February 12, 2019 — Noblesville

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Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger talks on county finances, infrastructure, roads, tourism and other 2019 projects in his 30th annual State of the County address. (Photo Illustration) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. X, No. 22 Copyright 2018. 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 Noblesville are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

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All you need is love. Judge Nation given county’s highest honor By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com During the Jan. 23 State of the County address, given by Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger, GOVERNMENT the Hamilton County Continental Award was presented to retired Judge Steve Nation. The award is the highest honor that can be bestowed on Hamilton County residents. “In the 60 years I have lived in Hamilton County, I don’t know of anyone more deserving of the county’s highest award more than my friend, Steve,” said Dillinger, president of the Hamilton County Commissioners. “His commitment to the service of this community is unprecedented.” In addition to presenting the Continental Award, the commissioners also christened a new county trail that runs from Noblesville through Cicero, Arcadia and Atlanta. It is called the Steve R. Nation Nature Trail. Nation was elected to the bench in 1995. Prior to that, he served as the Hamilton County prosecutor for four terms. Nation has always been involved in the community, from coaching youth football to chairing funding drives for the Hamilton County United Way to serving as a board member for the Hamilton County Red Cross and Noblesville Boys & Girls Club. Nation continues to be highly involved in the Hamilton County Youth Assistance Pro-

From left, Hamilton County Commissioners Steve Dillinger and Christine Altman, retired Hamilton County Superior Court 1 Judge Steve Nation and Hamilton County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt. (Submitted photo)

gram, which he helped create. The program is designed to help at-risk students stay in school and out of the juvenile justice system. Nation’s last day on the bench was Dec. 30, 2018. The Continental Award is given only after a unanimous vote of the three Hamilton County Commissioners. Recipients must demonstrate a commitment to service for at least a decade as well as “an attitude of teamwork, a generosity of spirit, and a desire to selflessly support and celebrate the people and communities of Hamilton County.”

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PuccinisSmilingTeeth.com DISPATCHES Schools administrator helping special ed efforts for state — Noblesville Schools recently announced that Indiana’s Council of Administrators of Special Education was awarded the national exemplary award of excellence at the organization’s conference held last month in Indianapolis. The organization represents special educaBooth tion administrators across the country. Noblesville Schools’ Director of Special Education Mark Booth leads ICASE. Indiana was recognized for several factors, including: significant membership growth, a new mission, strategic plan and marketing strategy, and successful legislative activities that have positively impacted Hoosier students with disabilities Democratic Women of Hamilton County — The next meeting for the Democratic Women of Hamilton County is set for Feb. 16 at the Delaware Township Community Center, 9094 E. 131st St., Fishers. The group will meet at 9:30 a.m. for coffee and conversation, and the meeting will begin at 10 a.m. Tom Wood Subaru receives award —Tom Wood Subaru, 3300 E. 96th St., recently received the 2019 DealerRater Consumer Satisfaction Award, an annual recognition given to auto dealerships that deliver outstanding customer service as rated by online consumer reviews.

Election filings for municipal primary election Compiled by Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com The primary election for municipal offices in Hamilton County will take place May 7. As of press time, the following individuals have filed candidacy for Noblesville offices:

Mayor Vincent Alan Baker (R) Mike Corbett (R) Julia Church Kozicki (R) Chris Jensen (R) City Clerk • *Evelyn Lees (R) City Judge • *Matt Cook (R) Common Council, District 1 • Terry Busby (R) • • • •

• Mike Davis (R) • Mark Hall (R) Common Council, District 2 • Pete Schwartz (R) • Mark Skipper (R) Common Council, District 3 • Brenda Cook (R) • Aaron Smith (R) • *Rick Taylor (R) Common Council, District 4 • *Wil Hampton (R)

Common Council, District 5 • *Greg O’Connor (R) • Gary Bartunek (D) • Jason Myers (D) Common Council, District 6 • *Megan Wiles (R) Common Council, At-Large • *Brian Ayer (R) • *Mark Boice (R) • *Darren Peterson (R) *Incumbent


