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AT&T donates $25,000 to fellowship program By Noah Alatza • news@currentinfishers.com AT&T announced a donation of $25,000 to Fishers High School’s Fellowship Program on Aug. 3. AT&T’s Indiana Presieconomy dent Bill Soards made the announcement official at an event at Launch Fishers at 7 Launch Dr. Soards said this is the third year for the scholarship program, which has donated a total of $50,000 to Launch Fishers. “It has been a huge success,” Soards said. “We are focused on success. There are so many tools available here at Launch Fishers.” Launch Fishers began operations in 2015. The fellowship annually accepts students with entrepreneurial endeavors to participate in a week-long boot camp featuring accomplished business leaders’ expertise. After the boot camp, students will usually have interviews with prospective host companies in hopes of gaining a summer internship, which most do. Other top names at the announcement included State Sen. Jim Merritt (R), Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness and founder and CEO of Launch Fishers John Wechsler. “We want to thank Bill (Soards) and the entire AT&T crew,” Wechsler said. “With everything we need, AT&T has helped us grow and build a strong community. We really appreciate that.” Wechsler also thanked Fadness for his support in “constantly engaging our best and brightest from the high school.” “AT&T’s signature philanthropic initiative, AT&T Aspire, drives innovation in education – through technology, social innovation and relationships – to ensure all students have the skills they need to succeed in school and beyond,” the company’s website stated.
State Senator Jim Merritt, Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, Launch Fishers Founder & CEO John Wechsler, and AT&T Indiana President Bill Soards. (Photo by Noah Alatza)
Fadness focused his message on keeping Indiana moving forward, through technology and economic development across the city. “When we first started this concept at Launch (Fishers), nobody knew what (the city) was talking about,” Fadness said. “Now so many amazing companies are coming out of this facility. We will continue to be an innovative city and open up the classroom - the entire notion of making the world a classroom. We want to move Indiana forward. Let’s keep moving forward.” Merritt thanked AT&T for its continued work across the state. “There is always something going on here
at Launch Fishers,” Merritt said. “AT&T is rolling, and they are contributing all around the state. (AT&T) is making this a businessfriendly atmosphere.” Soards said the donation benefits Indiana’s growth. “We are pleased to make this contribution, on behalf of AT&T,” Soards said. “Fishers is a magnet for entrepreneurship across the state. We could not do this without the help of Indiana. This state is such a special place.” For more, visit launchfishers.com or about. att.com/content/csr/home/possibilities/at-taspire.html.
Women scam senior living facility resident By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com On July 26, a woman posed as Meadow Brooke Senior Living Facility staff and scammed a resident out of crime thousands of dollars, according to Fishers Police Dept. Another woman sat outside in a white Pontiac before driving off. The woman dressed in scrubs and told the resident if given cash, she could go on a grocery run for her. Later, the resident realized the woman stole her entire purse and used her cash and credit cards for purchases worth thousands of dollars.
If anyone can identify this woman, they should call the Fishers Police Dept. at 317-5953300. (Submitted photo)
Fishers Police Dept. spokesman officer Shawn Wynn said Fishers is not the first place scammed like this, and he knows of at least two others believe committed by the suspects, one in Castleton and one in Greenfield. The police department has not identified the women yet, although Wynn said there are leads. “Hopefully it’s only a matter of time before we can positively ID them,” he said. Meadow Brooke Senior Living Facility said they had no comment on the situation. Anyone with an idea of who the women are should called FPD at 317-595-3300.
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Alexandar Richardson and Rebecca Green of Geist braved the heat last month to take donations at the Geist Kroger for Indiana University’s Dance Marathon, which benefits the Riley Hospital for Children . (Photo by Amy Pauszek)
College news – Gregory Schwoeppe of Fishers has been named to the dean’s list at Millikin University.
