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Solar group earns ‘Sustainable’ award By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com When Solarize Hamilton County realized Senate Bill 309 would alternative energy reduce the benefits to solar energy users, the nonprofit took action, meriting its recent recognition of “Sustainable Champion of the Year.” “When the governor signed it into law in May, we realized that because of that bill, that some people, to get the max amount of benefits from investing in solar, had to invest in solar before the end of the year, which is why we decided to start Solarize Hamilton County,” said Leslie Webb, president of the Carmel Green Initiative. “We think schools and churches and the community should have the right to harvest energy from the sun on their own property and get fair credit for energy or electricity.” Solarize Hamilton County teamed with local mayors and presented at Carmel and Westfield public libraries on the benefits of solar energy. It also partnered with the cities of Fishers and Noblesville. Solarize Hamilton County and the 12 other groups comprising Solarize Indiana received the “Sustainable Champion of the Year” award Dec. 2 from the Hoosier Environment Council. Throughout the year, SHC visited 310 homes in the county, resulting in 21 new solar homes. To end the year, SHC made sure each home followed through with solar plans. New solar homes in the
From left, Carmel residents Cindy Muse, Leslie Webb and George Schenetzke represent Solarize Hamilton County at the Hoosier Environment Council conference Dec. 2. (Submitted photo)
county include nine in Carmel, three in Noblesville, two in Fishers and one in Westfield. “We’re just making sure the people who signed the contract to get solar installed this year get it done this year,” Webb said. “That’s so important, according to the bill. We are making sure all get done in time.” For more, visit carmelgreen.org.
Hamilton County GOP to move headquarters to Westfield By Noah Alatza • news@currentinfishers.com
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while adding space. “We needed more options and really needed the space,” Campbell said. “The new location will The Republican Party of Hamilton County will have room for meetings and much larger gathermove its headquarters to Westfield politics with an opening expected as early ings. This is great for us, and I could not be more excited.” as January. The offices were in the county seat of The previous space was off 116th Street Noblesville until 2007, when they were and Allisonville Road in Fishers. The lease moved to. on that space expired, prompting the GOP “We were just trying to find the right to search for a new office. space,” Campbell said. “I had mentioned In a deal between Westfield resident something to (2018 Hamilton County) sherBirch Dalton’s EdgeRock Development LLC iff candidate Bill Clifford, who introduced and the Republican Party of Hamilton CounCampbell me to Birch Dalton, who is a great salesty, the new headquarters will be in office man for Westfield, and he sold me on it.” spaces west of U.S. 31 and south of Ind. 32. Campbell said she expects to be moved into Laura Campbell, chair of the Hamilton County Republican Party and a Carmel city council member the Westfield office by mid-January with an open house still to be determined. since 2016, has overseen the transition. For more, visit hamiltoncountygop.org. Campbell said the move will help increase the Republican Party’s presence across the county
Dispatches Newcomers Club – The Fishers Newco ers Club meets the second Thursday of most months at 6:45 p.m. at the Delaware Township Building, 9090 E. 131st St. Meet friends, join one of our activity groups, and participate in various charitable activities. For more, contact the club at fishersnewcomers@gmail. com Conner Prairie youth volunteers sought – Conner Prairie is accepting applications for its youth volunteer program for 2018. Youth ages 10-18 volunteer in both historic costumes and modern clothes throughout the museum’s historic grounds, indoor experiences and more. Youth also volunteer at special events that Conner Prairie stages throughout the year. Applications are available online at ConnerPrairie.org. Enter Youth Volunteer into the search box for the link. The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m. Jan. 5. DOT summer internships available – The Indiana Dept. of Transportation is accepting applications for Governor’s Summer Internships paying $11.30 per hour. The internships focus on many areas of study, including engineering, business, communications, finance, project management and construction. Students must have completed one year of college to be eligible. Application deadline is Jan. 12. For more, visit in.gov/ spd/3165.htm. Avoid identity theft – The Indiana Dept. of Revenue wants Hoosiers to take steps to avoid identity theft and credit fraud. If your identity is stolen, the first thing you should do is freeze your credit to prevent new accounts from being opened in your name. The DOR has a website with resources to help. Visit IN.gov and click on Help and Resources for links to various documents and toolkits.
