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The Hoosier Heritage Port Authority has banned the Indiana Transportation Museum from using the tracks from Fishers to the State Fairgrounds following an investigation sparked by seven fired whistleblowers that alleged wrongdoing by the museum’s board of directors. (Submitted photo)

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With the Hoosier Heritage Port Authority suspending operations by the Indiana Transportation Museum on its TRANSIT tracks, residents in Fishers will have to plan for another mode of travel to the State Fairgrounds other than the State Fair Train. The HHPA banned the ITM from HPPA’s tracks March 25 and decided July 11 not to lift that ban. The port authority approved a resolution July 11 that included 13 terms the ITA must adhere to in order to again operate on HPPA track. Those conditions include adhering to all safety protocols, yearly and monthly track maintenance plans, providing complete copies of the ITM’s annual budgets, its safety programs, inspection reports, accident and injury reports and schedules. Seven former ITM volunteers and whistleblowers wrote a letter alleging the museum’s board of directors of questionable financial practices, failing to maintain records and improper training and safety precautions. In a statement released by the ITM, Board of Directors Chairman Jeffrey Kehler stated the whistleblowers were each directors or officers of organizations within the ITM group of organizations. “(They) opposed the expansion of the Polar Bear Express operation in 2015 and its planned further expansion in 2016, even after the success of the operation demonstrated that it could be done and the resulting revenue was the best ever achieved,� Kehler stated. “(They) claimed that we are utilizing untrained and unqualified personnel in train operations, when in fact, the

dismissed volunteers are the very ones who trained and approved our personnel’s certifications and qualifications. ‌ (And they) have sullied ITM’s reputation, and their own by default, by going public with their unfounded complaints, potentially making it ever more difficult to seek out gifts and grants to do the very work that they claim that they want to do. (They) have caused ITM to lose a substantial amount of income this year.â€? More than 10,000 passengers utilized the Indiana State Fair Train last year. “The Fair Train has been a valued part of the Fishers community for many years,â€? Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness stated. “However, the safety and security of the riders is the top priority. Under no circumstance will the City of Fishers support the operation of the Fair Train unless the safety and regulatory concerns raised by the Federal Rail Administration are addressed in a responsible manner. I support the Indiana Transportation Museum’s efforts to correct the situation and hope that a resolution to these challenges is swift for the sake of the residents, riders and employees.â€? In his statement through the ITM, Kehler said the museum has “at all times and without fail met its obligation to comply with federal and industry standards for guarding public safety.â€? The Indiana State Fair Commission released a statement July 12 regarding the train. “The Indiana Transportation Museum’s Fair Train has been a great contributor to the Indiana State Fair and our fairgoers for many years. We hope that any issues that have arisen will be resolved in time for the Fair, but there are several other, convenient transportation options in place for our visitors to attend this year's Indiana State Fair.â€?

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‘Dangerous’ parents not a threat Commentary by Mike Colaw I have a friend who at first glance most would deem a careless parent. He encourages his kids to ramp four-wheelers, bungee jump, hike dangerous trails and is proud when his kids go on mission trips to very dangerous parts of the world. RELIGION His adult children have broken bones, wrecked motorcycles and risked personal safety while standing toe to toe with global evils. I actually once confronted him about his apparent dangerous parenting. At this point, you probably have an uneducated, mullet-haired, pick-up-truck-in-thefront-lawn hillbilly in mind. If that's the case, you couldn’t be more wrong. He is a highlyeducated, wealthy engineer. As I sat down over a cup of coffee with him to talk parenting, he smiled, leaned back in the chair and just listened. After I brought up a few examples of his negligent parenting and my concern for his kids, he gently revealed his strategy. As he leaned forward in his chair he began, "It's not the body that matters most, though it is important — it's the heart.” He

