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The Humane Society for Hamilton County’s new state-of-the-art facility is now open Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com The Steven J. Cage Foundation Animal Wellness Center, the new home for the Humane Society for Hamilton GROWTH County at 10501 Hague Rd., is so new that on April 5 it did not yet appear on Google Maps. The facility appeared as a dirt-brown blotch on the satellite picture. But that will soon change. The HSHC has moved from a 7,000-squarefoot facility into a 40,000-square-foot stateof-the-art building that Humane Society for Hamilton County President and CEO, Rebecca Stevens calls one of the top three in the nation — and possibly the best. One of the new amenities is a kitchen, which features a restaurant-grade dishwasher. Before, volunteers had to wash all the dishes by hand. It also has state-ofthe-art ventilation systems in each of the feline kennels that keep the air circulating to reduce the risk of the spread of disease, along with three washers and three dryers that tremendously enhance efficiency. “Now, it takes just 40 minutes for towels and everything to get dry when before it used to take two runs for anything to dry,” said Mary Roney, a HSHC volunteer from Westfield. Other features include an expanded reception area, expanded overall capacity and more spacious kennels. Roughly 200 animals call the new facility home, the majority of which are cats. The goal for staff is for the animals’ stays to be brief. “If it is a long wait (for adoption), at least it’s in a facility that’s state-of-the-art,” said Max Williams, HCHS director of marketing. Added Stevens, “this place represents, for me, personally, over a decade of blood, sweat and tears trying to create a place where animals can go temporarily that celebrates their life and would be a destination for families to want to visit because it’s full
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The view of the Steven J. Cage Foundation Animal Wellness Center from Hague road. (Photos by Jonathan Matthes)
The dog kennels have two compartments, some even open to the outside for fresh air, but all kennels are more spacious than they were at the previous facility.
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The new facility has each of those amenities. “This place is probably going to be my legacy and why I was put on this earth, to create a brighter future for these animals,” Stevens said. “Not just in Hamilton County, but from outside this county, too.” During the COVID-19 pandemic, the HSHC has seen a nearly 400 percent increase in adoptions. But there has already been an uptick in surrenders, whereby people drop off an animal at the facility. In many cases, people discover that caring for a pet is more difficult than they expected. The HSHC tries to help those people learn how to properly care for their pets to avoid surrenders. “We go to the ends of the earth to help pet owners keep their animals,” said Williams. But animals are always arriving. It is the hope of Stevens that all of Hamilton County might visit and see the new place, and maybe discover a new member to the family in the process. percent sooner than later. As we indicated before, exactly when is anyone’s guess, but is something we badly want to restore. Thank you for your understanding as we continue to work to get back to business as usual. Brian Kelly Steve Greenberg President/ Executive Vice Publisher President/GM
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ley, who is headed to play football at IU. It was the Wildcats’ first time in the state championship game since winning three consecutive state titles from 2004-2006. “This team is very hard working,” said Hughes, a Butler University signee. “We busted our butts every single day in the two weeks (before the final). To not pull it out is very heart-wrenching, but it doesn’t take away from it. We never give up on each other. We all believe in each other, no matter what it was. We win together, we lose together.” Keefer said the season was a grind because of the pandemic. “To not be socially in school as much as you’d like them to be really pulls on them, but they kept focused,” Keefer said. “We had a 12-game winning streak. They probably played their best ball down the stretch here.” Keefer said fans certainly got their money’s worth in the championship final. “It was an exciting game,” he said. “It was down to a certain call, a certain play, a certain dive. The calls could have gone either way or the ball could have bounced another way and we’d be state champs. We just didn’t quite get over that little hump at the end.”
