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Compiled by Ann Marie Shambaugh AnnMarie@youarecurrent.com With the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, workforce shortages and global unrest, U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz from InPOLITICS diana’s 5th District is staying busy as she finishes the first half of her first term. She visited with Current in Carmel to discuss these issues and what’s next on her agenda. States and municipalities are handling COVID-19 Spartz measures, such as mask and vaccine requirements, in many different ways. What role should federal politicians play in preventing the spread of the virus? I’m a big believer in local control and discretion. The more power is centralized, the more ineffective it becomes, because one size never fits all. I think Congress can provide tools and mechanisms and help states provide guidance and be more transparent on some of the issues so people actually trust in us a little bit more, but ultimately, the decision should be on the local level. If you take the state of Indiana, Marion County is very different than Grant County or Hamilton County, for example. There are very different (situations) on the ground, and giving local control and discretion for people on the ground will be much better. Plus, if (local elected officials) do something wrong, it’s much easier to get rid of them than get rid of your president, whether you like him or not. What is your view on the COVID-19 vaccine? Should it be mandated? For most people, the vaccine can pre-

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vent very serious illness, and I think it’s important for us to promote that, but it should always be a personal choice what you want to put inside your body. You should never have the government tell you what (to put in your body). Plus, people have different circumstances, and I think people need to be given information they can discuss with their doctor and look at risk and rewards. Across the nation, school boards are facing increased scrutiny from parents over issues that include diversity initiatives and mask mandates, among other measures. What is your reaction to this increased interest among constituents? I believe it’s good to have that local community discretion, but it involves citizens actually being involved. We probably need to have more civil debate on issues. Sometimes, we get too aggressive and are not willing to listen to each other, but it’s good to have people engaged. It’s good to see that people do care, and I think boards need to really start paying attention, too, because I think a lot of them are not used to (increased attention from the public). Many businesses are having trouble finding workers, and some believe federal COVID-19 unemployment relief programs are to blame. What do you think? Definitely the current relief package didn’t help. We had some challenges, with employee shortages and workforce development (before the pandemic), but we were getting better, and we were trying to retrain people. Indiana did a great job with new innovative workforce development programs to retool people and get them back in the workforce, but this problem before the pandemic didn’t exist in this scale we have right now.

First Internet Bank founder wins award — First Internet Bank founder, Chairman and CEO David Baker was named a “Leader in Banking Excellence” by the Indiana Bankers Association on Aug. 17. “This recognition is not an individual award, but one to be shared with many as it represents our collective successes. I have been very fortunate to work alongside talented colleagues throughout my career,” Baker said. Ivy Tech partners with DualEnroll.com — Ivy Tech Community College has partnered with DualEnroll.com to provide an easy-to-navigate self-registration platform for dual credit students. While dual credit can reduce college cost by thousands of dollars, students and families sometimes find the process of enrolling difficult to navigate.

The incentives for people not to work caused a lot of problems. It’s all across my district, even though I have a very diverse district, and it’s all across the country. When I get together with my colleagues, it’s a huge problem, so we have to figure out how we’re going to deal with it. How can the workforce shortage be addressed? We need to be able to think about how we can obtain better skills in K-12. We need to expose more kids to internships and apprenticeships during high school and give them the ability to learn different skills and decide which paths they can try. What issues will be focus areas for you in the coming months? One of the material issues is health care affordability and access. The pandemic showed how many problems we have, so I’m working on the Healthy Future Task Force to deliver (Republican) policy solutions. We cannot just do the talk, we must do the walk. Another big issue I’m working on as a member of the judiciary committee is antitrust and big tech. We need to be thinking about how we are going to protect people’s rights to data privacy, data security and ownership. Then we need to strike the right balance so we can still have innovation but have people have rights to their data. As a CPA, I am trying to at last revive the conversation about the long-term fiscal health of the country. I’m trying to revive our CPA caucus and maybe talk about some fiscal issues, because this level of (federal) spending is unsustainable. It will create a lot of inflationary trends and it’s not good for the long term for our country.

