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Plan commission favors hotel, convention center By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com At its Feb. 16 meeting, the Noblesville Plan Commission forwarded the development plan for a hotel and the city’s development first potential convention center. To be built on 15 acres on the southeast side of Noblesville, east of Hamilton Town Center, the proposal by Sun Development & Management Corp. would bring a 198room, seven-story hotel and Patel 20,000-square-foot convention center, along with five commercial outlots. Within the plan, the developer is requesting several waivers – many because of size and scope. For example, typical signage for a development in the corporate campus would have a maximum area of 500 square feet. However, the developer is requesting 3,050 square feet of signage to be allowed because of the potential need for signage on the commercial outlots and an increased amount because of the size of the hotel and convention center. The project was first introduced to the Noblesville Common Council in fall by the Mayor’s Office, and at the council’s Oct. 13 meeting, more than $6 million – to be paid through a bond issue – in investments by the city were approved, along with a 10-year tax abatement plan to Sun Development Management Corp, to end in 2029. Approximately $4 million of the $6 million would be an investment into the conference center, which would have the capacity to hold
The proposed development would be built within the Corporate Campus Planned Development District at the southeast intersection of Olio Road and Tegler Drive, east of the Hamilton Town Center. (Source: City of Noblesville)
up to 1,000 people, according to Sun Development CEO Bharat Patel. The hotel, an Embassy Suites, would also house an additional 5,000 square feet of conference and meeting space, and both facilities would bring approximately 70 full-time jobs and up to 25 part-time jobs. In October, city attorney Mike Howard said the land had an assessed value of approximately $34,000 as farm ground but that the investment would garner in excess of $30 million.
Scout breakfast raises more than $60K On the cover
Lisa Ridder, director of Smart Steps by Chaucie’s Place, discusses the importance and need for children of the body safety program in schools. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. V11, No. 24 Copyright 2016. 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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By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com Boy Scouts Troops and their leaders and volunteers have $60,000 more in their pockets fundraiser after this year’s Noblesville Mayor’s Breakfast for Scouting, held Feb. 9 at the Hamilton Co. 4-H Fairgrounds. With more than 300 in attendance, the fundraiser’s results and guest count were right on par with last year’s figures, said Crys Gilliat, development assistant for the Boy Scouts of America Crossroads of America Council. Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear said the funds will provide scholarships and services to 994 Scouts and 438 adult volunteers. He continued, saying last year’s fundraising aided more than 1,200 scouts
Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear interviews Daniel Brake of Cub Scout Pack 116 about his camp experience at the breakfast. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)
with camp scholarships. In 2015, 22 Noblesville Boy Scouts earned the rank of Eagle Scout – something only approximately 4 percent of Scouts achieve – and more than 3,351 hours of community service were worked. For more, visit currentnoblesville.com.
If approved, both the hotel and conference center are expected to open by the end of 2017, with construction beginning as early as this spring. The Noblesville Common Council will vote on the development plan at its Feb. 23 meeting at 7 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 16 S. 10th St., Noblesville. To see an agenda for the meeting, visit www.cityofnoblesville.org. To see more from Current in Noblesville about this project, visit currentnoblesville.com.
