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Nickel Plate Trail tunnel slated to open in spring By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com City of Fishers leaders led a tour of the Nickel Plate Trail tunnel under 116th Street to give members of the CONSTRUCTION media a first look at the project’s progress. Construction began in September 2020 and should be complete by spring 2022. Mayor Scott Fadness, who led the tour with Fishers Engineering Director Jason Taylor, said 40,000 cars travel on 116th Street daily. “For years, nobody wanted to cross the street because it’s just so congested,” Fadness said. Fadness acknowledged that the tunnel’s location led to a series of complications, largely because of underground utilities where the tunnel was planned. The city began relocating the utilities two years before construction began. Utilities included gas lines, fiber optic lines and communication lines. The utilities were either buried deeper or were rerouted. Fadness said a common question he fields about the tunnel is why the city opted for a tunnel instead of a bridge, especially with the buried utilities challenges. He said because a bridge requires a certain length of sloping to be ADA compliant, the apartments, hotel and developments under construction would have an obstructed
Construction on the tunnel began in September 2020 and should be complete in spring 2022. (Photos by Anna Skinner)
Fishers Engineering Director Jason Taylor, left, and Mayor Scott Fadness lead a tour of the Nickel Plate Trail tunnel under 116th Street.
view of the bridge wall when completed. “The most viable scenario was for us to go underground,” Fadness said. However, the city made an effort to make the tunnel not feel dark and constricting. “You’ve been in tunnels that feel like a narrow hallway and they’re dark, and it doesn’t give a sense of safety and place, and that’s not what we wanted to do,” Fadness said. “We wanted to open it up from the design perspective.” The tunnel is extra wide and flanked by a set of stairs so trail users can leave the trail and be in downtown Fishers. There are gathering spaces on the southeast entry that will be a space for live music. The trail from South Street to North Street will be lit and open after dusk, unlike the rest of the trail that closes at dusk. Security cameras also are in place at each end of the tunnel. Fadness also gave an update on the Nickel Plate Bar & Grill to the northeast of the tunnel. He said he’s not sure if the building would remain standing because of structural issues and electrical and health code violations. “There was contemplation to save the building and put another restaurant in there, but once we got in there and started really looking at the building, it would cost an inordinate amount of money to bring it up to code,” Fadness said.
Fishers Police Dept. investigate two crashes By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com The Fishers Police Dept. is investigating two serious crashes. One occurred Nov. 5 and killed a 95-year-old man, POLICE and the second happened Nov. 7 and involved a vehicle and a 15-year-old pedestrian. The Nov. 5 crash occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. Police responded at the intersection of Olio Road and 131st Street. Emergency crews located two vehicles, a white 2018 Cadillac XT5 and a black 2020
Acura MDX. Both drivers, identified as Doris Newman, 81, and Marsha Lipe, 72, and a passenger, Billy Newman, 95, were transported to area hospitals. Newman did not survive his injuries. Based on evidence, it appears the Cadillac, traveling southbound, turned left (eastbound), into the path of the Acura traveling northbound, according to investigators. The Nov. 7 crash happened at approximately 4:30 p.m. at Allisonville Road and White Oaks Drive, near 141st Street. Emergency crews located a black 2013 Kia Optima, driven by 48-year-old Shawn Stout,
stopped in the southbound lane of Allisonville Road. The 15-year-old pedestrian, who remains unnamed because of his age, was transported to an area hospital. Based on evidence and witness statements, it appears the pedestrian was running eastbound, across Allisonville Road, when he crossed into the path of the southbound Kia, according to investigators. The driver immediately stopped and cooperated with the investigation. No citations were issued. Both crashes remain under investigation.
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Cooper Road, traveling east to just west of Irish Hill. All residents along the side streets of Oak Street who are in the direct location of the sewer project are being considered for sewer, including residents as far west as 800 E. and as far east as 950 E. Vectren has completed the relocation of the gas line that was in the way of the new sewers allowing our contractor to return to the sewer project. Estimated completion: Nov. 26. Project: Southern Rail Trail closure Location: The southern portion of the Rail Trail closed Sept. 24 for the installation of a new bridge over Starkey Avenue, to pave and widen the southern portion of the trail and for the installation of a bridge connecting to the future Overley-Worman Park. Expected completion: The trail is anticipated to open later this year. Project: Templin Road Bridge reconstruction Location: The shoulder of this bridge is closed. The Templin Road bridge over Eagle Creek was inspected and an engineering firm has been hired by the Boone County Highway Department to work on design of a complete bridge replacement. Estimated completion: Construction will start in 2022.
