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NHS senior and sculptor Paul Williams and Nickel Plate Arts Program Coordinator Kavita Singh have worked together to plan and bring to fruition the arts organization’s first-ever spring break camp. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. V11, No. 28 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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Noble Industries will expand its headquarters at 3333 Conner St. in Noblesville by 52,400 square feet. (Submitted photo)
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Noble Industries, Inc. has plans to expand its headquarters in Noblesville after the Noblesville Common Council approved development the designation of an economic revitalization area for the company at its March 15 meeting. Noblesville Economic Development Director Judi Johnson said the current footprint of the building is approximately 70,000 square feet, with expansion planned for an additional 52,400 square feet on the five acres Noble Industries has purchased south of its current building – 39,000 of which will be warehouse and production space, and 13,400 of which will be office space – to total approximately 122,000 square feet. “They currently employ 65 people,” Johnson said. “This expansion will allow them to hire 50 new jobs, to yield annual salaries of approximately $37,000 on average. Johnson continued, saying the overall total capital investment in the project is $6.1 million. “Real property investment is estimated to be $3.5 million, along with $2.6 million in personal property. The request with this preliminary resolution is for a 10-year declining real property tax phase-in, as well as a four-year phase-in on personal property,” she said to the council. “From my perspective, a long-time Noblesville company, it’s great to see you expanding in your industry,” said Councilor Greg O’Connor to company owners Greg Parker and Brenda Parker-Snyder at the meeting. “Manufacturing, nobody does that anymore, and you’re doing it. Good for you. It’s exciting to see the expansion.” The family owned metal fabrication and manufacturing company at 3333 E. Conner St., Noblesville, has been in business in Noblesville since 1968, founded by William and Anita Parker. The
company makes materials for auto, aerospace, medical, telecommunications and agriculture industries and more. The passed resolution serves as the introduction to the project. A public hearing will be held and confirmatory resolution voted on by the council at its next meeting, 7 p.m. March 29 at Noblesville City Hall, 16 S. 10th St.
Timeline of Noble Industries in Noblesville 1968 – Founded in a small barn and began making metal aquarium stands part time. 1969 – Begins making metal aquarium stands, fabricating molds for rubber products and designing and producing tooling and dies. 1970 – Becomes incorporated. 1972 – Moves out of the barn to is current 5,000-square-foot facility at 3333 E. Conner St. 1974 – Expands 10,000 square feet. Adds more technology for metal fabrication. 1978 – Expands another 15,000 square feet to total 30,000 square feet of facility space. Designs and markets its second “captive product” – the Noble Pyramid Auto Ramp – ranked by Consumer Reports as the top auto ramp in the county. 1980 – Begins production of military shipping containers to be used by the U.S. Dept. of Defense protecting M1 Tank and jet engine transmissions during shipment. 1985 – Announces the production of its third “captive product” – the Noble Nitro Chiller – a cryogenic freezer. 1994-2010 – Purchases and utilizes various technologies for ramp up production and services. 2012 – Purchases Madsen Wire Products to offer full-service metal fabrication services to customers. 2016 – Announces 52,400-square-foot expansion of current headquarters. (Source: Noble Industries, Inc.)
Car accident kills Noblesville woman – Betty Lou Turner, 87, Noblesville died after a two-car crash at approximately 1:05 p.m. March 16 at the Ind. 37 and Field Drive intersection in Noblesville. Police said Turner’s 2002 Saturn passenger car was traveling eastbound on Field Drive before pulling into the path of a 1996 Pontiac passenger car traveling northbound on Ind. 37. The other driver was identified as Cheryl A. Joy, 69, Cicero and was transported by ambulance to Riverview Health with nonlife-threatening injuries. For more, visit currentnoblesville.com. Spring break reminder – Noblesville Schools and Legacy Christian School will observe spring break from March 28 to April 8. Our Lady of Grace Catholic School will be on break from April 4 to 8 and Guerin Catholic School from April 1 to 8. Brush pickup in full swing – Beginning March 14 and running through Oct. 14, the Noblesville Street Dept. is picking up brush. Pickups will be made on the street side only with no alley connections, and all brush must be placed as close to the curb as possible. The street department will make pickups each week on the same day as residents’ trash day but not necessarily at the same time. For more, visit currentnoblesville.com, or call the street department at 776-6348. Constitutional Patriots Candidate Meet and Greet – Mark your calendar for 7 p.m. tonight, March 22. The public will have the opportunity to hear and meet the Hamilton Co. Commissioner, county council, State Senate and State Representative candidates that have a primary. Each of them will be speaking for approximately five minutes, and they will have tables set up for guests to talk with them afterwards. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. This event is at Central Christian Church, 1242 W. 136th St., Carmel. Nickel Plate SMART Series: Pechakucha Launch – The new Nickel Plate Arts membership appreciation series launches from 6:30 to 8 p.m. March 24 at Nickel Plate Arts with a book-themed Pechakucha. What’s a Pechakucha? Nickel Plate is putting its own spin on this Japanese event — evenings where emerging designers could present themselves and their work. In our version, emerging authors and bookmakers will mingle with members and guests, and then inspire attendees with a fiveminute presentation. Each member of Nickel Plate Arts gets in and can bring one guest for free. For everyone else, the cost is $10. People can sign up to become a member for $50 and register for the event at nickelplatearts.org.