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COMMUNITY GEIST • Road construction began earlier this month to replace a drainage culvert on Pendleton Pike between Carroll Road and 65th Street near Lawrence. The speed limit has been dropped to 35 mph. Drivers should expect narrow lanes. Heading eastbound,the left lane will be closed, and heading westbound, the right lane will be closed. INDOT expects the road to resume normal operations in early October. • Between I-69 southbound and 82 Street, road crews will be constructing new traffic signals. Drivers should expect minor delays and inconsistent signal timing from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays through Oct. 2. • On I-69 between 116th Street in Fishers and Ind. 38 in Pendleton crews are completing nighttime work as they construct a bridge. Work is expected to continue through Oct. 31. FISHERS • The Campus Parkway and I-69 interchange is nearing completion and will open its final traffic pattern this week. • The City of Carmel has closed 116th Street and Hazel Dell Parkway for the construction of a roundabout. A construction barrier has been placed on the eastbound lane of 116th Street at Allisonville Road to warn drivers of the upcoming construction. • Lane restrictions may occur on 113th Street from Olio Road to Florida Road throughout the summer for resurfacing and roadway improvements. • Periodic lane restrictions may take place at 106th Street and Cumberland Road as storm sewers are inspected. • Construction has begun on the new roundabout at 96th Street and Lantern Road. 96th Street traffic between Kincaid Drive and Fitness Lane/ Pinecreek Drive will be reduced to one lane in each direction throughout the summer. • Lane restrictions will occur on 116th Street between I-69 and Cumberland Road through summer for improvements.
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Ruff Ride held at Harley Davidson of Indianapolis
Harley Davidson of Indianapolis’ Ruff Ride was July 29 and raised money for the Humane Society for Hamilton County in Noblesville. Harley Davidson is building a new location in Fishers. From left, HSHC Executive Director Rebecca Stevens, Tiffany Lambert and Elaina Stephens of Paws and Play with Kato, who was up for adoption during the event. (Photos by Anna Skinner)
Ron Allen, director of the Harley Owners Group of Indianapolis Chapter No. 1, pauses by his motorcycle after the Ruff Ride.
From left, officer Zach Hasty, officer Scott Spillman, officer Nate Hill and Sgt. Mike Maibe of the Carmel Police Dept. participate in the ride.
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Lawrence Central announces Banas as new athletic director athletics has attained over the years,” Banas stated. Prior to becoming an administrator at The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township announced last month that Lawrence Central, he spent a combined 10 years as a teacher and coach at Carmel Ryan Banas will be assuming the role of High School, North Central High School and athletic director at Lawrence Central High Waubonsie Valley High School in School. schools Aurora, Ill. Banas has been Banas graduated from Purdue serving in the role of University in 1999 with a bachelor’s interim athletic director since Febdegree in Secondary Education. ruary, when then-athletic director He earned his master’s degree in Jeff Irwin went on Family Medical Educational Administration and Leave. leadership from Ball State UniverBanas is entering his eighth year Banas sity in 2008. While at Purdue, he as an administrator at Lawrence was a pitcher for the baseball team. He is a Central and first full year as athletic direcnative of Chicago and attended Thornridge tor. From 2010 to 2017, Banas served as the High School, graduating in 1995 and earning dean of students and assistant principal in numerous accolades as a student-athlete charge of building operations. for achievements on the field and in the “I’m excited to move forward in this classroom. new role and look forward to working with Banas and his wife, Erica, have two chilstudent-athletes, coaches, staff, parents and athletic supporters to build on the suc- dren, Avery, 9 and Gavin, 6. cess and excellence that Lawrence Central news@geistcurrent.com
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Valuable volunteers Director Marylen Wallace shows off an original blueprint and timeline of U.S.S. Indianapolis. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)
Museum of 20th Century Warfare to present Pacific Theater exhibit By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Marylen Wallace’s interest in military artifacts began with her father’s collection. Wallace’s father, Leonard Wallace, was a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy cover story during the Korean War. “He was a physician, so it included some of his uniforms, his medical gear and about 200 books from his personal library,” Wallace said of her father, who died in 2009. Wallace serves as executive director of The Museum of 20th Century Warfare inside Fort Harrison State Park. The Lawrence resident also serves as secretary and treasurer of the allvolunteer organization. “We’re a combination of educators, re-enactors and military members,” said Wallace, who joined the Indiana Guard Reserve in 2013. “Last year, I put in 2,300 volunteer hours. Being director, I do a lot of the administrative stuff.” The museum will present an exhibit on the World War II Pacific Theater from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug 19 and 20 at Fort Harrison State Park. “I have a love of military history, and this is a great educational opportunity for those who don’t know about military history to see in person,” Wallace said. “For me, it’s an educational opportunity.” Wallace said the Pacific Theater has a special tie to Indianapolis because the USS Indianapolis was sunk July 30, 1945 after being torpedoed by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Nearly
900 crew members died. “We always try to Museum President Chris Schneider’s do the event somepersonal military items also are on time in August to honor display at the museum. them,” Wallace said. In addition to artifacts, museum president Chris Schneider said there will be people who will be there to discuss the Pacific portion of the war. There will be PowerPoint exhibits both days. “Everybody thinks about Pearl Harbor, but Japan had already been in a considerable amount of conflict,” said Schneider, who is in his second two-year term as museum president. The event is a two-day special exhibit, but the museum itself covers 100 years. “It’s everything from 1900 to 2000. It’s essentially the Great War (World War I) through Bosnia,” Schneider said. Schneider, 60, has been a re-enactor since 1980. An applications engineer for Universal Blower Pac in Noblesville, he retired from the U.S. Army in 1996 with a rank of staff sergeant. The Noblesville resident spent time in West Germany during the Cold War. “My original field of study was the war in Europe because I was in the U.S. Army,” he said. “The Germans were the only ones who fought the Soviets in a sustained land campaign.” At 57, Wallace, who works for Navient in Fishers, said she is most interested in the Vietnam War. The library is named in her father’s memory.
