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The Yard is a culinary and entertainment center proposed on 17 acres on the southeast corner of 116th Street and IKEA Way. (Submitted rendering)

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writers on staff and have to pay someone to write their application,” Thomas said. “It is imImpact 100 is having a growing influence in the portant for nonprofits to understand our process and our grant criteria before making this investphilanthropic community. Philanthropy ment, and this meeting is a great opportunity to “Impact 100 is a learn as much in advance as possible.” women's giving circle Grant applications are solicited in awarding high-impact grants to nonprofeach of five focus areas: arts and culits in our community,” said Beth Thomas, ture, education, environment, family and in her second one-year term as the health and wellness. Members work in group’s president. “The basic model is committees to review the applications in simple: Each woman, or a group of two that area, perform site visits and select to four women, contributes $1,000 for a finalist for their area. At the June ana membership each year. One hundred nual meeting the finalists present their percent of membership donations are Thomas projects, the members vote, and the granted to nonprofits each year, with a $100,000 grants are announced. The other final$100,000 grant given for each 100 memberships. ists share the rest of the grant pool equally. Most women are not in the position to make a For more, visit impact100indy.org. large enough donation to truly make a difference to a nonprofit. But 100 women giving $1,000 into a $100,000 grant can make an impact on a Number of members in Hamilton local nonprofit, thus making an impact on our County municipalities community.” Impact 100 has many members from Hamilton Carmel: 31 Noblesville: 6 County and Zionsville. Fishers: 13 Westfield: 4 “Applying for a grant is a labor-intensive proGeist: 16 Zionsville: 16 cess, and most nonprofits do not have grant

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The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis has released the single-family building permits for its nine-county area. real estate Permits rose 13 percent from last year and 21 percent over last month. BAGI announced a rise in numbers for the 12th straight month, a surge last seen in 2007. Some permit surge is attributed to a “post-election bounce,” according to a press Lains release from BAGI. Permit spikes in Hamilton County experienced a 15 per-

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County Boone Hamilton Hancock Hendricks Johnson Madison Marion

Total Permits 380 2,022 373 874 568 99 901

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cent increase. “The local housing market continues to be strong, and market analysts say it will continue with steady gains in 2017,” Steve Lains, CEO of the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis, stated. “Local builders remain sensitive to the labor and lot shortages and rising mortgage rates, but the consumer confidence levels and the strong recovering economy seems to help balance the marketplace right now.” Hamilton County had the most single-family permits this month with 2,022, followed by Marion County with 901. Permits issued in November have created a total economic impact of $967,231,621 in local income, $219,577,590 in local taxes and 16,376 local jobs.

Local Income $ 68,051,845 $ 362,107,450 $ 66,798,259 $ 156,519,244 $ 101,719,600 $ 17,729,297 $ 161,354,507

Local Taxes $ 15,448,895 $ 82,204,386 $ 1,516,4311 $ 35,532,460 $ 23,092,033 $ 4,024,844 $ 36,630,144

$ 17,371,129 $ 15,580,291 $ 967,231,621

$ 3,943,534 $ 3,536,984 $ 219,577,590

Local Jobs 1,152 6,131 1,131 2,650 1,722 300 2,732 294 264 16,376

Single-family permits have risen 21 percent since last month. (Source: Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis)

Food drive a success – David Weekley Homes hosted its second annual Thanksgiving Drive, collecting an aggregate of 147,000 pounds of turkey and nonperishable items in 20 participating markets. The company’s efforts provided more than 149,000 meals to local families. Indianapolis team members delivered the items to Second Helpings, Inc. to distribute to families in time for the holiday. In addition, Second Helpings, Inc. received a $6,000 donation from the David Weekley Family Foundation. AED’s donated – On Dec. 12, Bolt For The Heart (BFTH) foundation continued to deliver on the promise to equip Indiana State Police patrol vehicles with lifesaving Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) by presenting a gift of 95 AED’s. This was in addition to the more than 50 AED’s presented to ISP in March of this year. To date, 215 AED’s have been gifted to the Indiana State Police from the BFTH foundation. Restoration award nominations – Indiana Landmarks seeks nominations for the annual Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration. The prize goes to the owner of a historic structure that has been restored following the highest standards in method, materials and design. Eligible owners include individuals, companies, nonprofit organizations, institutions and government entities. Anyone may submit a nomination -- the owner, architect, engineer, contractor, neighbor, appreciative citizen. Nomination forms are available at bit.ly/ILawards. The deadline for nominations is Jan. 23. New child care finder service – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has announced a new, online tool to assist families in finding child care and early education providers for their children throughout the state. Child Care Finder allows families to search for licensed providers, inspections reports, complaints and enforcement actions against providers. For more, visit ChildCareFinder.in.gov. Scholarships available – Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Indiana Scholarship Program offers students the opportunity to apply for one of four scholarships honoring the applicant’s heritage to celebrate the growing diversity in Indiana. Applications are being accepted from eligible high school seniors in one of four ethnic categories: Asian, Hispanic, African-American and all others. Applications are due by Jan. 18. For more, visit rmhccin.org.