Noblesville kid wins athlete of the year Chris Nobbe, 8, a third grader at Noble Crossing Elementary, was recently honored as the USA Track & Field Indiana Youth Cross Country Athlete of the Year in the 8 and Under Division. He received his award at the USATF Indiana Awards Celebration on Jan. 16 in Indianapolis. Nobbe competes for the Body in Training Track Club in Noblesville. In the fall, at the USATF Indiana Junior Olympics championships, he won finishing four seconds ahead of the runner-up Malachi Lesnet of Noblesville over the 2km course. Two weeks later at the Region 7 championships, he placed second, trailing Jack Shinneman, also of Noblesville. Earlier in the fall, he placed second at Hoosier Cross Country Grand Prix events held in Lowell, Ind. and Noblesville and finished the year ranked fifth in the grand prix standings. Nobbe also plays travel baseball, and his favorite subject in school is math. He began running four years ago when he ran with his grandmother at a local one-mile race. (Submitted photo)
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Schools admin to lead ICASE education and has been at the forefront of increasing inclusionary practices and coteaching models to better serve students with Announced Feb. 12, Mark Booth, director of special needs,” said Noblesville Schools Supt. student services at Noblesville Schools, will Dr. Beth Niedermeyer in a press relead ICASE – the education Indiana Council of lease. “I know Mark will use this leadership position to share his expertise, Administrators of that has served Noblesville Schools Special Education – as president for a so well, throughout the state and to three-year term. shape forward-thinking policy in the During his term, Booth will reprearea of special education.” sent special education administrators During his tenure at Noblesville, and educators throughout the state Booth Booth created Autism House, a profesfor both state and federal issues, sional development tool for special education helping to shape policies to impact the quality administrators. He is also credited with develof education for students. oping the Noblesville Unified Sports program Booth has more than 25 years of education through Special Olympics, a special education experience, having served as an assistant parent-leadership team, and the Project Work principal, home school advisor and instrucinitiative, a real-world intern work experience tional assistant in Pike and Perry Townships program for students with special needs. In prior to joining Noblesville Schools as a direc2013, Booth was named Educator of the Year by tor in 2004. the Indiana School Board Association. “Mark is a passionate advocate for special news@currentnoblesville.com
NEMS sets best example for IDOE news@currentnoblesville.com The Indiana Dept. of Education has chosen Noblesville’s East Middle School – the only school in Hamilrecognition ton Co. – as an example of what other schools in the state should follow. Announced Feb. 9, IDOE has selected the school, along with ten others statewide, to be recognized as part of a new program aimed at highlighting high-quality education practices throughout the state. According to a press release from Noblesville Schools, NEMS was chosen based on their focused and intentional approach to school-day structure and planning, which the
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Lisa Ridder educates on body safety to prevent abuse By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Since volunteering and becoming part of the staff at Chaucie’s Place in Hamilton Co., an advocacy organization that works to prevent child sexual abuse and suicide, Lisa Ridder has educated tens of thousands of kids. On Jan. 12, Ridder was named director cover story of the organization’s Smart Steps program, a program that teaches body safety to elementary-age kids in schools and child care facilities all over the state. She is now working in her fourth school year educating students. In November, she celebrated her third anniversary working at Chaucie’s Place. “Pretty much how I spend most of my days is traveling around to the different schools,” Ridder said. “I usually visit one school a day, and I have a phenomenal team of volunteers … They’re trained volunteers that meet me at the school, and we give presentations to children in their classroom.” The program takes place in kindergarten, second grade and fourth grade classrooms. Once the presentation is over, students have the opportunity to ask questions. In the fourth grade rooms, students are asked to fill out a talk slip. “Basically, it just asks them a question. They have to check the answer that best describes them, like, ‘Yes, I have been touched on a private part,’ or, ‘No, I have not.’ Then the (school) counselor and I, based on who says yes, will visit with those children one-on-one to have an easy conversation to figure out exactly what’s going on. Based on those conversations, we either make a report to (the Dept. of Child Services), or we don’t. Last year we made 10 reports to DCS. It’s probably going to be double that this year.” Already in this school year, Ridder said 12 reports have been made to DCS. In the 2014-15 school year, the program was presented to nearly 19,000 kids, a 17 percent increase over the previous year. Ridder said the program will easily reach 20,000
(Above) (Right) Lisa Ridder was recently named director of the Smart Steps program at Chaucie’s Place, an advocacy organization that works to prevent child sexual abuse and suicide. The program is presented in elementary schools all over central Indiana. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)
this year, as they teach it in 92 elementary schools and childcare facilities. “The program not only impacts children directly, but also their friends and their siblings and anybody they’re going to share their knowledge with. If you can teach one child and stop it with one child, think of the ripple effect it has,” Ridder said. “The program teaches child sexual abuse, but it also gives children a voice, which a lot of times they don’t realize they have. It empowers them to say no to unwanted touches.” All public Hamilton Co. school districts, including Noblesville Schools, along with Our Lady of Grace in Noblesville participate in the program. New this year, Noblesville Schools began offering the program to Kindergarten classes and previously had the program in second and fourth grade. Ridder said the education often transcends to teachers and parents as well, giving them an open door to be able to discuss the otherwise sensitive subject with their children. Before going into a district to teach the 25-minute program to classrooms each year, Ridder and volunteers hold a parent night. For adults, Chaucie’s Place offers Stewards of Children training, teaching adults how to discuss child sexual abuse and react to a child’s disclosure of information. At Noblesville Schools, all educators go through the Stewards of Children training. On April 27, the organization will hold its annual Friends of Chaucie’s Place Breakfast from 7 to 9 a.m. at Ritz Charles in Carmel. Tickets are $10. For more, visit www.chauciesplace.org.
