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An image of the Campus Parkway and I-69 double-crossover diamond traffic pattern to open on or after May 8. (Submitted image)

Campus Parkway to shift to double-crossover diamond at I-69 news@currentinfishers.com Interstate 69 in Fishers will remain under construction at Exit 210 through roads July, and a double-crossover diamond traffic pattern will open at Campus Parkway and I-69 on or after May 8. The double-crossover diamond pattern is intended to improve traffic flow during the remainder of construction for interchange improvements. Campus Parkway and I-69 interchange will remain under construction, but the double-

crossover diamond pattern is expected to be fully open to traffic in July. Upcoming months will see multiple traffic lane shifts to complete the interchange design. Two interchanges similar to Campus Parkway and I-69 have been constructed with a double-crossover diamond pattern in Indiana in Fort Wayne and Greenwood. If confused about the configuration, drivers are encouraged to follow pavement markings, signs and traffic signal instructions. For more, visit in.gov/indot/3441.htm.

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From left, Jess Lawhead, Nick Noe, Diane Harrison, Cecilia Coble and Bob Soloman pause on the dock on Geist. Soloman is helping to teach veterans how to sail. (Photo by Amy Pauszek) Founded Jan. 27, 2015, at Fishers, IN Vol. VII, No. 16 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.

During the April 28 Techpoint Mira Awards, a ceremony honoring Accomplishment the top businesses and leaders in Indiana tech, the City of Fishers received several awards. Fishers Police Dept. won an honorable mention for Best Tech Service of The Year for its CrimeWatch app. The mobile app offers twoFadness way communications between police officers and residents when residents report suspicious activity. The app has more than 4,200 users and 600 reported incidents since it launched in May of last year. The app was developed by Assistant Chief Ed Gebhart and Auri Rahimzadeh. “It’s exciting to see Fishers so well-represented at the Mira Awards with both nominees and winners,” Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness stated in a press release. “We’re truly a smart, vibrant and entrepreneurial city and it shows with tonight’s representation. Assistant Chief Gebhart’s idea came to life with Auri’s develop-

ment skills to solve a community problem. To me, that’s smart government.” “We’d like to thank the City of Fishers for actively encouraging the use of technology and enabling citizens and police to work together for a safer community,” Gebhart and Rahimzadeh jointly stated. For more, visit techpoint.org/mira2017/.

Other Fishers-based awards Tech Educator of the Year: Julie Alano, Hamilton Southeastern High School People’s Choice Award: Best Tech Event: ClearObject’s IndyIoT Symposium Scale-up of the Year: ClearObject

Fishers-based nominees Community Champion of the Year: Eleven Fifty Academy Outreach Team Best New Tech Product: Fuzic Tech Service of the Year: Emplify New Startup of the Year: Fuzic Company Culture of the Year: BLASTmedia, Flexware Innovation

Civil War Roundtable – The Hamilton County Civil War Roundtable will meet at 7 p.m. May 10 at Carmel City Hall. Robert Smith will discuss the Sultana side-wheeler steamboat and his family member that served aboard it. The public is invited, and admission is free. AARP Smart Driver – A driving refresher course from AARP Driver Safety will be offered from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. May 18 at Allisonville Meadows Assisted Living, 10410 Allisonville Rd. The course is open to drivers of all ages and costs $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. Register by calling 317-436-6400. You should arrive 15 minutes before class to complete registration. Bring your AARP membership number (if applicable) and driver's license to class. A light lunch will be served. Junior police academy – The Hamilton County Junior Law Enforcement Academy is accepting applications. The academy is a one-day program for kids who might be interested in law enforcement. The theme of this year's camp is "Superheroes," with emphasis on courage, hope, physical fitness, self-control, wisdom and healthy choices with drugs, alcohol and tobacco. The academy will be held from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. June 16. To register, contact Phyllis.Caudill@hamiltoncounty. in.gov by June 1. Reserve sheriff applications – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for the position of Reserve Sheriff Deputy. The Reserve Division is a group of unpaid volunteers empowered to assist fulltime Sheriff’s Office staff with upholding the law and preserving peace. For more information and an application, contact Deputy Jeff Larkin at Thomas.Larkin@hamiltoncounty. in.gov or 317-773-1872. Applications are due by July 31. Math competition winners – Winners have been announced in Rochester Institute of Technology’s annual Math Competition for Students who are deaf or hard of hearing. Fishers resident Luke Wood, who attends Indiana School for the Deaf, placed third in individual competition.