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Nickel Plate Arts and NHS students partner for first spring-break camp By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com
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A partnership between Noblesville Schools and the Nickel Plate Arts organization isn’t a new thing. However, cover story the implementation of camps is. With the help of 15 Noblesville High School students, Kavita Singh, program coordinator at Nickel Plate Arts, will lead the arts organization’s first-ever springbreak camp, an extension of Singh the Adventures in Art series for ages 8 to 12 already in place. To take place at NHS during the district’s first week of break, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 28 to April 1, the camp allows the volunteer high school students to expand on their interest in the arts, as well as their interest in working with children. NHS senior and sculptor Paul Williams is interested in both. “It’s a great experience working with other people and working with kids. I work with kids quite often because I work at the public Williams library, so I have that kind of baseline experience,” he said. Williams plans to attend the Art Institute of Chicago in the fall, is the president of the National Art Honor Society at NHS and is also in Don Wettrick’s Innovations class. “For me, since (art) is what I want to do, Innovations is really project-based learning, which is really great because you can do what you’re passionate about, and I’m passionate about art. I just bring those two together, which will bring me closer to what I want to do in the future and help me out,” said Williams, whose pieces have previously been on display at Nickel Plate Arts at its high school art shows and National Art Society fundraiser and can currently be seen at the Hamilton Co. Artist’s Association’s Birdie Gallery, 195 S. Fifth St., Noblesville.
More than 15 Noblesville High School students will help instruct and coordinate Nickel Plate Arts’ Adventures in Art Spring Break Camp. They are: • Juel Aaron • Allison Anderson • Kenzie Day • Katie For • Faith Heminger • Alyson Houdyschell • Victoria Jones • Aly Parker • Shaira Patel • Carolina Regan • Rachel Simar • Libby Smith • Zoe VandeWater • Paul Williams • Becca Wood • Dani Wright
(Above) From left, Leo Kenley, Mary MacInnis, Ray Kenley and Gavin Hepburn work on Nickel Plate Arts projects. (Left) Ella Bundy works on a piece at Nickel Plate Arts. (Submitted photos)
“So Katie Hahn, the art teacher at Noblesville High School, is Paul’s teacher,” Singh said. “Katie knew that we were working on doing a spring-break camp. We had tossed around the idea of doing it at Noblesville High School, and she knew that Paul had an idea to run something somewhat similar to our camp – an art clinic of sorts. She made that connection.” Up to 30 spots were opened for the camp, and some places still remain for parents look-
ing for last-minute spring-break plans for their kids. Parents can sign up their kids up to the morning of the first day of camp if needed. “We are actually launching into a whole slew of kids classes and camps this year,” Singh said. “We really saw a need for connecting kids in our communities to the arts. We had a lot of parents ask us about events and programs and classes specifically tailored for their kids. We have a summer camp that will be a performing-arts camp instead of a visual-arts camp like this one. That one will be focused on theatre, drama, music and storytelling. We also have a fall-break camp that will be similar to this spring break camp. Camps and kids classes are something (Nickel Plate Arts has) developed for the year.” Singh said several types of art media will be used to make a variety of projects throughout the week. “Since it’s a week-long camp, we have a couple projects that will sort of be developed throughout the week,” she said. “For example, when we have them for the first day, one of
the first things they’ll do is make a sketchbook, and that sketchbook is something they’ll use throughout the week to brainstorm their ideas, sketch out different concepts for projects … The cool thing about it also will be that they’re making the sketchbook themselves, so it’s not only a book that they’re keeping their art-related drawings and thoughts in, but it’s also an art piece itself.” Not all projects will be done individually though. Singh said several will also be done in small groups or as a whole class. “Paul and I have also been working on creating a collaborative project, something that the kids can add to throughout the week. So, (they will) be using recycled and found objects that they can sort of add into an abstract sculpture,” she said. “Then, each day has its own exploration of art media … watercolor, acrylic painting, plaster, ceramics … a variety of things. It’s a really low-barrier, easy way to get exposed to all these different media, tools and materials that they wouldn’t have access to at home.” For more, or to sign up for the spring break camp, visit nickelplatearts.org/classes/camps, or call 452-3690.
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It would be an over-generalization to state here that all liberals hate the right to exercise free speech. We happen to believe, though, that many do, and what follows is the latest example … aside from the Trump-related throwdowns. California State University Los Angeles President William Covino recently abruptly canceled a speech by conservative author and advocate Ben Shapiro. The speech was titled, “When Diversity Becomes A Problem.” According to reports, twice it was approved by the student budget board and was sponsored by the conservative student group, Young America’s Foundation. But liberal groups aggressively protested Shapiro’s pending appearance and one professor threatened to wrestle conservative students who supported the event. That, right there, is big, highereducation thinking. Covino sent an email to YAF saying it would be best to reschedule Shapiro for another time as part of a panel offering different viewpoints on the topic. Liberal-focused speeches, including “Exploring Whiteness” and “Do Muslim Women Really need Freedom?” went on as scheduled. How much closer to fascism can this campus leader get? Plain and simple: Shapiro was denied his right to free speech. We have a new slogan for Cal State-LA: “Where you are free to speak your mind – as long as it meets with our agenda.” Of course, the mostly liberal mainstream media made zero stink about this. Heck, even comedians get it. Jerry Seinfeld said last year he avoids the politically correct college campuses at all costs, and the same goes for Larry the Cable Guy and Chris Rock. Sad but true, and we’ve come to expect the kind of behavior shown at Cal State-LA, and you should, too. It’s not where we’re headed as a nation, it’s where we are. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@youarecurrent.com.
