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Community Montessori School’s Middle School Directress Anne Slamkowski, Founder and Toddler Teacher Kate Bender and Elementary Teacher and Head of School Carrie Wisser celebrate the school offering a new middle school level beginning this fall. (Photo by Sam Elliott) Founded Jan. 27, 2015, at Geist, IN Vol. II, No. 20 Copyright 2016. 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.

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Fishers remembers its fallen heroes By Eric Kuznar • news@geistcurrent.com A group of Fishers residents chose to begin its Memorial Day holiday memorial day by attending a gathering on the Central Green the morning of May 30. Several speakers paid their respects, including keynote speaker Talyor Downing, Mayor Scott Fadness, retired U.S. Navy Commander El Ahlwardt, retired U.S. Air Cop. Rev. Wayne Caldwell and Public Safety Chaplin Gary Stump. The Indiana Heartland Brass Quintet provided the music. For Downing, 20, Memorial Day has special significance. Her father, Ammunition Specialist Stephen Downing, was shot and killed in 2004 by an enemy sniper in Iraq. Downing, who is going into her junior year at Indiana State University and volunteers with military families who suffer loss, recounted the day her life changed. “I remember running out of the house and running into the yard … throwing myself on the ground and yelling towards the sky,” she said. “All I could know and all I could think about was why.” While Downing talked about the pain and loss, she also spoke of acceptance and coping. “I wish every day that my dad was here with my family and I,” Downing said. “But I know that he would never regret the decision of going over to help the people that needed it.” Mayor Fadness thanked both those who served and those who came to the ceremony. “I stand in the shadows of the honorable men and women who have fallen to provide me the opportunity to serve as your mayor here in Fishers,” Fadness said. “I encourage each and every one of you today to think about what is

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness addresses residents in attendance at the city’s Memorial Day ceremony on the Central Green outside city hall May 30. (Photos by Eric Kuznar)

Brian Hoover of the Indiana Heartland Brass Quintet plays “Taps” to close out the City of Fishers’ Memorial Day ceremony May 30.

the fullest measure of devotion … to pay honor and homage to those individuals who have sacrificed so much.” Fishers citizens interested in honoring fallen

Keynote speaker Taylor Downing, 20, speaks to the crowd gathered at Fishers’ Memorial Day ceremony on the Central Green outside city hall May 30. Her father, Stephen Downing, was killed in action in Iraq in 2004.

heroes in their lives can purchase engraved bricks, which will become part of the Liberty Plaza walkway. For more, visit Fishers.in.us/ MemorialDay.

HSE schools rake in four-star designations By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com The Indiana Dept. of Education has released its lateducation est list of four-star schools, and a vast majority of Hamilton Southeastern buildings made the cut to receive the designation for the 2014-15 school year. Bourff Both district high schools and 15 schools overall received the designation, which requires public schools to place in the top 25th percentile of schools in

language arts and math testing. “We have 15 schools that have been designated Four-Star schools. That's the most for any public school corporation in the state,” HSE Supt. Dr. Allen Bourff said. “We’re very pleased with that. I think this might be the most we’ve ever had.” Just 20 of the district’s 21 schools were eligible for the designation this year, as Fall Creek Junior High didn’t open until this past school year. The HSE schools receiving Four-Star designation from the Indiana Dept. of Education for 2014-15 include: • Brooks School Elementary

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National legislation forces HSE to raise lunch prices By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com National legislation first passed in 2010 has put the Hamilton Southeastern School District in the position of neededucation ing to raise its weighted average lunch price by 10 cents before next school year or else risk losing out on millions of dollars in federal reimbursements. “The Dept. of Education is requiring all schools who participate in the National School Lunch Program to adjust their weighted average meal prices for next year,” HSE Schools Busines Manager Cecilie Nunn said. “What has happened in the past and the reason they're requiring schools to do this is that there were some schools that were using the reimbursement they received from their free meals to kind of supplement their paid meals, so maybe they were keeping their paid meal prices a little lower than they should have been. That's not happening here, but we're still required to follow these requirements.” The district staff’s recommendation to the school board at its May 25 meeting was to

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increase HSE’s weighted average meal price by 10 cents to $2.71. “Although we prefer to not raise prices, if we don't we could lose our reimbursement from the National School Lunch Program, which was almost $2 million in 2015, so it's significant,” Nunn said. “If we were to lose that, our meal prices would have to go up more than an extra dollar. The school board begrudgingly approved the measure, resulting in meal prices for kindergarten through sixth grade students being $2.50 next school year, and meals for seventh through 12th graders will be $2.65.

