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Lawrence Central High School announced Feb. 12 the hiring of a new varsity head football coach, John Rodenberg. Rodenberg comes to LC from sports Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati, where he served as the head coach from 2008 to 2017. In 2012 and 2013, he led Moeller to back-to-back Division I state championships. His teams appeared eight times in the OHSAA Division I playoffs. He has coached multiple players who have gone on to play for NCAA Division I, II and III football teams. Prior to his time at Moeller, Rodenberg was Rodenberg head football coach at Roger Bacon High School (Cincinnati), Covington Catholic High School (Park Hills, Ky.), and Archbishop McNicholas High School (Cincinnati). In 2006, he led Covington Catholic to a KSHAA 3A state championship. “I am honored to welcome coach Rodenberg as the next leader of our football program. He is driven to continue to win at the highest level,” Lawrence Central Athletic Director Ryan Banas stated in a press release. “He is a three-time state champion, and his relationships with college programs are extensive. Coach Rodenberg will honor our district values of achievement, integrity and service and will be a role model for our student-athletes.” Rodenberg attended the University of Cincinnati, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise sciences. His earned his teaching certificate in health education and physical education from Xavier University. His wife, Sue, is a pharmacist. They have two children. Son, Jimmy, is a strength coach at the University of Cincinnati, and daughter, Maria, is a fourth-year medical student in orthopedics at the University of Cincinnati. “I couldn’t be more excited about coming to Lawrence Central and having the opportunity to coach in one of the top leagues in the country,” Rodenberg stated. “It was the commitment from administration to develop great student athletics that drew me to the program.”
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Inc. is accepting applications for its 2018 scholarship program. Scholarship recipients can receive $500 to $2,500 each as determined by the Scholarship Committee. For eligibility rules, visit Trudirection.org. Applications are due by March 31. Snowplow painting – INDOT East Central District invites high schools within district boundaries to paint an INDOT snowplow blade with original artwork to represent their school. In addition to being seen in full service during the winter weather months, the blades may be used at events within the school’s community to enhance public awareness, promote safety and foster greater appreciation of both INDOT and the school’s art program. Applications are due March 15. For more, visit in.gov/ indot/3427.htm. Citizens Academy – Applications are being accepted for the spring session of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Citizens Academy. The 12-week course is held on Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. with classes running from March 8 through May 24. There is no charge for participants to attend the academy which is open to area residents 18 years of age and older. More information and applications are available at hamiltoncounty.in.gov/546/ Citizens-Academy.
State Rep. Todd Huston (R-Fishers) and State Rep. Donna Schaibley (R-Carmel) wear sneakers Feb. 13 at the Statehouse as part of the Suits and Sneakers Challenge. The challenge is an annual event to raise awareness on ways to reduce the risks of cancer, such as eating right and exercising. The challenge is sponsored by the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches. (Submitted photo)
dispatches Bingo Madness – BarnRaisers presents March Bingo Madness at 6:30 p.m. March 1 at Knights of Columbus, 2100 E. 71st St. Cost is $50 and includes dinner, drinks, bingo and more. All proceeds will benefit Chaucie’s Place. Tables and sponsorships are available as well. For more, visit BarnRaisersIndiana.com. Authors award nominations – The public is invited to nominate a writer with Indiana ties for the 2018 Indiana Authors Award. Winning authors receive cash prizes, and they each select an Indiana library to receive a grant as well. Nominations may be submitted online at IndianaAuthorsAward. org and will be accepted through March 16. Scholarships available – Tru Direction,
Quilters Guild meeting – Mudsock Quilters Guild meets on the second Monday of every month at 9:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Fishers United Methodist Church, 9691 E. 116th St. For more, visit MudsockQuiltersGuild.org. Engagement – Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones of Fishers announce the engagement of their daughter, Meredith Emily to Michael Edward Kelich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kelich of Elwood. The bride-elect is a 2012 graduate of Hamilton Southeastern High School and is a student at IUPUI pursuing a health science degree. She is employed as a treatment coordinator for Fishers Pediatric Dentistry. Her fiance is a 2010 graduate of Frankton High School in Frankton and a 2015 Jones graduate of Purdue University, with a degree in agricultural economics. He is employed as a nursery specialist for JBS United in Sheridan. The couple will exchange wedding vows May 25 at Holy Spirit Parish at Geist in Fishers. The couple plans to reside in Frankton after the wedding.
