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Eilise Lane celebrates women’s history in brewing and the third anniversary of her brewery, Scarlet Lane, in McCordsville. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Jan. 27, 2015, at Fishers, IN Vol. VII, No. 11 Copyright 2013. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Geist are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

New director steps into role, adds upon strong foundation By Heather Collins news@currentinfishers.com

continued and impactful growth with the organization. Powell said Chaucie’s Place will continue to focus on prevention and education through Jack Powell has more than 15 years of its three signature programs: Smart Steps: experience in A Body Safety Program for Children; nonprofit consultnonprofit ing and 20 years Stewards of Children, a nationally recognized program that teaches of experience in parents and adults who work with educational administration, but he’s children how to prevent, recognize not taking his new role as executive and react appropriately to child director of Chaucie’s Place lightly. sexual abuse; and Lifelines, a youth “(The Chaucie’s Place) mission, suicide prevention program. to empower the community to end Powell Powell said he will work on inchild sexual abuse and youth suicide, creasing the nonprofit’s donor base and is formidable,” Powell said. “It is incredraising awareness about the organization’s ibly rewarding to be part of an effort that mission as well as helps children live infrastrucfree from harm and “We will be working diligent- expanding ture and staff. reach their highest ly to develop new strategic “We will be workpotential.” ing diligently to dePowell started the partnerships and funding velop new strategic new job March 16. He sources while always fopartnerships and earned his doctorate in educational leadercused on our core mission of funding sources while always focused ship from Western reducing child sexual abuse on our core mission Michigan University, of reducing child sexa bachelor’s degree and youth suicide.” ual abuse and youth in chemistry from - Jack Powell suicide,” Powell said. Malone University Chaucie’s Place and a master’s deis headquartered in Carmel. For more, visit gree in education from Wheaton College. chauciesplace.org. Powell said the previous executive director, Toby Stark, set a strong foundation for

116th Street A partial closure of 116th Street between Exit Five Parkway/IKEA Way and Cumberland Road will be in effect until April 10 at 5 a.m. to allow crews to remove casing from an existing pipeline. The closure occurs during Hamilton Southeastern Schools’ spring break. To view all detours during this time, visit fishers.in.us. I-69 and Campus Parkway Milestone Contractors has begun mobilizing cranes and other equipment and setting a temporary concrete barrier wall along I-69 at Campus Parkway Exit 210. Work will require alternating lane closures on northbound and southbound I-69 between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. Questions about this project

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Dispatches Republican Committee officers named – The Indiana Republican Party recently elected state committee officers. Leah McGrath, deputy mayor of Fishers, was elected Vice Chair. State Rep. Holli Sullivan of Evansville was elected secretary, and Chuck Williams of Valparaiso was elected treasurer. Free science lectures – Anderson University’s School of Science and Engineering is offering a series of lectures that are free and open to the public. The lectures start at 7 p.m. and are located in Hartung Hall (room 101). Upcoming topics include: April 11 - Dr. Lee Van Groningen, associate professor of mathematics, “Animated Math is Better: Matt Damon isn't actually that good at math. Kevin Spacey is much worse.” For more, contact the AU School of Science and Engineering at 765-641-4374. Kindergarten open house – Hamilton Southeastern Schools will hold Kindergarten Open House from 5 to 7 p.m. April 18. Families can meet the principals and teachers, visit classrooms, ask questions, tour a school bus and more. All elementary schools will participate in the open house. Hoosier Women Artists contest – Entries are now being accepted for the annual Hoosier Women Artists contest. The contest celebrates a wide variety of visual arts including drawing, painting, and photography. Winners of the contest will have their artwork displayed in the Lt. Governor’s and Treasurer’s offices at the Statehouse for one year. Submissions may be made by visiting in.gov and typing Women Artists in the search box through April 19. Kid’s consignment sale – The annual Geist Kid’s Sale is coming up on April 28 and 29 at St. George Orthodox Church, 10748 E. 116th St. Registration is now open for those who have items to sell. Via the online registration process, you will be able print your own tags, track sales in real time, sign up for volunteer slots and more. Visit myconsignmentsale.com/ gocp. Parks & Rec 50th anniversary – Hamilton County Parks and Recreation will soon celebrate its 50th anniversary. As part of the anniversary celebration, Hamilton County Parks will be sharing photos and memories from the last 50 years. If you have photographs, icons or park-related stories to share, please email them to Hamilton.Parks@HamiltonCounty. In.Gov or drop them off at the department’s administrative office located at 15513 S. Union St., Carmel.