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Tharp also had been the special education department chair and teacher for 10 years at MVHS, as well as being a special education On June 9, Brooke Tharp will begin her job teacher at Pendleton Heights High School as the new principal at and Mt. Vernon Middle School. EDUCATION Mt. Vernon Middle School. “I have drawn on my education and proShe has served as fessional experience to form an the assistant principal at Mt. Vernon educational leadership style built High School since 2016 and has more around servant leadership and a than 20 years of classroom teaching collaborative, team approach,” Tharp experience. stated. “I am focused on building During her tenure as assistant and maintaining strong relationships principal, Tharp was involved in the with all stakeholders, working alongcrisis prevention and safety team side teachers and staff to support Tharp and was active in the school’s Proa shared vision for high student fessional Learning Communities program. achievement and growth, and fostering an According to a press release from Mt. Vernon environment that supports the academic, Community Schools Corp., Tharp’s interperbehavioral, social, and emotional needs of all sonal relationship skills and experience in students. It is my strong belief that leading curriculum development, instructional pracwith this approach creates an environment tice and assessment were integral to her where all students can learn, progress, and selection as principal. achieve a high level of success.” Tharp served as assistant principal at Tharp is pursuing a doctorate of education Mt. Vernon Middle School from 2014 to 2016, administration at Indiana State University. where she chaired the committee for the Dis- She also has a Master of Education from trict AdvancED Accreditation process in 2014. Butler University and a bachelor’s degree in In her role as assistant principal, she also education from Indiana University. Tharp also developed school improvement plans and has an Indiana building level administrator’s school handbooks, among other materials. license and a professional educator’s license.
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Area boys participate in Hoosier Basketball Magazine Top 60 Senior Workout — Shamar Avance and D.J. Hughes, Lawrence North, Vinny Buccilla, Hamilton Southeastern and Greg Jenkins, Lawrence Central, were among the 60 high school seniors selected to participate in Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s annual workout at Marian University on April 10. The annual showcase offers some of the top seniors in the state to practice with and compete against fellow comparable talents. It also provides another chance to catch the eye of college programs for those still yet uncommitted to play at the next level. Virtual discussion with MVCSC superintendent — Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. is offering the community an opportunity to engage with Supt. Jack Parker and ask
any questions they might have. Upcoming sessions include noon April 28 and noon May 19. The discussions will take place on Zoom. For those interested in attending, visit the “Virtual Traveling Talks” website article mvcsc. k12.in.us and sign up to receive the Zoom link. Schools recertified with STEM designation — The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Townships had several schools recertified with an Indiana Dept. of Education STEM designation. The schools are Skiles Test Elementary, Belzer Middle School and McKenzie Center of Innovation & Technology. MVHS ranked as one of top high schools — The U.S. News and World Report recently ranked Mt. Vernon High
School in the top tier of the national high school rankings. MVHS was ranked No. 17 in the central region and #64 in Indiana. Schools are ranked based on performance on state-required tests, graduation rates and how well students are prepared for college. The U.S. News and World Report ranked 17.790 high schools in the nation. Arts for Lawrence brick campaign — Residents can support local arts by purchasing a brick for $100. The brick will be placed in Arts for Lawrence’s new Cultural Campus. Those who purchase the brick will receive three lines of text for commemoration and a miniature replica keepsake brick. To purchase a brick, call Arts for Lawrence at 317-875-1900.
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Annual reports can contain lots of minutiae, but some information just jumps off the page, like the number 420. That’s how many single-family home permits were issued in 2020, which is the most issued by the Town of McCordsville since 2004, when 241 were approved. Moreover, 30 more single-family home permits were issued in 2020 than in the previous two years combined (106 in 2018 and 105 in 2019). It is not slowing down. “Our permit numbers are sky-high again,” said Ryan Crum, McCordsville’s director of Planning and Building. “We’ve approved already this year 85 new homes, which would put us on pace for around 340 for the year.” Not surprisingly, town officials expect to see a record number of permits issued this year. Two new subdivisions — Oakcrest and Pine Vail Estates — were completed last year. Another is already approved for this year and another is awaiting approval. McCordsville’s population has grown 688 percent since 2000. The town’s population grew by 8.5 percent between 2019 and 2020 and is expected to continue rising. Town officials estimate the population could surpass 19,000 by the end of the decade. “I think McCordsville, because of our location, is seeing a lot of the (residential) growth,” Town Manager Tonya Galbraith said. “We are also seeing a lot of industrial interest as well. Everything seems to be coming together.” Other highlights from the town’s 2020 annual report • Average sales price of a new single-family home: $318,562 • Average size of a new single-family home: 3,288 square feet • Total sales price value of all new homes: $76.4 million • The Town Center: “We’ve been working on the Town Center for a decade or so,” Galbraith said. “It’s becoming much more of a reality. We’ve identified a stormwater retention area that would be an amenity as well as a utility.” • Improvements to Wastewater Treatment Plant will double in volume from a half-million gallons to 1 million. “We’re about 50 percent done on the project,” Galbraith said.