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By Eric Kuznar “ news@geistcurrent.com Dr. Clark Scott, a Fishers chiropractor and owner of Summit Spine and Therapy, is on his way to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the Olympics as a part of the medical team with ATHLETIC TRAINING Team USA Diving. For Scott, Rio will be his second Olympics after having previously traveled to London in 2012 with Team USA Diving. “I’ve been working with them since 2009,â€? Scott said. “I’ve always been a huge fan of the Olympics. To be there as a part of a team (in London) was both humbling and such an honor. To be able to help these athletes perform at their peak performance was just amazing for me.â€? Scott will serve as an athletic trainer, chiropractor and massage therapist for both the men and women’s diving teams. “Each athlete has their own routine,â€? Scott said. “You communicate with the athletes ‌ some people like to get all flushed out and pre-stretch, for other athletes it’s the night before.â€? Scott said working with divers provides its own unique challenges. “They need a lot of flexibility and a lot of stability,â€? Scott said. “A lot of flexibility to get through the movements that their body requires in the air and

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Dr. Clark Scott pauses next to a pool during the Team USA Diving Olympic Trials. Scott will travel as part of the USA Diving medical team to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the Olympics. (Submitted photo)

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Adams is queen of county By Jason Conerly “ ]Tfb/VTXbcRdaaT]c R^\ Rachel Adams of Sheridan has been named the 2016 Hamilton County 4-H Queen. 4-H FAIR Before roses were given and sashes were adorned, a vetting process had to go under way. While Judges Daphne Whitmire, Ashley Sweeney and Barb Beutler were attentive, one by one, contestants came to the stage from behind a curtain for the 2016 Hamilton County 4-H Queen Pageant. The evening kicked off by entertaining the crowd with the “Indiana Moon,� a dance, and a greater understanding of what 4-H means to the contestants was gained throughout the evening while contestants modeled professional wear and evening gowns before Master of Ceremonies Chuck Godby announced Adams as the winner. For young women wanting to partake in the Hamilton County 4-H Queen Pageant, Adams gave a sliver of advice. “Be confident and be yourself, because that’s the most important part. If you’re not yourself, then you’re not comfortable.�

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Katie Goodyear, Fishers, Megan Wiley, Fishers, Chloe Mills, Cicero, Lily Arnold, Noblesville, and Jaci Zook, Noblesville, stand behind Rachel Adams, Sheridan, as photos are taken of the group. (Photos by Jason Conerly) Janell Kapp, Fishers, makes her way down the runway during the evening gown portion of the Hamilton County 4-H Queen Pageant. Kapp is the daughter of Mike and Susan Kapp and is a member of the Clover Kids 4-H Club.

Being an influencer Commentary by Rev. Michael VandenBerg There has been much talk lately about influence. With the Republican ticket being set, the question in the media RELIGION is, “Will our governor ever be able to influence his running mate over issues where they differ?� Given the campaigns of both parties, the likelihood would seem slim for either party to have an influencer to the presidential candidate. On the other hand, history tells us that a single, convicted voice for positive change can influence the deafening cries of those around them calling for maintaining the given course ahead. William Wilberforce stood against all of his parliamentary colleagues and ultimately turned the tide against the slave trade in Great Britain. Joan of Arc was able to influence an entire nation as a young girl to stand against the intruders that threatened a nation. Martin Luther King, Jr. was able to stand against systems and authorities that repressed people of color in “the land of the free.� In a world that seems to be tumbling out of

control, how do we regain our sure footing? How do we stay strong in the face of opposition, and how do we voice the truth in a world of half-truths? The answer is, and always has been, to stand on the side of truth no matter the cost and never stand on the sidelines in the face of wrong. The Bible is filled with unlikely heroes who chose to do the right thing in spite of the personal costs. Jesus stood up to both the Roman and religious leaders of his day to bring God close at hand. You, too, can be an influencer. I hope that not only those with political aspirations will find the strength to influence the world around them, but you and I as well. But as for you, be strong, and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded.