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Adkins is Teacher of the Month news@currentinfishers.com St. Simon the Apostle School thirdgrade teacher Mary-Bridget Adkins was selected as the accomplishment Edge Guys Heating and Cooling February Teacher of the Month. Adkins was nominated by student Andrew Taylor. As a reward, Andrew won a pizza party for his class, courtesy of Papa John’s, and Adkins received a $50 Visa gift card from the Edge Guys, Current’s Teacher of the Month sponsor. Here is Andrew’s winning essay: A paragraph about Miss Adkins: If you're asking who Miss Adkins is, she is the best teacher at St. Simon. She is funny, and she is smart. She makes learning a lot more fun. Miss Adkins also does yoga with us in the hallways and Brain Breaks in the classroom. Some fun stuff we did are: we read two novels, we also have a brand new bouncy ball to sit on for the day and we have slings under our desks for a footrest. She is a really great teacher and I think you would really like her. Students in grades K-12 are invited to

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Kiwanis Club of Geist hosts 36th annual Fishers Easter Egg Hunt By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com

Children will be divided into groups based on age to assist smaller children in finding eggs. The 36th annual Fishers Easter Egg Hunt “We will have kids ages 2-4 in one diawill take place at 6:30 p.m. April 14 at Roy G. Holland Memorial Park. It’s host- mond, 5-7 in another, 8-10 in another and Event ed by the Kiwanis Club of Geist. then 10 and up,” Wiemold said. This year there also will be special eggs Kids will have the opportunity with a ticket inside. to hunt for more than 9,000 candy“A couple of the eggs are going stuffed eggs and take photos with to be stuffed with a certificate for the Easter Bunny. a goodie bag. They can come turn Guests are encouraged to arrive in this certificate and get a special early. prize,” she said. “We will be doing pictures with Preparation for the event was the Easter Bunny at 5:30 p.m. We’ll community driven. have a few bunnies around with Wiemold “We started stuffing the eggs which people can take photos,” about a month ago or so. I’ve just KCOG President Kathleen Wiemold been having events with Key Club members said. “We’ll have a donation bucket or two and Kiwanis Club members to help us all that people can drop a donation in for a stuff eggs. We’ve had a lot help,” Wiemold picture. The hunt will go fast. If they are said. “I’m very grateful for all those people not there at 6:30 p.m. on the dot when that have helped us out. It’s been a comwe start, they’re probably not going to munity effort.” get eggs. We’ll have the bunnies hanging around for a good half-hour or so afterward for photos.”

Inclusive glider installed By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Will Jones has undergone 37 surgeries and procedures during his young life. Doctors said he wasn’t exparks pected to live past the age of 8. Will is 13 and has cerebral palsy. In addition to the struggles associated with his disability, Will’s mother, Dr. Lyn Jones, is constantly searching for suitable playground equipment for her son in local parks. An Alta Glide Inclusive Glider Swing was installed in Fishers’ Holland Park last month. The swing is different than other wheelchair-accessible swings, which Lyn said seem almost like a cage and are isolated from other playground equipment. “What makes this swing really cool is that it can fit a lot of people on it,” Lyn said. “It has benches so a wheelchair or two or three can roll on there. The swing moves back and forth, and it kind of bounces. It is really inclusive, so Will can be on there with his friends who are in wheelchairs and who aren’t in wheelchairs. He could be on there with his grandparents.”

Dr. Jim Jones and Dr. Lyn Jones said they are excited for their son Will Jones to be included on the new Alta Glide Inclusive Glider Swing installed at Holland Park March 10. (Submitted photo)

Another plus, Lyn said, is the new swing isn’t isolated. “It was put ... in the heart of Holland Park,” she said. “Right there, not far away from everybody else. There’s no cage around it, and it’s very welcoming and opening and inviting.” A major player in the swing’s installation was Fishers City Councilor Cecilia Coble. “Not a lot of action was taken until Cecilia Coble became city councilwoman,” Lyn said. “She got (Deputy Mayor) Leah McGrath and (Parks Director) Tony Elliot to listen.”


