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Gerry Dick speaks on state’s economic future after vote By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com In his Nov. 9 presentation during the OneZone Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at Forum Conference Center in Fishers, Gerry Dick development recapped the results of the election and what they mean for the state and nation, as well as speaking on what to expect regarding Indiana’s 2017 business economy. The president and managing editor of “Grow Indiana Ventures” and host of “Inside Indiana Business” on WFYI spoke about the passing of Marion County’s mass transit referendum, the changing of hands with the superintendent of public instruction election and a low unemployment rate due to an educated work force in Indiana. He gave some credit to forward-looking mayors in the Indianapolis area. “We have mayors who have a vision for the community and are not afraid to act on that, whether here in Fishers or Carmel, and I would certainly add in Westfield and Noblesville as well,” Dick said. “Here in Fishers, there are not only high-profile projects like IKEA, but there are investments coming to Hamilton County and particularly here in Fishers with tech companies like CloudOne, an Internet of Things company, Pie Lab and Edwin the Duck (in Carmel.) There’s an intentional plan about being innovative and supporting entrepreneurs in this region that I think is very important and has achieved a lot of things currently. I think the future looks very bright indeed.” Dick applauded Indiana’s collaboration, manufacturing, orthopedic, agricultural and rural economic development. “We are beginning to see collaboration. Problems still exist but regions of the state – cities, counties -- have competed against each other, and those barriers I think are beginning to be broken down,” Dick said. “I think OneZone commerce is a great example of that collaboration that is taking place.” In the next five years, approximately 62 percent of workers will require some form of post-high school

Gerry Dick speaks during a presentation regarding the 2017 business economy. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

education. Currently, only 42 percent of central Indiana’s population meets that post-secondary education requirement. Dick addressed the widening gap between hard and soft skills, encouraging millennials to strengthen their communication skills to be able to stand out among businesses. “Part of it is the technology, which is on one hand the greatest thing in the world, but on the other hand, over and over if I ask a CEO or HR person what is lacking in students you see coming in and interviewing for jobs, and communications skills are right at top of the list,” Dick said. “Professionals are seeing very smart, young people who can’t write a basic business memo or communicate verbally. Anytime I’m speaking to students, (I tell them), ‘If you can communicate and own that skill, you’ll stand out above the field by a long shot.’” At the end of his presentation, Dick took questions from the audience, with one regarding what Indiana isn’t doing to attract new businesses. One of Dick’s answers revolved around the overall health of Indiana residents. “We’ve got so many things like cost of living and quality of life, but we have to have the training and the skilled workers,” he said. “Improvements (to the parks and trails) make the area nicer to live in to attract talent but also making us healthy.”

Crash in Westfield claims life of Fishers woman , 45 news@currentinfishers.com The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office responded to a two-vehicle crash at 8 a.m. Nov. 12 at Ind. 32 and Gray Road. traffic accident Deputies determined a 2014 GMC Sierra was travelling east on Ind. 32 and disregarded a red traffic light, colliding into a 2011 Honda Accord travelling

north in the intersection. The driver of the GMC Sierra, John D. Miller, 68, Westfield, said the sun glared into his eyes and he was unable to see the traffic light color and the Honda Accord in the intersection. Jennifer L. Grillo, 45, Fishers, was the driver of the Honda Accord and was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation was completed by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Crash Investigation Team.

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Dispatches Conservation Creations - The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District will host its first Conservation Creations program from 4 to 5 p.m. Nov. 28 in the Annex Building at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 E. Pleasant St., Noblesville. Everyone is invited to join the district to create milk jug bird feeders. Participants are asked to bring an empty washed, rinsed and dried plastic milk jug with cap along with small sticks from their yards. All other materials will be provided by the district. For more, call 317-773-2181 or email soil.water@hamiltoncounty.in.gov. License branch holiday - All BMV license branches will be closed Nov. 24 and 25 in honor of the Thanksgiving holiday. Branches will resume normal business hours Saturday, Nov. 26. Giving Tuesday matching donations – Giving Tuesday is held annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving to kick off the holiday giving season. At Janus Developmental Services, a generous donor has offered to match any donations made to the nonprofit agency up to $10,000 during Giving Tuesday. For more, visit janus-inc.org. Throw a bicentennial bash – Want to celebrate Indiana’s 200th birthday with your family and friends before the year is through? The Indiana Bicentennial Commission has some ideas for your bicentennial bash. The Indiana Bicentennial Commission has put together “Birthday Bash” – a guide filled with decoration ideas and recipes for your bicentennial party. Visit in.gov and type bicentennial birthday bash in the search box. No shaving for officers – During the month of November, members of the Fishers Police Dept. will put down their razors for No Shave November. This temporary program is being offered on a volunteer basis. Those officers wishing to participate will raise money that will be donated to the American Cancer Society. When you see a Fishers police officer please know that the scruffiness is purposeful and temporary. Firefighter applicants sought – Applications are being accepted for the full-time position of firefighter for the City of Fishers. The firefighter application process is a joint hiring process conducted by departments from five different municipalities, including Fishers, Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield and Cicero. For a full job description and application visit, agency.governmentjobs.com/carmelin/default.cfm.