Registration open for youth and government academies — Registration is open for a couple city government programs. The Mayor’s Youth Academy is open to High School juniors and seniors with a GPA of at least 3.0. The City Government Academy is a nine-week course that gives citizens a behind the scenes look of how their local government functions. The deadline for both is Sept. 3. For more, visit thisisfishers.com/ citizen-academies. Send us your stories — Current Publishing is now accepting photos or story ideas to run in the community section. Photos from kid events, athletic games and more are all welcome. Story ideas on new businesses, features, school news and more are accepted. All photos must include the names of anyone photographed. Please send them to jonathan@youarecurrent.com.


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COMMUNITY Fishers looks to add recreation center By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com The City of Fishers wants to construct a “world-class recreation center” as described in an Aug. 18 CITY NEWS request for proposals and qualifications. Prospective developers have until Oct. 1 to submit proposals for the project to the city in what would be a $35 million to $40 million development financed through a public/private partnership. Fishers is set to fund $18 million, with the rest privately financed by the developer. “It’s a result of earlier this year when a committee was established to evaluate the needs and responses from the community about what (Fishers is) missing right now in recreational art and culture opportunities in our community,” said Megan Baumgartner, Fishers director of economic development. The committee found that residents want an indoor swimming pool, indoor playground, indoor walking track, gymnasium, weight and training facilities, class and gathering spaces, small restaurant and “activated outdoor and green space” in the proposed center. The site for the project has not been determined. A developer is expected to be selected by March 2022.

DISPATCHES Fishers Police Dept. offers cadet program — The Fishers Police Cadet Program is accepting applications for Fishers residents currently enrolled between eighth grade and senior in high school to join the program. Participants meet two Tuesdays a month and will gain experience about a law enforcement career. The first meeting is Sept. 14 at the Fishers Police Dept., 4 Municipal Dr., from 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. For more and to register, visit fishers. in.us/241/Fishers-Police-Department. Fishers Run to Remember 5k run/ walk— A 5k run/walk to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11, will be held at 6 p.m. on Sept 11 at the Fishers Municipal campus, 1 Municipal Dr., followed by a multi-faith prayer vigil at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater at 7 p.m. For more, visit runsignup.com/Race/IN/Fishers/Fishers5K.


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“It’s a great opportunity for those of you that want to be a part of something bigger than yourselves,” Fadness said. “Maybe you Fishers residents who are juniors or want to give back or be in a profession of seniors in high school have an opportunity public service.” for a deeper Participants will work alongside GOVERNMENT look into city Fadness on issues facing Fishers; government. learn about the interworking of Registration for the 2021-22 city government; work on real-life Mayor’s Youth Academy is open issues with project-based learning until Sept. 3. Applicants must be activities; and explore career oppora Fishers resident and a junior tunities in human resources, engior senior in high school with a neering and economic development. Fadness minimum GPA of 3.0. The program Mayor’s Youth Academy participrovides hands-on learning opportunities, pants also will work on a project they can builds community awareness and inspires present to the Fishers City Council in 2022. future careers in public service, according Attendees meet on Wednesdays once per to academy organizers. month for half a day. There also are tasks In a City of Fishers YouTube video that was to be completed outside of the academy. broadcasts on Aug. 18, Mayor Scott Fadness For more, visit fishers.in.us/711/ urged students to apply for the program. Mayors-Youth-Academy. Area high school football schedule — Sept. 3: Avon at Hamilton Southeastern 7 p.m., Fishers at Noblesville 7 p.m. and Guerin Catholic at Heritage Christian 7 p.m.

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FPD issues 270 citations for hands-free driving violations By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com

departments issued warnings to prioritize public education about the law. In a statewide press conference July 29, police Since Indiana’s hands-free driving law departments announced they would be went into effect July 1, 2020, the Fishers moving away from warnings and issuing Police Dept. tickets, which can cost up to $500 PUBLIC SAFETY has issued and add four points to a violator’s 270 citadriver’s license. Speeding up to 15 tions to motorists for failing to mph above the speed limit can add use hands-free technology while two points to a license. driving. Weger said, when possible, drivFPD Sgt. Tom Weger said during ers should secure their phone out that time, the police department of reach so they aren’t tempted to Weger has seen drivers making more of use it while driving. an effort to refrain from using their phone “Secure it in the glove box or a purse or while driving. a backpack. Having it out of sight, out of “I think that, overall, we do see more reach will decrease the temptation to look people using the hands-free technology, at it while driving. That’s the ideal situaso we are excited about that,” Weger tion,” Weger said. “Obviously, when we’re said. “Obviously, the whole premise is to talking about using their phone for GPS, increase driver attention and decrease that’s not an option, so use some type of crashes, so we hope that that trend Bluetooth technology or other hands-free continues.” technology integrated into the car would During the law’s first year, many police be our recommendation.”