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COMMUNITY Dispatches Offender Watch website – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is encouraging parents to use the Offender Watch Website to increase family safety, now that kids are home for the summer. The website allows parents to search an address to see if any sex offenders live nearby and to set up notifications if offenders move into the area. The website can be accessed at www.sheriffalerts.com/cap_main. php?office=54835. Quilters to meet – The Mudsock Quilters Guild will meet from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. June 13 at Fellowship Hall, Fishers United Methodist Church, 9691 E. 116th St. Cathy Franks will present Pieced Border Designs and Bindings. Seat belt awareness campaign – The Indiana State Police is joining a national social media seat belt awareness campaign. They are asking citizens to post photos of themselves on social media wearing seat belts using #BuckledWithISP. Please take photos from a parked position. Knee pain seminar – Fishers Parks & Rec will host a knee pain seminar for seniors who suffer from chronic knee pain. The seminar will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 16 in the Cumberland Park building. Physical therapist Bill Hartman will provide insight into posture and other, simple techniques that can eliminate knee pain. The program is free but registration is required. Register by calling 317-595-3150. Summer sports camps – Indianapolis Fitness and Sports Training will host summer camps in volleyball and basketball. Volleyball camp runs from June 6 through July 1 and basketball camp runs from July 11 through Aug. 1. Both camps feature 12 one-hour sessions that will develop speed, agility and quickness. Cost is $337. For more information, call 317-578-0998. Free concert – Jamestown Revival will perform at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. July 4. The concert is free to attend and will be fenced in. Coolers are welcome, but alcohol will not be allowed into the event. Sun King Brewery and Neighborhood Pizza will be on site during the event. Maggiore receives ag scholarship - Fishers native and 2015 Fishers High School graduate Hannah Maggiore was honored by Oklahoma State University at the recent College of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Recourses Scholarship and Awards Banquet. A freshman majoring in agricultural communications, Maggiore was the recipient of a $1,000 Joseph Fleming Memorial Continuing Education Scholarship. Maggiore is an OSE Orientation Leader and a CASNR Student Council Freshman Representative. She is the daughter of Rosie Preissler and Sal Maggiore.


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Krause named Teacher of the Month news@geistcurrent.com The Market District Teacher of the Month for May is St. Simon the Apostle seccontest ond-grade teacher Brian Krause. Krause was nominated by student Andrew Taylor, who earned a pizza party for his class while Krause received a $50 gift card to Teacher of the Month sponsor Market District. Here is Andrew’s winning essay nominating Krause. I think that Mr. Krause is Amazing!!!! He is awesome because he is very nice. He is very generous because he gives us a second chance. Once he gave somebody 10 chances. He is also very nice because he always says something funny, nice and serious. This year I have learned a lot. Some of the things I have learned from him are like the act of contrition, reading the just right book, the five-finger rule, First Communion and finally telling time. But there is so many things that I learned, that I only put five. These are all the fantastic reasons of what I think are about Mr. Krause that he should be nominated as Teacher of the Month.

Pictured, from left, St. Simon the Apostle second-grade teacher Brian Krause was nominated as Teacher of the Month by student Andrew Taylor, earning his class a pizza party and Krause a gift card delivered by Teacher of the Month sponsor Market District’s Jason Riley. (Photo by Sam Elliott)

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The case for hard work Commentary by Pastor Mike Colaw My kids have a trophy wall in their room. Guess what trophies have slowly disappeared over the years — the particireligion pation trophies. I didn’t have to tell them to take them down. As they get older, they know those trophies aren’t special. You know what my kids have replaced their participation trophies with? It’s Lego sets they’ve built and other rewards they know they worked hard to earn. Somewhere deep down they know the stuff they worked for matters more — a lot more. Work and fulfilling worth are intricately intertwined. When people are rewarded for work they didn’t do, it can confuse worth. The natural byproduct is entitlement. The problem with entitlement is the inevitable perspective of "I deserve" without the work. This creates people who want more and more without the personal fulfillment that comes from good work. As a youth pastor, I have seen a spoiled student trash an expensive sports car foolishly given to him while another student highly valued his old truck he spent hours working on and saving for. Parents who deco-

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ELEMENTARY Autumn 2004, the Elementary program (Grades 1-6) is established with 12 students and led by Directress Carrie Wisser.