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First Internet Bank to begin phased opening By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com First Internet Bank is nearing completion of its new six-story, 170,000-square-foot headquarters at the DEVELOPMENT southeast side of 116th Street and the Nickel Plate Trail. First Internet Bank President Nicole Lorch gave members of the media a tour of the property. Lorch said First Internet Bank employees will occupy the third, fourth, fifth and sixth floors, and 10,000 square feet of the first floor will be for retail bank space. The second floor is 30,000 square feet and is available for commercial lease. The first floor will house Tiburon Coastal Cuisine, a seafood restaurant and steakhouse that will open in fall 2022. It will be at the northwest corner of the building facing the Nickel Plate Trail. Lorch said some First Internet Bank employees might move in as early as the weekend of Nov. 20. The headquarters features custom art, including a mural that will span the third, fourth, fifth and sixth floors. A replica of the mural will be on the first and second floors. “We are really excited about that piece of artwork,” Lorch said. “It brings in elements from Fishers and Indianapolis and is a great focal point for our employees and a great conversation piece as well.” A grand stairwell will extend from the third floor to the sixth floor. “We felt it was really important to give our employees an opportunity for what we call collisions,” Lorch said. The bank considers collisions as interdepartment conversations. “We want to make sure people are bump-
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Ward elected board president — Hamilton County Surveyor Kenton Ward has been elected president of the Association of Indiana Counties board of directors. He began his term on Nov. 1. Board elections were held during the AIC’s annual conference in September. Ward has served as the Hamilton County Surveyor for the last 45 years. He is the past president of the Ward County Surveyors Association of Indiana and the National Association of County Surveyors. He has served as a longtime member of the AIC legislative committee and on the AIC Board of Directors as both vice president and president of the AIC’s East Central District.
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Hamilton County offers invasive species trade-in program – Hamilton County Invasives Partnership and Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District are offering an invasive species trade-in program. For a limited time and as supplies last, property owners can show proof of removal of an invasive species on their Hamilton County property and receive one 5-gallon native
Farmers market resumes online for fall -- The Fishers Farmers’ Market will continue through Dec. 17. The Fishers Fall Farmers’ Market will feature online ordering with free home delivery. Online ordering opens at 9 a.m. on Saturdays and orders will be accepted through noon on Wednesdays for free Friday home delivery. Orders can be placed at playfishers.com/FarmersMarket.
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October 2020, selling 3 days, or 11.5 percent, faster. Hamilton County Democratic Women resume meetings — COVID-19 shut down Hamilton County Democratic Women meetings for a time, but they will meet every third Saturday of the month at the Delaware Township Trustee Building 9090 E. 131st, Fishers. Conversations begin at 9:30 a.m., the meeting is from 10 a.m. to 11. Free budgeting course — Centier Bank has launched a free e-course on budgeting through Centier To You, the bank’s financial education series. Learn more at centier. com/centier-to-you-budgeting. Email scam — MetroNet is alerting customers of a scam
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Plew makes best of senior year for Fishers volleyball team By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com This was senior outside hitter Carsen Plew’s first year starting for the Fishers High School volleyball team, but she made quite an impact. “Carsen is a mentally tough player who fights hard for every point,” Tigers coach Steven Peek said. “In the back row, she is scrappy and moves well, and she has numerous shots and skills in the front row that make her difficult to prepare for and defend against. Fishers has been blessed by Carsen’s poise, leadership and determination.” The 5-foot-7 Plew was second on the team with 210 kills for the Tigers, who finished 22-6. Fishers lost a Class 4A regional championship match to McCutcheon Oct. 23. Junior Ava Vickers led Fishers with 214 kills. In the two regional matches against Fort Wayne Carroll and McCutcheon, Plew delivered 18 kills, 17 digs and five blocks. She said she improved throughout the season. “I feel like I made the most improvement in September this season,” Plew said. “I feel
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come out as strong this season after graduating so many key players, but I feel we did a great job proving them wrong,” Plew said. “I think all of us having the same mindset of competing our hardest and continuing to get better each day, but also making sure we had fun while doing it, helped us succeed this season.” Plew had only 13 kills in limited action as a junior. She also dressed varsity as a sophomore. “But I only played a handful of points each of those seasons,” said Plew, who played club volleyball for Munciana Indy. Plew started playing volleyball and basketball in fourth grade. “I decided to focus on volleyball in eighth grade,” Plew said. Plew said volleyball has always been her favorite sport to play. “This made it easy to pick which sport I wanted to focus on,” she said. “I liked the constant speed of the game and how something interesting is always happening.” Plew plans to attend Indiana University and major in psychology and minor in biology. She would like to play on an intramural volleyball team at IU.
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Event raises more than $130K for domestic violence survivors By Jillian Kurtz news@currentinfishers.com More Than a Phone, a Fishers-based program that donates smartphones and data services to surFUNDRAISER vivors of domestic violence, raised more than $130,000 at an Oct. 31 tailgate fundraiser ahead of the Indianapolis Colts game against the Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium. With 250 in-person attendees and 80 virtual attendees, the fundraiser included tailgate food, a live auction and silent auction, outdoor games and live music at The Crane Bay Event Center in downtown Indianapolis. Author, social activist and domestic violence survivor Beverly Gooden was the guest speaker. “It’s such a fun morning of learning about the program, but more than that, celebrating all the things that we are doing,” said Courtney Kibble, director of the More Than a Phone program.