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Students recognized as good citizens The Horseshoe Prairie Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, recently recognized winners from Hamilton County high schools in its Good Citizens Program, which is open to all high school seniors enrolled in public or private schools accredited by their state board of education. Students submit their essays on the topic of what good citizenship means to them, displaying qualities of dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. Essays are independently judged, and each school's winning essayist receives a DAR Good Citizen pin, certificate and recognition card. One student is selected as the overall winner, and that essay will be judged in the Indiana State DAR Good Citizen competition. Pictured, winning students Samantha Fassnacht (overall winner) of Westfield High School; Lauren David of Fishers High School; Morgan Caylor of Tipton High School; Grace Dean of Noblesville High School; and Sally Harper of Sheridan High School receive their prizes and are recognized at the Good Citizens Tea and Reception March 12. Not pictured: Olivia Kegley of Hamilton Southeastern High School and Ashley Roberts of Hamilton Heights High School. (Submitted photo)

Stay local for spring break Commentary by Whitney Riggs No spring break trip to Florida this year? Need adventure to keep your distracted kids occupied? COUNTY Hamilton County has several adventurous and affordable options. Here are the top five ideas: • Strawtown Koteewi Park — Shoot a bow and arrow, navigate through trees on a zip line or try the newest addition and horseback ride along trails. A whole day can be spent at Koteewi’s 750 acres of history, nature and recreational activities. • Conner Prairie —The interactive history park welcomes the curiosity and exploration of kids as they learn about life in the 19th century. Take a ride in the helium-filled balloon, pet rare farm animals or climb the four-story treehouse at the Treetop Outpost. • Monon Trail — Trek the 18 miles of the walking/biking path through Hamilton County. Take a break along the way and spend the afternoon browsing and shopping along Carmel’s Arts & Design District. • Rainy day? Pinheads or K1 Speed — Bowling, volleyball and arcade games

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Fishers library targeted for mid-year renovations By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com

that space,” Waterman said. “They kind of graduated out of the library and into their own building. We’re going to be creating an Significant changes are happening at arts-focused makerspace where there will Hamilton East Public Library Fishers, which be lots of opportunities for creativity.” recently announced plans to update renovate the space beginning The area will include a recording studio, a three-dimensional printer, vinyl cutter, mid-year. areas for painting and sewing “We had exploration teams of our and room for classes. The library staff that went out into our comalso wants an artist-in-residence munities and talked to people,” Liprogram. brary Director Edra Waterman said. “We’re calling it Ignite Studio. “One of the things that came out We’re pretty excited about it,” Waof it very clearly was the spaces terman said. “We’re excited that in our buildings are not always set folks can take advantage of the up to be the most conducive to the unique vibe that will be in that way people were using them now. Waterman space. We’re excited people can go “One of the things people are there and make their ideas a reality. As a constantly asking us for is more space to library, ideas are a huge part of what we do study, work, a place to plug their computand what we deal in.” ers in, etc.” The renovation will take approximately The plan includes reconfiguring some of two years to complete. The library plans the spaces in the library, but also utilizing to remain open during that time. For more, the empty lower level as a creative space. visit hepl.lib.in.us. “For three years, Launch Fishers was in

Fishers woman combats idioms By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com

“I do everything from special education strategy, reviewing apps, interviews, etc.,” Butorac said. Fishers resident Carla Butorac has writInspiration for the book came from her ten a book to help children on the autism interaction with a child with autism. spectrum with the use of Books idioms in everyday “I was in charge of working on his social skills. I realized if I used language. any of these idioms he couldn’t Children with autism tend to respond. He had no response. He have a more literal interpretation kind of inspired me to write this of phrases like, “I call shotgun.” The book because there wasn’t anybook, “Scripting with Idioms,” offers thing where all these phrases were a definition for each idiom and a in one place. They certainly weren’t script of how to use the phrase in a written in script form,” she said. Butorac social setting. The book offers 775 definitions “It’s basically everyday scripts and 103 scripts. in social situations for those students that “We find that it’s not enough just to have issues with figurative language,” Bumemorize the idioms. You get further with torac said. “It puts these idioms in actual these students if you put them in a contexsocial scripts so that the student can, No. tual situation where they can gain some 1, get practice using them and, No. 2, see meaning,” Butorac said. “They don’t have from the context of the interactions what the comprehension of what a statement those idioms mean.” like an idiom really means. It interferes Butorac is a speech pathologist. Five with talking to people and listening to years ago, she started her website, behaviorcommunicates.com, to help teachers and people.” The book is available for purchase on parents who work with or have specialamazon.com. needs children.


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Smith publishes Civil War book By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com Fishers resident Robert R. Smith recently published a book called “Indiana and the Sultana Disaster: The story of a survivor.” The book details the Civil history War story of his great, great grandfather, John H. King, a private in the Ninth Indiana Cavalry. Smith was left with memories of King when his grandmother passed away. “She left a poster that belonged to my great, great grandfather and also two photographs of him,” Smith said. King was sent home from a Yankee prisoner of war camp on the Sultana, a steamboat paddle wheeler. The boat was overloaded with passengers and exploded and killed an estimated 1,700 on board, making it the greatest maritime disaster in the U.S. King was one of the survivors. The book also discusses King’s interactions with two other survivors from Fishers, George Fisher and John Thompson. “My great, great grandfather’s name was missed as he was being loaded on the Sultana. They had no record of him being there, so he had to petition to get a pen-