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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Body found in White River news@currentinfishers.com Kayakers found the body of a missing 55-year-old Carmel man July 22 in the White River near Conner PraiINVESTIGATION rie in Fishers July 22. The official cause of death is being withheld until toxicology results are available this or next week. The body of Mohamed Asif was found near the 13000 block of Brooks Landing Place after what appeared to be days in the White River. Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources conservation officers, as well as Fishers and Carmel fire departments and Carmel police responded to the scene. “It's probably a quarter of a mile or half a mile south of Conner Prairie on the White River,� IDNR Conservation Officer Jet Quillen said. “There was a missing person's report filed with the Carmel Police Dept. about two days prior to the body being located. He was Quillen missing; we just don't know what happened.� In a statement released on Facebook, Connor Prairie said it temporarily closed its Treetop Outpost exhibit in the park’s back woods as well as the 1859 Balloon Voyage experience that overlooks the area from above while investigators were in the area. “The Hamilton County coroner has done an autopsy, but he is awaiting toxicology results before he will release the cause of death,� Quillen said. “Right now, investigators are completing interviews with family members, friends — anyone that can give any kind of idea about what happened and what possibly could have led to him ending up where he was.� This story will be updated at currentinfishers.com as more informaion becomes available.

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Chef Andrew Klein prepares food for a local catering event. (Photos by Sam Elliott)

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Klein typically has produce from his garden available at the Abundant Life Church farmers market.

Local man cooks up food, fun at Geist Nursery By Sam Elliott “ bP\/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\ Geist-area resident and chef Andrew Klein has been around food and in kitchens for as long as he can remember. COVER STORY “I grew up in restaurants. My parents owned five growing up in Nashville, Ind.,� Klein said. “My grandfather was a butcher for 50 years at grocery stores and restaurants, so I kind of grew up in it. I went to culinary school at Ivy Tech downtown, I worked in restaurants in Indianapolis for the last 15 years, I was an executive chef at a steak house, downtown, in Broad Ripple, (and) I was an executive sushi chef at Kona Grill in Clay Terrace, so I've been around the block a few times.� Now Klein’s block includes a one-acre plot at the five-acre Geist Nursery, 9890 Mollenkopf Rd., where he grows most of the food he cooks with while running his No Coast Cuisine catering company. “We grow all of our own food here on site,� Klein said. “It's not 'certified' organic, but it is organic and all-natural, we just don't want to pay somebody $1,000 a year to come out and test our soil. It doesn't really mean much to me to have the certified organic on it when I know I grow it personally, and I take care of everything. It's all hand-weeded, hand-pulled, hand-cooked.� Klein began cooking for Geist Nursery events— owned by the family of his wife, Whitney Klein — in

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2014, following two bouts with multiple sclerosis within five years. “My neurologist and my doctor said, 'Hey, you can't work in restaurants anymore. This is basically going to kill you. If you want to stay walking, if you want to stay upright, you should probably find something else,’â€? he said. “It's a very high-stress environment, it's hot and the heat doesn't always do so well with MS patients. ‌ I had been catering on and off and people hired me to do private chef jobs where I'd go cook in their kitchens for them for the last 10 years, so I said, 'Why don't we just try that?' That's how it happened.â€? Now that he’s traded the stresses of an indoor, enclosed, hot kitchen, he’s enjoying the great outdoors, working in a place designed to do just that. “My daily office is outside,â€? Klein said. “That's my office. Between that and being inside the barn, it's pretty fantastic. I kind of get to step back and really see what life's all about now. When you're working for corporate America and you're in corporate restaurants, you're inside constantly. I was working 70-80 hours a week on average, and some weeks would be more than that. “This is a family endeavor, and that makes it that much more special. I get to be with my 5-year-old son, Levi, who works out in the gardens with me every day. He's learning the trade. He's identified plants that most adults can't. Even before they start flowering, he knows the leaf structure and at 5 years old, almost 6, that's pretty impressive.â€?

