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Some effects of referendum already felt By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com The passing of the Hamilton Southeastern Schools tax referendum has creeducation ated plenty of new work for the district and administration. “We're moving right away to make some of this happen,” Supt. Dr. Allen Bourff said in a presentation to the board. “(May 10) we had our job fair and had 800 people show up for that job fair, which was amazing and only underscores the reputation this district enjoys … We weren’t necessarily expecting such numbers.” Jobs created as a result of the referendum’s approval by voters include assistant principal positions at the district’s elementary schools, technologists in each building, counselors and teachers. A bid for portable classrooms, totaling $469,000, was approved by the board in an effort to reduce class sizes at the elementary level, one of the promises of the referendum campaign. Another promise of the campaign was a new world languages program beginning in the elementary schools, with the goal being to implement that program for the 2017-18 school year. Additional effects of the approved referendum include an enhancement to the supply budget that will begin in January 2017 and the elimination of the pay-to-play surcharge fee. “We're looking at a negotiated raise,” Bourff said, noting collective bargaining had yet to begin but is expected. “It looks like we're going to be able to

The HSE Board of School Trustees recognized the Advance HSE political action committee, led by chair Sneha Shah, during it’s May 11 meeting. (Photos by Sam Elliott)

negotiate a raise this year at some level. Placement on our salary schedule is also something that we’re looking at. “A lot is happening, and it’s exciting,” he added. During the Snapshots of Success portion of the meeting, board members and Bourff recognized Sneha Shah, the chair of the Advance HSE political action committee, and her executive board. “When I was young, I always thought I would be a teacher,” Shah said. “I would play school, and I loved my teachers and I still remember all of my teachers, but then I grew up and realized I was not built to be a teacher, so instead I became an advocate for the teachers, and our education system. It's been a complete honor and pleasure.”

HSE Supt. Dr. Allen Bourff speaks to the school board during his presentation for the district’s plans as a result of the successful tax referendum.

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Lecia Floyd spreads the love as the mural she designed is painted on the City of Lawrence Parks Dept. show wagon May 13. (Photo by Sam Elliott)

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Three people were arrested during an attempted armed robbery of the crime Village Pantry, 5190 N. Franklin Rd., in Lawrence May 8, and police are seeking information regarding a suspect who robbed the same location May 10. In the May 8 incident, Lawrence Police Dept. officers responded just before midnight to investigate a report of an armed robbery in progress. Officers arrived and encountered two suspects, who were taken into custody. Two loaded handguns were located on the store’s front counter, one of which was reported stolen in November 2015. The Village Pantry clerks on duty were discovered unharmed in a back office. Officers apprehended a third individual in a vehicle parked across Franklin Road, believed to be the vehicle the trio planned to escape in. Amir Sanders, 23, Edward Chandler Jr., 19, and Marqueta Holloway, 18, all of Indianapolis, face felony charges including armed robbery,

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Lawrence Police Dept. investigators are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying this suspect, who robbed the Village Pantry at 5190 N. Franklin Rd. May 10. (Submitted photo)

kidnapping and criminal confinement. The trio also face charges related to an incident earlier May 8, where shots were fired at a clerk at the BP Connect at Brookville Road and South Post Road in Indianapolis. Police seek public’s help In a separate incident, the Village Pantry at 5190 N. Franklin Rd. was robbed just before 3 a.m. May 10. A black male described between 5-foot-10

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and 6 feet tall, in his early 20s with a medium build, wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, dark pants and white shoes entered the store demanding money. The suspect had his hood pulled up and was holding the neck area of his sweatshirt over his mouth and nose. A weapon was not displayed, though the clerk said they feared the suspect had one because he was holding one hand in his pocket. After the clerk gave the suspect money from the register, the suspect fled on foot to the northwest. Anyone with information about the May 10 robbery or the identity of the suspect is encouraged to contact the Lawrence Police Dept. or Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana, where tips can be shared anonymously by calling 317-262-TIPS, visiting CrimeTips.org or on the P3tips mobile app.


