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By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com The Hamilton Southeastern School Board has approved an operating tax referendum for the May 3 primary ballot. At its Jan. 25 meeting, the education board unanimously approved the referendum proposal presented by Supt. Dr. Allen Bourff. The three main goals of the referendum are to reduce class sizes, attract and retain quality teachers and prepare students for a globally competitive environment. “The first two were the same two that we used in 2009 when we went for the current referendum,” Bourff said. The goals from that 2009 referendum were unable to be realized, however, after significant state funding cuts left HSE needing the referendum funds to keep all its workforce intact and buildings open. The proposed referendum would add 12.75 cents to the tax rate in addition to the current 10-cent referendum from 2009. Per-pupil revenues would rise to just less than $49 above the state average. “What would that mean to the individual taxpayer at the end of the year? After all the deductions that are typical it would be, for a home of $100,000, about $41.76,” Bourff said. “For a home of $250,000, it would be $166.07 and then for (a) $500,000 (home), $373.36.” HSE’s state funding before referendum funds Grade
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Members of the Geist Christian Church writing workshop group discuss one another’s writing after sharing their homework from the preceding week.. (Photo by Sam Elliott)
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is just more than $700 per student below the Indiana average. The district’s 2009 referendum raises just less than $330 per student. “With that referendum, we were able to raise our per-student rate to around $5,500,” Bourff said. “It gets us closer to the state average of almost $5,900, but it’s still about $372 below.” The proposed referendum would generate $750.72 per student, bringing HSE’s total funding per student to $5,926.36. With the increased funding, HSE could lower class sizes by hiring up to 45 new teachers. “From 2009 to today, we had a 17 percent growth in our student body,” Bourff said. “We did not have a commensurate increase in our staff. We have been delaying or deferring hiring staff for those years in large part to stay under-budget.” Referendum funds would also enable HSE to hire new foreign language teachers and elementary assistant principals while also adding to staff salaries, eliminating participation fees and adding additional academic and mental health counseling resources.
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Referendum recommendations for new expenses for 2016-17 $231,000 - Increase supply budget
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HSE Supt. Dr. Allen Bourff presents his recommendation for the district’s 2016 operating referendum to the school board Jan. 25. (Photo by Sam Elliott)
$100,000 - Elimination of program participation fees $400,000 - Academic and mental health counseling $1,320,000 - 12 elementary assistant principals $560,000 - Eight new world language teachers $2,365,000 - Up to 45 new hires for class size reduction $910,000 - Salary: non-certified staff
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Elementary principal killed in bus accident By Sam Elliott sam@youarecurrent.com A school bus accident around 2:45 p.m. Jan. 26 at Amy Beverland Elementary School resulted in the death of mourning school principal Susan Jordan, as well as non-lifethreatening injuries to two 10-year-old students. “It's very, very sad that I have to report that the fatality was a great educator. Mrs. Susan Jordan, the principal of Amy Beverland, was fatally struck by a Jordan school bus this afternoon,” Dr. Shawn Smith, superintendent of the Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township, said. “As superintendent of schools and a representative of the entire school community, we lost a great educator today. We're going to work very closely with the authorities, we want to make it very clear it was an accident and we just ask that everyone in this community and beyond please pray for our students. “This great school has only had two principals in its history and Susan Jordan was one of them — 22 years of leading this school, quite frankly ladies and gentlemen we're talking about a legend in education,” Smith added. Classes were cancelled district-wide Jan. 27 to allow the community to mourn Jordan, as Amy Beverland Elementary was among four locations in the district open for emotional support for staff and families. “We cannot express deeply enough the sympathy and condolence that all of the City of Indianapolis feels, not only for the family of Susan Jordan, but for those children who were affected by today's accident,” Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett said. “It is on tragic afternoons and evenings like this evening when we are led to cry and to mourn, but it is on afternoons like this afternoon that we are also reminded of the goodness of the people that respond to tragedies like this and that we are in fact one city. We will endure. There will be tomorrow, as sad as this evening has been. We express our condolences to the entire Amy Beverland community and to Lawrence Township schools.”
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and college students for a long time but am excited to try this with the community… It’s kind of an experiment to bring together community Spots in Fishers’ first Constitution 101 class members who may or may not know each other are filling up fast. and discuss government in a civil manner.” government Constitution 101 is a Fishers City Councilor Cecilia Coble met Lemsix-week course the city ing through volunteering as a judge for area is offering beginning Feb. 24, and then taking We the People teams, leading to discussions place the following five Tuesdays from 6:30 on how to increase civics knowledge to 8:30 p.m. in the Fishers City Hall among area adults. auditorium. “I think it’s good timing with the The class is free to attend, but presidential election coming up, and registration is required by visiting fishpeople are more interested in the naers.in.us/wtp, and nearly 40 of the 50 tional level of the politics, and you’re spots have been claimed. Attendees seeing more nationalism and interest will receive a pocket constitution and in the process,” Coble said. “I’m hoping a copy of the textbook “We the People: Coble it will just provide more knowledge of The Citizen and the Constitution.” the founding of our country and our Robert Leming, the national director political system, how the branches of governof the We the People program — which teaches ment were formed, how the founding fathers middle and high school students constitutional principles as they compete in state and national went about putting that in place, and it’s just really interesting when you dive into the civics. competitions — will lead the Constitution 101 Hopefully this will allow people to want to be class. more engaged at the national level and at the “I think everyone needs to understand government and the constitution,” Leming said. “I’ve local level with getting involved with their civic duties.” worked with elementary, middle, high school
Heart Hikes offer winter outdoors experience By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com For a community buzzing with energy and happenings, Fishers also offers nature residents opportunities to slow down and enjoy moments of peace and quiet outdoors in nature. Heart Hikes — open from 1 to 5 p.m. Feb. 5, a half day for Hamilton Southeastern students, and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 6 — give residents a chance to get outside at Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve. Photos of hearts found in nature line the trails through the preserve for a self-guided experience complete with a campfire and hot chocolate at the shelter. “One of our big goals is obviously getting people engaged and outdoors in nature. A lot of times people don’t necessarily think about that in the winter,” Fishers’ Chief Naturalist Danesa Stolz said. “This is our way of offering something that will maybe encourage you to get outside, enjoy nature and enjoy what you can see in the winter.” In addition to the physical health benefits
Images of hearts found in nature, like on the top of a frog’s head, line the Heart Hikes trail at Ritchey Woods. (Submitted photo)
of being active outdoors, Stolz said the natural ecotherapy of disconnecting from the stresses of everyday life can provide valuable mental health relief. “There’s a lot of stress in our everyday lives, and getting out in nature has been proven to reduce stress,” Stolz said. So why not unplug completely and let nature be that natural therapy that all of us need? It’s just important for our mental health and overall health to be outdoors and in nature.” During the Feb. 5 Heart Hike, students from HSE’s Destination Imagination program will be collecting books to be donated to the area’s Little Free Libraries while also raising awareness of their trail etiquette program.
