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A bird’s eye view of the new amphitheater and event, courtesy of FFD.
Fishers amphitheater celebrates grand opening
The opening ceremony included a color guard and singing of the National Anthem.
The Jason Aaron Coons Band performs.
A crowd gathered for the opening, despite the weather.
City Yes files complaint against the Town of Fishers with attorney general, secretary of state By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com Political Action Committee City Yes filed a complaint against the Town of Fishers last week claiming the town is using taxpayer money to fund a political campaign. City Yes chairman Doug Allman said the groups allegations concern manipulating omitting information to give voters a certain impression. “We’re confident the money we spend has just been in public education,” Town Manager Scott Fadness said. A press release from the group cites a letter from the Fishers Town Council as
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evidence because it does not explain how voters can express a vote to remain a town. When asked about the letter in question, Fadness said he would have to review it. “What we have been focused on is that, I guess maybe we did make an assumption that people knew what their current form of government is,” Fadness said. “Some of this that we’re dealing with now is we’re responding to residents’ questions.” The release claims the town has “spent in excess of $28,000 with a public relation firm for these mailings.” Fadness said the town has employed a public relations company to help with the
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information campaign that was originally estimated to cost $25,000, and the town’s current expenditure could be above or below that mark. “That is accurate that we use a PR firm," Fadness said, "What’s not accurate is that we use them to somehow figure out how to manipulate the vote.” Allman said the town isn’t fighting fair and the materials are not clarifying the issues for voters. Fadness said, “I hope people continue to vote based on what form of government they want, not on the political stuff that’s going on right now.”
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FHS and HSEHS march on – The Fishers Marching Tigers and HSE Royal Command and Guard are heading to a semi-state competition at Ben Davis High School on Saturday. The Royal Command and Guard performs at 3:10 p.m., and The Marching Tigers perform at 3:45 p.m. Cumberland Road Elementary School teacher finalist in national award – Margaret Strnat, a fourth grade teacher at Cumberland Road Elementary School, is a finalist in the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. White House officials will pick two winners from each state next spring to receive a $10,000 award. Super capes for super kids – A new group of dogooders, The Hero Project, launched a new program called “Capes for Kids” at the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St.Vincent last week. The eight-woman team went room-toroom to hand out handmade capes for pediatric inpatients. Patients that stay the night at the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital will walk out with a cape, feeling like and proving they are true superheroes. For more information on Capes for Kids and The Hero Project, visit theheroproject18.org. Trick-or-Treat – Trick-or-treating hours for Fishers are from 6 to 8 p.m. this year. For safety tips from FPD, visit fishers.in.us. Future of Fishers meeting tomorrow – The last official Future of Fishers informational meeting tomorrow at 6 p.m. Head to the town hall auditorium to speak with town officials and representatives from Citizens to Reorganize Fishers and City Yes. Andy Ray column – Andy Ray writes about director Paul Thomas Anderson, his collection of films and his most release – “The Master.” The film stars Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Amy Adams. “‘The Master’ is another winner from our greatest young director. As with ‘Boogie Nights,’ it tells the story of a loner seeking to belong.” Absentee voting – Absentee/early voting for the Nov. 6 general election is currently being done at the Hamilton County Judicial Center in downtown Noblesville. Bring your Indiana Drivers License or ID, passport or military ID. Voting is taking place 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays now to Nov. 2; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Nov. 3; and 8 a.m. to noon Nov. 5.
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Community Spotlight: EMS Chief a long-time Fishers resident By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com A veteran with the Fishers Fire Department, EMS Division Chief Steve Davison helms the department that works to save lives when a minute may mean the difference between life and death. “I really like the work,” Davison said. “It’s rewarding to be able to make a difference in someone’s life when they’re injured or ill to the point that they need critical intervention, and be(ing) able to provide that treatment that actually saves lives is very fulfilling.” As division chief, Davison maintains all things related to emergency medical services – the budget, quality assurance and general supervision. He’s been in the game for 32 years, working his way up from paramedic positions around the area. Davison was hired as division chief in 1999 shortly after the growing Town of Fishers created the position. During 13 years in charge, the EMS program grew from a handful of responders utilizing basic life support, to a group of 38 paramedics, garnering accolades on the state level. Davison moved to Fishers in 1989 with his wife and has two full-grown kids. In his years leading up to his position as division chief, he said the runs he made involving trauma – lives saved and lives lost – stick with him. Emergency runs involving kids leave an indelible mark, as well. Davison recalls a run he made years ago. An 8-year-old was driving a go-cart and was hit by a car. The child suffered a broken leg.
Davison Hamilton County continues to be a small place. The one-time 8-year-old became Davison’s son-in-law earlier this month. It was a random conversation with the in-laws that led to the discovery that Davison met his daughter’s husband long before. Seeing survivors visit after a close call is rewarding to Davison. “When you see somebody come into your station or my headquarters that they’re just so glad that you were there to be able to help them, that makes all the difference in the world,” Davison said. “It’s worth it. That’s what makes this job so rewarding.”
Chaucie’s Place fundraiser breaks record – It’s another record-breaker for Chaucie’s Place and its supporters as “Treasure Our Children Beach Bash Goes to Mexico!” fundraiser raised a record $51,000. “The outpouring of community support and generosity was overwhelming,” said Jon Kizer, Chaucie’s Place board president. “It is very meaningful that in these economically challenging times, we were able to raise a record amount of money. Successes such as this continue to speak volumes about the stability of Chaucie’s Place and the value it has for Hamilton County.” The fun-filled evening, which was sponsored by Sikich and St. Vincent Carmel Hospital, was held at the Ritz Charles in Carmel on Oct. 11. More than 200 people dressed in Hawaiian shirts, flip flops and sombreros enjoyed tacos, margaritas and Lime-A-Ritas. All proceeds benefit Chaucie’s Place, a nonprofit Child Advocacy Center that focuses on the prevention of child sexual abuse. For more information on Chaucie’s Place, visit www.chauciesplace.org.