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Where do you look for help? As I grew up, my heroes were the old west protectors like Roy Rogers, Matt Dillon, faith Gene Autry, Davey Crockett and Daniel Boone. You could always count on these heroes to come to the rescue at just the right time to save those in trouble. If they could not do the job on their own, they would bring the cavalry, who would ride over the hill and save the day. Military wisdom says to strive for the high ground in battle. Riding down from above is always preferable than defending from below. Thus, conventional wisdom says to look to the hills for your help. Whether it is the cavalry, Daniel Boone or Matt Dillon, they will come from the high ground to bring help. But the Psalmist asks the question in a rhetorical manner. I lift up my eyes to the hills – from where will my help come? The answer for the Psalmist and for all those who believe in the God of creation is that our help does not come riding over the hills, does not carry the latest weapon, is not an army or old west marshal. Our help,

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By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Eilise Lane said nearly a decade has passed since her interest in craft beer was piqued. cover story Now, about five years after she said she went “full-time beer,” Lane runs a successful brewery in McCordsville: Scarlet Lane. “I always enjoyed craft beer,” she said. “I moved out to Oregon and lived there for seven years. So I really started appreciating craft beer there. It’s kind of a Mecca. At the time, I had a corporate job, but I kept an interest in brewing. My husband and I traveled all over the West Coast drinking and kind of refining our palete.” SWITCHING CAREERS In a vastly different career path, Lane worked in insurance as a program manager implementing IT projects to trim workforce. “So, I’d fly to like Oklahoma, work in an office to determine what they do, implement an IT resource and eventually have to fire all of those people,” Lane said. “It didn’t make me a happy person. Eventually, I started home-brewing and kept getting more and more into it. “My parents and husband saw that I had happiness and joy again, but only when I was around beer. So, they convinced me to quit my job and go back to school for fermentation sciences.” SHARING THE HISTORY From there, Lane said her goal was to bring a little bit of Ore-

gon’s craft beer scene to Indiana. But in a profession where men are typically at the helm, Lane is eager to share the interesting history of the female role in brewing. “Women were the original brewers,” she said. “(Men) were the hunters, and we were the gatherers. So, it was believed that (women) had a way to tell what was going to be poisonous, and we would be making the beer since water and sanitation was a huge problem. It wasn’t until the Industrial Revolution that men took over brewing because they made it into machinery. “Beer has been made since the beginning of time. It started out truly in clay pots. You can find it in Egyptian history and so many other regions. It’s so interesting. There are ancient rulebooks that say men can’t touch it because the evil spirits would get into the beer.” In today’s world, the craft is more male-dominated. “One of the most common things is, people do not or would not recognize me as the brewer,” Lane said. “It can be a really hard, physical job. There are differences in men and women. You know, the guys will throw a 55-pound bag of grain on their shoulder, but I use my hips. It’s just adjusting to the differences, just working smarter.” Scarlet Lane brews can be purchased at the brewery at 7724 Depot St., McCordsville, in many Big Red Liquors and Kroger stores, as well as various Target and Marsh locations in the area. For more, visit scarletlanebrew.com.

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MEET BREWER EILISE LANE Age: 35 Career: Became interested in brewing nearly a decade ago. Opened Scarlet Lane Lane in May 2014. She said she went “full-time beer” approximately five years ago after leaving her corporate job in insurance. Education: Graduated from Butler University in 2003 and from the American Brewer’s Guild in Vermont, where she studied fermentation sciences and graduated in 2011. Personal: Married to husband, Nick. They have three dogs. The brewery is named after their late-dog, Scarlet.

HANGIN’ TOUGH: A RITA KOHN TRIBUTE On March 15, Scarlet Lane launched its newest beer, ‘Hangin’ Tough,’ in partnership with Broad Ripple Brewpub, to honor Indy beer writer Rita Kohn, who has been writing about beer for two decades as NUVO magazine’s craft beer columnist. “Rita has been a huge inspiration to all of us,” Scarlet Lane brewer and owner Eilise Lane said. “She has been writing about beer for as long as anyone in Indiana can remember, and she’s actually been at NUVO longer than anyone that currently works there has been.”