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Shop for Kids leaves children happy during the holidays

Members of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office recently paired with approximately 40 less-fortunate kids went shopping at a Target in Fishers. Children were able to spend $130 each. Officers, deputies and employees drove the children in a police caravan from the sheriff’s office to Fishers. Shoppers purchased essentials such as coats, boots and shoe supplies as well as toys. From left, Nicole Green, Jayden Little and deputy Todd Green prepare to shop. (Photos by Anna Skinner)

Deputy David Needham points out music items to Zachary Kirby.

Capt. Dennis Quakenbush shops with Emerson Sigler.

Arie Brownlee and deputy Kent Mustain pause by a shopping cart full of items.

Saige Turner enjoys some post-shopping popcorn.

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order for the noncustodial parent to claim the child(ren) on her/his tax return, the custodial parent must execute the IRS Form 8332, thereby relinquishing her/his right to claim the children as dependants for that tax year. In general, the Courts cannot order that one party has the right to claim the children, but rather that one party must take all steps necessary in order for the other party to claim the children in a certain year, such as signing the IRS Form 8332. Additionally, signing the release is often contingent upon child support being current for the calendar year for which the exemption is ordered, as incentive to keep child support payments current. In fact, the Indiana Child Support Rules and Guidelines indicates in order for the parent who is obligated to pay child support and wants to claim the exemption, that parent must have paid at least ninety-five percent (95%) of their court ordered support for the calendar year in which the exemption is sought by January 31st of the following year. Thus, in order for the child support paying parent to claim the exemption in 2016, that parent must be at least 95% current by January 31, 2017. So, while taxes can be a nightmare in and of themselves, hopefully with discussion and thoughtful planning, the child tax exemption doesn’t have to be included in that headache. At Hollingsworth & Zivitz, P.C., our team has the experience, the understanding, and the compassion to assist with your family law needs. If you have questions or concerns regarding divorce, custody, support, or any other family law concerns contact our firm at 317.DIVORCE or visit our website at www.hzlegal.com.


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Dispatches Conner Prairie events – Primitive Fire Starting, 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 14. Learn several different primitive fire-starting methods such as fire by friction, fire piston, burning lens and flint and steel. Not only will you get to practice these skills but you'll get to make your own flint and steel kit and char cloth. Cost is $35 for members, $40 for nonmembers. Free admission day, Jan. 16. Honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of what could be achieved through non-violent protests. In collaboration with Asante Children’s Theatre, there will be special performances of short plays that highlight African-American stories in Indiana’s history. 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: Fishers, Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield and Cicero. For a full job description and application visit, agency.governmentjobs.com/carmelin/default.cfm.

A rabbit caused a stir when it appeared as a visual in an information speech given by his owner, Ryan Robb, at Ivy Tech’s Noblesville campus last month. “F7” posed patiently as Robb, Fishers, explained the life of a show rabbit to his class. Robb’s family travels nationwide with their rabbits to compete. Robb explained that show rabbits typically are given a “name” with a letter and a number for identification purposes. However, his classmates, who had already appointed the pink-eyed buck as the class mascot, quickly objected and launched a contest to give the bunny a new handle. Dozens of submissions were considered, and by the end of the contest, the name Ozzy was chosen. Pictured, from left, Noblesville’s Ivy Tech campus President Dr. Dan Clark, Ryan Robb and Site Director Nancy Stromberg pose with the new class mascot, Ozzy. (Submitted photo)

