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Fuzic announces move to Braden, 255 new jobs By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Fuzic announced Oct. 2 it would move into the new Braden Business Systems building, 7 Municipal Dr., and bring 255 jobs growth to Fishers by 2020. Executives from the marketing tech platform were joined by Gov. Eric Holcomb and Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. Fuzic provides custom audio advertisements and music for businesses. It began in Launch Fishers and currently has 30 employees. “The Indy region, including Fishers, is building a technological community and rapidly emerging as one of the leading technological hubs,” said Scott McCorkle, Fuzic executive chairman. “We have the fastest technology job growth in the Midwest and second-fastest in the country.” Fuzic was granted approximately $3.3 million in tax credits from the Indiana Economic Development Corp. as well as an additional $145,000 in training grants. CEO Brent Oakley said the City of Fishers was considering more incentives for the company’s expansion. Fuzic will expand into Braden’s second floor. “As a company that’s got global customers located all around the world, they could’ve chosen anywhere to grow and they chose Fishers,” Holcomb said. “We will remain eternally grateful that you chose to grow your workforce and products on Hoosier soil. Because of mentorship and the Indiana technological community and leadership, we have come a long way fast. We are no longer in the wilderness. We are truly
From left, Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, Fuzic CEO Brent Oakley, Gov. Eric Holcomb and Fuzic Executive Chairman Scott McCorkle. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
a leader, nationally speaking, and we are witnessing that here right now.” Fadness shared a story of when he met Oakley, who also owns Prime Carwash. According to Fadness, Oakley formed the idea of Fuzic while listening to a competitors' advertisements in his own car wash, which
led to the creation of Fuzic. “Today is another step forward in creating a smart, vibrant and entrepreneurial city,” Fadness said. “Anytime you can win a company, it’s extraordinary, but when you see one grow, it’s a point of pride.” For more, visit fuzicmedia.com.
Police arrest three in shooting investigation news@currentinfishers.com Three arrests have been made following a Sept. 21 shooting near Ind. 37 and 131st Street in crime Fishers. Fishers Police Dept. detectives identified several people with knowledge of the shooting. FPD and Fishers Fire Dept. dive teams discovered a handgun believed to be used in the shooting in a retention pond near 116th Street and Hazel Dell Road. On Sept. 27, Hamilton County Superior Court issued arrest warrants for three suspects. The suspects are Alan Mendez, 17, of Indianapolis; Alexander Lopez, 16, of Indianapolis and Ivan Jeronimo, 18, of Indianapolis. The victim was Jose Gomez, 18, of Fishers. Mendez is charged with attempted murder, robbery
resulting in serious bodily injury, armed robbery, aggravated battery, dangerous possession of a firearm, intimidation, pointing a firearm at a person, theft, carrying a firearm without a permit and enhancement for use of a firearm. Lopez is charged with robbery resulting in serious bodily injury aiding, inducing, or causing; robbery armed with a deadly weapon, aiding, inducing, or causing; aggravated battery, aiding, inducing or causing; and theft, aiding, inducing or causing. Jeronimo is charged with robbery resulting in serious bodily injury aiding, inducing, or causing; robbery armed with a deadly weapon, aiding, inducing, or causing; aggravated battery, aiding, inducing or causing; and theft, aiding, inducing or causing. All suspects are being held at the Hamilton County Jail.
Dispatch Toastmasters award given – Fishers resident Handel Smith recently earned the Competent Communicator Award from Toastmasters International. In winning, he completed 10 speeches with various objectives. Handel is the executive director for the Church of God of Anderson and regularly provides dynamic presentations in this role. Toastmasters meets from 7 to 8 a.m. each Friday at the Fishers YMCA. For more information about the club, visit 5763.toastmastersclubs.org.