Meet lisa ridder Family: Husband, Kurt, and daughters, Kate and Hope, both students at Our Lady of Grace Catholic School. Background: Worked in sales and marketing before Chaucie’s Place. Previously lived in California before moving to Indiana. Has lived in Hamilton Co. since 1998. Career at Chaucie’s Place: “I started off as just a general volunteer (in 2012). I liked what they were doing. I liked that they were on the prevention education side of it. I honestly wasn’t even looking for a job … but then there was an opening for a prevention education coordinator. That first year, we reached 10,500.” Ridder is now the director of the Smart Steps program.
“One in 10 children are sexually abused before their 18th birthday, and 90 percent of the time its by someone they know.”
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It’s your dough they’re using Outgoing Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann said recently the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs and the Indiana Office of Tourism Development have launched the latest round of the Place Based Investment Fund. It gives cities and towns throughout Indiana the opportunity to apply for grants to support community and economic development projects. We’re all about making life better in every corner of this state, but we also believe it is important that everyone understand grant money actually is taxpayer money, and therefore it’s yours. ••• Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) told the Washington Examiner earlier this month the Select Committee on Benghazi, which he chairs, is pressing on with its controversial investigation. Gowdy said he believes it could result in findings being up for public consumption before likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton (N.Y.) faces voters on Election Day. This squares nicely with the public’s right to know. ••• Here’s a debate we’d really like to see: Clinton vs. Chris Christie (R-N.J.). With his prosecutorial expertise, we have to believe the former secretary of state would be reeling just minutes into it. ••• We watched with equal parts horror and amusement a video of University of Oregon students, supporters of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). Asked a series of questions, not one student could provide a substantive answer. The sheep-ish mentality is alarming. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
BEL I EVE I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In West Warwick, R.I., It is illegal to use water on even-numbered days for the sole purpose of watering plants, gardens or lawns. Source: dumblaws.com
Object lesson Commentary by Terry Anker These last few of my birthdays have found my children getting into a groove in the gift giving department. When they were young, a finger painted piece of construction paper would be delivered (and received) with unbounded pride and satisfaction. They were certain and secure in the knowledge that I’d love it – and, they were right. I did. My expectations and their desire to give came into perfect alignment. As we grew older, their thoughts and my desires drifted a bit. Birthdays, other than their own, brought a sense of foreboding, a concern that they’d not be able to deliver something that I might like or enjoy. And, I, at times, took their insecurity as indicating a waning interest in us as their parents. Maybe, I even felt a little sorry for myself. Then in recent years, our boys – now maturing nicely into fine young Americans – have brought an indication of anticipation and excitement into the exchange. They
have, as they once did, extoled me with their confidence of how much I will love their gift. Rightly deciding that a gift doesn’t have to come from a department store, they have taken to giving me gifts of their time. They’ve promised, and followed through, on finding activities that we could enjoy together and committing themselves to it. And like them, I’ve committed just the same. Isn’t the notion of making a gift to someone about showing them that we honor them, and what they seek, as much as we find our own joy in the giving? It is often said that it is impossible to “buy” for we men of a certain age. Anything we want, we already have. True. But perhaps, we’ve missed the point. Is it possible that a gift is a commitment and not an object? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
Q U O T E O F T HE WEEK Remember, happiness doesn’t depend on who you are or what you have; it depends solely on what you think. – Dale Carnegie
