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Fishers announces holiday events: holiday lights, letters to Santa, Feast with The Grinch news@currentinfishers.com The City of Fishers will kick off its holiday season Dec. 4 with its annual Winter Wonderland celebration. There are several new additions this year, inTHINGS TO DO cluding free carriage rides and fire pits with s’mores. The seasonal events lineup includes:

quarters, 8100 E. 106th St. Include a self-addressed envelope for a reply from Santa. Emails also can be sent to Santa through Dec. 23 at santa@fishers.in.us.

isn’t required. The event is 2 to 7 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Maker Playground, 8100 E. 106th St. For more, visit fishersmpg.com.

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A self-guided Storywalk hike features the story “We are Grateful: Otsaliheliga” by Traci Sorrell through November and “A Day So Gray” by Marie Lamba in December. The November Storywalk is at Cyntheanne Park, 12383 Cyntheanne Rd., and the December Storywalk is at Holland Park, 1 Park Dr. For more, visit playfishers.com/storywalk.

Winter Wonderland is from 4 to 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr. The Fishers Tree Lighting is at 6 p.m., and there are free carriage and train rides, fire pits and s’mores, cookie decorating, live ice carving, a special Winter Wonderland Storywalk and the Fishers Arts Council’s “Winter Wonderland of Art” exhibit inside City Hall. For more, visit playfishers.com/582/ Winter-Wonderland.

Holiday Lights Map The City of Fishers will offer a digital Holiday Lights Map for Fishers residents through Dec. 31. The map is free and can be accessed at thisisfishers.com/fisherslights. Shop Fishers: Holiday Series

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Small businesses throughout Fishers will offer specials during the Shop Fishers: Holiday Series event through Dec. 31. The sales began Nov. 27. More than 70 local businesses are offering deals and promotions in Fishers, such as boutiques, restaurants, fitness centers, spas, home and garden stores, entertainment centers and more. For more, visit ThisIsFishers.com/ShopFishers.

Families can enjoy a meal of Grinch-inspired treats, a visit from the Grinch and Whoville-themed activities. There will be a photo booth for photos with the Grinch. Registration is required by Dec. 11. Time slots are between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Dec. 18 and Dec. 19 and between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Dec. 20 and 21 at the Fishers Parks headquarters, 8100 E. 106th St. Ages 1 to 11 are $12, ages 12 and up are $20. For more, visit playfishers.com/583/Feast-with-the-Grinch.

Santa’s Mailbox Children can drop off a letter to Santa through Dec. 17 at special mailboxes around Fishers. The mailboxes are at Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., and the Fishers Parks head-

Printmaking Wrapping Paper Pop-Up Event Attendees can design their own holiday gift-wrapping paper using basic printmaking techniques. Registration

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Free Yoga Wednesdays Free yoga will be offered by Roots & Wings Yoga from 9 to 10 a.m. on Wednesdays through Dec. 29 at Billericay Park, 12690 Promise Rd. All skill levels are welcome, and no registration is required. Participants must bring their own yoga mat. For more, visit playfishers.com/533/ Free-Yoga-Wednesdays. Angel of Hope Paver Dedication Fishers Parks and Recreation Foundation will conduct the second annual winter dedication of pavers at the Angel of Hope memorial at 6 p.m. Dec. 6 at the memorial, 10595 Eller Rd. The Ambassador House will be open at 6 p.m. to welcome the community, followed by a candlelight procession to the Angel of Hope Memorial Garden and the reading of names by Mayor Scott Fadness at 7 p.m.

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Pilot program equips female inmates to be business owners after release By Anna Skinner and Rachel Greenberg anna@youarecurrent.com When inmate Jennifer Bellah leaves the Hamilton County Jail, she has a detailed business plan to HAMILTON COUNTY follow to create her own baking business. She will soon be a graduate of the new Launch HOPE Foundation, which equips female inmates with skills such as sewing or entrepreneurship to prepare them for life outside of jail so they’re less likely to return behind bars. The Launch HOPE Foundation started in the Hamilton County Jail earlier this year. It is only available to female inmates. The program is led by Butler professor Kristi Mitchell, who teaches the women entrepreneurial skills. A portion of the program teaches tangible skills, like sewing. Bellah, who is serving time for theft, is grateful for the Launch HOPE Foundation experience. She said with a criminal history, it’s hard to get a good job, but now she plans to be self-employed. “It’s like a merry-go-round,” she said. “I don’t want to steal. I don’t want to use drugs. But I can’t wait three weeks to get a paycheck because I was living in a hotel. I have to go out and do this (steal). You’ve never had a hand to get off (the merry-goround), and now I have that hand to get off. That’s what they do. God put me here for a reason because I was not going to be stopped on my own.” Bellah previously worked for Cake Bake in Broad Ripple and is skilled in cake decorating. As she navigated her business creation plan with the Launch HOPE Foundation, she wanted to start a wedding cake and cupcake business but realized she needed more name recognition in that industry before launching that dream. Upon release, Bellah will live at The Hope Center for a year, which also has a commercial kitchen she plans to work out of. “I’m still doing cupcakes and cakes, but