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Where’s Amy attends Assistance League luncheon Where’s Amy attended the Assistance League of Indianapolis Holiday Luncheon at Ritz Charles in Carmel. The day included a delicious lunch; huge silent auction and raffle with wonderful items donated by local venders; a special video presentation about the organization created by Fisher’s resident Rocky Walls of 12 Star Media; and a fabulous Matilda Jane and The Secret Ingredient children and women's fashion show. Both clothing stores donated 10 percent of sales to the Assistance League. The Assistance League’s philanthropic programs include Operation School Bell, Ali Bears, Ali Friends and Assault Surviving Kits. For more, visit ALindy.org. From left, Pam Bennett (Fishers), Kathy Lindsey (Geist), Julie Yates (Fishers) and Assistance League President Rosemary Crowley (Zionsville). (Photos by Amy Pauszek)
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lot at city hall is limited to vehicles accessing the lot off of southbound Range Line Road. WESTFIELD • Resurfacing projects are continuing throughout the city. These projects include Joliet Road, Catherine Drive, Greyhound Pass from 151st to Western Way, Greyhound Court, Spring Meadows subdivision and half of Pine Ridge and Quail Ridge subdivisions. • Utility relocations are currently happening. The project will be completed by the end of the year. The project includes construction of a roundabout at 186th Street and Spring Mill Road and a new boulevard roadway construction to Kinsey Avenue. • Towne Road reconstruction includes three new culverts, widening and vertical sight distance corrections. Utility relocations will begin next month and construction will begin this fall. The project is expected to be complete by summer or fall of next year. Resurfacing Towne Road from 116th street to 156th Street will begin after the New Year. • The Monon trail is being extended from 191st to 216th streets. Most of the work will begin after the New Year. • The second phase of the riparian corridor for Grand Junction Park and Plaza will begin construction before the end of the year and most of the work will be done over the winter months when the water is frozen. ZIONSVILLE/WHITESTOWN • C.R. 400 S./425 S. is closed between C.R. 650 E. and 750 E, as crews work on the 300 S./400 S. connector project in east Whitestown. Two lanes are under construction, although ultimately it is planned to be a four-lane, divided roadway. The project is expected to continue into 2018.
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Mission Mechanical
Mission Mechanical plans to move to Lawrence in 2018. The plumbing, heating and air conditioning company serves the doughnut counties around Marion County. “We have a couple of major economic development projects happening,” Collier said. “We do have a group moving in the
IN LAWRENCE By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com For 2018, Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier said the city will focus primarily on public safety and infrastructure initiatives and projects. Residents also will see expanded and enhanced programming in the city’s parks department as well as aesthetic infrastructure improvements around town with road, sidewalk and streetlight projects in the works. “We’ll of course again have our ever-growing Public Safety Day, which we’ve now moved the infamous chicken-wing-eating contest (between the police and fire departments) to that day,” Collier said. “We always have a big crowd.”
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“There’s one project that I can’t officially announce yet, but if you drive by it, you’ll see it in the works,” Collier said. “Someone is moving in at the corner of 59th Street and Sunnyside Road.”
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“We are going to bring back the farmers market again,” Collier said. “It was a big success last year. (It’s) something I think that the residents, especially in (the central) part of the city, appreciate. That will probably grow with some additional produce vendors so we have a more consistent produce presence. The first year of the market struggled the first couple of weeks with getting fresh produce from Indiana. We’ll look at having some come from Kentucky and Tennessee.” UCI trail study
Earlier this year, UCI did a city-wide trail
study for Lawrence. “Essentially, what we’re trying to do is build trails to link all parts of the city to the city center,” Collier said. “The City of Lawrence, I think, is already in the top five greenest cities in Indiana, so trails aren’t quite as big of a deal to us as they are to some other communities, but we do have some connectivity issues, especially in the northeastern part of the city and connecting it to central Lawrence. The trail study is showing us that we’ll have to add a couple of new trails and purchase some right of way. That could happen as early as this summer.”
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New equipment “We have had several new (pieces of) equipment purchased, including two more battalion vehicles, (and) I believe two ambulances that are going to be purchased this year,” Collier said. “We did also put 12 new police cars in the fleet, and that will just become kind of an ongoing thing. Our police cars won’t get any older than five years. This is the second year of that.”