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Adopting a future
Commentary by Terry Anker
Some families know adoption. Sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews – all can trace their blood lines to a terminus other than their own. Our own family is one of them. Who we are and where we come from can be a bit more complicated for some of us than others. Moreover, some of us care, a lot – really, a lot, unable to sleep, obsession, a lot – while others of us dismiss the whole affair as if the past is as irrelevant as 1950s morals at a Kardashian family reunion. “Long Lost Family” on cable television undertakes to unearth the buried past of exploring adoptees. It films the search of adults seeking their own now, even more adult, progenitors. The “birth parents” may or may not be friendly to being “discovered” by their biological children. With the passage of time (one would hope), perspectives have matured and folks are better prepared to reconcile their own complicated pasts. The stories are varied, but all are emotional.
How is it that we define who we are? Some is by what we do. Some is by where we spend our time. Some is by how we live. Yet context cannot complete the picture. There is more to the portrait. Who do we believe we are? Certainly, what others think matters; but it is our own perception that colors the scene. What is our story? What is our past? Can our history help predict our future? Adopted or not, what do we really know about our history? Can we adopt a future? Some of us are completely disinterested in anything in the rear view mirror; while others cannot move forward without full knowledge. How can we get to our destination if we don’t know where we are? Perhaps, we each decide our own story – if not the text, then certainly the interpretation. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
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So here is the rundown on the current situation at Chez Wilson. Our kitchen is completely gutted. We have humor no cabinets, no oven and no stovetop. A thick layer of drywall dust coats the entire first floor. I’ve come home the last three days to find the dog, who appears to somehow have broken her tail, eating trash under the makeshift dining room table. Doo and I argue nightly over light fixtures, our latchkey children are living off of dry cereal and canned pasta, and the one break I get from dealing with the catastrophe of our house – jogging – consistently results in me peeing my pants. (Seriously, how does one hydrate efficiently without needing a Depends?) Let me also point out that I gave up not only my beloved Diet Crack but all soda for Lent. At least Jesus knows I’m taking my sacrifices very seriously this year. And yet, life is good. The kids complain about the lack of home-cooking, but seem excited about the renovations. Doo and I waste hours debating the virtues of pendant lighting versus wagon-wheel chandeliers but have had many quality dates at Home Depot. Our pets are taking advantage of doors left open, food left on the ground and the perpetual mud baths created as we drive through the yard every morning to navigate a narrow driveway with three cars since our garage has been converted into a temporary U-StoreIt unit. Yes, this past week has been every bit annoying as that last run-on sentence! How long can our sanity last? Who knows, but I’m proud of our stick-togetherness so far. We may all stroke out by the end of the month from the number of high sodium frozen foods we’re ingesting, and I might off Doo in his sleep if he continues to insist on wainscoting instead of beadboard, but with spring clearly on her glorious way in, the outlook is positive. There’s definitely a light and a case of Diet Coke at the end of this remodel tunnel. If only I could do something about the stupid incontinence. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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Gregory Hancock’s ‘SUPERHERO’ to return By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com For the third year, Gregory Hancock’s “SUPERHERO: the story of a man called Jesus” will be returning to theater the Tarkington in Carmel. “It’s becoming this annual tradition, audiences have asked for that, they like this production and want it to be an annual Easter holiday tradition,” said Hancock, the director of the show. “We are doing that; this is the sixth time we’ve presented it.” The first three times the dance performance took place was at Pike Performing Arts Center, until Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre moved to 329 Gradle Dr., Carmel. The dancers tell the story of the last week of Jesus’s life without any vocals. “It is a contemporary retelling of that using modern music and contemporary music and I focus on the women in Jesus’s life, his mother and Mary Magdalen and the woman he meets at the well and the woman who wipes his face while carrying the cross,” Hancock said. “I think it is an interesting aspect that hasn’t been looked at as much and women were really important to him.” Jesus’s relationship with Judas Iscariot is also portrayed. Hancock said the concert starts off with a rock feel and then arcs into more classical music throughout the performance. “It focuses on Jesus as man more than as a god or savior, just more of a human and focuses on his struggles and having to come to terms with his fate and his destiny as a human being,” Hancock said. “These performances are starting to get a really big audience, church groups are becoming more interested in it. I don’t think you have to be of any particular faith to enjoy the show, it’s an interesting story and it’s a human struggle story.” The dancers have to tell the story with just their bodies and their motion, and Hancock said they have to be actors as well as dancers to pull off the performance. James Gilmer of Cincinnati, Ohio will play the character of Jesus for his second year. “James’s interpretation of Jesus is very different, his look is very different than
Dave Dugan performs in Fishers – Comedian Dave Dugan will performs the final area show of his Winter Comedy Tour (“Sleight of Hand, Slight of Mind”) at 8:30 p.m., March 26 inside Britton Hall located in the Pinheads Entertainment Complex. Also, joining Dugan Dave will be the very funny John Branyan. Doors open for food and drinks at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 at the door. For more information, call 773-9988. Free admission to Annual Circus Day – Visitors can step right up to see several live performances and take part in family activities when the Indiana Historical Society hosts its 15th annual Circus Day celebration on March 26. IHS will offer free admission to the event, as well as the ‘Indiana Experience,’ from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, at 450 W. Ohio St. in downtown Indianapolis. For more, visit indianahistory.org. Comic Art – From now until April 8, Monday-Friday, the Comic Art will be on display at Fishers City Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers. The display feature local comic book artists. Opening reception will be 6-9 p.m. March 25.
