April 11, 2017 – Geist

Page 1

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Students, adults partner for Constitution 101 class / P3

Lawrence outlines upcoming resurfacing projects / P7

Where’s Amy meets Bob Knight, Gene Keady / P16

Residential Customer Local ECRWSS

Indianapolis, IN Permit No. 1525 U.S. Postage Paid Presorted Standard


2

April 11, 2017

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

To celebrate more than 40 years of Building Dreams, Enhancing Lives, we’re hosting the World’s Largest Showcase of Homes in our cities across the country! From April 1– 30, we invite you to visit any of our beautiful models or Showcase Homes in Indianapolis to see current innovations in design and get inspired with home décor ideas. And, while you’re delighting in our award-winning homes, be sure to register for a chance to win one of these exciting prizes:

GRAND PRIZE

FIRST PRIZE

SECOND PRIZE

$2,000 ELECTRONICS PACKAGE

$1,500 APPLIANCE PACKAGE

SMART WATCH

VISIT US IN ALL OUR FINE NEIGHBORHOODS

Also, just for visiting and registering with our Sales Consultant, we’ll donate $5 to a local chapter of Ronald McDonald House of Indiana!

INDI A NA POLIS

1. Harmony The Village

From the low $280s 317-669-8630 3233131st Street Fishers, IN 46038

Carey Raod

ue

Olio Road

5

ut A ven

Spring Mill Road

So Pa uthe rkw as ay tern

nne

ctic

104th Street

Co Lee Road

d for dR oa Bin

6

st

ville

y.

Rd.

70

10th Street

10th Street

Rockville Road

36

Washington Street

So

uth eas

tern

treet

Ave n

ue

in S t Ma

Eas

40

465

7. Stone Pointe From the low $300s, 317-669-8626 6622 Stonepointe Way Indianapolis, IN 46237

Pkw

fords

The Ridge at Flat Fork

From the low $200s, 317-669-8634 5735 Buskirk Drive Lawrence, IN 46216

52

Craw

Fortville, IN 46040

Custom Living From the low $400s, 317-644-0909 6. Lawrence Village at the Fort 317-644-0909

465

136

ek

From the low $300s 5. The Village at Flat Fork 317-669-8626 From the low $300s, 317-644-0909 6622 Stonepointe Way 10903 Cliffside Drive Indianapolis, IN 46237

74

74

52 70

65

7

Five Points Road

4. The Villas at Saxony

Street Fishers, IN 46038

465

69

465

Road

From the high $300s 317-669-8633 3400 Shady Lakes Drive Westfield, IN 46074

From the low $200s 3400 Shady Lakes Drive 317-669-8634 Westfield, IN 46074 5735 Buskirk 4. Drive The Villas at Saxony Lawrence, IN 46216 From the low $280s, 317-669-8630

igan

3. The Lakes at Shady Nook

3233 131 7. Stone Pointe

Mich

6. Lawrence Village the317-669-8633 Fort From the highat $300s,

865

52

2

4

116th Street

334

3. The Lakes at Shady Nook

2. Jackson’s Grant on Williams Creek

From the high $500s, 317-669 863612315 Jackson’s Grant Blvd Carmel, IN 46032

52

12315 Jackson’s Grant Blvd $400s Carmel, IN 46032

131st Street

37

Keystone Parkway

From the low 317-644-0909

421

Street

From the high $500s, 317-669-8636 The Ridge at Flat Fork

65

146th Street

Meridian

on Williams Creek

31

1

E 300 S

Cre

From the high $300s 317-669-8628

The Parks From the low $300s 317-644-0909 From the high $300s, 317-669-8628 10903 Cliffside Drive Grant 2. Jackson’s Fortville, IN 46040

Fal l

The Parks

5. The

Ditch Road

From the low $300s 317-669-8629 15026 American Lotus Drive Westfield, IN46074

32

Shelborune Road

1. Harmony The Village

3

From the low $300s, 317-669-8629 15026 American Lotus Drive 46074 VillageWestfield, at FlatINFork

421

Southport Road

74

Central Living 317-644-0909 Visit our website to find a community near you in Indianapolis!

Models Open Daily Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. See a David Weekley Homes Sales Consultant for complete details. Not valid with any other offer or previously written contracts. Visitors must register in person with a David Weekley Homes Sales Consultant in a participating city between April 1, 2017, and April 30, 2017, and will be entered into a drawing to win one of three prizes. Only one registration or entry per family. Employees of David Weekley Homes and their immediate family members are not eligible to win. Electronics and Appliance Packages and Smart Watch are awarded in the form of a Gift Card from Best Buy (or equivalent retailer, at Weekley’s option). Drawings will be held May 10, 2017, and winners will be contacted by a David Weekley Homes Representative to make arrangements to recieve Gift Cards. Cash will not be given in lieu of prizes. No purchase necessary to win. $5 donation to Ronald McDonald House of Indiana will be made for Visitors who register at a David Weekley Homes model or Showcase Home in the Indianapolis area between April 1, 2017, and April 30, 2017. Registration limited to one per family. David Weekley Homes reserves the right to terminate the program or change rules at any time. See a David Weekley Homes Sales Consultant for details. Prices, plans, dimensions, features, specifications, materials, and availability of homes or communities are subject to change without notice or obligation. Illustrations are artist’s depictions only and may differ from completed improvements. Copyright © 2017 David Weekley Homes - All Rights Reserved. Indianapolis, IN (INDO85206)


April 11, 2017

COMMUNITY

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Dispatches

Contact the Editor

Have a news tip? Want to submit a calendar event? Have a photograph to share? Contact editor Sadie Hunter at sadie@ youarecurrent. com. You may also submit information on our website, geistcurrent.com. Remember our news deadline is typically eight days prior to publication. To contact Editorial Director Sophie Pappas, call 489.4444 ext. 7.

Want to advertise?

Current in Geist reaches 100 percent of the households in 46040, 46055, 46236 and 46256 by U.S. Postal Service every Tuesday. For more information about how to reach that audience, call Dennis O’Malia at 317.370-0749 or e-mail him at dennis@ youarecurrent.com.

Join our community

www.facebook.com/currentingeist www.twitter.com/CI_Geist

On the cover

Art to Remember owner Bill Boncosky discusses the company’s growth and pending move to Fort Benjamin Harrison later this year. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Jan. 27, 2015, at Fishers, IN Vol. VII, No. 12 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.

3

The We the People class from Fishers Junior High schools attend the Constitution 101 meetings. From left, Braden Kirkendall, Madison Ewan, instructor Robert Leming, Makenna Adams, Tatiyana Lockridge and Megan Gibson. (Photos by Anna Skinner)

Local class educates adults

By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Although Fishers Junior High School students might understand the U.S. Constitution through the We the Peogovernment ple class, but the City of Fishers discovered that its adult residents may not be as familiar with the way government works. City council member Cecilia Coble and Robert Leming, instructor of Constitution 101 and the national director of the We the People program, paired together last year for the first Constitution 101 class. This year’s class graduated March 29. “They’ve got adults in the Fishers community who have decided to give up six weeks and two hours a night to learn about the Constitution and government,” Leming said. “Last year, I started it for adults, and last year it was full. This year, I cut it back to 40 students to provide for a better classroom environment. We are getting adults to learn about the Constitution. We have great topics, and I look at it as not just a conservative or a liberal point of view, but it is a mix.” Another class is expected to be offered next year.

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 the project should be directed to INDOT at eastcentralin@indot. in.gov or 1-855-463-6848.

From left, students Sherrie Schueth, Marsha Davis and Maggie Haley take notes during the Constitution 101 class.

“My husband took the class last year and I feel that it helps us understand more of the political system right now, and it really opens up your mind a little bit,” student Marsha Davis said. “It gives you a picture of what the Constitution was designed to be and what it is,” student Maggie Haley said. The class uses the We the People textbook through the accelerated course, and students from FJHS attend Constitution 101 and interact with the adult students. “(The class) gives you a picture of what the Constitution was designed to be and what it is,” student Sherrie Schueth said. For more, visit fishers.in.us.

North Street Until April 30, North Street will be restricted between Lantern Road and Municipal Drive as crews deliver building materials. Several parking stalls will be unavailable on the south side of North Street and west of Maple Street during this time. Flaggers will help direct traffic while materials are being delivered. Duke Energy maintenance Duke Energy will be in various locations throughout the city performing routine pole maintenance with flaggers onsite when necessary.