It has begun. Today we pulled the trigger on our kitchen remodel, and for your reading pleasure, I promise humor to keep you updated on the inevitable bad choices, measurement snafus and stress-induced tirades that can only come from feeding a family of six with nothing but a microwave and a can opener. The redo is a long time in the making. Our house has not been updated in 20 years, and the kitchen in particular is showing signs of major wear and tear. Drawer faces are falling off, cabinets aren’t closing, and the all-white appliances aren’t so white anymore. The only part that has stood the test of time are the countertops, which despite my numerous attempts to stain, burn and permanently damage them, remain obnoxiously stuck in their perfect 1990s laminate glory. Interestingly, it was a commode catastrophe that finally got us ready to begin this massive undertaking: tree roots broke into the main sewer line, made a comfy little home for themselves, and then caused a massive blockage that sent fecal-contaminated water down our back hall, into a bedroom, and through the vents to the finished basement below. It was so not awesome, but the silver lining is we were able to make a claim on our homeowner’s insurance and gain approval for new flooring in the adjacent kitchen. In the grand tradition of “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” one home improvement led to another, and here we are. Our goal is to have everything complete by May, just in time for our fabulouslysouthern Kentucky Derby party. Personally, I don’t understand why it should take more than a week to install cabinets, place a countertop, lay the floor and slide in a new fridge. Seriously, how hard is that? But my husband Doo assures me we’ll be kitchenless for at least three, probably more and that at least one delay will occur. So we’ll see. Hopefully our handy man and various vendors come through, and nothing goes haywire, but knowing my luck, I’ll have plenty to write about. You’re welcome in advance. Peace out.
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Geist: Global village coffee
Carmel: eggshell bistro
The best brews from Africa
A little taste of Europe, in the middle of Carmel
I was always told that the best coffee comes from Africa. Well, I was always told that by my friend Daniel, who spent a good portion of his life living in Zambia. If Daniel had coffee from Global Village Coffee in Geist, he would probably be impressed. Serving Ethiopian coffee, Global Village Coffee truly stands out against other places that serve coffee. The coffee is earthy and sweet. Not sweet in a sense of use of artificial sweeteners, but a mild fruit-flavored sweetness. The lattes are well balanced as well and it is easy to taste the natural flavor of the coffee without being overwhelmed by anything else that is added to the latte. Overall, the coffee is good and contains a lot of flavor. Maybe my friend was onto something when he told me the best coffee comes from Africa. It was good to try Ethiopia first.
I felt like I was in Europe. The Eggshell Bistro seemed like it would fit right in, in France or Italy, which is good, considering the culturally different ways the coffee is brewed to achieve different tastes. This includes the Japanese Siphon technique of brewing coffee. The coffee that the Eggshell Bistro serves is unique. The “Three Africans” blend is delicious. Served black, it is by far a very smooth cup of black coffee. It is strong, yet the taste is smooth and there is no overpowering bitterness to it as one might find with an “Americano.” One of its best qualities is that there is virtually no aftertaste after drinking the cup of coffee. The lattes also offered by the Eggshell Bistro are nice as well. It has more of a creamy texture and highlights the natural taste of the coffee. Eggshell Bistro is located in Carmel City Center.
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Coffee better than the conventional brews
Who gets up very early on a Saturday just to wait in line with lots of people just to get coffee? Apparently, me. It was the grand opening of Sure Shot Coffee at Vardagen in downtown Fishers and the wait for coffee was worth it. The coffee itself tastes fresh and has an earthy taste. The lattes are well balanced and does not taste too sweet nor does it taste bitter. The cold-brewed coffee is worth tasting. I would recommend this for fans of iced-black coffee. It is served extremely cold, and without ice. Another interesting menu item is “The Undertow.” It gives a hot and cold sensation once one drinks it. It is served as two espresso shots and packs a punch. There is a seating area on the second floor to relax as well. Would I wait in line with all those people for coffee again? Definitely.