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“We have paving projects that have already been scheduled,” Collier said. “Those will occur as soon as the weather breaks, probably the middle to end of March.” Two paving projects will take place along two sections of Mitthoeffer Road between 46th Street and Pendleton Pike. Sidewalk improvements
Collier said the city’s sidewalk project is ongoing. It involves going into neighborhoods and fixing heaved sidewalks. A tool called a mudjacker will be used. “They actually take a hydraulically pumped-in mix of concrete-like material that they can actually drill a hole in the sidewalk, pump it up and even it out,” Collier said. “We started doing that this summer, and we’re still doing it whenever the weather allows us to.”
Utility rate changes
In May, the City of Lawrence made changes to increase the cost of its utility. “(The increase) has resulted in several very positive things for the city this year,” Collier said. “No. 1, our utility is back on solid ground, and it will be for the foreseeable future. We were able to get our utility bond rating up from junk bond status to investment grade. That ended up saving us about $2.5 million, which will go right back into the utility.” Streetlights
Approximately $100,000 of the city’s 2018 operating budget has been set aside for streetlight replacement. “Streetlights have been ignored for too long in the city, and so we’re catching up and fixing that, which should be a major improvement,” Collier said.
Collier said the older parts of the city are areas in which the most streetlights are out, and those will be the first to be replaced or repaired. Lights also will be replaced with energy-efficient LEDs. “We think maybe we can get all of our lights replaced by the end of (2018),” Collier said. Richardt Water Plant
“Richardt Water Plant is being completely rebuilt,” Collier said. “When it’s done, it will be able to supply all the water for the city in just one plant. The nice thing about Richardt is that it sits on top of one of the largest aquifers in central Indiana.” Sterrett Center remodel
“The Strerrett Center is in the midst of a remodel,” Collier said. “We’re going to paint the outside. The interior will be a major upgrade and remodel.”
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Even with the opening of IKEA, TopGolf, Portillo’s, Braden Business Systems and more in 2017, Fishers won’t stop growing in 2018. What follows is a list of developments, construction and projects the city has planned for the New Year.
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Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness has announced the development of an IoT (Internet of Things) Lab in Fishers on Visionary Way. The lab would be the first of its kind in Indiana and possibly the Midwest. Internet of Things is the application of internet to various devices, according to the city’s announcement. The lab is estimated to encompass 24,000 square feet with a makerspace and space for meetings and offices. “We’ll be opening and cutting the ribbon at the Internet of Things Lab in the first quarter,” Fadness said. “Hopefully, we will have a great grand opening next spring.
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The first two restaurants for The Yard, a 17-acre, $40 million culinary district to be built near 116th Street and I-69, were recently announced. St. Elmo Steakhouse subsidiary restaurants Burger Study and 1933 Lounge will set up shop, with a groundbreaking scheduled for the second quarter of 2018. The restaurants have plans to open in 2019. “That’s going to be in July of (2019), and not only are we bringing a piece of St. Elmo to Fishers, but we’re also going to open up our adult burger concept at Burger Study.” St. Elmo isn’t the only big announcement The Yard has planned. “Next year, we will break ground on The Yard, and between now and the breaking ground we anticipate having several announcements on restaurants and details put around the culinary incubator and accelerator through next year,” Fadness said.
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Other developments Other developments expected to continue in 2018 include Knowledge Services and the new police station opening in August. Knowledge Services will break ground at its site near 106th Street and I-69 this year. The $17 million development was announced in June 2017 and is expected to bring 400 jobs to the area. “We broke a record this year with nearly 2,200 new jobs and $60 million in (capital) investments,” Fadness said. “My goal for economic development (in 2018), it’s a reach, but hopefully we can break that record again. There’s a lot of belief Fishers is the right place to do business, and hopefully that equates to more and more economic activity.”
