said established clients return to the salon even during construction. The salon has been proactive about letting returning clients know the condition of the roads. One day earlier this summer, a water line was hit at the construction site, and the salon lost access to the utility – a critical resource in the hair-care business.

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She said construction workers went to Walgreens and bought Just Teasin’ water by the gallons. Epperson said she hopes the new intersection configuration is good for business and traffic flow. Jeff Hill, director of engineering at the town of Fishers, said infrastructure needs as a result of explosive growth is the hand Fishers is dealt. “I ask those people (business owners and residents) to have patience,” Hill said. “Please understand that the situation we bring them is temporary, and we’re trying to make it better so later on down the road the access, the flow, the traffic can get through better, such that they see gains in business later on.”

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What’s new at Hamilton Southeastern Schools? By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com Current in Fishers caught up with Marianna Richards, HSE School District director of school and community relations, to study up on what Fishers students and parents can expect his academic year. Back to basics Parents and students, be ready for a SkyAlert alert to go out with bus information, including pick-up and drop-off times for HSE Schools students leading up to the first day of school (August 15). Richards said lunch prices increased this year. Lunch for students in kindergarten through sixth grade costs $2.20. Lunch for students in grades seven through 12 are $2.35. Milk is $.50, and breakfast is $1.25 at schools that provide it. HSE Junior High One major change is the new HSE Junior High facility at 12278 N. Cyntheanne Rd. The capacity at the new school building is 1,107 people. A dedication for the new junior high is slated for August 22 at 6 p.m. Freshman center The building that housed the old junior high school, located across Olio Road from HSE High School, houses a new freshman center. Parents, students and the general public can

come out to the freshman center for the Panther Preview tomorrow from 1 to 7 p.m. to take care of pictures, grab schedules, get acquainted to the new building and more. New science labs geared towards high school level work are just one feature of the freshman center. In addition to the new labs, a wing is dedicated to the special education program FOCUS (Foundation of Characteristics Unique to Success). The program is geared towards students who have emotional or behavioral challenges. A smaller classroom setting and lower teacher-to-student ratio is used to help students increase coping skills and social strategies, with the goal being to transition the students back to their own schools and a regular classroom setting, according to Richards. The program is for students in kindergarten through grade 12. Senior Academies Further down the road, parents can expect to see more information on new senior academies at HSE High School and Fishers High School. The academies require a referendum (which may be coming up in spring 2013) to become a reality for Fishers students. If the academies happen, they won’t be around until 2015 at the earliest, according to Richards. The academies focus on bringing college-level courses to students and putting them in an environment closer to college or the work place.

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Jeff Hill, town director of engineering leads the way in infrastructure development By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com A crane picks up and swings concrete components of the Allisonville Road and 96th Street project into place as the sun beats down on construction workers. The $8.6 million project, funded by the River Place PUD (as Current in Fishers reported in April), is managed by Jeff Hill, Town of Fishers director of engineering. Hill runs what he calls a “skeleton crew” of six staff members in his engineering department. He leads engineering efforts in terms of infrastructure projects, as well as commercial and developmental initiatives, which includes making sure projects are on the level with codes and ordinances. Meet Hill, the staff member charged with building the thoroughfares of Fishers’ tomorrow, today.

Hill’s road to an engineering career began an ocean away. As a kid in a military family, he went Hill through high school at a United States Air Force base in Germany. It was evident that he had a command over science and math. “It’s probably similar to a lot of kids that are in high school, and they say ‘I kind of like math and science,’” he said. He said then someone asked the question, “Are you interested in engineering?” The search for a college education began, and Hill and the family turned to Purdue University and its engineering program. From there, he helped build bridges with a private firm, and later landed a gig with the Hamilton County Highway Dept. – which centered on similar projects that he now handles in Fishers. “That was my first foray into public-sector work, and I enjoyed that,” Hill said. “(I) worked on a lot of projects throughout the county.” Two private-sector jobs later, one of which lasted a decade, Hill found himself back in the public realm as the Town of Fishers director of engineering. He has held the position since January.