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Wishbone 5K set for Nov. 24 By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com Thanksgiving Day is usually a time for family and food, but the Fishers YMCA wants to add some fitness into the holiday. event On Nov. 24, it will hold the sixth annual Wishbone 5K. “The idea is a fundraiser for the YMCA. A lot of folks don’t know this, but we actually don’t turn anyone away due to inability to pay,” Member Involvement Director David Clark said. “This helps with that cost. Sports, membership, classes, etc. The idea was people wanted something to do. It’s a good chance to get some exercise. It’s very family friendly, too. We wanted to do something fun and for the community.” The event takes place at the Fishers’ YMCA and starts at 8 a.m. “We wanted to make it early enough so people could still have a majority of their day ahead of them, but not so early that families can’t participate,” Clark said. The event caters to all family members, regardless of fitness level. “We have a Fun Run for kids. That’s part of our program. We do it after the 5K. The race itself starts and finishes here at the Y,”

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Clark said. “The Fun Run is here, as well. This year we added a Senior Stroll for active older adults. It’s a one-mile event. Afterward we do a ceremony for each age group. We pass out pumpkin pie, as well. We usually wrap up by 10:30 a.m.” Pricing for the 5K and Senior Stroll starts at $37.50 and includes a long-sleeved running tech shirt. The kids Fun Run is free for children 10 and under. “We get about 1,600 to 2,000 participants, and we have parking right here. Our first year we had about 1,500, and each year we’ve added about 50 to 100. We’d love to break the 2,000 mark,” Clark said. For more, visit indymca.org.

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Small Shopping Residents are encouraged to shop small Nov. 26 and support local businesses.

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Residents encouraged to support local businesses Nov. 26 By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com As big box store shoppers retire Nov. 26 from crowds and nationwide deals, Shop Fishers will begin its initiative. Approximately 20 small businesses in the Nickel COVER STORY Plate District and beyond will open doors earlier than normal, feature discounts or both. “Shop Fishers is our flavor of Small Business Saturday,” said Casey Cawthon, marketing and public relations manager for the City of Fishers. “We wanted to join forces with small businesses, and we wanted to add our flavor to it. It’s really an opportunity for us to come alongside businesses in the community and encourage residents to learn more about goods and services to buy right here in Fishers. We have everything from salons to fitness places to jewelry places and home décor. We have a wide variety of gifts to purchase, so it’s really just a way for people to invest dollars locally.” This is the third year for Shop Fishers, and businesses are encouraged to sign up with the city to feature their discounts on the city website. Tracy Gritter, owner of Gallery 116, encourages residents to not shop at large corporate stores and instead visit her store and others around the area. “We’ve been in business 15 years, and we promote local

artisans. Small Business Saturday is just amazing. It has become the biggest day of the year, which is so incredible when we think about Thanksgiving weekend,” Gritter said. “There’s people that normally might go to the mall or might go to a big box store, and it’s really brought awareness to the community because small businesses are what keep the community going. With big box stores, you’ll get things produced in the masses, and here you’ll get something made by a local artist or a local vendor.” Small Business Saturday began as an American Express campaign in 2010. Shop Fishers followed suit in 2014 with the creation of the website and encouraging residents to visit the many stores within the city. “Fishers has just become so vibrant, and there are opportunities for businesses. We are seeing businesses that thrive,” Cawthon said. “I think the more we see successful businesses in Fishers, the younger entrepreneurs want to take that risk. They want to open a business in Fishers and see how the public is receptive and embraces that business.” Businesses interested in inclusion are encouraged to visit fishers.in.us/shopfishers to apply with the discounts featured on Small Business Saturday. Businesses can sign up until the morning of Nov. 26. An interactive map is available on the website or the Nickel Plate District mobile app for residents to plan their shopping trips.