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By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Seth Foutty began his trek to what would become a 410-page family history when he was 16 years old. Currently, he is an Indiana University freshman living in Bloomington. The project took the cover story Fishers High School graduate four years to complete. He worked on the book two to four hours each day. It catalogs the Faust-Foust family from its arrival in 1733, profiling each member and its history. “Originally, I was trying to get a scholarship for a full ride at (Indiana University), and I believed I was originally related to the Faust family,” Foutty said. “My last name is Foutty and thought Foutty was a Foutty derivative of Faust. During my research, I found that was not the case, but since I had already delved so deep into the family I decided to finish what I had already written and eventually publish it.” Foutty began most of his research on ancestry. com to find members of the Faust-Foust family, and from there he compiled 500 letters to mail. “At the very beginning, I didn’t know very much about research or anything like that, so I started off going to ancestry.com,” he said. “I realized that has limited information, so I took a trip to Washington, D.C., to find other geneological studies on the Foust family. I sent 500 physical letters to Fousts around the country asking if they had any information I could use. A lot got back and sent back their own research they had down over the past 40 to 50 years.” One of the Fousts Foutty connected with was Robert Foust, in Fort Worth, Texas. Foust was who Foutty thought had an ancestor as the bridge between the Foust and Foutty families, but Foust informed Foutty that Foutty was actually not a derivative of the Faust-Foust family. “During one of my 500 letters sent out to Fousts around the country, one of them got back to me and I looked over the physical will and decided it
The original error in linking Foutty to FOust
A scanned page from Seth Foutty’s book on the FaustFoust family. (Submitted image)
was not the case that we were related. I had to change most of my research from that point forward,” Foutty said. Foust said he informed Foutty that his surname was of Scottish origin, whereas the Fousts came to America from Germany. Foust had been doing his own research on the family for 40 years. “Long story short, when Seth sent me information and such and I started looking at it, never in 40 years had I seen any variation in the family name except for the spelling,” Foust said. “No information or research showed any family changed the spelling of the name to Foutty.” Foutty recently published his book in hardcover. It is available at the Library of Congress under the LCCN number 2017913371. As for the scholarship, Foutty has yet to hear back. The university needs to determine whether or not Foutty’s work is of academic merit before he will be notified if he was chosen for the scholarship.
Seth Foutty began his research chronicling the Foust family in America because he believed there was a link between the Foust and Foutty families. The link originally spawned from research Foutty conducted on Philip Foughty, who he believed was the same man as Philip Foust. “I was originally under the impression that I was related to the Faust/Foust family due to an interesting divergence during the life of Philip Foughty (1740-1815),” Foutty wrote. “Marriage records from the time indicate that he was married to a Catherine (unknown) and that he had a child named George. He lived within a community of Wirt County, W. Va. and was documented on his marriage license as having the name Fautz rather than Foughty, which brought me to the conclusion that he may have changed his name following his marriage and that this former name of Fautz was simply misspelled. This piece of evidence in addition to other key missteps led to my acceptance of the information as truth that Philip Foughty (1740-1815) and Philip Foust (1742-1804) were one and the same. The name of the marriage license had the possibility of being a coincidence but when I looked deeper I found that Philip Foust's wife was a Sophia Catherine Clapp and that she had a son with Mr. Foust named George, similar to Mr. Foughty. In the late 1700s, as you probably very well know, records were partially kept and many times a middle name was used for a full name or a nickname and so I believed that it was very possible for both wives to be the same person. In addition, Philip Foust, though never documented in Wirt County, West Virginia, was missing documentation from his life during the time that Philip Foughty shows up in West Virginia. I also made the assumption that it was possible for Philip Foust to traverse through West Virginia as he moved from his birthplace of Pennsylvania to his final residence in Sullivan County, Tennessee, but this was an unfounded claim as I had no evidence for it. Ultimately, I made the mistake of making too many assumptions without concrete evidence to back up my claims. However, learning from this experience I corrected the research I had already done and ensured that my future research would not have such a critical error.”