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Commentary by Terry Anker The path to a happy life and fulfilling career is rarely a direct one. In fact, modern times seemingly dictate an intentionally circuitous route. We switch jobs with ever increasing frequency. We move from home to home. We jump from city to city, even state to state and nation to nation. The toll of this constant condition of change can be a difficult burden for many. We struggle to create and maintain long-term and stable relationships. We often become disassociated from our family and neighbors. Isolation is an emerging human crisis even as we are more connected than ever before. The reasons that drive us to give up the known, the familiar and the constant to seek new challenges and opportunities are as varied as the ways that we define the fulfillment that we seek. Several years ago, I decided to veer off a bit from the secure and well-understood career I’d built in the previous 20 years to serve somewhat more directly. Long a volunteer and donor to a variety of causes, an opportunity was presented to help lead the local community foundation, to build its endowment and to elevate its profile. This month marks the completion of that tenure. It has been a good, if imperfect, run. Many metrics have been achieved and congratulations exchanged. Yet, like many at a moment of transition, one looks for summation of it all. What was learned? How could it have been better? Was it worth the effort? Given another at-bat, would we look for the same pitch? As I return to a life more familiar, I will miss the one that I’ve come to live. But happiness is found in its pursuit. And, in that, I’m a lucky guy.

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

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REA D ER ’ S V I EW Not ‘weary’ from the process Editor, I’m not “weary!” Pulte, at last week’s (advisory plan commission meeting), appealed to the members, apologizing repeatedly that they may be “weary” as if the process is wearing them out and trying their patience! The overall consensus was that no, we are not weary, we just want you to show us the improvements asked for! Obviously, Pulte did not believe they would have the vote so they requested a continuance based upon a questionable upgrade which was so new and fresh they couldn’t provide the details. The behavior of Pulte is a prime example of the way developers seem to be bullying their way through the process with little or no regard for the wishes of the people or the community and the Comprehensive Plan for which they stand. The unprecedented allowance of Pulte to return again and again throughout this Wood Wind PUD is a perfect example of how our administration appears to favor the developer over the citizens.

It also appears, and should be noted, that APC member Bob Horkay has shown obvious inconsistency in not recusing himself from participating because he has a son working for Pulte, but did recuse himself in a proposed zoning change before the APC for Birch Dalton, because of a son that works for them. Since starting my petition “Stop Irresponsible Development,” we are close to 1,000 signatures and the comments keep coming and are so heartfelt about fast-paced developments, concern about schools and infrastructure and loss of rural countryside. One signer comments “We’ve lived here less than three years and are appalled at the rampant, profitdriven growth and total disregard for the environment.” Bottom line is the pace at which developments, 19 in our area alone, are being pushed through, none of them custom, none that are supporting our infrastructure and schools, is alarming. We can do better, we deserve better! Thanks, Beth Armstrong

If being quietly happy that my husband Doo is out of town is wrong, people, then I gotta be honest, I don’t want to humor be right! I love Doo, and I know he loves me, but a little space every now and again is a welcome respite from the demands of marriage. Can I get an “amen?” No? OK. Let me break it down. Male partners are large children, especially during cold and flu season. They are needy, they can’t seem to act independently and more often than not, they pee on the wall instead of in the toilet. Sure, they work hard, and mine in particular is extraordinarily handy around the house. But their ability to begin and finish a task is often handicapped by their desire to eat, play on the computer, or in my case, watch the ever-depressing but admittedly entertaining poo-show that is the news. So I am thrilled that Doo will be gone for a few nights, and I’ll have complete control of the kitchen, bedroom and remote. I’ll only need to mentally keep track of my four actual teenagers and not worry about whether Doo will be able to pick up from dance or help with homework. Now, should you be calling me a horrible wife, know that Doo is probably enjoying the break even more than I am. He can turn on every light in his hotel room, keep the volume up on the TV and not be concerned with leaving the place a complete pit. He’s free to be Doo – an ADD, extraverted night-owl who temporarily has no parenting or spousal responsibilities whatsoever. Truly, this is a win-win scenario! And the best part is, once Doo returns, I’ll have experienced just enough singleparenting to appreciate his love and support once again. So I say, bring on the spouse-free week! Yay! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

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Troubling signs Commentary by Dick Wolfsie My mother drove her Buick until almost 90 … and sometimes faster. She was in great health at age 87, but humor it irked her that many of her able-bodied friends had handicap license plates that allowed them to park closer to the grocery store. She’d get out of her car and drag her foot along the ground to appear disabled. The A&P manager overlooked it. He wasn’t as lenient on the shoplifting charges, though. I admit that I’ve parked in the spaces that said: PARKING FOR MOTHERS WITH TODDLERS I don’t have a toddler, but when I did, there were no reserved spaces. By the way, the signs are sexist: men can obviously have toddlers, although they probably left them home with mom. PARKING FOR EXPECTANT MOMS I once pulled into this space to hurriedly purchase a dozen eggs. Someone recognized me and pointed out to me that I was not pregnant. I won’t do that again, but just in case of a real emergency, I now carry a down pillow in the back seat. PARKING FOR ONLINE CUSTOMERS ONLY Huh? These folks were too lazy to shop

