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From left, Cindy and Gene Akers, Dave and Sharon Beatson and LindaMarie Hanson are committee members with Fortville Action Inc. and organize the Fortville Winter Festival each year. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Jan. 27, 2015, at Fishers, IN Vol. VI, No. 45 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 Geist are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

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Local businesses participate in decorating the trees in the Municipal Complex. (File photos by Molly Simmons)

Frost Fest returns Dec. 2

By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Fishers’ annual tree-lighting ceremony will kick off the holidays and winter holidays season in the Nickel Plate District Dec. 2. “The tree lighting is the focal point, but we have all kinds of activities for people of all ages,” Parks and Recreation Director Tony Elliot said. “There are ice carvings, we have live reindeer, like a petting zoo type of deal. There are opportunities to engage with the business community, and there will be several local businesses involved in decorating trees throughout the Amphitheatre’s lawn as part of the festivities.” The event begins at 6 p.m. and ends by 7:30 p.m., but holiday music will continue to be played through the Municipal Complex during December. Although this is only the second year for Frost Fest, Elliot said the tree-lighting ceremony has taken place for several years. “Frost Fest kicks off holidays in the Nickel Plate District,” he said. “Leading up to January, the entire Municipal Complex will be adorned

Colton McClain peers through one of the ice sculptures at last year’s Frost Fest.

with Christmas lights, and the tree is lit up and all surrounding areas will be illuminated. It’s a really beautiful area, and people can come out and walk around. We stream a Christmas station throughout the month, and beyond the event it’s a great place to walk around and soak up the lights and sounds and enjoy the holidays.” For more, visit fishers.in.us/frostfest.

New service helps food pantries – MealConnect.org is a new website service designed to connect food donors with food banks and pantries. Gleaners Food Bank will be using this service. The process is simple. A store, restaurant or business owner logs into MealConnect.org and enters the product they want to donate. Gleaners will get an immediate notification and can make arrangements for pickup. If the product is something that Gleaners cannot use, such as prepared foods, they will help make the connection to other organizations that may be able to accept it. For more, visit MealConnect. org. Ride Safe program a success – BMV Commissioner Kent Abernathy said the first training season for Ride Safe Indiana is drawing to a close with a record number of riders completing the motorcycle safety course. The program fills the statewide need for quality training to lower the number of motorcycle-related fatalities and injuries. Statewide, more than 7,000 riders completed the course. For a list of providers and training locations, visit RideSafeIndiana.com. Breakfast with Santa – Geist Orchard Cooperative Preschool will host Breakfast with Santa from 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 10 at St. George Orthodox Church, 10748 E. 116th St. Cost is $10 per person, $8 for GOCP members. Cost includes breakfast, holiday activities, live music and a visit from Santa. Tickets must be purchased in advance at gocpsanta.eventbrite.com. For more, email GOCPevents@gmail.com. Giving Tuesday matching donations – Giving Tuesday is held annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving to kick off the holiday giving season. At Janus Developmental Services, a generous donor has offered to match any donations made to the nonprofit agency up to $10,000 during Giving Tuesday. For more, visit janus-inc. org.

HSE serves as Make-A-Wish pit stop By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com To celebrate the Make-A-Wish Request-AThon’s 20th anniversary, fundraiser the organization is setting up three pit stops at Indianapolis-area schools. Hamilton Southeastern High School has been chosen as a drop-off site for the RequestA-Thon to collect funds for Make-A-Wish for Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The site Banks will be open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 1 and 2 at an outside tent by the school, 13910 E. 126th St., Fishers. The Request-A-Thon is on 99.5 WZPL for 36

hours Dec. 1-2. WZPL’s Smiley Morning Show hosts the fundraising broadcast, the organization’s biggest fundraiser of the year. Radio station callers can request a song in exchange for a donation. “We’re trying to drum up some interest so the community can get behind it,” said Benji Banks, a Fishers resident on the Make-A-Wish advisory board. HSE senior Natalie Wilkinson and her sister Claire, a sophomore, created a Make-A-Wish club at the school. Their father, Jeff, is president of the foundation board of directors. “I’m pretty sure students will help at the tent in after-school hours. We’re still trying to find out what availability they have during the day,” said Banks, who works at Forum Credit Union.

Banks said either he or Michael Carfi, a Fishers resident on the Indiana advisory board, will be at the tent during the hours. Banks started volunteering for Make-A-Wish three years ago and has been a member of the advisory board for two years. “We want to enhance the fundraising efforts, but we want to create more awareness for Make-A-Wish in the community. Through the schools is a good way to do that,” Banks said. The 2015 Request-A-Thon raised more than $624,000 and granted 78 wishes. The other Indianapolis high school pit stops are Perry Meridian and Bishop Chatard. There also will be a pit stop at Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis.


