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$42.5 million project coming to downtown Fishers By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com The northwest corner of North Street and Lantern Road in downtown Fishers will become the site for a new $42.5 million redevelredevelopment opment project, North of North. The Fishers City Council approved an economic development agreement June 20 by an 8-1 vote totaling $16.5 million in tax increment financing, or TIF, bonds that will go toward land acquisition, fee waivers, construction of a 500-plus-space parking garage and other project costs. “We've vetted this number pretty thoroughly, and our TIF numbers are in a very healthy place, kind of bolstered by our (AAA) bond rating,” Fishers Director of Economic Development Brandon Dickinson said. “While tracking very similarly to the type of project we've done at The Depot, The Switch, The Edge, etc., it actually is continuing a trend where the city's incentives overall are less and less a percentage of the overall project, so we're trending in the right direction on those.” The parking garage is one feature of the threepart project, which includes a mixed-use residential and commercial development and a three-story, 30,000-square-foot office building. Consulting engineer and architecture firm RQAW plans to invest $4 million to relocate its headquarters and more than 60 employees from Carmel into 15,000 square feet of the new building while leasing the rest. “As we grow and develop … what we've found is

A new corporate headquarters for consulting engineer and architecture firm RQAW in a three-story, 30,000-square-foot building will be one feature of the three-part North of North project approved for the northwest corner of North Street and Lantern Road. (Submitted rendering)

that it's a very competitive environment to find good engineers and find good architects, so you have to do anything you can to set yourself apart,” RQAW Vice President Troy Woodruff said. “What the City of Fishers has done is create an environment downtown that attracts younger people, that attracts those professionals, so we think that moving here will put us in position to attract the top talent we need to continue to grow.” Employees from RQAW and Meyer Najem — just north of the project — will utilize the parking garage, as will residents in the mixeduse development. That building will include 240 residential units and 5,000 square feet of commercial space, including 12-16 unique live-work units on the first floor facing Lantern Road. “These units along Lantern Road will actually

have residential units above, but then if you're an accountant, a lawyer, an artist, whatever, you can go downstairs, and your place of business can literally be right downstairs from your home,” Dickinson said. “We thought that was a really interesting aspect of the development we're looking forward to seeing play out.” Only City Councilor Richard Block voted against the project, saying he supports what it will bring to downtown Fishers while voicing concerns that the city’s incentive package was too generous. “But, I will tell you that I can't tell you what level of incentives should be there for this project,” Block said. “My biggest concern is what effect this has on our future capacity to incentivize other projects.”

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Event officials expect between 12,000 and 15,000 residents to descend on the Fall Creek Road bridge over Geist Reservoir for Blast on the Bridge. (File photo) Founded Jan. 25, 2011, at Fishers, IN Vol. VI, No. 23 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 Fishers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

After nearly one year of work planning, strategizing and discussions with task force members and the public, the completed fishers 2040 and finalized Fishers 2040 Comprehensive Plan was unanimously approved on second reading by the Fishers City Council June 20. “It's certainly been a long journey all of us began last August in earnest,” Fishers Deputy Mayor Leah McGrath said. “Since I was last before (the city council) in March for first reading, we've had McGrath two community open houses, we've accepted public comments online, and we were also at plan commission in April for a presentation and back in May for a public hearing.” That public input led to a number of minor changes and edits throughout the document, including definition clarifications as well as extensions of some of the plan’s special study areas in addition to

The complete Fishers 2040 Comprehensive Plan, newly finalized and approved by Fishers City Council, can be viewed at Fishers2040. com. (Submitted file)

some changes on specific roads’ width and number of lanes. “Most of the comments we received at plan commission and public input revolved around transportation,” McGrath said. “We have a robust transportation plan.” Plan recommendations changed since the Fishers 2040 first draft included keeping 126th and 136th Streets at two lanes, but maintaining enough right-of-way to expand them to

four lanes should that be deemed necessary into the future. The full 179-page Fishers 2040 plan, with chapters stemming from task forces specifically focused on land Fadness use, residential, transportation and parks and open spaces, can be viewed at Fishers2040.com. “When Leah came on board, I said, 'Well, I have a small project I'd like you to start on,' which was basically writing the road map for the next 25 years for our city,” Mayor Scott Fadness said. “She and her team hit the ground running, and to be where we are today with, I think, a very solid document that really provides a framework for us to do some great things for our city was really all Leah and her team facilitating that — and all the residents who took the time to be a part of the committees and share their insights were very helpful as well.”