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Wings Etc. hosts contest between fire, police forces By Renee Larr • news@geistcurrent.com Wings Etc. in Fishers hosted a hot wing eating challenge Jan. 16 that charity pitted Fishers police officers against Fishers firefighters. The team that could eat a basket of the hottest "wall sauce" flavored wings would win, receiving 10 percent of the day's total sales to go toward supporting an organization of their choice. "I just put out a request, and these are the guys that wanted to do it. Originally, I had a lot of takers when they thought it was any wing, but when I said it was the hottest a lot of people said no,” J.T. Wright, of the Fishers Police Dept., said. Wright had previously completed the restaurant’s “wall challenge,” eating 16 of the "wall sauce" wings with no other food or beverages, getting his picture on the wall. Fishers Wings Etc. owner Gloria Niedbalski approached Wright about creating a challenge between the groups to benefit the community. “Quite a few of the firemen and policemen are regulars,” Niedbalski said. “After J.T. did
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From left, Fishers firefighters Matt Steele, Jeff Hague, Mark Taylor, Marcus Boffing and Tony Zentz ate 50 “wall sauce” wings in less than three minutes. (Submitted photo)
it, we just wanted to do it for them to raise money for their groups.” In the end, the Fishers Fire Dept. team won after eating 50 wings as a group in less than three minutes, winning funds for the Hamilton Co. Fallen Firefighters Memorial Fund. "Usually that amount of wings in that time is unheard of,” Niedbalski said. She said she hopes the challenge can become an annual occurrence.
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Words of wisdom Local author leading faith-writing workshop at Geist Christian Church By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com
Get to Know Tracy Line Family: Husband of 24 years, Steve; 22-year-old daughter, Sarah; 19-year-old daughter, Megan; 13-year-old daughter, Abby. Started writing: Almost 20 years ago after a prior career in the travel industry. Blog: TracyLine.com — “I just do that for fun,” she said. “I think I have the theme of life, faith and family because that just tends to be what my life is about. Anything I find interesting, I'll write about there.” Line
First book: “Chasing God: Finding Faith From the Outside Looking In,” released by Carmel-based Hawthorne Publishing in July of 2015. “I always wanted to write a book. It took me a long time to do it, but in 2013 I started working on that,” Line said. “I didn't like what I was writing, so I shelved that and started just kind of free writing. What came out were a bunch of stories about my childhood and they were all related to faith, so it turned out to kind of be a faith memoir… Even though I started with wanting to write a book, I wasn't sure this was going to be the book. I was just having fun with this and since I liked doing it I wanted to keep doing it.”