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Feeling grateful over the holidays Commentary by Mike Colaw Talk about this over the holidays with your families. religion What if I told you the way you think could physically change your brain chemistry? You would probably think I was lying. We are who we are, right? Well, that’s not exactly true. Yes, there are dispositions that different personalities lean toward, but your attitude, and dare I say personality, is more pliable than you think. There is emerging evidence that the mind can be shaped through a thinking exercise. Here is where it starts to sound too good to be true. The research shows that a specific thinking (and talking) process can reduce physical aches and pains, depression, anxiety and improve sleep. So, what is it? Gratitude. Yep, being grateful. Don’t think of gratitude as a feeling, but a way of choosing to view the world. Gratitude can precede an emotional response. You can choose to think and talk gratefully and the

body, over time, will begin to feel grateful. Even more amazing is when modern science supports something a 2,000-year-old text has been saying. Paul, in the book of Romans chapter 12, teaches that thinking in the way of Jesus Christ, the way of hope and love, can “renew” your mind. Now we know objectively and scientifically that this is true! So, this holiday season when you are sitting around the table with friends and family, take a moment to think and talk with gratitude. Try this question, “What are you most grateful for and why are you grateful for it?” The greatest gift you give your family may end up being a way of thinking. Maybe try this New Year’s resolution: Every morning take a moment to write out two or three things you are grateful for in a notebook. Mike Colaw is the director of ministries at Trinity Church. You may email him at justthink@ luke117.com. Visit his websites, www.encountertrinity.com and www.luke117.com.

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$40 million private investment The Yard proposed for 116th Street and IKEA Way By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com In about two years, residents of Fishers may see a culinary accelerator flanked by 10 to 12 restaurants centered on a green space with the whole development spancover story ning 17 acres where the current Springdale Estates neigborhood is currently placed. The City of Fishers announced a $40 million private investment culinary and entertainment center called The Yard earlier this month, and the city council unanimously approved an economic development agreement with developer Thompson Thrift Retail Group at its Dec. 19 meeting. The city also will master lease two 1,500-square-foot buildings or one 3,000-square-foot building to be used as a culinary or restaurant accelerator. Brandon George Dickinson with the Economic and Community Development Department introduced the project to the council at its first reading. Dickinson said the city would have a very low investment with the master lease, with a payment of $1 per year. “That gives the city and its citizens opportunities to bring some really interesting concepts that might not have thought about DeReamer Fishers previously,” Dickinson said. The 17 acres is unincorporated into the City of Fishers and considered to be part of the Delaware Township community. Part of the process is annexing the land into the city before development can begin. The economic development agreement plan with Thompson Thrift Retail Group will include the establishment of a tax increment financing district consisting of the previously unincorporated parcels, and issue economic develop-

The Yard is a culinary and entertainment center proposed on 17 acres on the southeast corner of 116th Street and IKEA Way. (Submitted renderings)

ment bonds available to the developer. The bonds are anticipated at approximately $7.1 million. A waiver of impact fees also was included in the agreement. “As a long-time Fishers resident, I have seen tremendous opportunity to develop a project like this that has a restaurantheavy focus,” said Ashlee Boyd, managing partner with Thompson Thrift. “I don’t believe there’s anything to this scale being done with a culinary accelerator concept like this (in the state).” Although the council approved the economic development agreement, it did not vote on the planned unit development that would rezone 18 acres from residential to commercial. A vote

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Food trucks versus drive-thrus During its first reading to the council, The Yard was described as a culinary accelerator with 10 to 12 restaurants embedded in the development. At the heart of the development would be the culinary accelerator(s) with an approximate one acre of green space. In that green space, Steve Harden, an attorney representing developer Thompson Thrift Retail Group, said could be food trucks. The food trucks could become part of a “Food Truck Tuesday” or a program of a similar nature. In addition to the food trucks, Hardin said there are two permitted uses of drive-thru windows, not including food trucks or the culinary accelerator. City councilor David George didn’t agree with that specific concept. “I would rather see zero,” he said of the drive-thrus. “It’s a partnership, and we are helping out and trying to ramp this up.” Although multiple councilors expressed concern about drive-thru restaurants, a vote was not taken on drive-thrus. annexing the acreage into Fishers also was not yet taken. Steve Hardin, an attorney representing Thompson Thrift, mentioned that many chefs hoping to start a new business do not have access to commercial-grade kitchen equipment. “Chefs will have the opportunity to bring friends and family out to see what does or doesn’t work,” Hardin said. “They can move to a larger space within the accelerator and eventually grow into a permanent space elsewhere in the project. Thompson Thrift is really excited for these 10 to 12 restaurants that will be enhanced with the (culinary) accelerator.” Details of the culinary accelerator are not finalized, but a press release from the City of Fishers stated that Mayor Scott Fadness asked the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association to assist in the concept development. Currently, there are 28 homes on the acreage planned for the development, but the homes will be razed after annexation and the rezoning is approved. City councilor Brad DeReamer said the homeowners were paid a premium well above the appraised value of their homes. City council did not specify what that value was. Dickinson said there is not a specific date when the project is expected to be completed, but there are specific dates for deadlines along the way to keep development on track. For more, visit fishers.in.us/DocumentCenter/View/10841.