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the national level. This year’s NHS Scholastic Writing Awards winners are: Delaney Amsler, More than a dozen Noblesville High four Honorable Mention, two Silver Keys School student writers earned recognifor poetry and short story; Gavin tion at the 2019 Cooley, Gold Key for short story; SCHOOLS state Scholastic Oriana Fuenmayor, Silver Key Writing Awards. for poetry; Abagail Hanson, four The Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Keys for portfolio, Silver Awards is the nation’s largest, Key, American Voices Award and longest-running and most presState of Indiana Gold Key; Sam tigious recognition program for Jensen, Silver Key for poetry; creative teenagers in the visual Hanson Ellenor Karst, Gold Key for short and literary arts. Through the story; Emily Klein, Honorable Mention for Scholastic Awards, teens in grades 7-12 from public, private, or home schools can short story; Jasmeen Lally, Honorable Mention for short story; Isabelle Murfield, apply in 29 categories of art and writSilver Key for poetry; Riley Naughton, ing to earn scholarships and have their Silver Key for short story; William Ramey, works exhibited and published. Nearly Silver Key for short story; Aubrey Rudy, 350,000 works were submitted for the Silver Key for flash fiction; Aubrey Swart, 2019 awards. Honorable Mention for short story; Jack Noblesville High School had 16 particiWanninger, two Honorable Mentions for pants and had the most Gold Key winpoetry; Emily Whitcomb, Gold Key for ners of any central Indiana high school. journalism; and Trevor Zavac, Honorable Senior Abagail Hanson was named the Mention for humor. overall Gold Key winner in the state. All Gold Key writings will now be judged at news@currentnoblesville.com

Open board game night — Hamilton East Public Library will host its next open board game nights from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Feb. 18. A variety of games for all skill levels will be available, and this event is open to teens and adults. Health and human science scholarships — The Hamilton County Extension Homemakers Association is offering six $500 scholarships to Hamilton County graduating seniors or undergraduate students. Four are for students majoring in the health and human science field. They will be awarding two additional $500 scholarships to students majoring in elementary education. Scholarship applications are available at extension.purdue.edu/hamilton. Applications are due by March 1. Music scholarship — The Hamilton County Chorus, the Silvernotes, provides a $500 Music scholarship each year in hopes to further the education of a student who wants to incorporate music into their professional life. To be eligible for the $500 scholarship the student must be a graduating senior from a Hamilton County school with a C or better average and must either major or minor in music in college. Interested students should inquire with their school counselor.

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Barnes honored with 2018 Stake in the Ground award news@currentnoblesville.com

At its Jan. 29 meeting, members of the Noblesville Common Council presented its annual Stake in the Ground Award, CITY which recognizes city employees who go above and beyond their job responsibility. Each member of the council makes a nomination, and then all members vote on the award. Noblesville Police Dept. Lt. Bruce Barnes is the recipient of the 2018 award. He is the public information officer for NPD who addressed media during and throughout the investigation of the May 25, 2018 Noblesville West Middle School shooting. “Bruce was the public face speaking on this incident,” NPD Police Chief Kevin Jowitt said. “Bruce did an extraordinary job doing what he did, particularly because he had a son at the school and didn’t know his status until later in the day. Bruce went far beyond what anyone could expect in that situation. He does a fantastic job and we are lucky to have him.” During his career, Barnes has served NPD in a variety of capacities, including shift supervisor, shift commander, SWAT team commander and honor guard commander. He also has been in charge of recruiting for more than 10 years and created the NPD crime watch program. He also created and

From left, 2018 Noblesville Common Council President Chris Jensen, Lt. Bruce Barnes, Chief Kevin Jowitt, councilor Mark Boice and members of the common council present Barnes with the award. (Submitted photo)

still operates the NPD Citizens Academy. He began working for NPD in November 1993. “I am very honored and humbled,” Barnes said. “It is hard to accept this award without saying that so many people did their job that day. Chief Jowitt and Major Scott Kirby set the standard, and it blossomed from there. We don’t rise to the occasion, we are prepared. That’s why it was a success. I wanted Noblesville residents and parents to know we’re here. Your kids may not be with you, but trust they are in good hands – our hands or Noblesville Schools. We wanted parents to have confidence in us.”