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On May 13, the National Association of Letter Carriers and the United States Postal Service and philanthropy other partners are asking residents to help Stamp Out Hunger. The annual postal food drive has grown into a national effort that provides assistance to the millions of Americans struggling to put food on the table. According to Local NALC Branch 888 President Ronnie Roush, the need for food donations is great. Currently, 49 million Americans – 1 in 6 – are unsure where their next meal is coming from. Thirteen million are children who feel hunger’s impact on their overall health and ability to perform in school. More than 5 million seniors over age 60 are food insecure, with many who live on fixed incomes. Roush stated that food banks and pantries often receive the majority of their donations during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday seasons. By springtime, many pantries are depleted, entering the summer low on supplies at a time when many school breakfast and lunch programs

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journey through sexual and mental abuse. Executive Director Dr. Jack Powell also explained the importance of Chaucie’s Place. The nonprofit organization opened April 30, 2001, with a mission to educate adults and children through prevention and education programs, such as “Smart Steps: A Body Safety Program for Children,” “Stewards of Children” and “Lifelines.” For more, visit chauciesplace.org.

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Indianapolis Sailing Club starts mission to teach veterans the sport

By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Operation Set Sail has launched at the Indianapolis Sailing Club in Geist. The idea was cover story formed after some brainstorming by Fishers City Council members Cecilia Coble, David George and Bob Solomon. George and Solomon are avid sailors. “We came up with Soloman the idea for something extraordinary at the Indianapolis Sailing Club to honor and empower our veterans through sailing,” Coble said. “The idea is to get them to learn how to sail. Once they learn, we want to bring kids with disabilities on to the water to sail as well.” In addition to children and adults with disabilities, Solomon said eventually they would like to open up Operation Set Sail to police officers, firefighters and emergency responders. But teaching veterans all the aspects of sailing began in April. Solomon, a Carmel resident, said some of the veterans are doing well but some have financial hardships. “We use the word empowering because we want to focus on veterans who have had a hard time, who have post-traumatic

stress,” Solomon said. Solomon said U.S. Army veteran Greg Reece has been instrumental in starting the program. The plan is to take some Indianapolis area veterans along with Solomon and George a week-long journey, with the highlight being the 46th Annual Figawi Race Weekend from May 27 to 29. The Massachusetts sailboat race goes from Hyannis to Nantucket May 27. Two days later, they race back to Hyannis. “We got inspired because we take the wounded veterans on the Nantucket race over Memorial Day weekend,” Solomon said. “These are special veterans the Nantucket Holiday for Heroes takes. Some of them are severely injured, and we took them four years in a row on a 50-foot sailboat. The first year was a smash hit.” It kept getting better each year, Solomon said. “It’s mostly people from Indiana on the 50-foot boat (with veterans),” Solomon said. Solomon has done the Figawi Race 26 years in a row. George has sailed it for 15 consecutive years. “It’s been a nice experience to have veterans with us the last four years because you give a little bit more time of yourself to help others,” George said. Jim Jordan, a U.S. Coast Guard member

From left, Fishers city councilor David George, councilor Cecilia Coble, Diane Harrison, Johnny Batts, Jamie Volpert, military veteran Mike Crowell, veteran Jim Jordan, Nick Noe, Bob Soloman, Jess Lawhead and Tim O’Connor. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

from 1968 to 1972, will help the veterans learn to sail. “Sailing is a great sport and a good sport for others to try out,” said Jordan, who has been sailing since 1975. Jordan, a Fishers resident who is a member of the Sailing Club, joined the Coast Guard because of a love of being on the water. A fundraising event was held last year to start the Operation Set Sail program. A second fundraising event will be held July 8 at the Indianapolis Sailing Club. “This is an event that showcases all branches of the military,” Coble said. “It’s an event where you can bring your kids and learn about the history of our military and talk to the veterans.” Solomon said the funds raised in the 2016 event will help the group pay for the veterans who need financial help to make this year’s trip. For more, visit indianapolissailing. org or figawi.com.