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The proposed budget for the Town of Fishers this coming fiscal year was presented at a public hearing and approved by the Town Council. The following graphic breaks down a handful of stats for the fiscal year, including road construction, new personnel, public safety and debt service. Operating Budget:
Capital Budget:
Debt Service Budget:
$54,855,855
$8,185,204
$10,746,630
Total Budget: $73,787,719 Budgeted Sewer and Treatment Plant Projects
Debt obligations Per Capita:
$2,536.37
Most expensive sewer or treatment plant project: Cottingham Estate sewer at $2,000,000
Budgeted Most expensive infrastructure project: Maple Infrastructure Street and Downtown at $1,600,000 Projects Number of those that are roundabouts: 6 Additional infrastructure staff: One assistant engineer Police officers added Replacement patrol cars: 20 leased at $980,000
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Screening mammography is offered at St.Vincent Medical Center Northeast Breast Center. If further diagnostic or treatment measures are needed, the comprehensive St.Vincent Breast Centers in Carmel and Indianapolis offer the latest advances in early detection, diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer and other breast diseases. These services include: • Care coordination: Breast Cancer Patient Navigator • Screening mammography, full-field digital mammography, CAD (Computer Aided Detection) • Diagnostic mammography • Breast ultrasound • Stereotactic and ultrasound core breast biopsies • Dedicated Breast MRI with CAD technology • Resource center • Clinical research • Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Center with genetic counseling Prevention is key to fighting breast cancer. Remember: Most mammograms show no problems. Don’t let fear keep you away from this simple, life-saving screening.
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Fishers Town Council recap What happened: A request to declare Town of Fishers property as surplus was approved What it means: Before town property could be deemed surplus, the town council had to give its approval. According to a council action form by Deputy Town Manager Nathan George and a supplied exhibit, 11 cars that met their life expectancies are being traded in towards another purchase approved by the council.
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What happened: A request to approve a bid for Fall Creek Road and Brooks School Road roundabout was approved What it means: A contract was rewarded to Calumet Civil Contractors to convert the intersection to a roundabout. The budgeted expense for the project is $1,300,000, and the actual expenditure is $1,206,000, paid out of the Geist General Obligation Fund. Included in the project is widening a four foot concrete walkway on the south end of Fall Creek Road to an eight foot asphalt path. What happened: An ordinance concerning pawnshops, secondhand dealers, metal recycling entities and secondhand metal dealers passed
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What happened: A driveway cut was approved What it means: The town worked with petitioner Moore Dentistry (13580 E. 116th) on a proposed driveway cut. The driveway replaces two separate driveways already serving the business and will be big enough to allow emergency vehicles access according to a council action form.
Current in Fishers spoke with Town Manager Scott Fadness to catch up on road and construction projects around town. Fadness provided target completion time frames for various projects, as well as an explanation on continued construction at Allisonville Road and 96th Street.
Status: Fadness said continued construction is planned in 2013. The project was originally scheduled for completion in November. Fadness said utility problems caused the project to lose work time in June. Indianapolis Power & Light Company did not move poles in the area, disrupting construction. Fadness said the current strategy at Allisonville Road and 96th Street is to continue working into 2012 as long as possible, find a stopping point to make things safe for winter traffic and pick up from there next year. Project: 126th Street, Britton Park Drive intersection, resurfacing projects Status: Fadness said the work at 126th Street, which included new pavement, is set for completion by the end of the year. Work continues at the Britton Park Drive intersection, and the new light there is set for completion by the end of the year. Various resurfacing projects, which include Shadowlawn Drive, Ford Drive, Ford Circle and Fishers Pointe Boulevard, will wrap up this year. Projects: I-69 and Allisonville Road
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Status: The northbound ramp on 116th Street to I-69 should reopen by Oct. 29, according to INDOT spokesman Nathan Riggs. Lane restrictions on the Allisonville Road bridge over I-465 should be lifted soon as auxiliary work on either side of the bridge comes to completion. Project: Launch Fishers
What happened: A first reading of the Interstate 69 Overlay Zone Ordinance was held What it means: Going before the council is an ordinance that intends to set development standards for the land surrounding I-69, limits different types of businesses and industry and aims to promote coordinated development along the thoroughfare, according to a council action form. Presenting the ordinance was AICP Senior Planner Jodi Dickey. In the past, the council has suspended the rules on second reading to vote for an ordinance, so it is possible for this ordinance to go before the council only one more time. However, the public hearing is scheduled for Nov. 13, and Dickey said the whole thing won’t go through until next year.
