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Sikh Resolution recognizes contributions By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com On April 20, State Sen. Aaron Freeman introduced the Sikh Resolution, which recfaith ognizes the contributions of American Sikhs in the U.S. and the state of Indiana. Sikhs are devotees of Sikhism, a monotheistic religion founded in India’s Punjab Province in the 15th century by Guru Nanak. April 20 was National Sikh Day. “In the Midwest, the Sikh community has been growing in the last decade and a half. By 2006, there were only 10-20 Sikh families in Indiana. Now, there are estimated to be 10,000 Sikh residents in Indiana. We are the fastest-growing business community, in the Indiana Senate, having 3,500 businesses,” said Gurinder Singh Khalsa, founder of Sikhs Political Action Committee. The group wants to promote greater awareness of the Sikh culture. “We launched last year. We want sustainable awareness,” Singh Khalsa said. “Fifteen million students graduate high school every year in America. We want Sikhs in the history books. Sikh culture is not part of the history curriculum. We want to give back to this nation by serving in the U.S. military and in public offices. This will be another way of making people aware.” Since 2011, Sikhs have been the target of hate crimes and misidentified as radical Muslims. “Sikhs have been targeted for hate crimes and bullying in the schools because of our ap-
From left, Lt. Gov., Suzanne Crouch, Gurinder Singh Khalsa and State Sen. Aaron Freeman. (Submitted photo)
pearance and what we wear,” Singh Khalsa said. “We are the victims of mistaken identity. We respect every religion and believe in freedom of faith. Americans have the wrong perception of us because of a lack of awareness, not ignorance.
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At its April 19 meeting, the Hoosier Heritage Port Authority unanimously approved a request for proposals for an operator of the Nickel Plate railroad. travel A review committee for the proposals would be made up of five board members, excluding Mike Obergfell because he is the president, and one member appointed by each of the three owners, Fishers, Noblesville and Hamilton County, to create a committee of eight people. Proposals must be received by June 13 and scoring will begin July 1. Scores will be brought to Obergfell to review and recommendations. The railroad owners have the opportunity to interview the top-scoring proposers. Obergfell said the plan is to make the final award in July at the HHPA meeting or, if interviews run through July, hold a special meeting in August. “Time is short. We would like to get the operator going back on our line as soon as possible.
The Nickel Plate train will not run to and from the Indiana State Fair this year. (Submitted photo)
The sooner, the better,” Obergfell said. At the end of the meeting, the HHPA board fielded questions from the public. One person asked about the state fair train, and Obergfell said there would be no state fair train in 2017. Previously, the railroad was operated by the Indiana Transportation Museum. Those operations were suspended last year. For more, visit hamiltoncounty.in.gov/257/ Hoosier-Heritage-Port-Authority.
“When we say people don’t know about us because of ignorance, it means we’re judging them. My faith does not teach me to judge others. They’re just not aware. We need to work on making people aware.” For more, visit sikhspac.com.
Dispatches Photo contest – The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District is sponsoring its annual photo contest for Hamilton County residents. Each division has three categories: Conservation at Work, Weird Trees of Hamilton County and Native Plants (Urban or Agriculture.) Digital files must be submitted by June 28. Entries will be displayed at the 4-H Fair July 20-24. Winners in each category will receive $50. For additional information and entry forms, visit hamiltonswcd.org/photo-contest.html. American Pickers to film here – American Pickers is returning to Indiana. The documentary series explores the world of antique picking by following Mike Wolfe, Frank Fritz and their team as they search for valuable antiques. They will be visiting the area in June. They are looking for local antique collections to investigate. To be considered, send your name, phone number, location, description of the collection and photos to americanpickers@cineflix.com.