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The Vernon Township Fire Dept.,which serves McCordsville and Fortville, had — until recently — been operating under 1970’s-level funding and with aging equipment, according to local officials. But in 2020, the creation of a new fire territory allowed for increased funding that allowed the department to purchase two new fire engines and a new ambulance. Manpower also will be increased. “By the fall, we anticipate our first career firefighters,” VTFD Chief Chad Al-
len. “We’ll continue to be supplemented by our part-time staff.” The combination of an improved fleet of engines and full-time firefighters is expected to dramatically improve response times. “Response time certainly has dropped,” Allen said. “The prior system required volunteers to respond from home, so just by putting 24-hour coverage with five or six people on each day, if there is a call, then we are able to get on the road in around a minute and a half.”
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Commentary by Terry Anker Why can’t life be easy all the time? Would it be so difficult to remove our difficulties? For many of us, such questions resonate, especially these days. Things that used to be very simple can now be abundantly complicated. Do we shake hands anymore? Or, is it best to deploy a fist bump, elbow bang or nod across the room to acknowledge a kind greeting from a friend? Even from those many things we might keep after the pandemic is officially pronounced no longer a threat, most of us are struggling to make sense of the new social order. For some, it may be — or seem — irreversibly life damaging. For many, it will be an inconvenience for a while. At least we have our health, right? The cliché, like many others, makes a good point. Anyone who has ever endured a toothache will tell you that all is well until the pain starts. Then, within hours, nothing else matters. Time stops until the anguish is alleviated. Birthday parties, long-planned trips, big presentations at work — all are set aside in the increasing wave of sensory-induced focus. No matter the cost, we’ll do anything to make it relent! Our previous worries have faded into some fistclenched negotiation with God — make the pain recede and we promise to be good and stop tormenting our brother, complaining about the job, or watching too much television news. Then, modern medicine rescues the tooth — equilibrium is ultimately restored. How long do we hold our promised repentance? With the sharp and shooting agony alleviated, our attention returns to the annoyances of the daily ritual. Is the corporal sufficient? Does mental anguish count? Maybe the saying should be redrafted to proclaim, “At least we have our physical and mental health.”
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I met my husband Doo 31 years ago this month. We were seniors in high school who happened to be spring breaking in the same small island town in the Bahamas. I had a rich best friend with a timeshare, and Doo had a family connection through an uncle. He was tall and skinny, with an impressive mullet (Doo, not the uncle), and for me, at least, it was love at first sight. Surprisingly, he called a few days after we were back stateside to invite me to visit. We married six years later, and the rest, of course, is Wilson history. It’s a great story, right? Spring break fling-turned-matrimonial bliss? With our own children now around the age we met, I can’t help but think how crazy it all was. For starters, my parents let me travel internationally to a place where the drinking age was 18, essentially unchaperoned (there was a designated adult there, but she wasn’t either of our mothers and drank more than we did). And then to fall for a boy who lived only two hours north, and like me, heading to Colorado for college? What were the odds? I believe it was fate. And so, when I give my annual spring break talk to my students about making good choices, I do in fact spend some time on vacation romance. “Be prepared for one of two eventualities!” I warn. “Heartbreak is the more likely, but you might also land at the spectrum’s other end: Three decades of marriage with a guy whose once enviable mullet has been replaced by an immaculately bald dome.” Peace out.