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Unscheduled calendar crisis

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Have hope as ’17 dawns Here we are - some would say thankfully - nearing the end of 2016. For our community, it mostly was a fine year, especially in terms of progressive growth and development as well as infrastructure improvements we couldn’t have imagined even 10 years ago. Our “world” is changing, and it is doing so for the better, we believe. Outside the local environs it was tumultuous, to say the least. The presidential election was a shock to many on both sides of the aisle, but the run-up to Nov. 8 was a war-torn effort that was equally, if not more so, a train wreck. We once termed primary season a clown show; that didn’t do it justice. With apologies to our soon-to-be former first lady who said she doubts otherwise, we all should retain some sense of hope that what is wrong in our midst will be made whole at some point soon. Without hope, what is there? We prefer to not even contemplate that. In life, we’re often told to play the hand we’re dealt, and doing so really is as simple as this equation: E+R=O, or event plus response equals outcome. We believe if you seek the bad, probably it will be bad, and if you seek the good, probably it will be good. People have pointed fingers at us for focusing on “bad things.” We do that on occasion in the interest of protecting our readers’ rights. So as we prepare to turn yet another calendar page, we’re hoping for the good - with stability - and all things growth in 2017. Here’s to you, and Happy New Year from all of us at Current Publishing. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BELIEVE IT ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Utah it is illegal not to drink milk. Source: dumblaws.com

Commentary by Danielle Wilson

A drop of whiskey Commentary by Terry Anker Often, when meeting a person of some renown, we are deeply disappointed. Yet, in other precious encounters, our already high expectations are exceeded and overcome by the distinctive and important comportment of our hero. Such was the occasion in a recent exchange with famed author and television commentator Doris Kearns Goodwin. With best-selling books including “Team of Rivals” on Abraham Lincoln and “The Bully Pulpit” about Theodore Roosevelt, Goodwin is a bona fide success story. She has earned a place as the preeminent commentator on the American presidency and its place in our culture — and that of the modern and evolving world. Thanks to the annual legislative conference of law firm Bingham Greenbaum and Doll, The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site and Indiana Humanities hosted an interview and discussion with Goodwin during her recent visit. Invited to moderate the talk, I had occasion to interact and see her in action. Affable and open, she reflected on what

history can teach us regarding expansive current topics, including our natural desire to leave a legacy, the impact of fake news and the importance of common understanding to effective communication. Goodwin spoke honestly about her concerns for our present — and for our future. We considered the general loss of confidence in the institutions upon which we’ve built the very foundations of our nation. She told stories that gave us pause, and confidence, that the future is ours to shape. But we must hang on to a bit of humor to get us through the difficult patches. Goodwin quoted her most famous subject, Abraham Lincoln, thusly, “A good story is better than a drop of whiskey.” She has a point. But then again, doesn’t it depend on the story and, more importantly, on the whiskey? 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 WEE K Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering, ‘It will be happier.’ Alfred Lord Tennyson

The unthinkable has happened, people. I’ve lost my calendar! My reliable, omnipotent, executive planner is humor GONE. And though I’m pretty sure it’s sitting on a shelf next to clearance candles at Bed Bath & Beyond, a phone call proved otherwise. What am I to do? I’m not exaggerating when I say that calendar is the only reason this family functions at a reasonably acceptable level. Appointments, practices, rehearsals, meetings, birthdays, games, competitions, parties, deadlines, surgeries, anniversaries — every single detail of our lives are in that calendar. In fact, if something fails to be placed in “the calendar,” it’s essentially dead to us. It won’t be remembered, and it certainly won’t happen. It just won’t. So I’m in full panic mode. I know two visits to the orthodontists are coming up, but I’m not sure which day or for which kid. I also know January has eight family birthdays, and apart from my twin sister’s and my niece’s on the same day, I’ve got nothing! Sweet mercy, what am I to do? Of course, my oldest thinks I’m silly for trusting such a monumental task to pen and paper when my phone could act more efficiently — and with better back-up capabilities. But I’m not going to lie. I look forward to sitting down at the start of each January and planning the year out. I like seeing how close spring break is. I like flipping to July and penciling in a prospective beach vacation. I like discovering what day Halloween falls on, and then considering whether a personal day will be in order. The experience isn’t the same on a Samsung 6. More importantly, though, I love that my old calendars serve as physical reminders of the memories my family makes throughout the years. To know that when my kids grow up and have children of their own, I’ll be able to pull out 2016 and tell them all about their dad’s broken nose or their mom’s marching band championship. So I have to find that calendar. The alternative is unthinkable. Peace out.