has entirely different voices and different writing styles. It's really fun,” Line said. “One has a writing contract, another has a book almost fully written, and she just needs a little motivation to get it done, a couple are brand new to writing and a Tracy Line has long combined two of her passions, writing and her faith, into couple love to write just as a hobby. It's a good mix … It was really interesting her work. for me to write my book and kind of go through all my memories. It kind of Faith and God — as well as life, family and a variety of related topics — are gave me an idea of how I develop my faith, and I thought other people might common subjects on her blog, TracyLine.com. Her first book, be interested in kind of the same thing.” cover story “Chasing God: Finding Faith From Marcia Gilson, who has goals of writing faith-based chilthe Outside Looking In,” became a dren’s books and inspirational greeting cards, among other projmemoir of faith-related essays and stories dating back to ects, said the workshop and its topics have been perfect for her. Line’s childhood that first manifested itself from free writ“She’s targeting what I want to write about,” Gilson said. “She's ing sessions after she shelved her first book idea. really helping shaping my thoughts about the kind of writing I want to Now Line is helping aspiring authors and writers of all do anyway.” skill and experience levels find their voice and further deRenfro, under contract to write her first book about ministry and velop their thoughts as she’s leading a faith-writing workmotherhood, credited Line’s assignments with helping her orgashop out of her home church, Geist Christian Church. nize her thoughts and she’s enjoyed hearing stories from “Chasing God” had been used in bible studies by memmembers of the church she joined just last summer. bers of Line’s church family, including pastor of family “For me, I get to hear people's faith stories ministries Sarah Renfro, who approached Line about leadas well as share a ing the writing workshop. few of my own. It's “So I just kind of mapped out what I thought might be really cool hearing good,” Line said. “I just thought we'd talk about writing different stories and — because anybody who's going to come to this class we all have our differobviously likes to write. I thought I'd kind of go over difent voices and how ferent writing techniques and things I learned from writchurch and faith and ing my book and freelancing and things like that — things Tracy Line’s first book, “Chasing God has all played a like adding dialogue to a story to make it better, learning God: Finding Faith From the Outside Looking In,” was released in part,” Renfro said. “Mayto use good descriptive words and really making your July of 2015 by Carmel-based Hawbe we can offer this writing come alive. Each week we go over some writthorne Publishing. (Submitted photo) again or more regularly ing technique and then we usually do a writing exercise because I think it's important to related that technique, and I assign homework to write about a subject that's be able to write your life.” faith-related.” Line has just started work on The group first met Jan. 10 and will continue to do so each Sunday through Feb. her second book and would like 21. Writing topics the first few weeks included initial faith memories from childto repeat the faith-writing workhood, faith mentors who have provided guidance and influence along spiritual shop with other churches or journeys, and doubt, fear and things that have gotten in the way of a relationship bookstores after getting feedwith God. back from her first go-around. “Each week I kind of have a theme, we're writing about that theme, and we're Geist Christian Church’s Promise Road Campus. (Photo by Sam Elliott) talking about the writing and how to make our writing better. And everybody
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F R O M T HE B A C K SH O P Relinquishing reins once more Last year, we wrote in this space about how we were turning our editorial management over to one among our news team, Sophie Pappas, now our editorial director. It was difficult to let go, but the results of our decision couldn’t have worked out better. Now we find ourselves in the same boat with respect to our revenue operation. It is as near and dear to us as editorial and our team are. But if we were honest with ourselves, and we are, it became apparent it was time to step back from that part of the business, too. We’re growing, and we believe we can grow a whole lot better by relinquishing the day-to-day management of sales to a proven professional. So that’s what we decided to Sonoga do, and as of Feb. 1, Marka Sonoga is our first sales manager. She comes to us from El Dorado, Ark., where she was the advertising director, having previously served in a similar capacity in LaGrange, Ga. Prior to that, she was involved in ad sales for print and television in Youngstown, Ohio. Needless to say, we’re excited to have her aboard. We have tasked Marka with building a newer and improved sales culture here, a challenge she readily accepts. You’ll find her out in the community as often as in the office, because she wants to become immersed in all the goingson. It’s striking and energizing to sit back and realize how far this company has come with the help of incredibly talented people and valued advertising partners. We anticipate Marka only will add to it. You may reach her at marka@youarecurrent.com or 317.489.4444. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
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Line of sight Commentary by Terry Anker As he often does, a good friend forwarded a quote via email designed to both break-up the day and to inspire a contemplative moment. In his book adapted from a series of wartime BBC interviews, “Mere Christianity,” C.S. Lewis said “If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world.” The leading advocate at the time for a reasoned defense of the faith, Lewis brought attention to the universal longing of humankind. Whether one conforms with the view that our lives on this Earth are inconsequential to the ones that will follow in heaven, most of us experience some sense of isolation and lack of belonging. Our relationships, our careers, and even our own self-worth, at times seem to elude satisfaction. Luckily, the sensation ebbs and flows for the majority. Yet for some, a constant pall of loneliness hangs on to them. We need more. We
need better. We need different! So, how do we satiate our desires without, if we follow Lewis’s argument, dying? Moreover, doesn’t a healthy sense of aspiration lift us all? Certainly, we should find our center – our point on the horizon – and cling to it. What in our lives is it that matters most? My wise spouse once proclaimed, “You are most happy about tomorrow when you are a bit unhappy about today.” She is right. Some need to long for improvement today if they hope to achieve it tomorrow. It keeps the line of sight off of our shoes and out in front. Is it more important to know (or imagine) where we are going than to know (or imagine) where we are? Today may be filled with limitations, but tomorrow is abundant with opportunity. Isn’t that where we really belong? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
Q U O T E O F T HE W EE K I don’t make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts. – Will Rogers
I don’t know about most women, but I appreciate the occasional catcall. A hearty whistle from the construchumor tion site as I jog by. An enthusiastic honk from the landscape truck as I idle at a stoplight. Even the mall vendor touting his perfume with, “Hey, beautiful lady!” At my age, I feel any unsolicited attention paid to a gal in sweatpants or a minivan is cause for celebration. Yay, me! I haven’t completely fallen apart! But some guys take it too far. I was at the grocery store the other day and because, for once, I was child and husband free, I decided to use a holiday gift card at the Starbucks counter for a coffee. Unfortunately, a sign indicated that the Meijer employee-turned-barista had stepped away for a moment, and so I had nothing to do but stand there and wait. Enter a man to my left, sauntering out of produce and right up next to me. We’re the only two people in this section of the store, but he comes to rest less than a foot away. Personal space was clearly not on his radar. We exchanged pleasantries, and because I’m nice, I answered his questions about the order I would hopefully be placing soon. Then he starts dropping comments like, “This is the most enjoyable wait I’ve had in a while, next to a pretty woman like you,” and “You’re so nice, I hope we’re here a while longer.” I’m super uncomfortable, but I also really want a latte. And he’s still standing like 10 inches from me. Finally the counter reopens. Again, my politeness sabotages by efforts at disinterest and forces me to engage my “admirer.” I offer to let him order first since he is only getting a muffin. His reply is “No, because then I’d be denied the pleasure of your company.” Had this been an elderly man and a harmless flirtation, I would have played right along. But actually being hit on by a middle-aged stranger at the coffee shop was too much. Just give me the impersonal catcalls from afar! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.