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Teacher Amy Lovell explains inherited traits, like straight and not straight pinky fingers, to students during one of her STEM classes. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)
supporting stem Mt. Vernon School Corp. makes academic, staff changes to further integrate STEM initiatives By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com This year, Mt. Vernon Community School Corp.’s curriculum has cover story seen changes after administrators said they heard the clear call from STEM-related industries that they need a larger workforce pool for the future. The integration of science, technology, engineering and math isn’t new to the district, but its dedication to putting a stronger focus on those areas of study has increased with the hiring of three full-time STEM teachers across its three elementary schools and at Mt. Vernon Middle School. Also included are the addition of an elementary-level weekly specials class entirely for STEM, which the district’s third-, fourthand fifth-grade students rotate through weekly with physical education, art, music and library time. Amy Lovell and Kathy Tingwald both were teachers for the district prior to this school year, but both made the switch to become solely STEM teachers in the fall. Lovell teaches primarily at Mt. Comfort Elementary and Tingwald primarily at Fortville Elementary. Both split time at McCordsville Elementary to teach STEM classes there. “The district had this position open, and at the end of last school year, I started thinking about making the change. It was time to try something new and different, so I decided to try it,” Lovell said. “It’s been
fun to see the different grade levels and have all the different students. Sometimes, when I have extra time, I’ll pull in other grade levels as well, like a kindergarten class.” Using the national Project Lead the Way curriculum, topics range from week to week and class to class based on its four strands – one computer science, one biomedical and two engineering. “With our Project Lead the Way curriculum, we usually have some investigating first, and then we jump into some real-life problems from there,” said Tingwald, who previously taught first grade full time at Fortville Elementary and has taught with the district for 11 years. “It’s fun because it gets everybody on the same page and levels the playing field, so to speak.” “For example, right now we’re working on a module called ‘Variation of Traits,’ so the students are going to learn about what makes them unique, how traits work and how they inherited traits from their parents,” said Lovell, who has taught with the district for 19 years, primarily as a fourth-grade teacher at Mt. Comfort. “We also just finished a module on flight in third grade. Fourth grade just finished one on collisions, dealing with potential and kinetic energy as well as a computer science module that deals with coding and computers.
“Fifth-graders are working on a biomedical module called ‘Infection Detection,’ learning how their immune system works, and then there are another couple of classes doing robotics.” Lovell and Tingwald completed two days of training during the summer to become certified in teaching the Project Lead the Way curriculum. “There has definitely been a learning curve,” Lovell said. “It is fun to see how the students think about how they could make their project better with additional supplies or further changes. Some students who normally are reserved in class do not hesitate to try things in our STEM classes and actually thrive in this environment.” Each elementary school also has a robotics club thanks to a grant from TechPoint Foundation for Youth, an organization funded by Googenheim Life and Annuity Company and other organizations. Through the grant, the elementary schools received a robot for each of their clubs. A third teacher, Brenda Shoenlein, also was hired to teach robotics to eighthgraders at Mt. Vernon Middle School. In the first part of the school year, her class focused on engineering projects and began with a catapult, where students learned how to make the objects fly better by analyzing the results in weight, drag, tension changes and aerodynamics. “(Teaching) STEM is relatively new, and the state has really embraced it and made it something that is much more of an initiative by saying to the schools, ‘OK, let’s really dive into this,” Tingwald said. “These are 21st-century skills that we want to instill in the kids, and if I can get the kids started and energized, then when they get up to the high school level, it gives them a stronger base.”