David Weekley Homes to host showcase - David Weekley Homes is hosting the world's largest showcase of homes in cities across the country. Throughout April, the community is invited to visit any model or showcase home in Indianapolis to see current innovations in design and décor trends. To celebrate the event, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Indiana will receive a $5 donation for each visitor who registers with a sales consultant during the month of April. In addition, each registered visitor will also be entered for a chance to win one of three prizes: a smart watch, $1,500 appliance package or $2,000 electronics package. For more, visit davidweekleyhomes.com. 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 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.


4

April 11, 2017

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Get Your Backyard Ready For Grilling & Chilling FREE SETUP • FREE LOCAL DELIVERY on any grill $498 or more. Best Brands • Best Selection • Propane Filling Station

White's Is Your Store For Everything Yeti. From Ramblers To Coolers We Have You Covered.

New At White's YETI Colored Ramblers $29.99-$39.99 (809386)

Yeti Roadie 20 Cooler $249.99 (8399032)

TASTE Wood Naturally Enhances Flavor

Yeti Hopper Two 20 Soft Side Cooler $299.99 (8680019)

VERSATILITY Grill, Smoke, Bake, Roast, Braise & BBQ

Yeti Tundra 45 Cooler $349.99 (8399107)

EASE No Need To Babysit, Set & Forget It

JOIN THE WOOD FIRED REVOLUTION Traeger Pro 22 Wood Pellet Grill $799 (8474868)

Traeger Bronson Wood Pellet Grill $499 (8484263)

Traeger Pro 34 Wood Pellet Grill $999 (8474934)

Traeger Select Pro Wood Pellet Grill $1299 (8484214)

White's Is Excited To Announce The All New Weber Genesis Grill Lineup For 2017. Weber Genesis II E-210 Gas Grill $499 (8255994)

Weber Genesis II E-310 Gas Grill $699 (853267)

Weber Genesis II SE-410 Gas Grill $949 (8532921) Available colors Black, Smoke, Crimson & Copper

Weber Genesis II LX S-340 Gas Grill $1299 (8533184)

American Made Primo All-In-One Grills Come With Everything You Need To Start Grilling Right Out Of The Box Primo Kamado All-In-One $925 (808803)

Primo Oval LG 300 All-In-One $1383 (808403)

Primo Oval XL 400 All-In-One $1654 (808402)

Primo Oval XL 400 w/Cypress Table $2007 (808721,808404)

Hot Sauces • BBQ Sauces • Grilling Rubs • Grill Utensils • Grilling Accessories White's Ace Carmel 731 S. Rangeline Road Carmel, IN 46032

White's Ace Geist 10941 E. 79th Street Indianapolis, IN 46236

White's Ace Nora 8502 Westfield Blvd Indianapolis, IN 46240

317-846-2475 • whitesacehardware.com


April 11, 2017

COMMUNITY

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

5

The City of Lawrence Public Works Dept. began prep work for resurfacing projects March 28. (Submitted photo)

Lawrence begins resurfacing news@geistcurrent.com

The City of Lawrence has announced its seasonal resurfacing projects. roads Projects began March 28 and are scheduled to be completed by the end of May. The five streets scheduled to be paved are Mitthoefer Road, from 46th to 52nd; 59th Street, from Lee Road to Sunnyside Road; 63rd, from Lee Road to Oaklandon Road; Sunnyside Road, from Pendleton Pike to 59th Street; and 79th Street, from Oaklandon to Carroll Road.

“We are getting off to an early start in 2017, building on the progress made last year to improve our streets across the city,” Mayor Steve Collier said. DPW Street Dept. crews have begun prep work on 63rd and 79th streets in support of these projects. E&B Paving will begin the resurfacing of Mitthoefer Road from 46th to 52nd streets. Signage has been posted to warn drivers of the upcoming projects. Drivers should plan accordingly and allow for extra time while these improvement projects are taking place.

P

R I V A T E

Where trust is a tradition!

B

A N K I N G

THE BANK THAT’S CLOSE TO HOME. At the National Bank of Indianapolis, we’re proud to be the Indianapolis area’s largest locally owned national bank. Our private bankers, our directors, even our shareholders live and work in Greater Indianapolis. Decisions are made locally by people close to the community. So if you’re looking for professional banking service from someone who cares, call Sherry Hyska today at 317-261-9736. She’ll make you feel right at home.

Sherry Hyska Vice President, Private Banker NMLS #473850 ©2017 The National Bank of Indianapolis

www.nbofi.com

Member FDIC


6

April 11, 2017

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

I’m not just the CEO of my family. I’m also the CMO—Chief Medical Officer. I keep up with the health needs of my entire family. Whether it’s my husband’s allergies, pesky cold and flu season or vaccines my kids need for school, I depend on the doctors, nurses and personalized primary care of Riverview Health. To learn more, visit riverview.org/primary

RIGHT SIZE. RIGHT CARE. RIGHT HERE. NOBLESVILLE / CARMEL / CICERO / FISHERS / SHERIDAN / TIPTON / WESTFIELD Riverview Health has a full-service hospital with advanced, 24/7 ER capabilities and doctor offices located throughout Hamilton and Tipton counties.

RVH-285-Print Ad-Current-9.7x10-Primary-FNL.indd 1

3/16/17 8:14 AM


April 11, 2017

COMMUNITY

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

7

McKenzie Center initiates National Tech Honor Society

Dr. Shawn Smith (left) and Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier joined the celebration at McKenzie Center for Innovation & Technology, 7250 E. 75th St., Indianapolis, which recently honored the school's newest members for the National Technological Honor Society. To learn more about the center, visit mckenzie.ltschools.org. (Submitted photo)

FIND YOURSELF AT A DEAD-END? Don’t give up!

HOPE. WAITS. HERE. CurrentAd-NorthviewChurch-Easter2017.indd 1

Join Northview Church for the HOPE series, kicking off EASTER WEEKEND,

APRIL 14 – 16.

Visit www.northviewchurch.us for service times & locations.

www.northviewchurch.us

3/21/17 9:46 AM


8

April 11, 2017

COMMUNITY

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Local residents meet Rep. Todd Huston

Genevieve Keegan-Bedano

Anne-Marie Briscoe

Catherine Michael

Thomas Blessing

Janice Mattingly

KENA HOLLINGSWORTH Founding Partner

CHRISTINA ZIVITZ Founding Partner

From left, Owen Egenolf, Sydney Groves, State Rep. Todd Huston and Max Adams in the House Chamber at the Indiana Statehouse. Adams, Egenolf and Groves are interning with the Indiana House of Representatives throughout the 2017 legislative session. (Submitted photo)

EMERGENCY SERVICE

Erin N. Johnson

Same Day - Or It’s FREE!

FREE ESTIMATES

CALL TODAY FOR SERVICE TODAY!

Andrew Bartlet Since 1979

317-956-1420 Kristyn Horvath

SERVI CE 24/7

NORTH: 5041 W. 96th Street www.doorstoday.com

Erin Connell

ANY SERVICE CALL

On ANY Replacement!

$

30 OFF Never Expires

24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Garage Doors

956-1420

Limit one coupon per purchase. Not valid with other offers. We service all other makes, models & types of garage doors and openers. Payment required upon completion.

“We Think Of You As The Gold Standard Of Customer Service and Efficiency” - Garage Door Customer

Hire Us

Before Your Spouse Does DIVORCE & FAMILY LAW MEDIATION & COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE Custody Child Support Prenuptial Agreements Adoptions Education Law DUI 317.DIVORCE | www.hzlegal.com

11555 N. Meridian St. | Suite 530 | Carmel, IN 46032

GARAGE DOOR & OPERATOR SPECIAL 16X7 INSULATED DOOR AND 1/2 HP OPERATOR WITH A KEYPAD

$

999

Garage Doors

956-1420

Limit one coupon per purchase. Not valid with other offers. Payment required upon completion. Must be presented at time of estimate. Exp. 5/15/17

We Will MATCH Any Competitors Coupon Garage Doors

956-1420

Limit one coupon per purchase. Not valid with other offers. Payment required upon completion. Must be presented at time of estimate. Exp. 5/15/17

TUNE-UP SPECIAL

$

59

✓ Check all door parts ✓ Lubricate rollers & hinges ✓ Adjust springs & cables ✓ Tighten all hardware, track & hinges

Garage Doors

956-1420

Limit one coupon per purchase. Not valid with other offers. Payment required upon completion. Must be presented at time of estimate. Exp. 5/15/17