“The Nickel Plate District is a vibrant destination for local businesses,” Mayor Scott Fadness stated in an email to Current. “Small business owners are able to create unique storefronts that attract business people working in the area and residents living in Fishers, and create a business doing work that they love.” “They’re going to be vastly different than gifts at big chains, so that makes it a unique holiday experience for everyone,” Cawthon said. According to American Express, 95 million people shopped at small businesses nationwide in 2015.

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Aftermath: It gets worse With Donald Trump’s Electoral College victory over Hillary Clinton for president, a number of things have been shaken to the fore, and many of them belong filed under You Can’t Make This Stuff Up: • The “leadership” at some of our colleges endorses offering hot chocolate, cancelled exams and therapy dogs to help students traumatized by the election result. What we find traumatic is these students are future leaders of America. • The president of the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, is being asked to stop quoting Jefferson by some students and staff, because Jefferson – terribly unfortunately, in our opinion – owned slaves, as did others of his era. • The “peaceful” protests in Portland, Ore., recently netted 112 rioters. Please note that 70 percent of the detained did not vote, according to a report. • Calls to abolish the Electoral College continue. They do not take into account the votes of rural America, equally represented with big-city America in the E.C. outcome. With the popular vote as the lone determining factor, campaigns would heavy up in the major metro areas and call it a day. That’s exclusionary, in our view. • The blatant hatred and racism from some of both parties’ voters is abominable. Win or lose, we believe it’s best for everyone to give the outcome a chance to succeed, and to work together for the betterment of our nation. In all sincerity, Happy Thanksgiving. 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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Life is for the living Commentary by Terry Anker Driving across the more rural of our environs during the rising of a spectacular harvest moon, one is reminded of the quiet grandeur all around. Big skies, still nights, teeming wildlife and intricately choreographed interconnections, dependent upon one and then another. Nature, by its very nature, is a spectacular. So why do we so regularly fail to notice the symphony taking place around us? What leads us to tune out the drama like a bad soundtrack in a shopping mall – only aware of it at its loudest and most disruptive points? Is it that we humans have become less attentive than our not-that-distant ancestors? Is it that, since we have very little legitimate fear of attack by mountain lion or warring tribe, we have lost some primal instinct to observe the world around us? Or, is it just that the chirping of crickets have been replaced by the chirping of cell phones? To be sure, the devices are de-

signed to drown out all other stimuli. Their chatter aligns to our own desire to feel wanted and responsive. So why doesn’t nature stage a comeback? It does, we’d guess, during a raging blizzard or torrential rainstorm. But can it ever hope to regain our attention in the quiet moments? Can the sunrise get us to put down the remote control? A deaf man whose hearing was restored by modern science was once asked his greatest surprise in joining our noisy world. He responded that he thought the sun would be louder. How can something so majestic be so quiet? He makes a good point. Are we attending to the real beauty in our lives or, instead, are we simply being overwhelmed by the noise? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Q U O TE  O F THE  W EEK “After a good dinner, one can forgive anybody, even one’s own relations.” – Oscar Wilde

In this season of Thanksgiving, I’d like to recognize a most unlikely group, a marching band, for salvaging a humor steaming dump of a week. I was on my way home after nearly 12 hours of high school debate competition (always a fun way to spend a Saturday!) when my younger daughter called to say she had not procured a ride to a Bar Mitzvah celebration, and could I please hurry up and take her. Normally, I would have pawned her off on my husband Doo, but he had been MIA for seven days, first on a business trip and then on a manly-man deer shooting expedition. This single-parenting gig had already taken its toll. I’d been forced to deal with the election results and my oldest’s broken-nose surgery alone, on the same day, and hadn’t been sleeping much since. My diminished coping skills had resulted in zero grocery runs, zero papers graded and hours of phone solitaire. I was serving cat food to the dog, Halloween candy to the kids and a heaping pile of pity to myself. But I still had to be mom, and so I got my daughter to her party, took her brother for Steak-n-Shake, and then drove downtown for my other daughter’s band competition. I left as soon as she was finished and mercifully crawled into bed before 11. But this was nationals, and though I was utterly exhausted, nerves and guilt kept me checking the live stream for updates. I’d already missed the prelims and semis. I felt I owed it to her to watch the results, albeit virtually. As the bloggers began posting the finishes in exceptionally drawn-out fashion, adrenaline coursed through my body. Eventually, I had to sit up. Down to the final three, first one archrival and then another, were announced. Her band had won, on a tiebreaker point. I leapt out of bed, screaming and dancing. In that moment, I forgot about everything negative in my world and focused on the happiness of my child. And that made all the difference. Congratulations CHS marching band, and, thank you. Peace out.