at the actual store, and too impatient to have their merchandise delivered. Now they want their own parking space? To be fair, if you are pregnant and also dragging along two toddlers to pick up a car seat you ordered online, you should be allowed to park right inside the store. Here’s one that annoys me: PARKING FOR TAKE-OUT CUSTOMERS ONLY Just because you ordered take-out doesn’t mean you should get a space in front of the restaurant. You were too tired to cook at home and too cheap to tip the waitress - and now you want a special place to park? If you want to feed your face quickly, there’s a McDonald’s drivethru right across the street from that Applebee’s. I’d like a sign that says: DICK WOLFSIE ONLY. But here’s how I am different from take-out customers and pregnant women: If I’m not using my space, it’s all yours.

Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist, and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.

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Clean out your closets for a cause! “Bags to Riches” Donation & Resale Event IU Health North Hospital invites you to donate your new or gently used purses, handbags, wallets, wristlets, backpacks or travel bags for Bags to Riches. All proceeds benefit patients in need at the hospital.

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St.Vincent Health recently recognized several area emergency medical technicians and paramedics at the fifth annual Angel Medic Awards. Honorees are nominated by co-workers or community members for representing the best the industry has to offer. Back row, from left, Pamela Taylor, Wayne Durbin Township Fire Dept.; Dana Howard, Indianapolis EMS; Jacob Bledsoe, Zionsville Fire Dept.; Michael Kirchberg, Jackson Fire Territory; Brent Schnepp, Fishers Fire Dept.; Darren Collar, Cicero Fire Dept.; and Tim Hall, St.Vincent StatFlight. Front row, from left, Wade Garrett Seymour, Perry Township Volunteer Fire Dept.; Jackie VanVelse, Pike Township Fire Dept.; and Jon Alverson, Carmel Fire Dept. Not available for the awards presentation were Anthony Murray, Noblesville Fire Dept. and Joseph Walker II, Westfield Fire Dept. (Submitted photo)

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BUSINESS LOCAL Dispatches OneZone supports referendum – OneZone, the chamber of commerce representing Fishers and Carmel, supports the Carmel Clay Schools’ Operational Replacement Referendum. Carmel residents will go to the polls May 2 for this special election. “Highperforming public schools are at the top of the list of successful economic development factors. Carmel has repeatedly been recognized as a ‘best place’ to live and raise a family, and our strong schools play a significant role in that,” said Mo Merhoff, OneZone president. Computer Troubleshooters of Carmel moves, changes name - Computer Troubleshooters of Carmel has merged companies, changed names and moved locations on Range Line Road in Carmel. It is now at 950 N. Range Line Rd., Suite D. The company will now be called Your PC Paramedic, LLC. To contact the company, call 317-867-0900, or visit ctcarmel.com. Financial conversations poll – Key Private Bank recently released the results of its latest advisor poll on the ways second- and third-generation high-net-worth individuals are involved and engaged in family financial conversations and planning. The poll found that financial transparency is a priority, and more often, millennials are driving financial conversations. The majority (82 percent) of advisors note financial transparency as critical to raising financially independent adult children, and more than one-third (36 percent) of advisors are seeing adult children being more proactive than their parents when it comes to initiating family finance conversations. Source: Key Private Bank Housing data released – A one-month review of local housing data reveals an increase in closed sales in Hamilton County when compared to the same period in 2016, according to a report from the MIBOR Realter Association (MIBOR). Closed sales increased 5.3 percent in February compared to February 2016, and decreased 0.2 percent in the three months ending in February compared to the same quarter one year ago. Source: MIBOR Local financial advisor honored – Kelly Hindman, who has been an Edward Jones financial advisor in Carmel since 2008, has been invited to attend the Edward Jones Managing Partner’s Conference April 19-21 in San Antonio, Texas. The prestigious annual event honors the top 400 of the firm’s more than 14,000 financial advisors.