April 11, 2017

COMMUNITY

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Do you believe? Commentary by Michael VandenBerg Some say that seeing is believing. Others say there has to be intellectual proof for me to believe. Still, others simfaith ply feel within their being the proof that they need and believe. Which are you? I say that believing takes an act of God himself. Jesus did many signs and miracles in the presences of his closest followers and in front of the mobs that followed him and even the religious leaders of the day. Some believed. Others remained skeptical of Jesus’ claims and actions. Then, as if to highlight everything he had said, taught and did, he brought his friend Lazarus back to life after three days in the tomb and tells Lazarus’ grieving family and friends to release him. Surely, this would change minds. Just because it was unexplainable did not mean that what they saw was not true. It was not a simple parlor trick. It was right out in front of the grieving and accusatory family, in broad daylight. But rather than believe what they had just seen, the religious leaders dug in their heals even deeper and de-

cided that now Lazarus, too, had to die. If this was not enough, as Jesus is preparing for his own death, he has dinner with his disciples one last time to address their fears of their own deaths and fear of failure. Their faith had grown, but in spite of all they had seen and heard, there was still a seed of doubt. Jesus tells them that their hearts should be trusting and not troubled, believing and not so filled with doubt and fear, that he was going ahead of them to prepare a place in God’s house for each of them and that they had no reason to fear anything. Do you, like they, still let your fears shout over your desire to believe? This is no blind faith, but informed wonder and grace. Let Jesus’ assurances calm your fears and fill you with the hope and comfort of his Holy Spirit. Rev. Michael VandenBerg is the pastor of Hope Community Church, a congregation of the Christian Reformed Church, and a community consultant for City in the Church Consulting. He and his wife Nancy have been Indiana residents for over 17 years and Indianapolis residents since 2008. He can be contacted at office@indyhopecrc.org.

KITCHEN AND BATH SEMINAR

REMODELING ESSENTIALS

JOIN US AT OUR REMODELING SHOWROOM

and discover the latest trends in kitchen and bath and outdoor living design, as well as useful tips for planning your home remodel or addition. To reserve your seat visit www.caseindy.com or call 317.846.2600.

Glow in the Dark

Easter egg hunt at Clearvista Lake Health Campus

GLOW IN THE DARK EGG HUNT • COOKIE DECORATING PICTURES WITH THE EASTER BUNNY • DRINKS

april 14 • 7-8 p.m. Free Community Event th

8405 Clearvista Place • Indianapolis, IN 46256 317-578-7500 • clearvistalakehc.com •

THURS. APRIL 20 | 6:30PM-8:30PM THURS. JUNE 15 | 6:30PM-8:30PM AN ADDED TREAT: Sample mouth-watering creations from locally renowned Chef Suzanne Catering.

FRIDAYS FROM 11:00AM-1:00PM

Join us for an “Ask The Designer” session and let’s address your remodeling questions and ideas. WWW.CASEINDY.COM 317.846.2600 99 EAST CARMEL DR. SUITE 100 CARMEL, IN M-F: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT

Independently Owned and Operated

KITCHENS | BATHS | INTERIORS | ADDITIONS | OUTDOOR SPACES

9


10

April 11, 2017

COMMUNITY

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Local fundraising business building new headquarters at Fort Ben By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com A Geist area business recently broke ground on a development at Fort Benjamin Harrison in cover story Lawrence. Art to Remember, a company that makes customized products featuring student art for school fundraising, will move into its new headquarters at the corner of 59th and Lee streets later this summer. “Unfortunately, the groundbreaking (ceremony) was canceled twice (due to weather),” Art to Remember owner Bill Boncosky said. “So, we’ve all just kind of agreed that we’ll do a nice ribbon cutting in the late summer when we move in. Hopefully, we’ll be moving in the last couple of weeks in August and be ready to go by Labor Day. That’s our goal.” Art to Remember helps primarily elementary schools in all 50 states raise money for art programming by taking children’s art and putting it on items their parents and family members can have as keepsakes. “We make coasters, Christmas ornaments, coffee mugs, refrigerator magnets, etc.,” Boncosky said. “We have about 40 or so different products that parents buy where they get to have a keepsake of the children’s artwork while also helping raise money for art programs in their kid’s school. “It’s kind of a low-pressure, feel-good fundraiser in that we don’t turn a school’s students into our salesforce. There’s no door-to-door sales or anything like that. (The student) just gets a custom, personalized order form with their name and artwork on it, and their mom and dad can buy stuff or buy stuff for grandma and grandpa.” Art to Remember has been in business for 21 years. The business was started by Don and Jane Brackney in the 199596 school year. “They grew the business, and I bought it about five and a half years ago (in December 2011),” Boncosky said. “The spring semester of 2012 was my first time in the business.” For each fundraiser, the student typically creates a special piece of art. But this spring, Art to Remember is launching features that allow parents to upload prior art pieces made by their child to create keepsakes. “We’re creating this concept of a gallery so parents can maintain all of their children’s artwork,” Boncosky said. “They can use this just to maintain the artwork and know it’s there, or they can create additional gifts from there. It also allows them to order during the school’s fundraising program or at a different time, when the fundraiser isn’t necessarily active.

Art to Remember creates customized products for fundraising efforts in elementary schools nationwide, featuring student artwork for parents and family members to buy. (Submitted photos)

Art to Remember’s Legacy Wall program reproduces student artwork onto tiles to be mounted on school walls.

We’ll test this with some schools this spring, and then we’ll have it generally available for the 2017-18 school year.” The change will happen when Art to Remember moves into its new 35,000-square-foot headquarters, where all of the products are made. “We make everything here,” Boncosky said. “I don’t make a coffee mug, for example, but I buy blanks, and then we print and make the final product here. The image transfer is all done here.” The current Art to Remember facility is 25,000 square feet and is down the road at 56th Street and Macy Drive. “It’s the end of our lease, and we could use more space,” Boncosky said. “Putting everything on one floor should make us a lot more efficient. Overall, it just gives us more space, more room for growth and to work with more and more schools every year and help them raise more money. We looked around a lot, for almost two years, for buildings to buy and raw land, and there’s not that much available out there. "As we looked, we have a lot of employees that are on the east side of Indianapolis in Greenfield and Fortville, so the location made a lot of sense. I like a lot of things that they’re doing at Fort Ben. I think it’s going to be a neat place to have a business. We’re excited to be there.” For more, visit arttoremember.com.

MEET BILL BONCOSKY • Career: “I’m a recovering lawyer,” Art to Remember owner Bill Boncosky said. “I just decided I didn’t Boncosky want to practice law anymore and started working with a byside business broker named Jeff Smith, and he helped me find Art to Remember, and that’s what I’ve been doing ever since.” Boncosky closed on the business Dec. 28, 2011. • Education: “I’m a born and raised Hoosier from the north side of Indianapolis,” Boncosky said. He graduated from North Central High School and Indiana University and Indiana University in Indianapolis for law school. • Family: Married to wife Lisa. Together they have a daughter, Maggie, a sixth-grader, and a son, Sam, a fourth-grader, and their dog, Clio.


April 11, 2017

VIEWS

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Stars align for spring break

ob s e r v a tion

Plan the fish fry

Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Commentary by Terry Anker College towns win big. The local economy benefits from the higher-than-average per capita spending of students (and their benefactors – parents and taxpayers). Smalltown communities that host significant campuses have seen property values and incomes surge even as peer cities without the industrial locus of higher-ed have almost universally stumbled. Moreover, these places tend to see increased levels of education attainment. As the adage goes, folks are being taught to fish rather than being given a fish. The long-term civic advantage of a well-educated population is thoroughly documented and acknowledged. Indiana State Sen. Luke Kenley has offered a budget amendment to include capital investments into the campuses of Ivy Tech Community College to the tune of $40.2 million for Kokomo and $38.7 million for Muncie. Although not part of our own central Indiana region, it can only serve our larger community. The Kokomo facility was decimated by a tornado this past August. Were it not for the Herculean effort made by students and staff, no learning would be occurring. As to Muncie, it, like all good things, has been a victim of its own success. Thousands of high-paying Indiana jobs go unfilled because Hoosiers cannot access the instruction required to meet demand. Investment in Ivy Tech will reap benefits far in excess of the expense for many years to come. Although there are numerous demands on taxpayers, investments in infrastructure, education and other areas that teach people to fish makes sense. Let’s plan the fish fry.