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In a flash: Locked out Commentary by Dick Wolfsie I had just gotten home after giving a speech, pulled into the garage about 11 p.m. and entered the house through humor the door inside the garage. Mary Ellen was asleep upstairs. I undressed, but before putting on my sleeping shorts, I ran downstairs to grab a small bottle of fruit juice from the garage fridge. I retrieved the drink and turned the knob to re-enter the house. The knob refused to budge. I was locked out. Buck naked. I banged on the door, bellowing Mary Ellen’s name, but the bedroom door was closed and the ceiling fan was whirring. On a scale from 1 to 10, I would need to make a disturbance that was a four. On the Richter scale. My cell phone was in the car! If I called the home phone, that would surely get Mary Ellen’s attention. It rang and rang but no answer. It went to voicemail. Out of habit, I left a message: “Hello, Mary Ellen. If you get this, I’m in the garage with no clothes on. When you have a moment, could you come downstairs and let me in?” I’m not a pessimist, but I knew she wasn’t going to check for messages at 11:15 p.m. Then, I remembered that sometimes I leave

the back door of the house unlocked. All I had to do was sneak around and go through the entrance on the deck. I needed to give some serious consideration to my wardrobe. What was appropriate for this occasion? I had two choices: A 40-gallon black garbage bag or the 34-gallon clear plastic bags. I look terrible in black, but the other option seemed, well, redundant. Instead, I just opened the garage door and made my way along the side of the house. Then, as I neared the back yard, I bolted toward the deck and into the living room. The next morning, I didn’t tell Mary Ellen what happened, but she called from work later that day. “Dick, I just listened to the oddest message. Apparently, last night, there was a naked man in our garage. Who in heaven’s name could that have possibly been?” “I haven’t the slightest idea, Mary Ellen.” She’d never find out. I didn’t leave my name on that voicemail.

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said. “We came out to Fishers and met the guys at Launch Fishers. We met with the folks at the city. We came back the following day and had a meeting with Mayor (Scott) Operating a business can be expensive. Fadness. Really, quite honestly, it was one Anderson Schoenrock, CEO growth and co-founder of Scan Digi- of those moments where everything just clicked for us.” tal, knows that better than Schoenrock believed in the vision anyone. Scan Digital helps consumoutlined by Fadness and Launch ers take old, out-of-date media and Fishers to build the city around endigitize it. The California-based comtrepreneurship. He moved a few key pany was founded in 2007 and has employees to Fishers in 2014. By experienced rapid growth. 2015, the entire operation in Califor“In 2014, the cost of operating a nia was shut down and Scan Digital business in California really became was operating solely in Fishers. a hindrance in terms of continuing “The most rewarding thing to to grow and scale the business. Schoenrock see is where we've moved has In the summer of 2014, we made enabled our employees to accomplish things the difficult decision to explore options to like buying a house they really had no ability either expand outside of California or potenor path to doing in California,” Schoenrock tially move the entire business elsewhere,” said. “When you have employees who are Schoenrock said. coming in thrilled to be here because of the Schoenrock spent that summer travellifestyle it's been able to provide for them ing and exploring his options. He narrowed with their kids, that's a whole different level the choice to Grand Rapids, Mich. and of rewarding to me as a business owner and Indianapolis. entrepreneur.” “I came and spent a week here, and we For more, visit scandigital.com. toured a bunch of different areas in Indy,” he

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Dispatches Credit union merger – Indiana Members Credit Union has finalized a merger with All Seasons Federal Credit Union of Indianapolis. All Seasons Federal Credit Union maintained one branch, located inside the Carrier facility with membership made up entirely of Carrier employees. The merger allows the Carrier employees uninterrupted access to financial services at any of the 25 Indiana Members Credit Union locations across Central Indiana. Indiana Members Credit Union will also maintain the All Seasons staff. Job fair – Sheridan Community Schools will host a job fair from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Dec. 8 in the Sheridan High School gymnasium, 24185 Hinesley Rd. This is an open invitation job fair available to anyone searching for employment in the fields of hospitality and tourism, human services, health care, transportation, agricultural science, manufacturing, construction and information technology. For more, contact lisa.samuels@hamiltoncounty. in.gov. New hire – Bose McKinney & Evans LLP is proud to announce the hire of Kristina Kern Wheeler as a partner in the firm’s Utilities Group. She will represent businesses, municipalities, executives and government officials in matters related to utility, government, business, bond, administrative and environmental issues.