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Project: Allisonville Road and 96th Street “Michigan Left”
What it means: The ordinance goes into effect on Jan. 2, 2013. It involves provisions for above businesses to hold items they purchase for a week, photograph the items and take the fingerprints of the people selling goods to them. It’s meant to make a dent in area thefts. During previous readings, specific shops that sell used clothing and sporting equipment protested their inclusion and have been left out in this revised ordinance. What happened: A third reading for the 2013 Municipal Budget was held
Construction projects around town see varying progress
Status: Construction on the co-working space for start-up entrepreneurs continues. Fadness said work on the space will be completed by November. Current in Fishers toured the facility in the basement of the Hamilton East Public Library, where First Advantage employees are utilizing the space for training. Launch Fishers plans to host events in the space next month. Pearson Automotive 10650 N Michigan Rd., Zionsville, IN 46077
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FFD tactical rescue personnel help free man from trench collapse By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com FFD worked in concert with a county task force dispatched to free a Carmel man from a collapsed trench last week. After being freed from the trench, the man was flown to St.Vincent Hospital. CFD spokesman Bruce Knott said he was told the man was released from the hospital but did not release his name. According to FFD Public Information Officer Ron Lipps, the Carmel resident was doing work
in front of a residential area when the trench he was in collapsed, trapping him in dirt. Lipps said the Carmel Fire Department responded first, appraised the situation, called for back-up and prepared the scene for tactical rescue workers and equipment. Lipps said the rescue took three hours to complete. Situations like the collapse require equipment like an air-knife designed to break dirt up and vacuum trucks to suck it out. Attempting to pull a person out of a collapse can result in serious injury. Photo: Kirk Richard Smith
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Fishers metal band Infamous strives for stardom
and the band’s manager, is a major asset, as well as the other parents who help the band. Of course, there are always the fans. “We want to get to know everyone so they actually feel part of the experience of the band,” Johnson said. Like every popular act out there, gaining the loyalty of the fans is the first step on the trail to sought-after fame and fortune. It all started for Infamous in Fishers. To experience the music of Infamous before this Saturday’s Nickel Plate Music Fest, visit reverbnation.com/infamoustheband and check out their Facebook page – facebook.com/ InFAmousTheBand.
By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com In a corner of a warehouse on the east side of Fishers, metal band Infamous practices and prepares for shows like this week’s inaugural Nickel Plate Music Fest. The group, comprised of Fishers High School students Jon Iosue, Adam Anderson, Drew Johnson and Jack Rainbolt, formed in 2010. They won this year’s Gorilla Music Battle of the Bands at the Emerson Theater, a rock and local music haven in Indy and scooped a handful of honors at the Best of the Best: Indy’s Local Music Awards. “It (forming) was just luck,” bassist and leadsinger Anderson said. “What are the odds of us all knowing each other and all playing different instruments?” All are members of the generation directly influenced by music-based video games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band. It was happenstance that the four teens, who all knew each other since elementary school, took to different instruments. Johnson, the drummer, picked up the sticks at age 4, and guitarists Iosue and Rainbolt dabbled with the guitar and song-writing before the band formed. For inspiration, Infamous draws on nationally recognized bands including metal groups Avenged Sevenfold and Asking Alexandria, mixing fast guitar riffs, big drum beats, screamo stylings and original lyricism. With that comes frustrating misnomers from misunderstanding listeners. “We’re not devil music,” Anderson said. 12 | October 23, 2012
From left, Rainbolt, 16; Anderson, 15; Johnson, 15 and Iosue, 14, practice in the corner of a warehouse The band’s overall message is about being yourself and not letting anyone or anything bully you into self-hurt and is represented on multiple tracks in their recently released EP, “Hold Your Apathy.” They work on getting that message out there to their fans by practicing once or twice a week in the bare-bones warehouse, replete with unfinished drywall. Walking up the door, sounds of up-tempo guitar riffs and brooding lyrics permeate the walls of the building, alerting anyone who gets too close as to what lives within. While Infamous covers a couple songs, it focuses on producing its own material. The writing process varies, but most of the time, instrumental tracks are put together and then the group goes to work on lyrics. Venturing outside of the warehouse, and even
Fishers, the band members say the music scene is a mix of do-gooders and those who only exist to further their own causes. The goals of the band are loftier than playing on a local level. Iouse said in two to three years, he wants Infamous to play one of the big stages of Vans Warped Tour, a music festival showcasing alternative music and extreme sports. Further down the line, eight to 10 years to be precise, Infamous wants the same level of notoriety that Avenged Sevenfold – a band with a national following – carries. Fans and supportive parents are indispensable to the group. The four band members may have a five-song EP, but they have zero drivers’ licenses amongst them. The group said that Mike Iosue, Jon’s father
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Green Halloween It is our position that the ritual of trickor-treating on Halloween night is transforming. It seems evenings of canvassing the neighborhood for hours with the goal of filling pillowcases full of candy treasures is slowly coming to an end. These days, the First Lady’s Healthy Food Initiative coupled with a growing number of children with food allergies has jump-started a new healthy Halloween ritual known as Green Halloween. Organic agave sticks, dried veggie chips, grass chocolate and herbal tea bags are taking favor over milk chocolate, taffy, lollipops, and pixie sticks in the candy dishes of those who are concerned about healthy eating habits. Once upon a time, the “toothbrush” house risked being the target of an old-fashioned toilet-papering or egg throwing. Now, the carrot house is considered the “cool” house. Somehow the vision of children spreading out their stashes of green goodies to trade a temporary tattoo for a granola bar doesn’t quite compare to the throw-back image of sugar-buzzed kids trading twenty pieces of bite-sized candy for a full-sized chocolate bar. Whether the Green Halloween trend is a trick or a treat, one thing we can all agree on is the safety of our youngsters on Halloween night.