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Girls on the Run participants to graduate By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com The fifth-annual Girls on the Run 5K will be held May 13 at Saxony. Girls on the Run of Central Indiana serves celebration Hamilton, Boone, Hancock, Tippecanoe and Hendricks counties. Its mission is to empower girls in grades three through eight by instilling self-esteem. “Our goal is to make them joyful, healthy and happy by taking to them through a curriculum. We have different lessons every time they meet,” Executive Director Lorri Brune said. “They’re talking about bullying, body image, self-esteem and at the same time they’re training for a 5K run. They’re always doing something in these lessons.” Girls meet two times a week for 75 minutes for 10 weeks. “We ask schools to get involved. We have volunteer coaches that work with the girls. Many of the coaches are school teachers or people within the school. They’re the ones who volunteer to coach,” Brune said. The run will not only be a test of the girls’ physical abilities but a graduation party of sorts. “We want the run to be a celebration of
The Girls on the Run 5k is a graduation of sorts for girls involved in the program. (Submitted photo)
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On New Year's Eve 2010, two Coptic Christian churches in Alexandria, Egypt were bombed, killing 23 people. faith On Palm Sunday of this month, two other Coptic churches in Egypt were bombed, killing nearly 50 worshippers, with ISIS claiming responsibility. And In 2015 in Libya, ISIS kidnapped and beheaded 21 Coptic Christians for their faith. The Coptic church has its roots in persecution, having begun when Christians fled the Roman Empire in the third century when Diocletian reigned down torture, terror and persecution. As a result, Christians fled across the border to Egypt, where they have remained to this day. It is a Christian church with a very long history. The remarkable thing about the Coptic church is not its teaching on martyrdom, but on forgiveness. In spite of the current persecution, the Coptics have come to be known for their radical forgiveness, even of those whose brutality seems to have
no limits. As a result, even their persecutors have come to not only respect them for their strength in forgiveness but also want to know more about this Jesus that inspires them to display such love. Imagine if Christians worldwide were equally as known for their love and forgiveness. Would the world see Christ and his love? Would they know that forgiveness is not weakness but strength? When I was a child I remember singing at camp, “They will know we are Christians by our love.� My prayer for the church is that someday soon, we shall again be known for our love and forgiveness and the clarity of our devotion to Jesus. 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.
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Barb and Jim Austin committed to helping Lawrence Township schools
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Barb Austin came by her love for Lawrence Township Schools cover story naturally. However, the 1978 Lawrence Central High School graduate said there was no master plan for she and her husband Jim to raise their children in Lawrence Township. It’s just been a very happy coincidence. “We selected this area long before we had kids,” said Barb, who lives in Geist. “When we realized we were in the boundary of the very schools I went to, that was a bonus.” When her oldest daughter, Alexa, was 2 1/2 years old, Barb gave up her sales career and concentrated on raising their two daughters and helping the schools. “Volunteering and being involved has been my ‘job’ for the last 17 years,” Barb said. “I treat those commitments with the same attention to detail as I did in my professional life.” Barb serves on the board of directors at the Lawrence Township School Foundation. “We believe schools are the foundation of the community,” Barb said. “We try to find ways to fundraise, classroom help, whatever was needed to make a difference. I was in sales and (Jim) has always been in development and marketing.” Alexa, a 2016 Lawrence Central graduate, is a freshman at Indiana University. Alexa played golf at LC. Her sister Claire, a freshman, played on the LC golf team last fall. “It’s been fantastic. Both of our girls have been challenged academically and beyond my expectations,” Jim said. “Academically, I think it can stack up with anyone.” Barb said she and Jim have always agreed that once you are settled in a community, you want to make the best of it for everyone. Barb said they are far from alone in that mission, stressing they are only one set of many parents who pitch in to help the schools in a variety of fashions. “We have met so many wonderful people and made terrific friends who are also
“It’s a student-led initiative, and they decided they wanted to have a prom closet. So after spring break, we set up a little boutique in one of the rooms to get prom dresses and accessories,” Barb said. That helped loan 29 girls a dress or other accessories they needed to lessen the cost of the prom. “I love our kids get the power of philanthropy, the power of community,” Barb said. In addition to devotion to their schools, the Austins have helped several couples go through the marriage preparation courses at Holy Spirit Parish at Geist in Fishers. “It’s good for our marriage, too,” Barb said.
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Jim and Barb Austin dedicate much of their time working to benefit Lawrence Township schools through fundraising events. (Photo by Ann Marie Shambaugh)
invested in the community, generously giving time, sharing skills, and yes, of course, helping to fund projects and initiatives,” Barb said. Jim is the chief marketing officer for Riley Children’s Foundation. He also is involved with his own development company. Jim, who attended parochial schools growing up in Chicago, moved to Indianapolis originally to work for Simon Property Group. “Until you are faced with that, you never think about whether we are going to send our kids to public or private school,” Jim said. “At the time, we were introduced to a wonderful school in Indian Creek Elementary. It was a rock-star school. It was a
positive experience, and I could see it was benefiting our kids.” Jim said they began getting involved in the Fall Festival fundraiser for Indian Creek. “We chaired a lot of the fundraisers for the schools,” Barb said. “We were field trip chaperones and classroom helpers. We then did a Belzer Middle School fundraiser. Then at Lawrence Central, we’ve been involved with their booster club.” Like many parents, Jim said they work concessions at the football games. As a co-adviser for the Student Foundation, Barb helped the organization coordinate the collection of prom dresses for both Lawrence North and Lawrence Central students.