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Commentary by Terry Anker Brush your teeth. Eat your vegetables. Go to bed. Each of these may remind us of childhood. If we are lucky, we had an adult in our lives who cared enough to prompt, scold and cajole us into forming habits that would be good for us – eventually. Yet, why did they seem to care so much if we skipped a plate of greens? Sometimes, it seemed they just liked to argue! Then, as life has a way of doing, our perspectives change. We move from the role of child to adult and begin to care more about the health and well-being of those around us. Broccoli is part of a balanced diet. It is filled with fiber, vitamin C and calcium. Perhaps when our parents forced us to eat it, they were showing as much love as antagonism. Sure, a tired, sugar-buzzed child with a toothache is no joy to be around. So, self-interest may have served a modicum of motivation to our adults. But most of the benefits of good habits don’t come until much later. As years passed, our own children have formed the necessary practices to live right; and, we don’t spend as much time directing them. Today’s admonishments are more likely to be shine your shoes or payoff your monthly credit card balance. Is our work done? This week, a dental hygienist reminded me to floss more often; an internist urged that I eat less salt; and a trainer told me to work on my flexibility – every day! Have we become children again, needy of reminders and encouragement? Or, have we benefitted from the support all along – our busy lives and constant distractions simply keeping us from taking note? Who knows, but I think I’ll order broccoli for lunch.
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Kenley: A final farewell Commentary by State Sen. Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville) As my time as a state lawmaker winds down, I want to take a opinion moment to reflect on my time serving in the Indiana Legislature – how I started, what I accomplished and who helped me along the way. Prior to running for a state senate seat, I grew a small family business and served as a Noblesville City Court judge. While I never considered myself a “political guy,” at the recommendation of some in the community, I ran for the Senate in the early 1990s with the intent to help Hoosiers and move the state of Indiana forward. As a new legislator, I started by addressing small issues within our state, but as my role grew in the Senate, so did my goals. Since 2009, I’ve chaired the Senate Committee on Appropriations, a role that is central to the creation of the state budget. Education was always a top budget priority for me. I worked to ensure the citizens of our state had the opportunity to receive a quality education by providing ample funding for K-12 and higher
education over the last 10 years and sponsoring legislation to create the College Choice 529 Direct Savings Plan, which gives parents a chance to receive up to a $1,000 credit on state taxes. I’d like to reflect on my fond memories interacting with young people and our future leaders at the Statehouse. A longstanding tradition in the General Assembly is our page program, which allows young Hoosiers to visit the General Assembly during session and see firsthand how policy is made. In the last 10 years, I have had a particularly high page participation rate. In meeting with so many young people, I have seen the energy and optimism they have to make Indiana an even better place. Now and in the future, Hoosiers are in great hands. I am proud to have been a state legislator. I am proud to be a Hoosier. For the full column, visit currentinwestfield.com.
Luke Kenley served as the District 20 State Senator since 1992. He announced his retirement in July and will be replaced by Victoria Spartz.
Hear ye, hear ye, people of Indianapolis Suburbia: I’ve been living a lie! For years I’ve been telling myself — and humor everyone else — that I am a great listener. That I can empathize with the best of the rest. That I’m the gal you want in the moment of emotional upheaval and/or breakdown. Wrong! According to a highly accurate online quiz, not only do I rank in the lower third, but more than half the time, I break all the rules of good listening. In other words, I’m on par with my husband, Doo, who suffers from ADD and is hearing-impaired in one ear. What I’m actually good at is tolerating the inane babble of strangers, particularly those I encounter in the Meijer check-out line, and showing just enough polite interest to get them talking about their impending plastic surgery or grandson’s wife No. 3. Even I won’t deny that I have a certain je ne sais quoi for making mere acquaintances feel comfortable enough to divulge the dark and highly amusing secrets of their lives. But this people-whispering ability is not good listening, and when it comes to friends and family, even it disappears. To wit, I frequently interrupt my colleagues when they are sharing an idea. I almost always try to one-up Doo after he tells me about his cruddy day at work. And I usually begin planning my next trip abroad or check how many likes my latest Facebook photo has received as soon as my mom launches into a retelling of her latest retirement adventure. No empathy, no true listening. I hear you, online quiz! And I vow to do better. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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A kneedy patient Commentary by Dick Wolfsie (As it might have been written by Mary Ellen.) Dick has been home this humor past week on the living room couch, recuperating from knee replacement surgery. I am his designated coach, responsible for taking care of him and ensuring that he does all the required exercises and maintains a healthy diet. After all, that’s what wives are for. I’m prepared to respond to anything Dick might need. Uh, could you excuse me for a second? He’s calling me. “Yes, of course, sweetheart, I’ll get you a glass of water. That’s what I’m here for. There you go.” So, as I was about to say, my husband is a very good patient and I’m sure that — “What’s that, Dear? Yes, I got the water from the tap. Oh, you wanted bottled water? Of course, that would be my pleasure. Funny, you usually say bottled water is a big waste of money. Let me just run to the store. I want to be sure you are happy.” Sorry for the interruption. Now, for some — “What, Dick? You want another pillow? I’ll get you one. Here you go. Yes, it’s a down pillow. For 40 years we’ve used down pil-
lows. But now, all of a sudden you feel like a foam rubber pillow? Well, not a problem, let me just go down in the basement crawl space and look through 25 years of cobwebs and see if there might be one. Here you go. Maybe this will make you happy! Sorry, I mean: I sincerely hope this makes you happy, dear.” Readers, I’m sorry for the interruptions. But it’s very important to be supportive — “I’ll be right there, Dick. No, I didn’t realize that a bulb in our cathedral ceiling was out. Actually, I never even noticed we had lights up there, but then I’m not lying on my back with absolutely nothing to do all day but think of things … sorry, let me get a new bulb and then see if I can find someone in the neighborhood with a 20-foot ladder.” I must say that Dick has been very grateful for all my help. He even told me the other day that I was “irreplaceable.” I wish the doctor had felt that way about his knee.