Eight friends, including Museum Director Marylen Wallace and Museum President Chris Schneider, who share a passion for military history, started the museum in 2004. “We all had individual collections,” Wallace said. “We all met through the Military Vehicle Preservation Association.” It was incorporated in August 2004 and became a nonprofit in March 2005. In January 2010, the museum entered into a contract with the Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources to use building 71 in the Camp Glenn area of Fort Harrison State Park and opened in May of that year. Prior to the permanent building, the museum had a mobile exhibit that traveled across the state. “Half are re-enactors and half are just interested in history,” Schneider said of members. “But if you are a re-enactor, you are interested in history, but not everyone is a re-enactor.” With helping to run the museum, he said he rarely is able to participate in re-enactments. “It pretty much uses up all my free time,” said Schneider, adding that he is at the museum nearly every weekend it is open. “It’s very much a labor of love. Even after I retired from the military, the interest was always there, and there was always a question, ‘Why did this happen?’ or ‘What happened here?’ Even to this day, the history of the Second World War is not complete for various reasons.” The museum, which opens the first weekend in March and closes on Veterans Day in November, is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. In March, April, September, October and November, Saturday and Sunday hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WORLD WAR II PACIFIC THEATER EXHIBIT Aug. 19 • 11 a.m.: Japanese trench walk • 12:30 p.m.: The Pacific War PowerPoint • 2 p.m.: Re-enactment Aug. 20 • 11 a.m.: Japanese trench walk • 12:30 p.m.: Invasion of Tarawa PowerPoint • 2 p.m.: Re-enactment
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ob s e r v ation Celebrating centennial spirit
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Commentary by Terry Anker At the turn of the 20th century, our own Hoosier state could claim one of its own as the sitting U.S. vice president. Interestingly, Charles Fairbanks could walk only two blocks to visit his friend, former President Benjamin Harrison. The streets of our state’s capitol were crowded with almost 160,000 citizens with new building projects already underway, inviting many more to join. Civic leaders had made impressive steps in the few decades since the war. And their aspirations for what Indiana could become were unbounded. With the celebration of our 200th birthday now behind us, Indiana is once again in a forward-looking posture. Hoosiers are notable in Washington. We have sent another son to serve as vice president, and with him have gone many Indiana men and women. So, come now the Sagamore Institute, our home-grown international think tank, to host Centennial Spirit. On Aug. 12, on the grounds of the Levy Mansion on North Meridian Street, as Dr. John Wernert, its vice president points out, “re-enactors and professional historians will discuss the importance of this era of Indiana citizenship.” Current Gov. Eric Holcomb will host the inaugural pinning of members of the “Society of Sagamores,” recognizing living recipients of our state’s high civilian honor, the Sagamore of the Wabash. I urge anyone interested in the event to join the fun – especially Sagamore recipients. For more, visit indianacitizen.com.
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
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Blind Faith Commentary by Michael VandenBerg Faith is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we faith cannot see. (Hebrews 11:1) All too often, when those who do not believe hear Christians talk about faith, what they hear is that there is a need to go blindly into the unknown and the unknowable. Nothing, however, could be further from the truth. Faith is not blindly leaping into the unknown and hope or “to wish for” a good outcome. Faith means knowing what is sure and then trusting in it being sure in the future as well. Although this is a big enough leap, it certainly is not a blind leap. Faith, in the Christian sense of the word, is based on facts, observable reference points that influence our future decisions. These are the kinds of faith acts that we all commit each and every day. When I go to work, I know that a red light follows a yellow light, telling me to get ready to stop. When I eat too much, I can expect that I am going to gain weight as a result.