Community Montessori expands to offer middle school level for area students

An educational alternative that has already been serving Fishers and Geist-area families for nearly 20 years is expanding into new grade levels for the upcoming 2016-17 school year. cover story Community Montessori School now serves approximately 75 area students across its toddler, primary and elementary programs, and is launching a middle school program for seventh and eighth graders. “We're super excited. The opportunity to teach teenagers the Montessori program is my passion,” Middle School Directress Anne Slamkowski said. “That's why I'm here.” Community Montessori was founded by Kate Bender with a starting class of four students operating out of a home basement in the fall of 1997 with just a primary program for children ages 3-6. “We had a mom who wanted to have a Montessori for her children, and there wasn't any Montessori around,” Bender said. “She and four other parents decided to fund having me, fresh out of Montessori training, as teacher, and they helped getting materials. I was a Montessori child growing up in Kentucky, so I went back to my school there and repainted and upcycled materials from the school there that they gave us.” By the following January the school moved into a space inside St. Louis de Montfort and moved again the following school year to a larger space in Castleton to accommodate three primary classrooms before an elementary program was added in 2004. A custom facility was built for the school in Fishers in 2008, and a toddler program was established for children as young as 18 months in 2011. This fall’s middle school program will launch with approximately six students, although elementary teacher and Head of School Carrie Wiss-

er said the CMS phone has been ringing regularly to schedule as many as five tours each day to prospective new students and their families. Slamkowski recently finished her accreditation to teach Montessori middle school, a feat she said was spurred by her own children’s experiences with Montessori schooling. “As I talk to families about this endeavor, the one question I always hear is, 'Why should I send my kid to Montessori?' The best thing I can offer them is we need our teenagers engaged in learning,” Slamkowski said. “So many of us have heard our kids say before, 'Do I have to go to school today?' What I find in Montessori is we don't hear those words anymore. We hear that they want to go to school, and engagement is so powerful, especially in those teenage years.” It wasn’t until Wisser and Slamkowski connected that the initiative to launch a middle school was able to move forward. “It's like we were both searching, and we found each other. It worked out well really,” Wisser said. “It was kind of perfect luck with Anne, just because we didn't have anyone we could send for training for adolescents, and we didn't know how we would do it … Anne came to observe my room, and she knows one of the moms in my room, so we were thinking maybe her daughter would come, and then she approached us about starting a middle school here.” “The need is definitely here in the area,” Slamkowski added. “Our hope is to provide them with those social skills and the academics before they hit high school since there isn't a Montessori program here in the Indianapolis-area for high school.” Not yet, at least. Although CMS doesn’t have plans or anticipate expanding into the high school grades, it would be an initiative the school would fully support and be a part of should the greater Montessori community plan an Indianapolis high school in the future. For more, visit CMSIndiana.com.

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EXPANDING Autumn 2011, the Toddler Program is established, servicing children 18 months to 3 years.

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Montessori Mission The Montessori method of teaching and learning was developed Dr. Maria Montessori, the first female physician in Italy, near the turn of the 20th century. “She observed children, and she based her curriculum on the characteristics of people,” Community Montessori Head of School Carrie Wisser said. Montessori worked with 60 children in Rome and founded the Casa dei Bambini — which translates to “Children’s House.” She observed students’ natural ability to absorb knowledge from their surroundings and their interests in manipulating physical materials. “You design an environment to fit the needs and the curriculum fits the needs. That's how we're different, and it's tailored to the child. They still need to do all the things other children in other schools do, but they use materials to help them see a concept, so it's not abstract,” Wisser said. “If you're doing squaring or multiplication or division, you're taking it step by step with the material that makes it clear why you're doing what you're doing. We hope children learn on their own, they extract information through materials rather than us saying, 'Here it is, now learn it or memorize it.'” Lessons at Community Montessori are given by teachers in one-on-one or small, group environments and given at exactly the pace each student is ready for them. The design is for no student to feel behind others or to need to wait for others to catch up before continuing onward with a lesson. Students are encouraged to “drive their day” or “hang with their work,” choosing what they want to approach to ensure concentration and staying focused on tasks at hand.


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Inventory down 14.2 percent Commentary by Jim Litten April was the 52nd consecutive month of increasing year-to-date home sale prices, growing an average of 1.9 real estate percent in central Indiana. While prices grew, home inventory stayed tight, as available homes were down 14.2 percent from this time last year. In Hamilton County, the rise in prices and decrease in inventory were more relaxed than the 13-county region. F.C. Tucker data revealed prices rose 0.2 percent while inventory tightened by 6.6 percent. Pended sales in April were lower than the same time last year, as pended sales in the county fell 10 percent compared to April 2015. However, year-todate sales were relatively flat, down just 0.1 percent. • In Fishers/Geist, the average year-to-date home sales price increased 2.6 percent to $259,500. • Inventory moved at a faster pace in Fishers/Geist in April 2016. Overall, homes sold