building a makerspace Changes and shift toward STEM also are continuing at Mt. Vernon High School, where a makerspace is being developed for students to build physical modules for various classes. For example, an English or social studies teacher might request a visual project to go with a paper. The makerspace will serve as a collaborative room filled with art, craft and hardware supplies to inspire DIY projects. The makerspace also will offer a 3-D printer for students to create modules, and possibly a sewing machine or woodworking tools.
becoming certified Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. officials said their efforts to advance STEM initiatives are an approach to pursuing a district-wide STEM certification from the Indiana Dept. of Education, a process that starts with a self-evaluation, application and rubric to measure implementation. The IDOE states, “Schools are chosen to receive certification based on their commitment to teaching the STEM disciplines of science, technology, engineering and math throughout the entire school. STEM Certified Schools exemplify a highly non-traditional approach to education, employing a great deal of inquiry, project-based learning, community engagement, entrepreneurship, student-centered classrooms, integration into humanities and related arts, and out-of-school STEM activities. STEM Certified Schools accomplish this while following educational policies set by the state and excelling under the system of accountability.”
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Grandmother always reminded us to keep our business to ourselves. Don’t air our soiled skivvies for all to see. And most of all, behave like the neighbors are watching. Perhaps we might think the constraint a bit too harsh for our modern lives. But, it did tend to emphasize the rightful difference between the public forum and a private life. We learned, rather clumsily at times, how to negotiate what is correct to discuss at the dinner table and yet not suitable for the same table in a neighborhood restaurant. Come now this time of social media and the instant news cycle to make identifying this imagined line even a much greater challenge. The quaint, if not a bit prudish, admonishment to behave well in public seems decidedly on its way out. Off-handed comments are recorded, clipped and used in all manner of unintended ways. Challenging our suppositions in the company of others is imperative to human flourishing. So, if we edit ourselves so that there is no private space, where do we explore our notions? A nearby large city council has been in the news of late. It seems that there are some leadership struggles. Moreover, a pair of its members have been accused of heinous predatory acts against children. We should know about these machinations and take great care in dispensing with them. But even as central Indiana joins in pursuit of an Amazon headquarters investment, what message are we sending? Can we find a way to fight our battles without vilifying each other? Or is honesty always the best policy? What do the neighbors think? And, should we care?
It’s official. Our master bathroom toilet has become a portal to hell. And I’m not just saying this because the humor bottom is stained and partially corroded by hard water, impervious to scrubbing, Cloroxing and even CLRing. Nor is this charge the result of postDoo-use brimstone stench, which luckily “Poo-Pourri” and Lysol handle quite nicely. No, our commode is a gateway to Hades thanks to a motion-activated nightlight that makes the water emanate an eerie green glow. Courtesy of Doo’s co-workers who thought it’d make a hilarious birthday gift, I now face the prospect of evil incarnate at every 2 a.m. lavatory visit. And the experience is rather disturbing, actually, because each time the toilet “turns on,” it’s as if Satan himself is rising from the depths. So, there I sit, illuminated in all my natural glory, thinking, “If the girl from the Ring tries to crawl out of here, I’m done.” One positive effect, though, has been the reduction of midnight mishaps, like tripping over shoes and running into walls. Before the highway to hell light, navigating my way to the pot meant carefully placed footsteps and arms held out straight. But now that the devil can sense my presence as soon as I cross the threshold, all I have to do is follow the beautiful, alluring luminosity of my porcelain throne. Anyhoo, I guess the point is, if something odd or terrible should happen to me, check our master bathroom first. I mean, if the Amityville Horror family could have a well in their basement to welcome Beelzebub, it just seems fitting that we Wilsons would have a john. Peace out.