The crucifixion scene during the last week of Jesus’ life is performed. (Submitted photo)
how Jesus was perceived, but that’s the beauty of doing a repertoire piece year after year is seeing different dancers or actors in those roles,” Hancock said. “I like the difference that James brings and the uniqueness that he brings to his interpretation of Jesus, that’s a pretty daunting role to tackle. He’s a beautiful dancer.” Hancock said the audience often times gets very emotional, and experiences a large range of emotions. “There’s a big arc, the performance is incredibly sad at one point and then incredibly uplifting a few moments later. We go through the resurrection and the crucifixion,” Hancock said. “Some scenes are very sad, very emotional but then it’s very uplifting and it’s light and beautiful at the end.” Hancock said that the modern, rock feel of music at the beginning of the perfor-
mance takes people aback at first, but that the feeling gets lost the longer the performance goes on. “It’s not just about Christianity,” he said, although the two performances do take place over Easter weekend. “People of all faiths can enjoy the beautiful dancing and music.”
see the show What: “SUPERHERO: the story of a man called Jesus” Where: The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel. When: March 25 and March 26 at 7 p.m. Tickets: $38.50 for adults, $33.50 for students and seniors. Purchase tickets at www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org, or call 843-3800.
Carmel Symphony League to host Annual Spring Luncheon – The Carmel Symphony League will host the Annual Spring Luncheon April 12 at the Ritz Charles in Carmel. Social hour will begin at 11 a.m. with the luncheon beginning promptly at 11:45 a.m. Proceeds of the momentous occasion will benefit the CSO Education Program, which works to foster the musical talent of our local young artists. Appearances by special musical guests will highlight luncheon with silent auction items on display as well. Featured silent auction bid item includes a dinner with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra Maestro, David Bowden. RSVP by April 5 to info@carmelsymphony.org. Antiques Road Show – Antiques Roadshow, PBS’s most-watched ongoing series and a production of WGBH Boston, visits Indianapolis as part of a sixcity 2016 summer tour. Roadshow and WFYI will host an all-day appraisal event on 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 information you may also call toll-free 888-762-3749. 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. Tag your Bicentennial Beer photos with #HCbrews16! This brew tour will be on Sundays until May 22.
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Two Times the Fun: Lil’ Bunnies • Hop into Easter this year with a themed program filled with fun! Little ones will love creating an Easter chick, making fingerprint baskets, playing with Easter eggs and more. Spots fill quickly, so be sure to sign up today! • March 23 from 10-11 a.m. • Billericay Park: 12690 Promise Rd., Fishers • R$6/NR$9 • 595-3150
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Celebrations of Creativity and Craftsmanship: Pam Newell • Enjoy various performances of actresses, singers, musicians, poets and demonstrations by painters in celebration of creativity and craftsmanship. Today features the artistic expression of Pam Newell, an impressionist style Hoosier artist. She has created award-winning paintings of landscapes and still life in both pastel and oil. Newell says, “My goal is to uplift the spirit and reflect the beauty I find all around.” • March 23 at noon • Museum of Miniature Houses & Other Collections: 111 E. Main St., Carmel • Free • 575-9466 • www.museumofminiatures.org 2016 Program Series: Pop Festival • In honor of the Indiana Bicentennial 2016, the Carmel Clay Public Library is organizing a year-long series of events celebrating Hoosier history. The next upcoming event is Pop Festival, featuring popcorn, soda pop, and pop music. Enjoy some Hoosier favorites and help create a piece of art for installation at the library! • March 23 from 1-4 p.m. • Carmel Clay Public Library: 55 4th Ave SE, Carmel • 814-3983 • www.carmel.lib.in.us
SMART Series • This new membership appreciation series is designed for Nickel Plate Arts members to have a chance to dig more deeply into all aspects of the arts. However, the program is in need of a topic! Submit a topic and consider signing up for this unique experience. Updates are sent out regularly on a member exclusive enewsletter. • March 24 from 6:30-8 p.m. • Free for members • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 S. Eighth St., Noblesville • 452-3690 • www.nickelplatearts. org/tag/smart-series
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Art in city hall reception • Enjoy friday art in the community and meet local comic artists. Original artwork and prints will be available for purchase. The exhibit has been running for the previous few weeks, but a special reception will be hosted this evening. • March 25 from 6-9 p.m. • Free • Fishers City Hall: 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers • 439-6989 Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre Presents: Superhero, the Story of a Man Called Jesus • As the Easter season approaches, an emotional ballet about Jesus and the crucifixion is presented by the Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre. Enjoy themes of betrayal, trust, sacrifice, and love, interwoven through modern music and movement. “Superhero” has been lauded by others as “captivating from start to finish” and “a most moving portrayal of The Passion.” • March 25-26 • • Approx. $35 • The Center for the Performing Arts at the Tarkington: 3 Center Green, Carmel • 8433800 • www.thecenterpresents.org