in 63 days – 10 fewer days than this time last year. • Buyers in Fishers/Geist had fewer options available to them. Last month, 542 homes were available for sale – 12 fewer homes compared to April 2015. • Pended home sales have slipped in Fishers/ Geist. In April 2016, 208 homes sold – a decline of eight homes compared to April 2015. • Of the pended home sales in Fishers/Geist last month, nine were priced $500,000 to $999,999; 50 were priced $300,000 to $499,999; and 57 were priced $200,000 to $299,999. The rate at which the average sale price is increasing is strong, but it’s also showing signs of tapering. From 2013 to 2015, prices grew rapidly, but now, they’re beginning to level off, similar to the beginning of 2012. Jim Litten is the president of F.C. Tucker Company. Comment on this article by emailing to editorial@youarecurrent.com.

Dispatches CuroGens agreement – Carmelbased CuroGens has entered into an agreement with officials from Telangana, India. Chief Executive Officer Jesper Kehlet and Arvind Kumar, principal secretary of industries and commerce for Telangana, signed an official memorandum of understanding to explore economic development opportunities in the Indian state.

Hotel ribbon cutting – There will be a ribbon cutting at the new Drury Plaza Hotel in Carmel. The event will be at 10:45 a.m., June 23 at 9625 N. Meridian St. For more, visit www. onezonecommerce. com.

Finance director appointed – Ivy Tech Community Back College has officially named Corey Back as executive director of finance for the Central Indiana region.

Best performing stocks – A recent analysis by financial technology company SmartAsset uncovered which Indiana-based stocks have performed the best between January 2011 and March 2016. SmartAsset considered three factors in the analysis: stock price, dividends paid and volatility, and found the risk adjusted return of the stocks, by which companies were indexed and ranked. Carmel-based KAR Auction Services ranked sixth on the list. Source: SmartAsset.com

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Labor, delivery for first-timers Commentary by Ashley Perkins, DO, IU Health Physicians Women’s Health – Eagle Creek If you’re pregnant for the first time, you may be learning about childbirth from friends and relatives. However, motherhood as you prepare for labor and delivery, there are likely some things you don’t know or haven’t yet been told. Here is some information I often share with first-time expectant moms: • Dietary restrictions during labor – Women are usually limited to a clear liquid diet while in labor. If you’re hungry, or between meals, when contractions begin, consider eating a small, healthy snack before leaving for the hospital. Once you arrive, you’ll likely be offered ice chips and other clear liquids until delivery. • Pushing prep – Pushing is hard work, and it can go on for a long time, especially with a first pregnancy. In fact, stage two of childbirth, often referred to as the pushing stage, can last up to three hours if you’ve had an epidural or two hours without one. Staying fit during pregnancy can help improve your stamina and boost

your physical strength for this part of delivery. • Your doctor and the delivery – It’s likely your doctor will not be at the hospital while you’re in labor. The labor and delivery care team will care for you and keep your doctor informed of your condition and progress. Rest assured; your doctor will arrive in plenty of time to deliver your baby. • Labor pain relief – While there are a variety of ways to manage labor pains, some tips for women include taking a warm shower to ease lower back pain, bouncing on a birthing ball, listening to soothing music and deep breathing. Massage from a partner also may help. Some hospitals offer nitrous oxide, or “laughing gas,” to help women relax during labor. Talk to your doctor about other methods for managing labor pain. Ashley Perkins, DO, specializes in obstetrics and gynecology. She is a guest columnist from IU Health Physicians Women’s Health – Eagle Creek. She can be reached by calling the office at 317-329-7022. For more health information, subscribe to Strength in You at iuhealth. org/StrengthInYou.

Dispatches Golf tournament – The public is invited to join Riverview Health Foundation for the 24th annual Heartfelt Thanks Golf Tournament June 16 at Fox Prairie and Forest Park Golf Clubs. Registration for the Florida scramble begins at Shelter 5 in Forest Park at 9:30 a.m., with an 11 a.m. shotgun start. Register by June 9 by contacting Jessica Deering at jdeering@riverview.org or by visiting riverview.org/heartfelt2016.