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You gotta bleeve! Commentary by Dick Wolfsie The book is titled “Why Hoosiers Can’t Pronounce ‘Indianapolis.’” I skimmed through it and recalled interviewing the humor author, Dr. John Terhune, on my TV segment about 15 years ago. John is a local chiropractor who spent part of his life boning up on how people, specifically Hoosiers, talk. John’s contention is that Hoosiers have created and speak a “new global language” by combining words into nifty little linguistic packages. “People in other states also run words together occasionally,” he said, “but Hoosiers are way bedderdnat.” (better than that). Hoosiers reduce the number of syllables in a word, which gives them mordnenuf (more than enough) time to watch baskaball (basketball). If you are innersted (interested), you can listen to the book’s accompanying CD that provides hunnerds (hundreds) of additional samples. But the most fun is John’s artful analysis of the variety of ways our city’s name is pronounced. Below are more than a dozen examples that John collected over the years. • ANNAPLUS (Stephen Goldsmith, former mayor) • ANYANAPPLES (Dan Quayle, former VP) • ANYNAPLUS (Goldsmith, again) • ENGINEAPLUS (Anyone from Speedway) • INDANAPLUS (Dick Crum, Dr. Dirt) • INIANAPLUS (Bart Peterson, former Inianaplus mayor) • INDINAPLUS (Paul Helmke, former Fort Wayne, mayor) • INDYPLUS (Angela Buchman, WTHR) • ININAPLUS (Bill Benner, former Star reporter) • INNAPLUS (Dave “the King” Wilson and Bobby “Slick” Leonard) • INNYNAPLUS (Tom Griswold of Bob and Tom) • INYUNAPLUS (Pam Elliot, former WISH-TV anchor) • NNAPLUS (Ray Compton, formerly with the Nnaplus Colts) We were going to donate our copy of the book to the libary (library), but Mary Ellen said we should keep it as a reference for outof-state visitors. “I was just thinking that,” I told her. Of course, what I really said was: auzhusinkinat. Whydoncha get a copy for yourself? Email: DrTerhune@att.net Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.
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Legends in Concert: It’s not the real thing, but it’s close By Zach Dunkin • news@geistcurrent.com Sure, they’re not the real thing. But what do you think it would cost to see a concert featuring Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Whitney Houston, Rod Stewart, Tina Turner music and Bette Midler – even if you could get them all on the stage at one gathering? Well, that’s not going to happen, but a lineup of entertainers impersonating that power quintet will do its best to come close to their look and sound when the “Legends in Concert” show headlines the Terrace Showroom at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino in Anderson Feb. 19, 20 and 21. “Legends in Concert’s reputation of only using the best of the best tribute artists is the main contributor of their legiti-
macy and longevity,” said Adam Kallick, Hoosier Park’s director of entertainment. “They have a variety of tribute artists where a venue like ours can change the show up by featuring a variety of genres and artists.” What started in 1983 as a limited six-week engagement at the Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Legends in Concert has entertained more than 30 million fans worldwide at various venues such as Hoosier Park, which hosted its first Legends show last May. Legends claims to be the longestrunning tribute show in Vegas. In addition to spot-on imitations, the 75-minute shows are known for their elaborate theatrical sets, costumes and special effects, including 3D multimedia and multimillion dollar, state-of-the-art lighting, laser and sound systems.
Where’s Amy? ‘Where’s Amy?’ is a photo column by Amy Pauszek, a society girl and film producer and partner with Ever Film Productions, LLC. She may be reached at aepaws1@comcast.net.
Wizard of Oz ‘The Wizard of Oz’ U.S. tour cast, from left, Scarecrow (Morgan Reynolds), Tin Man (Jay McGill) and Cowardly Lion (Aaron Fried) hamming it up for “Where’s Amy?” at Clowes Memorial Hall. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved)
The shows at Hoosier Park last May featured Barbara Streisand, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Cher and Bruce Springsteen tribute artists. “The response we received was very, very positive,” Kallick said. “After the first show, the next two days sold out because of word of mouth. We’ve had many requests to bring the show back.”
Legends in concert Where: Hoosier Park, 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson When: 8:30 p.m., Feb. 19 and 20 and 5 p.m., Feb. 21. Tickets: Start at $20, online at www.ticketmaster.com, or call 1-800-745-3000.
“Where’s Amy?” … The Broadway U.S. tour of “The Wizard of Oz” blew into town, and I had the opportunity to hang out with some amazing cast members for an exclusive photo shoot for Current. I loved spending time with the talented Morgan Reynolds (Scarecrow), Jay McGill (Tin Man) and Aaron Fried (Cowardly Lion). They were too much fun. It’s safe to say these boys are now fans of Current. Butler Mascot Blue III even stopped by for a few quick poses in hopes to boot Toto out of a job. Current columnist and Channel 8 host Dick Wolfsie and RTV6’s Beth Vaughn also Blue III hammed it up for “Where’s Amy?” on the “Wizstopped by for an interview on the set at Clowes Memorial Hall. The show ard of Oz” set with owner Michael Kaltenmark and Beth is truly spectacular with stunning and Vaughn of RTV6. electrifying special effects that are mind blowing. If you missed Broadway Across America Indianapolis’ “The Wizard of Oz” be sure to check out “Once” coming in February and the family friendly “Newsies” in March. Yep, I can’t wait to bring more exclusive behind the scenes and photos for Current. See you there and your little dog, too!