Conner Prairie recognized as Site of Conscience “Since 1974, Conner Prairie has been a destination where people can experience history in a way that books cannot teach, On Jan. 9, Conner Prairie was named a as founder Eli Lilly envisioned,” Conner PraiSite of Conscience by the International Corie CEO and President Norman Burns alition of Sites stated in a press release. “By buildACHIEVEMENT of Conscience. ing on his vision, we are opening According doors to a more diverse audience to a press release, the International reflective of the local, state and Coalition of Sites of Conscience “ennational communities we serve. We compasses the only global network are deeply honored the Internationof historic sites, museums and al Coalition of Sites of Conscience memory initiatives that connect Burns has recognized our efforts, and we past struggles to today’s movelook forward to maintaining and building ments for human rights.” upon the award-winning programs that Sites of Conscience work to provide safe have led us to this moment.” spaces to remember while also enabling In addition to being a Site of Conscience, visitors to make connections from the past to the present. There are more than 250 Site Conner Prairie also is Indiana’s first Smithsonian affiliate. For more, visit connerprairie.org. of Conscience members across 65 nations. news@currentnoblesville.com

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lane closures may occur along NOBLESVILLE Ind. 32. The Monon Trail is closed • Work is ongoing on the Logan near Ind. 32 until the bridge is Street Project in downtown complete. Noblesville. The northFISHERS bound lane of Ind. 19 beCONSTRUCTION • Southbound and northtween Ind. 32 and Logan bound traffic on Allisonville Street will be closed the Road is now on newly constructed duration of the project, through pavement. This will remain the traffic reSeptember. The detour consists of taking configuration as construction continues Ind. 32 westward, turning northbound into spring. The speed limit is 30 mph. onto Ind. 38, then eastbound on Logan • Construction work has begun on Ind. Street and northbound on Ind. 19 to avoid 37. Construction vehicles will use the the closure. On Logan Street, the desigconstruction entrance on Lantern Road nated westbound right turn lane on the between 126th and 131st streets, which bridge will become a combined straight may cause short delays. There are no and right-turn lane. The eastbound scheduled lane restrictions. straight lane will be shifted north, and CARMEL the south side of the bridge will be under • Range Line Road has reopened to twoconstruction. The Riverwalk near this way traffic. It had been limited to onearea also is closed. way traffic between Eighth Street to just WESTFIELD south of Clay Terrace for installation of • Citizens Energy Group is constructing a storm water collection system and pea new sanitary lift station south of Mill destrian connectivity. The city expects to Street to accommodate for the sanitary finish the project in the spring. needs of future downtown Westfield • Lane restrictions are under way near Keydevelopment. Damaged parts of the trail stone Parkway and 96th Street, where also will be repaired during this project. a new roundabout interchange will be The trail is open but work will be continbuilt. Construction is expected to last ued intermittently. Final patching will be through the year. complete this spring. • Construction on a new access ramp • Phase 5 of the Monon Trail will be a from Lowes Way to Keystone Parkway is pedestrian bridge crossing Ind. 32. Conongoing. struction is under way, and temporary

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t Stree 146th The new intersection at 146th Street and Ind. 37 will be complete next winter after construction begins this fall. (Submitted renderings)

In Carmel, Phase 1 of the Lowes Way connection project is ongoing. Construction began in March 2018 and is set to be complete in July at a cost of $9.1 million. The project’s second phase will start immediately thereafter and will be complete in July 2020 at a cost of $6.4 million

TOURISM

According to data from Hamilton County Tourism, Dillinger said visitors to the county and overall spending in the county is up. In 2018, more than 4 million visitors spent approximately $820 million – an 11.1 percent increase from the previous year. More than $1.5 million hotel room nights were sold, and since 2005, nearly $10 million has been re-invested locally.

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Dillinger delivers 30th annual address to local business community By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com For three decades, Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger has delivered the State of the County address to the local business community. COVER STORY Last month, the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce again invited Dillinger to highlight accomplishments of 2018 and discuss 2019 projects to a record crowd of more than 400 people at Embassy Suites Conference Center in Noblesville. Dillinger began by introducing new Sheriff Dennis Quakenbush and Superior Court 1 Judge Mike Casati. He also presented retired Judge Steve Nation with the Hamilton County Continental Award, the highest honor any citizen can receive from the county. He then addressed the topics of county finances, infrastructure, tourism and projects.