Seeing that God has acted with great generosity and mercy every time in the past, I rely on this to be true in the future. Knowing the lengths that God has gone to save me, even from myself, I can count on the facts of faith that he will do the same now and in the future. Studying history and seeing how God has kept his promises in the past gives me the confidence to believe in the facts of faith, that he will keep his promises in the present and future. Therefore, faith then is the assurance that what we hope for out of our knowledge of God and what he has done will come about and having certainty that what we still are unable to see in the future will, because of the certainty of God, exist in the future. 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 over 17 years and Indianapolis residents since 2008. He can be contacted at office@indyhopecrc.org.
Oh. My. God. I’m down to my last four days of summer vacation and I’m starting to panic. Where did the humor time go? What happened to my grand plans for bingewatching “ONB,” “Master of None,” “West World” and “House of Cards?” What about my goal to return to school with at least the hint of a tan? Why are there still four home-improvement projects sitting in my garage, including a half-painted bead board and a discarded trellis I picked up curbside? Where did my acclaimed time-management skills disappear to these last few months? Are they hiding with my skin’s supposed supply of melanin? I know for those of you who work yearround or have young kids at home, June and July are just two more months to sweat through, but for teachers, I think I can speak for all of us when I say that these long days are much-needed for rest, rejuvenation and rediscovery of sanity. And when we have to turn the calendar page to August, it’s like mourning the end of “Breaking Bad.” We’re privileged to have been a part, and know there will be other shows that are just as good, but we’ll spend a solid week moping about in a world without Jesse Pinkman. That being said, my summer has been good, filled with travel, family and sleep. And despite my subpar performance at meeting my proposed Netflix quota, Doo and I did manage to catch up on “Turn,” finish “Bloodline” and get deliciously back into “Game of Thrones.” Perhaps that’s why the thought of school starting is skyrocketing my BP. Great summer breaks are that much harder to see end. Peace out.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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What has happened to the art of sitting? People nowadays don’t just sit; they have to be doing something. humor When I was young, people in my New York City suburb sat on their front porch, but they were mostly protecting their valuables or waiting for the police to arrive. English manors had sitting rooms. People did a lot of yakking to each other while they were sitting, conversing about the murder that just occurred in the garden or speculating about why the downstairs maid was spending so much time upstairs. These were talking rooms, not sitting rooms. Sitting isn’t wasting time: It’s how lazy people have made their impact. Hard-working folks didn’t come up with the idea for the backhoe, the chainsaw and the snow blower. No, it was the sluggish and indolent solving the world’s problems while completely at rest. Cracker Barrel Restaurant has tried to bring back sitting as an art form, lining their front porches with sturdy rocking chairs. Instead of sitting in them, though,
people are staring at the price tags or complaining about the 30-minute wait for the meatloaf special. Many Cracker Barrel customers sport suspenders and dangle toothpicks from their mouths. This is sit waiting to happen. Part of the charm of sitting on a porch is publicly displaying that you have the time to just park your rear in a chair. No bills to pay, chores to do or places to go. Sometimes, I sit in my driveway in a beach chair and wait for my wife to get home. When my neighbor Charlie sees me, he grabs a stool from his garage and plants himself next to me. Then he wants to chat endlessly about politics. Lately, I’ve mustered up the nerve to tell Charlie I’d rather be alone. Some people just don’t sit well with me. ••• Go to Indyfringe.org to see times and dates for Dick’s six performances of “The Art of the Jewish Joke.”
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Twenty-seven Hamilton Southeastern and Fishers high school students participated in the Launch Fishers High School Fellowship, a summer internship program with Launch Fishers and other local businesses. The fellowships ended Aug. 4. Participating companies include BLASTMedia, Fuzic and Launch Fishers. For more, visit currentinfishers.com.