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Nationally, approximately 3,500 infants die unexpectedly each year, often during sleep. Indiana has the parenting 10th-highest infant mortality rate in the U.S. October is Safe Sleep Awareness Month, and every parent wants to ensure the safety of his or her baby. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is the sudden, unexpected death of an infant, and it’s one of the top three causes of infant death in Indiana and the U.S. SIDS most commonly occurs within a period of sleep. How a baby sleeps has an affect on his or her risk of a sleep-related death. Practicing safe sleep techniques can help parents understand and remember the most important things to do to ensure their baby’s safety. IU Health encourages parents to follow the ABCs of safe sleep: All by myself, on my Back, in my Crib. • All by myself – The safest way for babies to sleep is by themselves. This
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This “Homecoming” is a real family affair. Mark A. Nash directed it and his wife Shani Salyers Stiles and stepsons Owen, 12, and Max Stiles, 11, all had acting roles. Nash, a Carmel resident and a member of the Screen Actors Guild, also has a small role in a flashback scene in the movie. The 20-minute film, which won dramatic film short at the Alhambra Film Festival in Evansville, is being considered for the Heartland Film Festival’s Indiana Spotlight Award. The Heartland Film Festival is Oct. 12 through Nash 22 at Indianapolis venues. Bruce Northern, a Geist resident, wrote the movie and is one of the four producers, along with Amy Pauszek, Geist, Dan Cavallini, Noblesville and Steven Durgarn, Shelbyville. Pauszek’s Where’s Amy column is featured in Current. “Homecoming” will be screened at 2:45 p.m. Oct. 13 and 12:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at AMC Castleton Square 14. It will be shown at 8:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at AMC Showplace Traders Point 12. “It was fun to actually have my family involved in the movie. That was pretty cool,” said Nash, a finance manager at a motorcycle dealership who has been in the film industry for 20 years. Owen is in the seventh grade and Max is in sixth grade at Creekside Middle School. “Both have been curious about acting for some time but this is the first movie they have been in,” Nash said. The movie, which won the best dramatic short, is about a successful country music star who left his hometown to find success. His ex-fiancee dies in the movie and he comes back to pay his respects at the funeral. “He chased a dream and got tied up in the music industry with groupies,” Nash said. “He broke his ex-fiancee’s heart. He comes back with a heavy heart.” Stiles plays the ex-fiancee in a flashback role and Owen plays her son. Max plays the country star as a child in another flashback
The Beef & Boards Pyramid Players will present “Pinocchio,” the classic tale of the wooden puppet who yearns to be a real boy. “Pinocchio” will be the final production of the year of the Live Theatre for Kids series at Beef & Boards. The performances are set from Oct. 13 to Nov. 11. The Pyramid Players production are an hour long and presented without intermission. The shows are designed for all ages but especially designed for children in preschool through kindergarten. The performances are set for 10 a.m. Fridays and 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturdays. Following the show, children will have the opportunity to get pictures and autographs from the cast. For reservations, call the box office at 317-872-9664. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays. For more, visit beefandboards.com.