Jennifer Bellah participates in a sewing class. (Photo by Rachel Greenberg)

to get started, I’ll be doing business-to-business. To start as a decorator, you have to have a (well-known) name,” Bellah said. “So, to establish myself for the first few years, I’ll be doing cupcakes, cookies, gourmet English muffins and scones for businesses, so I won’t have a storefront.” Bellah’s baked goods will be sold at businesses, offices, coffee shops, cafeterias and hospitals. Bellah is scheduled to be released by Dec. 28 or earlier, and she’s eager to get started. She said her dream feels real. “I have always thought about doing a business on my own, but I didn’t know how to get there,” Bellah said. “I had no idea. I never would’ve had the confidence to do it, either. So now, I literally have a whole business plan set up. All we are waiting for is me to get out. It feels wonderful. “(Mitchell) has taught us a lot how to get from Point A to Point B.” Mitchell, an Indianapolis resident, teaches a business accelerator program to the

women while they’re in jail and after their release. “I vet business concepts, and when they get released, they have the option to go into the business accelerator where they bring their company to market,” Mitchell said. College interns help the new entrepreneurs with launching a proof-of-concept plan, marketing, website design and sourcing suppliers. “Whatever their unique business needs, they work with the entrepreneur – not just doing it for them, but doing it with them so the entrepreneur learns simultaneously,” Mitchell said. Nine women are enrolled in the program in the Hamilton County Jail. An additional 10 women are on a waitlist. The Launch HOPE Foundation also has an entrepreneurship center at the Phalen Leadership Academy on the east side of Indianapolis. Three new entrepreneurship centers are planned. For more, visit launchhopefoundation.org.


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City councilor announces run for state senate By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com

sign her council seat. A Democrat caucus would choose her replacement. “Everyone deserves a public servant who When the new Indiana State Senate disrepresents them, someone who puts them trict maps were announced Oct. 26, Fishers first, works hard and thinks independently,” resident Jocelyn Vare Vare said. “I am that public servant. POLITICS decided it was a I have always been centered by good time to run for local issues that make a difference the General Assembly. in people’s lives, like caring for our Vare, a Democrat who serves on neighborhoods and educating our the Fishers City Council, recently kids.” announced she will run for the Vare said she will continue her new District 31 State Senate seat open-door policy of transparency if Vare in the 2022 election. District 31 was elected to the General Assembly. redrawn to include all of Fishers, Geist and “In the end, neighbors in Fishers know parts of Noblesville and the northeast side my skills as an active listener and coalition of Indianapolis. builder. I look forward to bringing those Prior to redistricting, three districts skills to work for even more Hoosiers,” Vare served parts of Fishers. said. “I have lived in Fishers for over 20 years, State Sen. Kyle Walker is the District 31 inand I am an at-large member of city council, cumbent. A Republican, Walker was elected so that means I represent the entire city of in 2020 through a caucus to replace retired Fishers,” Vare said. “When the new senate Sen. Jim Merritt. Walker recently announced district maps were released, it showed the his bid for reelection. district had changed a lot. For the first time Vare expects the race to be competitive. ever, starting next year, the state senate “Senate District 31 is going to be one of district will include all of Fishers all togeththe most competitive races in the state er as one. I serve the community of Fishers. next fall,” Vare said. “We anticipate that a Those are my constituents. lot of eyes are going to be on Fishers, and “To me, this was a logical next step to this is going to be a very competitive race.” be able to serve Fishers in a new way at Vare plans to embark on a listening tour the state level. As a city councilor, I’ve seen throughout the district during her camhow decisions made at the Statehouse real- paign. Residents of District 31 can request ly affect what happens in Fishers and how a meeting with Vare by emailing hello@ our city serves our residents.” JocelynVareforIndiana.com or visiting joceVare was elected as an at-large Fishers lynvareforindiana.com. City Council member in 2019. She began her “The support I have received so far has term in 2020. She was the first Democrat been overwhelming,” Vare said. “I am inelected to municipal office in the City of spired by their faith in me and appreciate Fishers. If elected to the Indiana Senate, all the volunteers who have already stepped she would start her term in 2023, and reforward to help. We will do this together.”