“Friends don’t let friends drink…” Well, you know how the rest goes. That’s the first thing that I see walking into Noble Coffee and Tea Company in downtown Noblesville, a sign that reads how friends shouldn’t let friends buy over-priced, popularbrand coffee. The menu here is fairly simple to understand and seating is in a separate room apart from where coffee is ordered. If you are new to the coffee shop, the baristas are helpful in making a decision on a cup to drink. After having my first cup, I quickly understood why the sticker was on their front door. Their coffee had an extremely smooth and rich flavor to it. The brew did not taste like a dark roast or light roast, but something that had characteristics of both. If flavors are added, the flavors are not overbearing, and do not mask the taste of the coffee. Instead, the flavors blend together with the coffee to make a balance.
The Warehouse – The Warehouse in Carmel will have performances all through the year. Upcoming shows include: Howie Day on Feb. 27, Rickie Lee Jones on March 4, Jon McLaughlin on March 9, Stacy Mitchhart on March 11, Jim Lauderdale on March 12, Darlingside & David Wax Museum with Haroula Rose on May 5 and Tom Rush on May 19. For more, visit liveforthemusic.com. Shen Yun – On March 8 and 9, the show “Shen Yun” will be on stage with a live orchestra at Clowes Memorial Hall of Butler University in Indianapolis. For more, visit ShenYun.com/Indianapolis. Maple Syrup Festival – Maple mania has officially struck Brown Co. as the National Maple Syrup Festival is fast approaching! The fun, sticky, and oh so sweet Festival returns to Brown Co. for a second year, March 5-6. For more, visit browncounty.com. Antiques Road Show – Antiques Roadshow, PBS’s most-watched ongoing series and a production of WGBH Boston, visits Indianapolis as part of a six-city 2016 summer tour. Roadshow and WFYI will host an all-day appraisal event July 9. To enter the drawing for free tickets to the Indianapolis Antiques Roadshow event and to see complete application rules, go to pbs.org/roadshowtickets. For more, you may also call toll-free 888-7623749. Deadline for applications is April 28 at 11:59pm PST. The BrewsLine – In celebration of Indiana’s Bicentennial, ride The BrewsLine to sample local craft brews and hear the stories of their historic ties. Breweries stops include Deer Creek Brewery, Deviate Brewing, Grand Junction Brewing Company, Heady Hollow Brewing Company and Sun King Fishers Tap Room and Small Batch Brewery. Visit brewsline.checkfront.com/reserve to make reservations. This brew tour will be on Sundays until May 22. Hearthside suppers at Conner Prairie – Ever wonder what people ate for dinner in the early 19th century, or how they prepared the meal? Discover those answers firsthand when you help prepare, serve and eat a candlelight feast straight from the pages of 19th century cookbooks. Enjoy this experience with friends and family. Wine and beer options available for additional cost. This program is recommended for ages 10 and older. Reservations required online at connerprairie.org or by calling 776- 6000. Suppers run until March 13.