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MVCSC not collecting final year of referendum general fund has a balance of $1.3 million and is anticipated to increase to $2.5 million by the end of 2016. The Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. “We are grateful to the community for their will not collect the third education and final year of its general support and belief in Mt. Vernon Schools that helped bring us to fiscal solvency,” Supt. Dr. fund referendum, following Shane Robbins stated. “With the coma unanimous Board of School Trustmunity’s support, we are now operatees vote May 16. ing with a positive cash balance in “Our pledge to the community was the general fund while continuing to only ask for what we felt was necto meet our staffing expenses. The essary to maintain fiscal solvency esschool’s tax rates are the lowest they sential for the academic programming have been since 2013, and without that supported our students and collecting the third year referendum staff,” a release signed by Mt. Vernon Robbins tax, taxes will be the lowest they Board of School Trustees members have been since 2010. Mike McCarty, Kellie Freeman, Tony “The general fund referendum has accomMay, Jason Shelton and Shannon Walls stated. plished what it was intended to do,” he added. “Through aggressive financial tactics, such as “By not collecting the third and final year, we competitive bidding and reduction of duplihope to demonstrate that we will only ask for cated services, increased state funding and a what we need. We pledge to maintain fiscal continued growth in student enrollment, we solvency and transparency to the community.” can now report we have a balanced budget.” For more, visit mvcsc.k12.in.us. The district’s referendum was narrowly passed in 2014, when the MVCSC’s general fund was $4.2 million in debt. Currently, the news@geistcurrent.com

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Fishers gets state’s first AAA bond rating By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com

of those $12 million bonds, it’s about $550,000 less that we’ll pay. So for a taxpayer, that’s Standard and Poor’s upgraded Fishers’ bond less payments on your property taxes that you have to make.” rating to a AAA rating May 16, finance making the city the only muFishers’ previous rating was AA+ — one below the AAA designation, which reports show nicipality in Indiana with such is received by fewer than two percent of local a designation. governments in the United States. City Controller Oscar Gutierrez and “Fishers continues to make fiscal his staff were recognized by City responsibility a top priority and this Council President John Weingardt and designation is a testament to our proFinance Committee Chair Eric Moeller active approach to financial manageat May 16’s council meeting. ment,” Mayor Scott Fadness stated. The AAA rating is set to save Fish“If it wasn’t already well known, this ers more than $1 million on a pair of sends a clear message to businesses, upcoming bond agreements. Gutierrez investors and residents that Fishers “We just got an 800 on our credit,” should be at the top of their lists… Gutierrez said, comparing the city’s S&P’s evaluation is a comprehensive one, and rating to an individual’s credit score. “Other it takes a community wide commitment to communities might have like a 620 or really fiscal sustainability to obtain this level. We are good ones have like a 720, but we have an very proud to be one of the few cities named 800, so we have the lowest possible interest AAA worthy.” rate you can get … So for the life of each one License branch closures – All BMV license branches will be closed from May 28 through May 30 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. All branches will resume their regularly scheduled business hours on May 31.


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Little Clinic expanding By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Kroger, it’s Little Clinic subsidiary and St.Vincent will join forces to expand healthcare offerings in Hamilton collaboration County by connecting St.Vincent doctors and nurses to 10 clinics. On May 13, representatives from the organizations met to make the announcement at the recently updated and expanded Kroger at 161st Street and Spring Mill Road in Westfield. Little Clinics – first opened in the Indianapolis area in 2014 – are retail health clinics that operate within some Kroger stores across the nation. The collaboration boasts a partnership between 10 Little Clinics and more than 16,000 healthcare professionals from St.Vincent. “This type of partnership and relationship allows us to move further into the neighborhoods and fill all of those care gaps that we experience as healthcare costs are rising,” St.Vincent CEO Jonathan Nalli said at the official announcement. “We appreciate the work that The Little Clinic has done because we are advancing how we reach out to consumers, how we connect with them to develop those relationships ... With great relation-