In March, Barb Austin directed the annual Light Their Future Celebration – the major fundraiser for Lawrence Township School Foundation – for the fourth straight year and will likely direct the 2018 fundraiser. The 2017 Celebration in March raised approximately $95,000. “Barb’s outstanding leadership and commitment to the students of Lawrence Township has been invaluable to the foundation,” said Angela McIntyre, deputy director for the foundation. “Whether it is guiding our youth through our Student Foundation, serving as a foundation board member or chairing the Celebration, she gives 100 percent and makes a huge impact.” The reward comes from the students. “We have loved seeing the spark of giving back ignited within the student population at all grade levels,” Barb said. “Our kids are amazing.” The foundation’s Fore the Kids Golf Outing at Old Oakland Golf Club is set to start at 11 a.m. June 1. It will be an 18hole Florida Scramble. Although details are still in the planning stage, Barb said the weekend of Sept. 22, the 75th anniversary of Lawrence Central, will be homecoming weekend. For more on the golf outing, visit msdltf.org.
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Commentary by Terry Anker “How do you get to Carnegie Hall?” inquired a visitor to New York City looking for the famed music venue. “Practice, practice, practice” said the man on the street, misunderstanding her need for geographic coordinates from a cartographer rather than work-ethic advice from a smart aleck. Still, he made a good point. If we ever hope to move from audience to stage, hard work is key. Sure, talent figures in. Certainly, accomplishment requires a bit of aptitude – and a connected relative can’t hurt. But for most of us, the overwhelming majority of us, in fact, success demands hard work. So, if practice is the undisputed linchpin required to get us from a spot in the balcony to one at center stage, why do so few of us think about it? As youngsters, we practiced everything. But as adults, we might call what we do a practice (medical and legal, among others), but seldom do we commit to two hours after a day’s work to improve our game. It makes some sense. Practice leads to mastery. Most of us don’t continue to work on the multiplication tables we learned as kids. But, aren’t there things that we’ve yet to master? Aren’t there things in our lives that would benefit from a bit more practice? Famed tutor to Alexander the Great, Aristotle, said, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit.” If this is solid coaching to someone who came to be known as “The Great,” isn’t it good enough for us? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
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REA D ER ’ S V I E W Is growth always good? Editor, Building and developing property in Fishers should be a privilege. A great environment has been created here and that is clear by all the new housing and commercial development. The growth we have experienced in the last 10 years has been nothing short of breathtaking. This growth is clearly a benefit for the developers and builders, but not always a benefit for our community and our environment. The open spaces that we all enjoy are being filled in with houses and buildings. In some cases, zoning variances have allowed houses to be packed together, created subdivisions next to each other that don’t connect or have no plan for walking and biking. Fishers has a good set of zoning standards and we should stick with them, unless there is a clear benefit for the city and its citizens. We are a desirable community to live in that was created by good schools, family values, ease of traffic congestion and safety. I hope as our city grows we can continue to maintain the values that at-
tracted people, like me, to move here in the first place. I am concerned about our city’s growth and the strain it puts on the schools, infrastructure and commercial development that creates traffic issues. These items sometimes appear to be an afterthought. Our leaders seem surprised when after new housing and buildings have been approved, that our schools aren’t big enough or the roads aren’t wide enough anymore. Then we have a tax referendum or a new wheel tax to cover the gap that new property taxes or tax incentives don’t fill. There needs to be a stronger, upfront correlation between new building and the impact on schools, roads, fire, police and city administration. As a solution, I have often thought that developers should pay a much larger “impact fee” for the privilege of building in Fishers to help offset the infrastructure that will be required after they are long gone. What do you think? Curtiss Quirin, Fishers