The newly opened roundabout at 131st street and Lantern Road Town Councilman Stuart Easley said that getting up-to-speed on the current projects is a major accomplishment. Easley said the project commuters see in progress today were involved in the planning stages before Hill was part of the picture, and ultimately, he believes that the public lost no time in the execution of these projects. “Clearly,” Easley said, “we’ve hired a seasoned professional.” “Short-term pains, long-term gains” Hill said projects have been designed to accommodate com-

126th Street Project: Widening the street to a 4-lane divided highway Status: Phase I and II of the project are nearly complete or completed. Current in Fishers previously reported Phase III will not be complete until November. The intersection at Cumberland Road is open. Cost: Estimated at $17,976,681.57 at start of summer Contractor: Berns Construction, LLC and E&B Paving

Driving through the construction zone at 96th Street and Allisonville Road, it’s difficult to imagine what kind of skills an engineering director for an entire municipality must call on to complete the task. Hill said it’s all about balancing technical skill, financial understanding, being proactive about communication, and transitioning staff members into leaders that can make independent decisions. Employing construction ideas that depend on taxpayer funding is part of the balancing act. He said Town Manager Scott Fadness has stepped in to help him understand where funds come from. “I don’t know if there’s any one shining moment yet,” Hill said. But he is proud of what he and the engineering staff have managed to accomplish since he came aboard. www.currentinfishers.com

muters in Fishers for 20 years. Working with staff members to find solutions on the engineering side of planning is one of Hill’s favorite aspects of the project. “I’ve just enjoyed brainstorming and problem-solving with our folks internally and externally,” Hill said. “We might have a conflict or a utility issue with a utility company, but just trying to work through and have a collaborative effort to solve problems. That’s rewarding to me.”

Fall Creek Road and Brook School Road Project: Roundabout Status: The project won't begin until the fall due to property and utility issues. Cost: $1.1 Million for roundabout and resurfacing Contractor: To be determined

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What do they not understand? A car is not a babysitter It is our position that children should never be left unattended in an automobile and the community must remain vigilant. The recent rash of incidents involving children being left alone in sweltering vehicles begs the question, “What was the parent thinking?” Ideally, parenting should be a selfless commitment. The reality is that parenting can be very inconvenient at times. Many parents shudder at the thought of chasing toddlers around the grocery store or dread the crying caused by waking a child out of a sound sleep to remove them from the car. Yet, we do it without a lot of hand-wringing because it’s part of being a responsible parent. An automobile should never be used as a babysitter. A locked car is not a safe-haven for children. Leaving a child in an automobile is like putting them in an oven-like death trap. It does not even have to be hot outside for the temperature to rapidly escalate inside of a parked car. Is a peaceful shopping experience really worth risking the well-being of your child? The same holds true for pets. If you can’t take them with you, don’t leave them in the car - especially in this summer of record heat.

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Commentary by Terry Anker

It is amazing, really, how static we become as we age. Most of the folks from my generation still refer to “taping” something from television, even though the use of videotape has long been replaced by some digital recording device. Yet, why would we bother to learn the new vernacular? It is almost hard to imagine the number of words that are likely doomed to fade in the coming years. Will we still have car keys in two decades? Will pennies still jingle in our pockets? Will television even exist in any identifiable way, let alone the words used to describe trying to capture it for later review? But it is more than our unwillingness to accommodate modern, more accurate phraseology. So often, we fail to take steps to remain current in our thoughts and actions as we grow older. We cling to outdated and expensive cell phone contracts rather than considering a renegotiation. We refuse to bid our insurance or try a new restaurant for no reason,

other than “knowing” that an old plan is good enough. In a world where change is constant, can we survive without constant change? It is a struggle to stay current. Changing our computers, or cell phones, banks, doctors or service providers for business – they all take effort. They all take thought. And they all take time. So, how do we make it work? Like everything, isn’t it true that slow-and-steady wins the race? Every day, I try to read one article, meet with an expert, or learn about a new-and-better approach to something that I already do. If I’m lucky I can implement once a month, but the knowledge motivates and reduces resistance for whenever the time allows. Regardless, isn’t an open mind to opportunity better than closed? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.