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 Wisconsin, one may not camp in a wagon on any public highway or risk a fine of up to $10. Source: dumblaws.com
READER ’ S V I E W Stay-at-home parenting a blessing Editor, I am responding to Danielle Wilson’s column last week, entitled “Those were the (exhausting) days,” in which she commented on the long, hard days of having young children. I am currently a stay-at-home parent, after leaving my job in academic medicine a few months ago. After juggling 80-hour work weeks and two kids under 2, I longed to be able to actually see my children for more than an hour a day. I yearned to be able to spend time with them. In Wilson’s column, she instructs the readers to “offer words of condolences or assistance; or a bottle of scotch” to a mom if you see her in the dairy aisle with a cart full of kiddos. I used to work in a children’s hospital. I looked into the eyes of parents of critically ill children every day. They would give anything to be grappling their children in the dairy aisle. My toughest day with my children could never compare to the suffering and heartache those parents feel. She also references looking forward to her “5 p.m. goblet of Pinot.” At the medical center, I also worked with children of alcoholics and opiate-addicted parents. For this column to imply that parents of
young children need scotch or pinot to get through the day is sad and insulting to the career of parenting. It is also giving validation to a culture of turning to substances to deal with challenges. Deciding to be a stay-at-home parent for the time being has been a huge blessing and privilege. I am very aware that many people are not given this “choice,” and that many other people would rather not do it. I find great meaning in the simple time spent reading or talking with my young children. Our community of Carmel has great resources for parents of young children: Daily library story times, countless churches with MOPS (mothers of preschoolers) groups, award-winning preschools, numerous toddler programs at the Monon Community Center and wonderful toddler music programs at The Palladium. Instead of groaning and wishing this time away until we can “ship (our) angels off to school,” let’s celebrate this special time and support parents of young children in positive and healthy ways. These infants and toddlers are the future of our community, and we get the privilege to watch them grow. I would rather not be drunk for that. Jen Robinson, Carmel
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Remembering ‘Big John’s’ voice Commentary by Dick Wolfsie For the past several years, I had the pleasure of reading my syndicated weekly humor column on WFYI radio. I humor was listening to some old audio files and realized that, like so many other people, I don’t like the sound of my recorded voice. This reminded me of a dear friend I wrote about five years ago when he passed away, a man who really did have a voice for radio. John Gillis was as tall as a grizzly bear but as gentle as a teddy bear. The 40-year veteran of Indiana broadcasting was an iconic figure whose loyal followers looked up to him. “I guess being 6-foot-4 helps,” he joked. Each word that tumbled off John’s tongue was not only meticulously chosen, but it was savored by listeners for still another nanosecond before he went on to the next. “His 60-second traffic reports,” said longtime associate Jeff Pigeon at John’s funeral, “lasted about eight minutes.” John once remarked: “I have 20 seconds to do what I have to do, read a sponsor’s name, and then if I can figure out a way to
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Scott and Nyla Wolf buy popular restaurant space on Geist By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com On Valentine’s Day, Scott and Nyla Wolf, owners and operators of Wolfie’s Grill & Italian House, announced their purchase of The Lakehouse at Geist restaurant, 11699 Fall Creek Rd., formerly Bella Vita at the Marina. The restaurant is set to become the fifth Wolfie’s Grill. The Wolfs own and operate five restaurants, including Wolfie’s Grills in Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville and Westfield and The Italian House in Westfield. “When Nyla and I opened our first location on Morse Reservoir (in 2004), we wanted Wolfie’s to be a restaurant that
combined our love for nature, sports and good food,” Scott said. “Thousands of chicken wings and nearly 15 years later, we’re excited to get back to our roots and put another Wolfie’s location on the water.” The couple said in the coming months, the restaurant will undergo extensive renovation to bring its familiar atmosphere to the reservoir. “From the beginning, it’s been important that each Wolfie’s location feels like home to all of our customers,” Nyla said. “It’s our intent to continue to highlight Geist as an amenity for our customers, so there will be ample parking for boats right on the lake and entertainment throughout the summer