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STUDENTS RETURN TO IVY TECH HAMILTON COUNTY CAMPUS Aug. 18 was the students’ first day of fall classes at Ivy Tech Hamilton County, 300 N. 17th St., Noblesville. Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Rachel Kartz said it was the first time students were physically in classrooms since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Ivy Tech Hamilton County recently became a full-service campus.

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Price is right for Zionsville football team By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Zionsville Community High School senior running back Colin Price has all the attributes. “He’s an all-around back,” Eagles coach Scott Turnquist said. “He’s got great speed. He’s got really good vision. He’s a guy that attacks all the time. He’s a downhill runner. He loves to be physical, and he finishes runs. He’s an all-around great athlete, so he does everything really well. He can beat you in multiple ways. He’s very versatile, which makes it easy for his teammates, coaches and play callers.” Turnquist said he is valuable catching the football as well. “We can split him out as a receiver and he protects well,” Turnquist said. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound Price rushed for more than 1,000 yards each of the past two seasons. “He’s a guy we can always rely on physically and mentally, too, as a leader and as a great teammate,” Turnquist said. “He’s a guy we lean on.”

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College plans: Playing football and majoring in finance. Favorite subject: Math. Favorite athlete: Christian McCaffrey Favorite TV show: “Breaking Bad” Favorite way to relax: Listening to music The Eagles won their season opener as Price rushed for 202 yards on 27 carries with two touchdowns Aug. 20 in a 28-10 victory against visiting Pike. His career high is 257 rushing yards

Zionsville Community High School senior running back Colin Price ran for 202 yards against Pike. (Photo by Tom Marron Photography)

against Westfield as a sophomore. “I’ve gotten a lot better at anticipating cuts based on how the linebackers are flowing,” Price said. “Slowing down the game has also gotten easier with the experience that I’ve gained over the past few years.” The Eagles reached the Class 5A state

championship game last year before losing to Cathedral 46-28. “This team has the potential to be as good if not better than last season,” Price said. “We have a lot of experience on both sides of the ball, which will help us in the long run. Going to state and coming up short has definitely made me hungrier to prove what we can do as a team. Our goal this year is to do what it takes to get back to Lucas Oil and finish the job.” Price said he has gotten more comfortable with being a vocal leader. “Now being a senior, I have to take the responsibility of being extra vocal in order to share whatever knowledge I have with my teammates,” he said. Turnquist said he knows Price will do great things individually. “We just want to make sure he’s spreading the wealth of experience and talent he’s had, and he’s done a great job of that this year,” Turnquist said. Price, who also is in an outfielder on the high school’s baseball team, plans to play football in college. He has received offers from Hillsdale, Eastern Illinois, Butler, Northwood and Findlay.