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Cavin enjoys success as writer, filmmaker By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Quinn Cavin started acting classes with his mother when he was younger, mostly because he was bored with FILM school. “She’s always been very supportive of my desire to act and create stories,” Cavin said. “She took me to acting class when I was younger. What motivated me to be an actor is I had this idea that actors didn’t need to go to school. I really didn’t like to go to school as a kid, so I tried to convince her to let me stay home and be homeschooled because I didn’t need to go to school because I was going to be an actor. “Luckily, she encouraged me to stay in school.” Cavin graduated in the top 10 of his class academically at Mooresville High School. Cavin, who turns 24 April 16, graduated from Wabash College in 2019 with a double major in psychology and theater. An honors student, he was selected to give one of the two student commencement addresses at Wabash. Cavin performed in school plays in high school and in college. “I’m glad I didn’t quit,” Cavin joked about school. His parents, Curt and Becky Cavin, moved to Noblesville when Quinn started college and now live in Westfield. Curt is a former Indianapolis Star sports writer who now works for IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Cavin, who now lives in Burbank, Calif., moved to New York after graduating from college. He quickly found success as he made a short film called “The Dine-andDash Dater” with another Wabash graduate, Ryan Cairns, shortly after moving to New York. “It’s based on a real-life news article that Ryan had shown me, ‘The dine-anddash dater,’” Cavin said. “This guy had been going on hundreds of dates on dating apps. He’d show up to dinner early, order an entrée and then order another entrée with his date, take another to go and just slip out the back door. All the
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women put the pieces together that this was the same guy. The story went on even after we finished the film. But he was finally arrested and charged with the felony with the sheer numbers of bills he’s skipped out on paying. “I thought the story was a funny real-life thing and we kind of adapted that to a fun movie to make.” Cavin wrote and directed the film with Cairns. Cavin’s girlfriend, Mafalda Pinto Correia, from Portugal, portrays the main character since the story is told from the perspective of the girl who is left from dinner. They set up a sting to catch him. While in college, Cavin took a semester off, from January to July in 2018, to study in New York City, winning a scholarship to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. He met several actors, including his girlfriend, who he used for the film. They were in an acting class together. The short film was completed at the end of 2019 and won the Best of Fest at the 2020 Strasberg Film Festival in February 2020. It was nominated in several categories. “It was in a handful of virtual festivals,” Cavin said.
Cavin said because of the short film success, they decided to produce a series called “CherryBomb,” with Corriera as the lead and co-creator. “We took the core characters that are in ‘The Dine-and-Dash Dater,’ minus the guy doing the dining and dashing,” Cavin said. “We took the tone of the film and adapted it to be a TV show. The story is about entrepreneurialism and the experience of finding your way in the world as a young adult.” The six episodes, which were filmed during the summer of 2020, are about 25 minutes each. “There were obstacles filming in New York during the pandemic,” Cavin said. “It was an ambitious thing for us to do and none of us were sure when we were shooting the first episode that we would make it all the way to six episodes because of the time, energy and money it takes to produce even one of them.” The series is in post-production, and Cavin hopes to find a streaming home later this year. Cavin recently took a job as a writer and production coordinator at Echobend Pictures. For more, visit quinncavin.com.
editorial@youarecurrent.com The Fishers Arts Council is presenting the 12th annual Senior Showcase, sponsored by corporate sponsor Star Bank, through April 29. The exhibit celebrates the art of seniors from Fishers High School and Hamilton Southeastern High School. A free public reception is set for 6 to 7:15 p.m. April 16 followed by the awards ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Both events will take place in The Art Gallery at City Hall. 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers. COVID-19 protocols will be in place. Facial coverings are mandated as is social distancing. Fishers Arts Council volunteers will help visitors navigate the gallery and auditorium. The winners will receive scholarships totaling $2,000. The categories are: Best of show ($500), first ($250), second ($150) and third place ($100) in the categories of drawing, photography and painting/mixed media. The gallery is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Jesse Kramer, director of exhibits at Conner Prairie, will serve as the judge. The artwork for the exhibit was selected by Jasmine Osborne, chair of the visual arts department at Fishers High School, and Angela Fritz chair of the visual arts department Hamilton Southeastern High School along with art department teachers Danielle Ontiveros and Lisa Brown.