Young Artists Exhibit • Approximately 500 student artists in elementary schools in Noblesville will be publically displaying their work during the Young Artists Exhibit at Nickel Plate Arts. Both 2-D and 3-D works will be on display, made out of a variety of material. You will see family tree collages, self-portraits, sculptures and more. Today is the LAST day to see this special event and support the artistic youth in the community! • March 25 from 12-5 p.m. • Free • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 S. Eighth St., Noblesville • 452-3690 • www.nickelplatearts.org/event/ exhibit-young-artists 5th Annual Clay Terrace Easter Egg Hunt • Enjoy a classic Easter egg hunt at the Clay Terrace mall, located at the Grassy Knoll behind Kona Grill and Mitchell’s Fish Market. This year features thousands of eggs for younger children to hunt for! • March 26 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. • Clay Terrace: 14390 Clay Terrace Boulevard #165, Carmel • Free • 818-0725 • www.clayterrace.com/ events-news/event/5th-annual-easter-egg-hunt
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Adult Easter Egg Hunt • Relive the fun of your youth! Join the Blackhawk Winery & Vineyard for a delightful search and find. Grab a glass of wine and hunt for eggs hidden around the Winery grounds. Each egg holds a prize, while two eggs will have special prizes valued at $50 each. Participation fee includes one glass of wine with the hunt. Must be 21 or over to participate. • March 26 at 3 p.m. • Blackhawk Winery and Vineyard: 28153 Ditch Rd., Sheridan • $6 • 771-2814
Easter Bunny at Carmel City Center • The Easter Bunny is coming to visit, and will be available for family photos and will hand out Easter eggs filled with candy in celebration of Easter. A balloon artist will also be present to create fun, complimentary balloon creations for kids to play with! Guests are invited to stay and have brunch during their visit. • March 26 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • Carmel City Center: 101 City Center Dr., Carmel • Free • www.carmelcitycenter.com/ easter-bunny-to-visit-carmel-city-center Spring Fever • Spring is just around the corner, and nature is celebrating! Come out to the park for an afternoon of fun activities that include kite flying, Easter egg hunts, spring crafts, and music! A full event schedule can be found online. Pre-registration is encouraged. • March 26 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. • West Park: 2700 W. 116th St., Carmel • $5-$8 • 573-5243 Carmel High School’s Minumentals • Explore the art of local youth as Carmel High School teachers and students select the top 40 miniature artworks to be displayed at the Museum of Miniature Houses & Other Collections. This exhibit extends through the 27th only! • March 27 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. • Museum of Miniature Houses & Other Collections: 111 E. Main St., Carmel • $5 adults, $3 for children under the age of 10 • 575-0240 • www. museumofminiatures.org
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‘Tis the allergy season Commentary by Tammy Wittmann Allergy season has hit. If you are anything like me, this time of year can really be frustrating. One of the main areas eyecare affected is our eyes. Itchy, red, watery eyes are the telltale signs of ocular allergies but can sometimes be symptoms of other ocular infections. It’s important to have your eyes checked by your eye doctor if you are having these symptoms to rule out more serious infections. Also, keep in mind that watery eyes alone are not necessarily allergy eyes. And you can also have allergic conjunctivitis and not experience any other allergy symptoms like sneezing and rhinitis (hay fever). It’s important to note that the oral medications you may be taking for your systemic symptoms do little to nothing for ocular allergies. Some of the prescription nasal sprays will help but the most effective treatment for ocular allergies is an eye drop. There are some over-the-counter drops that work well, but you want to steer clear of any of the “get the red out” drops. Also, stay away from gener-
ics in this case as well. Generics can have more preservative in them because they are not regulated by the FDA. More preservatives mean less active ingredient and more irritation for the ocular tissues. The most effective treatments however are prescription eye drops. Contact lens wearers may not realize they have ocular allergies but have symptoms such as decreased contact lens comfort and shorter wearing time. Also, contact lenses may have more deposits on them causing temporary decreased vision. Some contact lens wearers have to switch to a daily disposable lens during allergy season as well. It is always best to have any ocular problem evaluated by your eye doctor to differentiate between allergic, viral or bacterial conjunctivitis as well as dry eye, since the treatments for each vary. Dr. Tammy Wittmann, O.D., practices at Wittmann 20/20 Family Eye Center at 2792 E. 146th St., Carmel. For more information, visit www.wittmann2020.com or call 843-2020.