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Fishers rallies to support and remember the three Fishers teens killed in a South Carolina car crash By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com More than 1,000 people filled the Nickel Plate Amphitheater Aug. 21 to celebrate the lives of 17-year-old twins Elleana and Isabella Gaddis and Brianna Foster, 18, who died Aug. 16 near Spartanburg, S.C., after an alleged intoxicated woman driving a stolen Hummer traveled the wrong way on the interstate and struck their vehicle head on. Adjacent to the main stage were large photos of the girls, all Fishers residents. Tables were set up with paper for attendees to write messages and thoughts, along with jars to place them in. By the time the celebration of life began, the jars were overflowing, as were the emotions of those in attendance. They shared tears and laughs, sorrow and joy and hugs for the families and friends grieving the loss. For more than an hour, a dozen family members and friends spoke about the girls. That was followed by a fireworks display to punctuate the night. Andy Gaddis, father of the twins, who were seniors at Hamilton Southeastern High School, said his daughters were “a light among lights.” To their brother Ayden Gaddis, they were the little girls whose American Girl Dolls he used to “put through a lot of hell” while teasing them when they were younger. They were “pistols,” according to their mother, Amie Drudge. They were spunky, independent and strong willed. To Brianna Foster’s sister, Hailey Foster, Brianna had “a smile that could brighten up an entire room” and was the “sweetest and most kind-hearted person” Hailey knew. A 2021 graduate of HSE, Brianna loved butterflies. “Every time you see a butterfly, please think of our girls,” said Foster’s mother, Jodi Foster. Although the night focused on the Gaddis twins and Foster, their family members asked the community also to support Maci Walts, the lone survivor in the car the girls were traveling in. Walts was checked into a hospital on the night of the crash but is physically fine and spoke at the ceremony in Fishers. Walts, a senior at HSE, has been able to provide details about the tragic night to family members and investigators, including that the girls were only 10 minutes away from the hotel they were supposed to spend the night at when struck by the Hummer. Walts said she and Foster had HUMMER DRIVER been talking about when they CHARGED WITH FELONIES wanted to have children of their own shortly before the wreck, and how the Gaddis twins were Melissa Ann Parker of Spartansitting in the backseat, slumped burg, S.C., was charged with seven together, asleep. felonies, including three counts of “Maci is going to be one of DUI with death, three counts of hit mine now. She’s the only one and run with death and one count of us here to understand (what of hit and run with injury. it was like in the car before the Parker, 43, is alleged to have crash),” Andy Gaddis said. “I will stolen a Hummer that had keys in it call on all of you to lift her up from a gas station before speeding and support her in any way that the wrong direction onto the highyou possibly can.” way, eventually hitting the vehicle ON THE COVER: More than 1,000 people turned out to celebrate and remember twins Elle and Belle Gaddis and Brianna Foster. (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)

carrying the Fishers teens head-on at nearly 80 mph. She is being held without bond in the Spartanburg County Detention Center.

An Aug. 21 tribute to the three Fishers teens at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater included two pictures (left) of Brianna Foster, who was killed in the Aug. 16 crash, and

her older sister Hailey Foster, and two pictures (right) of the Gaddis sisters (Belle and Elle) one with their older brother, Ayden. (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)

One of the many fundraisers for the girls’ families, the Fishers Jack’s Donuts location donated all sales proceeds to the families on Aug. 17. GoFundMe pages were also set up for the two families. The pages had raised a combined $148, 171 as of Aug. 23. (Photo by Angi Bone)

During the Hamilton Southeastern football game on Aug. 20 the families of the girls joined the HSE captains for the coin toss. (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)

Three crosses for the three deceased Fishers teens set up across the street from Hamilton Southeastern High School on Aug. 18. Twins Belle and Elle Gaddis were seniors. Brianna Foster was a 2021 HSE graduate. (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)

The Gaddis sisters’ father, Andy Gaddis, joined by their older brother, Ayden, were the first of the family members to speak at the Aug. 21 celebration of life at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater. More than 1,000 people attended. (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)


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Commentary by Terry Anker It is just something that people say. They sum up difficult or awkward moments, these polite aphorisms that find their way into our collective vernacular. They help us transition from those subjects most difficult for humans to process. As such, funerals are rife with the well-intended cliches: “Her death is a blessing, really.” Really? The devastated family is looking to make order of the inconsolable loss. Maybe it is really, really a blessing. Still, we imagine that there may have been better days ahead had it not been for the finality of earthly parting. No sane person wishes suffering of another soul, yet is pain sometimes required to find one’s way to recovery? How long do we hold out? “You look just like your dad,” they say. “Thanks. Dad was a handsome guy,” replies the sheepish teen. But he wonders, how could it be? Adopted as a child, father and son could not claim a biological likeness. He keeps the fact to himself. Having been told the same by numerous others through the years, he came to see the disappointment in their eyes when he helped them understand that what they believed they’d noticed was more through the power of suggestion than that of observation. Is it the very trite nature of these expressions in which we find comfort and therefore learn to embrace? These truisms have been shared countless times for generations and serve to remind us of our common humanity. We can’t think of anything more to say but desperately seek connection. If sad, we’ll offer support. If happy, we’ll offer a compliment. Is the insight particularly deep? Maybe not. Yet, if we recognize these words not as didactic admonishments but instead as hopeful reminders that others care for us, are we assured of solace in their banality?