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rison Presidential Site’s library for a book signing. Per the plot, only eight VIP guests have been invited to his book signing beThis play is different than anything Cancause of the COVID-19 pandemic. dlelight Theatre founder Donna Wing has “Those eight people become part of the ever presented at the play,” said Wing, who performs as PLAY Benjamin Harrison PresiHartley’s agent, Paige Turner. “Undential Site. fortunately, J.R. is murdered before ‘”This is an interactive murder they get a chance to meet him. mystery,” said Wing, a Geist resiThere are eight suspects. Because dent. “Typically, you would have 50 of COVID, half of the police force is to 60 people come to an evening out. They kind of had to scrape the event and there would be a murder. bottom of the barrel to get the peoWing You break out to small groups and ple to help out this head detective, you interrogate for the Agatha Christie-type who is kind of an eccentric. So, the police ending. But we have COVID.” need the help of these eight VIP guests to So, Wing worked with playwright Jo help solve the crime.” Smedley, who has won awards for crime Wing said the guests go to seven different writing, to get artistic license to make some rooms to hear staged performances of acadjustments. tors doing monologues on who they are and “Death in the Library” will be held April 16where they were at the time of the murder. 17, 23-24, 30 and May 1. Performances begin “The audience will have an amount of every 30 minutes from 6 to 8:30 p.m. There time to look for clues in the room and interwill be a matinee April 25 with performancrogate these suspects,” Wing said. es every 30 minutes from 2 to 4 p.m. Wing said it’s like the game of Clue, The storyline, which includes COVID-19 as where players have to figure out who did it part of the plot, is the author J.R. Hartley, in what room with what weapon. who has written books on President BenjaFor more, visit min Harrison, is visiting the Benjamin Harpresidentbenjaminharrison.org.
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Commentary by Anna Skinner Address: 110 E. Main St., Carmel What to get: Charleston-style shrimp and grits Price: $17 or $23, depending on size. Anna’s take: After visiting Juniper on Main for a food review, it is now my favorite restaurant. Like, top restaurant for me, ever. The little building is on Carmel’s charming Main Street, and the inside is adorable and quaint. The outdoor seating, with the twinkle lights and a soft breeze, makes you feel like you’re on vacation, and the coastal fare enhances the feeling. I sampled several items, all of which blew me away. To start, I tried a sampler platter of the appetizers (which is not on the menu but was made just for me). I tried the fried green tomatoes, which were deliciously crisp on the outside and served with a side of lemon aioli, spiced green tomato jam (reminded me of apple butter) and a bed of arugula. Typically, four to five tomatoes are served per order for $11. I also tried the cornbread basket, which is a warm portion of cornbread served with a delicious sweet butter and a savory pimento cheese spread. Four hunks of cornbread are served per order for $8.50. The Low Country Crab Cakes were my favorite appetizer. They are two crab cakes the size of tennis balls with a side of lemon aioli and arugula for $16. The flight of deviled eggs is very fun — each egg is different and chef’s choice. The two I tried had smoked sausage and a Coca-Cola barbecue on one and salmon and dill on the other. Five are usually served per order for $10.
Clockwise, from top left, appetizer platter with fried green tomatoes, deviled eggs, crab cake and cornbread; grilled salmon with chili lime butter; Forsyth fig salad and Charleston-style shrimp and grits. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
For the main course, the Forsyth fig salad ($16) was bright, tart and sweet with a sweet tea-brined chicken, goat cheese and honey fritters, and an array of fruit and nuts with a side of house-made rosemary fig balsamic dressing. The Charleston-style shrimp and grits ($17 for the lunch portion, $23 for the dinner portion) was a rich bowl full of jumbo shrimp, smoked sausage, caramelized onions and peppers atop a mound of heirloom cheese grits and served in a velvety cream sherry sauce topped with a fried egg. Another favorite main course was the grilled salmon with chili lime butter ($23), served atop a bed of coconut rice with citrus black beans, sweet plantains, asparagus, pickled red onion and cilantro. To top it off, I had a slice of the hummingbird cake, which I urge you to order, it was so good, and a key lime tart with layers of sponge cake, which was bright and refreshing. Since I write this column every week, I rarely ask for carryout boxes to take leftovers home, but you better believe I asked this time. I was incredibly impressed, to the point that I called my mom as I left the restaurant and told her that we would have to return together and pretend we were on a cruise while dining there.