Every year we have a blowout Kentucky Derby celebration at our house, and every year, in anticipation of said humor party, we run around like maniacs finishing DIY projects begun in October and taking a half-hearted stab at spring cleaning. I’m reminded of the 1982 film “Poltergeist.” Two weeks out, life seems to be going along per usual, but as we approach the first Saturday in May, strange things begin to happen. My children start disappearing, one to her best friend Lisa’s, another to his room at the end of the upstairs hallway. And the youngest, whom I’ll call Carol Ann for this piece, is literally nowhere to be found. I can sometimes hear her highpitched voice at night, coming from the walls ... or wait, maybe the TV, but I can never seem to locate her. With a couple of days to go, my husband Doo and I aren’t sleeping much. Terrifying questions prey on our sanity: Will we suffer another ham-tastrophe reminiscent of 2011? Why have only 15 percent of our guests RSVP’d? It’s not unusual for us to hallucinate chairs set up in odd formations and bottles of Makers Mark mysteriously floating through the air. So I call in professional help. The Maids arrive in force, wielding strange high-tech probes they call “vacuums” while assessing the paranormal activity of filth in every room. Our domestic predicament is declared “legit” and the exorcism begins. Hours later, having located Carol Ann ensconced in a “Gossip Girl” marathon on Netflix and sanitized the home against future bacterial possession, they depart, announcing, “This house is clean.” Doo and I can only hope they’re right. mint juleps only go so far in taming a party poltergeist. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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And that’ll be $6 for ambience Commentary by Dick Wolfsie We spent this past week in New Orleans with our friends John and Jane Murphy. If you have any plans to visit humor the Crescent City, I submit the following warnings regarding the French Quarter, the hub of all tourist activity. During our first evening’s dinner, a threepiece combo played jazz. The restaurant tacked on a $6 cover charge per person for the music. “Wait a second,� I said to the server, “we came here to eat and talk. We didn’t even know about the music.� “You were in the same room as the music,� the waiter said, impatiently. “I’m also in the same room as a $700 bottle of Lafite Rothschild at the next table.  But I’m just paying for my Diet Pepsi,� I replied. The next night, we went to a popular spot that served awesome rolls. I mentioned to the waiter we were missing our bread plates. “We don’t provide those,� he informed us. “We encourage you to enjoy the bread. We’ll tidy up your mess.� “Are you saying this because you know we’re from Indiana?� I asked sarcastically.
“Don’t feel bad,â€? the couple next to us said. “We’re from Kentucky, and we didn’t even get utensils.â€? Mary Ellen was clearly uncomfortable as I tore into the warm rolls, leaving evidence of my sloppiness all over the table and floor. I quickly hid the butter knife before she could insert it into my thigh. In busy restaurants, there is no checksplitting allowed. John and I wanted to outwit the system. I stated to our server that even though we were sharing a table, we had just met this other couple out on the sidewalk, and therefore we required separate checks. She didn’t fall for it. Now, John and I were even more determined to circumvent this bizarre policy. The next night, our food at CafĂŠ Amelie was outstanding, and this time the Wolfsies got our own check. “Well, I must admit, your plan worked,â€? Mary Ellen said, sarcastically. “But I wonder where the Murphys are having dinner?â€?
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Fact No. 1: Melanoma is a leading cause of death. There are two classifications of skin cancer: melanoma (which can aggressively spread throughout the prevention body) and non-melanoma (basal cell or squamous cell carcinoma, which responds to treatment fairly well and has a lower rate of spreading). Melanoma is often a result of an intense sunburn. Just one sunburn in your entire life puts you at greater risk for melanoma. On the other hand, non-melanoma skin cancer is often a result of cumulative exposure to the sun over time, such as occurs with prolonged outdoor activities and professions. Fact No. 2: All skin tones can get skin cancer. Although fair-skinned people are more likely to get skin cancer, those with darker skin can develop the disease as well. Anyone can get a sunburn, which increases the risk for melanoma. Fact No. 3: Tanning booths increase your risk.
Many believe that if they get a “baseline” tan from a tanning booth, they will not burn as easily when they go on vacation. Unfortunately, there is no evidence to support that theory. Fact No. 4: Prevention and early detection can save your life. When outdoors, cover up. Stay in the shade, wear wide-brimmed hats and use sun block of at least SPF 30. Try to avoid being in direct sunlight during the peak hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You may have heard about the ABCD warning signs of skin cancer (Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation and Diameter), but equally important is to be vigilantly aware of E: Evolution, or change. For more, visit currentincarmel.com. Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, FACS is an otolaryngology-head & neck surgeon specializing in skin cancer. She is a guest columnist and located at IU Health Physicians Ear, Nose, & Throat, 550 N. University Boulevard, Suite 3170, in Indianapolis. She also has offices at Indiana University Health North Medical Center and the Simon Cancer Center. She can be reached by calling the office at 317.948.3226.