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

B EL 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 Barre, Vermont, all residents shall bathe every Saturday night. Source: dumblaws.com

11

REA D ER ’ S V I E W

In favor of increased cigarette tax Editor, Every week we hear stories about someone overdosing on heroin. It is turning into an epidemic, and I am glad that our lawmakers are serious about tackling the problem. Approximately 95 percent of people who are treated for addiction to opioids also are addicted to cigarettes. If we can help people fight the addiction to cigarettes, or even better, never become addicted to begin with, we will save them from a lifetime of chronic diseases and reduce their risk for abusing other

drugs. That is why I am in favor of the “Raise It For Health” campaign to raise the cigarette tax by $1.50 per pack and increase funding for tobacco prevention and cessation programs. Again, I applaud our lawmakers for wanting to tackle the drug problem, and let’s keep our children drug-free by increasing the cigarette tax by $1.50. George L. Kristo Executive director Hamilton County Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs

I made it! I survived a 15-hour car ride through the night that included, but was not limited to, stream-ofhumor consciousness, high-volume diatribes from three teenagers; the constant threat of severe weather; an honest-to-God highway collapse; and a very early morning rendezvous with my husband Doo at the Atlanta airport car rental dropoff. I credit a poorly-made CD of “The Sound of Music” and the promise of sand and sleep for this miraculous feat of driving. Go, me! Yes, friends, for the first time in five years, I am enjoying a spring break vacation with my beloved family (actually, I am missing one child, as she is a member of a militant color guard team and was denied leave. I did consider staying to support her at their national competition, but after about three seconds, opted for vacay). Usually, because I teach in a neighboring school district with a different calendar, I’ve wallowed in Midwest self-pity while they frolic along Floridian beaches. But thanks to a unique alignment of Jupiter and Mars, we had the same week off in April. Woo-hoo! So here I am, two days post-drive, feeling almost like myself again. I’ve slept for 10 hours both nights, already had my coralpainted toes in the Gulf, and unlike Doo and Boy Twin, have successfully avoided Fifth Disease-esque sunburn. And yesterday (gulp), we ate a real dinner, (tear) at a real table, (full-on weeping), all together! Because that is what family vacation is all about - spending time with each other sans the distractions of the daily grind. Re-establishing connections that have been pushed by the wayside. And laughing at my terrible rendition of “Edelweiss” while making fun of Doo’s splotchy red chest. Peace out.

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

Q U O T E  O F  T HE  W EE K Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.

– Warren Buffett

Want to respond to the publishers or send a letter to the editor? Email Letters@youarecurrent.com.


12

April 11, 2017

VIEWS

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Costco has never been hijacked Commentary by Dick Wolfsie My Costco cart was laden with soft drinks, garbage bags, a snow tire and a year’s supply of salsa. I was humor in a good mood because I had managed to circle around several demo tables and inhale a dozen different offerings without being fingered as a “repeat sampler.” The employee at the exit door looked me over head to toe. He was holding something behind his back. Could it have been some kind of breath-analyzer to detect whether I had eaten too much free food? He asked me for my receipt but never actually looked in my cart; he just peered at my list of purchases and then at me, which I think is considered facial profiling. Suddenly, he whipped out a yellow highlighter. Would I soon receive that sought-after stripe that squiggles down the list and shows that you have truly arrived? Actually, it shows that you have truly left. OK, so what’s that stripe really for? No one checks your items. You could have murdered the lady behind the lunch counter for taking too long to serve your pizza, stuffed her on the bottom rack of the cart next to a

12-pack of Coors Light and you’d still proudly make your way to the parking lot with a yellow stripe on that receipt. Truth is, the precautionary measures at Costco are far better than at the airport. Recently, I handed a gate agent my ticket, showed her two pieces of ID, took off my shoes and was herded through a metal detector. “You call that security?” I asked the agent. “Why don’t you guys put a yellow stripe down my ticket like they do at Costco?” “Why do they do that, sir?” “I have no idea, but they are very meticulous about it and everyone gets free quiche and egg rolls.” I’m going to write a letter to the TSA recommending they adopt the Costco approach to security. They may think this is a stupid idea, but here’s the truth: At the Costco on 86th in Castleton, there has never been a hijacking.

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

SATURDAY APR 15, 2017 BREWERS HEADY HOLLOW BOOKS & BREWS BIER BREWERY FOUR DAY RAY GRAND JUNCTION

REDEMPTION ST. JOSEPH’S BIG LUG

LIVE MUSIC

Forum Conference Center

GREAT BEER

5:00 to 8:00 PM

GREAT FOOD RAFFLES GIV E-A-WAYS WINE

$40 $20 $20

General Admission Designated Driver Wine Ticket

www.fishersontap.com


April 11, 2017

BUSINESS LOCAL

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Fishers resident Jones opens dream store

Dispatches Case Design/Remodeling of Indianapolis opens second area location — Case Design/Remodeling of Indy has announced the opening of its second Greater Indianapolis location, in Meridian Kessler. Case’s original location, which serves as the company headquarters and remodeling showroom, is Greene located in Carmel. Case has been serving homeowners in the greater Indianapolis area for more than 13 years. There are several events planned for the coming months to celebrate the grand opening of the new Case Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Design Studio including a Kitchen and Bath Seminar and Launch Party as well as participating in upcoming neighborhood events. The Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Design Studio is at 5912 N. College Ave., Indianapolis. It is open MondayFriday, from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. and Saturday by appointment. For more, visit caseindy.com or call 317-846-2600.

By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Libby Jones is realizing her dream of owning her own shop “I’m thankful to be able to new biz do that,” said Jones, a Fishers resident. “I was fortunate to have a husband (Troy) that is supportive to help me get started.” Gathered-Roots, 242 S. Main St., Fortville, will celebrate its grand opening April 15. Jones said there will be a sale and some new pieces at the home decor shop. Refreshments will be provided. “Gathered-Roots is a place where you find made, found and restyled vintage pieces,” Jones said. “We have a mix of retail and handmade items.” Gathered-Roots features vendors, each with a different style, in booth space in the shop. The vendors are Charming Willows, makes Junk’D Up, Jones previously had a booth space in another shop in Fortville.

13

NOW OPEN in Carmel! Join us for

Easter Brunch featuring

Libby Jones in her home decor shop, GatheredRoots, in Fortville. (Submitted photo)

Unlimited Brazilian Sides, Gourmet Salads and endless Grilled Meats!

“I just wanted to branch out and do my own thing,” Jones said. “So far it’s been a good first few weeks.” Jones’ specialty is retail home decor. “I also go picking for farm finds we have in the shops, like corbels, old windows, ladders, galvanized buckets and other decor pieces,” Jones said. The store is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.

“Geist’s Oldest Heating & Cooling Co.” 134th Anniversary Sale e Sav5 $4

1/2

e up

Sav

134th Anniversary Sale

134th Anniversary Sale

134th Anniversary Sale

FREE

FREE

$59.95 Air Conditioner

to

0

$48

PRICE SERVICE CALL

10 Year Warranty on the purchase of a 90% furnace, air conditioner or heat pump

OPINION

or Heat Pump Tune Up

Must present at time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount W/ paid repair. Thiele 639-1111. Expires 5/11/17. M-F 8-4

Must present at time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Thiele 639-1111.Expires 5/11/17.

Will be honored upon presentation of Competitor Invoice at time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Thiele 639-1111. Expires 5/11/17.

Must present at time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Mon-Fri 8am-4pm. Thiele 639-1111. Expires 5/11/17. New customers only please.

2ND

No Hassle Financing Available!

WAC

2375 E 116th St Carmel, IN 46032 317-660-2464

317-639-1111

callthiele.com

Mon - Thurs: 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Fri - Sat: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Sun: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

rodizio.com/carmel


14

April 11, 2017

HEALTH

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Never run a marathon? Well, you can do it Commentary by Christa Robertson Regardless of your current level of physical activity, the idea of running a marathon shouldn’t scare you. But it’s a process. The key is to start fitness small and work your way toward endurance very gradually — and by gradually, I mean at least a year or more. For those who are not so active, it’s a good idea to consult your primary care pro-

vider before beginning any new exercise program. Having said that, a good starting point would be to walk 10 to 15 minutes, three days a week. This may take several weeks, but when you do feel energized enough to up your routine, try brisk walking for 30 minutes, five days a week. The next step is to incorporate running. Combine a walking/running routine for a few more weeks before you increase distance and endurance. Then gradually build up to a weekly long run, from 10 to 15 miles

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

Nick’s Tree Service AVAILABLE SERVICES

Teacher OF THE MONTH

• Tree Removal • Trimming • Stump Grinding • Finish Grading • Bucket Truck Work • Climbing • Lot clearing

ATTENTION, STUDENTS! Send a 100-word essay (along with your school, name, address and phone number) about why your teacher should win Edge Guys Heating & Cooling/Current in Geist honor, to teacher@youarecurrent.com. The winning teacher will receive a $50 visa gift card from Edge Guys and the winning essayist will win a pizza party for their class, courtesy of Papa John’s. The deadline for nominations is 4/28/17.