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even if it all changed after that cruise to the Bahamas. You can’t skip a size. You have to grow through it. Think about it: At some point Right now, I think I’m wearing the last pair in time, even 7-foot-4 former Pacers center Rik of 35x31 pants in America. Where have all the Smits had a 31-inch inseam. OK, maybe just 35x31s gone? humor for one week in the third grade. But still, he Every Saturday morning, I needed pants, didn’t he? head out the door to look for None of the clothing-makers care about pants that fit me. I’m either wearing old us 35x31s, or 33x27s or 37x35s. They think 35x31s, or I’m scrunched into 34x28s. Somethat our waists and legs are times I waddle around in a I am going to start a always an even number of pair of 36x32s. First, I go to Macy’s to shop. support group for men who inches. I know God works in Man, do they have pants. And have waists and inseams mysterious ways, but that’s they have some really great that are not even numbers. a little too mysterious for me. I am going to start a supsizes: 38x34, 42x28, 42x36, port group for men who have waists and in40x34, 36x28. Then I try Kohl’s, JCPenney and Sears. I look through all the shelves and racks, seams that are not even numbers. Share your stories, explain your frustrations. Admit you hoping there’s a 35x31 hidden between the are odd. I’ll call it Alterations Anonymous. 44x30s and the 32x28s. That’s where I once Of course, if you are a perfect 40x30, or a tried to hide a pair of 35x31s when I forgot 36x30 (the most common size), you probably my credit card. I went back the next day to read this entire humor column and didn’t find retrieve them, but no luck. You can hide some any of it very funny. Well, neither do I. of your income from the IRS in a bank in Switzerland, but you can’t hide a pair of 35x31 pants. Trust me. Dick Wolfsie is an author, columSo, what is the explanation for this size nist, and speaker. Contact him at shortage? Why would manufacturers not wolfsie@aol.com. make 35x31s? To have a 36-inch waist, you have to be a 35 for at least a couple of weeks,

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Home sales up 4.4 percent Commentary by Jim Litten Central Indiana’s residential real estate sales continue to grow, real estate according to statistics compiled by F.C. Tucker Company. In October, despite having 2,299 fewer homes on the market from which to choose, pended home sales increased 4.4 percent compared to October 2015. The average sales price increased 2.9 percent year-to-date to $187,867. In the 15-county region, only three counties showed a slight dip in average home prices. Hamilton County’s pended sales increased 11.6 percent in October 2016 compared to October 2015. Prices have also increased by 3.2 percent over last year to an average of $285,825. The number of available homes for sale, however, continues to decline in the region; inventory in Hamilton County slid 10 percent in October, a drop of 189 homes available compared to this time last year. In Fishers/Geist, the average home sales price increased 1.6 percent year-to-date to $267,333. Inventory moved at a slower pace in Fishers/Geist in October 2016. Overall, homes sold

in 73 days – nine more days than this time last year. Buyers in Fishers/Geist had fewer options available to them. Last month, 503 homes were available for sale – 24 fewer homes compared to October 2015. Pended home sales have slightly increased in Fishers/Geist. In October 2016, 133 homes sold – an increase of three homes compared to October 2015. Of the pended home sales in Fishers/ Geist last month, four were priced $500,000 to $999,999; 32 were priced $300,000 to $499,999; 39 were priced $200,000 to $299,999; 56 were priced $100,000 to $199,999 and two were priced below $99,999. Attractive pricing and financing options have contributed to steady sales month over month. We’re optimistic about the future and don’t anticipate significant changes in either of those areas under a new administration.