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Cornerstone Lutheran Church live for first service in Fishers By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Cornerstone Lutheran Church opened for its first service Nov. new location 20 in Fishers, 13450 E. 116th St. Pastor Scott Giger said the most unique thing about the Fishers and Indianapolis locations, expansions from the Carmel location which was originally known as Carmel Lutheran Church, are the live sermons. Often, churches with multiple locations offer video sermons, which is not the case for CLC. “It’s been a solid church Giger for the community for that time (40 years). But through Carmel’s growth and Fishers is growing now, and over the past 10 years, we have been looking this direction,” Giger said. In addition to live sermons, a three-level playground was built inside and also opened Nov. 20.

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The playground is free of charge, but Giger said CLC has a sister church in Illinois that has begun charging for playground use due to the amount of kids at the site. The Fishers CLC playground is open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. “This can be a blessing to people in the Fishers area, especially in the winter months. We are just looking for things we know the community would be best served by,” Giger said. For more, visit cornerstonelutheran.church.

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To be a part of the brigade, community members can donate The parade’s grand marshal will be Kammy Hiner of money, which be presented to the Fortville Police Chief later Kammy’s Kause, a nonprofit group with a mission to raise in the evening for the Shop with a Public Servant Proawareness of 4P, also known as Wolf-Hirschhorn gram. Those interested can meet at the Fortville Syndrome. United Methodist Church/Landmark Park for “The new Taxman Brewing Company the parade lineup at 2 p.m. will bring their truck and be featured in TREE LIGHTING the parade,” Akers said, noting a local At 6 p.m., the public will gather for the cement mixer, various floats, cheertown’s annual tree-lighting ceremony. leaders, mini horses, marching bands Santa and one snowflake princess will and the famed martini-drinking pink turn on the lights to the town and the elephant with glasses from Elite BeverFortville Town Christmas Tree, located in ages in Fortville also will be present. front of the post office at 101 S. Main St. Towards the end of the parade, just “When we light the tree, the water before the final feature of Santa Claus, A carriage carrying tower lights up behind the tree as well,” Akthis year’s group of snowflake princesses Santa will finish off the By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com ers said. “This is a big part of what makes kids will perform twice during the parade, once parade. want to be a snowflake princess.” in front of Java Junction at 226 S. Main St. and DOWNTOWN SHOPS, FOOD, MUSIC & MORE For the eighth year, the Fortville Winter Festival will take once in front of Indulge at 10 S. Main St. Each year, the shops in downtown Fortville take this event over Main Street in downtown. SNOWFLAKE PRINCESS PAGEANT and use it to keep their stores open longer to encourage holiPut on by Fortville Action Inc., an Open for all girls in Kindergarten to fifth grade, the cover story organization that focuses day shopping downtown. But aside from extending their hours, Snowflake Princess Pageant is a tradition for merchants also partake in the festivities. on making the Fortville Fortville. “Luminaries are put out by shop owners,” Akers said. “Some community better as a whole, and set for “While it’s not a contest, and each girl have lights on top of their buildings, too.” noon to 7 p.m. Dec. 3, area residents is a snowflake princess, participants Shopping can be done outside as well, as local craft vendors will have the opportunity to again will work with the local dance will set up along Main Street. enjoy the festival that celebrates studio, Accents in Motion, to reFor food, Akers said there will be vendors all down the all things holiday, highlighted hearse the routine that will be street offering a large variety of options. with the annual parade, Snowperformed during the parade,” “Once the parade has gone through, there will be wooden flake Princess Pageant, food, Akers said. burn barrels, picnic tables, hay bales all up and down the live music and more, but with The snowflake princesses street for people to sit and eat,” she said. “One of the food a few added features. will escort Santa into Fortville vendors this year is Tyner Pond Farms. They’re bringing in Here’s a breakdown of what at the end of the parade, and a 25-foot trailer and selling foods like beef stew and…warm, guests of this year’s festival profits are donated the annual comfort foods. will see: Shop with a Public Servant Several performances will take place after the parade as THE PARADE program that provides gifts to well, including the high school choir and two a capella groups Starting promptly at 3 p.m., less fortunate children. Money near the post office. Performances by carolers and school area organizations, businesses raised will be presented at the bands can also be expected, as well as a local radio station. and groups will travel down Main tree-lighting ceremony, and one Several bands will perform in “This year, instead of the main music stage, performances Street for the Fortville Winter Festival name will be drawn at random for a the parade. will be featured up and down the street,” Akers said. “That Lights on Main Parade. princess to help Santa flip the switch on (Submitted photos) way, no matter where you are on the street during the festi“The Fortville American Legion and VFW the Fortville Town Christmas Tree. val, something will be near you.” will serve as the color guard for the parade, STROLLER & WAGON BRIGADE Also new this year will be demonstrations from Koorsen followed by police officers, firefighters and other public Families and parents of small children are invited to with fire-training dogs, teaching fire safety to children. safety officials,” said Cindy Akers, the parade coordinator and a decorate strollers and wagons for the first-ever stroller and committee member with Fortville Action Inc. wagon brigade.