FOOD FOR THOUGHT Well-travelled and well-fed, Andrew Klein has headed out on his own tour of the nation’s best barbeque. He began his journey in Shiloh, Ohio, at a 9,000-pound ox roast July 29. “From that, I'm heading down to South Carolina and doing a portion of the Barbecue Trail. It's kind of like the Bourbon Trail...� he said. “One of my signature sauces I do with my barbecue is a Carolina-style mustard and vinegar-based sauce. This trip is totally about the Carolina-style sauce, and then I'm going to end up in Nashville, Tenn., because my brothers both live there, and we're going to taste some more barbecue, play a little golf and eat some hot chicken.� Klein, a Nashville, Ind., native, also is involved in the weekly farmers market from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Abundant Life Church at 82nd and Hague. He’s also planning to document his upcoming travels for a new, foodblog project he’s working on. “I'm going to do them in a series,� he said. “The other series I'm going to do is going to go from here to Memphis down to Louisiana and then hit Texas, Kansas City and St. Louis. I'm hitting all the barbecue capitals in the next 12 months.� MORE: NoCoastCuisine.com Facebook.com/NoCoastCuisine


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This Democratic National Convention was one for the ages. We don’t recall seeing anything quite like it. Consider: Email scandal (Part Deux), party chairwoman removed but taken in by “the campaign,� protests, marches, shout-downs, tears, anger, a thorough Bern-ing of Donald Trump and a history-making presidential nominee named Hillary Rodham Clinton. On the whole, just when you thought the Republicans had the corner on The Clown Show, the Democrats flooded Philadelphia to grab a share. Oh, and the accumulative torrent of emails with “urgent� news (read: stabs) from both camps are enough to choke a giraffe. And now that it has ended and the campaigning begins anew, we urge you to watch carefully with respect to which candidate steps over the truth line the most. Prediction: It will end in a dead heat. We will be using factcheck. org now more than ever, and we believe you should, too. “ “ “ Polling is an interesting animal. While some of it provides “Yes!� moments for one side or the other, bear in mind that each poll carries a plus-minus of a certain number of points. Therefore, Trump supporters ought not strike up the band if a poll shows him up five points with a plus-minus of four. Clinton could get a decent bump in polling. “ “ “ “You’re fired,� Trump was all but told by Google last week. A search for “presidential candidates� left Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and Trump on the outside. Calm down, all. It was a “technical bug,� Google said. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@youarecurrent.com.

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Your large is my small Commentary by Terry Anker Does Merriam-Webster have a team of people in a dim basement somewhere determining when a generally accepted word’s definition must be replaced by one that is new and improved? Does a tweet from Kanye resurrect Babel? Or is it companies like 7-Eleven leading the charge by eliminating the pesky, if clear, small, medium and large monikers from its soft drinks instead replacing them with Big Gulps, Super Big Gulps and Double Gulps. Ranging from 30 to 50 ounces, these behemoths can account for half of a healthy adult’s daily caloric intake. Even McDonald’s starts its small at 16 ounces with a large hitting the Big Gulp’s 30 ounces. Perhaps we do the same with many of our professions. The meaning of the words politician, journalist and educator are a bit looser today than they were not that long ago. Moreover, Newspeak and title creep has led to scores of people occupying the “câ€? suite, whatever that might be, to have the word “chiefâ€? affixed in front of an other-

wise mundane job description. Recently “realâ€? CNN journalist, Christiane Amanpour, was a guest on a “fauxâ€? news interview program of a comedy television channel. The host asked her to help him understand the nuance of integrity in reporting. Ms. Amanpour matter-of-factly responded that she no longer reports in a traditional sense because to show alternate points of view to the audience might allow some viewers to come to the wrong conclusion. Therefore, instead, she simply deciphers the “truthâ€? and reports only those things divined to be worthy of retelling. The studio audience, prompted by flashing “applauseâ€? signs, roundly approved of Ms. Amanpour’s predigesting of the tough bits of thought from a complex world. My truth is now your truth. And, your large is now my small. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK Patience is a secret weapon that forces deception to reveal itself.