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Road workers deserve better Several times a week, we audibly laugh at some of the news releases that sail across the transom here. And what is really incredible is that many come from government agencies about things (a) you already should know about, (b) at which you would roll your eyes, or (c) both. Last week, we received one from INDOT about drivers’ responsibilities in construction zones. We read the list, but we didn’t laugh. It made us think mostly about the commonsensical items presented in the missive that never should have had to be listed. But we, in general, comprise a people that seems to not care much about the details. As long as we’re able to drive between the orange barrels with our knees while cradling cell phones on our shoulders in an effort to keep hands free to open Vitamin Water, it’s all good. It also brought to mind a recent weekday afternoon, when one of us was returning from an engagement at IUPUI, and, there was a construction zone. One of the workers was wildly flailing his arms in an attempt to get motorists to slow their speeds. Sadly, it didn’t work. Over in Illinois, where there are construction zones, so, too, are there signs that read, “My mommy works here.” Some might ask, “Aw, isn’t that cute?” They would be wrong and missing the larger message. The highway workers are there because they’re making improvements to make your motoring life better, and they deserve the same courtesies as pedestrians. Fear not, you’ll get to your destination in one piece. It’s everyone’s business to make sure the workers do, too. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ 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 Spearfish. S.D., if three or more Indians are walking down the street together, they can be considered a war party and fired upon. Source: dumblaws.com

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Sunk costs and lost causes Commentary by Terry Anker It seems that along with age is delivered a diminished interest in fighting the uphill battle to stay personally up-to-date. Where once we coveted each and every new style, color and cut, we now, if the suit still fits and well-serves its intended purpose, find an off-trend width of lapel or shade of blue as insufficient to compel replacement. Have we all become collectively less stylish? Do we care not about our presentation, or are we stuck in some past decade, comfortable with the standards of that now expired era? But if the sofa/curtain/countertop/suit/ whatever is still in good working order, why would we feel a need to replace it? Once we made the decision to acquire the stylish dusty-rose toaster oven, does it make sense to buy another simply because it is skinned in stainless steel? Basic economics teaches us that our sunk cost is only recovered via use. We pay $100 for shoes to walk 100 miles. We then only walk 10 miles. We could

argue we have $90 left in them. Unless sold to someone else for $90 (or more), we’ve forfeited the remainder of the worth. Once purchased, the kicks should be used until consumed. Even so, how do we discount for style and convenience? Is there a case where the first 10 miles is worth $100 and the rest nothing? Some people buy a new house every few years. They want new style, new appliances and new landscaping. Likewise, clothes, worn-once, find a new home through charity (or worse, the landfill). And, leftovers don’t have a home in the freezer but, instead, the garbage. Should we live in a world where sunk costs are a lost cause? If so, how can we hope to measure the right time for the exchange? Maybe it’s time to go shopping. 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 HE  W EEK Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.

– Nelson Mandela

Summer could not have come soon enough here at Chez Wilson. The last week of May in particular was a humor striking testament to how the stress of the school year can wreak havoc. Yesterday, for example, I showed up at work with a hole in my pants, directly over my right buttock. Luckily I had a sweater, and I was able to make it through without incident, though I felt stupid walking around in a warm building with extra clothing tied around my waste. What am I? A middleschooler surprised by Aunt Flo? At lunch, I received a text from my husband telling me that the high school had just called: our oldest was in the midst of missing a final. Remember those college nightmares where your alarm fails and you wake up two hours into your psychology exam? It was happening! He made it with time to complete the test and claims he just got his schedule mixed up, but I know part of the problem is the craziness at our house. To wit, my youngest threw a veritable conniption fit last night because we couldn’t find her math book. After searching high and low, all I could come up with was a PRE bible from 2007. “I feel like I’ve seen it recently … but where?” I’m sure it’s under a bed or in a closet, but it could also be fetching a fine price at Goodwill. The real issue is that we have yet to recover from our kitchen remodel when, in preparation for demo, I stashed or donated cabinet contents, small appliances and all manner of chachkies. A missing pre-algebra textbook is the least of my problems. We still have unemptied coolers from Derby! And then there’s last week’s “Andrew Incident” when we left said kid at French tutoring with a dead phone. For two hours! When I eventually remembered, we found Andrew roadside, about a half-mile into a three-mile walk home. Parents of the year? So thank you Jesus for summer vacation. The Wilsons sure need it. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.


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Booming ideas Commentary by Dick Wolfsie Baby Boomers have not been given the credit we deserve for the successful adaption we made to new technology humor back in the ’50s and ’60s, such as: • Post-it notes: I quickly learned to peel each sheet off flawlessly. I also came up with the idea of using different-colored slips of paper for different things. This was not in the directions. Of course, Postits are still used today. I am constantly applying notes to my fridge, desk and mirror. Some habits really stick with you. (Sorry.) • The Rolodex: The idea was actually 2,000 years old, but there were no phones then, so there was no point in making one. I meticulously fit the notched edge of the cards into the device. It took a long time to find the numbers I wanted before I read the directions and discovered I needed to arrange the names alphabetically. • Remote control: I easily mastered the on/off switch and could adjust the volume without even looking at the buttons. Channel selection required a little more skill, so for about a year I only watched