The Little Clinic CEO and President Colleen Lindholtz and St.Vincent CEO Jonathan Nalli reveal the St.Vincent signage at the Westfield Kroger at 161st Street and Spring Mill Road. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)

ships in healthcare, the people will remain closer to home for all of their necessary care.” Little Clinic locations in Hamilton County are at 150 W. 161st St. in Westfield and 1217 S. Range Line Rd. in Carmel. Both are open from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. No appointment is necessary. For more, visit thelittleclinic.com.

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The six finalists for the Partnerships for Lawrence mural competition. (Submitted photo)

Contest-winning design painted on city’s show wagon

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At eight feet tall and 32 feet wide, the new mural on the back of the City of Lawrence Parks Dept.’s portable show wagon is by far the largest work of art cover story Lecia Floyd has designed and helped to create. Initially created in Photoshop, Floyd’s design was the winner of a Partnerships for Lawrence contest after members of the public cast votes in the form of dollar bills at a Toast the Arts event April 28 at the Theater at the Fort. “It’s so cool that the community liked it enough to want to have it as a permanent part of the community,” Floyd said. “It’s so awesome.” Community volunteers with the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce’s Better Together Day and from ProAct Indy plus fellow artists came out May 13 to transfer Floyd’s design from digital file to giant work of art, painting the design on the back of the portable show wagon, which will be seen at area public events this summer including Fridays at the Fort and the Fourth of July Festival. “We’ll also use it at the Children’s

Theater Festival that will be here at the Theater at the Fort July 9 and 10, too,” Partnerships for Lawrence Executive Director Judy Byron said. The traveling art on the show wagon is the third mural Partnerships for Lawrence has commissioned, joining a pair on Franklin Road that also were painted by community volunteers. “This is the third, and we hope to do more,” Byron said. “It’s just a really fun thing to get the community together. It’s community service, yet it’s really fun. It’s artsy, and people will enjoy it. For those who have never painted a mural before, and even those who have, there’s a lot of pride when you drive by and can say, ‘I painted that letter E and that heart,’ or ‘Hey, my friend painted those music notes.’” Mural design submissions were asked to answer the question, “What does the Lawrence community look like to you?” For Floyd, her common themes included peace, love and music. “The first part I did was the big ‘I love you’ hand sign in the middle and kind of built the word love off of it,” she said. “For me, working and living in Lawrence, I see it as a lot of love from the different stories you hear about police officers helping people, the things I see at my kids’ school, and it’s just a very supportive community. Something I tell everybody is sometimes how Lawrence is depicted is not really representative of how it truly is. I see it as a loving place. “I’m huge into

music,” she added. “I love music and I love the arts. This is going to be a cultural arts destination, so I wanted to bring that in with the theater masks and music notes and microphone and things like that. Then I’ve got the peace signs and hearts for the peace and love that I see throughout the community — and bright colors. I love bright colors.” Floyd’s artistic background is based in the performing arts, and she spent nine seasons in the Indiana Wind Symphony. “I am a clarinet saxophone player, but I love the visual arts as well,” she said. “My degree is actually in media arts and science, and that’s kind of where I first got into the visual arts and things. This is what I do for fun, creating things and logos and stuff like that for people. This was a fun little project outside of my normal day-to-day things.” Floyd’s day-to-day things also include working part time as the Partnerships for Lawrence office manager inside the Theater at the Fort. “I’ve been here about two months. I’m still learning about the theater and Partnerships for Lawrence, but I love it,” she said. “When I first interviewed and realized I was going to work inside a theater everyday, I thought, ‘This is fantastic.’ It’s so great because my first love was music and things like that, so to be able to be here and see other artists it’s really awesome for me.”