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I spend a great deal of time judging other parents. I know it’s wrong, but I can’t help myself. Criticizing their HUMOR decisions and actions makes me feel better about my own insecurities. My latest “issueâ€? with certain moms and dads regards football. With all that is known about head injuries, I cannot understand why parents allow their boys to play, even at the pee wee level, and especially when there are less potentiallybrain-damaging sports out there. And the coaches are just as culpable. Forcing kids back on the field after sustaining hard hits, shooting them up with cortisone to mask the pain . . . I drooled over Paul Walker in Varsity Blues; I know what happens in the locker room! Anyway, the other day I overheard two of my kids comparing their bodily ailments. Tiny Dancer was describing the acute pain she experiences in her right knee whenever she pliĂŠs, while XC Runner was trying to one up her with his probable shin splits. This was my first thought: “Suck it up, people! Nobody likes a wuss!â€? And then I realized: I am just as bad as the football parents. How often have I openly expressed disapproval when one of my kids bails on a practice or game because of injury or sickness? Gasp! The answer wasn’t just “frequentlyâ€? but “usually.â€? And the few times I do manage to miraculously suppress my initial response, I’m still thinking to myself “Quit your complaining and get out there.â€? What is wrong with me? When I consider the situation rationally, I know the right call is to listen to my children and ensure they receive the necessary treatment. But my gut reaction firmly steers me in the opposite direction. Whether I learned it as an athlete growing up or in my brief stint in the military, somewhere along the way weakness of body became equated with weakness of person. And that is simply unacceptable. Shame on me! So my sincere apologies to all the football parents I’ve badmouthed recently. It seems I also have some “issuesâ€? to work on. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.


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Refusing to budget Commentary by Dick Wolfsie When we first got married, Mary Ellen toyed with the idea of a budget, but when she realized that saving money required HUMOR not spending as much, the idea lost a lot of its glow. Now that we’re both scaling back on work, it’s time to revisit the idea. My wife will be very meticulous about this, wanting receipts and questioning each expense. I’d leave home, but I know there will be no moving expenses in this budget. “I’m dreading this,” I told her, “but let’s get started.” “Alright, Dick, let’s each name monthly expenses we can’t change. Then we’ll know what our fixed costs are.” “Mary Ellen, that’s a good idea. I’ll start with the mortgage.” “Exactly. I’ll say pedicures.” “The car payment.” “Excellent. I’ll go with make-up.” “Gas and electricity.” “Hairdresser.” “Mary Ellen, a car payment is very different from make-up and hairdresser.” “Would you want to sit next to me in the car with bad hair and no make-up?”

“Point well taken.” “Dick, let’s each name something the other person could save on. For example, you should give up that cup of coffee you get every morning when you are in the car. “Why would I do that?” “According to an article I read, if we had saved that three dollars a day for the last 25 years and invested it in Apple, we’d have two million dollars in the bank.” “I feel so selfish. If I had given up going to Starbucks instead of Dunkin’ Donuts, we’d be billionaires.” “Here are more ways we can save, Dick. We can wash the car ourselves. We can do our own landscaping. We will save if we change the car’s oil ourselves. Do you get what I mean when I say the word save?” “Yes. Now tell me what you mean by the word we. This is going to drive me to drink, Mary Ellen.” “Not a problem. Just be sure to turn in your mileage at the end of the month.”

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“We ask that people register on the OneZone site even though it is a free event,� Somers said. Appetizers are provided and beverages are available for purchase. “Mainly for the after-hours events, we get about 40 to 50 percent of people who are first-time event goers,� he said. “It’s fun to meet these new young professionals and introduce them to other people that can help grow their business. Just making connections is my favorite part of being involved with the group.� OneZone Director Mo Merhoff said a young professionals group is pertinent for chambers. “The reason young professionals are so crucial to us Merhoff is because they are the next leaders of our community,� she said. “There can be a tendency of nonprofit boards and organizations to focus on the people there and not those that will follow. If we don’t pay attention to that, when we sorely need that next generation, they won’t be there. That’s why OneZone is investing in our young professionals.� For more, visit onezonecommerce.com.