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As you might know, another rocket scientist was arrested for leaving her child in her hot car as she was shopping in the Super Target store at 116th Street and I-69. When did common sense go out the sealed window? Allow us to answer: When the heat got to her and other perpetrators’ brains, apparently. This is a hideous, heinous crime, and for it she should be punished (some have suggested in like fashion). We appreciate the Fishers Police Dept.’s swift reaction to save the youth, but it never should have come to that. We implore our town’s residents, though, to call police if they should witness such an idiotic action and to do so quickly. It just makes us shake our heads. ••• Water usage continues to be a hot topic around town, and with good reason. Water levels continue to recede and there is no appreciable rainfall forecast for the near future, but Town Manager Scott Fadness and the police are not standing idly by with the simple conservation requirement. Fadness said the town recently addressed more than 500 individual complaints (we salute those that filed complaints), issued 187 written and/or verbal warnings and gave out five $500 fines. A representative from Citizens Water, responsible for servicing Indianapolis and much of the surrounding area, including Fishers, said there have been no reports of pressure problems. Yet. We commend the vigilance of the town, but we also know its time can be better spent. That would happen if all residents and business owners simply comply. We salute the majority that does. Still, it seems in this Summer of the Drought, nothing is simple, is it? 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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My husband and I recently renewed our wedding vows, and as weird as the whole experience turned out to be, I’m so glad we did. Here’s the skinny. To celebrate our fortieth birthdays, Doo wanted to vacation on the beach where we first met… with our four children and his parents. Yeah. Not exactly my idea of a romantic getaway. As any mom can testify, you can’t truly relax if you’re “on duty” the whole time. So, I tried to steer him towards a Belize rainforest package for two, but six airline tickets later, we were committed to “Family Va-cay 2012.” Disappointed, I quickly launched my Plan B: “We’re renewing our vows, babe, since you scheduled this trip on our anniversary. Make peace with it.” He reluctantly agreed. I tracked down a local gal on the internet to help me with the details, and then bought three linen shirts for the boys and two matching sundresses for the girls. That was the extent of my planning. Only, once we arrived, I got caught up in the swimming and snorkeling and quaintness of the small town with dodgy internet service, and fell in love with sharing this special place with my kids. (Doo had been right!) I didn’t contact my “wedding planner” until two days before the proposed event. Unfortunately, like in many tropically hot locations, logistics move at a much slower pace: She thought she had a minister lined up, she was www.currentinfishers.com

still working on a cake, and wouldn’t the massage parlor/gazebo make the perfect spot? Feeling slightly better once I realized I could remove the “1-Hour Massages Given Here” sign, and trusting that it would all work out in the end, I successfully kept the panic at bay until T-minus three hours. Maybe I should shower. Why didn’t I bring my defrizz cream? This bra is showing! What am I doing? My daughters calmed me down and found an old deodorant stick for the “something borrowed” bit. When I came downstairs, self-conscious about my hair and dress and tan lines and wondering why on earth I’d thought renewing my vows would be so awesome, Doo looked at me and said, “You look beautiful; maybe we could just take pictures and skip the ceremony?” He was nervous, too! But do it we did. And it was lovely. And affirming. And surprisingly emotional. I honestly think the words meant more to me this time then they did 16 years ago. In the presence of our kids, Doo’s parents, the governor (AKA, the lastminute officiant), the coordinator, and a tiki bar singer who performed “Rhinestone Cowboy,” we said “I do” again. Happy fortieth to us! Peace out.

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Despite the high divorce rate in this country, I am confident my wife will never send me packing. That’s because the packing I’m doing now is driving her crazy. As we prepare for carpet installation, Mary Ellen continues her meticulous approach to the task, carefully wrapping each knick-knack in newspaper or bubble wrap. My routine is quite different. I’m pretty much just scooping stuff off shelves and shoving it in boxes. Breakables? Give me a break. The good news is: I’m done. Everything is packed. The bad news is: I’m done. Everything is packed. You see, the carpet won’t be here for almost a month. We can survive three weeks without the Dresden China Ballerina that my mother gave us, but I’m starting to get a little edgy about no bar soap or bed sheets. My wife isn’t happy. “The system you’re employing isn’t even user-friendly. Let’s see… You have a giant box that says ‘junk,’ one labeled ‘doo-dads,’ and one marked ‘stuff.’ And what’s the box with the huge letter ‘C’ on it?” “That’s another method I use. Everything in the box starts with the letter C. Cameras, cancelled checks, can openers…” “That explains why I haven’t seen the cat in two days.”