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From left, Nick Noe, Diane Harrison and Johnny Batts from Operation Job Ready Vets.

Diane Harrison, who served in the U.S. Navy from 1990 to 2001, is one of the veterans taking advantage of the sailing program. “I was on a ship, and we had lifeboats and I never had to use them,” said Harrison, who lives on the Indianapolis south side. Harrison had her first sailing experience in May. “It’s going to be a crash course, but I’m a quick learner,” she said. “I’ve been on a whirlwind ever since I’ve been with Operation Job Ready Vets. I’ve met so many new people and they introduced me to this amazing program. I’m excited to do as much as I can to help promote it and get more veterans out here.” Nick Noe, a 31-year-old Indianapolis resident, is another first-time sailor. “It’s something I’ve really been wanting to do,” Noe said. He said it is nice to be with other veterans. “This is a good, calming way to meet people,” Noe said. “It’s a nice, relaxed environment.” Noe served in the U.S. Air Force for four years. “It got me the structure I needed in my life to figure out what I wanted to do,” said Noe, who left the Air Force in 2015. “I got some degrees while I was in there, and since then everything has been going well for me.”


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Commentary by Terry Anker The rise of the machines has been a theme of science fiction writers since the beginning of the genre. We invest in our mechanical devices, hoping that they will someday come to serve our every need, all the while failing to notice our own growing dependency. With comfort comes complacency. And with complacency comes our subjection to the very devices we create to serve us. Yet with each new generation of innovation, we humans have found sufficient ways to stay on top of the food chain. We have mastered pony cars just as we had mastered ponies centuries before. Our obsession with dominating them – all with the intention of capturing their practical use – ultimately leads to a relationship of a more symbiotic nature. We protect and care for them even as they protect and care for us. Now, technology moves with ever-increasing velocity. Our capacity to learn and develop dominion over it is strained. With generations of smartphones replacing the old before we have figured out a modicum of their features, we are continually left to feel as if the technology has finally outpaced our ability – that we are the inferior. We revert to previous known methods to gain footing. There was a time, not that long ago, that automobiles were mechanical devices. If one failed to start, some human would tinker a bit with hand tools and experience to restore its life. Today, a wire is attached to the car’s brain to ask it what might be wrong. What if failure or impact has rendered it with a car-cussion so that it forgets its mission to serve us? Well, we could walk. And would we have a choice? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

BEL I EVE  I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Virginia, you may not engage in business on Sundays, with the exception of almost every industry. Source: dumblaws.com

READER ’ S V I EW Much more to cigarette tax story Editor, I can’t say I disagree with the latest opinion piece regarding the cigarette tax. I do think, however, that the discussion is incomplete. I’ll readily admit up front that I’m no rehab expert as the gentleman who wrote in is. Even so, the fact of the matter is that there is much more to the story of circumventing abuse than pulling economic levers. While hitting one’s pocketbook is often a great means of motivation, we can’t so readily forget that when greater motivations, i.e. harsh addictions, exist, they not only create economic instability but also generate actions that attempt to overcome that instability. A person may do whatever it takes to satisfy the economic requirements of their addiction. In steps crime. As the prior piece mentioned, smoking and drug usage often go hand in hand www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14512107. So those who have an addiction wreaking havoc on their lives, including their financial lives, will now have to pony up yet more money to keep their parallel addiction to cigarettes alive and well. The extra costs can cause feelings of further distress and economic insecurity that will only help to further dependency on their