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Fishers Police Chief George Kehl, right, swears in new Fishers Police Dept. officers, from left, Jonathan Dossey, Brianna Guy and Dynesha Harris during the June 20 Fishers City Council meeting at city hall. (Photo by Sam Elliott)

• Dynesha Harris – An Indianapolis native, Harris, 27, graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor’s degree in sociology as well as law and society. She joins the FPD having previously worked for the Indiana State Police’s Capitol Police division. The Fishers Police Dept. also has hired Officer James Smith, who was absent from the June 20 swearing in due to the birth of his second child the previous day.

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Area events prepped to celebrate Fourth of July in style

(Above) Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness presents an award to Geist Lake Coalition President Brian Hall for his work with the organization, which uses Blast on the Bridge as a fundraiser for its reservoir water cleanup initiatives. (Left) Event officials expect between 12,000 and 15,000 residents to descend on the Fall Creek Road bridge over Geist Reservoir for Blast on the Bridge. (File photos)

By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com This year’s Fourth of July holiday weekend offers Geist area residents plenty of opportunities to get out and celebrate America’s Independence Day with local cover story traditions both old and new. Friday, July 1: A new tradition will begin in Lawrence and kick off the holiday weekend as the City of Lawrence hosts the inaugural Wingin’ It With Our First Responders at 6 p.m. July 1 outside the Theater at the Fort, 8920 Otis Ave. The wing-eating contest event will raise money for the Susan B. Jordan Memorial Fund through the Lawrence Township Foundation, in memory of the Amy Beverland Elementary School principal killed during a school bus accident at the school earlier this year. “We're going to have four firefighters and four police officers on each team with our fire and police chiefs anchoring,” Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier said. “It'll be 12 wings per each competitor, six blazing and six mango habanero from our sponsor, Buffalo Wild Wings. Those are the two hottest.” Police Chief David Hofmann and Fire Chief Dino Batalis have each hand-picked their departments’ representatives for the contest. The winners will inherit a traveling trophy and all-important bragging rights. “We see this event continuing and growing each year,” Collier said. Following the Wingin’ It event, the Heartland Big Band is presenting its “Let Freedom Swing” concert inside the Theater at the Fort at 7 p.m. The 18-piece band has performed once previously

The Heartland Big Band, pictured during a previous performance at the Theater at the Fort, will perform there at 7 p.m. July 1 as part of the City of Lawrence’s Fourth of July weekend kickoff. (Submitted photo)

at the Lawrence theater. “Our first concert there was very successful and very well received, and now our second one there is going to be a patriotic concert appropriate for the Fourth of July weekend,” Heartland Big Band Artistic Director Scott Lutterman said. “The show has some very familiar patriotic tunes and some World War II-era songs as well … We’re thrilled to tie in with the Wingin’ It event to support the community and provide some good music in return.” Musical selections in the band’s planned lineup include “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “I’ll Be Seeing You,” “Stars and Stripes Forever,” “America the Beautiful,” “When Johnny Comes Swingin’ Home” and more. For more, or to purchase $19 tickets ($12 for students and military), visit HeartlandBigBand.org.

Monday, July 4: The City of Lawrence’s annual Fourth Fest kicks off with a parade beginning at 10 a.m. July 4 at Harrison Hill Elementary School. The parade route includes 46th Street and Franklin Road before reaching Lawrence Community Park, 5301 N. Franklin Rd., where more Fourth Fest fun opportunities await. A car show featuring 20 to 30 automobiles will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Lawrence Lions Club will begin its daylong fish fry at 11 a.m. and will be joined by other food vendors, live music, all-star youth baseball games and a kids zone designed for children, giving families plenty to do throughout the day before the fireworks display begins at approximately 10 p.m. Another area tradition, Blast on the Bridge, offers residents a unique opportunity for fun, food and fireworks. The Fall Creek Road bridge over Geist Reservoir will be closed to traffic at approximately 4 p.m. July 4, with Blast on the Bridge beginning at 6 p.m. and fireworks scheduled for dusk near 10 p.m. “Blast on the Bridge is a really unique event at a unique location. You just don’t get to see fireworks over the lake too often,” Fishers Director of Parks and Recreation Tony Elliott said. “There are different places around the Fall Creek bridge where people can park, and it creates a really unique journey to the bridge