Mary Ellen went on to say that I was behaving in the characteristically neurotic way in which I approach everything in life. I defended myself, of course. “I don’t think I am that compulsive. It’s true, all my shirt hangers have to face in the same direction, but my closet runs east and west so I can’t possibly…” “I am begging you not to finish this explanation. You’re really scaring me. You also put the condiments in the fridge in alphabetical order; and the weirdest thing is the way you arrange books on your office shelves.” “Wait a second. Lots of people have a special way of doing that.” “…By the authors’ first names?” Despite my wife’s complaints, she realized that, once all the boxes had been neatly piled in the garage, there was a whole lot less disorder in the house – kind of a nice feeling, she said. “Dick, let’s just sit on the couch, cuddle up, watch TV and enjoy our clutter-free home while it lasts.” “Why don’t we go to the movies instead?” I asked. “You packed the remote, didn’t you?”

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Fifty Shades of Grey

Development director announces downtown redevelopment

Focus on the road … disappointed

Editor, Intriguing? Hilarious? HARMLESS? If you think binding, gagging and hitting a woman is a way to jumpstart your libido, then you have no place on a community newpaper. You think trying it out might spice up your life? Then go right ahead, but only blame yourself when you and your husband become addicted to porn and cannot have a meaningful relationship without you being hit and abused. Did you NOTICE that Christian was not being hit at any time? What did you make of that? That it is considered acceptable to hit a woman but not a man? PLEASE. And think about your teenaged daughter and son and their friends reading it without full understanding and think that is the modern lifestyle and all the heartache and damage that would bring. I think you owe the reading public an apology! Leave the book reviews to the professionals. Etta Johnson, 46038

Editor, I just finished reading your article in our July 24th Current in Fishers, regarding the “Community development director announces downtown redevelopment”. Here’s a suggestion that Tom Dickey perhaps didn’t think about. There are two virtually empty strip malls within a few short blocks of Town Hall. Instead of tearing up the these parcels of land to put up more expensive building projects (that I presume all citizens of Fishers will have to pay for) for shops and luxury apartments why not invest the time and effort AND the money into drawing more business to the virtually empty strip centers. Fishers is overloaded with apartments now, and there is no need for luxury apartments. Susan K. Torzewski, 46037

Danielle Wilson, I have read your column a number of times in past issues of Current in Fishers. Enjoyed them. Your latest column, “Focus on the road...” leaves me disappointed in you personally. In short, it gets down to you relating about your “daily cursing” at other drivers. (I hope you are not a mother expecting to raise well-mannered children.) And your use of Jesus’ name as slang, or “in vain” as it is commonly referred to, is extremely poor taste in a column for the general public. A column that truly had some interesting points... hurt your personal appeal to many. You may not care about that... but it would be good if you did. I would have hoped the publisher would have made some ground rules about the careless use of God’s name like that in print. Gordon Rose, 46038

Editorial cartoon innaccurate on Obama speech Editor, I am disappointed in both the Current Editorial Staff and Tim Campbell, cartoonist, for the cartoon published July 24, 2012. It is not only a misrepresentation of President Obama’s remarks, but fails to rebut a falsehood currently being pushed by candidate Romney. I don’t know if it is Campbell’s political leanings or his political ignorance that prompted such a misleading cartoon message. If Campbell actually listened to Obama’s speech, he would have known the President was emphasizing American Excellence for providing infrastructure resources that have been built by many American entrepreneurs. These are the people

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Talking with history-makers Commentary by Dan Domsic As I was doing the reporting for this issue of Current in Fishers, sitting down and looking at old photographs of Fishers, I realized something. And it should have been obvious. The people I talk to during the business week, whether they’re small business owners, concerned residents, or staff members with the Town of Fishers, are all history-makers. Specifically, holding a picture of the old municipal building in my hand is one of the most revealing pieces evidencing that fact. The building now holds Gallery 116. If you’re not familiar with the shop, it’s pretty much across the street from the town’s municipal complex. That’s not even the big shock or surprise. The photo, courtesy of Fritz Kreutzinger of the car dealership Fritz in Fishers, was taken in 1990. Now, anyone could have guessed that was around when the picture was taken, considering the condition of the photo and type of paper it’s printed on. In fact, I felt silly thinking that the picture could have been taken in the 1950s. For a little extra perspective, Kreutzinger even shared with me a bill from an