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By Eric Kuznar “ ]Tfb/VTXbcRdaaT]c R^\ Fisher residents and business partners Rueben Zielinski and Joel Trusty have joined together to invent a machine that uses a patent-pending process for removing liquid from and reviving water-damaged cell phones. “There is no limit on the INVENTION type of phone,â€? Zielinski said. “The best thing to do, though, if you get it wet, is to pull the battery out ‌ and whatever you do, don’t charge it.â€? The pair came up with the idea for their Redux device when Trusty’s wife lost her cell phone to a washing machine. She challenged her husband to come up with a way to fix it. “Joel put it through vacuuming and heat for an entire day and the phone came back to life,â€? Zielinski said. “He told me about it a few days later, and probably less than two weeks later we had our own proof of principle and started creating our own retail machine.â€? Redux has been commercialized for 18 months and is in 600 TCC stores nationwide. Redux and TCC share the same parent company, Round Room.

Fishers residents and Redux co-founders Rueben Zielinski and Joel Trusty created a device to save phones from water damage. (Submitted photo)

Customers can buy a Redux membership at any TCC store for $29.99, which is valid for two years and two dries. Zeilinski said customers can use a Redux machine without a membership, but it will cost more. “We have had great feedback,â€? Zeilinksi said. “We have had 320,000 subscriptions and 13,000 dry tests. ‌ In a year and a half, we have only had one complaint.â€? Zeilinski said Redux is working on a device that will dry tablets and a moisture-detection system to trip the battery of a phone, keeping it from destroying the phone itself. For more, visit Redux.com.

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Where’s Amy attends Songbook Masterclass with Feinstein Commentary by Amy Pauszek For two days, the Palladium opened its doors to the public and invited guests to experience the top 10, all-star students in their final journey in hopes of MUSIC becoming the 2016 Songbook Ambassador. Where’s Amy was thrilled to meet up with Songbook Academy artistic director, founder and five-time Grammy-nominated vocalist/pianist Michael Feinstein, along with television writer and producer, Marc Cherry, creator of the ABC comedy-drama series “Desperate Housewives� and the Lifetime comedydrama series “Devious Maids� at the 2016 Masterclass workshops. Forty high-school singers from across the nation were chosen to have the opportunity to perform on the Palladium stage and attend workshops conducted by Feinstein and Cherry. Many guests who attended the two-day, free public Masterclass workshops told me they were so impressed with the talented, young artists that they left wondering who would take the top prize and win on July 23. What a special day I personally will never forget because after a special photo shoot with Feinstein and Cherry, the two serenaded me with “Once in Love with Amy,� and it’s safe to say I left with a huge grin and memory that I will never forget.

On July 25, two local singers performing in the Hamilton County 4-H Fair Talent Show won the senior division grand championship. Peter Fulton, left, Fishers, and Brielle Cowger, Noblesville, won with their duet rendition of “Somewhere Out There� from the movie “An American Tail.� They will be representing Hamilton County at the Indiana State Fair Vocal Group Competition Aug. 6 in the Farm Bureau Building. (Submitted photo)

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Rotary club’s beer event, Nickel Plate concert join forces By Sam Elliott “ bP\/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\ Two popular Fishers events are joining forces in an effort to promote enjoying some food and drinks while listening to live music outdoors for a good cause. FUNDRAISER The Fishers Rotary Club’s Fishers on Tap summer fundraiser returns Aug. 5. It will run from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Fishers Nickel Plate Amphitheater, including a collection of local craft breweries and restaurants with samples for guests. “We're hoping to have about 14 brewers, we'll try to get a few more in,� event co-chair Bill Jerrow said. “It's roped off for our event because of the alcohol and age restriction, but it's right there with the concert, too.� The city’s AMP’D After Dark summer concert series has drawn record numbers to its shows this season, with Torn scheduled as the headliner beginning at 9 p.m. Aug. 5. “The hope is that we'll lift each others' events up together and make it a little more fun and interesting and become kind of a