Meet Lecia Floyd

Volunteers and artists help paint the back of Lawrence’s portable show wagon with the mural design submitted by Lecia Floyd. (Photo by Sam Elliott)

• Indianapolis native • Lawrence resident for three years • Education: North Central High School, Indiana University • Family: Husband Nate, son Jermaine and daughter Jayla, “My son kind of took after me with a love for the arts, and he’s in show choir and things like that,” Floyd said. “My daughter is a gymnast, so a little different kind of art form.”


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Cheating cheaters Commentary by Terry Anker If cheaters never prosper, why do they seem to win almost every time? Take the high road. Turn the other cheek. It can be tough to listen quietly as others express hurtful, ignorant or even intentionally destructive remarks. They take advantage of guile, fear and manipulation to keep us put. And, they “win” every time. Well, not every time. Trust matters. We humans learned long before the first creative types memorialized our joint efforts on the cave walls that it is to our mutual benefit to work in groups. We protect each other. We sacrifice our own interest for each other. We have a much better chance of prevailing against the Woolly mammoth when in the company of each other. When we cultivate confidence and fidelity in our friends and family, we can best count on their support when and where we need it. Alternatively, lying, bullying and other subterfuge, no matter how clever we imagine it to be, eventually, wears thin.

Prevaricating, threatening and manipulating can keep others under our will for a moment, but only until the occasion allows for escape. Wouldn’t we be better served to forge our relationships in honesty, knowing that our rejection, if deserved, will be immediate rather, than coming when we most need the backing? If we tell the truth and let folks get to know us upfront, wouldn’t we expect that, when the chips are down, they are there because they want to be and will stay at our sides? Fear, fraud and deception are like iron shackles – they only work when tightly bound but fail if loosened. Sure, we might get expelled from the mean-girl club, but knowing that our friends know us, and are still willing to stand with us, is worth it. Cheaters may win occasionally, but they never prosper for long. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

Q U O T E  O F  T H E  W EE K Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.

– Martin Luther King Jr.

For the life of me, I could not think of anything to write about this week until I spent two and a half hours humor on a bike, cycling through the small towns and farms just north of where I live. If that sounds miserable to you, believe me, it was. Every single minute of it was an exercise in concentration, perseverance and bladder control. But I’m hell-bent on finishing a half-Ironman in June, and just because the temperature is an unseasonable 43 degrees with wind gusts of up to 25 mph does not mean you can go back to bed on a Saturday. There’s guard practice to carpool and dance competitions to attend! Anyhoo, back to my two-wheel road trip. I’ve always had remarkably strong powers of observation (it’s a gift), so I decided to put them to use, at least when I wasn’t accidently heading for a ditch or purposely peeing in one. I was absolutely amazed at the weird, wonderful and undoubtedly disturbing things I saw within a 10-mile radius of my house. There were horses, cows, geese and hogs; honeysuckle, roses, poison ivy and dandelions; Colts flags, IU basketball hoops, WHS signs and a rogue Patriots banner (How dare you, sir!). I smelled bonfires, fresh manure and gasoline; rode past new subdivisions, crumbling Craftsmen and what I’m pretty sure was a meth lab; and discovered a back road that doesn’t even appear on Google maps. I saw dental offices, consignment shops and eggs for sale; was passed by pickups, mini-vans, a semi and a rusty garbage truck; and wondered on several occasions how long we’d last after a Yellowstone super volcano eruption with all the silos and water towers punctuating the landscape. (I recently read “Ashfall,” and it makes a zombie apocalypse look like a clogged toilet.) My toes froze, my sunglass were blown off and with the wind, I think I actually was pedaling backwards at times. But I was rewarded with a fascinating look at rural Indiana and something non-controversial to write about for the week. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.