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Case tops list in Indy area — Case Design/ Remodeling has been listed as the 40th largest full-service remodeler in the nation on Remodeling magazine’s Top 550 list. It was the only Indianapolis-area remodeler to place in the top 50. The list is based on remodeling revenues for 2016. Case has been serving the Indianapolis home remodeling market for over 13 years. It recently opened its second Indianapolis-area location in Meridian Kessler. Free seminars for seniors – CarDon & Associates is partnering with Indy Mature Living to help educate Indianapolis-area seniors about issues related to home ownership and post-retirement downsizing. The free seminars will highlight senior living options for those over the age of 55, downsizing and other educational topics. Upcoming topics include: Tax, Financial, and Legal Issues from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Aug. 10 at Altenheim, 3525 E. Hanna Ave., Indianapolis. Reservations can be made by phone or email at 317-600-2056 or straighttalk@cardon.us. Arts and education grants available – The Telamon Foundation, the charitable arm of Telamon Corp., has announced that its grant application for 2017 is available. This marks the Telamon Foundation’s fourth annual round of grants that focus primarily on the Foundation’s pillars of arts and education. The application for 2017 can now be found at telamon.com/telamon-foundation/. Applications are due Sept. 15. Any questions can be directed to foundation@telamon. com.
ROI Search Group held a ribbon cutting at its new business, 10475 Crosspoint Blvd., Suite 250, Indianapolis. ROI Search Group works to aid companies fill employee vacancies by pairing them with employees found through recruitment strategies. From left, Shellie Koetter, Stacey McCreery and Ryan McCreery cut the ribbon to ROI Search Group. (Submitted photo)
Legislative internships – Indiana House Republicans are now accepting internship applications for the 2018 legislative session. Internships are open to college sophomores, juniors and seniors, graduate students and recent graduates of all majors. This paid program during the spring semester gives college students the chance to work one-on-one with state legislators while seeing firsthand how laws are made. To complete an application, visit IndianaHouseRepublicans.com.
Aqua-Tots Swim School opened a new, 6,812-square-foot facility at 4825 E. 96th St. Lindsay and Jack Thayer cut the ribbon to the new facility. (Submitted photo)
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Yogurt myths – Yogurt is often marketed as helping digestion because of probiotics – the good bacteria that our guts need for good health. Bacteria affect our metabolism and obesity rates, among other things, so the connection seems logical. This may be true but scientists don't fully understand how the millions of bacteria already in our bodies work together. What we do know, though, is that most yogurts are packed with sugar, which contributes to obesity and other problems — so if you enjoy yogurt, find some that isn't full of empty calories. Source: Business Insider
Stewards of Children – Parents and adults who work with children can learn how to prevent child sexual abuse by registering for Stewards of Children. This program teaches adults how to prevent, recognize and react to child sexual abuse. Chaucie’s Place is offering this program from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 17 at the Noblesville Library, 1 Library Plaza. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. For more, email shannon@chauciesplace.org.
Pints for Preemies – Do you enjoy beer and supporting babies getting breastmilk? Then don’t miss this event – Pints For Preemies from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 24 at Bier Brewery & Tap Room, 5133 E. 65th St., Indianapolis. This is a 21 and over event. All proceeds benefit The Milk Bank. For more, visit themilkbank.org/pintsforpreemies.
Alzheimer’s support groups – The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter offers free support groups across the state for unpaid care partners, family members and friends of individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. Support groups are free and designed to provide emotional, educational and social support for caregivers. Groups meet in Avon, Carmel, Danville, Greenfield and Indianapolis. For more, call 800-272-3900.
Free meditation class – Sahaja Meditation Indiana presents a free mediation class at 7 p.m. Fridays. Learn to reduce stress and experience inner peace through meditation. The class will be held at Old National Bank, 1430 S. Range Line Rd. For more, visit IndianaMeditation.org.
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Celebration of Bands set for Aug. 18-19
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The third version of Carmel Celebration of Bands will feature four new groups along with two new venues. music Because of construction, the downtown Carmel portion of the free concerts has been moved to the 100 block of Second Avenue NW between Bub’s and Scotty’s Brewhouse. The performances start at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 18 downtown and returning there at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 19. Tom O’Brien is a presenting sponsor. “I think we’ll be able to put in as many people as we were at the other place,” said Charlie Conrad, Indiana Wind Symphony founder and musical director. IWS is founding host of the two-day event. The first five bands will play inside The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts, starting at noon Aug. 19. Previously, it had been held at The Palladium. “They are changing the configuration of The Palladium around for the Gala so we
play a variety of jazz.” Other new groups are the Lake Area Concert Band, Indianapolis Symphonic Band and 65th Street Klezmorim. For more, carmelcelebrationofbands.com.