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The Center for the Performing Arts – 355 City Center Dr., Carmel – thecenterpresents.org Feb. 26 – Polish Baltic Philharmonic Feb. 27 – Silk Road Ensemble Hoosier Park Racing & Casino – 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson – hoosierpark.com Feb. 26 – Woomblies Rock Orchestra Feb. 27 – Mix Factory The Warehouse – 254 1 Ave. S.W., Carmel – liveforthemusic.com Feb. 27 – Howie Day 8 Second Saloon – 111 N. Lynhurst Dr., Indianapolis – 8secondssaloon.net Feb. 26 – Aaron Watson; M.L.E Feb. 27 – Southern Country Hopwood Cellars Winery – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – hopwoodcellars.com Feb. 26 – Jazz Elements Trio Feb. 27 – Tracy & Amy’s Curve Appeal Mo’s Irish Pub – 13193 Levinson Ln., Noblesville – mosirishpub.com/indy Feb. 25 – Kelley Isenhower Feb. 26 – Jai Baker Band Feb. 27 – The Bishops Cobblestone Grill – 160 S. Main St., Zionsville – cobblestonegrill.com Feb. 26 – Scott & Andra Feb. 27 – Matt Record *Performers are scheduled, but may change
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All-Purpose building: 11675 Hazel Parkway, Carmel • 710-0162 • www.carmelfarmersmarket.com Learn a New Board Game • Disconnect from your phone and reconnect with people! New board games far exceed the ones you remember from childhood. Local game developers Action Phase Games will demo February releases Scoundrel Society and Ninja Camp at noon while other enthusiasts will be playing family and strategy games until 11pm. No need to bring anything just come in and reboot! • Feb. 27 from noon-11 p.m. • FREE • Saltire Games, 11723 Pendleton Pike, Indianapolis • 823 - 1645, saltiregames.com Hoosier Heart-Land • In honor of Indiana’s Bicentennial, this year’s Nickel Plate Art’s Valentine’s exhibit features works that depict what artists love about the Hoosier state. Meant to serve as a visual love letter to Indiana, this event commemorates the people, places, and things that make this state what it is today. Even in dreary February days, you will be able to marvel at what a complex, vibrant place Indiana has become. Today is the last day this exhibit will be on display. • Feb. 27 • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 S. Eighth St., Noblesville • 542-3690 • www.nickelplatearts.org Star Wars Game Day • Bring your sunday inner Jedi, rebel or storm trooper to meet others from your side of the force from the 501 Legion Bloodfin Garrison and Rebel Legion Mos Espa Base for photos and interactions. Learn to play Star Wars Armada, XWing, Imperial Assault, Living Card, and roleplay-
ing games. Promos and other giveaways for playing and dropping in to learn more about the force! • Feb. 28 from 1-5 p.m. • FREE • Saltire Games 11723 Pendleton Pike • (317) 823 - 1645, saltiregames.com Drawing Class • Learn to improve your artistic skills in this art class for all skill levels. Nickel Plate Studio Artists Bruce Neckar and John Reynolds will provide subject matter and provide tips. Nickel Plate Arts will be responsible for providing graphite sticks, newsprint, and drawing boards, although participants may bring their own materials. Must be 15 or older. • Feb. 29-Mar. 7 recurring every Monday, from 7-9 p.m. • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 South Eighth St., Noblesville • $100/10 weeks • 452-3690 • www.mkt.com/ nickel-plate-arts/drawing-class-session
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DIVORCE – WHAT TO EXPECT: Options to Resolve Your Case Prior to Trial In family law, a majority of cases settle outside of the courtroom. There are many reasons to attempt to reach a settlement, including uncertainty as to the judge’s decision, anxiety about testifying in court, the potential to increase animosity between the parties, and the attorney’s fees associated with attending a hearing. It is common for a party to never step foot inside of a courtroom because the parties reach an Agreement on all terms without the requiring the court’s intervention. There are two primary methods to reach an out-of-court agreement: informal negotiations and mediation. Informal negotiations involve communication between the parties and/or their counsel concerning the terms of a final agreement. This process involves communication as to the terms of a final agreement without the assistance of a third party (a mediator or judge). In some instances, the parties may be able to reach an agreement on the general terms of an agreement and engage counsel to assist with the finalization of those terms to ensure approval by the court. In other cases, counsel for the parties will exchange proposals and draft agreements in an attempt to reach a resolution. In the event parties are unable to reach an Agreement through informal negotiations, mediation is a common next step. Mediation may be agreed upon by the parties or ordered by the court. At mediation, the parties are typically placed in separate rooms with their counsel and the Mediator serves as the neutral
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third party who exchanges proposals between the parties in intensive and focused settlement negotiations. The Mediator’s role is to assist the parties in their attempt to reach common ground by addressing certain considerations as to an anticipated reasonable outcome in court as well as other realistic and pragmatic concerns with any proposed settlement. There are instances where parties do not reach an agreement during mediation. In that case, a final hearing is the next step as the mediator does not have the authority to order the parties to comply with certain terms or reach a final agreement. A recent trend in family law is for parties to engage in a collaborative divorce process. In such instances, parties are focused on reaching a collaborative agreement and hire respective counsel trained to do so. The process is similar in many respects to informal negotiations and mediation, with the ultimate goal of reaching an agreeable settlement. One different aspect of the collaborative law process is that in the event parties are unable to reach a settlement, they must hire new counsel and begin the process anew. At Hollingsworth & Zivitz, P.C., our team has the experience, the understanding, and the compassion to assist with your family law needs. If you have questions or concerns regarding divorce, custody, support, or any other family law concerns contact our firm at 317.DIVORCE or visit our website at www.hzlegal.com.