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CARMEL Project: Range Line Road reconstruction Location: Between City Center Drive and Elm Street. The project will include construction of a new roundabout at Walnut Street (6th Street) and Range Line Road. Alternate routes during construction include Keystone Parkway, Main Street, City Center Drive and 3rd Avenue SW. Expected completion: Work on the roundabout is under way, with a full closure of the intersection expected for approximately 60 days. Project: Transmission and water utility

Project: Small structure replacement Location: 196th Street between Promise Road and Summer Road is closed. Expected completion: Dec. 1. Project: Small structure replacement Location: 191st Street between Cyntheanne Road and Prairie Baptist Road will be closed to all thru traffic. Expected completion: Dec. 1.

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Centier Bank honored — Centier Bank has been recognized as the No. 2 “Best Bank to Work For” in the U.S. by American Banker and No. 1 in Indiana. American Banker creates the list based on extensive employee surveys and reviews employer benefits and policies. The publication evaluates a company’s volunteering and charitable contributions, as well as leadership philosophy, recruitment, and diversity — among other areas — as determining factors. Learn more at americanbanker.com and centier.com. Applications open for 2022 grant programs — The City of Fishers has opened applications for the 2022 Neighborhood Vibrancy Grant Program and the 2022 Fishers Arts & Culture Commission Grant Program. Applications for both

programs will be accepted through Jan. 31. To learn more and apply, visit fishers.in.us/matchinggrants. HSHC receives energy rebates — The Humane Society for Hamilton County moved into a state-of-the-art facility in April, and qualified for more than $24,000 energy efficiency rebates from Duke Energy Incentive Programs. The facility is one of only a few Humane Societies in the country that have their own animal surgery suite on site. The installed heating, ventilating, air-conditioning system is unique because of the large quantity of outside air which provides a healthy environment for the animals. The project used both the Duke Energy Mid-Stream HVAC program and their prescriptive lighting program to capture rebates for the high efficiency lighting and oc-

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cupancy sensors. The 40,000-square-foot facility uses 42 percent of the energy used per square foot compared to their previous Noblesville location. Student teachers eligible for scholarship — Women student teachers teaching in Hamilton County are eligible for a $200 scholarship for the winter/spring semester. DKG-Beta Tau, an international teacher honorary, will grant the scholarship. Explanation of how the student teacher plans to use the funds will be part of their application, as well as attending one of the DKG-Beta Tau meetings to receive the award. For more on the application, please contact demuthrebecca@yahoo.com by Nov. 30.

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Shade shows her versatility for NHS girls basketball team By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Noblesville High School guard Ashlynn Shade’s list of final eight college choices reads like a who’s who of women’s college basketball. Shade, one of the most highly sought juniors in the nation, has narrowed her list to Connecticut, Notre Dame, Stanford, Tennessee, Louisville, Indiana University, Vanderbilt and North Carolina. “The thing I am looking for most in a college is a family culture,” Shade said. “I know wherever I go I am going to be surrounded by so much talent, so the biggest thing for me is culture, looking for my home away from home.” The 5-foot-9 Shade is ranked No. 5 in ESPN’s Class of 2023 recruiting rankings. Shade averaged 23.9 points on 47 percent shooting and 8.1 rebounds last season to help the Millers to a 21-5 record and their first sectional crown since 2015. “Ash is a hard worker,” Millers coach Donna Buckley said. “She is a straight-A student who excels on and off the floor. In addition to being a great student/athlete, she is also

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Favorite TV show: “Cheers” Favorite movie: “The Lion King” Favorite subject: Science Favorite athletes: Michael Jordan and Maya Moore involved in helping the youth program here at NHS and at IGB (Indiana Girls Basketball). On the court, she works incredibly hard to be one of the best players in the country. She has a high motor and is a relentless competitor. “Off the court, she is a wonderful, kind and funny kid. She’s such a special kid and

Ashlynn Shade is rated as one of the top junior girls basketball players in the nation. (Photo courtesy of Ashlynn Shade)

a joy to coach.” Shade helped her father, Matt Shade, coach a third-grade team from IGB to an AAU national title last summer. “They’re like my little sisters,” said Shade,

who played for the Lady Gym Rats last summer but plans to play for IGB next summer. Shade, who averaged 20.5 points as a freshman, was averaging 19.8 points, 7.8 rebounds and five assists in the Millers’ (50) first five games this season. “The most improvements I have made from last season is being a better leader for my team and making everyone around me better,” Shade said. “My goals are very team oriented this year, so being a better leader will help our team accomplish those goals.” Shade said there are always parts of her overall game she is seeking to improve. Shade said she and the team are very motivated after reaching regionals last season. “Because it proved to ourselves what we were capable of, and with our team returning so many players, it makes us even hungrier to go even farther in the tournament,” she said. At a young age, Shade played multiple sports because she liked to stay active. “But basketball has always been my love. When I would play other sports, all I could think about was dribbling a ball,” she said. “It wasn’t until middle school when I solely focused on basketball.”