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In God We Trust Commentary by Terry Anker This time of year, we become reacquainted with old friends and family, remembering why we love and miss them. But also, we may remember why we only see them on holidays! All the same, winter brings out in us an innate desire to reaffirm traditions of all sorts. We search high and low for the “right” sweet potatoes for pie. We love the treat and couldn’t imagine a year without it. Yet, we never seem to miss it the other 364 days of the calendar. Food, decorations and song work our collective memories. They connect us to each other and to our past. Even more so, we scan the channels seeking the reaffirming and redundant broadcast of our favorite movies and specials. How can the 25th viewing be more powerful than the previous 24? One favorite, “A Christmas Story,” is adapted from humorist and author Jean Shepherd’s book, “In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash.” Loosely based on his childhood home in Hammond, Ind., the story is that of youthful desire. Yet, it elegantly lays out the hopes and dashed desires of the protagonist’s “old man” as well. Even as he misses the top prize, he cherishes the one he does receive. Likewise, no one thinks Ralphie to be incomplete without a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200 Shot Range Model Air Rifle. Still, they suspend their legitimate concerns about his safety to support his long-held dream. Even as we know that our only complete trust may be reserved for our maker, we work to find trust in those around us. Reliability, support and love may not substitute for trust. But, aren’t they close enough? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
BEL I EVE I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Alderson, W.V., One may not walk a lion, tiger or leopard, even on a leash. Source: dumblaws.com
Some Like It Hot spices up the market Commentary by the Fishers Winter Farmers Market Dive into authentic flavors and recipes at the Fishers Winter Farmers Market. Some farmers market Like It Hot, a part-time vendor during the winter market, offers shoppers a selection of popular salsas and tamales during the winter season. Owned by couple Fernando and Elaine Salgado, Some Like It Hot was built on Mexican cuisine and an entrepreneurial spirit. Having both lived in Mexico, Fernando in Morelia, Michoacán, and Elaine in Cuernavaca, Morelos, they were able to refine the flavor needed to build a new business. Some Like It Hot launched a few years ago with encouragement from family and friends who couldn’t get enough of the couple’s home cooking. A popular vendor at Fishers’ summer farmers markets, Some Like It Hot offers
traditional salsa along with salsa verde in mild, American hot, Mexican hot and diablo. They also offer chicken tamales in red sauce, chicken tamales in green sauce, vegetarian tamales and vegan tamales for those with dietary considerations. Some Like It Hot prepares glutenfree tamales and salsas to accommodate special dietary considerations. Although 2016 was its first year participating in the Fishers Farmers Market, residents embraced Some Like It Hot, which typically sells 500 tamales and 1,500 ounces of salsa on Saturdays during the summer season. Come get a taste of its popular salsas and tamales at the winter market at the Roy G. Holland Memorial Park building. To ensure Some Like It Hot will be in attendance, visit the Fishers Farmers Market Facebook page. For more, connect with Some Like It Hot on Facebook at Facebook. com/SomeLikeItHotInIndiana or online at somelikeithot.us.
Every Christmas, my four sisters and I struggle to come up with a present for our parents. Often we go solo, one humor framing a picture of the grandkids and another giving a gift card to their favorite restaurant. But this year, divine inspiration hit the youngest, and we magnificently delivered on what will certainly go down as the Best Christmas Present ever. We gave them a golf cart! First, some backstory. My parents have lived in the same house for 45 years. In 2014, the middle sister found the perfect home, directly across the street from Mom and Dad. They are so close that though impractical, a zip line between the two is feasible. Then this past May, our baby sister moved from Chicago, around the corner and five doors down. Dad often jokes that if this were Monopoly, they’d only need one more for a hotel. So, half of my family lives within 200 yards of each other in what is slowly becoming a compound. Enter the golf-cart! Middle Sister braved a potential Facebook Marketplace murderer from Carollton, Ky., to purchase an obviously used four-seater, only to have the windshield blow off on her way back. I nearly rammed the thing through a neighbor’s fence as we prepared for the big reveal. But it was all worth it when my parents were lured outside with lies of carolers and saw it barreling down the street, decked in colored lights and a bow. Mom’s joy in particular was priceless. Now, they can visit and transport grandkids even when hobbled while being the coolest old people on the block. Best Christmas present ever! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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Thanks for the funneries Commentary by Dick Wolfsie This is my annual look back at, and appreciation for, all the people and events that inspired many of my humor weekly columns this past year. For example, thanks to… • My brother, for getting married for the first time at a very late stage in life. When my sister called and said, “Your brother is doing something no Jewish guy ever does for the first time at the age of 65,” I thought I was going to his bar mitzvah. • Whole Foods, where I bought an organic bar of green soap, wrapped in clear shrinkwrap. When I got out of the shower the next morning, I told my wife that I didn’t think it lathered very well. “Is it because it’s organic?” I asked Mary Ellen. “No, it’s because you just washed yourself with a wedge of cheese.” • Jerry Lewis, who passed away this year. He made me laugh since I was 8 years old. When I was in sixth grade, the teacher called my parents and said that I was always acting like Jerry Lewis in class. I was shocked when my father explained to me this was actually a bad thing. • The Schneiders, who took us line danc-
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ing in Florida. When I was certain I had all the moves right, all the other 65 people were doing it completely wrong. And in unison. Dr. Greg Estes, my knee surgeon. After being told during my initial visit that my wife wanted to go exploring in the Canadian Mountains the following week, he said, “Sounds rocky to me.” “You mean the hiking?” I said. “No, I mean your marriage. What wife would make her husband do that with a knee like yours?” • Finally, a NO thanks to my wife for visiting her friend in Florida without teaching me how to use all the remotes in the house. We have one for Apple TV, one for the DVR, one for the Blu-ray and one for regular TV. “Did you figure out how to turn on the television?” asked Mary Ellen the first night she called. “No, but I opened and closed the garage door 11 times.”