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This is one of my favorite combinations, lemon, orange, honey and herbs. They work in perfect harmony to create a most savory and aromatic chicken dish! Roast Chicken with Honey and Citrus is not only a weeknight meal with lots of Mediterranean flavor but it will also look beautiful on your dinner table for a weekend party! Note: You can make your own Herbs de Provence: 3 tbsp. thyme, 2 tbsp. savory, 1 tbsp. oregano, 3 tsp. rosemary, 2 tsp. marjoram, 1 tbsp. lavender (optional). Mix all together and store in an airtight container. Serves: 6 Ingredients: 4 pounds chicken thighs, 1/4 cup olive oil, 5 cloves garlic, finely chopped, 2 tablespoons honey, 2 whole lemons, (one juiced and one sliced), 2 whole oranges, (one juiced and one sliced), 1 tablespoon herbs de Provence, 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika, 1 teaspoon onion powder, 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper, salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste, 1 medium onion, thinly sliced, 1 teaspoon fresh thyme, chopped, 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped, 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, chopped Directions: In a large bowl combine chicken thighs, olive oil, garlic, honey, citrus juices, herbs de Provence, paprika, onion powder,
Lemon, orange, honey and herbs is the perfect combination for chicken. (Photo by Ceci Martinez)
red pepper flake, salt and pepper. Cover and let marinate, refrigerated, overnight. Preheat oven to 350. In a baking pan arrange the sliced citrus and onions, place chicken pieces on top and spoon marinade over it evenly. Sprinkle with thyme and rosemary. Bake for 50 minutes. Chicken is done when juices are clear yellow (rather than pink). With a slotted spoon transfer chicken to a serving platter. Moisten with a few spoonfuls of pan juices and sprinkle generously with parsley. Serve with roasted potatoes on the side. Ceci Martinez is a Zionsville resident who was born in New York and raised in Peru. For more of Ceci’s recipes, visit currentzionsville.com.
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Heidi Pops continues expansion By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Heidi Greene quit her day job to follow her dream, opening Heidi Pops gourmet popcorn stores across central Indiana. food In August 2014, Greene and her husband, Russ, opened their very first Heidi Pops store in Plainfield before opening the Noblesville store in July 2015. In between, they opened fully operational kiosk locations in Greenfield and Ft. Wayne, and now, they’ve just opened their newest store in Clay Terrace. “This is it. This is the big expansion in a short frame of time,” said Greene, who added she doesn’t plan to continue to open any more stores in the near future. The couple, who currently live in Plainfield but are looking to move back to Hamilton Co., boasts its wide variety of flavor options, with new ones being created continuously. “We have over 60 flavors, so I think we’re at 62 right now, maybe 63,” said Greene, who keeps a running list of new flavor ideas. “We’re always inventing new ones. Our new flavor is Breakfast at Heidi Pops. Think pancake syrup, and we use real bacon.” All flavors are not made each day, but are available to order. Most fruit and candyflavored popcorns are available in sealed packages at the stores and kiosks. Green said special orders are common though. “To do the flavors all the time and have a consistent quality to them, it’s a lot of work. We use top quality products,” Green said.