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scene. Matt Chistman, a former Indianapolis resident who lives in Los Angeles, plays the country star. “My goal is to get more SAG projects in Indiana,” Nash said. Salyers Stiles, an Indiana University graduate from Greenwood, started acting when she was 11. She was cast in “Pushed Too Far” with Claude Akins in 1988. “(For) about five years I did film and television and found a network of people,” she said. “Mark and I met on a set, actually. I got my SAG eligible a couple of years ago. For me to join, I knew the work will take me out of state more often than I can commit to with my young children. But they’re getting older, so that might change, especially if I can get a project up for what I want to do.” Salyers Stiles, who works as a business process analyst and web editor for Indiana University, said she likes that “Homecoming” is a redemptive story. “At first you don’t like this (country star) much, but as the movie goes on you realize there was this friendship between my character and his,” Salyers Stiles said. “They loved each other but he chose to leave everyone behind. It’s a really endearing story. Bruce wrote a wonderful story.” Owen has performed in a couple of commercials. “He will probably pursue acting between the two of them,” Salyers Stiles said. “He’s a natural for it.”
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Prizes: A record 213 films from 103 nations are set for the 26th Heartland Film Festival. The Academy Award-qualifying Festival will award $100,000 in cash prizes across multiple categories, including Grand Prizes, the Jimmy Stewart Legacy Award, U.S. and World Premieres, High School Film Competition and the Indiana Spotlight Program.
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Westfield — Morgan Taylor will perform at 5 p.m. Oct. 8 at Urban Vines, 303 E. 161st St. Live music will go until 8 p.m. Carmel — Florida Orchestra music director Michael Francis leads the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in Copland’s Symphony No. 3 and Bernstein’s “Age of Anxiety,” inspired by the poetry of W.H. Auden at 3 p.m. Oct. 15 at The Palladium in Carmel. Zionsville — Greg McCauley of the Link Observatory will present “Mission to Mars: Mankind’s Journey to the Red Planet,” from 7 to 8 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library as part of the United We Read program. Registration required. Noblesville — The final Noblesville Main Street farmers market will take place from 8 a.m. to noon Oct. 14 at Federal Hill Commons, 175 Logan St., Noblesville. Each week, the market hosts more than 80 vendors. Fishers — The Conner Prairie’s 34th annual Headless Horseman is set from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 12 to 15, 19 to 22 and 26 to 29.
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The Carmel resident said it might have been his favorite piece, but not his most serious one. Carmel Symphony Orchestra board mem“I had a piece just for strings that was ber Jerry Torr will move from behind the more of a serious work,” Torr said. “What scenes to center stage when I was trying to do with this (fanfare) was music the 2017-18 season begins. demonstrate ability to write a main theme Torr, a longtime Republican for a movie.” member of the Indiana House of RepreThe subject of his work came sentatives from District 39, will up while he was on the search conduct his original piece “Fanfare committee for a new CSO music for a New Era” to open the perfordirector. mance at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at The “The committee was a lot of Palladium. fun,” Torr said. “Studying all the “It’s technically a world preapplications took me back to my miere,” Torr said of the fanfare, roots when I was in school and a a short musical flourish. “It’s Torr few years after. Our last committee never been performed before an meeting I took everybody a demo audience.” with my recordings that I thought they Torr, 59, who attended the Musicians might enjoy hearing because I talked about Institute in Los Angeles, can’t remember my background as we worked through the exactly when he composed it, but it was various applications.” likely sometime between 1979 and 1982. Torr didn’t give it much more thought un“It was originally written for a demo til CSO President and CEO Alan Davis asked recording that I used to try to get some if he would conduct the fanfare, about one work,” he said. “I was doing some studio minute long, and then introduce new music work in Alexandria and recorded two days, director Janna Hymes to the audience. one day with an orchestra and another day For more, visit carmelsymphony.org. with a 12-piece jazz combo. I put together a demo with about a dozen recordings on it.” INDIANAPOLIS
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The season kicks off with Carmel Symphony Orchestra board member Jerry Torr conducting his original piece, “Fanfare for a New Era,” followed by music director Janna Hymes, who will conduct familiar pieces by Grieg, Brahms, Barber and Beethoven.