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to my friend Bob. “Dick, did you know that Leonardo da Vinci wrote a very funny essay on napping?” I have writer’s block. Writer’s block is when “You’re kidding. When was that?” … well it’s kind of like, you know, it’s a time “Oh, about 500 years ago.” when you can’t ... I think you get humor the picture. “Do you think I’m the first since da Vinci?” “I’m sure you are, Dick. I’m sure you are.” I first experienced the blockI hope the da Vinci family doesn’t read my age last week, with heart-palpitating discolumn. That’s not the comfort in my chest. I I hope the da Vinci family kind of family you want thought it was a heart doesn’t read my column. legal problems with. attack. With a heart attack, trained physicians That’s not the kind of family I didn’t bathe, shave insert a tube in your you want legal problems with. or eat for several days. By adopting this strict, leg vein and shove it up austere presence, like many struggling auyour groin, then toward your heart, to clear thors, I hoped my creative juices would finally the blockage. At least there’s a treatment for flow. I forgot that a lot of this deprived, descardiac arrest. titute stuff is actually because these writers To overcome my ailment, I tried a number can’t think of an idea, either. of techniques. I took down my huge volumes This is my 800th column, and I had hoped of Art Buchwald, Andy Rooney and Dave Barry it would be a really good one. So, can we not essays – books filled with funny ideas: why count this one? Let’s see what happens next sock sizes are silly, the junk you find when week. you clean out your fridge, when not to tip a waiter, funny street names. Now I had a new problem: journalistic integrity. Not that that had ever been a problem for me before. Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at Truth is, there are no new creative ideas. wolfsie@aol.com. Here’s an example: several months ago I wrote an essay on napping. I sent the column

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New breweries join History on Tap By Desiree Williams • editorial@youarecurrent.com Beer fans are in for a treat at Conner Prairie’s fifth annual History on Tap event June 3. With the addition of beers from Metazoa, Blind Owl, Heady Hollow and Deer Creek Brewery, there will drinks be 23 breweries at this year’s event, along with food and entertainment. Kelly Backus, event manager, said Conner Prairie staff wanted to create “a program that provided a social atmosphere for adults 21 and older to connect with (the) beautiful grounds and help tie Indiana’s brewing heritage to the revival of the craft beer industry.” History on Tap starts at 6:30 p.m. June 3 for those with general admission or designated driver tickets. For those interested in arriving earlier and meeting the brewers, they can purchase premium tickets for $50 or VIP tickets for $65. Premium ticket holders will have time to talk to brewers personally and have access to early tastings beginning at 6 p.m. VIP ticket holders start in the Overlook Room at 5:30 p.m., where they have time to meet the brewers, try appetizers from a local restaurant and enjoy special tastings. “A lot of people enjoy the VIP because they get special brews from the brewers that they aren’t going to get outside,” Backus said. There will be other tastings outside and a special Prairie View Chat running every 15 minutes to teach about classic world brew styles. Prairietown will also be open for guests to visit entertainment sites.

Noblesville community concerts – This year’s concert series begins June 2 at Dillon Park and runs through July 28. The concert series is free to the public, and guests are welcome to bring their own food and beverages to enjoy while in attendance. All shows begin at 7 p.m. The 2016 line-up includes shows at Dillon Park, 6001 Edenshall Lane, and Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. Dillon Park shows include Seth Bradley on June 2, Living Proof on June 9, CornField Mafia on June 16, My Yellow Rickshaw on June 23, and Zanna-Doo on June 30. Forest Park concerts include Endless Summer on July 7, Killing Karma on July 14, Not Your Average Boy Band on July 21 and Paul Butler as Elvis on July 28.

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“People love the grounds at Conner Prairie,” Backus said. “We have something different to offer than some of the other craft brew experiences that people could have.” Backus said they are hoping the event will keep growing so they can continue to invite new brewers. For more, visit connerprairie.org.

G2 to perform dance at the Tarkington By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com

Sarah Sigma, one of the two seniors part of G2, will be performing June 4 at the Tarkington. (Submitted image by Lydia Moody)

Correction – Julia Bonnett was the Great American Songbook Competition winner in 2009. Current had the wrong date in May 17th’s issue.

Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre is known for its original dance performances choreographed by Gregory Hancock himself. dance G2, the GHDT’s pre-professional company with dancers ages 13 to 18, will perform at 7 p.m. June 4 at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre with the Gregory Hancock Dance Academy, which takes students ages 6 to 18. In years past, the G2 performance took place at the Gregory Hancock Dance Academy, 329 Gradle Dr., but this year, it will move to the Tarkington. “We moved to elevate the performance of this concert for them,” Hancock said. “It’s fun to have a studio performance, but we thought it would be nice to be on a premium stage and have a bigger production.” G2 will be performing a repertoire from the company, including “Li Ma Wessu,”

“Birth of the Gods,” “Repurposed” and others, all choreographed by Hancock. The Gregory Hancock Dance Academy will also be showcased at the performance. “It’s a great training program for dancers, producing wide variety of company repertoire, we have great academy teachers so they get to showcase all their choreography and techniques they teach,” Hancock said of G2 and the academy. G2 dancers often audition for GHDT, but Hancock said the company usually encourages the dancers to attend college and get worldly experience first. “G2 is still a very high level of dancing, we do encourage the general public to come see them and the students (in the academy) are great, too,” Hancock said. “It’s a nice experience for the young dancers to be on a bigger stage and in a nice theatre. It’s a rare opportunity form.” Tickets cost $25 for adults and $15 for students. For tickets, visit thecenterpresents.org.

Indianapolis Zoobilation – The 30th annual Zoobilation will be June 10. In 2015, more than 5,500 guests raised $2.2 million to advance animal and environmental conservation efforts. More than 70 restaurants will be part of the event this year. Table by Market District, Simple Taste Gluten Free Bakery, Langton’s Irish Pub, Matt the Miller’s and Jack’s Donuts from Carmel will all be at the fundraiser. For more, visit indianapoliszoo.com/ events-and-groups/zoo-events/zoobilation. Authors at the library – The Carmel Clay Public Library is hosting several authors to speak at the library. Tammy Kaehler will speak at 11 a.m. May 26, Paula McLain will speak at 6:30 p.m. June 3, and Michael Sheldon will speak at 6:30 p.m. June 16. All author events will be in the CCPL program room. Eiteljorg Indian Market – The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, 500 West Washington St., Indianapolis, will host its annual Indian Market and Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 25 and 26. The celebration, featuring Native American artists, performers and culturebearers, will take place on museum grounds for the first time in more than a decade, providing an anticipated 6,000 attendees with a richer cultural experience. For more, visit eiteljorg.org. HCAA events – The Hamilton County Artists Association is hosting several exhibits this summer, including the Hamilton County High School Student Art Exhibit, which runs until May 27, the HCAA Juried Artists’ Recognition Exhibit from June 2 to 24, and the Through a Distant Lens Exhibit from June 30 to July 29. Regal Cinema summer movie schedule – Regal Village Park Stadium 17 in Westfield will bring back its $1 summer movies. Beginning May 31, admission is only $1 Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. All films selected are rated G or PG.


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After completing a cross-country tour last year, as well as touring Europe and Canada, traditional country and folk duo music Beverly Smith and John Grimm are stopping in Indiana. They will be performing at 7:30 p.m. May 27 at Logan Street Sanctuary, 1274 Logan St., in Noblesville. Logan Street Sanctuary suggests a $12 donation, which goes to the performers, but admission is free of charge. Smith and Grimm individually found music at a young age, but they became a duo four years ago after meeting at the Bear on the Square Mountain Festival in Dahlonega, Georgia. “We met there and played some fiddle tunes together,� Grimm said. “We liked what we did and got together after that.� Both musicians are award-winning multi-instrumentalists – each can play the fiddle, banjo, guitar and mandolin – and singers. Grimm describes their sound as traditional, old-time music, accompanied by harmony singing. They are inspired by turn-of-the-century music and fiddlers like Tommy Jarrell and Clyde Davenport, or “obscure artists no one