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Summer Block Party at Renaissance – Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel, 11925 N. Meridian St. in Carmel, is hosting a Global Day of Discovery Summer Block Party from 5-7 p.m. June 15. Discover the taste of summer, listen to music by local musician Chad Mills, sip locally brewed beer and indulge in the chef’s summer favorites from the grill. For more, call 317-814-2515. Carmel Farmers Market Music Lineup – The Carmel Farmers Market is hosting musical acts during the market each Saturday. Music will be performed in the Carmel Rotary Amphitheater. Greg O’Haver will perform June 11. To see the full lineup, visit currentnightandday.com. Rosefest – The Hamilton County Master Gardener Association, Inc. and the Indianapolis Rose Society are partnering for the inaugural Rosefest 2016 on June 11 at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville. For more, visit hcmga.org. Quilters Guild of Indianapolis North– This non-profit group is open to anyone interested in quilting. The next meeting is at 1 p.m. June 24 inside Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, 1605 E. 106th St. Indianapolis. Pat Knoechel will be presenting a show on what’s new from Eleanor Burns.

Chad Buchanan, Maisol Buczynski-Buchanan, Danette Roland and Craig Cannon of Carmel rock out at the 500 Snake Pit Ball. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved.)

Where’s Amy on the red carpet at the Snake Pit Ball

New York Times best-selling author John Green and his beautiful wife Sarah Green look charming on the red carpet.

Kevin DeFord and Jody Spangler DeFord of Carmel were dressed to impress for the 500 Snake Pit Ball.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lee of Terry Lee Honda (Avon, Carmel, Fishers and Noblesville) looked smashing on the Snake Pit Ball red carpet.

Indiana Pacers player Myles Turner towers over everyone on the red carpet. Where’s Amy attended the Indy 500 Snake Pit Ball May 28, which was co-chaired by Colts Quarterback Andrew Luck and his beautiful girlfriend Nicole Pechanec. The Indiana Roof Ballroom was packed with famous actors, athletes and many friends of Current. The Snake Pit Ball is the hottest, red-carpet event in town and always falls the night before the Indy 500 race. Everyone who attended had a wonderful time, and the guests were dressed to impress.

Indy 500 Snake Pit Ball co-chairs Andrew Luck and his girlfriend, Nicole Pechanec, were the center of the party with all of the guests.

Carmel Arts Council Visual Art Scholarship – The CAC Visual Arts Scholarship winners for this year are Dana Wang and Tiffany Xie. There will be a “Meet the Artist” reception with the winners June 11 at the CAC gallery during the Gallery Walk. For more, visit carmelartscouncil.org. HCAA events – The Hamilton County Artists Association is hosting several exhibits this summer, including the HCAA Juried Artists’ Recognition Exhibit until June 24 and the Through a Distant Lens Exhibit from June 30 to July 29. Noblesville community concerts – This year’s concert series 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 Ln.) and Forest Park (701 Cicero Rd.). Dillon Park shows include Living Proof on June 9, CornField Mafia on June 16, My Yellow Rickshaw on June 23 and Zanna-Doo on June 30. The 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. 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.


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Soul band to play at Nickel Plate By Desiree Williams editorial@youarecurrent.com Get ready to boogie. Bad Brad and the Sipsey Slims are part of the Fishmusic ers Summer Concert Series this year and getting the audience to dance is their goal. “What we want to accomplish is to take people into a state of boogie that they can’t sit still, they have to cut loose,” Brad Guin, bandleader, said. After being introduced to music at age 12, Guin has mastered the flute, saxophone, horn and auxiliary percussion. He is a sought-after musician for touring groups and studio recording sessions, but he prioritizes his band above all else. “The Slims have been my top choice for what I do simply because it’s my most artistic outlet,” Guin said. Bad Brad and the Sipsey Slims formed five years ago in Muscle Shoals, Ala. Aside from Guin, there are six other members that play horn, bass, keys, guitar and drums. The Slims produce funky, retro soul originals with infectious grooves. Guin said the band’s music is influenced by all genres, but

Bad Brad and the Sipsey Slims, will perform June 10 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. (Submitted photo by Lorri Markum)

they try to create something soulful and danceable. “We just do what we want to and it works,” Guin said. “I want to take [the band] as far as anybody will let us take it.” That includes heading out of their home state to perform. While recording at FAME Studios in Alabama, the band met photographer Lorri Markum and other fans from Indiana who pushed them to play in Fishers. “We are more than excited to get to come up there and do this,” Guin said. “We hope we turn it into something that happens regularly.” Bad Brad and the Sipsey Slims will perform at 9 p.m. June 10 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. For more on the band, visit bradguin.com.

