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From left, Quanbo Xiong, president of the Indianapolis Chinese Community Center Inc.; Rupal Thanawala, president of Asian American Alliance Inc.; U.S. Rep. Andre Carson; Elaisa Vahnie, executive director of the Burmese American Community Institute; Hai Soo Woo, president of the Korean American Association of Indiana; James Zheng, ICCCI volunteer; and Johnathan Yun, secretary of the Korean American Association of Indiana pause at the March 27 rally in downtown Indianapolis. (Submitted photo)

dream. He lives with his wife in a Carmel lakefront home with a yard big enough to showcase the dozens of flower and plant varieties that fill it with color each year. “(We) feel great living here in Carmel. Our neighbors are extremely friendly,” he said. Since moving to the U.S. from Hong Kong in 1968, Hui said he’s not been a target of discrimination, especially since moving to Carmel more than 30 years ago. Still, he joined several other Hamilton County residents to march around Monument Circle in Indianapolis on March 27 to protest racism and violence against Asian Americans. Hsu, who grew up in Virginia, said the discrimination he’s encountered isn’t unique to Hamilton County but stems from issues

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faced by Asian Americans throughout the nation. He said it primarily comes in the form of microaggressions by people who probably don’t realize their own unconscious bias. For example, while waiting in line to pay at a shop, the cashier may be chatty with the customers before and after him but treat him in a “transactional,” less friendly way. A ‘SENSE OF INVISIBILITY’ The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office has not received any calls in the last year related to discrimination against Asian Americans, but that hasn’t been the case throughout the nation. According to the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism, anti-Asian hate crime increased 145 percent from 2019 to 2020 in the nation’s largest cities as overall hate crimes dropped 6 percent.

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AT&T proposes 199-foot cell tower on Noblesville Schools’ property By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com The Noblesville Common Council spent a lengthy portion of its April 13 meeting discussing a 199-foot CITY COUNCIL monopole cell tower proposed to be built on Noblesville Schools’ property at the south side of Noblesville High School. The proposal was an introduction, so a vote wasn’t taken, but a vote is expected to be taken during the April 27 council meeting. AT&T is proposing moving its existing cell tower at the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office to the 50-foot by 50-foot spot on the school district’s property. The Noblesville Plan Commission forwarded the proposal to the council with a 6-2 unfavorable recommendation. Many of the concerns involved Crownland Cemetery at 1776 Monument St. and its desire to expand its military veterans’ section to a parcel it owns that is approximately 300 feet from the proposed tower. Crownland Cemetery leases the parcel to Noblesville Schools and there are softball fields on the property. AT&T employee and petitioner Steve Rogers spoke at the meeting and said the tower is moving from the sheriff’s office because a lease agreement is coming to an end. By moving it to the new property, it could provide better cell service to the western side of downtown Noblesville. Rogers addressed several concerns, such as noise disrupting funeral services. He said noise would not emit from the antennas. There would be potential noise from the

HVAC units, but those only operate when the temperature is above 95 degrees, and the noise would be at 65 decibels or less at a distance of 5 feet. Other potential noise would come from a backup generator and maintenance equipment, but Rogers said AT&T would work with the cemetery to schedule maintenance visits. “The bottom line is, this is a technology people depend on, and that dependency is only increasing,” Rogers said. “People are relying to an ever-greater degree on this technology today, and we have to build our facilities more densely and closer to the user.” Noblesville Schools Supt. Beth Niedermeyer also spoke at the meeting. She asked the council for support, stating that the schools needed reliable and consistent wireless service. She said the tower being placed near the cemetery was in no way disrespectful, as AT&T had proposed a flagpole design which would disguise the tower. Matthew Cook, vice president of the Crownland Cemetery Association Board of Directors, requested the council deny the proposal. “Just east of our existing wall is 10 acres we are temporarily leasing to the school, and for many years, it has been tasked to be the site of future expansion of (the) military section,” Cook said. “Unfortunately, our military section is filling up. Vietnam-era veterans are getting into their 70s and 80s. We think it’s disrespectful to put a 20-story tower within a few feet of military gravesites.” For more, visit cityofnoblesville.org.