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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a Photographer, Film Producer and Scouting and Casting Associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com.

Ann Hampton Callaway will perform a holiday concert at The Palladium Dec. 10. (File photo by Amy Pauszek)

Callaway to perform at The Palladium By Zach Dunkin • news@currentinwestfield.com

Indianapolis City Ballet included powerhouse ballet stars Maxim Beloserkovsky, Irina Dvorovenka, Daniil Simkin and Iana Salenko. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

Leah Danek (Carmel) and Jane Weiner (Carmel) of Ballet Theatre of Carmel at Performer’s Edge.

Where’s Amy attends Indianapolis City Ballet’s ‘Evening with the Stars 2016’ Where’s Amy was thrilled to attend the annual Indianapolis City Ballet’s ‘Evening with the Stars.’ The night included stellar performances by professional dancers from around the world. Indianapolis City Ballet’s mission is to serve as a ballet center in the Midwest, producing or presenting ballet works of the highest standards. ICB believes in growing the marketplace for dance, creating valuable programming that the community supports and educational resources to the dance community and general public and to serve the people of Indianapolis. ICB is dedicated to inspire current and future generations to achieve their goals, whether in or outside the dance world. It was a magical evening, and I was excited to see Leah Danek (Ballet Theatre of Carmel at Performer’s Edge) be a part of the cast representing the many talented pre-professional dancers of our own local dance community. The night also included a magnificent red carpet VIP after-party where guests were able to meet and mingle with the celebrity ballet dancers and enjoy delicious gourmet food and spirits. Where’s Amy always supports the arts and is a big fan of the Indianapolis City Ballet. Bravo to an unforgettable evening with the stars. For more, visit: indianapoliscityballet.org

Morgan Rust (Noblesville), Robert Fairchild (New York City Ballet), Julia Rust (Noblesville) and Tiler Peck (New York City Ballet).

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A champion of the Great American Songbook, singer-songwriter Ann Hampton Callaway considers Barbra Streisand a friend. Yet, it’s not as if she can call her on the phone and say, “Hey, Babs, I’ve got another song for you.” music “I’ve had many wonderful conversations with Barbra over the years,” Callaway said. “But no matter how wonderful our times have been, I still feel in a state of awe over her. Your heart always beats faster when you’re in the same room with her. It’s like finding out that Santa Claus is a real person.” Callaway and conductor Charles Prince and Carmel Symphony Orchestra will deliver a family-oriented holiday package of pop, jazz and classical holiday tunes at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at The Palladium. Callaway’s music and lyrics have been performed and recorded by Liza Minnelli, Carole King, Michael Feinstein and Pattie LuPone, to name a few, but one of her favorite projects was writing the lyrics to “I’ve Dreamed of You” for Streisand, who sang the song to James Brolin on their wedding day. “Barbara had fallen in love with the melody by Rolf Lovland, a great composer from Norway, so she asked me to write the lyrics,” Callaway said of the wedding song. “What I didn’t know was that she was getting married three days later. I wrote the song just in the nick of time. She got it three hours before she was getting married.’’ Callaway also wrote “A Christmas Lullaby” for Streisand’s “Christmas Memories” before recording her own Christmas album, last year’s “The Hope of Christmas” with holiday lyrics written by two-time Emmy Award winner William Schermerhorn. Her holiday concert will include her own “God Bless My Family,” Ella Fitzgerald’s “Blues in the Night,” a song recorded by Streisand, “At The Same Time,” and a couple classics mirroring Streisand’s interpretation. “I happen to be a very sentimental person when it comes to the holidays, so it was a wonderful adventure.” For more, visit thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.