varied addictions. The vicious cycle may end up being furthered by the very law that is attempting to control it. Finally, while lawmakers may be making a helpful ruling (for at least the above reasons it is still yet to be seen), we can’t forget that we still live in a world in which cigarettes are legal and marijuana is a Class 1 drug alongside heroin. We are told that we cannot do something with a naturally occurring plant, yet we are free to light up a cigarette full of carcinogens and harmful substances, so long as we put a few extra dollars in their pockets. How might the heroine epidemic – alcoholism, cigarette usage and much more, too – recede if we were brave enough to actually promote and demand the American ideal of freedom rather than being content with it as a turn of phrase or mere concept? Our politicians may be doing something good with the cigarette tax, but at this point we can’t yet know. What can be known, however, is that they have much more yet to do and will only do so if we the people continue to push them toward it. John Blythe, Fishers

I won’t lie. I’m extremely nervous right now. My husband Doo made me sign up for a stupid triathlon, and while humor it seemed like a great idea back in January, with the race just hours away, I feel like my bowels are in full revolt. And the weird thing is, this is not my first one. Nor my second. So why is my adrenaline kicking in like I woke up to a zombie apocalypse? For sure, some of the nerves can be attributed to my competitive nature. I told Doo several years ago that he will never beat me because, unlike him, I am willing to die before I lose to someone I shouldn’t. I’m not kidding. I call it “athletic brinkmanship,” and I am deeply committed to its tactics. Blister? Ignore it. Dehydrated? Keep going. Signs of heat stroke? Suck. It. Up. Triathlons in particular are as much a mental game as physical, and compared to moms, men simply can’t get close. Advantage, me. And my man only recently gave up smoking and became a “runner,” which means unless I am struck down with a stomach bug, he’s not going to finish ahead of me (actually, that happened once and I still beat him!). But he’s been training hard, ran a marathon in the fall and is a much better biker than me. I hate to admit it, but I think he has a chance today. And I don’t really want to die, especially not in a swim suit/bike short hybrid. So now the question is, if Doo can do it today, can I rise above my arrogance and smack talk and truly be happy for all that he’s accomplished? Can I be the gracious good loser and celebrate his success? I like to think I can, but I’m not entirely positive. And that has me worried. Much more than running this stupid triathlon. Ugh. I need a toilet. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

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Stinging commentary Commentary by Dick Wolfsie The newest edition of the “Hammacher Schlemmer” gift catalog is packed with previously advertised items humor they still can’t unload (which I have probably made fun of in past columns) along with some brand new items I am about to skewer. This spring’s catalog cover features a Hypnotic Jellyfish Aquarium. It contains “two synthetic jellyfish that provide mesmerizing ambience.” That doesn’t seem like it would be soothing. Live jellyfish use their tentacles to defend against predators by emitting deadly toxins in a painful sting. Maybe they used leftover copy for last year’s flop, the Teddy Bear Aquarium. The customary introductory letter from their chairman, John McArthur, welcomes you to his world of unique products. Although Mr. McArthur does not have a gift for writing, he makes up for it with about 200 gifts in other areas, like inside the magazine. Hammacher reveals its obsession with mosquitos by offering seven items specifically for the purpose of avoiding bug bites, including the Mosquito Defeating Sports Chair ($79.95).

An attractive couple sits next to each other in their respective chairs, enclosed head-to-toe in netting. HS apparently borrowed this sexy marketing idea from the Cialis commercials. Not nearly as romantic as side-by-side outdoor bathtubs, but it does make a lot more sense than outdoor bathtubs. On a positive note, wearing protection always sets a good example. If you need a gift for the dog that has everything, the Anti Ant Moated Bowl stops invasions of “kibble-craving ants.” The bowl has a moat surrounding the food. What a waste of money! It takes most dogs less than 20 seconds to snarf down their meals. Even if ants had cellphones, they couldn’t spread the word that fast. Finally, The Suction-Powered Sinus Decongestor, which removes congestion by flushing a saline rinse through one nostril, then out the other. It’s perfect for anyone with breathing problems. It could also be used to drown ants.