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COMEBACK PATIENT OF THE MONTH This is one in a series of case studies of triumph over injury. For previous installments, visit www.methodistsports.com.

BACKGROUND: Michael, 8th grader at Noblesville West Middle school, plays football and baseball both at school and through travel leagues. Since his first injury in 5th grade, Michael has dealt with reoccurring sports related knee injuries. When Michael was first injured, his father, Brandon, knew Michael Bennett is an 8th he wanted to get his son over to Methodist Sports grader at Noblesville West Medicine for an evaluation. Brandon had surgery Middle School performed on his knee at MSM years ago when he was injured in high school sports. Knowing the level of care that he received then, and how smoothly the recovery process was, Brandon got Michael set up at MSM. WHY MSM: “Every experience throughout this process has been fantastic,” said Brandon, Michael’s father. “From the care that he received the moment we walked in, to the treatment by Dr. Ritter and his associates, the surgery at Beltway, to the physical therapy at Finch Creek with Nate and Melissa, it has all been phenomenal!” THE JOURNEY: During his appointment with Dr. Mark Ritter, specialist in orthopedic sports medicine & trauma, Michael was informed that he had a hereditary condition which offset his kneecaps, causing ongoing patella instability. With the need to hold off on surgery until his growth plates were closed, Michael received physical therapy at MSM until the time was right. At a checkup appointment in the fall of 2020, Michael was informed that his growth plates were officially closed, and that it was time to make a tough decision to either keep playing through the pain, or go through with the surgery. Ultimately, Michael decided to have the surgery so that he would be back on the field for summer ball and freshman football. “I thought I would not be able to try out for the Middle School baseball team,” said Michael. “My recovery was so far ahead of schedule I was able to try out for the team and make it.” A surgery that typically takes six to nine months for recovery took Michael only four and a half. “Michael poured dedication and energy into his rehabilitation,” said Dr. Ritter. “He’s returning to the baseball diamond just a few months after his reconstructive surgery. His quick return is a product of his hard work with MSM’s physical therapy staff.” Michael continues to receive physical therapy at MSM’s Finch Creek Noblesville location as he gets back in the swing of things. He has been able to return to doing the things that he loves most - fishing, catching baseballs behind the plate, and being active with friends and family.

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Girl Scouts of Central Indiana elects new board members — Eleven community leaders were recently elected to serve as members-at-large on the board of directors for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. Board positions were filled by individuals from a variety of communities in central Indiana. Two local leaders are Stacy Atkinson, Westfield, and Mary Azar Callahan, Fishers. NFD responds to two fires April 10 — On April 10, the Noblesville Fire Dept. responded to two working residence fires. At 10:24 a.m., crews were dispatched to 9561 Belmar Court. The first crews to arrive were met with heavy smoke on the exterior of the building. Firefighters were able to quickly enter the home and extinguish the fire. There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters. The second fire was dispatched at 6:37 p.m. Crews responded to 9973 Waterside Dr. and were met with smoke and flames in the residence. Two civilians were transported to Riverview Health for possible smoke inhalation. After the fires, NFD encouraged the public to check smoke detector batteries. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month — On April 5, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb issued a proclamation declaring April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month in Indiana. Now in its 11th year, the national observance is dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers and consequences of distracted driving, as well as reminding motorists about the importance of paying attention to the road. North Central Beekeepers to meet April 21 — The North Central Beekeepers Club meets the third Wednesday at Cool Creek Nature Center in Westfield at 6:30 p.m. Experienced beekeepers will be available to answer any questions a half hour before the meeting starts. Meetings are free to attend in person or online by all levels of beekeepers located centrally north of Indianapolis. Those interested in becoming beekeepers are welcome. See the club’s Facebook group for details about the new online and in-person attendance procedures. The next meeting is April 21 with presentations on Mite Counts and Beekeeping by Chiang Kaishek. Introduction to Beekeeping for anyone interested in becoming a beekeeper will be offered free of charge. This class will not be available online and will run concurrently with the regular meeting.