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The first time Zach Rosing was asked to help with a theater production, he was sure he was the theater wrong man for the job. By the time the run concluded, he was sure theater production was in his blood. “I first got involved in producing theater in 2008, when a friend asked me to help with Rosing a local independent production of the musical ‘Bare,’” Rosing said. “I wasn’t much of a theater person before that, and I’m certainly not an actor, but I realized the various skills from my video and media production business translated very well to theater. “I made a lot of great friends, and from there I was hooked.” He still is. A 2001 graduate of Zionsville Community High School, Rosing has produced more than 20 shows since 2008. His most recent effort is the rock musical “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” which begins an eight-performance run Jan. 5 at the Epilogue Players Theatre in Indianapolis. Rosing, owner of Zach Rosing Productions LLC, a video, photography and multimedia business, is working on the
From left, Kate Homan (Yitzhak) and Tim Hunt (Hedwig) from “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” (Submitted photo)
show with producing partner Zack Neiditch. Collaborating under the moniker Zach & Zack, Rosing and Neiditch share responsibilities, which are rather easy to identify. Rosing produces, and Neiditch directs. “For ‘Hedwig,’ I’m in charge of a variety of responsibilities, including assembling a staff, money, marketing, including tak-
ing photos and designing artwork, securing the venue, ticketing, etc.,” Rosing said. “Basically, all the behind-the-scenes administrative stuff. I’m also the sound designer for the show.” A longtime Zionsville resident who moved to Indianapolis a few years ago, Rosing has worked on his own productions and done others for theater companies. He is a three-time winner of NUVO’s Best Locally Produced Play for his work on “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” “The Great Bike Race” and “The Gab.” He is producing “Hedwig” for the second time. A stage musical that opened OffBroadway in 1998, “Hedwig” tells the fictional tale of Hedwig Schmidt, an East German “rock goddess” who makes it over the Berlin Wall after a botched sexchange operation and learns “a thing or two” about life along the way. The cast includes Tim Hunt (who is also the associate producer) as Hedwig Schmidt and Kate Homan as Yitzhak. Rosing last produced “Hedwig” in 2014. “I’m excited to revisit it in an intimate, 50-seat venue,” Rosing said. “We always try to surpass expectations for what a nomadic theater company can produce. Audiences should expect an evening they’ll never forget. Also, it will be loud.” The show contains mature content and is recommended for people 16 and older. For more, visit zachandzack.com; Facebook.com/ZachAndZack; or Instagram @zachnzack.
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Songbook applications due March 25 editorial@youarecurrent.com The Great American Songbook Foundation’s nationwide application process for its 2018 Songbook Academy summer intensive program is under way. The music and performance program for high school students is led by Foundation founder and five-time Grammy Award nominee Michael Feinstein. The weeklong Songbook Academy is the only high school intensive in the U.S. focused on jazz standards and classic Broadway and Hollywood songs, known as the Great American Songbook. The academy is scheduled for July 21 to 28 at the Songbook Foundation’s headquarters, the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. U.S. high school students are invited to submit videos with performances of two contrasting songs from the Great American Songbook genre. The 2018 application deadline is March 25. Forty students nationwide are selected each year for this opportunity to participate in workshops and masterclasses. “These young peoples’ lives are forever changed by the experience, and they stay bonded to each other,” Feinstein stated in a press release. “Whether they become professional musicians or not is not the point. The goal is just to give them the joy of experiencing this music, and the eloquence and beauty of the emotions and feelings that are expressed in it.” For more, visit TheSongbook.org. Westfield — Cam Clark will perform live music at 6 p.m. Jan. 5 at Urban Vines, 303 E 161st St. Carmel — The Bishops will headline the New Year’s Eve Extravaganza at The Palladium in Carmel at 9 p.m. Tickets are $95. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org Fishers — Gingerbread Village at Conner Prairie will be open until Jan. 7. See a variety of amateur and professional gingerbread houses. Viewing the houses is free with general admission.