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Commentary by Danielle Wilson

QUOTE OF THE WEEK “The battles that count aren’t the ones for gold medals. The struggles within yourself — the invisible battles inside all of us — that’s where it’s at.” — JESSE OWENS

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What a poopy week I’ve had, and I say that both figuratively and literally. Let’s explore. In the figurative sense, we suffered a homeowner’s near catastrophe when we discovered standing water in the basement storage room and flowing rivulets through the finished area. Apparently, our sump pump had stopped working a few days prior. I don’t care so much about the now-ruined carpet and discarded junk, but a cardboard box of my childhood memorabilia was left undiscovered for too many hours, resulting in 30-year-old letters and photographs being completely soaked. I managed to salvage most of them, but it was heartbreaking to have to throw away birthday cards from my grandmothers and photographs of old grade school friends. It was definitely a crappy moment. On the literal and definitely more humorous front, I had the fascinating opportunity to prepare a stool sample for a Cologuard test, a mail-in colon cancer screening. On balance, my experience was smooth sailing, though I don’t think the dog knew what to think of the interesting smells emanating from the plastic container as I prepared swabs with the lab skills of a mad scientist. The only awkward part was having to personally deliver it to UPS for overnight shipping. “Would you like a receipt, ma’am?” Um, yes? I also found myself volunteering to clean up a diaper explosion perpetrated by my youngest nephew in his cloth exersaucer seat. I was surprised and silently pleased to learn that this old mom can still perform sanitary miracles. You’re welcome, Sis. So, not a terrible week as the theme might imply, but certainly one with a ton of … well, you know. Peace out.

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Henthorn to make Fishers Blues Fest debut By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Since the middle of May, musician Doug Henthorn has been plenty busy. “I had a gig every day, and MUSIC it’s been that way ever since,” Henthorn said. “I basically had a year off, so when May (arrived), it was go, go, go.” Henthorn said with the lack of gigs from mid-March 2020 until May, he gained 15 pounds. “My feet hurt, my fingers hurt, and my voice is tired because I’ve been out of practice,” he said. “But it’s great. I’m not complaining.” Henthorn performs regularly at the Slippery Noodle and The Rathskeller in downtown Indianapolis, the Jazz Kitchen in Broad Ripple and The Corner Bar near Greenwood. He had done some parking lot gigs at The Corner Bar when COVID-19 resulted in indoor restrictions. Henthorn, 54, is now set to make his first appearance in the ninth annual Fishers Blues Fest, a free two-day event which will be held Sept. 3-4 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr. Henthorn will perform at 3 p.m. Sept. 4. “I’m looking forward to it,” Henthorn said. “I’m doing an acoustic opening set. When they called me, they said they wanted a solo accoustic opener, so I’ll just play some blues tunes. It should be cool.” The Westfield resident has played in several blues festivals, including in Australia a few years ago. “But this is the first time I’ve been invited to one near my own hometown, so it’s cool,” he said. Henthorn said most of his gigs since May have been scaled-down acoustic sets. “People are tentative about booking full bands, which is too bad, because that is really what I would prefer to do,” said Henthorn, who has played some performances with his band. Henthorn performed vocals and played guitar while fronting the Healing Sixes, a blues-based rock band, for 15 years. The band included drummer Jason Bonham, son of the late Led Zeppelin drummer John

BEEF & BOARDS Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is presenting “Newsies” through Oct. 3. For more, visit beefandboards.com. FEINSTEIN’S Don Farrell’s Frank Sinatra tribute called “All The Way” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 2 at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. FISHERS BLUES FESTIVAL The Fishers Blues Festival will be held at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater Sept. 3-4. The free concerts will start at 5:20 p.m. Sept. 3 and at 3 p.m. Sept. 4.