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ATI presents ‘Lillian Baxter & Friends’ By Zach Dunkin zach.dunkinl@youarecurrent.com “Dressing in drag isn’t something I necessarily enjoy,” singer-actor John Vessels said. “Gluing on false concert eye lashes is like gluing on giant spiders. And the padding? I don’t have the right kind of Vessels curves. It takes a lot of scaffolding to make me look like a woman. “It’s a lot of work.” But it comes with the job. And it’s probably not what you are thinking. “Lillian Baxter is a lady all the way,” Vessels said. “She’s not a drag queen. They’re a little different in that Lillian is a nice lady.” Lillian Baxter, aka John Vessels, and three other “nice ladies” – totally females – will present the world premiere of “Lillian Baxter & Friends: We Enjoy Being a Girl” at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. The Actors Theatre of Indiana shows will be at 7:30 p.m. March 9 and 10. Vessels describes the show as a “revusical” – part revue, part musical. “The show has a girl-power theme set in 1976, so wear your wide-legged pants,” Vessels said. “It’s a concert, a cabaret, with loads of comedy and lots of reminiscing about the good ol’ days.” Supporting Baxter are the fictional vaudeville Humperdink Sisters, friends
from Baxter’s showbiz past, and pianist Corky Weinstopper, Baxter’s third and favorite of her seven ex-husbands. A gay partner with Baxter’s pool boy, Weinstopper wears elegant pajamas when he plays. Weinstopper is actually Jay Schwandt, Vessels’ real-life partner who also arranges the music for all of the shows. The Humperdink sisters are all local – ATI co-founders Judy Fitzgerald and Cynthia
John Vessels plays as Lillian Baxter. (Submitted photo)
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Collins and special events and entertainment coordinator for the Indiana State Fair Commission, Bobbi Bates – all standout vocalists. “The twist on our show is that the sisters haven’t realized they are not little girls anymore,” Vessels said. “They are trying to find their grown-up voices.” Vessels created Lillian as a has-been MGM movie star. Actually, he “stole” it from himself after he originally had set out to write the show for a female singer. Then one day, Schwandt asked Vessels if he thought the character could be played by a man. “Oh, maybe,” was Vessels’ response. “Then what we found out along the way was that I could sing in the same key as an Irish tenor and an old belter from the MGM days and Julie Andrews. I could sing in the old belter keys, so we wrapped the first show (there are now three) around that. From there I just made her up.” The final character was a mediocre 1950s-60s performer during the days at MGM, who advanced to a short TV career on such hit shows as the “Thrifty Vittles Happy-Time Song Hour.” Despite her failure to reach real stardom, that never stopped her from spinning her tales with never-ending pride and joy. “She is a classy dame, no matter the circumstance,” said Vessels, a familiar face on the Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre stage. What Vessels likes most about portraying Baxter is the reaction he gets from the audience. “The crowds have been really, really responsive,” he said. “The shows are funny, but there’s also a lesson to be learned and a little heart to each show that kind of surprises the audience. When that dawns on them, well, watching that light come on thrills me.”
Wright’s book signing set editorial@youarecurrent.com Camel resident Tim Wright will have a book signing for “The Valley Boys,” from noon to 4 p.m. March 10 at Coats Wright Fine Art & Design in the Indiana Design Center, 200 S. Range Line Rd., Suite 122. The book is the story of the 1957-58 Springs Valley Black Hawks, who reached the state high school basketball semifinals. The season was the first of consolidation of West Baden and French Lick high schools. The book is available through Lulu Publishing at lulu.com . For more, visit wtimothywright.com. “Tim Wright weaves the story of how this unusually successful basketball season brought two towns together,” former Milan star Bobby Plump said in a press release. “People told me they thought the days of the ‘David vs. Goliath’ Indiana tournament basketball games could never happen again. But only four years later, here comes little Springs Valley to the state tournament Final Four.”
Westfield — Steve Fulton will perform live music at Urban Vines, 303 E. 161st St., from 7 to 10 p.m. March 2. Fishers — Four Day Ray Brewing, 11671 Lantern Rd., will host a Girl Scout cookies and beer pairing event from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 1. For ticket information, visit Four Day Ray Brewing’s Facebook page. Zionsville — The Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library, 250 N. Fifth St., will host Harry Potter World Book Night from 5 to 6 p.m. Feb. 28. For more, call 317-873-3149. Carmel — Taste of Carmel will be from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. March 1 at 502 East Event Centre, 502 E. Carmel Drive. For more, visit tasteofcarmelope.com. Camel — Carmel comedian Dave Dugan and special guest Jeremy Brown will perform at 9:45 p.m. March 9 at Bub’s Camel, 210 Main St.