CALL TODAY!

per week at a slower pace that lets your body adjust. On rest days, keep moving, whether it’s a casual walk, swim or bike ride. Endurance is about building distance rather than speed, and eventually you could be running 20 or so miles per week. The right shoes Yes, you really need to invest in proper running shoes. Consultants at a specialty running store, such as BlueMile, will put you on a treadmill to analyze your gait and stride to recommend the best shoe for you. No matter where you shop, expect to invest at least $100 in a pair of shoes and replace them as soon as the tread shows signs of wear. One more note: Don’t buy brand new shoes for race day. Wear the type and brand of shoes you trained in, and break them in a few weeks beforehand. For more, visit currentincarmel.com. Christa Robertson, family nurse practitioner with IU Health Family Medicine – Fishers, explains the importance of proper preparation. Learn more

What percentage of readers living in the community for 10+ years?

69

% Source: SMARI, Inc.

PROVING NEWSPAPERS WORK SINCE 2006

ADVERTISE: info@youarecurrent.com • 317.489.4444, ext. 2

Dispatches Free Alzheimer’s class – The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter offers free education for families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Upcoming sessions include: Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body: Tips from the Latest Research from 1 to 3 p.m. April 12 at Franklin Branch Library, 401 State St., Franklin. Attendees will learn about the latest research on lifestyle choices that may help them keep their brain and body healthy as they age and use hands-on tools to help incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging. Body Knowledge open house – Riverview Health presents Body Knowledge Open House from 4 to 6:30 p.m. April 11 at Riverview Health Rehab & Fitness, 601 Westfield Rd., Noblesville. Riverview Health has developed an innovative and precise program to support your weight management goals with a registered dietitian. Join us to learn more about how the Body Knowledge program featuring the BOD POD can help you reach your health goals. Health and fitness classes – Witham Health Services offers several health and fitness classes for all ages and fitness levels. Classes include: Breastfeeding Education, Diabetes Management, Rock Steady Boxing, Silver Sneakers, Tai Chi and more. Some classes are free. For times and locations, visit witham.org or call 765-485-8120. Support groups available – Witham Health Services offers a variety of support groups for those in need of the services. Groups include: Alzheimer’s Support, Cancer Support, Cancer Gentle Stretch Yoga, Cancer Support Cooking for Wellness, Diabetic Support and Grief Support. The groups are free and meet monthly. For more, visit witham. org or call 765-485-8120.


April 11, 2017

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

15

www.currentnightandday.com

Dispatches

Mac n’ cheese festival comes to Hamilton County By Heather Collins news@currentinfishers.com Hamilton County cheese lovers, rejoice and unite. Return of the Mac will hit Hamilton County June 3. food Chef’s Night Off and MOKB Presents have announced that Noblesville will be the next stop for Return of the Mac, a food festival dedicated to mac n’ cheese. “I’ve spent the last four years working with the upper echelon of the region’s food scene and realized I had been alienating the average diner,” said R.J. Wall, festival co-founder and Chef’s Night Off Ambassador of Awesome. “So I thought and thought about what is the most loved food in America that translates well to a festival style event? Duh! Mac n’ cheese.” Wall said he believes Indiana is a perfect state to represent the average American who loves comfort food. “I’ll bet my bottom dollar that the lion’s share of Indiana’s population loves mac n’ cheese,” Wall said.

Return of the Mac co-founder, R.J. Wall, left, with celebrity chef and male model, Craig Baker of The Local. The festival will feature 25 mac n’ cheese cuisines from local restaurants and chefs. (Submitted photo)

Wall won’t be losing his bottom dollar. It turns out Hoosiers really do love mac n’ cheese. Earlier this year, the festival soldout in Bloomington and Indianapolis, with the Indy festival selling out in less than an hour. Hamilton County will be the final 2017 stop for the festival. “I think Hamilton County is an underserved market with a lot fun people and families looking to get out and have a

great time,” Wall said. “There are so many great facilities and an abundance of awesome, locally owned restaurants to work with.” During the event, attendees can sample cheesy goodness from 25 Noblesville and north Indianapolis restaurants. The mac n’ cheese creations will be judged by a panel of local foodies who will determine the winner of the “Golden Noodle.” Residents can vote in the Yelp! Crowd Favorite Competition. Some participating restaurants include The Local, Barley Island, Four Day Ray, The Coterie and Rail Epicurean. Return of the Mac will be 1-5 p.m. June 3 at the Federal Hill Commons, at 175 Logan St. in Noblesville. The Federal Hill Commons also will host the Noblesville Main Street Farmer’s Market and a free concert by the rock band 16 Candles. Tickets are $25 for general admission, $40 for VIP Early Entry tickets and children under the age of six are free. Tickets grant access to unlimited 2-hour sampling. For information or to purchase

DNK Presents premieres film April 14 By Sara Baldwin news@currentinwestfield.com When is the last time you did something for the first time? Danielle Walter Nolan and EVENT Kate Nolan, owners of Indianabased outdoor adventure company DNK Presents, ask their clients that very question at the beginning of each new journey. Danielle and Kate are wilderness guides, certified mountain bike instructors, and Leave No Trace trainers, among several other certifications. DNK Presents offers trips for men and women, but specializes in all-female adventures. According to Danielle, many women were coming on the trips and having big breakthrough moments while challenging themselves. “The women who were originally hesitant to come on these trips were the ones

Danielle Walter Nolan and Kate Nolan, owners of Indiana-based outdoor adventure company DNK Presents. (Submitted photo)

having more periods of growth,” Danielle said. Danielle and Kate decided to offer a trip specifically for women who would not typically sign up for a trip on their own. In the spring of 2016, DNK Presents hosted

its inaugural women’s adventure contest in Indiana. Women had to be nominated by someone. Danielle said in a short amount of time, more than 60 nominations came in. Four women were chosen for a four-day customized adventure guided by DNK Presents. The “Live Adventurously” film was made over the course of the weekend trip. The film follows the transformational journey of the four women and their experiences throughout the weekend. “Live Adventurously” premieres April 14 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, in its outdoor amphitheater. In case of inclement weather, it will be in the Toby Theater. Doors open for VIP ticket-holders at 7 p.m. The film starts at 8 p.m. To purchase tickets to the premiere on April 14, visit dnkpresents.com/ buy-tickets. To read and extended version of this

Easter egg hunts — Ready to look for Easter eggs with your little ones? To see a list of area Easter egg hunts and holiday festivities, visit currentnightandday.com. Saks Fifth Avenue Indianapolis & Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital Celebrate the Season with a Spring Fête — Saks Fifth Avenue will host a special egg hunt benefitting Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital on from 9- 11 a.m., April 15. Tickets are $40 per child and $15 per accompanying adult, and 100 percent of ticket sales will be donated directly to Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. Children are invited to hunt for colorful eggs filled with candy and springtime treats. A light breakfast will follow, along with festive craft and meet-andgreet photo opportunity with the Bunny. This spring fête of flourishing fashion and hidden treats is sure to be a cheerful family activity benefitting a wonderful cause. To purchase tickets, visit give.stvincent. org/saksegghunt. 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. An evening with Pete Rose – Baseball legend Pete Rose will share tales from his record-shattering and controversial career in this special appearance at 8 p.m., May 5, at the Palladium in Carmel. Rose made his Major League Baseball debut in 1963 with the Cincinnati Reds and closed his career as the team’s manager in the late 1980s. He became a household name as a member of the “Big Red Machine,” the Reds lineup that won back-to-back World Series in 1975 and 1976. Tickets start at $40. For more, visit TheCenterPresents.org.


16

April 11, 2017

NIGHT & DAY

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent. com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.

style & home PRESENT THIS COUPON TO

SAVE $10 OFF YOUR PROM PURCHASE OF $75 OR MORE.

(Not valid with other offers or discounts. Valid thru 5/4/17)

It’s prom time at Amanda’s Exchange!