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To make the plate expandable for larger amounts of guests and for children, cook up some precooked stadium brats, and for the kids, apple chicken sausages. (Submitted photo)
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More semi-homemade Super Bowl food By Joe Drozda and Bob Bley We came up with this recipe because every Super Bowl party needs a platter of sandwiches that is expandable, tasty and easy. Looking for a more intense flavor, we made brats cooked in beer and special spices, served on kraut. To make the plate expandable for larger amounts of guests and for children, we cooked up some precooked stadium brats, and for the kids, apple chicken sausages. All the extra sausages should be browned in a separate skillet and placed on the bed of kraut as needed. The brats with kraut make a very satisfying sandwich if you crave German/Polish flavor Americanized. We love this dish served on poppy seed rolls with spicy mustard. Ingredients: • 1/8 teaspoon crushed celery seeds • 1/8 teaspoon dried dill weed • 1 teaspoon onion powder • 2 teaspoons dry mustard powder • 1 heaping tablespoon dark brown sugar • 1/2 cup sour cream • 1 pound fresh Johnsonville Original Bratwurst • 1 (12 fluid ounce) can or bottle lager beer • 32 oz. jar of Vlasic Polish Sauerkraut, drained
• Extra sausages – Johnsonville Stadium Style Cooked Brats and Johnsonville Apple Chicken Sausage Links (cooked) Preparation: Place bratwursts into a large nonstick skillet and brown each side gently over medium heat. Mix together beer and dry ingredients in a bowl, making sure the brown sugar dissolves. Pour this mixture over the brats. Bring to a boil and reduce to simmer, covered, for 10 minutes. Uncover the skillet and raise heat to gently boil the sauce until it reduces to a thick, syrupy liquid, for about 15 minutes. Roll brats in the sticky sauce until thoroughly coated on all sides. Transfer brats to a platter and keep them warm. Add the sauerkraut and sour cream to the skillet and to mix with leftover sauce, stir fry 5 to 8 minutes. Transfer sauerkraut to a serving platter and top with cooked bratwurst. The beauty of this recipe is that you can add more sausages until everyone has had his or her fill. Joe Drozda is the author of “The Tailgater’s Handbook” and is considered as the “Father of American Tailgating.” His website is tailgatershandbook.com. He is a resident of Hamilton County.
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Woody’s Library Restaurant sits within the old Carmel Library building, constructed in 1913 under a grant from the Carnegie Corporation. Since the relocation of the library, husband and wife team Richelle and Kevin “Woody” Rider opened up Woody’s Restaurant. Decorated with books and the original mood of the library, and featuring an extensive list of entrees, Woody’s is a highlight of the Carmel restaurant scene. Type of Food: There is a representation from nearly all cultures! Includes tacos, sandwiches, seafood, chicken pot pie, etc. Alcoholic beverages and dessert available.
Woody’s Library Restaurant Food Recommendation: The Mediterranean Sauté Price Range: Approx. $10-$25 Reservations: Optional Hours: Sun.-Tues. from 11 a.m. to midnight; Wed.-Sat. from 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Address: 40 E Main St., Carmel Phone: 573-4444
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Tonight my husband is treating us with a very special dinner at home for Valentine’s Day. Veal Scaloppine Marsala, one of his favorite dishes, is a mouth-watering classic. Notes: Proper cooking of scaloppine (Italian for “thin cut”) should produce a tender meat. Don’t cook scaloppine in sauce as it will toughen up. To stem shiitake mushrooms pinch off stem from its base. Serves: 4 / Time: 20 minutes Ingredients: 1 pound veal scaloppine, salt and freshly ground black pepper, 1 1/2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, 1/2 red onion, finely chopped (about 3/4 cup), 6 oz. shiitake mushrooms, stemmed and cut in half, 1 1/2 cups medium sweet marsala wine, 3 tablespoons low-fat half-and-half, 1 tablespoon of unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon of unbleached white flour, 1 tablespoon chopped rosemary Directions: Season the scaloppine on both sides with salt and pepper. Heat half olive oil in a nonstick skillet over high heat. Quickly sear the scaloppine on both sides, about 30 seconds per side. Transfer veal to a platter. Heat the remaining oil in the skillet. Add the onion and mushroom and cook over medium heat until just beginning to brown,
Veal Scaloppine Marsala is a good meal for a family Valentine’s Day celebration. (Photo by Ceci Martinez)
about 4 minutes. Add marsala, half-and-half, butter and flour; bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and gently simmer until sauce is reduced and thick, 8 to 10 minutes. Taste seasoning, adding salt and pepper if necessary. Reinforce the marsala flavor by adding a fresh splash at the end. Transfer scaloppine to sauce, sprinkle with rosemary and serve at once. Ceci Martinez is a Zionsville resident who was born in New York and raised in Peru. For more of Ceci’s recipes, visit currentzionsville.com.
Behind Bars: Kir Royale Patachou Get it at Café Patachou, Carmel Ingredients: Prosecco, Crème de Framboise Raspberry Essence Liqueur, lemon twist Directions: Pour a flute of prosecco, or any dry white wine, add raspberry liqueur – varying the amount depending on how sweet, fruity and colorful you desire your drink. Add lemon twist.