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see you on social media. “It has been a phenomenal tool that I certainly didn’t appreciate when I was coaxed At one time, Angela B. Freeman seemed into joining LinkedIn around 2012.” an unlikely speaker at the 10th Social Media Freeman said she often shares legal Dames UNconference. successes and honors on LinkedIn EVENT “I was absolutely for herself and the firm. She also resistant to getting shares the work she does with involved in social media,” she said. nonprofits. “Still to this day, I don’t have a Freeman first began her practice Facebook page. I’m only on Linkeas a law clerk while attending the dIn. I was really encouraged to do Indiana University Robert H. McKthat when I became an attorney by inney School of Law at night. She Freeman my law firm. Now, I recognize and joined Barnes & Thornburg in 2012. appreciate how important that is. It just With a background of more than 15 years wasn’t part of my world when I worked as a biologist prior to her legal career, at Eli Lilly & Co. as a scientist because we Freeman spent 12 years of her scientific weren’t really public facing. career as a genetic researcher and clinical “We didn’t need to have a social scientist at Eli Lilly, with previous research media page experience at a professionally.” Louisville-area birth “I’m diligent about posting a lot Freeman, a Geist defects center. of good work that I am involved in resident, is a part“I always want and the organizations I’m involved ner and intellectual to support women property patent athowever I can, so in. People very much have a sense torney in the Indiathis UNconference they know me, and I know you are napolis office of the seems like a unique doing good work because I see law firm of Barnes & opportunity,” said you on social media. It has been a Thornburg LLP. She Freeman, who enwill be one of the phenomenal tool that I certainly courages females to storytellers at the didn’t appreciate when I was coaxed get involved in STEM Unconference, set courses. into joining LinkedIn around 2012.” for 9 a.m. to 2:30 Freeman was rec– ANGELA B. FREEMAN ognized on the 2021 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Huston Theatre at and 2022 Best LawLaunch Fishers. yers in America Inaugural “Ones to Watch” “I will speak to how being now, in a publist for patent law. She also was named as a lic-facing role as a private practice attorney, Trailblazer at the 2020 Torchbearer Awards where you need the public to know what by the Indiana Commission for Women. you are doing and what you are involved in Freeman also was recently named the because that helps develop the business, host of a new monthly podcast by the Indisocial media has been key to that,” Freeanapolis Business Journal called “The Freeman said. “I’m diligent about posting a lot dom Forum with Angela B. Freeman,” which of good work that I am involved in and the explores the intersection of business, race organizations I’m involved in. People very and gender in Indiana. much have a sense they know me, and I For tickets to UNconference, visit smknow you are doing good work because I dames21a.eventbrite.com.
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Fishers resident wins award from Indiana Historical Society By Jillian Kurtz news@currentinfishers.com
began developing curriculum in 1997 for an Indiana history course at Westfield High School and continued to incorporate that Fishers resident Troy Hammon, who information at his next teaching stops. teaches at Shortidge High School in IndiaHammon has since helped shift the focus napolis, was of an ethnic studies course to focus ACHIEVEMENT presented on the experiences of ethnic groups with the Caleb within Indianapolis and Indiana as Mills Indiana History Teacher of the a whole. Year Award for making a significant “I strove to include Indiana hiscontribution to history teaching in tory, especially connections with Indiana. Indianapolis with primary sources, Presented by the Indiana Historiincluding news articles and photos, Hammon cal Society, Hammon is a part of the to help my students better connect Founders Day honto the information orees for 2021. while seeing their “Textbooks are not the centerpiece, “Founders Day community in the they are a supplement. I always try to content,” Hammon Awards honor the people and get the kids out and ‘doing the history.’ said. organizations who By incorporating I’ve taken a group to the We The People toil in the fields of students’ own comCompetition when I taught government. munities into their history to create I also sponsor the model United resources that lessons, Hammon benefit our state Nations. The simulations have always saw an increase in and its many comtheir interest in the driven both me and the students.” munities,” said Sutopics. – TROY HAMMON san Jones-Huffine, “Textbooks are chair of the board not the centerpiece, of trustees of the Indiana Historical Society. they are a supplement,” Hammon said. “I “Our history proves that in times like these, always try to get the kids out and ‘doing we have reason to be hopeful.” the history.’ I’ve taken a group to the We In his 25th year teaching, Hammon conThe People Competition when I taught govtinues to find new ways to engage and ernment. I also sponsor the model United excite students to learn about history and Nations. The simulations have always driven understand why it is important to study. He both me and the students.”
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Fishers Marathon Bridge League celebrates 42 years By Chris Bavender news@currentinfishers.com In 1980, a group of like-minded bridge players in Fishers formed a group to play bridge twice a month. MILESTONE Forty-two years later, the Fishers Marathon Bridge League is still going strong, with one of the original players, Pam Houck, still playing. “When we started in 1980, the group was all housewives (and) homemakers and played during the day while the children were at school. Each team played the nine other teams twice during the season,” said Pat Richey, a league member. “Then the children grew up and the women got jobs, and after 20 years we switched to playing at night after work, playing each other’s team just once during the season.” Then the women retired and found they were even busier than when they were working, so they switched back to playing during the day once a month. The season runs from September through May. Each year, there are 20 women in the league. During the past 41 years, 80 women and one man have played. Keeping track of how long
The Fishers Marathon Bridge League began in 1980 and is still going strong today. One of the original players, Pam Houck, still plays in the league. Pictured, top, from left, Mike Mangold, Bev Mangold, Linda Tyler, Jane Huser, Jean Barnas and Dottie Pierce. Bottom, from left, Sue Spiker, Helen Stis, Nancy Foust, Janna Rhode, Kathy Brandenburg and Robin Sawyer (Photo courtesy of the Fishers Marathon Bridge League)
each has been in the league isn’t easy. “Of the current 20 people, this is my 39th consecutive year,” Richey said. “Two women have been in for 34 years consecutively, one woman for 23 years but she drops in and out of the group. One woman has been
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women for 11 years, one woman for 10 years, two women for six years, three for two years and the husband-and-wife team are in their second year.” Of the 81 people who have played through the years, at least 18 have died, Richey said. “I play in other bridge groups where the average age could be 80,” Richey said. “Younger people are not playing bridge. It is not easy finding bridge players, which is why we have a man this year for the first time, and why some of the players do not live in Fishers. Four live in Noblesville, two in Carmel and two in Indianapolis. “Of those eight, three moved from Fishers to those areas.” Each team keeps track of the scores of the nine games during the season, and at the end of the season scores are totaled to determine winners. Every team gets a prize from first place to 10th place. Prizes are presented at an annual awards luncheon. As to what keeps the league going strong, Richey said it’s simple. “People who play bridge love to play bridge,” she said. “Now that I am retired, I play in four bridge groups. Many others play in multiple bridge groups.”