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“Cinderella,” Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, Indianapolis 10 a.m. March 2 and 1 p.m. March 3 (continues through March 17). This Prince Street Players production is a magical retelling of the beloved story that takes one girl from pauper to princess, all presented in a tuneful, fast-paced, English pantomime-style.
Cinderella (Emily Hollowell) and Prince Charming (Will Leonard) dance at the ball in Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s production of “Cinderella.” (Submitted photo)
Cost: $16.50 (including snack).
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“American Buffalo,” Carmel Community Playhouse, Carmel
7:30 p.m. March 2-3 and 2:30 p.m. March 4.
In David Mamet’s award-winning drama, a group of high-minded grifters fancy themselves as “businessmen” pursuing legitimate free enterprise, but in reality are pawns caught up in their own game of empty pipe dreams. Cost: $16 adults, $14 for seniors (62 and older) and students.
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“Chamber Music ala Steampunk,” The Studio Theater, the Center for the Performing Arts.
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Ronnie Milsap is one of country music’s most successful and beloved crossover artists with more than 35 million albums sold and 40 No. 1 country hits, including “Smoky Mountain Rain,” “There’s No Gettin’ Over Me,” “What a Difference You’ve Made in My Life” and “It Was Almost Like a Song.” Cost: $35-$85 for adults, $15 for students.
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Ronnie Milsap will perform March 2 at The Palladium. (Submitted photo)
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Background Info: This 1920s home is in the historic Meridian-Kessler neighborhood. The owners have been in this beautiful home for many years with the intent to make it their “forever home.” It just needed a few updates to make it perfect home for them!
The main focus of the kitchen remodel was to open up the space and make it function better for the owner while creating a cohesive design that flows nicely with the rest of the home. 1. One of the largest changes came from enlarging the footprint of the kitchen by expanding into the butler’s pantry. This created more space in the kitchen and allowed for better flow. 2. Another major change came from replacing all of the cabinetry and countertops, in addition to adding a built-in island for counter space. 3. The backsplash was replaced with a traditional white subway tile laid in a herringbone pattern, and a stainless steel rangehood was added above the stove, giving the space a modern yet traditional look. 4. For more details, visit out blog!
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Before problems The kitchen was not only dated but lacked overall functionality. It was very small and connected to the rest of the home by two narrow doorways. The lack of open space made it hard to utilize the kitchen to its full potentional.
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2 Bruno Stair Lifts, Style sre 3000. Length is 7 steps each. Good working condition. You remove. $2,000 for both . OBO. AND ..1 Victory handicapped scooter. Have light , basket, reverse and speed. Needs new battery. You will need 2 strong guys and a van or pick up truck.$200. Call at 317 773 6398
Beacon Technologies seeks Software Developer. Must have an associates in Computer Science or equivalent and 5+ years of experience. Worksite: Indianapolis, IN. Apply: anagy@beaconspyglass.com
Insured/Bonded Serving Carmel & Westfield
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International Montessori School, Inc. For Preschool and Kindergarten Students 2150 West 96th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260
NOW ENROLLING FOR SUMMER SCHOOL AND FALL 2018
OPEN HOUSES
Saturday, March 3, 2018 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Saturday, March 24, 2018 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Phone: (317) 575-8733 for more information www.intlmontessori.com A unique and warm place for children ages 3-6 years providing quality Montessori education, including exposure to diverse cultures, languages, art, music, and more.
now hiring Navient Solutions, LLC.
in Fishers, IN seeks a Technical Analyst to maintain Navient’s business service layer services. Reqs BS+5yrs or MS+3yrs exp.; For complete reqs & to apply visit https://jobs.navient.com; Req ID #18882679028.