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The Duke Energy Foundation recently awarded the Hamilton County Center for Career DONATION Achievement a $20,000 grant. The money will be used to support the development and expansion of educational programming for students in Labarr the Hamilton County public school systems. The HCCCA was established in June to coordinate and expand course offerings for students in all six public school systems in Hamilton County. Its mission is to provide students an understanding of high-wage, high-demand jobs available in their communities while giving them the education, credentials and college credits to pursue those occupations after leaving high school. “The idea is to expand career and tech offerings. When you think of careers and tech, there is a stigma that it is only things such as construction and cosmetology. But the goal of every high school student is to have a career at some point,” said Carrie Lively, the career center’s executive director. “The funding is helping identify curriculum that needs to be adjusted and adapted for the career force and to recruit students and to really grow and retrain our own talent pipeline in Hamilton County.” Community Relations Manager for Duke Energy Mark Labarr said the company wants to help every student realize their full potential. “We are fully supportive of this work.

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terfeit pill trend that has led to several INVOICE: 104668 accidental overdoses and three deaths in Fishers. Counterfeit pills marketed legitimate DESCRIPTION: PDFas File for prescription pain, anti-anxiety or stimulant medication like Oxycontin, Percocet, Vicodin, SIZE: x 4.667” Xanax 9.7” and Adderall are later found to contain fentanyl, a synthetic opioid similar to morphine but is much more potent, according to police. Teens are unknowingly connecting with local and national drug dealers through social media platforms like Snapchat,

25,000 counterfeit pills believed to contain fentanyl. CUSTOMER: City of Carmel - Porchfest A press release from the FPD urges Fishers residents to be aware of the counterfeit pills and only Porchfest take medications prescribed Holiday for Current Newspaper to them by a medical professional and dispersed by a licensed pharmacist. INK: Testing of counterfeit pills seized Full by the Color United States Drug Enforcement Administration reveals that two out of five pills with fentanyl contain a potentially lethal dose. Counterfeit pills seized by the DEA have increased by 430 percent since 2019. For more, visit DEA.gov/onepill.

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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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that we’ll continue to build a world-class team supporting our clients as they bring life-changing therapies to market.” Gene and cell therapy manufacturing Genezen employees 34 associates. It ancompany Genezen is growing. nounced plans two years ago to employ 36 The Fishers-based by the end 2024, a goal it expects to GROWTH company recently reach by the end of this year. announced it plans “Fishers’ life science cluster to invest $40 million to expand its continues to take a foothold in operations in Fishers. The comthe industry,” Fishers Mayor Scott pany is planning a multi-phase, Fadness stated. “Our focus on in75,000-square-foot expansion at its novation and entrepreneurship laid production facility at 9900 Westthe foundation for companies like Kaczmarek point Dr., northeast of Ind. 37 and Genezen to find a home that allows 96th Street. Genezen plans to create 62 them the business environment and talent new jobs by the end of 2023. The project is to directly support biotech innovation right under way, and manufacturing suites are here in Fishers. I look forward to supporting expected to become operational in the first Genezen as they continue to grow.” half of 2022. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. The announcement is the most recent plans to invest up to $950,000 in incenfrom the city in regard to new developtive-based tax credits, provided Genezen ments in the life sciences industry. meets its job creation goals. The IEDC also “This is an exciting stage of Genezen’s will offer up to $50,000 in training grants. growth journey as we continue to grow The tax credits are performance-based, and prosper within the Indiana community,” meaning the company is eligible to claim Genezen CEO Ray Kaczmarek stated. “The credits when investments are made and talent and biotech expertise in Indiana is employees are hired and trained. flourishing, and we are highly confident For more, visit genezen.com.

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City of Fishers, HSE Schools partner with teacher-in-residence program By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com The City of Fishers and Hamilton Southeastern Schools are taking hands-on learning to a new level. The organizations recently added two destinations to a program that started seven years ago as the Nature First program at Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve. Students in grades corresponding with state standards that are taught at the destinations visit those destinations several times a year for hands-on learning. After Amy Risinger retired as a New Britton Elementary first-grade teacher in 2019, she joined the Fishers Parks and Recreation Dept. as an education outreach coordinator. She already was familiar with the park’s Nature First program. Risinger “I had the good fortune to fall in love with this program as an HSE teacher, and as I retired, the position to guide this program was presented to me and I jumped right on it because it’s literally the most perfect job,” Risinger said. For Nature First, every first-grade HSE student visits the Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve twice a year, and Risinger visits each student’s classroom three times a year. After seeing the impact hands-on learning had with students, the city and school district enhanced their partnership and established more hands-on learning day trips, such as at Conner Prairie, AgriPark and Maker Playground in Hub & Spoke. Second-graders visit the AgriPark, fourth-graders visit Conner Prairie and fifth-graders visit the Maker Playground. Brooke Daniel is the HSE teacher-in-residence at the AgriPark. Jennifer Suskovich is the HSE teacher-in-residence at the Maker Playground. Both trips are new this year, but the teachers aren’t new to HSE. Daniel previously taught first grade and Daniel Suskovich taught fifth- and sixth-grade science. Amy Murch is the HSE teacher-in-residence at Conner Prairie, a