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Bonham, for four years. Henthorn toured Europe with Joe Bonamasso. He also performed and recorded with John Hiatt. Henthorn said he has recorded two solo albums since Healing Sixes split up in 2014. He is working on a third album. “I’ll be doing some material off of those two albums and maybe one off a new album that hasn’t come out yet,” Henthorn said of his Fishers Blues set. “I also do some choice blues covers that I enjoy playing.” Henthorn has a website at doughenthorn.com, featuring his albums and photos. The Fishers Blues Fest is held during Labor Day weekend each year. “Our attendance has always been strong at Blues Fest,” Fishers Parks and Recreation director Sarah Sandquist said. “The Amphitheater is typically full. We have a larger budget for Blues Fest. We’re

super excited to have Bobby Rush coming for one of the nights.” Tickets aren’t required for the firstcome, first-served event for all ages. Restrooms, hand-washing stations and hand sanitizer will be available on-site. Patrons are encouraged to wear face masks if they are not fully vaccinated. Outside alcohol isn’t allowed, but vendors will be on-site selling alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, food and refreshments. Coolers, chairs and blankets are welcome.

FISHERS BLUES FEST LINEUP • Sept. 3: Agents of Redemption, 5:20 p.m.; Lil’ Red & The Rooster, 6:50 p.m.; and Bobby Rush, 8:15 p.m. • Sept. 4: Doug Henthorn, 3 p.m.; Mr. Kinetik, 4 p.m.; Joanna Connor, 5:45 p.m.; Bernard Allison, 7:15 p.m.; and Brandon “Taz” Niederauer, 8:45 p.m.

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Dancing with our Stars returns By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com The Meals on Wheels Dancing with our Stars fundraiser was originally created as an out-of-the-box idea, and seven years later, the fundraiser is FUNDRAISER still a hit. “We had been looking for some kind of different fundraiser, and we really felt like this would be something the community would enjoy, and we certainly hit the nail on the head with the right kind of event,” Meals on Wheels Hamilton County Executive Director Beth Gehlhausen said. Dancing with our Stars will return at 6 p.m. Sept. 9 at Embassy Suites, 13700 Conference Center Dr., Noblesville. Gehlhausen said her goal is to raise $40,000 to $50,000 net profit from the event. “The gist of it is, it’s similar to the show (‘Dancing with the Stars),” Gehlhausen said. “We pair up local celebrities, and celebrity is a loose term. We are looking for people in the community who want to come and have some fun and can get their family and friends to join us, and then we pair them

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with a professional.” Most professional dancers have participated in the fundraiser all seven years. The celebrities and professionals pick their song and perform a ballroom dance. A top male and female dancer are crowned at the end of the night, as well as a People’s Choice winner, which is the dancer who receives the most votes, or dollars donated. Tickets are $75 and include dinner, wine at the table and, according to Gehlhausen, the “best entertainment you’ll see all year.” Tickets are available at mealsonwheelshc. org/dancing-with-our-stars/.


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“I think there is something for everyone of all age groups,” she said. Jenkins said she will explain where the Erica Jenkins wants to show her children songs are and why they have resonated she can continue to do what she loves. with her in this season of her life. “You just have to Songs include “As If We Never CONCERT reinvent those spacSaid Goodbye” from “Sunset Boulees,” she said. vard” and “I Dreamed a Dream” from The Carmel resident will pres“Les Miserables” and “Burn” from ent “Songs That Speak With Erica “Hamilton.” Jenkins” at 8 p.m. Sept. 11 at The The show will be two acts of 40 Tarkington at the Center for the Perminutes with an intermission. Jenforming Arts in Carmel. kins previously performed a show Jenkins “I want my kids, and others, to at the Studio Theater at the Center see me stand certain in the fact that what for the Performing Arts in 2016. we, as individuals, are passionate about Jenkins, who has two sons, Layton, 10, is not by mistake,” Jenkins said. “It’s up and Liam, 8, and one daughter, Lennox, 3, put to each of us to find new ways to use our on a virtual talent show during the COVID-19 passions, gifts and talents, in every stage pandemic. Jenkins, who has been a vocal and of life, and to ultimately use those gifts to dance coach through the years, was joined serve others. When I became a mom, I had by younger performers and students she to go back to the drawing board to figure taught who are now on Broadway. out how my music and creative work would Jenkins was owner/director of Elite Perfit into my new life. formance, Performing Arts Studio in Colum“I knew it wasn’t over, but it would never bus, Ind., from 2003 to 2011. She is launching be the same.” a new business, called The H.O.P.E Initiative, Jenkins, 42, said the performance will fea- in September. H.O.P.E stands for Helping Othture some of her favorite Broadway tunes. er People Everywhere.