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Alzheimer’s support groups — The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter offers free support groups across the state for unpaid care partners, family members and friends of individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Support groups are free and designed to provide emotional, educational and social support for caregivers. Groups meet in Avon, Carmel, Danville, Greenfield and Indianapolis.
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The owners of the Which Wich in Deer Creek Shoppes in growth Fishers have seen such great success since opening in January 2016 that they have opened a second location on East 96th Street in the North by Northeast Shopping Center. Bhavin and Alpa Naik said a second location was needed in Fishers because of the city’s growing popularity with homebuyers. “Fishers is a growing community. You see a lot of development going on in the city,” Bhavin said. “There are people moving here all the time,” Bhavin said. The Naiks have been working with local schools to participate in fundraising events. “They have been great franchisee partners and always want to participate in giving back to the community,” said Connie Peyton, director of franchise development for Which Wich.
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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.
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Executive Director for the Humane Society for Hamilton County Rebbeca Stevens (Fishers) with emcee Bethany (Buffy) Phyne (Noblesville). (Photos by Amy Pauszek)
Where’s Amy attended the recent Wine, Wags and Whiskers benefit for the Humane Society for Hamilton County. The event included a chance to mingle with adoptable shelter pets, enjoy music by the Noble Roots band while feasting on a delicious buffet spread. Guests also sampled several wines and had a chance to sip on the delicious Purtinis Cocktail provided by Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Hoosier Momma, with the net proceeds benefitting HSHC. There was a wonderful silent auction and a chance to buy cat and dog specialty wines to take home for later. It’s safe to say Where’s Amy had a doggone good time. For more, visit hamiltonhumane.com.
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Ella Sings the Songbook — On the centennial of her birth, this exhibit celebrates the legendary “First Lady of Song,” Ella Fitzgerald, with a focus on her landmark Great American Songbook recordings for Verve Records in the 1950s and ’60s. Highlights include historic photos, sheet music, magazines and other artifacts – some on loan from the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation – as well as an interactive multimedia display with video of live performances and more than 30 audio recordings. It is free and open Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at The Palladium, One Center Green, Carmel. Optimists announce annual Taste of Spring event — The Zionsville Optimist Club will have its third annual Taste of Spring” Fine Wine & Craft Beer tasting event and silent auction on April 29. This year’s event is from 5-8 p.m., April 29, at the Lions Club Building, 115 S. Elm St. Tickets are $25 during pre-sale and $30 at the door. Beverage partners include Grapevine Cottage, Moontown Brewing Company, Noble Order Brewing Company and Sun King Brewers. Tickets for the 2017 Taste of Spring event are available at zionsvilleoptimist.org. For additional information about the club, email zoptimistclub@gmail.com. Ken Yates returns to Logan Street Sanctuary — At 7 p.m., May 7, musician Ken Yates, of Canada will return to the Logan Street Sanctuary stage. For more, visit kenyates.org. Palladium events — Baseball player Pete Rose will share tales from his career at 8 p.m. May 5 at the Palladium in Carmel. Rose played for the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies and the Montreal Expos. Tickets are $40-$125. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. Sheryl Crow will visit the Palladium July 11with new material that returns to her pop-rock roots. The nine-time Grammy Award winner is releasing her ninth studio album, “Be Myself,” this spring. The 11-song project sees her reuniting with the writing and recording partners who helped craft such hits as “Everyday is a Winding Road” and “My Favorite Mistake.” Starting at $79, tickets are available online at TheCenterPresents.org or by phone at 317-843-3800. David Gray will perform at 7:30 p.m., May 23 at the Palladium in Carmel. Tickets are now on sale and start at $35. For more, visit TheCenterPresents.org.