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Noblesville Tree Board to issue Arbor Day proclamation By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com

dents would agree to care for the trees. “Aftercare of newly planted trees is important to their survival, and on a large The Noblesville Tree Board plans to inscale, it’s not possible for the city,” Mulis crease the number of trees in Noblesville said. and is in the The survey has not been ENVIRONMENT process of launched, but when it is, it will be developing available on the board’s website at a survey for residents to provide cityofnoblesville.org/department/ feedback. board.php?structureid=190. The survey will have 10 questions. The Noblesville Tree Board also “It will also be educational in will issue an Arbor Day proclamanature,” Noblesville Tree Board Prestion at 2:30 p.m. April 24 on the Mulis ident Ashley Mulis said. “It will ask White River Trail near Division them to rate on a scale of disagree, agree Street. or strongly agree if they understand that “(The tree board is) doing an educational healthy trees clean our air, reduce flooding, campaign about the benefits of trees to our increase property value, stuff like that. community, and our marketing committee is The aim of the survey is to find out what working with developers to try and increase interest there is from the community in a survivability in trees planted in newer detree-planting program between the city and velopments,” Mulis said. “We are doing an residents.” education and outreach committee, and Mulis said the program could look like our first order of business is the Arbor Day residents receiving trees at low costs or be proclamation.” offered free from the city. In return, resi-

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COMMUNITY DISPATCHES Local students graduate from Indiana Connections Academy – More than 100 students recently graduated from Indiana Connections Academy, a tuition-free, full time public virtual school. Noblesville graduates are William Thompson, Alyson Baugh and Madison Gates. National Bank of Indianapolis announces board transition – The National Bank of Indianapolis recently announced that Michael S. “Mickey” Maurer will retire as chairman of the board of directors after 28 years of service. He will continue to serve as a board member for the bank. Board Director Greg Maurer has been named as the new chairman of the board. Hamilton County Community Foundation adds new board members – Hamilton County Community Foundation recently added four board of directors who will each serve a three-year term. New members are David Norris, president of Hylant Group Inc.; Dana Pittard, vice president, Defense Programs, at Allison Transmission; and Nicole Lorch, executive vice president and chief operating officer at First Internet Bank of Indiana. The foundation also announced the return of Corby Thompson, owner at Boomerang Development, LLC, to its board of directors. Church offering Divorce Care program – Noblesville First United Methodist Church is offering a 13-week program called Divorce Care to help those find help and healing from separation and divorce. The program begins April 9 and runs for 13 weeks. It is from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday nights. People can join at any time during the program and child care is provided. The program is at the church, 2051 Monument St., and attendees should enter through Door 1. For more, visit noblesvillefirst.com/divorcecare or https://www.divorcecare.org/groups/search. F.C. Tucker stats – The residential real estate market in Noblesville continued to be very active during March. According to F.C. Tucker Company, Noblesville homes left the market 50.9 percent, or 29 days, faster than this time last year. The average price of a home in Noblesville was $323,461, an increase of 11.5 percent compared to March 2020. The average price per square foot of a Noblesville home also increased 15.6 percent to $144.72.