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Indianapolis needs its own airline. Certainly, the new airport is beautiful. It makes the travel experience better in almost every way. But could we have spent the billion or so dollars needed to construct the new edifice to buy our own carrier replete with an abundance of direct flights? On a day when I didn’t need to leave the house before 4:30 a.m. to make an astonishingly early first leg of a flight to Boston, I might be more reasonable in my assessment of our local travel options. Certainly, those who are dedicated to such matters work hard to give us as much choice as possible and make Indy an attractive alternative to airlines both major and minor. Yet sitting in a filthy and over-used hub waiting for yet again another connection, one is justified in expressing frustration. With each point on the map, the chance of lost luggage, missed connection and weather delay increases. But, we can take stock that our mileage reward miles rack-up faster when our flight home from DC stops
off in Cleveland. I might appreciate the found time to work on a column, clean-up e-mail or explore the newsstand; but in a crowded and odiferous terminal, one’s mind wanders. It might be noted that in the dizzying array of magazines for sale, two tout covers featuring the Obamas with none of the Romneys (incidentally, USA Today’s online version’s headline page uses the name 11 times versus two for his challenger). It becomes apparent that food knows few boundaries regarding whether pizza, popcorn or Italian beef sandwiches are a good choice at 6 a.m. But mostly, I note the long lines of folks already in transit awaiting attention from the beleaguered barista. I am holding out for lobster in the Boston hub – if I ever get there! Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.
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We caught up with one of our friends, one among the ink-stained set, from New York. He had, to us, an interesting take that you and we probably never will see in the liberal, mainstream media. Listen up: “President Barack Obama said (last Tuesday night) that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's five-point plan really is a ‘one-point plan,’ and that Romney's economic plan was ‘a sketchy deal’ that Americans should reject. That was actually quite brilliant of the president, because this is what people do: go on the attack, when they have no freaking plan themselves. The next time I hear about Obama's agenda for the next four years will be the first time. Criticize Romney's plan all you want, but at least he has a plan. It's very clear now that the president simply is hoping to ride the wave of loyal liberals, and his charisma, into an election victory Nov. 6 with no clear plan whatsoever.” Some will dismiss this as a far-right rant. What’s your call? Tell us at info@youarecurrent.com. … We believe the curtains will come down on the respective campaigns just as they should not – and that’s with each candidate blatantly pandering to groups he covets. We’re begging for pure facts and detail here, and we don’t believe we’re getting that from these candidates. … Let us state it once more with feeling: We need a serious, independent third party in the worst way. … We find it off-putting that Sen. Richard Lugar refuses to campaign for U.S. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock, given that Lugar was enriched professionally and financially during his long and – many would say – distinguished career. With the control of the Senate so important to the Republican party, how could Lugar turn his back on the party? It just reinforces that we did the right thing in voting against him in the primary. 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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Commentary by Danielle Wilson Just as I was wondering what to write about this week, Fate snickered and sent me a 2-year old. Now I’m trying to figure out how I can possibly cram all of this toddler fodder into one column. Here’s my best shot. When my brother-in-law and his wife had their third baby during the weekend, my husband and I offered to watch their older girls while they were at the hospital. Their kindergartner I can handle, but the shorter one, hereafter referred to as the LydieMonster (LM), apparently not so much. Our first evening together went quite well actually. The LM was so tired from being in a strange house with strange people that she fell asleep almost immediately. And because I don’t own bottles anymore (yay!) and the LM wouldn’t drink from a cup, she was too dehydrated to wet her diaper during the night and slept straight through (double yay!). Doo and I congratulated ourselves on our clearly still well-honed parenting skills and happily sent our nieces back to their father. That afternoon brought another babysitting request. Doo had plans to hang with another brother, so it was just me with my precious little relatives. To kill time, I got crafty and broke out the paint. Sweet mercy, two seconds, two seconds I turned my back and suddenly the LM was covered in purple and brown water color. No worries, I told myself, it’s washable, so I
cleaned her up and sent her off while I Cloroxed the previously white counter. Moments later a crash had me sprinting to the office, where I found the LM surrounded by trash and chewing something in utter delight. Kleenex? A discarded apple core? Nope, it was gum, hopefully Orbitz but quite possibly Nicorette. Just to be sure, I watched her like a hawk for the rest of the evening and fortunately observed no unusual agitation or bowel movements. A third visit was equally exciting. After tracking the LM down in an upstairs bathroom where she had clambered onto the sink and chugged an ounce of Soft Soap, Doo decided coloring would be a safe bet. I concurred. Non-toxic crayons, paper, what could go wrong? But when I peered into the kitchen after an unusually quiet couple of minutes, I saw the LM drooling a tar-like substance. Huh? She had bitten the tip off a stray marker and was drinking the black ink as it spilled forth in all its Crayola glory. Lovely, just lovely. So we did what any self-respecting aunt or uncle would do. Snapped a photo, emailed it to the trusting parents, and called it a day. Then we thanked baby Jesus that we don’t have 2-year-olds anymore. Peace out.
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Carmel: Woman in Black • Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre is thrilled to celebrate the Halloween season with The Woman in Black, showing Oct. 26 through Nov. 10, at the Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Show times are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., last Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $39 for adults. Students can purchase Student Scream tickets for $13 with valid school IDs. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit CivicTheatre.org or call 843-3800.