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The Lawrence community celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with live music from some of the Lawrence Township groups, a fashion show, vendors, crafts, face-painting and more. Cost: Free
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Richard and Jennifer Crawford face many complications after moving from the city to an old farmhouse, which they are trying to restore. A silent little girl whom Jennifer claims she has seen swinging in the backyard brings on a chilling climax to the play. Cost: $14-$16.
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Florida Orchestra music director Michael Francis leads the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in Copland’s “Symphony No. 3” — the final movement of which recalls the famous “Fanfare for the Common Man” — and Bernstein’s “Age of Anxiety” inspired by the poetry of W.H. Auden. Cost: $10-$25.
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“Annie,” Civic Theatre, The Tarkington, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
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With equal measures of pluck and positivity, Little Orphan Annie is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City orphanage. With the help of her orphan friends, Annie escapes to NYC in search of her past but finds her future. Cost: $24.50-$45.50 More: civictheatre.org, 317-843-3800.
“Disney Magic,” The Studio, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
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Cash & Company Productions, a nonprofit musical youth group that entertains to promote and support neurological disorders in adults, presents a sparkling and dazzling show that includes songs from Disney themes such as “The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,” “Toy Story,” “Beauty and the Beast” and more. Cost: $15-$18.
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“Ghost – The Musical,” Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Indianapolis
8 p.m., Oct. 12-14 and Oct. 17-21; 1 p.m., Oct. 11; 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., Oct.15. (continues through Nov. 18).
Adapted from the hit film “Ghost,” the musical follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s untimely death. Trapped between two worlds, Sam tries to protect Molly from danger. Cost: $42.50-$67.50 (includes buffet dinner)
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“Putting It Together,” Civic Theatre, The Tarkington, Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel
5:30 p.m., Oct. 12, hors d’oeuvres cash bar and silent auction; 7 p.m., sneak preview of “Annie.”
A casual, come-as-you-are fundraiser lets you see and experience what it takes to put on a production - from costumes and sets to the transformation from actor to character, printed programs, live stage manager calls and more. See “Annie” through the eyes of the actors and crew. Cost: $100.
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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.
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Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574 at 6.30 p.m. The application submitted by Mann Properties, Inc., is seeking Primary Plat approval and waiver approval from section(s) 7.36 of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to construct a 25-lot single-family residential subdivision to be known as Landin Hollow. The property has a common address of 10619 Cyntheanne Road, Fortville, IN 46040, and is generally located on the West side of Cyntheanne Road approximately 1,400’ North of 104th Street a full description is on file with the Fishers Department of Community Development. The Advisory Plan Commission is obligated by Indiana Code to approve a Primary Plat request if it complies with local zoning ordinances. The Advisory Plan Commission may deny a Primary Plat if the petitioner requests a waiver from these standards. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections concerning the request with the Fishers Department of Planning and Zoning, located at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574; and/ or may contact Megan Schaefer, Planner II (317-588-1431), with the Department of Planning and Zoning (317-595-3120) for assistance. Interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard by the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at the above specified time and place. Applicant Contact Information: Tim Stevens Mann Properties, Inc. 6925 East 96th Street Suite 200 Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 (317) 849-0452
The owner’s goal was to add a new pool house structure for year-round entertainment. Creating a pool house with kitchenette and a full bathroom allows them to spend time with their family and entertain guests. 1. The pool house is equipped with a full kitchen, half bathroom, shower room and laundry room. 2. Incorporating a grill and bar seating in the patio of the pool house allowed for the owners to entertain guests outdoors. 3. The addition of a stone fire pit was a perfect way for the owners to create a space where family and friends could gather during the evening. 4. Additional changes included outdoor fans, grill island, and functional storage solutions. 5. For additional details, please visit our blog! Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@ caseindy.com. To see more before-and-after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.