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Heidi and Russ Greene, owners of five Heidi Pops stores across central Indiana, recently opened their newest location at Clay Terrace. (Submitted image)
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“We use real butter, real sugar. We melt our cheese down, so it’s not a powdered or reconstituted cheese.” Before opening the first store, Greene worked at ADP as an executive assistant in the sales department, and Russ is a retired Army major in addition to always working in the corporate executive environment. “This is something I’ve always wanted to do. So, I was always scoping out little areas and stuff,” Green said. “We wanted to have our own business, and probably for 11 or 12 years now, this is something I’ve wanted to do. So we were at an age where we said it was either time to do it or don’t do it.” For more, visit heidipops.com.
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Home prices rise – F.C. Tucker Company reported average home sale prices in the nine-county central Indiana region rose 2.1 percent in January 2016 compared to January 2015, while active listings declined 11.7 percent in the same period. Home prices averaged $171,253 last month, which is more than $3,500 higher than the average price of homes in January 2015.
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a traumatic accident, Indiana Blood Center is ready to respond thanks to the support of our dedicated donors. And we can respond quickly because we are here locally in your commuAnother successful year wrapped up our nity when and where you need us most. Bleed Blue Blood Drive and the Donor Center When a rare blood type or complex Days that followed. It blood product is required to treat a blood was my privilege to patient, like those cared for by Riley cheer on our 350 employHospital for Children at IU Health, ees in all our locations and the 3,091 Indiana Blood Center is at the ready. Hoosiers who raised their sleeves From cancer patients of all ages to to give back for one purpose: to give life-threatening traumas, Indiana Blood blood and give life. Center is here to help physicians save As a nonprofit community serMiraglia lives – anyone, anywhere, any time. vice organization, we succeed only Just as we have for more than 60 years, through widespread community support and Indiana Blood Center stands committed to the lifesaving networks across the state. This the safe and stable supply of blood. For those wonderful Hoosier spirit of volunteerism and Hoosiers who have yet to raise their sleeves, service has a direct impact on the hospitals we ask you to join this lifesaving network. we serve. Please give back, give blood and give life – When a hospital calls in the middle of the through Indiana Blood Center. night to request blood and platelets due to
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The Shard from the Tower of London. (Photo by Don Knebel)
Shard: A new symbol of London? Commentary by Don Knebel
Critics of London’s “Shard” say it resembles broken glass. Erecting that building, the tallest in the Europe Union, required breaking barriers, both aesthetic and technical. travel In 2000, Irvine Seller, a London developer, got the idea of erecting a vertical city on the site of a building he owned just south of the River Thames, across from the Tower of London. Wanting not only to erect a building but to make a statement, he met in Berlin with Italian architect Renzo Piano, who sketched the design of an irregularly-shaped glass pyramid on a restaurant napkin. Seller immediately embraced the design concept, inspired by the masts of Thames sailing ships and London church spires, but a number of London heritage groups did not. One said the proposed building would be like“a shard of glass through the heart of historic London.” After an expensive public inquiry, the design was approved and the derision was adopted as the building’s official name. The site on which the Shard was to be
erected was closely surrounded by other buildings, including a hospital, which required demolishing the existing 24-story building piece by piece. To save time and money, 23 stories of the concrete central core of the new building, to which the floors are attached, were completed before the basement had been excavated, a technique called “top down” construction that had never been used on a skyscraper. The concrete core rose nearly 10 feet a day, with the forms aligned using GPS, another technique new to skyscrapers. Completed in 2012, the Shard is 1,016 feet high and incorporates 11,000 panes of glass, enough to cover more than 10 football fields. The glass reflects the changing colors of the sky, creating what some are beginning to regard as the new symbol of London. Critics are not sure they like that idea. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column, visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville. com.
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