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Show celebrates 25th year By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Former Carmel High School choral director Ann Conrad had a good feeling that Holiday Spectacular would be performance a success. “The community embraced it from the beginning, and we thought it was a great way to get kids involved in a concert that wasn’t just a concert but a little more elaborate,” said Conrad, who retired in 2014. “I’m proud of that being part of my legacy to be involved with that creative team.” The Holiday Spectacular celebrates its 25th anniversary this year with performances at 7 p.m. Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 3 and at 2 p.m. Dec. 3-4 at the CHS auditorium. Kathrine Kouns, director of choirs, said when she came to CHS, she was well aware of the Holiday Spectacular’s tradition. “Over the years, it has become a tradition for people all across Indiana to enjoy as they kick off their holiday season. The show has grown in spectacle and always features hundreds of students, thousands of costumes, fantastic sets, amazing fun and inspirational music, and always a visit from Santa himself,” Kouns said. “It is a family friendly show for all ages, and the Carmel students have as much

The Carmel High School choirs during the 2015 Holiday Spectacular. (Submitted photo)

fun putting it on as the audience has watching it.” The 2016 theme is “Let There Be Peace On Earth,” featuring music from around the world. “After showcasing all of our differences, we will end the show by coming together and realizing our common bonds.” Kouns said. “No matter what you celebrate, or where you live, this is a time of year to focus on universal commonalities such as the love of family, the desire for peace, the gift of generosity and the hope for miracles.” During the Holiday Spectacular shows, the choir department will sponsor the Backpack Program, benefitting Carmel Clay Schools families. Food, monetary gifts (cash or checks) and gift cards will be collected. For tickets, visit ticketracker.com.

Semler performs for CIDE By Zach Dunkin • news@currentinwestfield.com

dancers who have experience in the dance industry. It helped me realize the competition of the dance world and how hard and comSince she was 6 years old, Hannah Semler petitive this art form really is.” has performed in Central Indiana Dance EnSemler started dance at the semble’s annual age of 3. In 2009, she entered holidays presentation of CIDE’s 2009 summer intensive Tchaikovsky’s program. From that point she magical holiday ballet, “The realized ballet was her passion Nutcracker.” and started taking her training Not only is the sophomore seriously. She is a two-year stufrom Westfield High School “exdent in CIDE’s principal company, cited” to play the Snow Queen for the highest class. the first time, she is appearing “Hannah is a very talented with the pre-professional dance company as a recent award win- Hannah Semler will per- young lady with an enormous form in CIDE’s “Nutcrack- amount of potential,” said Artisner. Semler tied for first, edging er.” (Submitted photo) tic Director Suzann DeLay, who out 27 other contestants ages 13founded the Carmel-based school in 1999. 18, to share a $1,500 dance scholarship in the Semler will share the Snow Queen role with 34th annual Carey Rose Winski Dance ScholarCarmel High School student Paige Hall and the ship competition at Chicago’s renowned Hubrole of Arabian Coffee with Audrey Burdick, bard Street Dance Company. also a Carmel student. “When my name was announced, I could Performances of “The Nutcracker” at the not believe my ears,” Semler said. “I was shocked. Not only was it a confidence booster, Zionsville Performing Arts Center are at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 and 10 and 2:30 p.m. Dec. 10 and 11. but it was a way of showing myself that I Tickets are $25 for adults and $18 for students could do it, and that all the work I put into the 18 and younger. They can be purchased online weeks of preparation really did pay off. at cidedance.org or by calling 317-844-7453. “Also, I got feedback from professional

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Before Background Info: This 1920s Meridian-Kessler kitchen was in need of an upgrade. The small layout wasn’t giving the family the space they needed to gather. The homeowners knew they needed a more updated kitchen, and also wanted to keep the design integrity of their older home.

Before problems: The original kitchen was closed off to the living room and the rest of the house. This older home had a small kitchen and a breakfast room. This is a typical design for these older homes in the Meridian-Kessler area. In this particular home, it resulted in a fragmented layout and unusable space.

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The goal for this Meridian-Kessler kitchen was to create more storage and functional counter space, as well as creating seating for the family. 1. The original cabinets and countertops were replaced to make the room, light, bright and white. The homeowner wanted marble countertops like her grandmother used to have. This was a great choice to both update the space and respect the integrity of the original design. 2. By reworking a doorway into the kitchen, more usable wall space was available to contain appliances and create a new walk-in pantry. An original door was repurposed for the pantry to maintain consistent style through the home. 3. An archway into the old breakfast room was relocated to elongate the kitchen footprint. This space now houses a wine fridge and additional storage. 4. Wood floors were installed to match the rest of the home’s aesthetic. Design details such as the hardware, mercury glass lighting and stainless steel range hood update this otherwise traditional kitchen. Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before-and-after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.