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Where’s Amy attended a VIP welcoming reception for the creative team members of “Hamlet: A Pop Musical” Aug. 17 at Feinstein’s in Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. Guests and sponsors were treated to hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and live vocal performances with interviews conducted by Discovering Broadway founder Joel Kirk. The event included awardwinning composers and performers from across the United States who wrote and scored the musical production headed for Broadway. For more on “Hamlet: A Pop Musical” and Discovering Broadway, visit discoveringbroadway.org.

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This is the first of three columns about French Lick and West Baden Springs, adjacent small towns in Orange TRAVEL County that became world famous. French Lick was named for deposits from mineral springs animals licked along the Buffalo Trace. In 1832, after determining the springs were not a practical source of salt, Indiana sold 1,500 acres to William Bowles, a minister expelled from his local church. Claiming to be a physician, Bowles built a hotel and began selling spring water he said cured everything from alcoholism and asthma to insomnia and influenza. In 1869, after Bowles beat charges of practicing medicine without a license, he named his largest spring “Pluto’s Spring” for the Greek god of the underworld. After Bowles’ death, a series of owners expanded the hotel, its supposedly magical “Pluto Water” drawing guests by train from across the United States. In 1905, Thomas Taggart, formerly Indianapolis mayor, acquired the French Lick Springs Hotel and greatly expanded it and its appeal. The Monon Railroad ran a train from Chicago directly to the hotel, where up to 200 passengers a day, including Hollywood celebrities, entered beneath a gilded marquee. In 1911, Taggart erected an octagonal pavilion over Pluto’s Spring proclaiming Pluto Water to be “Nature’s Greatest Laxative.” Although gambling was illegal, French Lick casinos, including one across the street from Taggart’s hotel, attracted yet more visitors. By the time of Taggart’s death in 1929, his hotel was earning $2 million a year. Franklin Roosevelt attended the Democratic Governors’ Conference in the hotel in 1931, where he sought support for a presidential bid and was photographed

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Pluto Springs Pavilion, French Lick Springs Hotel. (Photos courtesy of Don Knebel)

wearing leg braces. The Great Depression and Indiana’s crackdown on gambling led to the hotel’s decline, but a magnificently restored hotel and adjoining (lawful) casino are again attracting visitors from around the world (more in the next two weeks). Correction: A photo that appeared with Don Knebel’s travel column in the Aug. 24 edition of Current was not a replica of Abraham Lincoln’s boyhood home.

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NOW HIRING Automotive Detailer in Westfield is looking for person(s) to help with the cleaning of vehicle interiors. Must have exemplary driving record, have dependable transportation, and be detailed oriented.

“FULL-TIME /PART- TIME” *Equal Opportunity Employment *$15 to $18 per hr. to start *$250 SIGN ON BONUS *Commission/Unit count possible *All Benefits Negotiable SEND RESUMES TO dan@dansdetail.info

Carmel Office Hiring full time Administrative Assistant Customer service based position In HOA MGMT office Phones, communications, mailings, data entry. $15-$16 with benefits. Please send resume to: jfreeman@cas-indiana.com

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TEACHER ASSISTANT POSITION The International Montessori School (www.intlmontessori.com), located in Carmel, Indiana, has a Teacher Assistant position available immediately. Working hours will be between 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM Monday through Friday. Qualifying candidates should have an undergraduate degree or a diploma from a technical school and experience working with children ages 3 through 6 years old, should be enthusiastic, kind, and creative with a love for children. Compensation is competitive and based on experience. PLEASE REPLY TO: RKD1948@SBCGLOBAL.NET ***** No phone calls, please. *****

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Looking for job security? Simpson Construction Services has so much work that it must hire five people for residential remodeling NOW. The skilled carpenters we select will have strong abilities in bathroom remodeling, but also with respect to kitchens, decks, basements, wood and tile flooring, doors and windows, interior and exterior painting, drywall, plumbing and electrical, siding and room additions. Again: Only skilled carpenters need apply. For immediate consideration, call Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