Beverly Engelson (Hillary Smith), center, reaches to close the music box after singing Jer Er Sa Glad to its melody with (from left) Pastor Gunderson (Eddie Curry), Karin Engelson (Katherine Proctor), Mavis Gilmerson (Karen Pappas) and Vivian Snustad (Licia Watson) in Away in the Basement, A Church Basement Ladies Christmas. (Photos provided by Beef & Boards)
Carmel native returns home for her first trip to the basement By Patricia Rettig • editorial@youarecurrent.com Cathedral High School graduate Hillary Smith has enjoyed many roles at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. She’s flown with Peter Pan, sang about her hard knock life with Annie and followed the white rabbit down the hole to Wonderland. In the four years since she’s stepped onto its stage, she’s earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Florida State University and moved to New York City. “I can’t express how great it is to be back home in Indianapolis and back home at Beef & Boards,” said Smith. “Beef & Boards will always feel like a second home to me. I have learned so much from fellow actors, directors, crew members and staff members while performing here.” Now she’s returned to Indiana, for what might be considered the unenviable task of stepping into an iconic series at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre: Church Basement Ladies. On stage now through Nov. 25 is the third show in the musical comedy series about women who work in the basement of a Lutheran church in Minnesota: Away in the Basement. Smith plays the youngest character: Beverly Signe Engelson, a 15-yearold preparing to be confirmed. She is the only newcomer to the cast, which features the return of Karen Pappas as the hilarious Mavis Gilmerson, Licia Watson as the matriarch Vivian Snustad, Katherine Proctor as Beverly’s mother, Karin Engelson, and Eddie Curry as Pastor E.L. Gunderson. “I was a little nervous coming into the process because Eddie, Karen, Katie and Licia have all been part of this show before and I was the only new member,” said Smith. “However they welcomed me with open arms, along with our director, Curt Wollan.” “Playing Beverly is so much fun,” she added. “My mom and dad sat in on our final dress rehearsal and I could hear them laughing out loud in some of my character’s sassier moments. It must mean that Beverly and ’15-year-old’ Hillary aren’t as different as I might have thought! I love playing this character. She has so much to discover about herself and some of those ‘growing up’ discoveries or moments happen in the show for her.” www.currentinfishers.com
Beverly Engelson (Hillary Smith), right, asks Vivian Snustad (Licia Watson) why she won’t attend a Christmas dinner while her mother, Karin (Katherine Proctor), center, looks on in Away in the Basement, A Church Basement Ladies Christmas.
As if nine performances a week weren’t enough, Hillary is also taking the lead role in Cinderella, the fall installment of Beef & Boards’ Pyramid Players’ Live Theatre for Kids series, now on stage Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 17. The one-hour performances are designed to introduce young children to live theatre. “The kid shows at Beef & Boards are such a cool experience,” said Smith. “There is nothing like performing to an audience of children and getting to see them and their big smiles afterward. They are living the story in the audience right along with us actors on stage.” “I love when a parent tells me that the show they just saw was that child’s first,” she added. “I will be part of a memory they will have the rest of their life.” For reservations to either show, call the Beef & Boards Box Office at 872-9664. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays. For more information, including show schedule, visit www.beefandboards.com. Current in Fishers
Fishers: First Annual Nickel Plate Music Fest • Bands from all over central Indiana will converge at a new outdoor venue, the amphitheater behind town hall (1 Municipal Drive) this Saturday. Seventeen acts are scheduled from noon to 10 p.m., and include everything from rap to metal music. Tickets are $10 at the door or $8 online. Visit jlma.net for more information and pre-registration. Noblesville: Nefarious Noblesville Ghost Walks • From beer rooms to business, visit the places where the dead continue their spirited affairs and hear their empty voices call from beyond. Historic community buildings, bars on the square, industrial buildings, residential buildings and a final resting place make for a fascinating walk. For more information, visit www.unseenpress.com or call 840-6456. Westfield: Halloween Party • The Westfield Washington Public Library, 333 W. Hoover St., is having a Halloween Party at 4 p.m. Monday. The free program is for all ages and will include games and prizes – guests are invited to come dressed in costumes. Local magician Chad Collyer will perform a magic show at 5 p.m. For more information, call 896-9391. Zionsville: Pumpkinfest • In October, Pumpkinfest is a can’t-miss in the Zionsville area. Located just north of town on Michigan Rd., Pumpkinfest offers a corn maze, hayrides, farm animals, live music and more on Saturdays and Sundays, and a country market during the week. Learn more at www.thepumpkinfest.com. October 23, 2012 | 15
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Haunted Trails at Cool Creek Park & Nature Center • Watch out for ghosts and ghouls when walking through the woods at this frightful event. There will also be scare-free activities for children that include hayrides. • 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. • Tuesday to Thursday • 2000 East 151st Street, Carmel • $5 admission • 770-4400
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Lights, Camera, Acting at Monon Community Center& Central Park • Bring children ages 8-12 to be filmed for commercial sides and screen plays to be pulled together into one final product. • 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. 1235 Central Park Drive East, Carmel • $112 The Chucho Valdés Quintet • The five- time Grammy winner, pianist, composer, arranger, and band leader will perform at the Palladium for one night. • 7:30 p.m. • $18-$93. One Center Green, Carmel • 843-3800
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Author Mike Mullin at Hamilton North Public Library • Mike Mullin will be giving his presentation called “How is Taekwondo like writing?” There will also be copies of his books Ashfall and Ashen Winter available. • 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. • 209 W. Brinton, Cicero • Free admission, but registration is requested • 984-5623. Fireside Tales “Howl-O-Ween” • Have some family fun by joining a night filled with stories, songs, rhymes, art, and s’mores at the Council Circle Fire Pit in Simon Moon Park • 6:30 p.m. • 2710 East 171st Street, Westfield • Free Admission Dancing as the Stars at Monon Community Center & Central Park • Learn the steps to dances such as the cha-cha, foxtrot, and many more by joining the dance class. Ages 18 and up are able to sign up. • 7:00 p.m.-7:55 p.m. every Thursday • 1235 Central Park Drive East, Carmel • $112 per person • 574-5248