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One of Fishers’ original pizza and beer locations, Rockstone Pizza and Pub is a classic restaurant featuring wood-fired pizzas and specialty menu items. Meals are created with house-made ingredients that promise full and powerful flavor. If you’re not in the mood for pizza, delicious oven-baked pastas and salads are available as well. Meals may be accompanied by the 24 rotating taps that Rockstone offers. Type of Food: Italian/American dishes Food Recommendation: Buff Chick Pizza

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Spiced pork and apple burger with maple Dijon Submitted recipe courtesy of Tree Top and Family Features Servings: 6 Ingredients: 3 tablespoons maple syrup, 2 tablespoons spicy brown mustard, 2 pounds ground pork, 1/2 cup Tree Top Natural Apple Sauce, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 6 hamburger buns, baby spinach leaves Directions: Stir maple syrup and mustard together in a small bowl. Set aside. Spray a large, non-stick grill pan or griddle with cooking spray, and place over medium to medium/ high heat. Mix pork, apple sauce, salt, chili powder, dry mustard, pepper and cinnamon together in a large mixing bowl. Form mixture into six patties. Place patties in pan, and cook for 4 to 5 minutes. Turn, and cook an additional 4 to 5 minutes or until done.

To serve, spread bun bottoms with maple mustard mixture. Top each with a patty, spinach leaf and bun top. If desired, toast buns and top with cheddar cheese, grilled onions, pickles, tomatoes or other favorite toppings. Serve with crispy, sweet potato fries and steamed beans for an easy but special meal.

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Blueprint for Improvement: Dramatic deck upgrade Commentary by Larry Greene

Before Background info: This 2009 Carmel home in the Village of Towne Pointe subdivision needed a larger, improved outdoor space the homeowners could enjoy, and entertain family and friends.

Before problems: The only existing outdoor space the homeowners had was a concrete patio. A small wood staircase allowed access to the patio below, but there was no convenient outdoor living space at the main level. The potential of the large backyard allowed for an upgrade.

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After solutions: The goal was to create a large deck for outdoor living space that overlooks the beautiful yard. This upgrade allows the homeowners to entertain at the convenience of the main level of their home. 1. A large, curved deck was built to replace the dated wood staircase. 2. The new deck was built with standard lumber for the structure and finished with Trex decking and railing system, which is essentially maintenance-free — perfect for busy families and pets. 3. The sculpted, black, metal balusters and accent lighting add unique details to the railing system. 4. Overall, the addition of this new deck increases the interest of the back façade of their home, while improving the functionality and quality of their outdoor living culture. 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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The little mermaid of Copenhagen Commentary by Don Knebel Copenhagen’s iconic statue of the Little Mermaid is a must see for visitors. It has also become an inviting target for travel vandals and protestors. In 1819, Hans Christian Andersen, then 14, moved to Copenhagen, hoping to become an actor. When that did not work out, he began writing, publishing his first story at age 17. Initially focusing on fairy tales he had heard as a child, Andersen soon began writing the original stories now famous around the world, including “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” “The Ugly Duckling,” “The Snow Queen” and “The Little Mermaid.” In 1909, the son of the founder of the Carlsberg Brewery was so charmed by a Copenhagen ballet based on “The Little Mermaid,” a story about a mermaid who leaves the sea in search of a human soul, that he commissioned a statue of a mermaid using the ballerina as the model. When the ballerina refused to pose nude, the sculptor’s wife became the model for the body. In 1913, the four-foot-tall bronze statue was perched on a

granite boulder on the waterfront in Copenhagen’s harbor, where it has become the symbol of the city, attracting a million admirers every year, both by land and by sea. The Little Mermaid has been attacked repeatedly. She has lost her head twice and her arm once. She has been splashed or sprayed with paint at least five times, sometimes by groups who see the statue as degrading to women. On two occasions, the Little Mermaid has been dressed in Muslim clothes, once to protest Turkey’s effort to join the European Union. In 2003, the entire statue was blown into the water by explosives. The obvious deterrent of moving the statue further from shore has been rejected. A persistent rumor that the original statue is hidden away somewhere has never been substantiated. 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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Salon Shared Suite Rental

June 11, 9 to 3, 206th street 1/2 mile east of hwy. 37, Noblesville. Household, cooking items, clothes, books (quilting, sewing, cookbooks, general), patterns, furniture, golf clubs, miscellaneous.

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Heritage Meadows & Fishers Pointe Saturday, June 11th 8am to 3pm Fishers Pointe Blvd/South of 116th St.