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City of Fishers, Indiana Director of Engineering One Municipal Drive Fishers, Indiana 46038 Project: Signal and Ramp Improvements - 126th Street and Hoosier Road Notice is hereby given that the City of Fishers, Indiana will receive sealed bids for the Project addressed to the Director of Engineering, City of Fishers, City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana 46038 until 10:00 a.m. on or before October 19, 2017. Any Bid received after the designated time will be returned to the Bidder unopened. The Bids will be publicly opened and read by the City of Fishers at 10:00 a.m. on October 19, 2017 in the Fishers City Hall Engineering and Public Works Conference Room, located on the First Floor of Fishers City Hall. The Bid should be clearly marked “Bid – Signal and Ramp Improvements - 126th Street and Hoosier Road” on the outside of the envelope, and as otherwise set forth in the Bid Documents. In general, the Work shall be completed by INDOT and State of Indiana certified/qualified Contractors and Subcontractors for the Project and consists of: Installation of a New Traffic Signal, Addition of Signal Interconnection Items, Ramp Installation, and New Pavement Markings along 126th Street at Hoosier Road in Hamilton County, Fishers, Indiana, all as required by the Bidding Documents for the Project which have been assembled into a bound Project Manual, and which together with the Drawings, may be examined at City of Fishers, Department of Engineering, Fishers City Hall, (317) 595-3160 or at the office of A&F Engineering Co., LLC, 8365 Keystone Crossing, Suite 201, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240. Copies of the Project Manual and Drawings must be obtained from A&F Engineering Co., LLC, 8365 Keystone Crossing, Suite 201, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 upon the payment of $30.00 for each set. These sets may include full-size Drawings. Payment must be in the form of a check. NO CASH ACCEPTED. All payments for Bidding Documents are non-refundable. Bidders shall assure that they have obtained complete sets of Drawings and Bidding Documents and shall assume the risk of any errors or omissions in Bids prepared in reliance on incomplete sets of Drawings and Contract Documents. Bids must be submitted on the forms contained in the Project Manual, must contain the names of every person or company interested therein, and shall be accompanied by: (1) State Board of Accounts Form No. 96 (Contractor’s Bid for Public Work) (Revised 2013) as prescribed by the Indiana Board of Account and as required in the Instruction to Bidders, including a financial statement, a statement of experience, a proposed plan for performing the Work and the equipment the Bidder has available for the performance of the Work; (2) Bid Bond made payable to City of Fishers, in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total Bid amount, including alternates with a satisfactory corporate surety or by a certified check on a solvent bank in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the amount of the total Bid. The Bid Bond or certified check shall be evidence of good faith that the successful Bidder will execute within ten (10) calendar days or such other time specified by Owner from the acceptance of the Bid, the Agreement and provision of the required Payment and Performance Bonds as included in the Project Manual. Any Bid may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of Bids, but no Bidder shall withdraw its Bid within sixty (60) days after the actual opening of the Bids. The Bid Bonds and certified checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned by the Owner upon selection of the successful Bidder, execution of the Agreement, and provision of the required Performance and Payment Bonds. Wage rates on the Project shall not be less than the prevailing wage scale as determined in accordance with Ind. Code §5-16-6 et seq. and include in the Project Manual, and the Contractor must conform to the antidiscrimination provisions of Ind. Code §5-16-6 et seq. A Performance Bond with good and sufficient surety on the form provided in the Project Manual, shall be required of the successful Bidder in an amount equal to at least one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the Agreement. The surety of the Performance Bond may not be released until one (1) year after the Owner’s final settlement with the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide a Payment Bond to the Owner, approved by Owner and for the benefit of the Owner, in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Price. The Payment Bond is binding on the Contractor, its subcontractors, and their successors and assigns for the payment of all indebtedness to a person for labor and services performed, material furnished, or services rendered. The Payment Bond must state that it is for the benefit of the subcontractors, laborers, material suppliers, and those performing services. The surety of the Payment Bond may not be released until one (1) year after the Owner’s final settlement with the Contractor. All out-of-state bidder corporations must have a certificate of authority to do business in the State. Application forms may be obtained by contacting the Secretary of State, State of Indiana, Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. The Owner reserves the right to reject and/or cancel any and all Bids, solicitations and/or offers in whole or in part as specified in the solicitation when it is not in the best interests of the Owner as determined by the purchasing agency. The Owner also reserves the right to waive irregularities in any Bid, and to accept any Bid which is deemed most favorable to the Owner. City of Fishers
Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt
Movies have the potential to change us. However, when you’re cranking out duds like “Gigli” and “Daredevil,” the only thing Sometimes I get tripped up by words being affected is my will to live. This is fun; so similar they might as well be the same I feel like I’m on "Mystery Science Theater word. It’s like the grammar guy movies “The Illu3000." Maybe I should start a second column where I lampoon lousy movies from sionist” and “The the 2000s. Prestige.” Both came out in 2006. Both are Effect is the result of the affect’s about magicians. They should have only change. Usually, effect is a noun. Here’s made one of them. This is how I also feel an example: “The special effects in Nicolas about the words “affect” and “effect.” Allow Cage’s portrayal of ‘Ghost Rider’ made me me to offer some ways to remember when want to take my face off.” Or how about: to use each word correctly. “Side effects of watching Nicolas Cage’s Affect starts with “a,” which stands ‘Wicker Man’ include massive disappointfor action. An affect changes something. ment and the feeling you’ll never get those Usually, affect is a verb. I have never been two hours of your life back.” Don’t get me affected by lackluster Ben Affleck flicks. wrong – I love many Nic Cage films. He’s appeared NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING in 87 movies, and roughly Docket No. VAC-1709-24 The City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public 13 of them are fantastic. hearing on the 25th day of October, 2017 at the Fishers City Hall, Do you think you underOne Municipal Drive, at 6:30 p.m. The Application submitted by The stand affect/effect now? Carmosino Group, INC. is requesting a Development Standards Great. It’s time for some Variance from Exhibit I – Commercial Architectural Standards of the Southeast Fishers Planned Unit Development (Ordinance #061807) exceptions (thanks, Engto allow relief from the roof standards which states all roofs shall be lish). Occasionally, “affect” residential in appearance and have gables, dormers, and be pitched. can be a noun and “effect” The subject property has a common address of 9707 Olio Road can be a verb. As a noun, and is generally located on the east side of Olio Road, north of 96th Street. A full legal description is on file with the Planning and Zoning “affect” means a feeling or Development. Interested persons may file written comments or emotional response. For objections of the request with the City of Fishers Planning and Zoning example: “When I watched Department, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574 (www.fishers.in.us). Interested persons will also be given ‘Fantastic Four’ in theaters, an opportunity to be heard by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning at the my affect was upset and above-specified public hearing. angry. As a verb, “effect” Blair D. Carmosino means “to bring about.” blair@carmosinogroup.com (317) 513-8568 An example: “If you re112 Westchester Blvd. ally want to effect change Noblesville, IN 40662 in America, build a time machine and tell them to NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING DOCKET NO. PP-1709-41 never make ‘From Justin to The Fishers Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on Kelly.’” the 1st day of November, 2017, at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Who knew you could Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-1574 at 6.30 p.m. learn grammar by reminiscThe application submitted by iTown Ministries, Inc., requests that a Primary Plat be granted for iTown Church Fishers Campus. The ing about movies you’re property has a common address of 12491 East 136th Street, Fishers, too proud to admit you IN 46038, and is generally located on the southwest corner of East checked out from Block136th Street and Brooks School Road a full description is on file with buster (back when that the Fishers Department of Community Development. The Advisory Plan Commission is obligated by Indiana Code was a thing)? I actually to approve a Primary Plat request if it complies with local zoning kind of liked “Spiderman ordinances. The Advisory Plan Commission may deny a Primary Plat if 3;” it had quite the affect the petitioner requests a waiver from these standards. on me. Interested persons may file written suggestions or objections concerning the request with the Fishers Department of Planning and Zoning, located at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574; and/or may contact Taylor Navarre, Planner II (317-595-3116), with the Department of Planning and Zoning (317-5953120) for assistance. Interested persons will be given the opportunity to be heard by the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at the above specified time and place. Applicant Contact Information: Mason McDonald ITown Ministries, Inc. 9959 East 126th Street Fishers, Indiana 46038 (317) 588-6928
Curtis Honeycutt is a freelance humor writer. Have a grammar question? Connect with him on Twitter @curtishoneycutt or at curtishoneycutt.com.
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