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A unique barre studio will open in Fishers this month. B Present will be in the shopping center at 116th Street fitness and Olio Road. The studio is owned by Bryan and Tammy Weisweaver, and It is an extension of their studio in Granger, Ind. “B Present studio started in the basement of my wife and I's home,” Bryan said. “It was created for a small group doing a book study, and my wife was going to lead the other part, an exercise class. At that point in time they had nowhere to meet, and my wife got this great idea to create some space in our unfinished basement.” The studio was so popular it became a problem for the Weisweaver’s neighbors because of increased traffic in the neighborhood. The couple decided to move into a commercial space. “What started with a small little workout space in the basement of a home has grown to launching in Fishers. Our hope is that Fishers will receive us very well, because there isn't anything like it in the Indianapolis area,” Bryan said.

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Bryan said internal transformations are what sets the studio apart. “We love to see transformations from the inside-out,” he said. “We talk about real, raw stuff that people deal with on a daily basis. We've found that through that, people are getting that lasting change.” The studio offers a variety of barre classes for every fitness level. “We wanted to create something to where it was 45 to 60 minutes, and you will get a head-to-toe workout.” Bryan said. For more, visit bpresentstudio.com.


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Kanagroo-a-thon will return for its second year in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health North Hospital in awareness Carmel. Kangaroo care is a method that involves skin-to-skin contact. Parents hold their child, clothed only in a diaper, against their bare chest with a small blanket covering the child’s back. Kangaroo-a-thon encourages this method by tallying how long families can hold their baby over a two-week period. The goal is to promote awareness of the benefits of skinto-skin contact and start making those benefits a reality for families in the NICU. Lynn Jenkins, RN, a nurse in the NICU and co-chair of Kangaroo-a-thon, brought the event to the hospital two years ago after hearing about it at an international conference in Florida. “We already encourage skin-to-skin holding, so we wanted to take it over the top with our two weeks of tallying and keeping track of how often they are holding babies skin-to-skin because of all the positive ben-

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Place: My Pretty Little Pretzel Location: Carmel Price: $3.75 - $32 For the foodie mom, My Pretty Little Pretzel offers gourmet, handmade and visually-stunning pretzels and truffles. My Pretty Little Pretzel recently announced four new spring flavors, including Margaritaville, Dreamsicle, Smores and Joyfully nuts. Purchase a beautifully garnished standard truffle assortment for $13.50. For more or to order, visit myprettylittlepretzel.com. Place: Shine Yoga & Wellness Location: 833 Conner St., Noblesville Price: Mother’s Day special: $20 for Mom/Daughter Yoga Session, now through Mother’s Day

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Give your mom the gift of inner peace and well-being, through a gift card or classes at Shine Yoga & Wellness. The unique, locally owned yoga studio offers a variety of classes for beginners, all-levels and advanced students, including heated and non-heated vinyasa. “It gives a chance for a mom to recharge, regroup and reflect on all they do through motherhood,” said Tara Bushong, studio owner. Purchase a package of five yoga classes for $59, or a yoga mat and five-class Mother’s Day bundle for $115. For information, visit shineyogawellness.com.


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Artistic Director for the Center for the Performing Arts and founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation Michael Feinstein stopped by to open Actors Theatre of Indiana’s production of “Beyond the Rainbow.” What a treat it was for the cast, crew and guests to have him stop by and give kudos for the hottest ticket in town directed by ATI’s own Don Farrell. The multi-talented cast includes three actresses who play various stages of Judy Garland, along with the people who were part of her journey and path to stardom. ATI favorite Katy Gentry, who originated the role of Judy in ATI’s 2007 premiere, 2010 Songbook Ambassador superstar Annie Yokom and the sensational young actress Anjali Rooney came alive with their brilliant acting, singing and mannerisms of the late Garland. Roger Ortman, Dave Ruark and Grace Sell also play multiple roles in the show, so it’s fun to see them shine. Everything about this show is spectacular. The songs, the glitz and story make this production a must-see. Grab those ruby red slippers and let’s “Get Happy” together above and “Beyond Roger Ortman, Anjali Rooney, Annie Yokom, Artistic Director for the Center for the Performing the Rainbow.” Do not miss this show. Be sure to get Arts and founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation Michael Feinstein, Katy your tickets today and be ready for the magic. For Gentry, Grace Sell and David Ruark pose for Where’s Amy minutes before the show on more, call 317-843-3800 or visit atistage.org. Opening Night. (Photo by Amy Pauszek)