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Budapest’s Great Synagogue Commentary by Don Knebel The Great Synagogue of Budapest is among the five largest synagogues in the world and is a symbol of religious tolerance. Sadly, it also remembers a period of extreme travel religious hatred. By the middle of the 19th century, Jewish residents represented about 25 percent of the combined populations of Pest and Buda, Hungary, which later merged to form Budapest. In 1854, residents of Pest began building a monumental new synagogue along Dohány Street. Ludwig Förster, the building’s architect, was reportedly unable to identify a distinctively Jewish style, so he based the exterior design on Islamic buildings in Spain and Morocco, incorporating two onion domed towers resembling minarets. He located a rose window reminiscent of the great Gothic cathedrals above the entrance. The interior included three aisles and a nave resembling European basilicas and a 5,000pipe organ, unique among synagogues. When completed in 1859, the Great Synagogue had 1,492 seats for men on the main floor, 1,472 seats for women in the balconies and standing room for another 2,000.

Great Synagogue in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Don Knebel)

The Great Synagogue was severely damaged during World War II by the Nazis, who used it as a stable. Under the Communists, the few Jews remaining in Budapest began using it again for worship. After Hungarian democracy was established in the 1990s, the synagogue was restored with government funds and private donations. Today, the Great Synagogue’s ark includes scrolls recovered from synagogues destroyed by the Nazis. The synagogue building is attached to the Jewish Museum, which includes a Holocaust Room remembering the events that led to the deaths

of about 400,000 Hungarian Jews. A cemetery north of the building includes a mass grave of those killed in the Holocaust. The interfaith design of the Great Synagogue has influenced synagogue designs around the world. The Central Synagogue in New York City, built in 1872, is almost identical. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column, visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville. com.

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Kingston’s BAND REHEARSAL SPACE

Book a session for your band! 3 hours/$50 1,000 SF studio, lounge with 60” plasma TV, full PA & backline provided, drums available 340 Ridgepoint Drive, Carmel rick@idealtalentinc.com 317-979-0137 Like us on Facebook! “Between the awesome physical facility, and the exceptional personal service, look no further than Kingston’s.” -Travis Jensen, An Innocent Band

Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856

tutoring TUTORING

Grades Kdg. - 6 Reading and Math Licensed Retired Teacher - 34 years Please respond to doreenedolnics@att.net 317-446-2849

Business for sale RESTAURANT FOR SALE!

Located in Fishers Indiana Mostly new equipment Holds up to 100 people 3,600 Sq Feet Beer & Wine License included in sale Large Kitchen! If interested email: cavichabro@gmail.com

ESTATE SALE IN FISHERS, IN NOVEMBER 25/26, 9AM-2PM 10139 Bootham Close 46038

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Carmel Clay Schools is Hiring!

FOR SALE Brand NEW Queen Pillowtop Mattress and Box Spring set. Still in factory sealed plastic. Never used. ONLY $195. Del. Avail. Call today 317-480-6463

NOW HIRING Now Hiring: Dining Room Staff

Donatello’s Italian Restaurant is looking for motivated individuals for dining room and kitchen positions, such as bus person, hostess and dishwasher. Weekends are the biggest need with occasional weeknights. Pay starts at $10 an hour. E-mail a resume to donatellositalian@ gmail.com or stop by at 9 W. Main Street in Carmel. Must have reliable transportation and be at least 16 years old.

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Bus Drivers & Bus Aides Cafeteria Workers Custodians Substitute Teachers Every position has unique opportunities!

Apply online at https://www1.ccs.k12.in.us/district/home

Stop by our office at 5201 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033 Email: cmiddlet@ccs.k12.in.us or call 317-844-9961.


November 22, 2016

Current in Fishers

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Now Hiring

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CARPENTERS NEEDED NOW

NOBLESVILLE ACE HARDWARE

Looking for receptionist who is good with people and multi-tasking with basic computer skills to provide general office support for Noblesville congregation and staff. Position is 32 hours per week. Email resume and questions to jrairdon@noblesvillefirst.com

Simpson Construction Services, LLC, a family owned general contractor, would like to hire skilled construction carpenters. Our company is growing, and we are looking for craftsmen that take pride in their work and want a future with our company. Contact Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

College not for you?