old gas station on 116th Street. It’s dated Sept. 30, 1948. The name on the invoice from the Crystal Flash Petroleum Corporation is Nilo Booth. The faded copy is hard to read. It would appear Booth was involved in a transaction for some gasoline. He bought $12.16 worth of one type of gasoline. Twelve bucks got the guy 760 gallons of the stuff. Another $25.22 bought him 970 gallons of “Super Flash,” which Kreutzinger says must have been the premium brand. However, the picture of the municipal building is just a testament to how much Fishers has grown since that picture was taken. Monstrous schools, like Hamilton Southeastern High School, have expanded. New businesses sprouted downtown, some locally owned, some not. As events unfold today, everyone in Fishers should know that they are writing history. The Fishers of tomorrow probably will not look anything like the Fishers of today. Dan Domsic is the managing editor of Current in Fishers. You may contact him at dan@youarecurrent.com

who previously built the electric power grid, the interstate highways, the newspapers and the other resources which created the environment for ambitious business innovators to build their particular business. Obama was emphasizing that it takes the unique American free enterprise environment to create the opportunities that the business builders need to succeed. Campbell did not and could not publish that cartoon on his own. The hard working guys (Brian Kelly & Steve Greenberg) who built Current Publishing, LLC created the newspaper that gave Campbell his outlet to get it published. That, in fact, was Obama’s message. Robert Mavity, 46037

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“The Bourne Legacy” – In theaters Friday, “The Bourne Legacy” expands upon the universe of Robert Ludlum’s novels, focusing on a new hero whose circumstances have been created by the events in the three previous Bourne films. Persona 4 Arena – Available in stores today, Persona 4 Arena is a fighting game that pits characters from Persona 3 and Persona 4 against each other. Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 – $60.

Con man Harold Hill (Howard Baetzhold), left, poses as a boys’ band organizer, hoping to sell band instruments and uniforms to local townsfolk before skipping town with the money. In River City, Iowa, librarian and piano teacher Marian Paroo (Jessica Hawkins) begins to fall for Hill after he helps her younger brother overcome his fear of social interactions, despite seeing through his con. (Photos by Jordan FIscher)

‘Seventy-six Trombones’ Carmel Repertory Theatre brings ‘The Music Man’ to the Tarkington

with the Carmel Repertory Theatre. “’The Music Man’ is my all-time favorite musical. It is a timeless story,” said Baetzhold. “One of my favorite aspects is that it was one By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com of the first musicals to have a lot of roles for both women and children.” The show has a very large 47 member cast Last Friday, the Carmel Repertory Theatre kicked off its 2012-2013 season with Meredith ranging from a pair of 7 year old twins to several actors in their 50s. The blend of age ranges Willson’s classic musical “The Music Man.” and genders is one of the unique aspects of a Performed in the Tarkington Theater at Carshow like “The Music Man.” mel’s Center for the Performing Arts, the show “It’s been incredible to work with all promises to be a larger than life journey these actors of all these different ages,” back to turn-of-the-century Iowa. said Baetzhold. “I am so impressed with Sandy Baetzhold, the show’s stage dithe level of talent in this show.” rector, musical director and set designer, With a story and music as iconic as is an Indiana theater veteran. With that of “The Music Man,” Baetzhold over 30 years of experience across both community and professional theater, Baetzhold and the members of the cast face the interesting challenge of staying true to Baetzhold has worked with the Indiathe original while infusing the show with their napolis Civic Theatre, Westfield’s Main Street own distinct flavor. Productions and the Indianapolis Opera Com“We have our own unique take on it. I think the pany. Despite the breadth of her experience in little twist that I’ve given it is to really let the actor’s the area, this is Baetzhold’s first time directing

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personalities come through as much as possible, rather than just force them to copy the performances seen in the movie. The hardest part of this is Harold Hill, who will always be compared to Robert Preston.” said Baetzhold. “With everything I do, I try to let the essence of the character blend with the actors’ own personalities.” In an unusual bit of casting, Baetzhold’s husband Howard Baetzhold was cast as the memorable Harold Hill. “That wasn’t a nepotistic choice,” said Baetzhold, laughing. “It’s been very interesting directing my husband. I’ll just say that.”

Carmel Repertory Theatre’s The Music Man is running now through August 19th at the Tarkington (3 Center Green, Carmel). Tickets are $25 Student and senior discounts available. For more information, visit thecenterfortheperformingarts.org or call 843-3800.