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Mayor encourages residents to practice grace, details how next 24 months will transform Fishers By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness took an unorthodox approach to delivering his State of the City address Nov. 3 at FORUM Events Center in Fishers. Instead of focusing on new developments, Fadness encouraged Fishers residents to practice gratitude and act more neighborly. “The key to success for any city, state, or country, for that matter, can be broken down into three main categories: people, place and economics,” Fadness said. “Unfortunately, place and economics will only create a city, not a community. Our people are what makes us a community, and our people are struggling. Not in the logistical sense. They are not struggling from financial matters or even from physical ailments. “It’s something far more insidious.” Fadness said his wife, Aunna, recently observed on Facebook that most posts were angry in nature, specifically with regard to politics, social issues and national narratives that had “little to nothing to do” with Fishers. “The vocabulary of our people has changed. We speak more and more in broad generalities about ‘us’ and ‘them.’ The terms ‘friend’ and ‘neighbor’ have been replaced with Republican or Democrat, Black or white, rich or poor,” Fadness said. “Can we overcome our differences? Can we once again find our commonalties? And what will be required of us to do so? In my opinion, we will all need to exercise the following three qualities: grace, curiosity and a sense of humor.” Fadness encouraged residents to not always take themselves seriously and to laugh from time to time. “We are a remarkable city, with an unbelievable amount of potential. The table is set,” Fadness said. “In the coming 24 to 36 months, our city will experience a remarkable transformation. My hope is that through the exercise of a little grace, curiosity and humor, we will see a similar transformation in the way in which we treat each other.” In terms of economics and place, Fadness said the city was doing well. Despite the
Mayor Scott Fadness delivers the Nov. 3 State of the City address. (Photos by Anna Skinner)
COVID-19 pandemic, the city attracted 3,000 new jobs with average salaries of $70,000 a year. It also saw $570 million in investment. “Home values have reached all-time highs, and our tax rate was neutral last year, and we just approved a decreased tax rate for the upcoming 2022 fiscal year,” Fadness said. “The city continues to have a AAA bond
Mayor Scott Fadness spoke on several developments under construction, such as Geist Waterfront Park, which will provide public access to Geist Reservoir. (Rendering courtesy of the City of Fishers)
rating and our cash reserves actually grew during this difficult time. In short, when it comes to economics, it would be difficult to find another time where the city is doing as well as it currently is. It’s this strong financial and economic capacity that is allowing our city to make historic investments in the second leg of our stool, place.
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Mayor Scott Fadness, left, presents awards to, from left, Fire Chief Steve Orusa, Communications Director Ashley Elrod, city attorney Chris Greisl, Deputy Mayor Elliott Hultgren, Police Chief Ed Gebhart, Economic and Community Development Director Megan Baumgartner and Public Health Director Monica Heltz. (Photo courtesy of the City of Fishers)
At the beginning of his State of the City address, Mayor Scott Fadness surprised his staff by inviting several on stage. Fadness lauded his staff’s efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic and presented awards to Fire Chief Steve Orusa,
Police Chief Ed Gebhart, Communications Director Ashley Elrod, Economic and Community Development Director Megan Baumgartner, Deputy Mayor Elliott Hultgren, City Attorney Chris Greisl and Public Health Director Monica Heltz.