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Several years ago, Dr. Dean Stratman found himself looking for a veterinarian when his dog got into a skirmish with a raccoon. new biz The Indianapolis dentist was surprised to learn there were three 24-hour veterinarians in the Indianapolis area. “I thought that was amazing because there were no dental Stratman offices open on Saturdays or Sundays and none at night,” Stratman said. “So in 2000 I started experimenting on a seven-day-a-week schedule, just day hours. Within two years, I started my last company, ImmediaDent, a 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. urgent care.” Stratman started it in 2003 and spread it to about 10 offices and then sold that company in 2007. He had a non-compete contract for five years where Stratman couldn’t conduct an

24-Hour Dental Care opened at 8060 N. Shadeland Ave. in Geist in December. (Submitted photo)

extended hours practice. Stratman started 24 Hour Dental Care, which he said was the first true 24/7 dental office in the U.S, in downtown Indianapolis. In September 2015, he moved it to 7225 U.S. 31 S., in Indianapolis. He opened his second clinic at 8060 N. Shadeland Ave., in the Geist area in December 2016. He has plans to open two additional locations by the end of the year. There are no appointments. “It’s just like an emergency room,” Strat-

man said. “We’re not doing cleanings, whitenings or anything like that. We’re taking care of broken teeth or trauma, things like that.” Stratman said he started thinking about ways to improve on the success he had with ImmediaDent. “We saw that a lot of our patients coming in who were up all night with toothaches,” Stratman said. “Then first thing in the morning we had 20 people show up that had been up all night with a toothache. The emergency rooms were bottlenecking with dental emergencies.” There is not much ER doctors can do for those patients. Stratman, who serves as president and founder, is one of the dentists. Stratman’s wife, Dr. Shirley Ferreira-Stratman, a dentist, serves as the chief dental officer. His son, Dean Stratman II, is the chief brand officer. Son Brock will graduate from Indiana University School of Dentistry in May and join the practice. Daughter Emily, an IUPUI freshman, works as a receptionist. A 24-Hour Dental Care will open in Avon in April. Stratman said he also hopes to add another office on Indianapolis’ east side in July.

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Indiana Repertory Theatre announces new season lineup By Zach Dunkin • news@geistcurrent.com For 20 years, James Still has been the playwright in residency at the Indiana Repertory Theatre, Theater and to honor him, the Indy downtown show palace is featuring two of his plays in its 46th season. IRT recently announced the nine-production season, which runs from Sept.19 through May 20, 2018. The Still pieces are “Appoggiatura,” a romantic idyll set in Venice, and audience favorite “Looking over the President’s Shoulders,” a celebration of native Hoosier Still Alonzo Fields’ long career in the White House. Fields spent two decades as chief butler at the White House, serving Presidents Herbert H. Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower. “My 20th season is an opportunity for my plays to continue ongoing and dynamic conversations with IRT audiences,” Still said. “This anniversary celebrates a relation-

ship between a writer and an audience, a body of work and a community and stories told and hearts opened.” One of the IRT’s most requested productions, “Looking over the President’s Shoulders” is a one-man show that debuted in the 2001-02 season and returned in the 2007-08 season. The 2017-18 season will mark the second time David Alan Anderson has been cast as Fields. “I continue to be amazed by how audiences are drawn to David Anderson,” Still said. “He’s a wonderful storyteller on stage.” “Appoggiatura” runs March 7-31 on the Mainstage, followed by “Looking over the President’s Shoulder,” March 27-May 6 on the Upperstage. Another of the season’s biggest highlights is one of America’s first non-commercial productions of the Tony Award-winning hit, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.” Based on the 2003 mystery novel by British author Mark Haddon, the story involves a teenage boy with an autism spectrum condition who discovers the dead body of the neighbor’s dog. The dog’s owner calls the

police, and the boy comes under suspicion. He decides to investigate the dog’s death, despite his father’s orders to stay out of other people’s business. The production runs from Sept. 19 to Oct.14 “The Originalist,” a play by John Strand, will run Oct. 17-Nov. 12. The two main subjects of the play are Supreme Court Justice and conservative icon Antonin Scalia, arguably among the most polarizing jurists of his stature in American history, and his young, liberal, female law intern. “This season has been specifically selected for our central Indiana audiences of all ages, to invite us to come together as a community under one roof and share in the magic of live theater,” said Janet Allen, IRT executive artistic director. “It celebrates our differences while reminding us that we are deeply connected. We’ll create new, insightful productions of important classics as well as challenging new work to encourage us to pause, reflect, enjoy and reenergize.”