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NPA to host watercolor sessions By Heather Collins editorial@youarecurrent.com Nickel Plate Arts will host watercolor painting with Anna Afshar from 6 to 9 p.m. each Thursday from May 4 to May art 25. During the watercolor painting sessions, Afshar will cover most watercolor techniques, including how to use different materials and the basics of color theory, drawing, perspective and composition. Sessions will include work from photos, still life and on-location sites. Afshar, a Russian-born artist who lives in Indianapolis, has studied with well-known artists and teachers from around the world, including Alvaro Castagnet, David Taylor, Cheng-Khee Chee and Frank Webb. “Watercolor still remains my first and only love. It always surprises and keeps you on your toes. You can never quite relax and think, ‘I got it’,” Afshar said. Afshar is a signature member of the Watercolor Society of Indiana, Hoosier Salon and Indiana Artists Club. In 2015, she won “Best of Show” at the Watercolor Society of Indiana’s 2015 Annual Juried Exhibit and the
Hamilton Town Center’s Chalk Art Festival is back, and the shopping center is inviting artists and vendors from event across Indiana to join the fun. The deadline for artists to register is May 27. At 10 a.m., June 10, local artists will begin to line the shopping center’s streets with chalk art masterpieces and compete for prizes in amateur and professional categories. The festival opens to the public at 1 p.m. Each artist can design one parking space. Judges and the public will determine the top three winners in each category. Winners will be announced June 12. New this year, the registration fee is waived and artists can compete for no charge. Artists must provide their own materials and must be water-based, not oil-based. Hamilton Town Center asks that only registered artists work on the design. All registrants over age 18 will be placed in the professional category. Chalk Art Festival attendees can vote on their favorite works of art while visiting the vendor booths along the streets. The festival also will feature live music as
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once controlled by the Ottoman Empire. The more than 125 miniature reproductions include about 45 from Istanbul, 45 from the rest of Turkey and the remainder from other areas, including Israel. The most interesting of the miniatures are interpretations of two lost buildings considered in antiquity among the Seven Wonders of the World: The colonnaded temple to Artemis in Ephesus that was demolished by a Christian mob in 401 after Emperor Theodosius I outlawed paganism, and the tomb of Mausolus, the source of the word “mausoleum” and the architectural inspiration for the Indiana War Memorial, which was destroyed by a series of earthquakes in the Middle Ages. Visiting Miniaturk is not a substitute for actually exploring the historic structures of Istanbul. But as an introduction to Turkey and the glory of the Ottoman Empire, it is worth a couple of hours. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com.
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Nick’s Tree Service AVAILABLE SERVICES
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
A Family For Mom Opening for one female resident requiring assisted living.
Private home & family environment. Over 20 years experience with references.
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• Tree Removal • Trimming • Stump Grinding • Finish Grading • Bucket Truck Work • Climbing • Lot clearing
CALL TODAY! (317) 524-9100 LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING Locally owned/operated over 40 YRS * SPRING CLEAN UP * MULCH * MOWING * FERTILIZING *TEAR OUT/REPLACE * FREE ESTIMATES CALL 317-491-3491
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
Services Guitar Lessons
Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856
Rick’s Lawn Service
Residential lawn mowing, weed eating, clean up. Carmel area. Lowest rates in town. (317) 679-6611
Devoted to giving each and every client the ultimate equine experience, Playtime Ponies offers pony rides, pony rentals, pony parties, pony photography sessions, and therapeutic equine sessions with our well-trained equine ambassadors.Call us at 317.658.0339, email: playtimeponies@gmail.com or visit our website at facebook.com/PlaytimePonies
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Hairstylist – Part-time (2/3 days) per week or Full-time 2 Months FREE Booth Rental Great Location & Parking 317-844-8579
The Home of Plug and Play RETAIL • REHEARSE • REPAIR Now offering guitar, drum and voice lessons Ask about our HD video services Fully equipped studios, In-ear (“silent”) studio Book Studio A for private parties, CD release events, showcases, recitals, meetings and more! Come see for yourself why hundreds of bands and performers refine their shows in our studios! Call Rick Kingston at 317.979.0137 340 Ridgepoint Drive, Carmel 46032 kingstonsmusicshowcase.com
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Guitar Lessons With Baker Scott
Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons near Carey Road & 146th Carmel 317-
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Brand NEW Queen Pillowtop Mattress and Box Spring set. Still in factory sealed plastic. Never used. ONLY $195. Del. Avail. Call today 317-480-6463
SALES LARGE ESTATE & BARN SALE
Construction and farm tools Horse Tack Children’s and adult bicycles Bedroom & LR furniture Household items Office Equipment May 4, 5, and 6th 8:00 am – 4:00 pm 9401 E. 100 N. Zionsville IN
Village of Mt. Carmel neighborhood garage sale
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
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(146th & Oakridge Rd, behind Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church) May 4-7, 2017. 8-5pm
Weaver Woods Community Garage Sale
One Day Only Saturday May 6, 8a to 4p – Corner of 141st & Conner Knoll. In Fishers.