“It’s easy to get caught up in the day to day and not take a moment to truly comprehend the amount of quality-of-life investments that are currently contemplated, under design or being constructed, at the moment.” Fadness listed several projects that were either nearing completion, were under design or being constructed within the city, such as the Ind. 37 thoroughfare, Geist Waterfront Park, the Nickel Plate Trail, acquiring an additional 100 acres of park land along the White River at 96th Street and Allisonville Road, a new Fishers City Hall with a community art center, a community center with aquatic facilities and construction of Geist Greenway. “This, along with quality development from the private sector over the next 24 months, will lead to nothing short of a transformation of our city,” Fadness said. “These investments will reaffirm and solidify our community as a world-class place to call home.” For more, visit fishers.in.us. ON THE COVER: Mayor Scott Fadness encouraged Fishers residents to practice grace, curiosity and have a sense of humor during his Nov. 3 State of the City address. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
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Commentary by Terry Anker Provocative American comedian George Carlin had a bit in 1972 roughly entitled the “Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television.” Quite similar, another jokester, Lenny Bruce, claimed in 1965 that he was arrested for uttering some of those words on stage. As it turned out, Carlin would also be jailed for it shortly after a summer of ’72 performance in Milwaukee. Today, most of these words are found in school libraries, and anyone with an internet connection can watch the video, even in the browser’s safest search mode. Protests and resisting parent groups complained when 1993 ABC police soap opera “NYPD” Blue started using the vernacular, and a fair amount of limited nudity, to help itself stand out from the other freely televised fair. But by now, broadcast cartoons like “Family Guy” run throughout the day and carry language and themes that make Carlin’s jokes irrelevant to modern audiences. In a 2004 interview, Carlin argued, in part, “These words have no power … we give them great power over us.” Would he be pleased these years later that we have found our way to a freer society? Do we take ourselves a little less seriously? Do we tolerate those who might make fun of our conventions? Canadian funnyman Mike Ward was held to account for a Human Rights violation because of jokes he told about a complainant believed damaged his dignity. In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court decided that Canadians do, in fact, have a sense of humor. Alas, the dissenting four didn’t get the joke. They demanded that a “message” be sent to others that humor will put you in jail, or the poorhouse. In the U.S., comedian Dave Chappelle is under fire for sharing his comedic take on modern life. Did he, like Carlin, know he’d be canceled, or maybe arrested, for speaking?
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Dear daylight saving time, I didn’t want to do this through a letter, but honestly, I wasn’t sure how else to get in touch with you, and, well, it’s probably better that we aren’t faceto-face. I’m not sure I could rein in my emotions right now. D, you know I love you. But I also hate you, and I just can’t go on like this anymore. We’re done. Look, how many times have we repeated this same cycle of abuse? You disappear every winter to Hawaii or Arizona, and then show up with little to no warning in March. Then it’s weeks of discombobulation with absolutely zero communication from you. I can’t sleep, I wake too early, I forget the clock in my car and then panic that I’m an hour late. And sure, I eventually adjust and tell myself you didn’t mean it, only to go through the whole awful thing again six months later. Isn’t that the very definition of insanity? Repeatedly duplicating a process and expecting a different result? And for what? A few extra minutes of summer sun? Come on! After 15 years of us, how can you still not understand my geriatric schedule? I can’t stay awake until 10 p.m., even if it’s bright as day outside. If watching “The Handmaid’s Tale” has taught me anything about resisting an oppressive social regime, it’s that I can fight back. I have the power to start an anti-chronokinetic movement that declares “No more!” and make it look cinematically fabulous along the way. Bottom line? I can’t be the 20th-century farmer that you deserve. So, you and me? We’re done. Danielle P.S., peace out.
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Losing sleep over naptime Commentary by Dick Wolfsie Something curious is happening to me. I’m not napping as much as I used to. For most of my life, if I was on the couch watching a TV show, I’d nod off within five minutes. But a couple of weeks back, I was awake through an entire Colts game. That particular game, even the Colts couldn’t say that. When I was a high school teacher, I actually fell asleep in class while proctoring a statewide exam. The kids were very polite. “I hope we didn’t disturb you yesterday, Mr. Wolfsie,” one of my students said. “We tried to cheat as quietly as we could.” Until recently, I could take a quick snooze while having dinner with friends, at red lights, while waiting for my wife to put on makeup, as the dog was relieving himself, at fast-food drive-up windows, in checkout lines — pretty much anywhere. As a result of grabbing the occasional 40 winks, I missed some events I probably should have stayed awake for. Here are the top three: 1. My 70th birthday party (I wish they had screamed “Surprise!” louder) 2. Paris
3. The end of my 2005 interview with Mitch Daniels My wife, Mary Ellen, has never understood the value of a nap. I think women are afraid they’re going to miss something. Like a sale, or a beautiful sunset, or the plot of a movie. Men don’t care about stuff like that. On the rare occasion Mary Ellen has fallen asleep during the day, she would awaken with an apology. “I don’t know what happened. I must be coming down with something!” I always had a different attitude when awakening from a short slumber: “Man, that was a great nap. I’m getting better at this all the time.” My recent inability to nap came up during my last annual physical, but there was some confusion in the conversation. “How are you sleeping?” Dr. Coss asked. “It’s been rough,” I told him. “Sometimes,
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I’m awake for 8-10 hours in a row.” “Ten hours?” he gasped. “We need to do some testing. How long has this been going on?” “Several months.” “Do you just toss and turn in bed?” “Well, I’m not in bed. That’s the problem. I’m out driving the car, watching the news, cooking. Sometimes I’m in the garage operating heavy machinery.” “This is troubling, Dick. So, you don’t sleep all night?” “No, I sleep great at night. It’s all day that I can’t sleep.” Dr. Coss was very helpful once I straightened out the misunderstanding. He said men experience changes in their bodily rhythms as they mature. “I want you to go home this afternoon and really think about that,” he said. I told him I’d have to sleep on it. Which meant, of course, it would have to wait until that night.