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FR O M T HE B A C K SH O P Random thoughts and key question We sincerely hope your Thanksgiving was fulfilling in many ways. Here is an array of random thoughts cobbled before shipping our papers off to press early: • Oxford Dictionaries declared its “Word of the Year” is post-truth. We don’t understand what’s wrong with the truth: It’s “lie,” something at which both major political parties are rather adept. • Horrors: Incoming first lady Melania Trump will not be dressed by designer Sophie Theallet, who has provided outfits for outgoing first lady Michelle Obama. Theallet opposes President-elect Donald Trump on many position points, so she is taking her fabrics and is going home. • With Trump still needing to complete his cabinet, we were more than a little worried that former presidential vote loser Mitt Romney may be incoming secretary of state by the time you read this. • Applause for President Barack Obama, who last week said everyone needs to give Trump a chance, until Trump proves he doesn’t deserve one. That could happen on one or more fronts sooner than later. We shall see. • The Wambulance Brigade was circulating a photo on social media of an honest-togoodness ambulance whose livery was made over as a “crying post” for “millennials, snowflakes and cupcakes.” It was emblazoned with: “All liberals welcome. Coloring books and crayons provided.” Funny stuff at first glance. On second, no need to further the back-and-forth. They will wake up one day – hopefully to a better America. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

B EL I E V E  I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In El Paso, Texas, appearing in public places wearing a “lewd dress” is prohibited. Source: dumblaws.com

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Pros and cons Commentary by Terry Anker This political season has, as expected, proven to have more of a half-life than a dirty bomb. And, many find themselves in an endless loop of angry social media posts and aspersions cast by both friends and relatives. Well, such is the nature of our civic experiment. The Founders faced it. And we do, too. Their commitment to political activism, if failed, led to lifelong imprisonment, loss of worldly assets, or execution. So, we can rest in firm confidence that our burden has been carried before – yet, it was at significantly greater personal risk. Still, we are confronted with our own challenges. It seems that all issues have been subdivided – all too neatly – into camps. Are we pros or cons? Regardless of the complexity of the matter, our elected officials, media elites, and academics have asserted that one must be either pro or con. But, how do we know our own stripes? Aren’t these issues more nuanced than can be neatly labeled and segre-

gated? Can one be pro-immigration and at the same time con-illegal action? Please understand that there is no intended secret code directed at the reader. Can one be a stalwart when the opposing view is also, at least from some perspective, a view that is widely held? For purposes of vote-getting and the cold pursuit of power, have we minimized important issues to the point that they have lost their core, fundamental question? The duality of we humans necessarily leads to complex questions. At once, we hope for a perfect world and live in one that is all too imperfect. Shouldn’t our rhetoric reflect this inherent conflict? Are we pro-con and con-pro? If we understand the complication of the issues, wouldn’t we be able to find a bit more patience for those still measuring the alternatives? 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 WEE K “Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” – William Arthur Ward

How do gray walls, a turquoise comforter and a purple shag sound? I can also include an outdated desktop computer, humor three shelves of dance trophies and an authentic 1920s over-sized vanity. Need more? What about a nail-polish stained, used-to-be-white carpet and – since it’s the season – twinkle lights, plastic garland and a recycled Christmas tree? Deal? Sold! The perfect bedroom for a 12-yearold girl. It’s also the absolute worst nightmare for a mom who can’t tolerate clutter, crazy or catastrophic levels of cat commemorations. And yet every night I’m forced to enter said bedroom to tuck my youngest in. Psychedelic sights and vaguely recognizable smells assault my every sense as I cautiously make my way to her, careful not to step on tap shoes, Harry Potter books and an everlasting assortment of lip gloss. Frankly, it’s a miracle I haven’t seriously harmed myself. I know she’s growing at least three types of fungus in her closet alone. And don’t even get me started about the number of clothes she’s purchased/collected/hoarded. If she’s not spending her chore money at Ulta Beauty Supply, you can be sure she’s buying yet another elephant tee from Ivory Ella. Compounding the insanity, the room is only 10 by 10. I may be poking fun at my tiny dancer, but I can’t argue against her extraordinary gift for maximizing space. In addition to a desk and a vanity, she’s crammed in a bed, some bookcases and at least three end tables. Purportedly, she also houses vast collections of Moshi monster toys, makeup and school supplies amidst the décor, though I can’t actually say where. No matter. My only goals are to ensure she doesn’t set the place on fire and that no dairy products are left to congeal. I’m actually quite proud of my tolerance level concerning her room, which of course is based entirely on the requirement that her door remain closed. And when I must enter, I just make sure to kill the lights first to minimize any adverse physiological reactions. This is, after all, not my place of refuge, but that of a 12-year-old girl. Peace out.