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Presenting Sergei Prokofiev’s “Cinderella” provides some challenges for the Ballet Theatre of Carmel at Performer’s dance Edge. “All cast members are enjoying the challenge of not only mastering the demanding dance steps to Prokofiev’s unique music but also embracing the opportunity to hone their acting, pantomime and comedic timing skills,” Artistic Director Jane Hachiya-Weiner said. The pre-professional ballet company will present “Cinderella” at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. May 13 at Westfield High School Auditorium. Natalie Heinemeyer, a Westfield resident, is playing the Fairy Godmother and understudy to Cinderella. “I love the music, costume and choreography of the Fairy Godmother,” Heinemeyer said. “Sometimes during rehearsals, I’ll be learning the Fairy Godmother role and

Natalie Heinemeyer will perform as the Fairy Godmother. (Submitted photo provided by Jenny Danek Photography)

Cinderella at the same time. It can be exhausting, but I am privileged to be the understudy to two amazing dancers, Lacy Marsh and Erica Lohman.” Lohman, a Mount Vernon High School senior, will play Cinderella in the 2:30 p.m. performance while Marsh, a Park Tudor senior, is Cinderella in the evening show. Marsh and Lohman switch playing Cinderella’s stepmother as well. Heinemeyer, 14, finished in the top 24 in the

Junior Classical Ballet Category in the Youth America Grand Prix Semifinals competition at The Tarkington Theatre in Carmel in March and was invited to the YAGP master classes in April. Heinemeyer, a homeschooled eighth-grader, will attend the Washington Ballet Summer Intensive over the summer. “I find the most challenging part of competing are the moments right before my entrance on stage,” Heinemeyer said. “Waiting in the wings, watching others and hearing their music, all while trying to remain focused, that’s the most stressful part for me.” Emmanuelle Hendrickson, 15, was the third-place winner in the Senior Classical Ballet Category at YAGP in Carmel. Her sister, Isabelle, 14, was a Top 12 finalist in Junior Classical Ballet. The sisters, who are homeschooled, are from Kirklin in Clinton County.

Dave Dugan to perform in Fishers – The “Dugans Aren’t Losers” comedy show is coming to Fishers at 8 p.m. May 13 at Britton Hall inside Pinheads. Accompanying Dave Dugan will be special guest comedian Marques Bunn. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. For more or to purchase tickets, call 317-772-9988. Sun King Brewery to celebrate eighth anniversary – On June 24, Sun King Brewery will celebrate its eighth anniversary. The anniversary event with feature live music, Indy’s best food trucks, a great lineup of limited release beers on tap, plus the return of the popular seasonal GFJ, a classic American IPA devised by head brewer Dave Colt that showcases hops from the Pacific Northwest to create an intense citrus hop flavor explosion that is reminiscent of biting into a fresh grapefruit. GFJ will once again be released in its very own 16 oz. can, as well as on draft statewide. Patrons will be able to purchase 4-packs of GFJ (limit two cases) to take home and enjoy. A special anniversary beer will also be featured at the event. It will begin at 5 p.m. June 24 in the parking lot of Sun King Brewery, 135 N. College Ave., Indianapolis. Entertainment is from 5:30-10 p.m. The party ends at 10:30 p.m. Event is for patrons 21 and over. Tickets are $10 in advance. For more, visit sunkingbrewing.com. Civic Theatre announces new season lineup – Civic Theatre in Carmel has announced its new 2017-18 season lineup. To see the shows scheduled, visit currentnightandday.com. 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.