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special version of the concert series and our event as well,� Jerrow said. “We're very grateful to the City of Fishers because they're providing a lot of logistical support.� The Fishers Rotary Club will use the funds raised through Fishers on Tap for its next cycle of donations to local charitable organizations. For more, or to purchase tickets — $40 general admission, $15 designated drivers and $15 wine tickets, to purchase wine by the glass — visit FishersonTap.com.


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Should I see a specialist? Commentary by Christopher DiPiro, MD People often wonder whether they should see a specialist for medical concerns. While some health insurFAMILY MEDICINE ance plans require a referral to see a specialist, regardless of coverage terms, your primary-care doctor is usually in the best position to help set the course. This includes recommending consultations with specialists. Holistic care through an ongoing partnership. Because your primary care doctor sees you regularly and knows your medical history, he or she is the ideal partner to help manage all of your healthcare needs. With a big-picture approach, your PCP not only completes your annual physical exam, but recommends routine tests, keeps track of your medications and ensures you’re up to date on screenings and preventive care. If specific medical issues develop, your doctor can take appropriate steps, which may include ordering preliminary tests to help determine if seeing a specialist is in your best interest. Quality healthcare management for less. While there’s a misconception that some

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The goal was to create more space and function in the master bath while adhering to the 1940s motif of the home. 1. A small closet adjacent to the master bath was removed to allow for more functional space planning. The toilet moved to the former closet space, which allowed for other changes. 2. The small shower was relocated to the former sink area. This allowed for the shower footprint to be expanded, and the extended length allowed for the shower to be designed with no door. 3. Tile details were the showstopper of this bathroom! This tile also framed out the beautiful new glass block that replaced the old casement window. Continuing with the classic finishes, the plumbing and lighting fixtures, accessories, and even the electrical covers, were all finished in polished chrome. 4. To create needed storage, a custom built-in cabinet was recessed into the adjacent wall to save space and provide convenient access. 5. To make up for the lost storage, an additional closet was added to the bedroom footprint. 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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Tomb of I’timåd-ud-Daulah in Agra. (Photo by Don Knebel)

Draft of the Taj Mahal Commentary by Don Knebel The tomb of I’timĂĄd-ud-Daulah in Agra, considered a “draft of the Taj Mahal,â€? is one of the most beautiful structures TRAVEL in India. I’timĂĄd-ud-Daulah (“Pillar of the Stateâ€?) was born in Iran as Mirza Ghiyas Beg. Seeking a better life, Beg took his young daughter, later known as Noor Jahan, to India, where he became an important member of the court of Akbar, the great Mughal emperor. Noor Jahan, said to have been the most beautiful woman in India, became highly educated and cultured. While married to a soldier, she caught the fancy of Jahangir, Akbar’s son. Recalling the story of David and Bathsheba, when Jahangir became emperor upon the death of his father, Noor Jahan’s husband was killed in battle and Jahangir then married the object of his desire. Noor Jahan, Jahangir’s favorite wife, dominated her weak husband, becoming the “power behind the curtainâ€? during the glory days of the Mughal Empire. When I’timĂĄd-ud-Daulah died in 1622, his

daughter ordered the construction of an elaborate tomb for him and her mother along the banks of the Yamuna River. The tomb, with octagonal minarets on each corner, was completed six years later and sits in the middle of a garden divided into quarters by intersecting water channels symbolizing the four rivers of life in Paradise. Unlike earlier Mughal tombs and palaces, which were constructed of red sandstone, I’timåd-ud-Daulah’s tomb was built of white marble, inlaid with glistening semiprecious stones. Four years after Noor Jahan completed her parents’ tomb, her step-son, Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, drew heavily on its novel features in building the Taj Mahal as the tomb for Mumtaz, his favorite wife. When you visit the Taj Mahal, don’t overlook its shining inspiration less than four miles away. 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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Work closely with our amazing clients, true job satisfaction. We are a nonmedical personal care/elder care agency seeking warm, empathetic caregivers. Experience helpful, but not necessary — your best asset is a genuine desire to help others. Full- and part-time positions available. Contact: apply@claritycaregivers.com