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At 200: Forget me not Commentary by Dick Wolfsie Indiana is about to complete the celebration of her 200th birthday. Many stellar names are associated with our great state: humor Abraham Lincoln, Ernie Pyle, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Cole Porter, James Dean, Benjamin Harrison, John Mellencamp and Red Skelton, to name a few … instead of naming a few hundred. There are several forgotten Hoosiers who didn’t make it into the history books but who have now made it into my column. They deserve better, of course, but here is one of my favorites. More to come. Eiffel Plasterer was a total bubble brain. The Huntington County resident had a passion for ordinary and not-so-ordinary soap bubbles. He fascinated children and adults with his demonstrations for almost a half century. Plasterer was a man of both religion and science, a contradictory combination in the 1920s when he attended DePauw University. There he became especially intrigued with bubbles and began working on the perfect solution (a concoction of soap ingredients, water and glycerin) as part of a lifelong attempt to produce an almost unbreakable bubble. Plasterer blew bubbles at schools, church meetings, conventions, banquets and on

street corners. He wrote scientific articles and lectured in schools and universities, all the time blowing his own exquisite bubbles. Bubbles within bubbles, bubbles on top of bubbles, bubbles, bubbles, bubbles. And he blew those bubbles on more TV shows than you could shake a wand at: “Real People,” “Letterman,” “Tom Snyder” and “Dick Cavett.” Plasterer also holds the record for bubble longevity, capturing a bubble inside a mason jar to protect it from air currents and keeping it intact for one day short of a year. Longer than most gerbils live. Plasterer believed you never outgrow the joy you get by blowing bubbles, and he preached that philosophy up until he was almost 90. Eiffel Lane, named after the famous bubbleologist, now runs through Hiers Park in Huntington. Plasterer’s words still ring loud and clear: “Our hopes and dreams are the bubbles of life we are blowing. They do not all have to break.”

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Alexis and Bill Darraca (Fishers) said they were excited to see LeAnn Rimes live in concert. Watch out Walker County, there’s a new kid in town and her name is Amelia Litke (Carmel). Litke, 4, was thrilled to get a photo with her new favorite singers Sophie Dawn and Ivy Dene.

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Marsala Mushroom Casserole Submitted content courtesy of Family Features Ingredients: 16 ounces cremini mushrooms ,2 tablespoons butter, divided, 1/3 cup Holland House Marsala Cooking Wine, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 teaspoon Angostura Aromatic Bitters, 1/2 cup plain dry breadcrumbs, 4 tablespoons shredded Parmesan cheese, 1/2 teaspoon dried sage, thyme or marjoram Directions: Heat oven to 400 F. With damp paper towel, wipe mushroom tops. Remove bottoms of stems. In large bowl, slice mushrooms about 1/4-inch thick.

Marsala mushroom casserole. (Submitted photo)

Melt 1 tablespoon butter. Combine cooking wine, soy sauce and bitters; stir in butter. Pour over mushrooms and let stand 10 minutes, stirring frequently. In small bowl, stir together breadcrumbs, cheese and sage. Melt remaining butter and stir into breadcrumb mixture; set aside. Pour mushrooms into shallow 8-inch baking dish. Bake 10 minutes. Remove from oven and spoon out 4-6 tablespoons juice. Sprinkle mushrooms with breadcrumb mixture and bake 10 minutes more, or until crumbs are golden.

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Kitchen trends to look for in 2017 Commentary by David Decker With the end of the year fast approaching, kitchen designers are excited to see what new trends are in store for the new year. Some of these home improvement will be new and innovative, others will pay tribute to the past. Here are trends we anticipate seeing: 1. Simplistic design – Neutral color palettes and shaker- or slab-style cabinetry paired with simple subway tile helps to create an inviting space. 2. Black-and-white design – Many consumers are loving the look of white cabinets with a contrasting black countertop mixed with classic white ceramic subway tile and black cabinet hardware. 3. Refining past designs – Scandinavianstyle acrylic cabinets and satin brass finishes give a contemporary flare to these old styles. 4. Quartz, quartz, quartz – In today’s society, the practicality of quartz far outweighs the natural beauty of granite. 5. Function over form – Touchless faucets, cabinet accessories, charging stations and LED undercabinet lighting will

soon become standard when it comes to designing a kitchen. To talk to a designer about incorporating these trends into the re-design of your kitchen, David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.theaffordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@theaffordablecompanies.com.

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