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Charles Conrad, Indiana Wind Symphony founder and musical director, stands on stage. The IWS is founding host of the two-day Celebration of Bands. (File photo)
couldn’t do it there,” Conrad said of the Songbook Celebration Gala set for Sept. 30. Conrad said organizers try to bring in new groups each year to join audience favorites. One of the new bands is Jefferson Street Parade Band. “It’s kind of like a Dixieland street band,” Conrad said. “They’re based in Bloomington and have eight or nine members. They’ll
Aug. 18 — Downtown Carmel 5:30 p.m. Indianapolis New Horizons Band 6:30 p.m. Jefferson Street Parade Band 7:30 p.m. Indianapolis Wind Symphony 8:30 p.m. JoySwing Jazz Orchestra Aug. 19 — The Tarkington Noon- Indianapolis Municipal Band 1 p.m. Lake Area Concert Band 2 p.m. Indianapolis Symphonic Band 3 p.m. Bloomington Community Band 4 p.m. Indiana Wind Symphony Aug. 19 — Downtown Carmel 5:30 p.m. 65th Street Klezmorim 6:30 p.m. Vyrb 7:30 p.m. Indianapolis Brass Choir 8:30 p.m. Hopkins Miller Dixieland Band
Artomobilia roars into Carmel Aug. 26
By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Carmel Artomobilia has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 2008. “I think we started off with 42 cars cars,” event director and founder John Leonard said. “Over the years as the Carmel Arts & Design District has grown and blossomed, our event has as well. This year we’ll have 438 cars. We’ve got more sponsors and support from the community than we’ve ever had. We’re going to have a great event.” The IU Health North Carmel Artomobilia is set for noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 26 at Main Street and Range Line Road. ADESA is a presenting sponsor. “We’ve maxed out the capacity, so what we’re looking forward to is Monon Boulevard being put in place. Perhaps we can take advantage of that in future years,” Leonard said. “Rather than looking at how we can add more cars because we’re at capacity is how we can add cars that are more interesting, more unique, nicer
Artomobilia in downtown Carmel at Main Street and Range Line Road in the Arts & Design District. (File photo)
cars. We’ve seen the quantity has sort of plateaued because of the real estate. The quality continues to increase.” Leonard said there will be several body styles of Camaros. “We’ll have a collection of Camaros that are coming from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum,” he said. There will be a collection of cars called RestoMod, restoration plus modern parts/ technology. Troy Trepanier, a nationally recognized
custom car builder, will help judge the RestoMod Class. Leonard said the event has had several cars that have been winners at prestigious car shows. Leonard wants to make it an even bigger event to draw more visitors from surrounding states. “That’s why we added the Fuelicious event a few years ago,” Leonard said. “The combination of the two events gives us a broader reach of people that will come from St. Louis, Chicago and Louisville. They’ll come for a variety of things to do. We’re conscious people want a great experience. We’re growing the number of events in the future.” Fuelicious, an Indiana Children’s Wish Fund fundraiser featuring 50 distinct collector cars, will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. Aug. 25 at Lucas Estate in Carmel. Artomobilia and Hoosier Salon have partnered to feature a plein air paint-out. Several Indiana artists have been chosen to paint around the cars. For more, visit carmelartomobilia.com.
Cole Porter’s ‘You Never Know’ — Cole Porter’s “You Never Know” is playing at The Cat, 254 1st Ave SW, in Carmel, on stage until Aug. 13. For more, visit currentnightandday.com. Family Concert Series at the Gazebo – On Aug. 9, singer Blair Clark will perform as part of the Carmel Family Concert Series at the Gazebo, in Civic Square, Carmel. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Other upcoming Wednesday concerts include The Wooblies Rock Orchestra at 7 p.m., Aug. 16 and The Doo! At 7 p.m., Aug. 23. CCP puts on ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ – The Carmel Community Players will perform “Driving Miss Daisy,” from Aug. 11-27 at 14199 Clay Terrace Blvd., Ste. 140, Carmel. The show recurs weekly at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Adult tickets are $16 and $14 for seniors age 62 or older. For more, call 317-815-9387. Noblesville family movie series – The Noblesville summer movie series begins Aug. 12 with a showing of “Moana” in Forest Park Shelter 1. Movies start at dusk and concessions are available. For more, visit noblesvilleparks.org.