From left, teacher-in-residence Jennifer Suskovich teaches Ryan Miller and Grant Lacey during a Fall Creek Intermediate fifth-grade class trip to the Maker Playground. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

program that has existed for four years. The AgriPark program, called Farm 2 Table, welcomes students three times a year. “Unit 1 is about plant and animal adaptations. Unit 2 is centered around erosion and engineering and design process. Unit 3 is around planting, weather, temperature and measurement,” Daniel said. “It’s all done at the AgriPark. They get there, we do a lesson, whatever the focus is for that unit, and then they’re out exploring, collecting data, doing observation.” The AgriPark class is from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For the Maker Playground, all fifth-grade students in HSE Schools visit twice per semester. “They are doing lots of different STEM activities to give them an in-depth Suskovich look,” Suskovich said. “All these programs are all based on the Indiana state standards,” Risinger said. Daniel said the hands-on programming al-

lows students to learn in a real-world way. “It really takes the standards off of the paper,” she said. “What they’re learning is huge in all these programs.” Fishers Parks and Recreation Director Sarah Sandquist said the City of Fishers prioritized experiential learning over strictly classroom learning. “We focus a lot in the city on experiential learning and creating experiences for the students to Sandquist learn within their city,” Sandquist said. “We were really thinking about what other opportunities (are available) to get out of the classroom and have real-world experience. We’ve always been great partners with HSE schools, and this is just another extension.” Taking students outside of the classroom allows them to discover that they can learn anywhere. “These learning experiences level the playing field for all kids,” Risinger said.

Hoosier Road Elementary student Claire Ricketts completes a hands-on activity during a visit to the AgriPark. (Photo courtesy of Brooke Daniel)

EXPANDING TO CITY HALL Another hands-on field trip is in the planning stage. It will require all third-grade students to visit Fishers City Hall for civic education standards. A City Hall tour already exists, but a teacher-in-residence isn’t employed at City Hall. “We kind of have a civic program now but it’s not every third-grader,” Fishers Parks and Recreation Director Sarah Sandquist. “We would like to see that as it aligns with the learning standards of third grade. At some point, we’d like to build that out.” ON THE COVER: From left, Haley Atwood, Ewa Ciejka and Lynnlee Traylor determine the mass of an object during a trip to the Maker Playground. (Photo by Anna Skinner)


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Polite lies

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Commentary by Terry Anker Although there are countless ways to do it, there are none that don’t hurt, at least a little. When it is time for the breakup, somebody always feels the sting. Sure, Hollywood types talk about the “conscious uncoupling” from their fourth marriage. And occasionally, the relationship is not particularly beneficial to either party – it is just that neither side wants to call it quits. In business, and also family, not everything lasts forever. It may have been the best contract ever when it was signed, or so it seemed. Still, we rarely benefit in exactly the same way all the time. So the conversation, whether in person, by email, phone, video call, post-it note or sky writing, usually starts with some attempt to make the soon-to-be injured party think that the person delivering the bad news is still a good person. “It is not anybody’s fault. It’s not you, it is me. We’re going to try another direction but don’t want for us to end with any negative feelings.” OK. If there is so much love, why is the relationship ending? What they probably are avoiding saying is more like, “This relationship does not work and cannot end fast enough to suit me – it is your fault and there is no way to make it go with an idiot like you.” Well, maybe it is not quite that mean-spirited. But when we hold back, are we doing so to protect the feelings of others or to assuage our own guilt for our part in the failure? If we are entirely correct in the decision, would it be more helpful to the other person to say why, or would it be pointlessly cruel to explain our understanding of the problem? If we learn from our mistakes, what can we learn from a polite lie?