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OPERATIONS MANAGER Clevernest is a growing company servicing homebuilders, architects, and residential clients throughout central Indiana, as an Andersen Window and Door Dealer, specializing in the installation of all that we sell. We are looking for an Operations Manager, who possesses a strong supportive mindset of “how can I help” and deeply appreciates finding joy on executing tasks and projects on a daily basis. This position is responsible for the activities related to operations after the sale; therefore, one must have the ability to juggle multiple projects at once and be an advocate for our clients. Requirements: The ideal candidate is professional, entrepreneurial minded, and able to lead and assist with all aspects of a project post sale until completion; day to day warehouse, inventory, and field supervision; and likes to get his hands dirty! Construction or Carpentry skills required. To Apply: CLEVERNEST INC 240 W. Carmel Drive 46032 tom@clevernest.com; 317-688-8100 www.clevernest.com

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Looking for an entry level employee to round out my help desk. It is a perfect job for college aged students or someone looking to return to the workforce. Primary duties would be inbound tech support calls, emails, and light office work. Mid-morning, approximately 15 hours per week. Please send resumes, work history, or questions to: mkress@theankerconsultinggroup.com

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Position: Prevention Educator Location: School-based: Hamilton County Location: Noblesville, IN | Type: Part Time Contract | Organization: Prevail, Inc. Description: Prevail is committed to offering crisis intervention and restorative support services for those who have experienced crime and abuse, free of charge, in a confidential, supportive, non-judgmental environment that is meant to empower those we serve. We know this work must be grounded in building a community that actively promotes authentic wellbeing for all its members and boldly moves toward being antiracist and practicing equity in all things. Prevail is seeking to hire a Prevention Educator. This position is a contract position with scheduled presentations varying throughout the school year. The position does not work during school holidays and the summer months. A Prevention Educator is responsible for providing age-appropriate education programs on sexual assault and teen dating violence in area middle and high schools. Prevail values EMPOWERMENT, CONNECTION, SOCIAL JUSTICE, and DIGNITY. Duties: Responsible for facilitating age-appropriate education programs on sexual assault and teen dating violence in area middle and high schools. Responsible for ongoing self-education regarding sexual assault, teen dating violence, and other issues related to youth. Responsible for reporting child abuse and neglect as described by the Department of Child Services and collaborating with school social workers to link students to services. Responsible for understanding Prevail and their services in order to promote in the classroom and answer questions. Responsible for completing all presentation documentation and reporting to agency. Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work or other relevant field; or a combination of experience, education and/or training equivalent to a four-year degree. Prevail is committed to the development of a broadly inclusive workplace; candidates from underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply for this position. Rate of pay is commensurate with education and experience (starting wage $20-22/hour).

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Click APPLY NOW through Indeed to submit cover letter and resume or you may send to Michelle Moen at mmoen@prevailinc.org. Carmel Office Hiring full time Maintenance Technician HOA MGMT office – work would be performed on locations around Indy area. Company vehicle provided. $15-$17 with benefits. Please send resume to: jfreeman@cas-indiana.com Carmel Office Hiring full time Custodian HOA MGMT office – work would be performed on locations around Indy area. Company vehicle provided. $15-$17 with benefits. Please send resume to: jfreeman@cas-indiana.com

COMPUTER TECHNICIAN NEEDED

Local Computer repair shop in need of PC and Mac techs with experience pref both PC and Macs, certification strongly desired, pleasant personality & some sales experience. Pay starting at $16/ hour and up for F/T. Send resume with cover letter to jobs@ctcarmel.com

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North Indy | Fishers, Lafayette and surrounding areas Sign on bonus • Full-time & Part-time availability Starting pay $13-$14 an hour • Days, Evenings, Weekend and Overnight PTA (Full time) (Full time) • Employee Owned Company

www.opgrowth.com/careers or text 317-450-0752 “Inspiring People in the Pursuit of a Rewarding Life” BorgWarner PDS (Anderson) LLC seeks a Staff Engineer, Motor Controls in Noblesville, IN to perform conceptual and detailed design, analysis, modelling/ simulation, documentation, and integration, test and tuning of electric machine controls, among other duties. Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering and eight yrs. of experience in the job offered or related. International & domestic travel required, as needed, up to 10%. Send resume to: Jessica Habig, Resume Processing/ JO#9610025, BorgWarner, 2151 E. Lincoln Road, Kokomo, IN 46901.

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