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the first half of his naval career. He then spent time with U.S. Marine Corps units in airborne casualty and evacuation. Vernier did three Jason Vernier grew up in Fishers when tours of duty in Iraq. it was a much smaller “Toward the end of my career, I shifted franchise community. “I remember when I could gears from casualty and evacuation and got into safety, doing inspections for the aviation ride my bike down 116th Street, and Hague community,” Vernier said. “It was a Road was all gravel,” he said. natural transition to switch gears and Vernier, a 1993 Hamilton Southeastgo into residential home inspections.” ern High School graduate, spent a year His father, Vaughn, has gone into at Indiana State University and then business with him, helping with the joined the U.S. Navy. books. “I decided to join the navy to see “Right now, it’s just he and I, but the world and, boy, did I see the I’d like to have five employees in five world,” Vernier said. Vernier years,” Vernier said. “I’d like to add Vernier spent 22 years as a naval an employee a year as our business hospital corpsman. grows. It’s a fantastic industry. I not only get “I only had been home maybe a half-dozen to check out new homes, but I get to welcome times. I decided to retire and move back home new folks into the community and reconnect and start a WIN Home Inspection franchise,” with old folks in the community.” said Vernier, who lives with his family in NoVernier’s wife, Christine, is a pharmacy techblesville. “What better place to start a business nician at Riverview Hospital. They have three than back home.” children. Vernier, 41, officially opened WIN Fishers WIN Home Inspection has been operating in September, which covers Fishers, Carmel for more than 20 years and has more than 150 and the rest of Hamilton County and parts of franchises. Marion County. For more, visit winhomeinspectionfishers.com. Vernier was deployed on aircraft carriers for

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Maddie Baillio will be one of the performers at the Songbook Academy All-stars concert. (File photo)

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Rachel Blackburn (Westfield), Hannah Mefford (Westfield), Chloe Winn (Carmel), Hannah Pettee (Carmel), Cora Maine (Westfield), Charlie Wells (New Palestine), Sophie Pettee (Carmel), Madelyn Wood (Carmel), Caroline Sindlar (Westfield), Aubrey Posluszny (Carmel) and Mia Browne (Carmel) took time to pose for Where’s Amy at the special tea party. . (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

Where’s Amy attends Central Indiana Dance Ensemble’s Nutcracker tea and performance Nothing beats attending a special tea party with a Sugar Plum Fairy and Nutcracker, and Where’s Amy was there to experience the magic and fun. Central Indiana Dance Ensemble hosted a tea party for guests before their outstanding performance of “The Nutcracker” at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center. The dancing, choreography and entire stage production was top-notch. I loved watching the little girl sitting next to me beam with excitement as she watched the famous ‘Nutcracker Battle’ and classic ‘Kingdom of Sweets’ dance scenes. It was a fantastic treat to see guest artist and Carmel native Jacob Pringle, along with Nick Posluszny (Carmel), Murphy Brazzell (Sheridan) and Lily Fife (Westfield) and 117 dancers, representing 49 schools in central Indiana. If you missed CIDE’s “The Nutcracker,” don’t worry, you can see it March at the Mixed Rep Concert and Silent Auction at the Tarkington Theatre. For more, visit cidedance.org

CIDE volunteer Ellen Blackburn (Westfield) and Assistant Treasurer - Ledger Pam Tison (Carmel) with CIDE Artistic and Executive Director Suzann DeLay, Marketing Manager Vicki Burdick and Board of Director President Jeff Sankey (Carmel).

Nutcracker tea guests Ella Kinze with mom Janean and sister Lauren Klnze came from Noblesville to attend CIDE’s “The Nutcracker.”

Nick Posluszny (Carmel), Murphy Brazzell (Sheridan) and Lily Fife (Westfield).

Each summer, the Great American Songbook Foundation brings together 40 of the nation’s top high school vocalists for its weeklong Songbook Academy and competition. Only concert one is named Songbook Youth Ambassador for the coming year, performing with Foundation founder Michael Feinstein at such venues as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and the Kennedy Center. At 8 p.m. Jan. 7, 2017, for the first time the foundation will welcome back all seven of its previous Ambassadors when the Center for the Performing Arts presents the inaugural Songbook Academy All-Stars concert, a special evening of music at the Palladium in Carmel. Tickets are on sale at TheCenterPresents.org/tickets. The performers, most of whom have launched professional careers even while still in high school or college, include: • Julia Bonnett (2009) • Annie Yokom (2010) • Nick Ziobro (2012) • Julia Goodwin (2013) • Maddie Baillio (2014) • Lucas DeBard (2015) • Brighton Thomas (2016) Backed by bass, drums and DeBard Bonnett piano, the singers will perform solo and in duets and trios, performing tunes that represent their current careers as well as their original Songbook Academy performances. The Songbook Academy is the nation’s only summer music intensive for high school students that focuses solely on the timeless popular music of the early- to mid-20th century, including jazz standards, Broadway and Hollywood tunes and classic compositions by the great Tin Pan Alley songwriters. The participants, selected from hundreds of applicants nationwide, participate in workshops and master classes with world-class mentors, including Broadway veterans, Grammy winners, Emmy winners and educators from top college arts programs, led by five-time Grammy nominee Feinstein. The final competition performance takes place in the state-of-the art, acoustically superior Palladium concert hall for an audience of more than 1,000. Next year’s Songbook Academy will take place July 15-22, 2017, at the Palladium in Carmel.