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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.
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Snapshot: A Night at the Barre Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky, international stars and former principle dancers with the American Ballet Theatre. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)
Sara and Abigail Kimball (Fishers) with Rachael and Sam Greene (Carmel). Katherine Okamoto (Carmel), Peri Ingram (Fishers), Margaux Manuel (Carmel), Sophia Gladkov (Carmel), Anna Schmitz (Louisville), Haylie Fletcher (Carmel), Abigail Kimball (Fishers), Nisha Tague (Indianapolis), Riley Bevilacqua (Rochester, N.Y.), Nina Manwani (Carmel), Olivia Bevilacqua (Rochester,N.Y.) and Maddi Bennett (Carmel).
VS. The two greatest rock 'n' roll bands of all time face off as the Zionsville Performing Arts Center host tributes to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Renowned tribute bands Abbey Road and Satisfaction - The International Rolling Stones Show engage in a musical showdown of the hits. “Beatles vs. Stones – A Musical Showdown” performs at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center on Sunday, August 20 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $35-$65 and may be purchased online at www.zvilleperformingarts.org, by phone at 317.733.4833 or at the box office. The Zionsville Performing Arts Center is located at 1000 Mulberry Street, Zionsville. The show is appropriate for all ages.
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By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Pat Kniola has played in bands since she was in college, so she knows the importance of stage experience. So when St. Louis de Montmusic fort Fall Festival organizers asked her to coordinate the evening band schedule, she wondered if the stage could be used in the afternoon. “So it hatched as an idea to use the stage to let the kids get up there and bring some more people to the festival,” said Kniola, a member of The Fabulous Imports. This fall will be the eighth annual Battle of the Bands at the St. Louis de Montfort Fall Festival, 11441 Hague Rd., Fishers. The competition is set from 2 to 5 p.m. Sept. 30. “We’re looking for teen bands, mostly like middle school to high school age,” said Kniola, a Fishers resident who coordinates the competition. As a contest sponsor, Azmyth Studios, an Indianapolis company, is offering a recording package for the grand prize winner. “That’s a blessing to have someone donate a nice prize that all the kids want to compete for,” Kniola said. “We have judges
Roadside Assistance won the 2016 Battle of the Bands. From left, bandmates Kate Michael, Jake Baldesaari, Caleb Bopp and Alex Turner. (Submitted photo)
who are local musicians who have played in bands, so they are well-versed in what it takes.” Kniola said the bands will gain experience playing as well as advice from other musicians. Although the high school bands normally win, Kniola said organizers don’t want to preclude younger bands from playing. The bands will likely perform 10 to 15 minutes of original material or covers. Kniola and John Dick will perform as Johnny Caribe and the Island Girl from 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 30. Any bands interested in competing should email Kniola at pat@kniolas.com.
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Cameron Brown (Indianapolis) and Olivia Broadwater (Zionsville). (Photos by Amy Pauszek)
Where’s Amy attended Civic Theatre’s Youth Artists Program’s sold-out production of “Grease” July 28. High school students from across the state participated in the production and blew away the audience. Be sure to check out Civic’s next production of “Annie,” which runs Oct.12-28. Where’s Charlene Piccio (Carmel) and Jacob Schilling (Fishers). Amy will see you there! For more, visit civictheatre.org.
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Smitson Erhart-Graves Tax Advisors, an Indianapolis-based CPA firm, specializes in tax preparation and planning. We are seeking to hire an experienced, behind the scenes, seasonal Tax Accountant who desires to prepare income taxes February through April, with production based pay. This position will afford you an opportunity to practice your profession and enjoy life away from the office. The prime candidate will be tax-knowledgeable, proficient in computer skills, energetic, extremely organized and reflect a positive culture of our firm. Requirements • Bachelelor's degree in Accounting; CPA license preferred • Minimum of 3-years tax preparation experience with individual, corporate and partnership returns • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Strong analytical interpersonal skills • Must have organization and time management skills • Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment • Must be proficient in computer software, with preferred experience in Drake, QuickBooks, Adobe in Microsoft Office. Duties • Tax preparation, including multi-state income tax returns • Understand, calculate, and apply fixed assets, depreciation and recapture rules • Calculate various amortization schedules • Finalize, process and reconcile tax returns, and other documents EOE. Please send resume and references to info@segtaxadvisors.com.
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