“Reincarnated” by Snoop Lion – On sale Wednesday, hip-hop megastar Snoop Dogg releases “Reincarnation,” a reggae album under the name Snoop Lion. The album marks his debut as Snoop Lion and features the single “La La La.” “The Campaign” – In theaters Friday, two CEOs seize an opportunity to oust a long-term North Carolina congressman played by Will Ferrell by putting up a rival candidate played by Zach Galifianakis. For a list of local events, see the Event Calendar on Page 16. Vol. I No. 26 Managing Editor – Christian Sorrell christian@youarecurrent.com / 489.4444 Advertising Executive – Dennis O'Malia dennis@youarecurrent.com

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“Nunsense” • Originally conceived as a line of greeting cards, Nunsense has been performed again and again since 1985, making it the second-longest running off-Broadway show. • Tuesday to Saturday – 8 p.m., Wednesday – 1 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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Westfield Historic Underground Railroad Ghost Walk • Join Unseen Press for a brief encounter with Westfield’s most haunting legends and folk tales. Reservations required. • 9 p.m. • $15 • 840-6456

Symphony on the Prairie: Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons • Come enjoy the weather and listen to Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. Bring your own chairs, blankets, food and drinks. • Friday and Saturday – 8 p.m. • Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • $22 adult, $10 child, $20 parking • 639-4300 Westfield Farmers Market • Come and see what all of Westfield’s best farmers and artisans have to offer, featuring local music and weekly events. • 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. • North Union Street, one block north of Main Street by City Hall (130 Penn St.), Westfield • Free • dwna.org Indy British Motor Days • The annual car show presented by Indiana British Car Union includes awards for Best of Show, Best of Class and Excellence in Class. • 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. • Lions Park, State Rd. 334, Zionsville • ibcu.org

SATURDAY

Monica Mancini & Dave Koz: A Night at the Movies • Vocalist Monica Mancini, daughter of Henry Mancini, presents an evening of American music gems, including familiar melodies from several Hollywood classics. • 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium, 1 Center Green, Carmel • $23 to $133 • 843-3800

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The Music Man • Carmel THURSDAY Repertory Theatre presents this classic musical. Con man Harold Hill travels to the small town of River City, Iowa to earn his fortune. He decides to convince the town they need a boys’ band. • Thursday to Saturday – 8 p.m., Sunday – 2:30 p.m. • The Tarkington, 3 Center Green, Carmel • $25 • 843-3800 “Celebrate the Colors” • 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 Indiana State Fair • This year’s state fair features a wide array of entertainment, attractions, competitions and contests. • Friday – 8 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., Saturday – 8 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., Sunday to Monday – 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. • Indiana State Fairgrounds, 1202 E 38 St., Indianapolis • $10 adults, Free children 5 & under • in.gov/statefair

FRIDAY

Disco Inferno • It’s the summer of 1976. It’s as hot outside as the fashion, hits and passion are on the dance floor. Jack is about to celebrate a 21st birthday he will never forget. • Friday and Saturday – 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday – 2 p.m. • The Belfry Theatre, 10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville • $17 adult, $12 children • 773-1085 Fishers Movies in the Park: Winnie The Pooh • Watch a movie on the big screen under the stars at Fishers Heritage Park. • 9:15 p.m. • Fishers Heritage Park, 10595 Eller Road, Fishers • Free • 595-3150

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Second Saturday Gallery Walk • Enjoy the merchant events, activities, entertainment, culture and shopping with guest appearances by international and local artists • 5 p.m. • Carmel Arts & Design District, 111 W. Main St., Suite 140, Carmel • Free admission • carmelartsanddesign.com Saxony Market • The market features a number of central Indiana businesses and farmers while creating an outdoor forum for family and friends alike to gather, shop and share ideas. • 8 a.m. to noon • 131st Street and Olio Road, Fishers • Free • SaxonyIndiana.com Zionsville Farmers Market • Come see Zionsville’s greatest farmers and local artisans at the weekly farmers market. • 8 to 11 a.m. • Parking lot at Main and Hawthorne, Zionsville • Free admission • ZionsvilleFarmersMarket.org 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 Fishers Farmers Market • The market showcases more than 35 high-quality vendors offering fresh produce, live goods, bakery items, meat, cheese and handmade gifts. • 8 a.m. to noon • Fishers Farmers Market, 11601 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free admission • 578-0700 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 To submit your event for future editions, please e-mail christian@youarecurrent.com.