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

We rarely benefit in exactly the same way all the time. – TERRY ANKER

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“The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me.” — AYN RAND

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Folks, I recently made real progress in my 70/30 commitment to be more social. I am not fully dedicated to this goal because I recognize my limits both as an introvert and an early-to-bed hater of evenings. But my husband Doo doesn’t want me to become an agoraphobic cat lady when he passes, which will almost certainly be before me, so he’s been pushing me to make friends and “get out there” on a more regular basis. And though I absolutely loathe the idea, I recognize he probably has a point about me becoming a curmudgeonly hermit. Read on for the details of my small personal triumph. The school where I teach organized a series of trivia nights to encourage faculty to get to know each other better. I chose one where the venue and date played into my well-orchestrated workday routine: It was close to my house and would be over by 9 p.m. But as the big moment approached, I could feel my anxiety kick in and looked for excuses to bail. “I’m too tired!” “This lady who also signed up is in a different department.” “I don’t wanna! Wah!” Doo and my daughter did little to hide their disgust and eventually shamed me into going. And I’m so glad they did. We discovered a new place, enjoyed time together and took home third place (we headed into the final question in first, but mixed up the number of Elvis’ Grammys with Shaq’s NBA career 3-pointers. Stupid!). My colleague never showed, so I didn’t technically socialize, but I did spend two hours at a bar on a Thursday! Yay, me! Peace out.

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all over it. They made me president of the homeowners’ association. I’m about to turn 75. I’ve always wanted When does one officially become a to be a grumpy old man. Through the years, grumpy old man? I combed my AARP magaI thought I had made a lot of headway in zines for hints, but apparently their readers this area, especially in the getting older try to avoid this label rather than celebrate part. it. I called the periodical to grumble about My father was a grumpy old man by the their lack of coverage on this and comtime he was 60 and I aspired to be just like plained in the most crotchety way I could. him. But I wanted to do it even sooner. “We welcome your feedback,” she told I tried to be a grumpy old man when I me. “Please call again.” was in my 40s. But Most people won’t sadly, people misuncall you a grumpy In my 50s, I once protested to a couple derstood my crankold man to your face. of Girl Scouts who came to the door iness. I complained They just think it. selling cookies that their product to the manager at “Did you get was too high in sugar and that eating my email birthday Kroger that the enS’mores would shoot my lipids through card, Dick?” asked trance and exit doors were on the wrong my friend David, a the roof. Their mothers called and sides. “I’ll never shop few days after my thanked me, saying this was a good here again,” I told 74th birthday. health lesson for 11-year-olds. him. “I don’t know if “Yes, I did. I find – DICK WOLFSIE I’m coming or going.” email greeting cards But did he call me annoying. They lack grumpy? No, he burst out laughing — and creativity and it takes forever for them to told me I should have used that line on TV. download.” In my 50s, I once protested to a couple “Why, you, you …” of Girl Scouts who came to the door selling “Go on, David, say it. Please!” cookies that their product was too high in “OK, you, you … you probably have a good sugar and that eating S’mores would shoot point. I should have taken the time to go to my lipids through the roof. Their mothers the store and buy you a nice Hallmark card, called and thanked me, saying this was a instead.” good health lesson for 11-year-olds. Maybe I Even my closest friends won’t cooperate. shouldn’t have bought three boxes. Maybe I don’t have the right “look.” I’m I did everything I could to become a going to stop trimming my nose hair and grumpy old man before my time. Nothing start hoisting my pants up to my ribcage. worked. I don’t know how my dad did it That might help. with such ease. It was a gift. Last year, I complained to some neighbors about their unkempt lawns. I fussed Dick Wolfsie is an author, at others who put their garbage at the curb columnist and speaker. Contact two days early, and I yelled at kids shooting him at wolfsie@aol.com. hoops on Sunday mornings when I was trying to sleep. This had codger written

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Carmel father/daughter duo get opportunity to act together in ‘Elf The Musical’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Jack Tanselle has a special reason for returning to the stage to act for the first time in 23 years; he gets to THEATER perform with his daughter. The last time he performed was in a graduate school follies show in 1998 at Northwestern University. “My daughter has been in a number of shows at Civic Theatre over the years,” the Carmel resident said. A senior at Park Tudor High School, Mary Kate Tanselle was trying out for her first main stage show as an adult when she auditioned. “She and others encouraged me to go through a show with her and go through the process of preparing for a show with her, realizing there may not be another moment when that can actually happen,” Jack said. “I was pretty excited when I got the role.” Jack and Mary Kate will appear together in Civic Theatre’s production of “Elf The Musical” from Dec. 3 to 24 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Jack plays Walter Hobbs, Buddy the Elf’s father. Mary Kate is in the ensemble. “Prior to her getting her driver’s license, the most involved we were was chauffeuring her to rehearsals,” Jack said. “We were living vicariously through her on what the whole process was like. But it’s been a whole other experience to be here every night with rehearsals. One funny thing is, we are not in a scene together until the finale by the role I play and all the different roles she plays. When I’m not in a scene, I’m able to watch her and vice versa. “She’s had an awesome experience with the staff at Civic over the last eight to 10 years, and she has turned around and been quite a helpful coach to me.” Jack said he had to learn the process of memorizing lines and getting comfortable reacting. Mary Kate said she has watched videos