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included hit singles “A Little More Country Than That” and “Roll With It,” which both went to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Serving as opening act for Carrie Underchart. He became the first male solo artist wood on her 2016 Storyteller Tour provided to debut with back-to-back No. 1 another boost to concert Easton Corbin. hits in 17 years. Other top hits include “Lovin’ You “Absolutely. That’s is Fun” and the album title track “All what it’s about, exposure,” Corbin Over the Road” in 2012 and “Baby Be said. “She appeals to a wide variety My Love Song” from the “About to of people, whether that be a counGet Real” album in 2015. try audience or pop audience. So, it “The hits are what people want absolutely helped to expose me to Corbin to hear, so you get out and do some of those folks.” those,” Corbin said. “It’s all about having a Corbin will perform at 8 p.m. Jan. 12 at good time. We’re going to do our hits. We’re The Palladium in Carmel. Corbin said he has going to do stuff off the new record they’ve made solo appearances in the Indianapolis never heard.” area before but this is his first time at The Corbin’s roots are in traditional country, Palladium. but his sound includes other influences. “I’ve been on quite a few big tours with “You have to mix it up a little out there. (Brad) Paisley and (Blake) Shelton,” Corbin You have to stay current,” said Corbin who said. grew up listening to Merle Haggard, George Corbin, 35, said he is finishing up his Strait and George Jones. fourth album. It will likely be released in Corbin is involved with Operation Homethe spring. front, a nonprofit with a mission to build A single from that upcoming album, “A secure military families. Girl Like You,” was released in early 2017. “It’s awesome. Anytime we can do any“I feel like they are connecting with it thing for the military, I jump for that opporand, hopefully, that will continue,” Corbin tunity, for sure,” Corbin said. said. “That’s the goal.” For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. Corbin’s 2010 self-titled debut album
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Commentary by Mark Johnson Where to go: Prodigy Burger & Bar Where it is: 14490 Clay Terrace Blvd., Suite 100a, Carmel When it’s open: Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Thursday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Friday and Saturday 11a.m. to 2 a.m. Mark’s take: Does the term burger bar sound pretty cool? Maybe if you added to it and came up with Prodigy Burger & Bar? Prodigy Burger & Bar is a pub-style restaurant with a casual vibe. Burgers are certainly on the menu, but Prodigy offers a variety of appetizers, soups and other entrees. Don’t forget that Prodigy features live music every Friday and Saturday night. What to get: There’s a new sheriff in town. That would be the Sheriff Burger, a cheeseburger topped with Swiss, cheddar
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New wines for a New Year Commentary by Elizabeth Morse Fraught with resolutions and anticipation, 2018 is upon us. Why not make one of your goals to expand WINEderlust your wine horizons? Many of us find something we like and stick with it. You fell in love with Riesling in college and haven’t strayed? Maybe you only drink Merlot. You never buy anything but California Chardonnay? Well, friend, you are passing up some tantalizing taste-bud experiences. This new year, think about what you like about your “usual” and develop it. Personal growth applies to wine, too. Here’s how: Pinpoint what you like best. If you aren’t used to picking out flavors, get an idea by looking at the description on the back of the bottle. You may see words like “hints of…chocolate, red berry, nutmeg, leather, tropical fruit.” Figure out your sweet spot. Tell the clerk what you usually drink and why. For example: “I am just polishing off the last of my 2005 Gravity Hills Killer Climb Syrah. I really like the bacon fat and
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Will do Fall cleanup, trim shrubs, clean out houses, garages, basements, attics, gutters, paint, do odd jobs, demo small buildings, provide personal services. Fully insured. Text/call Jay 574-398-2135; shidelerjay@gmail.com
Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856
C&H TREE SERVICE
• Bus Drivers • Bus Aides Apply online at https://www.applitrack.com/ccs/onlineapp/
Email: abeaven@ccs.k12.in.us or call 317-844-8207.