MONEY

Dillinger said the county is the richest in the state, with a $90,582 median household income. The state average is $52,182. The county also has a 5 percent poverty rate, compared to the state average of 14.6 percent. Moreover, the county’s median home value is $240,000, which is $110,000 lower than the state average. Dillinger also said the county has enjoyed a 12.2 percent growth rate in the past five years, which he attributes to a higher concentration of good-paying jobs, short commuting distances and connectivity to a major metropolitan area.

INFRASTRUCTURE AND ROADS

Dillinger spent much of his time talking about road projects around the county, primarily the Ind. 37 corridor project, which will convert the intersections to no-stoplight, dogbone-style roundabouts above the highway. Major work on intersections along Ind. 37 will begin in September and November, and first phases of work will be complete next winter. Another large road project is at 146th Street and Allison-

et tre hS t 6 14 Construction at Allisonville Road and 146th Street also will begin this fall and will be complete next winter.

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t ree t St 141s Construction on the 141st Street and Ind. 37 intersection will begin in September.

ville Road. “You can’t fix (Ind.) 37 at 146th Street without fixing Allisonville Road,” Dillinger said. “It’s a good intersection, but problem is we just have too much traffic with our growth. (With the fix), 146th Street will go under Allisonville Road.” Construction on the intersection will begin in September 2020 and will be completed in fall 2021 at a cost of $22.6 million. In Noblesville, Dillinger identified the extension and expansion of Pleasant Street as a major need. “This is a joint project between the City of Noblesville and Hamilton County,” Dillinger said. “It will cross over the river, where we will be building a bridge. The intersection of Pleasant and Eighth streets is hopefully where we will start on this. This is one of the most important projects that we’ll do.” Engineering is mostly complete, Dillinger said, and a study shows that with the completion of Phase 1, there will be a 29 percent reduction in traffic between Eighth Street and River Road. In downtown Noblesville, the county is working with the city to widen the Logan Street bridge to create a pedestrian bridge. Construction began in October 2018 and will be complete in September at a cost of $4.3 million.

In addition to extra beds, the Hamilton County Jail expansion will add an interior recreation area, a classroom and a medical support area.

CAPITAL PROJECTS

The $13.5 million Hamilton County Jail expansion should be complete this month, Dillinger said. The project broke ground in September 2018 and adds 120 to 136 beds for an increase of inmates the county has seen since House Bill 1006 passed in 2016. The bill requires Level 6 felons to be incarcerated in the county in which their crime was committed, rather than be transferred to a larger prison. The jail’s current capacity is 294, and Dillinger said the inmate population is nearing 400. Dillinger said the long-awaited expansion of the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center is still on hold after bids came in higher than expected. He said the project will continue to be looked at. “Last year, there was a lot of talk about (this project), but just like in any business, we had to prioritize,” Dillinger said. “We followed its design and did some utility work, but it’s on hold in the mean time.”

IND. 37 SCHEDULE Work on the Ind. 37 transformation project began at the end of last year, but major work is set to begin this fall. Here is the project schedule: Construction Construction Intersection start end Cost November Winter $27.7 146th 2019 2020 million September Fall $22.6 141st 2020 2021 million September Fall $4.7 135th 2020 2021 million September Fall $21.7 131st 2020 2021 million September Winter $21.5 126th 2019 2020 million