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Top Dog Carts in Noblesville offers a nice variety of new and pre-owned Golf Carts. Choose from our selection of new Star EV electric golf carts that offer street friendly options and a four-year warranty. We also offer a nice variety of pre-owned carts. Cruise around in style with a golf cart from Top Dog Carts. Zero percent financing options available. Golf Cart showroom located at 1385 S. 10th street in Noblesville. Call today to set up a personal appointment. (317)774-6530

For Sale By Owner

Excellent Townhome in great location of Fishers as well as preferred unit location. 3 large B.R. - M. Bed. on gr. floor, 4 walk-in closets, many upgrades some cab., tops, floors, paint, & shelving. Gr. room, lg. loft good for home office or media room/ hobbies. Playroom, sunroom, patio w/ sun & shade, view & privacy. 2-car garage. 2505 sq. ft., $184,900. 6231 Eller Creek Way.

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

Booth Rent Carmel Hair stylist

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Cottingham Estates Neighborhood garage sale June 10th and 11th 8 AM to 3 PM Family, home, and children’s items. 131st and Lantern Road. (Entrances on 131st and Nottingham Rd. & 131st and Lantern Rd. Fishers 46037

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Now Hiring - Employment opportunities are available in the Carmel area. We are currently hiring part time help 25-30 hours per week for our day shift team. Starting pay $10/hr, potentially more depending on experience with opportunities for advancement. *Criminal background check is required. Experience is preferred but not required. *Having the following is helpful: Cell phone with texting Reliable transportation GPS is helpful *We will train you to clean with attention to detail. We employ only honest and responsible individuals. Join our professional cleaning crew! CALL 317-587-1294 TO APPLY Please email us today for more information at details@detailsbyots.com or you may apply online at www.detailsbyots.com

CAREGIVERS NEEDED! Help brighten the lives of aging adults in our community. Provide non-medical home care services to help seniors remain at home for as long as possible. Training, support and flexible shifts provide. No degree necessary Call (317) 774-1750

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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.

Local Carmel church seeking Children’s Ministry Assistant. Position allows for 10 hours per week, with 2 of those required on Sundays. Please email interest with resume to: kids@carmelumc.org

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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

Prime 47 Carmel is looking for a high energy kitchen manager/sous chef. Executive Chef experience preferred but not necessary. If you want to join a high energy growing team of restaurant professionals, send resume to Jeremiah.Hamman@prime47carmel.com EOE

Full/part time. Competitive rent. Professional atmosphere. New equipment with 24/7 access! Located in near 141st and SR 37 in Fishers Text 317-501-0572

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• Custodians • Bus Drivers and Bus Aides

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• Substitute Teachers Apply online at http:www1.ccs.k12in.us/district/home

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Email: cmiddlet@ccs.k12.in.us or call 317-844-9961.

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

Now Hiring!

Part-Time Bus Drivers

Must have HS Diploma and Public Passenger Chauffeur’s or CDL License (or ability to obtain) $11 or more per hour, depending on experience Great benefits!

• Paid training • Free uniforms • Paid holidays • 2 or 3 10-hour • Paid vacation days per week Apply in person at 1555 Westfield Road, Noblesville Or call (317) 773-8781 ext. 103 for more information Application available online at janusinc.hirecentric.com/jobsearch

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We’re two nurses in the business of aiding the elderly in the comfort of their own homes. If you’re a caring, compassionate, mature caregiver who’s ready for a job with heart, Clarity Care Givers wants you! We offer flexible scheduling AND the opportunity to make a difference. Send resume and inquiry to: apply@claritycaregivers.com

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Patient Services/Technician Needed Part-Time: Busy optometry office in need of outgoing team player to answer calls, scan documents, check in patients, and prepare patients for their exams. Please submit resume to busbyk@busbyeyecare.com

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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Now Hiring!! FT/PT Direct Support Professionals Positions available in Marion and Hamilton County Excellent Compensation/Benefit Package Visit us online to apply: www.newhopofindiana.org

Learning Time Preschool is looking for Early Childhood Teachers to nurture, motivate & encourage the healthy development of young children at all three of our campuses. Apply @ learningtimepreschool.com

Now Hiring: Painter

Make up to $15/hour. Steady work all year. Training & equipment are provided. All work is local. Full time position, no work on weekends. Must have reliable vehicle. Call Jonathan 999-8124.

LGC Hospitality Staffing is now looking for Servers for Banquets and Northside Restaurants, Cooks, Prep Cooks, Utility, and Housekeeping. If you are interested any of these positons please call 317-569-0018 for an immediate interview or please visit our office at 8200 Haverstick Road Suite 102 Indianapolis 46240.

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