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By Rachel Ferry • editorial@youarecurrent.com There doesn’t seem to be a shortage of Italianinspired restaurants in and around town. I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing several and did NOT want to do an Italian review next. However, after eating at Pizzology, it definitely deserves a spotlight. I just can’t get enough of the Pizzology Chop Salad. This crisp, romaine lettuce salad with fire-oven roasted tomatoes, prosciutto, shallots and gorgonzola has the most delicious, fresh citronette dressing ever. The dressing is made with a smooth olive oil and the juice of a lemon that has been put in the 500 degree fire oven for just a few minutes to bring out the natural sugars. I have had the joy of dining at Pizzology four times this month and have sampled a few different appetizers and entrees. The fresh breadsticks are accompanied with two rich and flavorful sauces, the white being my favorite. When not in the mood for pizza, my entree was Italian Mussels which are perfectly steamed in white wine, salumi, olive oil and garlic. The signature pizzas are baked in a fire oven, leaving a wonderfully charred crust. My favorite is the Sausage Pizza with homemade sausage complimented by freshly shaved fennel, onion and peppadew peppers. The Old Kentucky Rome, a white sauce pizza with roasted figs, arugula, Kentucky-cured prosciutto and taleggio cheese, while different, is delicious. The pasta

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Greek Tony’s Pizza and Sub Shop The Scoop: How about an old-fashioned pizzeria that serves up great food in a traditional atmosphere? If that sounds appetizing to you, then you need look no further than Greek Tony’s Pizza & Sub Shop. Here, though, you’ll find more than just pizza. Salads, wraps, gyros, Panini sandwiches, and nachos are all featured items on the menu at Tony’s. Of course, don’t forget about those delicious subs. Don’t have time to dine in? No worries. You can always call ahead and place your order. Tony’s also delivers and caters. Type of food: Pizza and subs Price of entrees: $5.50 to $22 Specialties: Pizza Reservations: Not Accepted Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday Location: 116th Street and Rangeline Road, Carmel Phone: 846-1200

Pancho’s Taqueria is located at 9658 Allisonville Rd., Fishers. They can be contacted at 585-8427 or online at www.panchosmexicantaqueria.com.

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To create Day 1 of Creation, God said, “Let there be light.” And there was light. That’s Genesis 1, verse 2. But, it’s not until verse 14, on Day 4, that God creates the sun and the stars – the things that make light. So, what gives? How was there light before there was light? It’s an easy one, really. The “light” first created in Genesis is God’s light; the light of the world that divided the darkness. And that light is Jesus Christ, the son of the father. The sun and the stars are evidence of God’s glory; Jesus Christ is God’s glory. It’s not unusual for people with only a casual knowledge of the Bible to think that Jesus Christ was a new idea; God’s Plan B for New Testament salvation after the wrath, sin, mayhem, and failure of the Old Testament. No, Christ is an old, eternal hand. The Christian confession of Christ is best encapsulated, I think, in John 1:1-14. It lyrically tells us that Christ – also called the Logos, or Word of God – was not only there in the beginning; in fact, the Logos made everything. These are Christian basics. Secular skeptics and more than a few “Christian” preachers and congregations conveniently skip over this very important truth that Jesus is the Word of God, the light of the World (John 8:12), and the way, and the truth, and the life for all who seek

a relationship with God. I bring up “light” and the primacy of Christ because it’s a fairly common thing for outsiders and non-believers to accuse Christians of wearing “religious blinders” when answering questions about their faith. Those who either don’t understand or are hostile to the idea of God, Christ, salvation, truth, scripture, right, wrong, evil, etc., often can’t understand an honest answer because they don’t understand their own question. “Blinders” suggests a lack of light for Christians, which I think is the opposite of the truth. For example, “Who gets into heaven? Does Ghandi? Does a murderer?” The answer is not binary, and I’m not wearing blinders to say: 1. I trust God with all that; 2. It’s truly not for me to say; 3. Christianity isn’t centered on heaven – it’s centered on the glory of Jesus Christ; and 4. If you don’t believe in heaven to start with – or Jesus or the Bible – why would you care who goes there? Christianity is illuminated by the entire light of the entire world. Those who try to find truth without that light have a room without much of a view. Bob Walters (rlwcom@aol.com) cites G.K. Chesterton’s “Orthodoxy” or C.S. Lewis’s “Mere Christianity” as pitch perfect books on Christianity written by former atheists.

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