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Headless Horseman at Conner Prairie • Go on a haunted hayride to encounter the Sleepy Hollow legend, the Headless Horseman. The event will also include pumpkin bowling, pumpkin catapulting, and other activities for family fun. • 6:00 p.m. • Thursday to Saturday • 13400 Allisonville Road, Fishers • Free Admission • 776-6006 Route 66 at The Studio Theater Friday • The musical features 34 hits from the starting including tunes from 1950s Chicago and surf music of the California coast. • Friday and Saturday 8 p.m. • Sunday at 2 p.m. • 3 Center
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The Phantom, A Sorcerer, and Witches. Oh My! • The Noblesville Symphony presents their Halloween concert playing creepy and eerie music from classical horror and thriller movies. • 7:30 p.m. • Noblesville High School Auditorium • 18111 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville • $5-$25 • 765-644-2111
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Eighth Annual Book and Author Luncheon • Meet authors, Alafair Burke, Heather Graham, Madeline Miller, Michael Perry, James Rollins and Jess Walter and listen to their stories presented by the Carmel Library Foundation Guild. • 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. • 12156 North Meridian St., Carmel • $60 • 814-3905
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Sk8 Night at Monon Community Center & Central Park • All skaters are welcome to come spend their time skating while listening to a local band live. There will be prizes given out for best costume and most unique skateboard. • 7 p.m.-11:30 p.m. • 1235 Central Park Drive East, Carmel • $5 per person • 573-5243 Halloween Classic • Fishers Soccer Club, the Town of Fishers, and Hamilton Southeastern schools present the 21st Annual Halloween Soccer Classic being played at Cyntheanne Park. The teams are from Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin and Tennesee. • All day • 12690 Promise Rd., Fishers • Free Admission
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Away in the Basement: A Church Basement Ladies Christmas • The Church Basement Ladies are back with their next installment of coffee cake, gossip and shepherd’s costumes made of old bathrobes, just in time for Christmas. • Tuesday to Saturday – 8 p.m. • Wednesday – 1 p.m. • Thursday – 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 Jane Moneheit, Aaron Weinstein & The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra • Jane Moneheit will join violinist Aaron Weinstein to perform an evening of jazz tunes at the Palladium. • 7:30 p.m. • 1 Center Green, Carmel • Starting at $22.50• 639-4300
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A Halloween theme Over the years I’ve been asked to judge tailgate contests at stadiums of huge BCS colleges all the way down in size to local prep schools. Every single contest had a central theme thought up by its planners. People were judged, on a small part, as to their adherence to a central idea. It was fun to see all the different ways people followed the overall contest theme. Halloween black/orange napkins and tablecloths are available from all sorts of outlets as are real pumpkins. These pumpkins can be carved with your team logo or Letter. Orange Jelloshots are easy to make from the recipe is on my website. Corn chips are available in orange and black colors and all your cream based dips can be dyed with orange or black food coloring. Decorate with a dummy of the opponent’s mascot hung by a noose and a witch’s hat and broom on display. How about setting up a cardboard RIP, gray, tombstone for your opponents? The important thing is to change things up and have fun.
namon, 1/4 tsp. nutmeg, 3/4 cup evaporated milk Topping: 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar, 1 tablespoon unbleached all purpose flour., 2 Tbs. unsalted butter, softened, 1 cup chopped walnuts To Prepare: Preheat the oven to 350. Roll the dough and trim it to fit. Brush with egg whites and place it into buttered 9/13 dish/pan and chill in the fridge until ready to bake. Mix the pumpkin, eggs brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg with a whisk until smooth. Gradually stir in evaporated milk until blended. Now pour the mixture over the crust in the baking pan and bake for 25 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven and let it stand for at least 5 minutes. Meanwhile, mix the brown sugar and flour in a bowl. Now, add the butter and mix with a fork or your fingers until crumbly. Add the walnuts and stir to blend. Sprinkle this mixture over the pumpkin bars and return the bars to the oven for 15 more minutes or until lightly browned. Cool on a rack before cutting into bars. This will make 24 small bars.
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Get your kicks at Route 66 By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com
Won’t you get hip to this timely tip: check out the new show from the Actors Theatre of Indiana. Route 66 opens Friday at The Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts, 4 Center Green, Carmel, and runs to Nov. 18. ATI’s Alex de Aguiar Reuter said the musical is centered on four buddies traveling Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles. “The show is a high octane experience,” he said. “They’re all seasoned actors with great harmonies throughout.” Take a dollop of “Grease,” mix in some “Pump Boys and Dinettes” and add a generous dose of “Forever Plaid” and you’ve got the enjoyment of Route 66. Beginning with the sounds of 1950s Chicago and traveling along the “Main Street of America” to the California coast with the surf music of the 1960s, this exciting musical revue features 34 of the greatest “Rock ’n Road” hits of the era. Aguiar Reuter said the show is great for fathers and sons or couple’s looking for a great
night out with nostalgic music. “We want it to be fun – a light, fun experience that’ll have you leaving with a smile on your face and your foot tapping,” Songs include “Dead Man’s Curve,” “King of the Road,” “Little Old Lady from Pasadena,” “Beep Beep,” “Six Days on the Road,” “Little GTO,” “Fun, Fun, Fun” and many more. Get your kicks with this smash hit musical revue! As a special treat, ATI is collaborating with Circle City Corvette Club to have a collection of 1950s-1970s Corvettes on display opening night. “The plan is to have 30 there,” said Aguiar Reuter, adding that the cars will not interfere with parking Friday night. As Chevrolet celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Corvette, Aguiar Reuter said other car clubs interested in coming out during shows should contact him at 669-7983. Tickets range from $35.50 to $40. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. For more information or to order tickers, visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org or call 843-3800.