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Shobak Castle in Jordan (Photo by Don Knebel)

Ruins of Shobak Castle Commentary by Don Knebel A Crusader castle approximately 130 miles south of Amman, Jordan, proved impenetrable but nonetheless vulnerable. Its travel capture ended with an unexpected gesture of wartime kindness. On July 15, 1099, knights of the First Crusade captured Jerusalem from the Muslims and established the Kingdom of Jerusalem. In 1115, Baldwin I, the first king of Jerusalem, built an imposing stone fortress atop an isolated conical mountain east of the Jordan River to control trade between Damascus and the Red Sea. Named Krak de Montreal (Castle of the Royal Mountain) to reflect the king’s contribution to its construction, the fortress marked the eastern dividing line between Christian and Muslim territories. Because of its design and location, Krak de Montreal withstood a number of assaults. In 1187, after recapturing Jerusalem, Saladin began an 18-month siege of the fortress. Starving defenders exchanged their wives and children for food and reportedly went blind from lack of salt. Running out of both food and wives, the Christians sur-

rendered in May 1189. Saladin, known both for his skill in battle and magnanimity in victory, repatriated the wives and children. The Mamelukes modified the fortress in the 14th century, and it gradually fell into disrepair. The partially restored fortress, now known as Shobak Castle after its name in Arabic, lies in a still remote region along the highway that connects Amman to the Gulf of Aqaba. Visitors can see the remains of two churches from the Crusader period and large rocks used in unsuccessful efforts to attack the fortress with catapults. They also can see writings from the Quran carved in stone and a simple throne, both probably from the time of Saladin. Medieval fortress ruins are not for everyone. But for anyone wanting to see a Crusader castle with an interesting history, Shobak Castle should be on the list. 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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Will clean out houses, garages, basements, attics, etc; move/haul furniture, trash, etc. clean gutters, rake leaves; run errands; do odd jobs, render personal services. Full insured.: Text or call Jay@ 574-398-2135: Now accepting reservations for snow removal

Brian Harmeson (317)414-9146

Owner/Master Electrician bharmeson@harmesonelectric.com

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SNOW REMOVAL Residential & Commercial Locally owned/operated over 41 Years Free Estimates – Call today!! 317-491- 3491

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estate sale

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EVERYTHING MUST GO!

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The Electric Bike Center

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

ESTATE

622 South Rangeline Rd Suite S Car. 46032

SALE

CHRISTMAS e-Bike SALE Nov 24th Thru Dec 24th

Pet & House Sitting Service

ZIONSVILLE

Manufacturer Discounts 15-40% SAVINGS

www.pawpatrolindy.com 16 years Experience

317-802-6565 317-432-1627

“The Safe and Reliable Alternative to Boarding” Insured/Bonded Serving Carmel & Westfield

DECEMBER 29/30/31, 10AM-2PM 75 Clifden Pond Rd. 46077

9000sq/f High End $1.3MM Home. Selling contents of the entire home. Thousands of items available for 3 days only!

www.aether.estate 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

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

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$$$ CASH PAID $$$ WE BUY GUITARS Sell me your...OLD GUITAR Local buyer is looking for older Gibson, Fender, Martin, etc. guitars, amplifiers and musical instruments of all kinds. Friendly to-your-door service! Please call today! 317-771-9294 Thank you, Brian

NOW HIRING Volunteer wanted:

Seeking a volunteer/Admin for one night, one hour a month from 6-7pm for a pain support group in Noblesville IN. Starts March 2017. For more information, leave message at 765-465-5589

Pedal Assist Bikes have Great Health Benefits Call 317-506-6902 to set an appointment or Store Hours are Thurs – Sunday 1pm to 4pm AA

AA

If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s our business. Call Alcoholics Anonymous (317) 632-7864 www.indyaa.org

NOW HIRING 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

Full Time Optician

Busy, growing optometry practice in Westfield is looking for a full time optician. Duties include but are not limited to fitting, selling and dispensing eyeglasses, filing vision insurance claims, and ordering contact lenses. No experience required, on the job training provided. Please fax resume to 317-896-5335 or email info@ busbyeyecare.com.