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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.
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Motivated people who want to join our team. Work outdoors in landscape maintenance and project installations. Experience helpful but not necessary. Pay between $12-$18/hr depending on experience. Call us or email your application: 317.443.6514 abby@primelineoutdoorliving.com
The Electric Bike Center
622 South Rangeline Rd Suite S Carmel 46032
RENTAL FEE $15/hour or $30/day
Come try one or try as many as you like. 317-506-6902 Now Hiring
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NOW HIRING Waiters/Waitresses Cook Dishwasher OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 160 E Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN
Senior1Care Legacy CNA Training
CAREGIVER • Top Pay, including overtime & BONUS • Reliable, flexible & steady work • Quality on-site training & RN support
LEGACY CNA STUDENTS • 3 week training school • On site state testing • 100% PASS RATE
If you desire personal growth & would love to work for or be trained by a family friendly organization, apply at: Senior1Care/Legacy CNA Training, 598 W. Carmel Dr, Ste F, Carmel, IN 46032, 317-652-6175, www.Senior1Care.com. EOE
Laborer: Full time position
Must be dependable and willing to work Noblesville based Outside work experience desirable Clean drivers license Must pass drug test: email resume to bbakcon@gmail.com
IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR PAINTER
Do you take pride in your skills, and are you reliable without fail? If you don’t, or you’re not, stop reading. If you do and are, Roberts Painting would like to speak with you now. We are a local, family owned business with full-time work for the right candidate. We have been serving fellow Hamilton County residents since 1984. You must have dependable transportation. Compensation is based on experience and is open to discussion. Again, serious inquiries only. Contact Tim (317.847.2704) or Rick (317.847.4780), or e-mail robertspaintingcarmel@gmail. com for immediate consideration. EOE.
College not for you?
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
NOW HIRING Crew Leader for painting. Starting pay $17/hour. Opportunity for advancement and company vehicle. Interior residential repaints. Full-time local work all year. Will need to coordinate/inspect work of 1-2 other people. Must be experienced quality painter. Call Jonathan 317-999-8124. www.wallapainting.com
Office Assistant
Carmel CPA office has immediate, F/T opening for dependable, professional indiv. with excellent organizational and computer skills. Great attention to detail required. Position involves a variety of duties including phones, filing, mail, tax return assembly, errands and gen. office maintenance. Must be energetic and able to handle multiple projects and build client relations. Sat. morning hours Feb. - Apr. Excellent salary and benefits provided. Send resume and salary req. to: Human Resources, Slattery & Holman, P.C., 12900 N. Meridian, Suite 125, Carmel, IN 46032 or email recruiter@slatterycpa.com.
BrightView
Immediate Hiring Lawn & Landscape Crew Leaders and Crew Members
Pay Range $11.00 to $18.00/hr and Full Benefits
Located in Westfield www.jobs.brightview.com 317-366-6833
CAREGIVERS / CNA TRAINING
Caregivers are in high demand! We are looking for caring, compassionate and dependable individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of seniors. CNAs/HHAs preferred, but, for those who qualify, we offer FREE CNA TRAINING through our Legacy CNA Training school. Legacy is recognized as the finest CNA training school in the area.
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With over 30 years of experience in the special event industry, Ritz Charles specializes in innovative, upscale and superior event services. Ritz Charles has a strong presence in the event market. Our multiple culinary teams, service staff and event planners host a variety of on and off premise events year- round. Our company has the resources to manage large events yet the personal touch of a small caterer. With our fast paced energetic work environment, we have a need for motivated individuals who can give excellent customer service. If you are looking to join a company with a dedication to excellent customer service and a friendly atmosphere, Ritz Charles has bartending, banquet server, doorman and set-up positions available. If you are interested in learning more about our company, please contact Kate Argyris at Kargyris@Ritzcharles.com
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H&L Pools - Now Hiring: Lifeguards/Headguards/Swim Instructors & Aquatechs. Facilities in Noblesville, Carmel, Lawrence, and Indianapolis. Pay rates $8 - $16/hr. Ellis Lifeguard Training required and provided. No experience necessary/Apply online @ hlpools.com. For more information, call 877-330-POOL Currently seeking qualified Landscape Mowing and Maintenance Foreman. $17-20/hr for qualified person(s). Please call 317-250-1306 or submit resume to mgriffin@jmlandscapesolutions.com
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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
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