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Victims’ advocacy nonprofit focuses on prevention during Sexual Assault Awareness Month By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com At its core, Prevail is working to put itself out of business. The Noblesville-based advocate for victims of crime and abuse works to promote its mission to the community in April, which is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, but its overarching objective is to prevent sexual assault and abuse altogether. “What we are actually trying to do is call it more Sexual Assault Prevention Month,” Prevail Marketing and Events Coordinator Natasha Robinson said. “Just bringing awareness is one thing, but really focusing on preventing the crime is a totally different thing. So, you know, a lot of that is breaking down the barriers with victim blaming and believing victims when they say they were a victim of a crime. Those are two issues we face constantly.” Prevail has several opportunities throughout April to promote awareness and prevention, including Denim Day on April 28, when Prevail staff members wear jeans or denim. “Why we wear denim is because in Italy in 1992, there was an 18-year-old girl who was raped, and why they decided the perpetrator couldn’t be guilty is because her jeans were too tight for him to pull off and rape her, so the next day all the women in parliament wore jeans as a protest to the Supreme Court,” Robinson said. “Those are just examples of victim blaming, (such as), ‘Her skirt was so short, she was totally asking for it,’ ‘Men can’t be sexually assaulted, they’re too masculine and too big so that can’t happen to them,’ so those are a lot of things we deal with around Sexual Assault Awareness Month.” This year, National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is from April 18 to 24, and Prevail is promoting it through several public displays of the Clothesline Project, a collection of T-shirts designed by Prevail clients. The color of the shirt corresponds to the type of crime the victim faced. “We started the Clothesline Project to give the victims a chance to have a voice,” Robinson said. “This is their chance to anonymously be on a soapbox and share a message with the community.” T-shirts from the Clothesline Project

T-shirts are displayed as part of the Clothesline Project at the Hamilton County Courthouse. (Submitted photo)

will be on display across Hamilton County throughout the month, including at Riverview Health, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Hare Chevrolet, HAND, Trinity Free Clinic, the Westfield Washington Township Trustee’s office and elsewhere. Some participating organizations display the shirts for

a week, and others display them for the entire month. Robinson said there’s still time for interested businesses to display the shirts, and they can leave them up through May, if they’d like. Prevail Executive Director Susan Ferguson said the Clothesline Project helps remove

HOW TO REACH PREVAIL There is no cost to use any of Prevail’s services. Anyone who has been a victim of a crime or is in need of services can learn more at prevailinc.com or by calling 317-773-6942. A 24-hour crisis line is available at 317-776-3472. Prevail Marketing and Events Coordinator Natasha Robinson said it doesn’t matter how long ago a crime occurred, victims are eligible for Prevail’s services any time. “I think part of the stigma is someone is a victim of a childhood sexual assault and doesn’t feel they qualify for

services, but that’s not true,” she said. “We have a lot of childhood survivors of sexual assault as well. It’s never too late to come in, and the thing we pride ourselves on is we meet people where they’re at when they come through the door. It doesn’t matter if they are the survivor of a childhood sexual assault or if they’re in a domestic violence relationship but not ready to leave yet. “We let them decide what they need from Prevail. We never tell them what they need from us.”

the victim stigma from a crime, especially one of a sexual nature. “I think it’s important because sexual assault is one of the most underreported crimes, and this is a way to create an environment that allows people to feel less stigmatized about reporting it and asking for help,” she said. Hare Truck Center Commercial Sales Manager Todd Thurston said the business will display T-shirts this month but supports Prevail throughout the year. “Education, to me, is the key, and one of the reasons I like the Clothesline Project is because each T-shirt you see tells a unique story,” Thurston said. For more, visit prevailinc.com. ON THE COVER: From left, Prevail Executive

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Commentary by Terry Anker As the friendly skies have become a little more friendly and a little less frightening, many of us have found ourselves again standing in line awaiting TSA approval for our next destination. Like it or not, travel is beginning again. The experience is familiar yet different — like a dream state where our surroundings are as we remembered but with significant incongruencies. Still, to this we will adjust. The burning desire to take the kids to visit the mouse will overwhelm any concerns about unfamiliarity. The notion of a 20-hour car trip seems far more horrifying than whatever awaits in the modern time-of-pandemic airport. Indeed, most citizen travelers go on their merry way much as they did in the past. Stopping randomly, immediately in front of us in the middle of the hall, as if to say, “I need the attention of you running into me.” The newsstands are open, selling snacks and expensive trinkets for the forgetful or loath-to-shop wanderer who just remembered the missed birthday during their absence. Notably, the experience all seems a bit more polite. Folks don’t push as much in the lines. Why, we assume, that our pressure will somehow move the queue of 20 in front of us is an eternal mystery. Generally, it only annoys the one person in front of us and moves no one. Airline staff are grateful that we have come back — and that their chosen career might survive this contagion. Airports are not so overrun. But alas, many shops and restaurants did not survive the smaller crowds. Even as every surface is sprayed and cleansed, we’ve come to understand that sanitized does not necessarily mean clean and free from dirt! And, the free pretzels are on hold, at least for now. Still, we didn’t have to drive to Florida!