Dispatches Be Beautiful – You are invited to Be Beautiful, a fundraiser for On Your Feet Foundation from 5 to 8 p.m. April 25 at 1200 W. Carmel Dr. On Your Feet helps birthparents build a better life through case management and coaching, monetary grants and a community of other birthparents. A donation of $125 will provide guests with one service of their choice from ClarityMD, Dragonfly or Method Salon. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be provided. Foot health seminar – Riverview Health will host a foot health seminar from 6 to 7 p.m. April 13 in the Krieg Devault Conference Room at Riverview Health. Dr. Scott Schulman and Dr. Tracey Ikerd will discuss common foot problems, such
as warts, ingrown toenails and bunions. They will also talk about the advanced wound care technology for foot infections and ulcers. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at riverview. org/classes, or call 776-7999. New venous reflux treatment – Indiana Vein Specialists announced it is the first in Central Indiana to treat patients with venous reflux disease using the VenaSeal™ closure system. The VenaSeal™ closure system is a new, minimally invasive procedure that uses an advanced medical adhesive to close abnormal, superficial veins in patients with venous reflux disease. For more, visit www.indyveins.com or call 348-3020
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Lori and Fred Koppold, left, cut the ribbon on Tenth Street Photography with Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear and Noblesville Chamber of Commerce and Noblesville Main Street staff. (Submitted photo)
Tenth Street Photography holds grand opening By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Even though Lori and Fred Koppold have been photographers for more than 13 years, it wasn’t until this past August they decided to open studio space in downnew biz town Noblesville. Known as Pictures and Posters Photography since 2003, the couple sold their home in Noblesville to open Tenth Street Photography at 255 S. 10th St, which held its grand opening March 10 with City of Noblesville officials, including Mayor John Ditslear, and representatives of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce and Noblesville Main Street. Lori had been working as the business’ primary photography for years before her
husband quit his day job to make it the family’s full-time business. Although he helped out before, Lori said the decision has changed their life. Before moving downtown in August, the business primarily focused on sports and photography, something Lori said began with their own kids. The couple now lives above the studio space in the home with their dog, Tucker. Together they have three grown sons, Matt, Shane and Seth. Now, the business has evolved into on-site and studio portrait photography for families, seniors and more. For more, call 491-5746, or visit the Tenth Street Photography Facebook page.
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Your privacy intervention Commentary by Randy Sorrell Several times a year a F.H., or Frantic Homeowner, calls, texts or sends a frantic email pleading for intervenoutdoor living tion with a neighbor. The sometimes hilarious stories all have a similar theme. “I love my neighbor, but…” But … they just put in an obnoxious play-set that stares at me when we entertain in our sunroom. But … their ambitious patio space is seven feet form mine and I can hear every whispered word. But … they just removed their overgrown shrubs and now I have a direct view into their kitchen. Please help! “I need privacy. Can you accomplish that without being blatantly obvious that I’m trying to visually block my new view? Please help!” Those words predictably follow the frantic hello. Of course we can help. This F.H. was my lovely wife thrilled that our great neighbors, who we adore, had strategically placed a hot tub directly in our view from our sunroom and patio. Landscape architect Eric Beard promptly sketched the rusted privacy panel/cedar posts/beam structure pictured. Ten days later it was installed with
a retro green metal glider that has graduated to a shady respite on hot days. Privacy panels Most F. H. calls don’t progress that swiftly, but I know a guy. We dig these rusted privacy panels and have employed them often as architectural elements, wind buffers and heavy entry gates. Shiny aluminum is available for a clean modern feel. Generating privacy is a strong driver in today’s intimate market and there are many The rusted privacy panel/cedar posts/beam structure designed by landcreative solutions scape architect Eric Beard and installed on the Sorrell property. (Submitthat deviate from the ted photo) traditional evergreen barrier. Imagine an abbreviated pergola with a Randy Sorrell is president of custom lattice structure, drapes or a recessed SURROUNDINGS by NatureWorks+, a Carmel home improvement firm. shade. Or a rectangle steel gabion wall filled He may be reached at 679-2565, with cobble, horizontally placed wood privacy randy@choosesurroundings.com panels and the list continues. or www.choosesurroundings. “I love my neighbor, but…” com.
Dispatches How to get 10 free trees – The Arbor Day Foundation is making it easy for everyone to celebrate the arrival of spring by planting trees. Anyone who joins the Arbor Day Foundation this month will receive 10 free white flowering dogwood trees. The free trees are part of the nonprofit Foundation’s Trees for America campaign.With planting instructions included, the trees will be shipped at the right time for planting, between now and May 31. The 6- to 12-inch trees are guaranteed to grow or they will be replaced free of charge. Arbor Day Foundation members also receive a subscription to Arbor Day, the Foundation’s bimonthly publication, and The Tree Book, which contains information about tree planting and care. To become a member of the Foundation and receive the free trees, send a $10 contribution to TEN FREE WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD TREES, Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, Nebraska 68410, by March 31, 2016. Or join online at arborday.org/march.
Water plants with tea -- Chamomile tea is great for keeping your plants healthy. Use it when watering to ward off bacterial and fungal infections and to prevent young seedlings from damping off. Just make sure the tea is completely cooled off first before you use it. Source: Huffington Post
Plant crocuses near lavender — Protect your crocuses by planting lavender nearby. Birds are more attracted to the fragrant flower, and it will prevent them from pecking away at your blooming bulbs. Source: Huffington Post
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LEGAL NOTICE DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, INC. Public notice is hereby given to affected property owners pursuant to 170 IAC 4-9-4(f) that within two (2) to four (4) weeks of the date of this notice, weather permitting, Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. will be performing vegetation management as part of its power line maintenance program in the area described below. As part of this project, one of its contractors that employ qualified utility line clearance tree workers will be trimming trees to clear the lines of vegetation in order to provide safe and reliable electric service. Vegetation management will be performed in/near the city of Noblesville on or near streets identified below:
Cucumbers sweeter when planted near sunflowers – It might seem odd, but when planted near each other cucumbers will be much sweeter.