BEEF & BOARDS “A Beef & Boards Christmas” runs through Dec. 23 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis. For more, visit beefandboards.com. MUD CREEK PLAYERS Mud Creek Players will present “A Holiday Channel Christmas Movie Wonderthon” through Dec. 11 at Mud Creek Theater, 9750 E. 86th St., Indianapolis. CIVIC THEATRE Civic Theatre presents “A Charlie Brown Christmas” through Dec. 18 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Civic Theatre’s production of “Elf” begins Dec. 3 and runs through Dec. 24 at The Tarkington. For more, visit civictheatre. org. INDIANA WIND SYMPHONY

Jack Tanselle and his daughter Mary Kate appear together in “Elf The Musical.” (Photo courtesy of Civic Theatre)

of her father performing at Lebanon High School. “It’s been fun to see him perform again. It’s been especially fun to see him do it at Civic, a place I’ve grown up and done so many performances here,” she said. “He’s always been in the audience, and it’s fun to have him on the stage at this time. We had a lot of friends and family pushing him to do it. I helped him prep for the audition and gave him the best tricks and tips I know. That was fun, too.” Mary Kate said the dancing for her role is intense. “It’s really hard to not laugh at Matt Bays, who plays Buddy,” Mary Kate said. “Your character has to keep a straight face, and sometimes he’s so darn funny, you can’t keep a straight face.” Bays, a former Westfield resident who moved to Cincinnati, is returning in the role he played in Civic’s 2019 production of “Elf The Musical.” Indianapolis resident Carrie Neal returns in the role of Emily Hobbs, Walter’s wife.

“I never had any doubt about that,” Neal said of wanting to reprise the role. “I sing five or six songs by myself or with someone. We get to be part of the action, which is really fun. I’ve been doing (theater) as a volunteer and professional for more than 20 years, and I would put this in the top three shows (I’ve) ever done. “The audiences love it so much. There is something special about bringing the holiday to someone.” Noblesville resident Emily Bohannon returns in the role of Jovie. “The way you play a character has so much to do with the people who share a stage with you,” Bohannon she said. “I’m reacting to their energy. There are changes I’ve made, and changes Matt has made. In 2019, I just wanted to do a good job (and) I was so tense. This time, I’m more relaxed and having more fun.” For more, visit civictheatre.org.

The IWS presents “A Most Glorious Season” featuring Jessamyn Anderson at 7 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit indianawindsymphony.org. CARMEL COMMUNITY PLAYERS CCP’s production of “It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” will be presented from Dec. 2 to 5 at The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. For more, visit carmelplayers.org. CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vocalist Debby Boone will perform her show “A Debby Boone White Christmas” at 8 p.m. Dec. 4 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The AES Indiana Yuletide Celebration opens Dec. 3 and runs through Dec. 23 at the Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis. For more, visit indianapolissymphony.org. GREGORY HANCOCK DANCE THEATRE Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre’s student production of “The Nutcracker” will be presented at 3 and 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at Pike Performing Arts Center, 6701 Zionsville Rd., Indianapolis.


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memories around Christmastime.” Some of those memories include traveling with her late mother-in-law, singer/actress Debby Boone has felt something different Rosemary Clooney, who was one of the in the few concerts she has performed in stars in “White Christmas.” Boone’s 2005 recent months. album “Reflections of Rosemary” CONCERT Performers and was designed as a musical portrait audiences alike are of Clooney, who died in 2002. savoring the moment more since the “Rosemary left me her entire COVID-19 pandemic halted most live catalog of musical arrangements, so music events in 2020 and early 2021. a lot of arrangements I’m doing are “People are not as complacent her very own from her Christmas and they don’t take for granted the show,” said Boone, whose husband, Boone luxury of being able to come here Gabriel Ferrer, is the son of Clooney and hear music,” Boone said. “It’s and the late actor/director Jose moving to all be together again and have Ferrer. this exchange.” Boone said the concert is about 75 perBoone will perform her show “A Debby cent Christmas songs, but she’ll perform Boone White Christmas” at 8 p.m. Dec. 4 at some songs from her most recent album, the Palladium at the Center for the Perform“Swing This,” inspired by her father Pat ing Arts in Carmel. Boone’s headlining days in Las Vegas. “There is something about these ChristBoone typically ends her concerts with mas concerts that are particularly hearther 1977 single “You Light Up My Life,” a No. 1 warming to me because I feel like at Christhit for 10 consecutive weeks. mastime, people come to shows to have “I think that’s wants the audience wants, those fond memories of Christmas past and so I want them to feel satisfied,” she said. connect in a family way,” she said. “There is For tickets, visit thecenterpresents.org. a lot more sentiment. I have so many fond For more, visit debbyboone.com.