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ACCENT BICYCLES 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
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With over 30 years of experience in the special event industry, Ritz Charles specializes in innovative, upscale and superior event services. Ritz Charles has a strong presence in the event market. Our multiple culinary teams, service staff and event planners host a variety of on and off premise events year- round. Our company has the resources to manage large events yet the personal touch of a small caterer. With our fast paced energetic work environment, we have a need for motivated individuals who can give excellent customer service. If you are looking to join a company with a dedication to excellent customer service and a friendly atmosphere, Ritz Charles has bartending, banquet server, doorman and set-up positions available. If you are interested in learning more about our company, please contact Kate McGowan at KMcGowan@Ritzcharles.com
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MSD WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TEACHER RECRUITMENT FAIR Elementary: March 5, 2018 Secondary: March 6, 2018 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Interviews on the spot! Bring your resume & dress for success!
8550 Woodfield Crossing Blvd. Indianapolis, IN 46240
To RSVP and for questions: mmartin@msdwt.k12.in.us
Navient Solutions, Inc.
in Fishers, IN seeks a Technical Architect for primary web & service layer; support & design technical system solutions. Reqs BS+7yrs or MS+5yrs exp.; For complete reqs & to apply visit https://jobs.navient.com Ref Req ID #18882679029.
Customer Service Representative
City of Westfield. • This role is highly customer-service focused and requires strong communication skills including answering phones and greeting customers. • Daily accounting duties involving utility billing, cash handling, and accounts payable/receivable. Must be able to multi task. Moderate knowledge of accounting based computer programs in encouraged. • Please send resume via email to ksparks@westfield.in.gov or mail to City of Westfield 2728 E. 171st St. Westfield, IN 46074 Attn: Kristen Sparks.
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Scott Pools in Carmel is currently hiring full time seasonal helpers for our service department for March 1st start date. A valid drivers license, background check and some weekend work is required. $12.00 per hour. Experience preferred but not necessary. If you like working outdoors, this job is for you! Give us a call, email or stop by the store to fill out an application. Scott Pools - 904 W. Main Street - Carmel, IN 46032 - 317846-5576 - scottpools2@gmail.com.
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PT sales representitive and driver needed for pickup / delivery service and some instore duties. 20 hours possibly more. Please apply in person at Weston Cleaners, 4000 W. 106th. Street Carmel ( NE corner of 106th & Michigan Road) Any questions please email bstrapulos@yahoo.com
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Prepare and cook Chinese specialty dishes and food. Requires 24 months experience/ Verifiable references/ Able to work on weekends, holidays and late nights/ Non-smoker on site/ Able to use Chinese kitchen equipment. Location of employment & resumes to: The Journey, 7155 E 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46250. Attn: Yi Ni
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International Baccalaureate o Teaching at all grade levels! Competitive Salary o $41,000 beginning teacher salary & full benefit package!
position available in the Carmel area. Position works Monday thru Friday evenings. Duties include standard trash, vac, restrooms etc. Must be dependable and have reliable transportation. Please apply online only at: www.indyofficekeepers.com
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New clients only please. No breakdown this season. Must be able to start unit. One unit only. Normal business hours only. See ** C02
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*Valid on 80% efficiency furnace (up to $1,069 equipment discount) when purchased in combination with a 16 SEER A/C. Equipment discount can be applied to other select models. Free air filtration system with qualifying purchase. Some restrictions apply. Rebates, credits & financing vary by model. Financing with approved credit. 0% financing options up to 12 months. Monthly payments required. Customer responsible for filing utility rebates if applicable. All credits and rebates follow appropriate guidelines. **All coupons must be presented at time of service. Cannot combine with other discounts. Not valid on previous purchases. Existing residential only. See dealer for details on discounts, warranties and guarantees. Homeowner authorization needed. Must be in service area. Expires 3/15/18. HVAC Lic. #: H0002400 Plmbg Lic. #: CO50800249
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