715 E. Carmel Drive, Carmel, IN 46032 • 317.573.4400 • AmandasExchange.com

LAWN SPRINKLER SERVICES

NEW CUSTOMER DISCOUNT

$25 OFF

Where’s Amy meets coaches Bob Knight and Gene Keady at the Palladium

ANY IRRIGATION SERVICE

877-349-INDY (toll free) 7th Annual

April 22, 2017 presented by

7th Annual

CARMEL MARATHON WEEKEND Marathon H Half Marathon H Horizon Bank 8K H 5K Saturday, April 22, 2017

Help us welcome the 4,500+ participants coming to Carmel on April 22!

Run, walk, volunteer or cheer! CarmelMarathon.com

Former IU coach Bob Knight, Center for the Performing Arts Interim President/CEO Jeff McDermott and former Purdue coach Gene Keady. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

Basketball legends Bob Knight and Gene Keady came together for a special, one-night-only evening at the Palladium, and Where’s Amy had “courtside” seats to cover the action. The sold-out event was moderated by Bob Hammel, and everyone who attended loved listening to stories about the past Indiana University and Purdue University basketball seasons. The Jim and Barb Austin (Geist). one thing I took away from the night was that Knight and Keady both expected their players to perform well, and most importantly, graduate with a degree. The two coaches had the crowd in stitches with their memories, and although they were rivals on the court, it was clear they both have a great admiration for each other and have sealed their legacies on the hardwood. Danette Roland (Carmel), Johnny Batts (Geist) and Bob Soloman (Geist).


Grammy and American Music Award Winner

NIGHT & DAY Baby Chick Cupcakes Submitted content and art courtesy of Family Features. For more recipes and tips, check out McCormick.com and visit McCormick Spice on Facebook and Pinterest. Prep time: 30 minutes Servings: 24 Ingredients: 1 package (12 ounces) white confectionary coating wafers, 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened, 2 teaspoons McCormick Pure Vanilla Extract, 1 box (16 ounces) confectioners’ sugar, 1 jar (7 ounces) marshmallow creme, 1 teaspoon Sunflower color from McCormick Color from Nature Food Colors, 2 tablespoons milk, plus additional (optional), 48 unfrosted mini yellow cupcakes, baked in white paper liners, sprinkles (optional), additional McCormick Color from Nature Food Colors (optional). Directions: To make broken egg shell pieces: melt coating wafers as directed on package. Spread on large foil-lined baking sheet to 1/4-inch thickness. Refrigerate about 10 minutes, or until firm. Break into small, irregular pieces. Set aside. In large bowl, beat butter with electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add vanilla; mix well. Gradually beat

AN EVENING WITH

16 1 7

16 1 7 KENNY G

Mixing Persian and Western April 11, 2017 Current in Geist Music Traditions www.geistcurrent.com

17

SIMON SHAHEEN

THURS APR 6 | 7:30PM | THE PALLADIUM SAT APR 8 | 8PM | THE TARKINGTON SEASON SPONSOR

Tickets from $45

SEASON SPONSOR

SEASON SPONSOR

Tickets from $40

A Night of Inspiring Jazz Music in confectioners’ sugar, beating until well blended after each addition, frequently scraping sides and bottom of bowl. Beat in marshmallow creme until well-blended. In small bowl, stir food color into milk until dissolved. Add colored milk to frosting; beat until light and fluffy. Stir in additional milk, as needed, to reach desired consistency. To decorate cupcakes: spoon frosting into large pastry bag fitted with large round tip. Pipe two dollops of frosting on top of each other to form baby chick. If desired, insert sprinkles into face for eyes and beak. Or tint any remaining frosting with food colors to pipe out eyes and beak. Place coating wafer pieces around bottom of baby chick to resemble broken egg shell.

Grammy and American Music Award Winner

Mixing Persian and Western Music Traditions

CHARLES LLOYD & THE MARVELS KENNY G

SIMON DINOSAUR SHAHEEN ZOO LIVE!

Tickets $25 Tickets from from $45 3

Tickets from $40 | Adults from $15 $10 Kids Tickets

AN EVENING WITH Featuring Bill Frisell

ERTH’S

THURS APR 20 6 | |7:30PM | THE| TARKINGTON THURS APR 7:30PM || THE THE PALLADIUM PALLADIUM SAT SUNAPR 1 & 4PM THE PALLADIUM APR 823| |8PM

A Night of Inspiring Jazz Music

CHARLES ERTH’S THE MICHAELROSE FEINSTEIN LLOYD DINOSAUR PETE & CHEYENNE JACKSON & THE MARVELS TIME JUMPERS ZOO LIVE! LIVE! 4192, AN EVENING WITH

Featuring Frisell FeaturingBill Vince Gill, Kenny Sears, & Paul Franklin

REMODELERS SINCE 1993

QUALITY PRODUCTS, EXPERT INSTALLATION GUARANTEED!

ADDITIONS OUTDOOR LIVING

SAT APR 29 | 8PM

THURS APR | 7:30PM PALLADIUM SUN APR | 1 &| 4PM | THE PALLADIUM THEMAY PALLADIUM FRI APR 2820| 8PM | THE| THE PALLADIUM FRI 523| 8PM THE PALLADIUM

Tickets $35 Tickets from from $25

$10 Kidsfrom Tickets Tickets $55 | Adults from $15 Tickets $40

TheCenterPresents.org | 317.843.3800

activities made RisingThese Star ofpossible, in part, with support from Butler University, Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Classical Crossover!

AN EVENING WITH

THE JACKIE PETE ROSE TIME JUMPERS EVANCHO LIVE! Featuring Vince Gill, Kenny Sears, & Paul Franklin

SAT APR MAY 20 8PM ||THE THEPALLADIUM PALLADIUM FRI 28 | | 8PM

317-848-7634 www.centennialremodelers.com Member Central Indiana

LICENSED BONDED INSURED

Tickets from Tickets from$55 $35

4192, AN EVENING WITH

FRI MAY 5 | 8PM | THE PALLADIUM

Tickets from $40

TheCenterPresents.org | 317.843.3800 These activities made possible, in part, with support from Butler University, Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.


18

April 11, 2017

INSIDE & OUT

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Blueprint for Improvement: Stunning laundry transformation Commentary by Larry Greene

Before Background Info: These owners reside in the Geist-area Anchorage neighborhood in Fishers. They knew they wanted to update their laundry and adjacent powder bath spaces but did not really know where to start.

Before problems: The previous laundry room did not inspire the already tedious task of laundry for this busy family. The builder-grade cabinetry and outdated laminate flooring needed a fresh update in aesthetics and functionality. With the powder bath in proximity to the laundry room, the owners wanted the two spaces to coordinate and update the outdated finishes to reflect their style.

After solutions:

After

The goal for these areas was to improve functionality, update the aesthetics to the homeowners’ preferred style and strategically design the aesthetics to feel continuous throughout both spaces. 1. The washer and dryer appliances were stacked, creating more space for functional storage and work space. New cabinets and granite countertops were designed to maximize functionality. One of the cabinets even doubles as a trash can and a clothes hamper. 2. A small drop-zone for shoes, coats and bags was incorporated into the design as well. 3. In the adjacent powder bath, a new vanity, champagne bronze plumbing fixtures and a mesmerizing light fixture add a beautiful elegance to that space. The new cabinetry stain color in the powder bath matches the color in the laundry room. 4. For an added aesthetic that ties into other elements in the home, a reclaimed wood accent wall was installed and stained to coordinate with both the new cabinet color and the existing floor. Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before-and-after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.

Strike Out Cancer Tournament Make-A-Wish and USFA are partnering to support Halle Guilliam's fight against cancer, and her desire to help others. Let's help strike out this disease! Friday, April 28th - Sunday, April 30th $350 Entry Fee + $125.00 Pre Paid Gate Fee. 4 Game Guarantee. All umpires are USFA registered and trained. 10U, 12U, and 14U Open Tournament. Sponsorship and Media Contact: Ben Weir, Make-A-Wish Board Member 317-748-2662 • bweir@myindyford.com Olio Fields 14181 E. 126th St. Fishers, IN 46037

SCAN HERE FOR MORE INFO AND TO REGISTER TODAY! SPONSORED IN PART BY


April 11, 2017

LIFESTYLE

Across 1. Puppy sounds 5. Woodland bowling challenge 10. Patrick Rodgers’ links org. 13. Taj Mahal site 14. Finish second at Hoosier Park

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

15. Trudge 16. Family group 17. Have supper at home 18. Italian coin 19. Start of a holiday riddle 22. Color wheel display in a Fishers HS art class 23. Venus’ sister 24. Sen. Joe Donnelly, e.g.