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a trip to Europe next summer to meet and introduce Annie to our group, tour her paint factory, take a painting lesson from her, meet her resident artists and discuss current paint trends with them,” Null said. “This is something I really want to do with customers and clients who share my passion for Annie Sloan’s paint and products.” Null, who previously had an art studio at Friends Home Decor in Noblesville, said she conducts general workshops two to three times per month in the 1,300-square-foot studio.
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“The general workshops are held on Saturday mornings and/or Thursday early evenings,” Null said. “These workshops vary between $40 to $65 per person. The workshops vary in length as well. For example, the open painting is $65 and includes lunch and color selection, and painting tips are offered. The painting techniques classes are $125, and there are three styles, introductory, traditional and contemporary.” The hours will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. For more, visit 317homestudio.com.
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Becky Null is a firm supporter of the Annie Solan brand of decorative furniture paint. FURNITURE Null said she has used the paints for more than 20 years. “I have tried other paints and always went back to Annie’s,” the Fishers resident said. “Annie’s paints are simply the best of the best, and I only stock her paints in my studio.” Null hosted the grand opening Oct. 26 of her 317Home Studio, a furniture restoration and workshop, which is in Carmel City Center’s interior plaza at 715 Hanover Place. Guests can purchase fully restored furniture with the Annie Sloan finish or join in-studio workshops to learn decoupage, molding, transfer and other restoration techniques using their own furniture pieces. A wide selection of Annie Sloan products is available for purchase, including paints, waxes and brushes. “I have messaged back and forth with Annie, and if it is safe to travel, I will host
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ABBA songs take center stage in FHS’s production of ‘Mamma Mia!’ By Rick Morwick rick@youarecurrent.com
“From a practical standpoint, our budget is recovering after losing ticket revenue due to COVID, so we wanted to select a Theatre Fishers Director Anna Nickell show that we felt audiences would be was never an ardent ABBA fan. But that excited to come see.” changed when she Kylee Booher, a senior who THEATER immersed herself portrays Tanya, is excited to be in in the Fishers High the show, which tells the story of School fall musical, which features Sophie, who lives on a small Greek many of the Swedish supergroup’s island and “dreams of the perfect biggest hits. wedding,” with her father “giving “I can’t say that I was a major her away.” But she doesn’t know ABBA fan before directing the who her father is, and her mother, Booher show, but I have become one,” Nica former lead singer for a 1970s kell said of FHS’s presentation of “Mamma pop group, won’t talk about her past. Mia!”, a story told through the narrative “I like the theme,” Booher said. “Someof ABBA songs from the 1970s and early times you have to take a leap of faith 1980s. to achieve your dreams, and family isn’t Based on the musical that premiered on always about the people that are relatives. stage in London in 1999 and made into a Family can be your best friends that have 2008 movie starring Meryl Streep, “Mamma supported you.” Mia!” will be presented Nov. 19, 20 and 21 Patrick Britting, a junior who plays Bill, at the FHS auditorium. Showtimes are 7 appreciates the story for many of the p.m. Nov. 19 and 20 and 2:30 p.m. Nov. 21. same reasons. “This is a show I have been interested “Something I really like about ‘Mamma in directing for several years, and I think Mia!’ is the message it sends about idenit is a show perfect for our current time,” tity,” he said. “The main character, Sophie, Nickell said. “It allows the audience an believes that finding her dad will allow escape from reality through familiar and her to know who she is, but by the end of fun music, costumes and sets. the musical, she realizes her identity isn’t
determined by her family. “It shows that who you are is not dictated by the people around you, and you have to look within to truly find yourself.” Because of the popularity of the movie and the fact ABBA’s songs, which include the hits “Dancing Queen,” “SOS,” “Waterloo,” “Take a Chance on Me” and the title song remain popular today, Booher said the main challenge of staging the musical is delivering a flawless performance. “There are many (challenges),” Booher said. “But the most important one is that ‘Mamma Mia!’ is iconic, so we need to live up to expectations.” “Mamma Mia!” has a cast of 40 performers, 40 crew members and 10 pit band musicians. “One of the biggest challenges with ‘Mamma Mia!’ is the amount of energy that the show requires,” Britting said. “It takes a lot of energy, both mentally and physically, to put on any musical, but ‘Mamma Mia!’ is unique in that many musical numbers are in the show solely for the purpose of the cast and the audience to have fun.” Tickets are $10 for students and $12 for adults. For more, visit theatrefishers.com.
Mud Creek Players will present “A Holiday Channel Christmas Movie Wonderthon” Nov. 19 to Dec. 11 at Mud Creek Theatre, 9750 E. 86th St., Indianapolis. CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Pianist Sean Chen will perform at 8 p.m. Nov. 19 and vocalist Storm Large will perform at 8 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Palladium. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. ACTORS THEATRE OF INDIANA ATI’s production of “Lombardi” runs through Nov. 21 at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts. For more, visit atistage.org. INDIANA WIND SYMPHONY Indiana Wind Symphony’s presentation of “Time for Reflection” is set for 6:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. For more, visit indianawindsymphony.org.