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The Center for the Performing Arts – 355 City Center Dr., Carmel – thecenterpresents.org Feb. 5 – Royal Marines Bands Feb. 6 – Sancocho; John Scofield and Joe Lovano Quartet Hoosier Park Racing & Casino – 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson – hoosierpark.com Feb. 5 – Mix Factory Feb. 6 – The Moon Cats 8 Second Saloon – 111 N. Lynhurst Dr., Indianapolis – 8secondssaloon.net Feb. 6 – Darlington Road and the Swon Brothers Hopwood Cellars Winery – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – hopwoodcellars.com Feb. 5 – Michelle Qureshi Mo’s Irish Pub – 13193 Levinson Ln., Noblesville – mosirishpub.com/indy Feb. 4 – Will Scott Feb. 5 – Andrew Young Trio Feb. 6 – 10th of Never Cobblestone Grill – 160 S. Main St., Zionsville – cobblestonegrill.com Feb. 5 – Kyle Bledsoe Feb. 6 – Jon England Vogue Nightclub – 6259 N. College Ave., Indianapolis – thevogue.com Feb. 5 – Rod Tuffcurls & The Bench Press Feb. 6 – Blackberry Jam and DJ Indiana Jones *Performers are scheduled, but may change
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Jazzing it up at Palladium By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com One is equipped with a saxophone, the other is a jazz guitarist. John Scofield and Joe Lovano will be passing through music Carmel and performing at the Palladium at 8 p.m. Feb. 6. “It is an all-star group,” said Doug Tatum, vice president of programming at The Center for the Performing Arts. “John Scofield and Joe Lovano are both legendary jazz musicians and band leaders each leading their own group. It’s a rare combination to see two band leaders coming together to form a superstar quartet.” Tatum highlighted that in addition to Lovano and Scofield, Ben Street will perform bass and Bill Stewart will be on the drums. Lovano, who hails from Cleveland, draws both past and present music into his performances. Tatum said that Scofield emerged in the late 1980s and plays his jazz guitar with a rock sounding touch. “It’s a unique combination of new and old in his play and he can shift gears in a split second to draw upon whatever inspires him in the moment,” Tatum said of Lovano’s sax playing. “With John Scofield, you have this rock sounding guitar in a jazz group so it definitely combines the elements of rock and jazz.
Joe Lovano, left, and John Scofield will perform in a jazz quartet on Feb. 6. (Submitted photo)
He’s also a master improviser and innovative player.” Although Scofield and Lovano have not passed through Carmel before, they have played together in the past. The quartet’s tour will serve as a reunion between the two musicians. “As a jazz aficionado myself, these guys are truly master musicians,” Tatum said. “Anybody interested in great jazz and improvised music couldn’t do better than attending this concert. These guys are universally recognized for what they do.” Ticket prices range from $25-85, with student prices set at $15. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org.
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Hoosier Heart-Land – Nickel Plate Arts’ February exhibit, which runs Feb. 5-27, puts a sense-of-place spin on the venue’s annual Love, Lust and Poetry exhibition. In honor of Indiana’s Bicentennial, this year’s Valentine’s exhibit features works that depict what artists love about the Hoosier state. Shen Yun – On March 8 and 9, the show Shen Yun will be on stage with a live orchestra at Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University in Indianapolis. For more, visit ShenYun.com/Indianapolis.
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Teens and alcohol: Parental tips Commentary by Mary Ian McAteer, M.D. Teen alcohol use remains a serious problem. Peer pressure can be a strong influence for teenagers underage drinking in a time of life when “being an adult” takes on greater importance. With more teens dying each year in alcohol-related car accidents and evidence that suggests those who start drinking at an early age are more likely to misuse alcohol later in life, parents need to focus on ways they can help their children make good decisions about alcohol. Talk about it. Parents can begin talking with their children about drinking in an ageappropriate way as early as fourth or fifth grade. As children reach the teenage years, conversations should become more frequent and point to specific dangers, such as impaired judgement, slower reaction time and the risk of misuse or addiction. Be a good role model. Parents are powerful role models. Children will learn a lot about drinking — responsibly or irresponsibly — by
watching their parents. Parents send messages to their children when they drink at a friend’s house and then drive home or come in the door after a hard day at work and immediately pour a glass of wine. Establish firm rules about drinking. Underage drinking is illegal — even in private homes with adult supervision. To protect your family, rules about underage drinking in the home should be no different than the law. Lovingly communicate this to your children, and be sure they understand the consequences. Stay involved. Know your teenager’s friends and their parents. Pay attention to changes in attitude or behavior, including declining school performance or hesitancy to bring new friends to the house, which may signal alcohol use or other problems. Mary Ian McAteer, M.D., specializes in pediatrics and is a guest columnist located at Riley Physicians Pediatrics – Meridian Crossing in Carmel. She can be reached by calling the office at 317.688.5220. For more health information, subscribe to Strength In You at iuhealth. org/StrengthInYou.
ProWellness offering classes By Renee Larr • news@geistcurrent.com ProWellness Chiropractic wants to help Fishers residents make self-help their health and wellness a priority. Each month, education sessions will be offered on various health topics as PWC owner Dr. David Evans wants to engage more within the Fishers community. Classes will be on Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. On Feb. 8, Mike Lewkowicz, owner of 1 & Only Fitness in Fishers, will be discussing core strength. The classes are free to attend, snacks will
be provided and attendees will be entered to win a massage at the end of each class. Acupuncturist Renee Walsh will discuss acupuncture during a February session, with the rest of the year’s dates to be announced on practice’s Facebook page. This spring, classes will focus on nutrition and exercise. “We’ll go over food labels, organic vs. nonorganic, whether to consume milk or not,” Evans said. “We’re going to do a 21-day detox program in the spring… It helps to target the liver, kidneys and intestines.” For more, visit prowellnesschiro.com.