Background or Not in dance! Join the team at Fred Astaire Dance Studio Carmel, Indiana. We will train you in all aspects of the ballroom dance business. Why Fred Astaire? We offer a great environment, guaranteed starting salary, great training and opportunities to travel and compete. Need we say more? Call Dan at 317-846-3237

is accepting applications for full time/part time Sales Associates/Cashiers. Apply in person to 603 Westfield Rd Noblesville Indiana 46060

Veterinary Assistant

Part time veterinary assistant open at a caring and friendly locally owned 3 doctor practice in Westfield. The ability to multi task, maintain written records and computer skills are needed. This is a physically active position that requires lifting. Please fax resumes to Administrator at 317-867-2374 or fill out an application in person at Westfield Veterinary Care 17735 Sun Park Drive, Westfield. Visit our website at: www.westfieldvetcare.com

NOW HIRING Senior1Care

We are looking for Compassionate & reliable individuals to provide non-medical caregiving services to adults in the local area. If you are dedicated, hard-working and have a genuine desire to work in an environment where you will be helping others improve their quality of life, visit us and learn about: • Top Pay, including overtime & BONUS • Great full time and part time hours • Reliable, flexible & steady work

• FREE CNA Training • Fun working environment • Growing Company

Empathy is more important than experience, as full training is provided. Visit our Facebook Pages to learn more about our family’s story and why we started our local business 10 years ago. Call today and set-up an interview at 317-652-6175 or stop by our Carmel office. EOE

Caregivers Wanted! • Employees are our Clients too • Flexible Scheduling because your life is busy • Locally owned by Nurses • Owners Available to you directly • Full and Part Time • All hours needed. Are you a night owl? Bonus for nights! • Competitive Pay/Overtime/ Bonus Opportunities • Retirement Plan 317-774-0074 option 5 Apply@claritycaregivers.com Partner with GanserToGo.com! We arrange delivery catering orders for full service restaurants. Drivers will be given food at restaurants and deliver it to customers at their homes, offices and special events. Big tip orders! Breakfast, lunch and dinner shifts are available 7 days a week. • Must be at least 21+ • Smart phone to receive orders • Current auto insurance and good driving record • Reliable vehicle! Benefits: • Flexible Shifts! -Days, nights, and weekends available. Full time and part time positions available. • Paid Bi-weekly! - Drivers get paid hourly plus tips and mileage. Drivers are earning up to $12 to $20 per hour! • Freedom! - You don't have to sit in an office waiting for orders. Get orders sent to your phone as you move throughout the city. If you are interested contact us today! Call us Mon-Fri to schedule an interview 317-815-8900 and ask for Mike

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PRIME 47 Carmel IS NOW HIRING All Positions. We are growing and Prime 47 is looking for the very best Servers, Bussers, Line Cooks, Host Staff If you want to be part of a growing team of professionals please apply between 1 and 4 M- FR at Clay Terrace Mall next to Dicks sporting goods EOE

Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Acronyms: IMO, LOL, OMG, POV, TMI, YOLO; Things: FROG, GRAPE, LEAF, LIME, MONEY; Drinks: ESPRESSO, FRAPPUCCINO, LATTE, MOCHA; Stores: CHICO’S, GAP, LULULEMON; Restaurants: CAPITAL GRILLE, ST. ELMO; Governor-Elect: HOLCOMB ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT VACANCY AT THE INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOL, Inc (IMS). There is an immediate vacancy for an Administrative Assistant at the International Montessori School, Inc (www.intlmontessori.com ) for work from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM. The successful candidate should have a college degree (or equivalent), be very familiar with MAC and/or PC computers, knowledge of Microsoft office applications, good in math, and be passionate about customer service, children and parents. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (oral and writing) will be necessary. Prior experience working in an office will be an advantage. The chosen candidate will report to the President and Principal of the school. Resumes with a cover letter should be forwarded to: rkd1948@sbcglobal.net

Now Hiring Waiters/Waitresses APPLY IN PERSON 160 E Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN

“Growing a successful company requires marketing, promotions and advertising. These methods bring attention to our product and ultimately increase our sales. I have put great faith in Current Publishing to achieve on our marketing needs. The results we have received have been outstanding. I personally recommend, if you are looking to expand your business, that you turn to Current Publishing, where you’ll find professionals that desire to provide an increased customer base for your company.” - Gary Simpson, owner and president Simpson Construction Services

For pricing e-mail your ad to classifieds@youarecurrent.com


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November 22, 2016

Current in Fishers

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