26. Double curves on the IMS road course 30. MCL option: pie ___ mode 33. Riddle, part 2 38. A Simpson on WXIN 40. Duke meter reading 41. Endorse a check at PNC Bank

42. Riddle, part 3 45. Opposite of post46. Petite Chou Restaurant farewell 47. Not neg. 49. Freud topic 54. Ghana’s capital 58. Riddle answer 61. April 1 victim 62. Eccentric 63. An area about the size of the Colts field 64. Fashion inits. at Nordstrom 65. Like a Purdue streaker 66. Think ahead 67. Hi-___ image 68. Prepare for a Westfield HS test 69. In the mail Down 1. Marina sight 2. Arctic abode 3. Mitchell’s Fish Market crustacean 4. Smoothed a board 5. Went fast on I-69 6. Noblesville city maps 7. Wood shaper 8. More hazardous, as winter roads 9. Stretched tight 10. Electric cord’s end 11. Resembling Indy’s Fright Manor 12. Much ___ About Nothing 15. Winged horse 20. “Aha!” 21. First-floor apartment, maybe 25. Hawaiian isle 27. Boone Village Barber

Shop scissors sound 28. PU grad, often 29. “Auld Lang ___” 30. Geist Reservoir organism 31. Committed perjury in Hamilton County Court 32. ___ Spumante 34. Zionsville-to-Louisville dir. 35. Wee bit 36. Freud topic 37. Start another hitch with the Indiana National Guard 39. In a proficient manner 43. Fox Sports 975’s Limbaugh

19

44. Warty hopper 48. Odds and ends 50. Signs of boredom 51. Use crib notes in a Carmel HS class 52. Short poem 53. Slipped up 55. Ride a bike on the Monon Trail 56. Aired again on WRTV 57. “You ___ kidding!” 58. Heard reveille 59. Charged atoms 60. Small whirlpool 61. HST predecessor Answers on Page 23


20

April 11, 2017

LOSE FAT, INCHES, AND BULGES!

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

Learn It. Earn It. Own it.

Feel Amazing In Your Skin!

1 on 1 Intensive Personal Training Nutrition, Strength-Training, Cardio and Flexibility. Learn what it takes to get it off and keep it off!

FBFITNESS.COM • 317.250.4848

3C Plumbing Inc. Cy Clayton Cadwalader

REPAIRS.

REASONABLY PRICED. RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING

- water heaters - sump pumps - garbage disposals - bath & kitchen faucets - water softeners -

cy@3CPlumbing.com

Get your card in front of 126,095 households! Call Dennis O’Malia @ 317.370.0749 for details

HANDYMAN SERVICES CHIP TRAIN REMODELING KITCHENS • BATHROOMS • BASEMENTS

317.850.5114

16 years experience Free home inspection Guaranteed work/referrals Lic. # PC1Q701074

Remodeling Carmel and Zionsville since 1992 Licensed • Bonded • Insured Chip Train 317-258-2650 • chiptrain@msn.com

BANKRUPTCY

In most cases, you can protect your home & car! Get rid of most debts! FREE CONSULTATION Attorney F.A. Skimin | Indianapolis

317.454.8060

Licensed, insured & bonded • Kitchen/Bath Remodeling • Custom Decks

We are a Debt Relief Agency. We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

• Finished Basements • Ceramic Tile • Wood Floors • Doors & Windows • Interior & Exterior Painting • Drywall • Plumbing & Electrical

Gary D. Simpson Office: 317-660-5494 Cell: 317-703-9575 Free Estimates & Satisfaction Guaranteed

• Roofing and Siding • Room Additions • Power Washing • Decorative & Regular Concrete • Handyman Services

simpsonconstructionservices.com

“JEFF” OF ALL TRADES • PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL • TILING, CARPENTRY & MORE! TURN YOUR ‘TO DO’ LIST INTO A ‘TO DONE’ LIST

HANDYMAN SERVICES, LLC.

FREE ESTIMATES

317-797-8181

www.jeffofalltrades.net - Insured & Bonded

$35 OFF

Any job of $250 or more “JEFF” OF ALL TRADES 317-797-8181 Coupon must be presented at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Offer expires 4/30/17.

WALLA PAINTING

Small Local Business - Servicing Hamilton County 2010-2016 Angie’s List Service Award Winner Fully Insured and Bonded - FREE ESTIMATES Discounts on high quality paints • Interior / Exterior • Full prep • Walls, Ceilings, Trim • Decks, Fences, Cabinets

Insurance Specialist ROSE ROOFING Storm Damage

ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS

Since 1993

$150-175 for most rooms 2 coats & patching on walls

LICENSED BONDED INSURED

wallapainting.com 317.656.7045

848-7634

www.centennialremodelers.com

Member Central Indiana

HERE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY Protect Your Assets For Your Children and Grandchildren

• Estate Planning & Reviews • Power of Attorney • Health Care • Wills Directives • Trusts • Living Wills • Pet Trusts

Law Office of

Wesley N. Hoppenrath

3501 Westfield Rd, Suite 101 • Westfield IN (317) 913-2828 info@hoppenrathlaw.com • www.hoppenrathlaw.com

Member of the Indiana and Indianapolis Bar Associations

Foot Finesse Spa Commercial/Residential Gutter Cleaning • Pressure Washing Fully Insured • Free Estimates

10% off Gutter, Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing (Offer expires 4-30-17)

(317) 645-8373 • www.TopShineWindowCleaning.com

1474 W. Oak Street Zionsville, IN 46077 Next to the CVS 317.973.5729 www.FootFinesseMassage.vpweb.com Open 7 days a week $5 OFF 10am-9:30pm ON YOUR BIRTHDAY

TREE SERVICE • BOBCAT SERVICE WE DO IT ALL! CALL 317-430-1566 TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE! • FULLY INSURED •


April 11, 2017

ARMESON

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

LECTRIC LLC

21

Brian Harmeson (317)414-9146

Owner/Master Electrician bharmeson@harmesonelectric.com Locally owned and operated in Hamilton County Licensed-Bonded-Insured/Residential-Commercial Carmel, Fishers, Geist, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville

Speedway Termite & Pest Control, Inc Serving Indianapolis and Surrounding Communities since 1932

Termite, Mosquito and Rodent Control Ants, Fleas, Bees, Bed Bugs and other Insect Pests WDI Inspections O: 317.247.9177 • M: 317.332.5556 msalt12@aol.com • speedwaytermiteandpestcontrol.com

Clean of Hearts Cleaning Service Collecting dust since 2005

• Residential Cleaning • Move Ins/Move Outs • Quality Service • Satisfaction Guaranteed

317-430-7684

Es

Insured & Bonded

Michael Pettygrove, Agent 240 East Carmel Drive | Carmel Office: (317) 846-5861 Cell: (317) 506-9239 Michael.Pettygrove@infb.com

Anderson Construction Services

317.846.5554 shepherdins.com

Learn more at:

www.iwantanewbathroom.com

Classifieds

VISA, MasterCard acceptedReach 126,095 homes weekly

Will mow yards, trim shrubs, clean out houses, garages, basements, attics, gutters, paint, do odd jobs, demo small buildings, provide personal services. Fully insured. Text/call Jay 574-398-2135; shidelerjay@gmail.com

eeates Ftrim

Complete Bathroom Remodeling -Ceramic and Porcelain Tile Installations -Custom Showers -Leak and Mold Solutions -Low Maintenance Choices

Home | Life | Auto | Business

LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING Locally owned/operated over 40 YRS * SPRING CLEAN UP * MULCH * MOWING * FERTILIZING *TEAR OUT/REPLACE * FREE ESTIMATES CALL 317-491-3491

Call now for $20 off your first cleaning!

FINE BATHROOMS

Protect what matters most.

Services

WHEN YOUR LIFE CHANGES, YOUR INSURANCE SHOULD DO THE SAME.

Services

Services

Services

Pet & House Sitting Service

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

For pricing e-mail your ad to classifieds@youarecurrent.com

Services

Guitar Lessons

www.pawpatrolindy.com 16 years Experience

317-802-6565 317-432-1627

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

Guitar Lessons With Baker Scott

Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons near Carey Road & 146th Carmel 317-

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

910-6990

.com House and condo cleaning. Will do what you can't get to. References upon request. 317-485-6158

MOBILE SHARPENING & MAINTENANCE Specializing in lawn care, residential and commercial. Sharpening mower blades, hedge trimmer blades, chain saws, garden tools. Maintenance, oil changes, filters, grease or lube. 317-937-2803

need to rent space

FOR SALE

Individual looking for 2500 sq. ft.+ w/ overhead door-to clean vehicles. 24/7 access with ALL utilities (Rent Only). Carmel/Westfield area. Call Dan: 317-431-1861.