as families all walk toward the reservoir. There are a number of different food vendors from restaurants, and one of the major sponsors this year is Elliott Michelob Ultra through Terrance Smith Distributing, so people have an opportunity to grab a beer and hang out on the bridge. People can take their own food and non-alcoholic drinks. It’s a unique opportunity to set up on the bridge over the reservoir, and it’s just kind of a hang-out, festival atmosphere.” The recommended best bets for event parking are at Holy Spirit Parish, 10350 Glazer Way, or the strip mall at 96th and Olio Road. The event also serves as a fundraiser for the Geist Lake Coalition. “They want to preserve the environmental quality and the health of Geist Reservoir, so the money they raise goes toward different cleanup efforts or dredging projects,” Elliott said. “This summer they’re working on some projects up the creek that feeds into the reservoir, and they’ve done some work out there with some bank stabilization. They just try to preserve that environmental health and quality at Geist so people can continue to boat and swim and enjoy the reservoir for years to come.”


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On mass transit: Very open minds We’ve been taken to task, while also being supported by others, about our stand against government-run mass transit. One person opined that such service is in the same category as roads, and we don’t see the logic there. One hundred percent of the people we know use roads; we suspect mass-transit users in Hamilton County will fall far short of that percentage. The point we’re making in our writings primarily pertains to costs. For example, looking at Marion County’s direct property-tax rates for public transportation, in 2002 the rate was .0371 per $100 of assessed value; in 2011, it almost doubled to .0696. The approach here would be a bit different in that the tax would be a percentage of your income, not an increase in our property taxes, but we’re sure you get our point. The question we ask is this: What will it cost us in 10 years? Can we trust the projections? We’ve also been accused of having a “closed mind” on this subject. It always fascinates us how advocates of government spending attack personally those who don’t sign on with full support. Will this be the attitude we’ll get when, if a referendum is held and approved, they come to us and ask for more money? As we stated prior, privatize it, and we’ll get on board. ••• Farewell to Doreen Squire Ficara, who died last week at 88 after a short illness. To the end, she was passionate about the arts in our area. She was a co-chair for Civic Theatre’s gala on June 18, and we know it bothered her to not be able to be in attendance. She will be missed. 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 Tennessee, any person who participates in a duel may not hold any public office in the state. Source: dumblaws.com

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Mired in the minutiae Commentary by Terry Anker What difference does it make? Does anybody care if he asked first? It seems the order of things is routinely determined, well, by the order of things. Who says what and when makes all the difference in a contract. Who says “I love you” first seems to carry an enormous burden, not because of the import or authenticity of the assertion, but because of the potential risk of laying out one’s position without absolute certainty of the listener’s point-of-view. Yet, the first mover, some think, has an advantage. They get to frame the issue and lay out an agenda to be matched – or refuted. In the often Byzantine sphere of human social interaction, we can find ourselves mired in the minutiae. We hold back our desires and even our needs all for fear of how we might be perceived by others. But if we have a strong need and don’t share it, are we intentionally manipulating and attempting to control the perceptions of the

ones that we claim to care the most about? Is it right to hold back, knowing our own feelings, simply to await the optimal time to spring our notion on our would-be target? Relentless directness may be no better. Do we want to live in a world where folks blurtout every whim and yearning? As a former U.S. President was much maligned for asserting, “It wouldn’t be prudent.” So how do we balance the admirable quality of forthrightness against the much less seemly trait of being constantly needy? Perhaps, if we took the time to evaluate our own wishes in comparison with those of the others near us, we’d be best positioned to fairly interact. Don’t say “I love you” first or last unless we mean it. And, if we do, why wouldn’t we say with reckless abandon? 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 WEEK “Well done is better than well said”

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Well it’s been quite a week here at chez Wilson, and as I finally take a chance to reflect, I think I can make humor a column out of it. Here ya go. On Sunday I participated in my firstever half Ironman event, fittingly in a town called Effingham. It was effing hot, around 91 degrees; I effing peed myself twice, inspiring a sheriff to come check on me; and I effing ended up walk-running the last effing six miles with an effing pound of ice tucked down my suit. But I finished without stroking out and met a New Year’s resolution. Eff yah! On Monday, feeling much like I’d been hit by a MAC truck, I proceeded to fall down some steps at Clay Terrace. It was just a slight slip in my sandal, but with incredibly sore legs I couldn’t stabilize myself. So down I went, bruising nothing more than a toe and my ego, as my daughter watched in both horror and amusement. Admittedly, my slow motion crumble was pretty funny, but the public display of clumsiness certainly did not improve my mood. Then on Tuesday, still recovering from my athletic ordeal, our basement flooded, ironically about an hour after I’d posted the last check to the restoration company for the toilet debacle from last fall. I spent three hours going up and down stairs, emptying the storage room of wet boxes, pictures, Barbie cars and, of course, all the furniture that we’d still not brought back up after our kitchen/main floor remodel. Jeeze Louise! Can’t a girl just lie down and binge-watch “House of Cards?” And that brings me to today, Thursday, sitting patiently in the office of a GI group while Doo enjoys a colonoscopy. I’m surrounded by geriatrics in a sea of appropriately-colored brown décor, and in a few minutes, I’ll be asked to collect my spouse, high on anesthesia and hosting his own poop-joke comedy special. Good times. At least my body is almost back to normal So there you have it, a typical week in a Wilson summer. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.