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opened in 2008. CIDE Artistic Director Suzann DeLay said the pre-professional company does a story ballet each spring. Charlotte Henderson is performing a role “We had six in our repertoire and we outside of her comfort zone, needed something new,” DeLay said. “I dance and she is loving it. thought ‘Snow White’ has really not been The Fishers High School overused. There are lots of professional sophomore is playing the role of Evil Queen companies that are starting to do in Carmel-based Central Indiana it. I found a choreographer that Dance Ensemble’s production at 2 was willing to work with us.” p.m. and 7:30 p.m. May 20 at the Chelsey Dahm Bradley, resiBooth Tarkington Civic Theatre in dent choreographer for Dance Carmel. Wisconsin, is serving as the “I get to play a different part choreographer. than I do in my normal life,” HenderDeLay said her students love the son said. “I get to play an evil part Semler show “especially when they get and that’s kind of fun.” out of their ballet mode and into Henderson said the biggest their dwarf mode. They’re having a ball dochallenge is getting all the choreography ing this. The dwarfs are mostly freshmen. straight. They were cast on their personalities and Fittingly, Hannah Semler has always at their audition, they had to be sleepy and loved the character of Snow White and all that. We have some good little actresses the Westfield High School sophomore was among the dwarfs.” selected by the choreographer during audiFor tickets, visit cidedance.org or tions to play the title role. call 317-844-7453. Semler, who is performing in her biggest role for CIDE, has been dancing since CIDE

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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.

Where’s Amy attends Spotlight event Alyona Yakovleva-Randall (Geist) and Wilmara Manuel (Carmel). (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

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Commentary by Amy Pauszek Where’s Amy stopped by the VIP Reception for the Deborah J. Simon Spotlight - Art for an #HIVFreeGeneration at Clowes Hall. The annual event is known for its one-night-only, performing arts extravaganza performed by local arts organizations and friends of the

arts. All proceeds from the show benefitted Indiana AIDS Fund, a fundraising program of the Health Foundation of Greater Indianapolis. It was a magical night where everyone came together for an important cause that celebrated life through the eyes of the arts. For more, visit spotlightindy.org.

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The goal was to design a two-story addition with a master suite on the main level and a large craft room below. 1. The 360-degree proportions and materials of the home were studied to ensure the new addition looked original to the home. 2. The new master suite connected through the existing library, giving an extra layer of privacy. This retreat included a large bedroom, walk-in closet and wheelchair-accessible bathroom. 3. Master bath amenities included a roll-in shower and a double-sink vanity with lower convenience outlets. 4. Carefully selected finishes reflect the warm color palette of the rest of the home, with stained trimwork, stone textures in the tile and hardwood flooring. 5. A fun, highly functional craft room was designed in the lower part of the addition and connected to the existing basement.

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a two-story dormitory that served as Shah Jahan’s harem, where female employees and relatives and the emperor’s concubines were housed. Estimates of the number of women in Shah Jahan’s harem range from 200 to several thousand, guarded by eunuchs and managed by the emperor’s mother. Members of the harem were expected not only to provide sexual favors to Shah Jahan on demand, but to sing and dance for his pleasure. Shah Jahan also reportedly used members of his harem as pawns on a huge Parcheesi board constructed near his chamber, where he moved the pieces while sitting under a canopy. Despite the many women in his harem, Shah Jahan was devoted to Mumtaz. When she died during the birth of her 14th child in 19 years, he built the Taj Mahal as her tomb, located along the Yamuna River and visible from a room in the Musamman Burj.

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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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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.