Boone County 210 liquor license

(three way) for sale. Available immediately. $30,000 obo. Phone 317-219-8446. leave message.

Services To Your Door Pet Services I offer nail trims, anal gland expressions and medication administration such as insulin injections, subcutaneous fluids and more! I have over 15 years of pet care experience, 8 of which were spent as part of the nursing staff at a veterinary hospital. Please contact me at (317) 908-1556 or toyourdoorpetservices@gmail.co m to make an appointment. I serve the Fishers and Geist area. Let me help your pet in the comfort of their own home.

For pricing e-mail your ad to classifieds@ youarecurrent.com


22

April 11, 2017

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

NOW OPEN

NOW OPEN

The Electric Bike Center

622 South Rangeline Rd Suite S Carmel 46032

We only sell electric bikes. We have the largest assortment of electric bikes in Indiana. Come try one or try as many as you like. 317-506-6902 AUCTION

AUCTION

Now Hiring

Now Hiring

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

Senior1Care

We are looking for Compassionate & reliable individuals to provide non-medical caregiving services to adults in the local area. If you are dedicated, hard-working and have a genuine desire to work in an environment where you will be helping others improve their quality of life, visit us and learn about our open positions:

AA

AA

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

Come enjoy the fun at our growing company as we make a difference in poeple's lives. Visit our Facebook Pages to learn more about our family’s story and why we started our local business 10 years ago. Call today and set-up an interview at 317-652-6175 or stop by our Carmel office. EOE

SOCCER

3121 Village Park N. Dr., Carmel, 46033 3 bed, 2 bath $1300/month Westfield Schools Brandi Welch, AM Rentals 138 W. Carmel Dr. 317-848-1588 • www.amrelo.com

INTERVIEWING NOW! •Daytime, full-time Locate Technician positions available •100% PAID TRAINING •Company vehicle & equipment provided •PLUS medical, dental, vision, & life insurance REQUIREMENTS: •Must be able to work outdoors •HS Diploma or GED •Ability to work OT & weekends •Must have valid driver’s license with safe driving record

Apply today: www.workatusic.com We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

SOCCER

Background or Not in dance! Join the team at Fred Astaire Dance Studio Carmel, Indiana. We will train you in all aspects of the ballroom dance business. Why Fred Astaire? We offer a great environment, guaranteed starting salary, great training and opportunities to travel and compete. Need we say more? Call Dan at 317-846-3237

HELP WANTED

Scott Pools in Carmel is currently hiring full time seasonal helpers for our service department. A valid drivers license, background check and some weekend work is required. $12.00 per hour. Experience helpful 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 - 317-846-5576 - scottpools2@gmail.com

The Better Way to Play

WATCH

NOW HIRING Waiters/Waitresses Cook Dishwasher OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 160 E Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN

LEGACY CNA INSTRUCTOR • Part time Position • Licensed RN or LPN • Training Experience a plus • Flexible Hours

+

PREDICT

+

COMPETE

DOWNLOAD THE APP TODAY! Player Rewards Code

goirish

Now Hiring

USIC LOCATE TECHNICIAN

College not for you?

NOW HIRING

CAREGIVER • Top Pay, including overtime & BONUS • Reliable, flexible & steady work • FREE CNA Training

Now Hiring

ASSISTANT TEACHERS NEEDED The International Montessori School (www.intlmontessori.com), located in Carmel, Indiana, is looking for Assistant Teachers. Hours would be from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM OR 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday. Qualifying candidates should be comfortable working with children ages 3 through 6 years old and should be enthusiastic, kind and creative with a love for children. Compensation is competitive and based on experience. REPLY TO: RKD1948@SBCGLOBAL.NET ***** No phone calls, please. *****

Seeking self motivated person with retail management background to work as parttime manager of retail outlet. Respond to: sendresumehere2017@gmail.com

CARPENTERS NEEDED NOW Simpson Construction Services, LLC, a family owned general contractor, would like to hire skilled construction carpenters. Our company is growing, and we are looking for craftsmen that take pride in their work and want a future with our company. Contact Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

Brookdale Carmel is looking for : Cook Full time Maintenance Tech PT Housekeeper FT & PT CNAs FT & PT all Shifts LPNs PRN all shifts 301 Executive Dr. Carmel, IN, 46032 317-580-0389

Full and Part Time Endurance Consultants: Endurance House, a full-service run, walk, bike and swim athletic store is hiring at our locations in Zionsville and Fishers. Individuals must have proven customer service achievements and retail experience is preferred. Our mission is to help people redefine their possible. If you wish to be part of our team, please apply by emailing justin@140-6llc.com or mailing your resume to 640 South Main Street #400; Zionsville, IN 46077

For pricing e-mail your ad to classifieds@youarecurrent.com


April 11, 2017

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

puzzle answers

23

ONE OF THOSE DAYS? HELP IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER.

317.867.0900

FREE IN-SHOP DIAGNOSIS

SCAN FOR SPECIAL OFFER!

Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Tea: CHAI, EARL GREY, GREEN, HERBAL, MATCHA, OOLONG; Names: BETH, BETTY, BONNIE, BRENDA, BROOKE; Teams: DEVILS, DUCKS, JETS, WILD; Things: ANIMALS, BALLOON, BLACKSMITH; Breweries: SUN KING, UPLAND; Coach: ARCHIE MILLER

UP TO $60 VALUE!

Businesses around the world depend on Computer Troubleshooters. .We’re the “computer experts”... the people to call when your computer breaks down, when your machine or software needs to be upgraded, when viruses attack or even when you’re about to throw your computer out the window.

CALL ON US AT ANY TIME FOR SERVICES INCLUDING: Hardware Troubleshooting Software Troubleshooting Internet/Email Setup and Assistance Networking Wired & Wireless Application Setup and Support Regular Computer Maintenance Virus Protection & Removal Internet Security Troubleshooting Remote Access & Diagnostics Managed I/T Service Plans Residential and Business Services PC and Mac Service and Sales

Professional quality computer services at affordable rates!

WE ARE YOUR APPLE SUPPORT EXPERTS!

$1,700/month • 4 bed, 2 bath • 2,736 sq. ft. • New carpet and paint!

111 LANTERN LN., CARMEL, 46032

138 West Carmel Drive Carmel, IN 46032 317-848-1588 • www.amrelo.com

317.867.0900 www.CTCarmel.com

950 N. Rangeline Rd., Ste. D, Carmel, IN 46032 • (317) 867-0900 • www.ctcarmel.com • M-Th 9:00-6:00, Fri 9:00-5:00 and weekends by Appt.

Purse lovers unite! April 21, 2017 7am - 4pm “BAGS TO RICHES” DONATION & RESALE EVENT JOIN US FOR THE EVENT - it’s free and open to the public! Friday, April 21, 7am – 4pm IU Health North Hospital, room K130

“Growing a successful company requires marketing, promotions and advertising. These methods bring attention to our product and ultimately increase our sales. I have put great faith in Current Publishing to achieve on our marketing needs. The results we have received have been outstanding. I personally recommend, if you are looking to expand your business, that you turn to Current Publishing, where you’ll find professionals that desire to provide an increased customer base for your company.” - Gary Simpson, owner and president Simpson Construction Services

Peruse bags and goodies and participate in our silent auction. Buy that perfect item knowing your money is going to a good cause! All proceeds will go to the Social Work Fund, which provides meal vouchers, gas cards and prescription help for patients in need. QUESTIONS? Please contact Jill Dodson at jdodson@iuhealth.org

© 2017 IUHealth 1/17


24

April 11, 2017

Current in Geist

www.geistcurrent.com

INDIANA BLOOD CENTER FISHERS DONOR CENTER /PX PQFO BU "MMJTPOWJMMF 3PBE 4VJUF $ JO 7JMMBHF 4RVBSF 4IPQQFT Over 500 donors are needed every day to meet the needs of hospital patients. We hope to see you in our new donor center soon. To make an appointment, call 800-632-4722 or visit indianablood.org/locations.

We believe blood is life. The Blood Center will provide a continuous, safe and adequate supply of blood products and testing services first to the people in our own communities, then wherever our blood products and testing services are needed. facebook.com/indianablood

IBC-17201 FishersDonorCenterAds_9_7x10.indd 1

@indianablood

3/7/17 3:34 PM


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.