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ESSAY Fixing bias

LETTER Our country can do much better

Commentary by Terry Anker “As we forgive them that trespass against us…” holds the line from one of the most often recited prayers of the modern era. Originally published in 1611, the 14-line, 70-word devotion encourages us to remember the simple rules of a civilized life. Remember that we are subservient to a higher power. Remember that food and security are not assured. Remember that we are frail and easily tempted to our own destruction and that vengeance benefits not us or those against whom we might seek it. But in a world where many have replaced a Sunday morning reciting of the Lord’s Prayer with an endless watching of the Sunday political shows, our collective conscience seems to have moved from one of self-restraint to one of aggressive demands for retribution. Surely, if not retaliatory, the various talking heads seem to foment a sense of clannish entitlement: “We are wronged. You are taking my stuff/ dignity/position/whatever, and we will fight you to get it back.” A well-respected local arts organization recently announced its intention to adhere to 50/50 by 2020 – a plan designed to reach “parity” in the arts. All voices, if worthy, should be heard. Still, if one is to understand the thinking, because there has been bias, real or perceived, in who is getting selected to volunteer, to exhibit, to evaluate, then we must consider an institutionalized system of bias to stop bias. An eye for an eye and all that thinking. Art has long been filtered by wealth and power. Is it possible that talent matters but only as a subset of what is allowed to be seen? Still, can we expect or hope that an institutionalized bias is the tool used to fix institutionalized bias? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Let snow, let it snow, let it snow Commentary by Danielle Wilson I survived the Polar Vortex of 2019! And what’s more, I was able to reflect on how far I’ve come as a mother. HUMOR Remember the Snowpocalypse of 2014? For those of you still suffering from PTSD (Post-Traumatic Snow Disorder), recall that five years ago we had a winter break that was extended by essentially seven days thanks to a blizzard and record-low temps. I was literally trapped indoors with a moody 15-year-old, bickering twin 12-year olds and a precocious 9-year old for three full weeks. Each night, I would offer up several Hail Marys, burn incense and sacrifice a chicken cordon bleu in hopes that someone, somewhere, would get the schools open. Scrabble and breakfast for dinner can take you only so far before Legos start looking like potential weapons and one begins seriously considering a permanent move to Boca, sunburn and geriatrics be damned.

But no longer! With our oldest away at college and none of the rest emerging from hibernation until noon, at the earliest, snow days are now fun days. I anticipated with delight the dangerous wind chills and the icy roads that would keep us stuck at home by the fire with nothing to do but watch Netflix and eat cookie dough. I applauded when the two-hour delay became a cancellation, and I still had at least three hours to myself to clean the house, stalk Facebook and binge more cookie dough. Vortex schmortex. It was awesome. So, to all you parents with young ones at home, I suppose I’m offering a warm light at the end of future Snowmageddon tunnels. Hang in there! Peace out.

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.

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“Independence is happiness.” -Susan B. Anthony

Editor, Much has been said and written recently regarding the dogs left in the frigid and dangerous cold in Arcadia. Current Indiana code does not question the bad decision of this owner. Therefore, Hamilton County law enforcement must adhere to the current law and ordinances. I understand that – to a point. So, where do we go from here? I believe, as many others believe, that it is time for Hamilton County to review and upgrade law enforcement mandates regarding the humane care of both pets and livestock in our county. It is amazing to me that Marion County has stricter humane ordinances than our county. I am not surprised that the state has taken a lax stance on these issues, but our county can do much better, in my opinion. In recent conversation with a Hamilton County elected official, I feel hopeful that there is a strong relationship between county officials and the Humane Society for Hamilton County, and I look forward to real changes for those who cannot speak for themselves. As President Abraham Lincoln advised us, “I care not for a man’s religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it.” Sharon McMahon, Noblesville

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Carmel Community Players production takes a lyrical look at relationships By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com The four-person cast of “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change,” hastens through rapid character THEATER development. “You don’t have arc of character throughout the show, but you have that in every scene,” actress Brenna Whitaker said. The Noblesville resident appears in the Carmel Community Players’ nine performances of the musical on weekends from Feb. 22 to March 10 at The Cat, 245 Veterans Way, Carmel. The musical examines relationships from first dates to dealing with marriage, child rearing, empty nests and beyond. “I did this show for the first time at Mud Creek, maybe 10 or 15 years ago,” Whitaker said. “A few years after that I did it at Myers Dinner Theatre in Hillsboro. Every character plays multiple parts. We’re a different person in every scene. After this show I will have done every women’s part. The fun thing about doing it multiple times is I was at a different stage in life each time I did it. The first time it resonated because I was single and dating. Now, I’m married with a young son, so the second act is what is resonating now.” Westfield resident Dee Timi suggested staging the musical to CCP, having directed it in Joplin, Mo., in 2008 when she lived there. “It’s that show that makes you laugh, makes you cry,” Timi said. “No matter what stage of life you’re in, it’s fun.” Libby Buck, an Indianapolis resident, saw the musical for the first time in New York on a field trip with her Valparaiso High School musical theater class. “I’ve been obsessed with it ever since,” Buck said. But she hasn’t seen it since. “This has been one of my bucket-list shows, so it’s been really exciting to participate,” she said. “The most challenging part is recalling what your character is from scene to scene. When I saw it in high