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is my favorite. I also love all of the movie versions.” Harvey, a 15-year-old homeschooled fresh“Tomorrow” has arrived for Kaelyn Harvey. man, said director Laura Baltz was very The Noblesville teen was cast in the title supportive during the long wait. role of Indianapolis “She has been so dedicated to MUSCIAL Christian Youth Thethis cast and told us all that if we ater’s production of wanted to keep our original roles, “Annie” in the beginning of March we could, no matter how old we 2020, shortly before the COVID-19 were,” Harvey said. “I am so gratelockdowns began. ful. She loves ‘Annie’ and wanted to CYT will present “Annie” Nov. 19-21 make sure that we did it as our first at the Shelton Auditorium on Butler full musical after COVID-19 restricHarvey University’s campus in Indianapolis. tions were lifted.” The musical was originally scheduled for Harvey said rehearsals for “Annie” are a June 2020. highlight of her week. “I really love the whole show and all of “I’ve loved learning all the music and the music, but if I had to choose a favorite dances and the movement in the scenes,” song, I would say ‘Tomorrow’ is my favorshe said. “It is so exciting to see the whole ite,” Harvey said. “It is such a fun song to show come together and to watch everyone sing, and I really like the message of it. perform. I love doing this show with my Sometimes when it got hard waiting for friends, new and old. I wouldn’t want to do Annie to happen, I would sing the song to this show anywhere else with anyone else.” myself and remember that ‘the sun will Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard recorded his come out tomorrow,’ and one day I would part of H. V. Kaltenborn, who was an Ameribe Annie. Annie has been my dream role for can radio commentator, for “Annie.” a long time. For tickets, visit cytinidy.org. “I have always loved this musical, and it
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“We’ve all had the experience of being locked up and scared for a year.” Large discovered cabaret suits her style. With a powerful voice and racy humor, When she performed as the lead singer in Storm Large has made an impact in prerock bands, she said group members would vious appearances in tell her to start the song and stop MUSIC Carmel. talking to the audience. “I thought Indiana “I was just telling a joke or somewould be more reserved, but there thing poignant that led into the are some wild people,” Large said. next song,” Large said. “Rock bands “They don’t cringe at swears or were annoyed about it. I almost sexual references. They’re very laidquit performing because I got tired back, not uptight.” of that hamster wheel of trying to Large Large will perform in concert at 8 get approval from these idiots who p.m. Nov. 20 at the Palladium at the Center were just trying to hire the next person for the Performing Arts. who was famous last year. It was disheartLarge, who said her performance will be ening and it wasn’t fun anymore. When I got in a cabaret style of both song and narraback into it, I said I’m only going to do it if tive, will perform with a string quartet with it’s fun and creative and no one is trying to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. make me into something I’m not. If I’m hav“It’s going to be very romantic and very ing fun, then the audience is having fun.” beautiful,” Large said. “There is going to be Large, who lives in Portland, Ore., occaa couple of holiday songs. I think the next sionally performs with Pink Martini, subbing couple of years (performances are) going to for China Forbes. Pink Martini also is based be directly addressing what we’ve all expein Portland. rienced and are still experiencing (amid the For tickets, visit thecenterpresents.org. COVID-19 pandemic), and the commonalities For more, visit stormlarge.com. that connect us as opposed to divide us.
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Chicken and waffles, top right is on The Wine Market and Table’s brunch menu. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
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A visit to historic IMS Commentary by Don Knebel Encompassing 560 acres, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, is the world’s largest sports TRAVEL venue and hosts the world’s largest single-day sporting event. Named a National Historic Landmark in 1987, it was and remains important to the Indianapolis economy. Carl Fisher and James Allison owned an Indianapolis company producing automobile headlights. During a trip to Europe, Fisher concluded that European automobiles were better than their American counterparts and decided to build a facility to encourage and test American innovations. In 1909, with financial assistance from Allison and others, he built a 2 1/2-mile racetrack 5 miles northwest of Indianapolis. During races that year, the crushed stone surface proved dangerous and racing was suspended. Racing resumed after the track was paved with 3.2 million Indiana bricks. On Memorial Day in 1911, 80,000 spectators watched Ray Harroun win the first 500-mile race, piloting the Marmon Wasp, assembled in Indianapolis, at an average speed of 74.602 mph. The race attracted other automobile manufacturers to Indianapolis, including Cole, Duesenberg and Stutz. In 1927, Fisher and Allison sold the facility to World War I flying ace Eddy Rickenbacker. In 1945, after not being used during World War II, Rickenbacker sold it to Tony Hulman, a Terre Haute businessman. During the next Hartman Capital LLC (505 S. Fifth St., Champaign, IL 61820) is submitting a Notice of Intent to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management of our intent to comply with the requirements of 327 IAC 15-5 to discharge storm water from construction activities associated with Fishers Marketplace Retail Center located at 13588 Bent Grass Lane, Fishers, Indiana 46038. Runoff from the project site will discharge to the Britton Branch. Questions or comments regarding the project should be directed to Scott Kunkel at Hartman Capital LLC.
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75 years, the Hulman family made enormous improvements to the facility, including building the “Pagoda,” a 10-story control tower and media center evoking early designs. A corporation owned by Roger Penske, a legend in auto racing, purchased the property in 2020. Except for a yard of bricks at the start/ finish line, the track is now covered with asphalt but is still “The Brickyard.” The Speedway Museum, operated by a nonprofit foundation, displays about 75 cars that have participated in the Indianapolis 500, including the Marmon Wasp, and offers tours of the track and its facilities. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel. com. You may contact him at editorial@youarecurrent.com.