LSS to host songwriters concert By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Bryce Ernest Taylor is so eager to perform in The Logan Street Sancmusic tuary’s Second Saturday Songwriters Showcase series that he decided to write a new song. Taylor said the song is so new that it will not be found on any recording - yet. “It was somewhat inspired by this upcoming opportunity to share the Logan Street stage with these two wonderful singer/songwriters,” said Taylor, who lives in Muncie. Taylor will be joined by Jessie Phelps, Indianapolis, and Shawna Caspi, from Toronto, at 7 p.m. April 8 at LSS, 1274 Logan St., Noblesville. Phelps performed at a concert at LSS in 2016 and this is Caspi’s first appearance. Taylor performed at Logan Street in October as part of the NICE (Noblesville Interdisciplinary Creativity Expo) event. “I dressed as the Mad Hatter and performed my song ‘Alice,’ inspired by a literary prompt from ‘Alice in Wonderland,’” Taylor said. Taylor said he will likely play some songs

Bryce Ernest Taylor will perform at the Logan Street Sanctuary April 8. (Submitted photo)

from his 2015 album, “Lighter Than Air” as well as some from his upcoming EP. “My songs have progressive folk and classic singer/songwriter influences, for sure, with strong

vocals and lyrics, interesting guitar work and a good dose of fingerpicking,” he said. “Listeners tell me my music reminds them of Paul Simon or James Taylor, who are definite influences. However, in terms of current artists, I aspire to have the energy and creativity of Jason Mraz, the songwriting of Ray LaMontagne or Jack Johnson, and the passion of Damien Rice or Ed Sheeran. My songs tend to be less about losing or longing for love, and more about the search for creativity and meaning in life and relationships.” Alys Caviness-Gober, LSS secretary, said typically each musician will do three songs at a time, rotating over a two-hour period, with an intermission to give the performers a chance to talk to the audience and sell their merchandise and albums. All donations ($12 suggested) collected will go to the musicians at all LSS concerts. For more, visit loganstreetsanctuary.org.

Dispatches Hamilton County Artists’ Association membership meeting – The April HCAA membership meeting will be at 7 p.m., April 12. This is open to the public. Artist Steve Edwards will be demonstrating his watercolor techniques. For more, visit hcaa-in.org. Original Fine Art Trunk Show – CV Art and Frame is hosting the fifth annual Original Fine Art Trunk show from 5-9 p.m., April 13. This event will feature more than 350 original painting of varying styles by emerging, established and museum-represented artists. CV Art and Frame is at 110 S. Main St., in Zionsville. Jr. Civic to hold auditions – Jr. Civic of the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre will hold auditions for “Seussical” at 4:30 p.m. April 10 and 4:30 p.m. April 11. These auditions are open to children ages 7-14. First come, first served. Registration begins at 4 p.m. on both days. Performing experience is not necessary and children to not need to be enrolled in Jr. Civic classes to audition. For more, visit civictheatre.org/auditions.


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Where’s Amy had a chance to experience the sold-out performance of six-time Grammy nominee Anoushka Shankar at the Tarkington Theatre. Rolling Stone magazine hails her as “one of the greatest sitar players in the world.” I must agree because it was a magical night with Shankar, who captured her father Ravi Shankar’s inner spirit and soul through her journey of beautiful musical traditions of India. Guests who attended included KP Singh, Anita Lerche, Soren Hjorth, Gregory Hancock, Rupal Thanawala and Raju Chinthala. Where’s Amy has seen many concerts, but Anoushka Shankar was truly inspiring and brought a sense of love and light to the stage, leaving all who attended a sense of peace and joy. Please be sure to check out her website at anoushkarshankar.com.

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A Night of Inspiring Jazz Music

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Tickets from $35 Susan Leo (Carmel), Steve Crowell (Carmel), Grace Crowell (Carmel) and Diane Syrcle (Carmel).

KP Singh (Indianapolis) and Anita Lerche (Indianpolis).

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The most expensive opera house in the world was supposed to become a symbol of Copenhagen, travel Denmark. Instead, it has become something of a local embarrassment. In the late 1990s, Arnold Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller, the billionaire owner of Mærsk, the world’s largest container shipping company, thought his home city of Copenhagen needed a symbol. He proposed constructing an opera house on a man-made island in Copenhagen’s harbor and donating the building to the government. Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller hired 75-year-old Henning Larsen, a Danish architect whose mentor had designed the iconic opera house in Sydney, Australia. Mærsk McKinney Møller dictated some of the design elements, including adding metal to the curved entry. When completed in 2004, Copenhagen’s new 450,000-square-foot opera house included 1,000 rooms spread among

14 stories, five of them underground. The ceiling of the foyer was covered with more than three pounds of gold leaf. The total cost of the building was about $500 million, or more than $300,000 for each of the approximately 1,400 seats in the main auditorium. Despite (or perhaps because of) its enormous cost, the building’s design has been widely lampooned, described variously as a fly, an oil can and a space ship. The glass and metal entry has been compared unfavorably to the grill of a 1955 Pontiac. The curved maple wall at the rear of the foyer, stained orange to suggest a violin, is known locally as the “giant pumpkin.” Even architect Larsen, who acknowledged the building as his “greatest failure,” thought it looked like a toaster. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com.

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