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Sitting pretty to pass time Commentary by Dick Wolfsie What has happened to the art of sitting? People nowadays don’t just sit, but they have to be involved in some activity humor like emailing, blogging, tweeting, reading or watching TV. When I was a kid, people in my neighborhood sat on their front porch. Of course, this was New York, so they were probably protecting their valuables or waiting for the police to arrive. But they were sitting, nonetheless. You do see people sitting outside a doctor’s office. But these people are waiting. Big difference. We need to recognize the historical significance of this leisurely activity. For it is, in this repose, that the truly lazy people of the world have made their impact. Do you think it was hard-working stiffs who came up with the idea for the backhoe, the chainsaw and the snow blower? Heavens no! It was the sluggish and the indolent solving the world’s problems while completely at rest. Cracker Barrel has the potential to bring back sitting as an art form. They have nifty front porches chock-full

of sturdy rocking chairs. This is sit waiting to happen. Part of the charm of sitting is publicly displaying that you have the time and the inclination to just park your rear end in a chair. You can’t flaunt this in private. It is fun to sit on your front step and gaze into space with a slight smirk. Soon, there is immediate neighborhood speculation about an unexpected inheritance or a hot lottery ticket stashed in your sock, or spicy rumors about you and the new UPS driver. Sometimes to relax, I just go and sit in my driveway in an old beach chair and wait for my wife to get home. But when my neighbor Charlie sees me, he always grabs a stool from his garage and plants himself next to me. I hate being unfriendly, but lately I’ve mustered up the nerve to tell Charlie I’d rather be alone. Some people just don’t sit well with me.

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June — the month of love, weddings, sunshine, rain and the longest day of the year. All of these are true, and perhaps religion are a visual reminder of a truth many of us tend to forget. In all the joys of marriage, we voluntarily give away our freedom. My wife and I are coming up on 41 years of marriage — 41 years of laughter and tears, crisis and success, children and parents, joy and anger, learning from one another and being and becoming one another’s best friends. In that same time span, I have performed more than 250 weddings for couples, each voluntarily making those same pledges. But we forget at times the extravagant promises we make to one another in the sunshine of our youth and the freedoms we gladly give away. To love and to cherish, to have and to hold, in both sickness and in health, in rich times and poor and exclusively living with and for one another. We voluntarily give away our freedoms for the right of going through life with another by our side, watching our back, helping us become the best we can be and together becoming more than either of us

could have been individually. We give ourselves to another and, as the Bible says, become one with each other so that in spite of our individual strivings we serve first and foremost the other, giving to them our very best. As well as making these vows and promises to each other, we also make them to, for and in the presence of God, who is the only one who can give us the strength to accomplish these herculean vows. God is necessary in any marriage to give it the strength to keep the extravagant, rash and overgenerous vows that we make to one another. He is the unseen but totally necessary component that gives marriages the ability to be the foundational unit in all of human endeavor, that helps us see beyond our own wants to the beauty of a life fully given to another. Rev. Michael VandenBerg is the pastor of Hope Community Church, a congregation of the Christian Reformed Church, and a community consultant for City in the Church Consulting. He and his wife Nancy have been Indiana residents for more than 17 years and Indianapolis residents since 2008. He can be contacted at office@indyhopecrc.org.