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The Teachers Aide/Floater will collaborate with the counseling team and teachers to support the needs of all students. This position would be Monday through Friday throughout the school year. Hours and pay will be discussed when interviewed. To apply please send your resume to Jean Coffman at jcoffman@mymwa.org.
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Automotive Dealer In Westfield is Looking for person(s) to help with the cleaning of vehicle interiors. Must have exemplary driving record, have dependable transportation, and be detail oriented. *FULL-TIME & PART TIME *EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER *$15 TO $18 TO START *$250 SIGN ON BONUS *All benefits are negotiable SEND RESUME TO: dan@dansdetail.info
UPSCALE HOTEL AND SPA FOR DOGS IN CARMEL SEEKS ADDITIONAL STAFF: We are looking for daycare members. This job entails you to be familiar with dogs and their behaviors. We need individuals who enjoy taking care of dogs in a setting where dogs play together , that includes cleaning up after messes, playing with them, watching body behavior and make sure dogs are getting along. Hotel Staff Members: We also need hotel staff members who can follow feeding instructions, walk dogs, and engage their minds. Keep up with simple chores: such as dishes, laundry, and suite cleaning. Our staff works as a team and we require a team minded spirt, client driven, detail oriented. Professional and a dog loving candidates. Full time and part time positions available. If you meet the criteria, we want to hear from you. Email your resume to : Kim@happydoghotelandspa.com
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Private Property Manager This position is responsible for the cultivation and care of the landscaping and grounds. Manager will manage the care of grounds and buildings as well as facilitate projects, which may include lawncare including specialized golf greens, cultivation, fertilization, and irrigation. Flowers and bed maintenance, repairing and maintenance of buildings/structures of 30 ac private estate. Key Responsibilities • Hire and manage temporary/seasonal employees • Perform grounds keeping and building maintenance duties. • Lawn mowing and trim and edge around walks, flower beds, and walls. • Landscape by planting flowers, grass, shrubs, and bushes. • Apply pesticide, fertilizer • Snow removal • Tree shrubs maintenance • Perform repairs and maintenance of equipment • Project management • Maintain expenses and contracts with outside contractors • Interact with owners and family members • Special projects: Seasonal/Holiday decorations, other Successful candidate must be a hands-on working manager, capable of managing others and projects to successful completion, have an eye for 5-star quality, demand perfection, detail and results oriented and the ability to work independently and self manage. Mail resumes to: laura.miller@heartlandfpg.com
WORK HERE. BE HAPPY. Who are Clarity Care Givers? We are the premier Personal Services Agency serving elders across Central Indiana. And, we are an amazing place to work! Are you compassionate? Are you service-and detail-oriented? Do you have a heart of service? If you have these qualities, and caring for elders is your passion or could be your passion-please send your resume’ to: apply@claritycaregivers.com or call Amber and Suzanne at 317.774.0074, Option 3. Clarity Care Givers offers our Caregivers a welcoming, diverse, and inclusive culture focused on strong connections, exceptional pay, flexible scheduling, an IRA, and caregiver recognition, to name a few. Come to Clarity Care Givers, LLC Trusted, Requested - Preferred
Apply Online: www.debrand.com/employment Part-time tax Preparer needed for upcoming tax season. We offer a laid-back work environment with flexible hours. There is the possibility of some remote work, if desired. A degree in accounting or related field OR individual tax preparation experience required. Prior knowledge of Lacerte tax software would be a plus but is not required. Candidate must possess strong written and verbal communication skills and be customer service oriented.
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We are looking for an Operations Manager, who possesses a strong supportive mindset of “how can I help” and deeply appreciates finding joy on executing tasks and projects on a daily basis.
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This position is responsible for the activities related to operations after the sale; therefore, one must have the ability to juggle multiple projects at once and be an advocate for our clients. Requirements: The ideal candidate is professional, entrepreneurial minded, and able to lead and assist with all aspects of a project post sale until completion; day to day warehouse, inventory, and field supervision; and likes to get his hands dirty! Construction or Carpentry skills required. To Apply: CLEVERNEST INC 240 W. Carmel Drive 46032 tom@clevernest.com; 317-688-8100 www.clevernest.com
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR SKILLED CARPENTERS!
Looking for job security? Simpson Construction Services has so much work that it must hire five people for residential remodeling NOW. The skilled carpenters we select will have strong abilities in bathroom remodeling, but also with respect to kitchens, decks, basements, wood and tile flooring, doors and windows, interior and exterior painting, drywall, plumbing and electrical, siding and room additions. Again: Only skilled carpenters need apply. For immediate consideration, call Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.
Hiring experienced lawn care laborers, shrub and tree trimmers, Bobcat operators immediately. Text/call Jay 574-398-2135
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Local Computer repair shop in need of PC and Mac techs with experience pref both PC and Macs, certification strongly desired, pleasant personality & some sales experience. Pay starting at $16/hour and up for F/T. Send resume with cover letter to jobs@ctcarmel.com
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