POSITION: The Carmel Swim Club (CSC), located in Carmel, Indiana is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Assistant Age Group Coach. This position will work with 12 & under training groups. This position reports directly to the Carmel Swim Club Head Coach and Head Age Group Coach. APPLICANTS: Applicants should submit a cover letter and resume with references to: Ian J. Murray Associate Head Coach 300 East Main Street, Suite E Carmel, Indiana 46032 imurray@carmelswimclub.org


December 27, 2016

Current in Fishers

www.currentinfishers.com

Now Hiring

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We are looking to HIRE YOU If you have a compassionate heart and a nurturing soul, Clarity Care is interested in hiring you. We provide non-medical, adult in-home care. We offer: • Flexible schedule - full and part time • Competitive pay - $10-$15 per hour • Night bonus/referral bonus • Employee retirement plan • Custom match care giver to client 317-774-0074 option 5 Apply@claritycaregivers.com 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

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.

NOW HIRING Waiters/Waitresses Line Cooks $10-$14/HR OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 160 E Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN

Now Hiring

Now Hiring

Office Professional/Administrative Assistant Republic Development is currently seeking an office professional with recent experience for a potential part-time to full-time hire position for the north side office. The qualified candidate should be an outgoing, polished individual who meets the following criteria: • Availability on a set weekly schedule (ideally 24 hours/week minimum) • Well versed in Microsoft Office. • Professional appearance and attitude • Excellent verbal and written communication skills • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines simultaneously This is an excellent opportunity where the selected candidate will receive hands-on experience handling daily tasks related to residential and commercial real estate. The administrative assistant will participate in planning meetings (when appropriate), accommodating office visitors, general administrative duties and other tasks as assigned. Please send resume and references to info@saxony-indiana.com.

Now Hiring

Tuesday, January 4, 2017 4:00p – 8:00p Hampton Inn and Suite Fishers, IN I-69-Exit – 116th Street Contact: 317.937.1904 In January 2017, we are launching new career opportunities in our Fishers, IN location and we’re looking for qualified Customer Care Support and Inside Sales professionals to join us in a new business venture!

Now Hiring

Carmel Clay Schools is Hiring! • Bus Drivers & Bus Aides $1500 signing bonus for drivers*

• Custodians • Childcare Workers Every position has unique opportunities! *Call for details

Apply online at http://www1.ccs.k12.in.us/ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ARE YOU READY TO MAKE YOUR MARK ON OUR COMMUNITY? DO YOU APPRECIATE THE OUTDOORS? FRIENDS OF HAMILTON COUNTY PARKS FOUNDATION IS HIRING ITS FIRST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR! YOU CAN DIRECTLY IMPACT THE LIVES OF HAMILTON COUNTY RESIDENTS AND VISITORS BY HELPING MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE OUR PARKS AND PROGRAMS. PLEASE GO TO FRIENDSOFHAMILTONCOUNTYPARKS.ORG TO VIEW THE JOB DESCRIPTION. COVER LETTER AND RESUME MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH THE WEBSITE BEFORE JAN. 20, 2017

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

We’re Hiring Top Performers in 2017 with a Bachelor’s degree to represent our Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Clients

A personal invitation to Join us!

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TMS Health, A Conduent Company employees enjoy a rewarding competitive compensation plus incentives and comprehensive benefit packages. Bachelor’s Degree required for all positions! Customer Care Tech Support Medical Device Educator Job#16030795 English - Provide Tech Support and professionally handle inbound calls from consumers using a medical device. Customer Care Tech Support Medical Device Educator-French Job#16030795 Bi-lingual French - Provide Tech Support and professionally handle inbound calls from our Canadian consumers using a medical device. Customer Care Healthcare Specialist-IDS Job#16030723 Receives inbound calls from consumers ordering medical device supplies and provide professional support. Inside Sales Representative-HCP Job#16031906 Make outbound calls to engage and educate Physicians on a medical device product. Responsible for growing your own territory. Inside Sales Representative-Retail Job#16030721 Make outbound calls to engage and educate pharmacists on a medical device product. Responsible for growing your own territory, provide professional support. For more information contact: Senior Recruiter 317.937.1904 Applicants must apply online:www.conduent.com, scroll to bottom of the home page, click on careers, enter Fishers, IN or the job number to apply before attending the career fair in order to be considered for a position with TMS Health, a Conduent Company. Bring copies of your resume. Dress for Success

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Current in Fishers

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