‘Cat in the Hat’ set for B&B editorial@youarecurrent.com A beloved children’s book comes to life on the Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre stage for the first time Feb. 15 as the Pyramid Players present “Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat” to open the 2019 Live Theatre for Kids season. The performances run through March 2. Andy Kear stars in the title role, with Nikki Miller as Sally, Chris Trombetta as her brother and Sally Scharbrough as Fish. AnnaLee Traeger and Christine Zavakos round out the cast as Kitten 1/Thing 1 and Kitten 2/ Thing 2, respectively. The show is directed by Elizabeth Stark Payne and choreographed by Jennifer Ladner. The musical director is Kristy Templet. Ed Stockman is the stage manager. Performances are at 10 a.m. Fridays, and at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Saturdays. All tickets are $17 and include a snack. For more information or complete show schedule, visit beefandboards.com.

Christian Condra (seated) and, from left, Libby Buck, Jonathan Scoble and Brenna Whitaker form the cast of “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.” (Submitted photo)

school, I just thought it was funny. Now, I’ve been married for 10 years and have two kids of my own, so a lot of the second act makes more sense to me now.” Buck and the two male cast members, Jonathan Scoble, Carmel, and Christian Condra, Indianapolis, are making their CCP debuts. “Playing different characters is the thrill,” Scoble said. “Playing different characters are, to me, what is the most fun about acting. It’s hilarious. The script drew me in pretty quickly.” Scoble said he got a call that CCP was looking for men because not many showed up to the auditions. “Christian and I have been working together for a couple of shows now and we want to work together more,” Scoble said. Scoble, who is single, said he identifies

with several of the characters. “The trials and tribulations of dating, don’t we all have a story?” Scoble said. “From beginning to end, you can see interactions between men and women, which is fascinating.” The experience is new for Condra. “I’ve always done shows that are one consistent story, and this is a bunch of different skits,” Condra said. “It’s almost ‘SNL, the Musical,’ that’s what stood out to me. It runs the range of different acting styles.” Noblesville resident Sandy Baetzhold is the musical director. The book and lyrics are by Joe DiPietro and the music is by Jimmy Roberts. The musical played off-Broadway for more than nine years before being released to community theaters. For more, visit carmelplayers.org.

Zionsville — “A Toast of Bubbly to 40 Fine Arts Years” will be held at 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 15 at CV Art and Frame, 110 S. Main St. This is the first of many exhibits to celebrate the gallery’s 40th anniversary. Carmel — The Indiana Wind Symphony concert, with pianist Kelleen Strutz, features selections from Aaron Copland, George Gershwin and James Barnes at 3 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Palladium, For more, visit indianawindsymphony.org Carmel — The Peanut Butter and Jam series will feature Three Little Hoosier Pigs, an Indiana twist on the fairy tale, at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 16 at the Palladium. The series is designed for ages 1-7. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. Indianapolis — The IRT “Celebrity Radio Show,” the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s annual fundraising event, is presented as a 1940s radio program at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 15. For more, visit irtlive.com


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“To Kill a Mockingbird,” The Tarkington, the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel

Civic Theatre presents the play based on the classic novel by Harper Lee about a black man falsely tried for raping a white woman in Alabama in the 1930s.

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IRT relays the true story of Anne Frank’s faith in humanity while hiding with her family during Nazi Germany’s occupation of the Netherlands. 
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Sarah Daniels stars as Sandy in the classical musical based at a high school in 1959. Cost: $45 to $70 (includes buffet dinner).