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CITY OF FISHERS PLAT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PP-21-3 SEATING AT CITY HALL IS LIMITED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND STATE GUIDELINES REGARDING COVID-19. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE ENCOURAGED TO VIEW THE MEETING VIA LIVE STREAM AND SUBMIT COMMENTS TO THE BOARD VIA FORM SUBMITTAL. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers. formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 5:00PM, THURSDAY, APRIL 29th , 2021 in the Fishers City Hall Building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of a Primary Plat for the Grantham Subdivision. Subdivision will consist of 199 single-family lots on 118.75 acres. Subdivision will consist of two sections. Subject property is zoned PUD-R. LOCATION: The proposal is located at the corner of 113th Street and Southeastern Parkway. Proposed consists multiple parcels with common addresses of 16000 E 113th Street,16065 Southeastern Parkway, and part of 0 E 113th Street. Parcel #’s: 13-16-05-00-00-001.001,13-12-32-00-00-023.004,13-16-05-00-00004.001. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Advisory Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 www.fishers.in.us CITY OF FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASES VA-21-14 AND VA-21-15 SEATING AT CITY HALL IS LIMITED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND STATE GUIDELINES REGARDING COVID-19. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE ENCOURAGED TO VIEW THE MEETING VIA LIVE STREAM AND SUBMIT COMMENTS TO THE BOARD VIA FORM SUBMITTAL. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers. formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: http://tinyurl.com/FishersCityHall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, April 28th, 2021 in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following requests (“Proposals”): Case VA-21-14: Consideration of a Development Standards Variance from Section 6.2.2.B. Residential Accessory Structures – Height of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to allow the construction of an accessory structure exceeding 18 feet in height. Case VA-21-15: Consideration of a Land Use Variance from the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to allow the construction of a second dwelling unit on one residential lot. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 13511 E 114th Street, Fishers IN 46037, parcel number 13-1502-00-02-015.000. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written comments to the case planner directly, please contact: Andrew Magee, Planner 1 Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers mageea@fishers.in.us 317-595-3131
Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals Public Meeting Notice SEATING AT CITY HALL IS LIMITED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND STATE GUIDELINES REGARDING COVID-19. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE ENCOURAGED TO VIEW THE MEETING VIA LIVE STREAM AND SUBMIT COMMENTS TO THE BOARD VIA FORM SUBMITTAL. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers. formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: http://tinyurl.com/FishersCityHall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Case # VA-21-16 - Consideration of a Variance of Use and Development Standards from the City’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) to allow for a seasonal flower market and associated site improvements at 13573 E 116th St, generally located on the south side of 116th St, west of Olio Rd. LOCATION: 13573 E 116TH ST, FISHERS, IN 46037 The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written contacts to the case planner directly, please contact: Megan Schaefer, Assistant Director of Planning and Zoning schaeferm@fishers.in.us (317)588-1431 CITY OF FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE VA-21-12 SEATING AT CITY HALL IS LIMITED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND STATE GUIDELINES REGARDING COVID-19. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE ENCOURAGED TO VIEW THE MEETING VIA LIVE STREAM AND SUBMIT COMMENTS TO THE BOARD VIA FORM SUBMITTAL. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers.formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: http://tinyurl.com/FishersCityHall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, April 28th, 2021 in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of a Development Standards Variance from Section 6.17 Signage Standards of the Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to allow the installation of building signage. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 10501 Hague Road, Fishers IN 46038, parcel number 14-14-1200-00-001.001. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written comments to the case planner directly, please contact: Andrew Magee, Planner 1 Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers mageea@fishers.in.us 317-595-3131 CITY OF FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE VA-21-13 SEATING AT CITY HALL IS LIMITED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND STATE GUIDELINES REGARDING COVID-19. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE ENCOURAGED TO VIEW THE MEETING VIA LIVE STREAM AND SUBMIT COMMENTS TO THE BOARD VIA FORM SUBMITTAL. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers. formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: http://tinyurl.com/FishersCityHall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, April 28th, 2021 in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of a Development Standards Variance from Section 3.2.3.B.5b of the R2Residential Development Standards to exceed the maximum impervious surface area of 35% for site improvements. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 13431 Lake Ridge Lane, Fishers IN 46055, parcel number 13-1511-00-18-033.000. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written comments to the case planner directly, please contact: Andrew Magee, Planner 1 Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers mageea@fishers.in.us 317-595-3131
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c i g a M Fairyville is in the Air! welcome to April 21-24
FAIRIES RETURN TO NOBLESVILLE
History of world’s busiest canal Commentary by Don Knebel
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Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals Public Meeting Notice SEATING AT CITY HALL IS LIMITED TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND STATE GUIDELINES REGARDING COVID-19. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE ENCOURAGED TO VIEW THE MEETING VIA LIVE STREAM AND SUBMIT COMMENTS TO THE BOARD VIA FORM SUBMITTAL. MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY SUBMIT COMMENTS BY GOING TO: https://townoffishers. formstack.com/forms/public_meeting_comment_form MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC MAY STREAM THE LIVE MEETING BY GOING TO: http://tinyurl.com/FishersCityHall NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Case # VA-21-17 - Consideration of a Variance of Use and Development Standards from the City’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) to allow for a stand-alone bank ATM and associated site improvements at 7272 Fishers Crossing Dr, generally located on the northwest corner of 116th St and Allisonville Rd. LOCATION: 7272 FISHERS CROSSING DR, FISHERS, IN 46038 The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. If you have specific questions or want to provide written contacts to the case planner directly, please contact: Megan Schaefer, Assistant Director of Planning and Zoning schaeferm@fishers.in.us (317)588-1431
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JUDGE STONE HOUSE EXHIBIT
Child's Play March 5-April 24; Wed.–Fri., 12–5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
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Bruce Loewenthal Presents “Let’s Talk About Roundabouts” April 2–24; Wed.–Fri., 12–5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Reception: April 9, 3–6 p.m. Contact us at info@nickelplatearts.org to book your time to meet Bruce and enjoy his unique take on public art sculptures!
The Belfry Theatre Belfry Accepting Applications for Performing Arts Scholarship Deadline April 9 The Belfry Theatre in Noblesville is now accepting scholarship applications through April 9. You must provide high school transcripts, a letter to Belfry Theatre scholarship committee describing your reasons for applying, letters of recommendation, and a highresolution headshot. More info or to apply, visit: thebelfrytheatre.com Caravan Classes Happy Babies $15-$40 Thursdays at 10am Wednesday Art Classes April 7, 14, 21, 28 $15 per session 12:45–1:45 p.m.: Virtual Homeschool Art for ages 6–11 2–3 p.m.: Homeschool Art for ages 6–11