Allied Solutions is hosting a Career Fair
Top pay, including OT and Bonus Flexible Schedules
in the second floor lobby! Candidates will be able to meet with a member of the Recruiting team at • IT • Claims
• Data Entry • Mail Room Services
• Customer Service
• And More!
ALLIED SOLUTIONS OFFERS A COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE.
Job Training & Supportive Staff Guaranteed FT Hours
No experience required! Must have a desire to make a difference in someone’s life – including yours!!! Visit us at www.senior1care.com NOW HIRING!!! FT & PT EMPLOYEES WITH FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES TO FIT YOUR NEEDS! Call 317-652-6175 to set up an interview or stop by our office at 598 W Carmel Drive, Suite F, Carmel, IN 46032 EOE
SNOW & ICE REMOVAL
Locally owned/operated over 42 Years
*Residential /Commercial *FREE ESTIMATES 1-317- 491-3491
Pet & House Sitting Service www.pawpatrolindy.com 18 years Experience
317-802-6565 317-432-1627
“The Safe and Reliable Alternative to Boarding” Insured/Bonded Serving Carmel & Westfield
Join us on Saturday, January 27, from 10am–3pm
the event. We have openings for the following:
Become a Senior1Care Caregiver Today! If you are compassionate, reliable and love the elderly, join our family business! Free CNA Training is offered to FT (32 hrs) employees!
Topping – Removal Deadwooding – Landscaping Stump Grinding – Gutter Cleaning INSURED -- FREE ESTIMATES Call Steve 317-341-4905 or 317-238-9314
Guitar Lessons
350 Veterans Way | Carmel, IN 46032 AlliedSolutions.net/careers
LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED
Nick’s Tree Service AVAILABLE SERVICES
• Tree Removal • Trimming • Stump Grinding • Finish Grading • Bucket Truck Work • Climbing • Lot clearing
CALL TODAY! (317) 524-9100
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merchandise
PHOTO SCANNING SERVICE.
Have your photos scanned and saved to a DVD, which is a great way to preserve and share your photos with family and friends. Contact Nancy at 317-900-1133 or visit www.photos4keeps.com.
Puzzle Answers
merchandise
ACCENT BICYCLES FEATURING
Guitar Lessons
Blix • Currie • Faraday • Juiced Stromer • Smart • Diamondback
With Baker Scott
Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons near Carey Road & 146th Carmel 317-
910-6990
.com Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Cars: BEETLE, BRONCO, CHARGER, JAGUAR, MUSTANG, RAM; Cities: CORK, DUBLIN, GALWAY, LIMERICK, WATERFORD; Parks: LINCOLN, POKAGON, SHADE, SHAKAMAK; Stores: ACE, HOME DEPOT, LOWE’S; Colors: BLUE, GOLD; Honoree: MARTIN LUTHER KING JR
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MOBILE SHARPENING & MAINTENANCE Specializing in lawn care, residential and commercial. Sharpening mower blades, hedge trimmer blades, chain saws, garden tools. Maintenance, oil changes, filters, grease or lube. 317-937-2803
The Electric Bike Center
622 Rangeline Rd, Suite S, Carmel • 317-506-6902 AUCTION
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The Home of Plug and Play RETAIL • REHEARSE • REPAIR Now offering guitar, drum and voice lessons Ask about our HD video services Fully equipped studios, In-ear (“silent”) studio Book Studio A for private parties, CD release events, showcases, recitals, meetings and more! Come see for yourself why hundreds of bands and performers refine their shows in our studios! Call Rick Kingston at 317.979.0137 340 Ridgepoint Drive, Carmel 46032 kingstonsmusicshowcase.com
THANK YOU!
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Bolt For The Heart, the Indiana State Police, our many sponsors and our record number of participants this year, we humbly thank you for being a part of this year’s Bolt. The Bolt For The Hear Thanksgiving Family 5K 2017 was our best year yet in terms of participants.
Happiest of Holidays and a safe and properous New Year! BoltForTheHeart.com
Hundreds of families started a new tradition 3000 Participants! Up 20% over last year Placed 90 AED’s in ISP Patrol cars
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The Shepherd family wishes you a blessed and joyful holiday.
Happy New Year