7 p.m. Feb. 14, 15, 16; 2 p.m. Feb. 17

Broadway singer-actress Megan Hilty will perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 15. (Submitted photo)

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Gregory Hancock’s original production pays homage to the old Westerns, featuring saloon girls, cowboys, bandits and a damsel in distress. Cost: $35

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Mud Creek presents dramedy chuckle. Your emotions will be all over the place.” Odle, who has acted at Mud Creek for If you need a dose of convincing to try the “Almost, Maine” dramedy arriving at Mud more than 20 years, discovered the play a few seasons ago when Mud Creek Creek Theatre on THEATER East 86th Street from alum Gary Cohen exposed her to the play. Feb. 15 to March 2, it “It has been in the back of my is highly recommended you visit the mind,” Odle said. “It kept popping up play’s website (almostmaine.com). as something we should do.” There will be no turning back at Odle chose the small cast route, that junction. The website offers a selecting her husband, Mason Odle, sweeping endorsement and shows Odle and daughter, Lexi Odle, along with there is nothing “almost” or “nearly” Kyrsten Lyster, Matt Hartzburg and Jennifer about this 95-minute performance scripted Poynter, to play 19 different roles. Lyster by actor and playwright John Cariani of and Hartzburg will be making their initial “Law & Order” fame. appearances at Mud Creek. Indeed, this February special at Mud Creek Meanwhile, the Odles have clicked in provides a series of sizzling love and romanrehearsals. tic episodes in which a variety of figures “Mason’s not scared to put himself out fall in and out of love in unique and strange there,” Andrea said. ways. The actors, four souls who play multiBut there are more than two Odles in “Alple characters in the nine acts, bounce from most, Maine.” Lexi pops up on stage, while one setting to another, using romance as a daughters Kenzie and Rylee assist mom common thread in their stories. with stage preparations. “It is an amazing roller coaster of emo“It helps having everyone there,” Andrea tions,” said Noblesville resident Andrea Odle, said. “When I go home at night, they underthe first-time director of the Mud Creek verstand what I have been through.” sion. “You may cry, or you may have a belly editorial@youarecurrent.com

Clark’s national tour stops in Fishers By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com

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NOBLESVILLE SCHOOLS NUTRITION AND FOOD SERVICES DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Noblesville Schools currently has part time, school year kitchen and cashier openings in their Nutrition & Food Services Department. To apply for these positions, please visit our website: www.noblesvilleschools.org Any questions may be directed to: Sue Dunn, Nutrition & Food Services Director Educational Services Center 18025 River Road Noblesville, IN 46062 (317) 773-3171, ext. 10420

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OPEN HOUSE

International Montessori School, Inc. For Preschool and Kindergarten Students 2150 West 96 th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260

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Current in Noblesville

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2019 CUSTOM HOME TOUR

FEBRUARY 16

199TH ST

from noon to 5:00 p.m. from noon to 5:00 p.m.

191ST ST

SUNDAY

Model Home: 1048 Chatham Hills Blvd

32

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Home for Sale: 20275 Chatham Creek Dr

151ST ST

CAREY RD

OAK RD

from noon to 5:00 p.m. p.m.

MONON TRAIL

FEBRUARY 17

GRAND PARK

38 38

GRAY RD

SATURDAY

TOMLINSON TOMLINSON RD RD

151ST ST 146TH ST

146TH ST

31

RANGELINE RD

MONON TRAIL

Model Home: 505 Jackson’s Grant Blvd SPRING MILL RD

E SMOKEY ROW RD

8TH ST

Model Home: 15275 Maple Ridge Dr Home for Sale: 15404 Maple Ridge Dr

MAIN ST

CITY CENTER DR 126TH ST

NEW Model Home: 9856 Morningstar Ln

MERIDIAN

Home for Sale: 1522 Evenstar Blvd

465

116TH ST

KEYSTONE AVE

Home for Sale: 9858 Morningstar Ln

WESTFIELD BLVD

116TH ST

CARMEL DR

106TH ST

99TH ST

96TH ST

GRAY RD

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GRAND OPENING OF MODEL HOME

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