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Hoopes helping others By Sam Elliott • sam@youarecurrent.com Linda Hoopes has amassed years of experience helping others lose weight, but the Fishers resident’s latest healthy living endeavor has her and her clients focusing on a healthy lifestyle and healthy food plans — and just letting the weight loss occur naturally from there. “There are no weigh-ins. People can weigh themselves whenever they want,â€? she said of her Hoopes 4 Health lifestyle coaching initiative based out of Launch Fishers. “I don’t tell people which diet to go on ‌ they pick out one they feel would fit their lifestyle best. It’s really a lot more focused on health and instead of losing weight, but the nice part about it is if you eat nutritionally then you naturally start to lose weight.â€? A certified health lifestyle coach, Hoopes spent six years as a Weight Watchers leader before resigning to launch Hoopes 4 Health, which operates on a more personal and individually tailored basis. “What I found is that there’s no one diet that works for everybody. It’s so important for everybody to understand what their personal

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Foot Vitality for Healthy Living Certified health lifestyle coach and Fishers resident Linda Hoopes has founded Hoopes 4 Health out of Launch Fishers to help others focus on healthy lifestyles and healthy food plans. (Photo by Sam Elliott)

needs are and come up with a diet that’s better for their particular lifestyle,� she said. “I saw a lot of people fall between the cracks if certain diets weren’t working for them and they weren’t successful. They think they failed, when really the diet failed them.� Hoopes 4 Health offers 10-week series with weekly meetings at Launch Fishers, 12175 Visionary Way. For more, visit Facebook.com/ Hoopes4Health.

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DIVORCE – WHAT TO EXPECT: CHILD SUPPORT In Indiana, in any Dissolution of Marriage, Post-Dissolution, or Paternity action, the court will enter a child support obligation to be paid by one of the parties, (typically, the noncustodial parent). The Indiana Child Support Guidelines are presumed to be applicable in every such proceeding and govern the payment and determination of child support. The Guidelines are based on the “Income Shares� theory; specifically, that both parents are responsible for the support of a child based upon their respective income shares. The underlying philosophy is that a child should be provided the same lifestyle which would have been afforded to him/her had the family remained intact or had the parties married. The Guidelines are presumed to apply in each case unless a reason can be shown as to why a deviation from the calculated obligation is warranted. In determining the support obligation, child support calculators are used to create a Child Support Worksheet, which must be filed with the Court in each proceeding. In addition to the parties’ gross incomes, other factors included in determining the support obligation are: actual work-related childcare expenses, healthcare insurance premiums for the children, parenting time overnights exercised, support or maintenance received or paid, and subsequent children in either parties’ home. When a Court deems appropriate, numerous benefits received by one party, including parties’ bonus incomes, commissions, or even regular gifts from family or friends, may be included as income for support purposes.

There are a number of reasons to deviate from the presumed obligation by the Guidelines. These include, but are not limited to, voluntary unemployment or under-employment by one of the parties. If a Court finds either of these to be a factor, it may impute potential income to that party for purposes of determining support. There are cases wherein clients propose to their attorney an agreement with the opposing party to forgo the receipt of support. This is not appropriate in most cases. Such an arrangement may be appropriate if the parties equally share physical custody of the child(ren) and agree to share expenses due to the fact that their incomes are relatively similar, however, parties must understand that it is not their right to waive support for the child(ren), rather it is the child’s right to receive the same. Issues with respect to child support are very fact sensitive and different issues will arise in each case. A thorough knowledge and understanding of the Guidelines is necessary to determine the appropriate obligation in any given case when issues arise. At Hollingsworth & Zivitz, P.C., our team has the experience, the understanding, and the compassion to assist with your family law needs. If you have questions or concerns regarding divorce, custody, support, or any other family law concerns contact our firm at 317.DIVORCE or visit our website at www.hzlegal.com.


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Nursery celebrates 40 years By Eric Kuznar • news@youarecurrent.com Allisonville Nursery, Garden and Home will celebrate its 40th anniversary in Fishers with a party open to the anniversary public from 6 to 9 p.m. June 30. The nursery first opened in 1976 with 15 spruce trees for sale on a three-acre plot carved out of family farmland approximately a half mile south of the current location, 11405 Allisonville Rd. “Originally, the nursery was directly across from the airport on Allisonville Road,” Marketing Manager Scott Bardash said. “But after a few too many planes crashed into the nursery, they ended up having to move.” Allisonville Nursery has since expanded to five acres and a 7,500-square-foot garden store since owner Jeff Gatewood first opened in 1976. The shop features a wide variety of products from both indoor and outdoor plants, trees, lawn care and home decor items. “There was nothing around. It was just the middle of farm land,” Bardash said of the nursery’s origin. “It’s been lucky to be right where it is with the growth … We have had such strong support from everyone. I feel like we have become a fixture of Fishers at this

Jeff Gatewood founded Allisonville Nursery in Fishers in 1976, when the town’s population was less than 3,000 residents. (Submitted photo)

point.” Guests at the nursery’s 40th anniversary celebration can enter for giveaways, take advantage of plant specials and enjoy live music by CW and The Working Class Trio, pizza from Hot Box Pizza, beer from Bier Brewery and wine from Rettig Hill Winery. And since Allisonville Nursery, Garden and Home is celebrating its ruby anniversary, guests can expect special offers on products with “ruby” in their name. “Since we cannot charge 1976 prices, we are going to be charging 76 percent of the price,” Bardash said. There is no cost of admission for the event, but the nursery asks that guests register online at AllisonvilleGarden.com beforehand.