Use Egg Shells as fertilizer – Rich in calcium carbonate, dried egg shells work as a great natural fertilizer. Try crushing them up in a blender before throwing them in your garden to enrich the soil. Source: Huffington Post
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Consider plant placement – Keep your shorter plants on the south side of your vegetable garden and tall plants toward the north. This will prevent taller plants from casting unwanted shadows over smaller crops, shading them from the sun. Source: Huffington Post
City of Noblesville: DIR Field Allisonville Rd; DIR SR 19 N SR 19 DIR 191st St: Fairfield Farms HOA DIR 206th Cumberland Rd: Hamilton County Highway DIR Forest Park Dr: Indiana Transportation Museum DIR RR 2: Riverwood Lot Owners 9th St N: 1190-1194 10th St N: 901-1698 12th St N: 1115-1221 186th St E: 9802-9950 191st St E: 9315-9990 192nd St E: 9555-9580 206th St E: 8802-10800 211th St E: 10320-10655 Allisonville Ave: 19100-19850 Allisonville Rd: 19105-19845 Arles Dr: 1407-1423 Auburn Ln: 18837-18897 Belmar Ct: 9503-9561 Blue Oak Ct: 19450-19462 Boulder Dr: 103-125 Capstone Ct: 9102-9173 Center Dr: 835-935 Cicero Rd: 701-2928 Collings Dr: 9623-9729 Covered Bridge Way: 19399-19458 Coyote Ct: 9670-9698 Crescent Oaks Dr: 9590-9654
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The Sea of Galilee in northern Israel is one of the world’s most famous bodies of water because of its association with travel Jesus. Perhaps the best-known story about Jesus and the Sea of Galilee occurred after his death. Only eight miles wide, with an area of less than 65 square miles, the harp-shaped Sea of Galilee is more accurately called a lake. Whatever its name (the Bible also calls it the Lake of Gennesaret, the Sea of Tiberias and the Sea of Kinnereth), the Sea of Galilee is the lowest fresh water lake in the world. Lying in the Jordan Rift resulting from the separation of the African and Arabian plates, its surface is about 700 feet below the level of the Mediterranean Sea. The Sea of Galilee is fed primarily by the Jordan River, which flows into it from the north and then flows out of it for 88 miles south until it reaches the Dead Sea, the lowest lake in the world. Jesus spent most of his earthly ministry preaching in and around the fishing villages along the northwest shore of the Sea of Galilee, where his disciples lived and worked. His miraculous feeding of the 5,000 and the Sermon on the Mount took place on nearby
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Designer workshop series – The public is invited to connect with design professionals each month on various interior design topics. Join us for Start With Art and Let it Be Your Design Guide at 10:30 a.m. April 19 at the Indiana Design Center. Dianne Wright of Coats-Wright Art & Design will present. RSVP via email to concierge@IndianaDesignCenter.com.
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Easily open and reseal envelopes – You’ve signed and sealed the perfect greeting card inside its matching envelope and then realize you forgot to include something – like a gift card or check. You can reopen the envelope without destroying it. Place the envelope in the freezer for about three hours. Take it out and slide a letter opener or knife under the flap. It should open neatly and you can then reseal it after you’ve finished. Source: BottomLinePersonal.com
Dish detergent substitute – Need a substitute for dish detergent in a pinch? You can use shampoo as a stand-in. The best shampoo for dishes is one formulated for oily hair, as it will cut through greasy food buildup. Try to avoid using conditioning shampoo, as it may leave an oily residue on dishes. Source: BottomLinePersonal.com
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him after his arrest. Today, a statue in Tabgha, an area on the northwest shore not far from Capernaum, remembers that event.
Coinless coin flip – You can ask Siri to flip a coin if you don’t have one on hand. Just say “Siri, flip a coin.” Source: iPhoneLife.com
Organizing takeout menus – With today’s busy lifestyles, ordering takeout for dinner has become a frequent occurrence. A pile of takeout menus, however, can clutter up kitchen space. Keep them neatly organized in a binder with clear plastic sleeves. Write the date you got the menu at the top and replace as the menu changes. Source: BottomLinePersonal. com
Grow roses in potatoes – Early spring is a great time to plant roses because of the mild temperatures. Here’s a trick for getting healthier bushes from your cuttings. Take a cut rose and push it into a small potato before planting. The potato will help the rose retain moisture and will provide important nutrients. Source: GardeningKnowHow.com
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$10-12 starting pay. Steady work all year. Training & equipment is provided. All work is local. 35-40 hrs per week, no work on weekends. Must have reliable vehicle. Call Jonathan 999-8124.
The Brickman Group
Seasonal/Full Time Wanted Landscape Crew Leaders and Crew Members Located in Westfield Up to $15.00 an hour 317-366-6833 International Montessori School Inc. For Preschool and Kindergarten Students 2150 West 96th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260 NOW ENROLLING FOR SUMMER SCHOOL AND FALL 2016 OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 16, 2016 2:00 PM-4:00 PM Phone: (317) 575-8733 for more information www.intlmontessori.com A unique and warm place for children ages 3-6 years providing quality Montessori Education, including exposure to diverse cultures, languages, art, music and more.