Beverly Smith and John Grimm performing in Florida. (Submitted photo)

has ever heard of,� Grimm said, jokingly. The duo performs the old-time tunes often, but they have also written original pieces. “In our performances, we don’t want to write anything that sounds too modern,� Grimm said. The duo recently released their second album, and a third is in the works. Grimm said their albums usually include old tunes with one or two original pieces, but they want to incorporate more originals on the next album. Grimm also owns Vintage Music, a shop in Georgia where he sells instruments, teaches music lessons and offers a recording studio facility for patrons. For more, visit smithgrimm.com.

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Where’s Amy attends Flix party for ‘Jaws’ Where’s Amy attended the Flix Brewhouse Amity Island Beach Party celebrating the 1975 film “Jaws.” Guests enjoyed ordering delicious food from the Flix menu, along with six variants of award-winning brews made by Head Brewer Chris Knott. The night was full of suspense as audience members squirmed in fear as the film’s classic theme music played. (You know you remember it!) Young and old attended the event and took home an official “Jaws” souvenir glass for their own catch of the day. Flix Brewhouse is known for its themed screenings up on the big screen. There’s more on the way to escape the summer heat, and I hope to see you there. For more, visit flixbrewhouse.com/carmel. Pictured, Fritz Sullivan, John Sullivan, Mike House and Brandon Richardson said they were excited to see “Jaws” on the big screen. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved.)

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The goal was to create more open, functional bathroom for the homeowners that added the elegant details they were looking for. 1. The dividing wall was removed, creating a more open space and allowing larger shower and cabinetry footprints. 2. The larger shower features a stunning curved glass door and adjacent wall panel. 3. A spa-like, custom shower system was installed, enabling the homeowners to use multiple fixtures at once. 4. A new, soaker tub replaced the old carpeted, jetted tub. The new tub faucet is another eyecatching detail. 5. The new 10-foot-long vanity was set between the two windows, providing much needed storage and a makeup area. 6. The finishes combine the traditional feeling of their home with the glitzy and elegant touches the homeowners had dreamed of for years.

Before Background info: This 1980s master bathroom on Geist Reservoir, in the Feather Cove neighborhood, was in desperate need of an update! Even with multiple windows, a skylight and a vaulted ceiling, it felt too dark and cramped, with a wall separating the small shower and toilet from the rest of the space.

Before problems: The existing space had a dysfunctional vanity, carpeted tub, cramped shower and outdated finishes. Simply, by removing the wall separating the shower and toilet from the rest of the space, we were able to overcome the challenges the homeowners faced.

Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before-and-after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.

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ARE YOU A SALES CHAMPION?

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SALES ASSISTANT Current Publishing has an immediate opening for inbound/outbound classified advertising sales, legal advertising, and assistant to the sales staff.

If so, we want to talk with you. Current Publishing has an immediate opening for an advertising sales executive to help us with Current in Carmel. We provide the training and a target list to get you started, and then you’re off to the races. Base plus commission is available for the person that presents himself/herself well, has excellent communications skills, is organized and puts the customer at the center of every sales activity. Eventually, the territory could expand beyond Carmel. If you have interest, please move quickly, as we plan to fill the vacancy in three weeks. Send a cover letter, resume and a narrative on your three greatest sales achievements and why to Marka Sonoga, advertising director, at marka@youarecurrent.com. No phone calls. No recruiters. EOE.

PROVING NEWSPAPERS WORK since 2006

Strong written and spoken grammar skills and phone and data-entry proficiency are requirements. This will be a full-time position with the opportunity for commission, and it is at our Carmel office. If interested, please send a cover letter and resume to Marka Sonoga, advertising director, at marka@youarecurrent.com. No phone calls. No recruiters. EOE.

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