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Wellness Determining your breast cancer risk HEALTH
Commentary by Patricia Kennedy, MD October means lots of pink ribbon sightings in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For all women, breast cancer risks increases with age. That’s why it’s important to schedule annual mammograms beginning at age 40 – earlier if you have a family history of the disease. Yearly mammograms are one of the best ways to identify breast cancer in the earliest stages when it’s most treatable and often curable. Women frequently ask the difference between “screening” and “diagnostic” mammograms. A “screening” mammogram is scheduled when a woman is experiencing no problems or concerns with her breasts. “Diagnostic” mammograms are completed when a woman has noticed a lump or change in the breast. If you suspect a problem, contact your primary care doctor or gynecologist first before scheduling an appointment with a breast imaging center. Your doctor will contact the center to order a diagnostic mammogram. Radiologists evaluate diagnostic mammograms differently by focusing more specifically on the area of the breast in question. Both screening and diagnostic mammograms are thorough exams – they are just evaluated in different ways. Understanding your personal risk for breast cancer becomes increasingly important as you
get older. A new Breast Cancer Risk Screening program at Indiana University Health North Hospital helps women determine their breast cancer risks. The computer-based screening program is easy, takes less than five minutes and is available free of charge to any woman who has a screening mammogram at IU Health North Hospital. To complete the screening, women answer a few basic questions about their breasts and reproductive health, including family history, age at first menstrual period, whether they have delivered children (if so, at what age) and any history of breast procedures, such as breast biopsy. Through this initial screening, women learn if they are at average risk or potentially increased risk of developing breast cancer. Those women found to be at increased risk will be contacted by a nurse practitioner to schedule a full risk assessment. Recommendations for women with increased risks may include genetic testing, a breast MRI or consultation with breast care specialists to determine the best course of action. Patricia Kennedy, MD, Medical Director, Breast Care, Indiana University Health North Hospital, specializes in breast surgery. She is a guest columnist located at Breast Care at IU Health North Hospital, 11725 N. Illinois St., Ste. 545, in Carmel. She can be reached by calling the office at 317.688.5155.
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Protecting your home when you are away Commentary by Jamie Ianigro Question from Bryan H. from Noblesville: My parents go to Florida after the Thanksgiving holiday and their house pretty much sits empty until spring when they come back. Is their house okay insurance wise? Response from Jamie Ianigro: Congratulations to them and I hope you get a chance to go visit them to escape the Indiana winter. A couple of factors come in to play when we talk about unoccupied homes and insurance. Notice I didn’t say vacant homes. Let’s start with the difference between vacant and unoccupied. Figuring out the difference between a vacant home and an unoccupied home is as easy as walking in the front door. Unoccupied homes might be a little chilly or a little warm, but people are obviously still living there. It will look like someone could have just left or might be home shortly. A vacant home is going to be pretty much empty and it will be obvious that people are not living there. The fridge will be empty, most of the furniture will be gone, etc. Insurance carriers will not insure an unoccupied home and a vacant home at the same price or coverage levels. A vacant dwelling requires a special policy and is much more costly than
a common homeowner’s policy. Your independent insurance agent can help you find a vacant home policy or elaborate further if you think your home might be vacant. Each insurance carrier is different, but you can start to lose coverages if your home is unoccupied for a certain period of time. The big two that usually drop off would be coverage for vandalism and coverage for losses caused by a plumbing failure like freezing pipes. These claims can both be costly, so it is very important to know and understand your policy provisions if you’re a snow bird. Coming back from a winter vacation to a ruined house can be made a lot worse by finding out your insurance carrier is denying all or major parts of your claim. The important takeaway here is to make sure you understand your insurance policy before you fly south for the winter. Your independent insurance agent will be glad to go over it with you and clear up any confusion you may have.
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DOUGH Et. cetera First Advantage employees settle in at Launch Fishers By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com First Advantage, a company that assists in recruiting and other services, recently decided to consolidate its North American headquarters in Fishers, and its employees are currently utilizing the Launch Fishers space in the Hamilton East Public Library for training. Last Monday the Fishers Town Council approved a memorandum of agreement with First Advantage to provide the training space, as well as up to $50,000 for the company’s infrastructure changes to accommodate approximately
170 new employees adding to the 209 already in place, according to a council action form Tim Gropp, asst. director of economic development. The current employees earn an average of $24.50 per hour and the new workers are set to earn an average of $25 per hour. First Advantage employees are expected to work in the space through December. Both the training space and capital were offered to First Advantage as an “attraction package.” First Advantage is located at 9800 Crosspoint Blvd. For more information on the company, visit fadv.com.
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Celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month with Janus – The U.S. Dept. of Labor has designated October as National Disability Employment Awareness Month. The 2012 theme is “A Strong Workforce is an Inclusive Workforce: What Can You Do?” This campaign hopes to raise awareness about disability employment issues and celebrate the many achievements of American workers living with disabilities. Janus Developmental Services provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to participate and contribute within the community. The Janus Community Employment program provides assistance and job placement to employers to help them meet their work force needs. In addition, employers may be eligible for Work Opportunity Tax Credits. The new Doorways Job Explorers Club is always interested in having opportunities during the day to visit and tour local businesses so that they can learn more about our various community workplaces. Please contact Chris Sorensen at (317) 7738781 ext. 120 for more information about the Janus programs or if you can spare just 20 minutes for a Job Explorers Club visit.
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Take advantage of beautiful fall colors Commentary by Randy Sorrell
Understandably, most of us love the impressive endless summer hydrangea for its strong continual flower statement. Yet, the unobtrusive glowing embers hydrangea is my go-to variety because of its warm plum / red tones that begin showing themselves in mid-summer on its large leaf structure. Flowering is almost a bonus for this performer. Same goes with the oak leaf hydrangea. Autumn is a second spring, where every leaf is flower. Could your outdoor living space use an inspiring dose of color?