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Hub & Spoke esville main stree obl April 22, 6:30pm-8pm ASSET, part of our Artist Professional Development series, -Est.1992is brought to you by Fishers Arts Council, Hub & Spoke Design Noblesville Main Street Center, and Nickel Plate Arts. Stay-Cation Sidewalk More info or to register, visit: Sale April 1-3 bit.ly/fishersevents The Farmer’s Market begins May 1! Fishers Music Works More info: Find out how to get involved: noblesvillemainstreet.org/ fishersmusicworks.org events HCAA (Hamilton County Fishers Arts Council Noblesville Preservation Artists’ Association) Fishers Arts Council & Star Alliance New exhibits coming soon! Financial Bank Present: Senior Find out more: hcaa-in.org Plans for 2021 are underway! Showcase Get involved: Opening Reception & Scholarship High Frequency Arts preservationhall.org Awards Ceremony at Fishers City Spring Artist Open House & White River Sound Reception: Hall on Friday, April 16th from This all-female a-capella June 18, 5:00-9:00 pm 6pm-8pm High Frequency Arts at the Hub chorus is always looking for For more information, visit: new members! & Spoke Design Center bit.ly/fishersevents Get involved: 8100 E 106th Street ASSET whiteriversoundchorus.org Artist Lecture Series - Networking highfrequencyarts.com/events & Branding for Artists 4:30–5:30 p.m.: After-school Art for ages 6–11 5:30–6:30 p.m.: Teen Art 6:30–7:30 p.m.: Adult Art caravanclasses@gmail.com or call 765-557-1969 CEA (Community Education Arts) Callout for “Spring Fancies” Original artwork, poetry/short prose, and music Deadline April 9, 2021 cearts.org/arts-showcase/
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longer than the Panama Canal, and named it the Kaiser Wilhelm Kanal in honor of his grandfather. Using the canal instead of going around the Jutland Peninsula cut the travel distance of ships going between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea by about 450 nautical miles. Between 1907 and 1914, Germany enlarged the canal to accommodate its largest battleships. Although the Treaty of Versailles opened the canal to international shipping, Adolf Hitler closed it in 1936. The canal was reopened after World War II and renamed the Kiel Canal. The canal is spanned by 11 fixed bridges, each providing at least 138 feet of clearance. The canal can accommodate ships as long as 772 feet and as wide as 106 feet, dimensions excluding the largest container and cruise ships. Despite the limitations, up to 130 ships travel through the Kiel Canal each day.
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NOW HIRING COMPUTER TECHNICIAN NEEDED Local Computer repair shop in need of PC and Mac techs with experience pref both PC and Macs, certification strongly desired, pleasant personality & some sales experience. Pay starting at $16/ hour and up for F/T. Send resume with cover letter to jobs@ctcarmel.com
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Looking for job security? Simpson Construction Services has so much work that it must hire five people for residential remodeling NOW. The skilled carpenters we select will have strong abilities in bathroom remodeling, but also with respect to kitchens, decks, basements, wood and tile flooring, doors and windows, interior and exterior painting, drywall, plumbing and electrical, siding and room additions. Again: Only skilled carpenters need apply. For immediate consideration, call Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.
Clevernest is a growing company servicing homebuilders, architects, and residential clients throughout central Indiana, as an Anderson Window and Door Dealer, specializing in the installation of all that we sell. We are looking for an Operations Manager, who possesses a strong supportive mindset of “how can I help” and deeply appreciates finding joy on executing tasks and projects on a daily basis. This position is responsible for the activities related to operations after the sale; therefore, one must have the ability to juggle multiple projects at once and be an advocate for our clients. REQUIREMENTS: The ideal candidate is professional entrepreneurial minded, and able to lead and assist with all aspects of a project post sale until completion, and day to day warehouse, inventory, and field supervision. APPLY AT Clevernest Inc. 240 W. Carmel Drive In 46032 tom@clevernest.com, 317-688-8100 www.clevernest.com
Clevernest is a growing company servicing homebuilders, architects, and residential clients throughout central Indiana, as an Andersen Window and Door Dealer, specializing in the installation of all that we sell. We are looking for more than an Office Manager, we are looking for someone who possesses a strong supportive mindset of “how can I help” and deeply appreciates finding joy on executing tasks and projects on a daily basis. This position is responsible for the activities related to office operations; therefore, one must have the ability to juggle multiple projects at once and be an advocate for our clients. Requirements: The ideal candidate is professional, entrepreneurial minded, and able to lead and assist with all aspects of an incoming project and day to day office functions. TO APPLY Clevernest Inc. 240 W. Carmel Drive Carmel IN 46032 tom@clevernest.com; 317-688-8100; www.clevernest.com
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