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Heartland Film Festival Director of Operations Adam Howell (Noblesville), left, with Director of Marketing and Public Relations Greg Sorvig (Carmel) attend the Heartland Summer Rewind with Drew Lynch event. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved.)

From left, Heartland Interim President Frank Basile, Drew Lynch and Jeff Basile on the red carpet.

Where’s Amy was laughing and rolling in the aisles alongside fans of Indy native and comedian Drew Lynch at the Heartland Film Summer Rewind event. Lynch was a special guest at the popular Summer Rewind series that Heartland Film hosts every year. The mini-festival screens a variety of award-winning shorts and feature films that inspire, uplift, educate and inform audiences. Guests were treated to four short films and a live performance with Lynch. Lynch, who was runner-up on the popular TV show “America’s Got Talent,” signed autographs and took photos on the red carpet with his fans of all ages. Several teenagers came out to see Lynch because the stuttering comedian has inspired them. Heartland Film Festival is a curator and supporter of purposeful filmmaking, honoring a wide variety of cinema and award-winning storytellers from all over the world. Be sure to mark your calendars for the First Friday on July 1 and a special screening of one of my favorite Heartland films, “Oddball,” at the JCC of Indianapolis July 7. Where’s Amy looks forward seeing you at the movies! For more, visit heartlandfilm.org.

Fishers Wind Symphony to play July 3 By Eric Kuznar • news@youarecurrent.com The Fishers Wind Symphony, directed by Dr. Keith Kunda, will play its first Fourth of July concert with an American-themed performance at 4 p.m. July 3 at Legacy Bible music Church, 2140 Greenfield Ave., in Noblesville. “Fourth of July celebrates everything that America is, not just our freedom … but everything that America has become,” Kunda said. “When you look at the world of music, there is such a wide variety of distinctly American music.” Kunda, who received his doctoral degree in conducting from Ball State University, is Kunda looking to bring a variety of American music to those in attendance. “They should expect to experience American culture, American pride and American freedom. We are one nation with one American culture,” Kunda said. “But within that there is a lot of variety.” All of the concert’s selections have been arranged by American composers. For Doug Whisman, co-founder and president of Fishers Wind Symphony, playing on the Fourth of July weekend has special meaning. “My entire family is in the military, so I grew up in a very

The Fishers Wind Symphony, pictured during a previous performance at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, will play its first Fourth of July concert at 4 p.m. July 3 at Legacy Bible Church in Noblesville. (Submitted photo)

patriotic family,” Whisman said. “So this is pretty meaningful … being the co-founder of an organization like this, it is really nice to see we are out there producing this type of music for the first time in four years.” According to Whisman, concert attendees will receive a special gift and not be disappointed in what they hear from the

45-member group. “These are all professional performers,” he said. “It’s a pretty high level of play we are performing.” Tickets can now be purchased at FishersMusicWorks.org for $10.


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Take your own tenderloin tour Commentary by Anna Skinner There’s nothing more Hoosier than a tenderloin and beer, and Hamilton County Tenderloin Tuesdays will return June 28 for its sixth year. Organized by Hamilton County Tourism, restaurants across the county will offer discounts on tenderloin sandwiches on Tuesdays through the month of July. I took my own tenderloin tour to highlight a few local, Hoosier meals.

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Divvy in Carmel offers tenderloin tasting plates. The Hoosier Minis are served in twos at lunch and in threes at dinner. (Photos by Anna Skinner)

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Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Words: GINGER, GRAPES, GRASS, GREEN, GOAL, GOOSE; Cities: ANN ARBOR, DETROIT, FLINT, KALAMAZOO, LANSING; Meats: CHICKEN, HAM, SALAMI, TURKEY; Bakeries: LONG’S, RENE’S, TAYLOR’S; Stations: HANK FM, WFMS; Company: SUN KING

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