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For a versatile and natural look that never goes out of style, many homeowners choose to install hardwood flooring. Unlike other flooring trends that come and go, hardwood flooring has remained in style for over 200 years with no signs that tastes will change anytime soon. Homeowners have more hardwood options to choose from than ever before. If you are looking for new hardwood flooring, keep the following trends and developments in mind next time you are out browsing. Wide Wood Flooring: Many homeowners are choosing flooring designed with wider planks. The width of the plank used to be related to the age and maturity of the tree it was crafted from. Many years ago, mature lumber was much easier to come by. Thanks to new manufacturing techniques, wide plank flooring has been made available once again. Distressed Wood Flooring: Since the late 1990’s, there’s been a surge in popularity of distressed wood flooring. Planks featuring scrapes, nail holes or stains can create an artsy, edgy look that many niche markets love. Exotic Wood Flooring: Homebuyers are no longer limited to domestic species of wood
LEXUS ES SErIES Sustainability: Green options for flooring are being developed with greater frequency than ever before. Styles crafted from bamboo or cork cut down the flooring’s impact on the environment. Color: Hardwood floor is available in a spectrum of colors (and not just various shades of brown). Consider installing black, white, red or even grey flooring. Before attempting to select a style of hardwood floor, it’s important to first decide on how you’d like the room to look and feel. The right hardwood style can tie all the other elements of your room décor together. Select carefully; a great hardwood floor can last a lifetime.
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David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.theaffordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@theaffordablecompanies.com.
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Full-time Openings Available! Experienced child care in the Woodgate Area. Licensed, CPR Certified, First Aid Training. Mon.-Fri. 6:30am-pm. Ages 0-6yrs. Call 317-844-7207.
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FOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT DIRECTOR & DIETITIAN Carmel Clay School Corporation is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Director of Food Services & Dietitian. Responsible for planning and administration of all aspects of the school food services program which includes, disseminating information regarding nutrition standards, menus, recipe development, coordinating special diets for students, training and supervision of staff, overseeing recordkeeping, serving as public relations representative for the food services department, planning for budgets, serving as wellness liaison Requirements: College graduate and a Registered Dietitian. Experience in Food Services Management, prior experience in a school food services operation is preferable. Must possess excellent communication skills, the ability to work well as a team and proficiency with computer technology systems. Work schedule is 12 months, 40 hours per week, administrative benefits. Salary $41,945 - $53,940 depending on education and experience. Must be able to pass criminal history check. Job Description and on-line application is available at www.ccs.k12.in.us EOE
NOW HIRING Front Desk Servers Host Room Service Housekeeping Line Cook Banquet Servers Banquet Set-up
Apply in Person! 11925 N. Meridian Street Carmel, 46032 (317) 816-0777
Noblesville Schools Employment Opportunity Applications are being accepted for a Programmer/Developer for Noblesville Schools. The suitable candidate will be responsible for utilizing multiple programming languages, resolving technical issues, updating current websites, managing user access, creating online forms and working with databases. This is a full-time position with a salary range of $30,000 - $35,000. To complete an application or for more details please visit our Human Resources webpage located at: www.noblesvilleschools.org
Questions may be directed to: Andrew Swickheimer, Director of Technology Noblesville School Corporation 1775 Field Drive Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 773-3171
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Administrative Assistant – Prevail, Inc.
Qualifications: Minimum high school diploma. 3 years of administrative assistant experience. Must have strong customer service, time management and communication skills. Click APPLY NOW to submit cover letter, resume and salary requirements to Michelle Moen – mmoen@prevailinc.com
Midwest Academy
an independent school located in Carmel, is seeking applicants for a middle school math and science teacher. Interested candidates with teaching experience are invited to submit resumes to kfoster@mymidwestacademy.org
NOW HIRING REAL ESTATE SALES PROFESSIONALS
Coldwell Banker Kaiser is located in Carmel. We are now hiring full time residential real estate sales professionals. Email resume & contact information to John Long at careerCBK@gmail.com
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Location: Noblesville, IN Type: Full Time Organization: Prevail, Inc. Description: Prevail, Inc., a victim awareness and support program providing services to residents of Hamilton and surrounding counties, is seeking an energetic full-time administrative assistant who enjoys being a team player. Candidates must be adaptable to a fast-paced environment and able to multi-task. Duties: • Perform administrative duties to include answering the phone, routing calls to the appropriate staff, guest relations, cell phone program, resource card program, processing incoming and outgoing mail on a daily basis, faxing, filing, special projects, and taking minutes at weekly staff meeting. • Maintain office equipment to include photocopy machine, fax, and postage machine. Also responsible for keeping these areas orderly and supplied with appropriate materials on a daily basis. • Maintain an orderly appearance in lobby and keep supplied with appropriate brochures. Update the bulletin board with current information on a daily basis. • Responsible for the in-kind donation process to include accepting, receipting and coordination of storage of all in-kind donations. • Assist public relations coordinator with the Prevail resource card program to include processing requests for additional cards or holders. • Coordinate cell phone program to include receipting, sorting, packing and shipping of all cell phone donations on a weekly basis. • Maintain the supply closet to include ordering office supplies on a weekly basis, and ordering letterhead, envelopes, and business cards as needed.
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Carmel CPA office has immediate, fulltime opening for exceptional, outgoing individual with professional appearance. Must have excellent communication, organizational and computer skills requiring attention to detail. Position involves a variety of administration and gen. office duties, including answering phones, handling multiple projects, filing and client relations. Some Saturday hours during February, March and April. Excellent salary and benefits provided. Send resume and salary requirements to: Human Resources, Slattery & Holman, P.C., 12900 N. Meridian, Suite 125, Carmel, IN 46032 or email to: recruiting@ slatterycpa.com
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