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Position: Protective Order Advocate Location: Noblesville, IN Type: Full Time Organization: Prevail, Inc. Description: Prevail, Inc. provides crisis intervention and restorative support services for adult, adolescent and child survivors of crime and abuse to residents of Hamilton and surrounding counties. Prevail is seeking a full-time Protective Order Advocate responsible for assessing and assisting clients with completing protective orders. Also responsible for completing intake paperwork, completing safety plans, referring clients to ongoing services within the agency and completing 24 hour crisis line shifts. Duties: Assessing and assisting clients with completing protective orders. Working in conjunction with staff to provide intervention and follow-up services to clients as needed, which may include (but are not limited to): intake assessment, community referrals and resources, court advocacy, completing safety and action plans, and inter/intra-agency networking and advocacy on behalf of the victim. Serving as a reference guide for the community in the areas of victim resources and violence prevention, by direct referrals for clients, and through public presentations and participation in community organizations. Completing 24-hour on-call crisis line shifts and providing backup service to the child advocacy centers as scheduled and approved by the Adult Advocacy Supervisor. Collaborating with Prevail staff, other agencies, groups, organizations, and individuals to identify and develop prevention/intervention services for victims of crime and other populations within the community. Qualifications: Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology or related field; or a combination of experience, education and/or training. Competitive compensation package including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, paid holidays, and professional development. Salary commensurate with education and experience (starting salary - $16/hour). Submit cover letter, resume and salary requirements to Michelle Moen – mmoen@prevailinc.com

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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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

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


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Now Hiring Office Assistant

Celebrating 20 years of service in this area Enhance the life of a senior in your community through non-medical companionship and home-helper services. Build lasting relationships, while helping seniors remain safe and independent in their own homes. Home Instead Senior Care Call Today: 317 774 1750 Competitive pay and Flexible schedule Apply online at HomeInstead.com-Careers Each Home Instead Senior Care® franchise office is independently owned and operated

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.

Safe Boating Week Kickoff

America’s Boating Club Saturday, May 20, 2017 Geist Marina

Don’t miss this chance to learn more about boating fun for the whole family!

Hoosier Sail & Power Squadron A Unit of the United States Power Squadron

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Details Where: Geist Marina 11695 Fall Creek Road Indianapolis, IN 46256

The Hoosier Sail & Power Squadron, in conjunction with Geist Marina, presents an afternoon of boating related information and activities!

When: 11:00 AM till 3:00 PM

Children & grandchildren are welcome.

MAKE A LASTING IMPACT For 95 years, the Junior League of Indianapolis has continually worked to build a better community. With over $250,000 and over 12,000 hours invested in local organizations and initiative last year, the JLI continues to bring lasting change to Indy. Applications for the 2017-2018 league year are due June 1, 2017. Visit jlindy.org to learn more and apply. JLINDY.ORG /JOIN

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.

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

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.

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 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

Help Wanted

Looking for an entry-level employee for a help-desk position in a positive, upscale work environment. Perfect for high school, college-aged students or someone looking to return to the workforce. Primary duties include inbound tech-support calls, email, and light office work. Please direct resumes, work history, and questions to: mkress@theankerconsultinggroup.com.

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Featured items include…. Boating Skills Virtual Trainer Free Vessel Safety Checks (VSC) DNR on boating laws Waldos’s Muttley Crew Rescue Dogs Learning activities for the kids and much more.

Contact: For more information or to schedule a VSC, contact:

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Special Thanks to the Wabash Valley Power Squadron for their assistance

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2017

APPLICATION DEADLINE MAY 31

Carmel Rotary Club

GOT TALENT? CarmelFest Has Talent - the annual statewide competition showcasing undiscovered local talent - is accepting applications! Contestants will compete for Cash Prizes. Semi-Finalists & Finalists will perform on stage at CarmelFest (July 3rd & 4th).

Apply on-line NOW at CarmelFest.net Questions? Email TalentShow@CarmelFest.net


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Hope has a new address.

On the campus of Community Hospital North, there shines a new building. A beacon of optimism for anyone challenged with cancer. The new Community Cancer Center North is equipped with some of the most advanced diagnostic and treatment technology ever devised. And is home to many of the most skilled and accomplished medical and radiation oncologists in the area.

indeed, has a new address. Here on Indy’s north side it happens to be 7979 North Shadeland Avenue. On April 3rd the doors to this inspiring building will be opened. But more importantly, for cancer patients and their families, the doors to hope will be forever unlocked. For a referral to a participating physician, call 800.777.7775 or visit eCommunity.com/cancercare. Exceptional care. Simply delivered.


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