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each year. Canan said OneZone officials are honored to host both addresses. “Both mayors stay around and answer The first OneZone luncheon for Fishers questions anyone might have after the fact,” Mayor Scott Fadness’ State of the City went Canan said. “We have great crowds for both so well, OneZone officials will event conduct it again. events. Last year there was a lot of anticipation for the first year for Mayor The second Fishers Fadness and the first year Fishers Mayor’s State of the City address will was the city. The State of the Town be at 11:30 a.m. Feb. 10 at the Forum was given by council presidents Conference Center, 11313 USA Parkway. previously.” “It was extremely well received,” Luncheon check-in begins at 11 Dan Canan, OneZone executive vice a.m., and the event is slated to end president, said. “The mayor did a very at 1 p.m. For reservations, register at nice job of outlining opportunities Fadness onezonecommerce.com, or call 436that were going on in the city, ob4653. Reservations must by made by stacles and challenges. He did a very noon Feb. 8. a nice job of presenting his vision for Fishers. The cost is $20 for OneZone members In my opinion and from others, it was received who prepay and $25 for guests and walk-ins, with very high marks.” regardless of membership. Corporate tables OneZone, the merged Carmel and Fishers of eight cost $200 for members and $250 for chambers of commerce, host Carmel Mayor non-members. Jim Brainard’s State of the City in October
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Fishers’ Bagger Dave’s closed news@geistcurrent.com The Bagger Dave’s Burger Tavern location in Fishers has been closed restaurants by parent company Diversified Restaurant Holdings, Inc., which cited underperforming sales caused the closure. The Fishers location opened in 2014 and was one of seven Indiana and one Detroit Bagger Dave’s to be closed. The others in Indiana were across Avon and Indianapolis, with one in Fort Wayne remaining the only Bagger Dave’s in the state. “DRH is committed to taking all appropriate and necessary actions to enhance value for all
shareholders,” Michael Ansley, Diversified Restaurant Holdings chairman, president and CEO, said in a release. “We have therefore chosen to optimize our portfolio and improve overall profitability by closing eight underperforming Bagger Dave’s Restaurants. This will allow us to focus our attention on more profitable restaurants.” Diversified Restaurants Holdings, based in Southfield, Mich., claimed the eight underperforming locations generated $5.5 million in revenue with a $600,000 loss in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) in 2015. The remaining 18 Bagger Dave’s generated $14.1 million in revenue and $700,000 in EBITDA.
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The goal was to achieve a functional space for both everyday living and entertaining. 1. The new kitchen cabinetry added significant storage to the room. They especially love the accessories. The homeowners were able to find a home for the items stored in the garage and even items from a storage unit. 2. The cooktop in the new, larger island provides a great place for cooking, especially when entertaining. 3. A second island with significant seating was designed to be close to the new windows, overlooking the scenic reservoir. 4. Traditional materials such as the wood-look tile floor and glossy blue-green backsplash tile coordinate with the rest of the home, and flow with the theme of the water. 5. With the many cabinet glass inserts, the homeowners love that they can now display inherited items that have been in storage for several years!
Before Background Info: This home on Geist Reservoir in the Ashford Point neighborhood was built in 1998. The homeowners have lived there for 14 years but their home lacked the functionality and updates they needed for their family.
Before problems: The kitchen was not user-friendly or efficient. There was limited countertop space and cabinet storage. They kept several items in the garage that ultimately became a hassle when needed for cooking. They also do a lot of entertaining with family and friends that the space did not function well for.
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Gender-neutral 'they' comes into its own Commentary by Jordan Fischer If you caught my last column, you will recall my bemusement – and horror – at an emoji being chosen "Word of grammar guy the Year" by Oxford Dictionaries. Fortunately, the American Dialect Society provided us with a much better choice: singular, gender-neutral "they." This is a great choice for a host of reasons, but primarily because it recognizes the natural evolution of the word. This is how people talk. You want to use "they" as a singular, genderneutral pronoun – and most of you probably do already. It saves us as speakers and writers from awkward "he/she" constructions. It also has the benefit, as the American Dialect Society notes, of respecting folks who make the conscious choice of "rejecting the traditional gender binary of he and she." I'll let the American Dialect Society explain
further: "The use of singular 'they' builds on centuries of usage, appearing in the work of writers such as Chaucer, Shakespeare and Jane Austen. In 2015, singular 'they' was embraced by the Washington Post style guide. Bill Walsh, copy editor for the Post, described it as 'the only sensible solution to English’s lack of a gender-neutral third-person singular personal pronoun.'" As a grammar enthusiast – and someone who writes upward of a dozen news articles a day where the gender of a subject isn't always known – I think it's great. And, you know, at least it's not an emoji.
Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for Current Publishing. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rjfische@ gmail.com.
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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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A Part-time Position in Carmel: 20-25 hrs/wk. Starting pay $14/hr, Responsible for general office duties, packing/ delivery, local customer visits, data entry, etc. Must be detail oriented & reliable. Experience not necessary. rdl-mg@sbcglobal.net if interested. Zionsville’s Azionaqua Swim Club is now hiring full and part time positions for the summer season: lifeguards, front desk and concession, swim instructors and coaches. Apply online at azionaqua.org or call (317) 523-0291.