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• Instructional Assistants: Emotional Disability, FAP, FIAT, Life Skills, Remediation, Special Ed needed across elementary, middle and high schools. • EduCare workers: Full time Toddler & Pre-K Teachers, Part-time afternoon Teacher Aid, and Full time Cook • Substitute Teachers: Earn $70/day, flexible work schedule, awesome students and staff • Wireless and Network Infrastructure Specialist: Full time salaried position with benefits Apply online at ccs.k12.in.us Questions: Email cmiddlet@ccs.k12.in.us 317-844-9961
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Now Hiring Full Time skid loader and mower operators. Must have experience, valid drivers license and clean driving record. 317-281-1840. Learning Time Preschool is looking for Early Childhood Teachers to nurture, motivate & encourage the healthy development of young children at all three of our campuses. Apply @ learningtimepreschool.com Aquatic Management of Indianapolis is now hiring retirees to be Pool Technicians. Start now! Apply online at http:// indianapolis-pmg.com/employment or call 317-804-9124.
Dental Office
Front Office Receptionist Mon-Fri Full-Time Resume to: dental293@gmail.com
Now Hiring: Painter
$10-12 starting pay. Steady work all year. Training & equipment is provided. All work is local. 35-40 hrs per week, no work on weekends. Must have reliable vehicle. Call Jonathan 999-8124.
Carmel Based Cleaning Company
Now Hiring - Employment opportunities are available in the Carmel area. We are currently hiring part time help 25-30 hours per week for our day shift team. Starting pay $10/hr, potentially more depending on experience with opportunities for advancement. *Criminal background check is required. Experience is preferred but not required. *Having the following is helpful: Cell phone with texting Reliable transportation GPS is helpful *We will train you to clean with attention to detail. We employ only honest and responsible individuals. Join our professional cleaning crew! CALL 317-587-1294 TO APPLY Please email us today for more information at details@detailsbyots.com or you may apply online at www.detailsbyots.com
Noblesville Schools Employment Opportunity
Full-time custodians are needed at Noblesville Schools. To apply for these positions, please visit our website at www.noblesvilleschools.org Any questions may be directed to: Steve Coverdale at 317- 773-4680, Ext. 12132 Bill Farley at 317-773-2580, Ext. 26130
Assistant Teachers Hiring Immediately! International Montessori School, Inc. is in need of excellent Assistant Teachers! The candidates we are seeking should be comfortable working with children ages 3 through 6, and be able to work Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Resumes should be forwarded to rkd1948@sbcglobal.net
Passionate About Health and Fitness? Motivated, Outgoing, and Like Helping People? Then We Are Looking for You! A Few Benefits of Working for Us: Get Valuable Training in Health and Nutrition, Fun and Flexible Environment, and FREE Supplements. If Interested, Send Resume to jobs@pointblanknutrition.com.
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CAREGIVERS NEEDED! Help brighten the lives of aging adults in our community. Provide non-medical home care services to help seniors remain at home for as long as possible. Training, support and flexible shifts provide. No degree necessary Call (317) 774-1750
CAR WASH Graduating or NOT? Fred Astaire Dance School is hiring individuals with fantastic personalities. Just read through the entire post! We know we can train you to be a teacher and a great dancer even when you have NO experience. The personality is the kicker.. either you have it or you don’t, if you do have the personality and want an opportunity for a GREAT career then call us. Give it a shot, you’ll be glad you did. $30k plus 1st year potential Call Dan 317-846-3237 Midwest Academy is currently seeking candidates to fill the roles of high school science teacher, technology teacher/ coordinator, and substitute teachers. Qualifications include subject area expertise, teaching background, and the ability to relate well to pre-adolescent and teenage students. Master’s degree and experience with learning style differences is preferred. Please send a resume and letter of interest to Katie Foster at kfoster@mymidwestacademy.org.
Rama Car Wash Employment Rama Car Wash is looking for hard working and dedicated individuals. These candidates should be available for full-time and part-time work. Must have flexibility in schedule and enjoy working outdoors. If interested you may download a application from www.ramacarwash.com under our employment section and bring it into the Carmel Dr. location. Rama Car Wash 431 East Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN, 46032
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Lawn mowing & landscaping $10/hr starting pay Servicing Hamilton County No work on Sundays Must have reliable transportation Must be able to lift heavy equipment Must have valid ID Call Ray 698-5480
The Greenskeeper, Inc. is now hiring several positions. Applicants must apply in person at 17309 Westfield Park Rd in Westfield. 317-804-8877 *Lawn Care Applicators & Landscape Crew Members 40hr/week. Starting @ $10hr. No experience OK. Must have valid driver’s license, willing to work outdoors in all conditions, able to lift 50lbs. *Office Assistant Flexible 10-20hrs/week. $9/hr. Data entry and customer service. Familiar with MS Office.
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CARPENTERS NEEDED NOW Simpson Construction Services, LLC, a family owned general contractor, would like to hire skilled construction carpenters. Our company is growing, and we are looking for craftsmen that take pride in their work and want a future with our company. Contact Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.
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Custom drapery and soft furnishings workroom in Carmel is looking for friendly, personable people who like to sew. Sewing experience is necessary and the desire to learn and enjoy is a must. We’ll teach you our methods. Part-time weekday daytime, flexible 20 hour week position in a handy location in Carmel. Ability and willingness to climb a ladder is a needed. Good communication skills. Call Mark at Silk Mountain Creations 815-1660 to set a time to come by. Please do not drop-in. www.silkmountaincreations.com
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