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Web Marketing Assistant Rapidly growing, well-established company is seeking a very computer savvy individual. Experience with websites and Photoshop is a plus. Primary responsibilities will include data entry and maintaining our web store. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills and great attention to detail. We offer a low stress, family-oriented environment, 10 days of paid vacation, 3 sick days, paid holidays, and a company 401K. $12/hr to start. Contact: scjuanillo@jpautomationinc.com or 317-776-4725.

Hiring FT, experienced veterinary staff W Noblesville and Fishers. To apply, send resume to vetjobsindy.com Position: Youth Advocate Location: Noblesville, IN Type: Full Time Organization: Prevail, Inc. Description: Prevail, Inc. provides crisis intervention and restorative support services for adult, adolescent and child survivors of crime and abuse to residents of Hamilton and surrounding counties. Prevail is seeking a full-time Youth Advocate responsible for crisis response, prevention and intervention services for youth victims of crime, family violence and sexual assault. Services include individual and group facilitation for child survivors (ages 5-13) of family violence. Duties: Provide intervention and follow-up services to clients as needed, which may include (but are not limited to): intake assessment, community referrals and resources, court advocacy, assistance in filing protective orders, completing safety and action plans, and inter/intra-agency networking and advocacy on behalf of the victim. Facilitate at least two support groups for children (ages 5-13), which may include primary and secondary victims of family violence. Provide individual services on an as needed basis. Maintain and update group curriculum, identifying resources, materials, speakers, etc. Serve as a reference guide for the community in the areas of victim resources and violence prevention, by direct referrals for clients, and through public presentations and participation in community organizations. Complete 24-hour on-call crisis line shifts and provide coverage to the Child Advocacy Centers. Collaborate with Prevail staff, other agencies, groups, organizations, and individuals to identify and develop prevention/intervention services for victims of crime and other populations within the community. Qualifications: Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology or related field; or a combination of experience, education and/or training. Click APPLY NOW to submit cover letter, resume and salary requirements to Michelle Moen – mmoen@prevailinc.com

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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

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Hiring PT bather for busy Fishers grooming salon. Hours are approx. 7AM – 12PM. To apply, call Courtney at 317-841-3315 or send resume to vetjobsindy@gmail.com

Full & Part-Time Bus Drivers

Looking for Part Time Drivers 2pm-6pm M-F Full Time Driver Openings Available. 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!

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the Village Clock shop & home furnishings is seeking a part time sales associate aprox. 20 per week. Retail sales experience helpful Apply in person Clay Terrace shopping Center Carmel In 317-569-0035 Medical Office Receptionist: Carmel, IN : Part-time (35+ hours), availability M/W/F/Sat, Responsibilities include checking patients in/ out, answering phones, scheduling patients, patient data/chart maintenance, collecting and posting payments. Please fax resume to 317-817-9903.

Simpson Construction Services, LLC, a family owned general contractor, would like to hire skilled construction carpenters. Our company is growing, and we are looking for craftsmen that take pride in their work and want a future with our company. Contact Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

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Career opportunities for management and crew members. Walla Interior Painting. Full time work all year, even winter. All local work. No work on weekends. Pay based on skills and experience. Call Jonathan 317-999-8124.

Suburban Home Health is seeking energetic and passionate nurses to care for adult and geriatric patients in the comfort and privacy of their home. Suburban Home Health is partnered with Riverview Health to serve patients in Hamilton County and surrounding areas. With exceptional benefits and flexible work schedules, this is the job for you! Apply online at http://www.suburbanhomehealth.org/

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