Mt. Vernon School District in Fortville is looking for bus drivers to work a split schedule 4-6 hrs/day. $60-$80/day with life ins. Interested parties without a CDL & S Endorsement should still apply as Mt. Vernon will reimburse skills test expenses after the first year: www.mvcsc.k12.in.us /employment
Passionate About Health and Fitness? Motivated, Outgoing, and Like Helping People? Then We Are Looking for You! A Few Benefits of Working for Us: Get Valuable Training in Health and Nutrition, Fun and Flexible Environment, and FREE Supplements. If Interested, Send Resume to jobs@pointblanknutrition.com.
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MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TEACHER RECRUITMENT FAIR Elementary: March 7, 2016 Secondary: March 8, 2016 5:00-7:00 p.m.
BECOME A QUALIFIED CAREGIVER
Are you driven to help those in need & improve their quality of life? Senior1Care's' values are represented by exceeding our client’s expectations, providing exceptional service, and treating individuals as if they were part of our family. Employees benefit from: • Rewarding job & making a difference • Top pay, including overtime & Bonus • Great hours,hourly & live-in opportunities • 24/7 support team • Call us today to setup your interview at 317-652-6175 or email WeCare@Senior1Care.com
Enroll to be a Certified Nurse Assistant at Legacy CNA Training: • 3 week Accelerated Curriculum • 96% Pass Rate • Tuition Reimbursement • Great career start in healthcare • Call us today at 317-993-3577 or email Info@LegacyCNATraining.com
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International Baccalaureate o Teaching at all grade levels! Competitive Salary o $40,500 beginning teacher salary & full benefit package! To RSVP and for questions: mmartin@msdwt.k12.in.us
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Residential cleaning company in Fishers is seeking Full time and Part time housecleaners. Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm. Needs reliable transportation, current auto insurance and a great attitude. Please call the Housekeeping Maid Easy office for more information or to apply 317-579-1988 or email lindsey@housekeepingmaideasy.com. The Greenskeeper, Inc. Fall Landscape Services Seasonal Help Wanted Now Thru Mid-December Landscape Labor: Fall Clean-ups & Leaf Removal: Must apply in person at our Westfield location. 17309 Westfield Park Road 317-804-8877
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Now Hiring Part Time Positions!
Looking to hire an experienced Full or part-time hairstylist in Fishers. Contact Rhonda - 317-842-5189
We need more people to join our fun, friendly office. Positions offer 20 – 30 hours per week in sales, data research, and other areas:
Caring people make the difference! FREE CNA Classes at Allisonville Meadows!
Stop in to apply, classes starting Feb 8th
• Fun, team-oriented, environment • Flexible hours • Proffesional growth opportunities
The Hearth at Tudor Gardens, a premier senior living community, is accepting applications for *Full and part time LPNs *Full and part time C.N.A.s *Full time Activity Assistants *Part time server *Full time cook Join the Hearth team in providing excellent assisted living care. Please apply in person at 11755 North Michigan Road, Zionsville, IN 46077. EOE
• Earn more with bonuses • Casual working environment • Free drinks and snacks
Join us in our southern Carmel office near 465 and Ditch Road. Visit http://www.leadjen.com/careers to learn more and apply!
At American Senior Communities it’s more than a job, it is a way of life dedicated to serving others! If you are centered around compassion, attentiveness, and relationships: Are you ready to make a difference?
Seeking Compassionate Caregivers Want a chance to make a positive difference in someone’s life? Clarity Caregivers is the company for you! We provide non-medical, in-home personal care/elder care services throughout Indiana. Experience helpful, but not necessary — if you’re caring, compassionate, and eager to help, we want to hear from you! Send your resume. Contact: applicant@malkoffandhughes.com.
Part-Time Communications Assistant Reports to the Senior Pastor of Hope The Breakfast Church 12-18 hours per week, 9am-3pm Primary Requirements: Website Development experience, excellent written communication skills, a value for detail, and an entrepreneurial motivation. Starting wage: $12 per hour Please submit your resume along with a writing sample to: Office@hopechurchindy.org All applicants will receive a response
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Benefits Package Includes: • Insurance – Medical/Dental/Vision Starting as low as $15 a pay period • Employee Referral Program – $1,000 for All Nurses & CNAs referred! • Tuition Reimbursement • 401k & Paid time off • O2NE Program – Paid LPN or RN training! • CNA Preceptor – Be a preceptor with ASC & earn cash • Potential 2% Incentive Year End Bonus
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Send resumes to or call: Laura Ewert: 317-508-2964 lauraewert@americansrcommunities.com
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Fast growing Home Inspection company looking to hire a minimum of two Inspectors immediately. Construction and/or real estate background a must. Will train non-licensed applicants. Send resume and background documentation to: info@cvhi.us
Now Hiring PT Receptionist for non-profit men’s collegiate organization. Flexible schedule 20 hrs./week. Min. Qualifications: 2 yrs. prof. experience, Knowledge of Microsoft Office, multi-line phone system & data entry. Full job description & application instructions at www.thetachi.org.
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A WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH EVENT
Dedicate one night to an important fight—heart disease. Join us at IU Health Saxony Hospital for an evening dedicated to your heart health. We’ll share information about heart disease, specifically as it affects women, tell you symptoms to be aware of and provide the latest information for prevention. This FREE event includes: ■
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IU HEALTH SAXONY HOSPITAL WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH DINNER Dr. A. Farooq Iqtidar Cardiologist Tuesday, February 23, 6-8 pm Space is limited. Call 317.678.DOCS (3627) to register. IU HEALTH SAXONY HOSPITAL 13000 E. 136th St. Fishers, IN 46037 iuhealth.org/saxony