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Professional singer Jessamyn Anderson, a 2011 Carmel High School graduate, will perform with the Indiana Wind Symphony Dec. 5 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. (Photo courtesy of Jessamyn Anderson).

back each year.” Among other holiday and winter favorites, Anderson will sing “White Christmas,” “O Holy Night,” “Merry Christmas Darling” and “Let it Go.” “We always look forward to this day because it is such a wonderful time for the audience,” IWS founder/Music Director Charles Conrad said. “(The show) reminds us all of holidays with our family and friends.” Anderson agrees. “Live music is essential to a culture in desperate need of hope and unity, particularly during the holidays, which can be a hard time for those grieving loved ones or experiencing the weight of loneliness,” she said. “I am honored to bring the Christmas spirit into the hearts of all who attend this concert or tune into the livestream.” For more or for tickets, visit indianawindsymphony.org.

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NOTICE OF ADOPTION The City of Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana (“City”), in accordance with Ind. Code §§5-3-1 et seq. and 36-9-23 et. seq., hereby provides NOTICE that on November 15, 2021, the City’s Common Council passed Ordinance 101121A, An Ordinance of the Common Council Amending Rates and Charges For the Use of and Services Rendered by the City of Fishers Sewage Works (the “Ordinance”), at a duly noticed public meeting. The City is acquiring certain sewer assets owned by Hamilton-Southeastern Utilities, Inc. (“HSE”), including, without limitation, its customers in the Fishers service area (“HSE Customers”). In general, the Ordinance incorporated HSE Customers as ratepayers of the City’s Sewage Works. The City did not implement a rate increase, but rather maintained the current sewage rates and charges being imposed on both City customers and HSE Customers. A copy of the Ordinance is available online at www.fishers.in.us and at City Hall, 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038. /s/ Christopher P. Greisl City Attorney, Administration 1 Municipal Drive Fishers, IN 46038

CITY OF FISHERS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE VA-21-50 AND VA-21-51 MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers.formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: https://tinyurl.com/CityOfFishers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 in the Fishers City Hall Building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited offer comments on the following requests (“Proposals”): Case# VA-21-50 – Consideration of a Use Variance from Sec. 5.1.5 Permitted use table of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) for a Cemetery on a lot zoned R2. Case # VA-21-51 – Consideration of the Variance of Development Standards from SEC 5.3.1 Civic Use Regulations, to allow for a permanent structure erected for the internment of human remains within 100’ from the nearest property line (North Property Line). SUBJECT PROPERTY LOCATION: 14900 E 126th St, Fishers, IN 46037, Hamilton County Parcel number 13-12-30-00-00-012.001 The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department f Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written comment to the case planner directly, please contact: Breanna King, Planner II Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers kingb@fishers.in.us 317-595-3155 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE VA-21-49 MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers.formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: http://tinyurl.com/CityOfFishers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, December 15, 2021, in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Case # VA-21-49 - Consideration of a Development Standards Variance from Article 6.2., Sec. 6.2.2. Residential Accessory Structures, Paragraph C. Placement, of the City’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) to allow for the construction of a shed 5 feet from the side property line. LOCATION: 12983 Fawns Ridge, generally located east of Allisonville Road, between E 126th Street and E 131st Street. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written contacts to the case planner directly, please contact: Planning & Zoning Department City of Fishers (317) 595-3155 planning@fishers.in.us www.fishers.in.us/notice


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November 30, 2021

Current in Fishers

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LUMINARE CHRISTMAS

FRI DEC 3 AT 8PM

DEBBY BOONE: A DEBBY BOONE WHITE CHRISTMAS SAT DEC 4 AT 8PM

POSTMODERN JUKEBOX: THE GRAND REOPENING TOUR FRI DEC 10 AT 8PM

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SUN DEC 12 AT 7PM

DAMIEN ESCOBAR: 25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS THU DEC 16 AT 7:30PM

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at The Palladium Mon-Fri: 10am -4pm Prior to select Center Presents performances

THE ICE AT CENTER GREEN Wed-Thu: 4-9pm Fri-Sun: 12-9pm

PALLADIUM BOX OFFICE Mon-Fri: 10am-6pm Sat: 12-4pm 2 hrs prior to performances

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CIVIC THEATRE

CIVIC THEATRE

A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS THROUGH DEC 18

CENTER PRESENTS

DEC 9

DEC 21

INDIANA WIND SYMPHONY

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONIC CHOIR

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

DEC 17-19

DEC 23

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DEC 2

LORIE LINE MUSIC

A MOTOWN CHRISTMAS

DEC 3-24

LIVE AT THE CENTER: GORDON BONHAM & GENE DEER

BPE PRODUCTIONS

ELF THE MUSICAL

DEC 5

FESTIVAL OF CAROLS

LORIE LINE

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