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Behold, fair reader, a new me. Well, maybe not a new me, but certainly a refreshed and revitalized Danielle. My husband Doo and I are just back from a spring break vacation in Florida, and though I drove 35 of the god-awful 38 hours and suffered a fever blister and migraine on our first day, I have returned rested and, dare I say, happy? I’ve always known the health benefits of sunshine and being near water, particularly the ocean, but in a year like no other after the cold and gray of winter, I hadn’t really appreciated how much I needed a sandy beach and near80-degree temperatures. And obviously, enjoying a few rum punches and fried grouper sandwiches on said beach didn’t hurt, either. But mainly, to have downtime in a tropical warm place was enough to reset my mental state from one of “Dangerous: Stress Levels Too High” to “Excellent: No Worries.” To park our car at the beginning of the week and not get in it again until we were leaving; to not open my laptop once; to go to sleep at 8 p.m., wake up at 7 a.m. and then perhaps take an afternoon nap; to finish three YA novels that should definitely not be considered young adult (Sarah J. Maas, well done!); to simply hang with Doo and talk about our kids, our future, his crazy plan to buy a 44-foot trawler; to ride bikes and eat coconut ice cream and cattily judge people in their swim attire … this trip was exactly what I needed it to be. Here’s hoping that you, too, have experienced some spring renewal. Peace out.

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Warm memories of the unforgettable Jack Hanna Commentary by Dick Wolfsie “Who the heck is Jack Hanna?” I asked the staff during a TV production meeting in the fall of 1979. HUMOR “He asked who the heck you were, too,” laughed my producer, who had booked the director of the Columbus Zoo as a guest on “Columbus Alive,” a television talk show I had been hosting from Ohio’s capital city for about a month. While I have never attained Jack’s international acclaim, the man in the tan khakis and iconic outdoorsman hat was in some ways responsible for whatever success I have had. I’d like to think we gave each other a kickstart. Jack, according to his family, has been diagnosed with dementia, a tragic circumstance for a man who should have been able to look back on his life with vivid recollections of the wondrous experiences he’s had with both man and beast. During that first show we did together, we were both new to being live on TV. I asked him half-jokingly if the snake he had draped around my neck was venomous. Distracted by the cameras, he took several seconds to answer, appearing as though he had to think about it. It drew audible laughter from the crew. After the show, Jack apologized for his nervousness, but I told him that this naivete was charming, and I thought the show went splendidly. If you have ever watched Jack on talk shows, especially Letterman, you know he retained that air of innocence — even befuddlement — for his entire career.

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CSO forges ahead with Masterworks concert By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Carmel Symphony Orchestra Artistic Director Janna Hymes is encouraged by the way her orchestra has CONCERT navigated the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’re one of the few orchestras in the country that has played throughout COVID,” Hymes said. “We’re kind of a success story and I’m proud of that. We’ve worked hard to do that. I have a lot of friends in the industry who have just burned out because they are just exhausted. They are finding other jobs. They are going into real estate. One is selling wine. I think entertainment has been hit the hardest. We were one of the first things to shut down and we are one of the last things to come back. “You can’t fight it. You have to go with it.” Carmel Symphony Orchestra will hold its final Masterworks concert of the 2020-21 season at 7:30 p.m. April 24 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Seating will be limited because of social distancing. A livestream option is available for $20. “The reason I’m excited is, it is all some of my favorite music,” Hymes said. “It’s all beautiful and it’s all really different.” The program includes “Marriage of Figaro Overture” (Wolfgang Mozart); “Pavane” (Gabriel Faure); “Mother Goose Suite” (Maurice Ravel); and “Symphony No. 1 in C” (Georges Bizet). “The ‘Marriage of Figaro’ is very exuberant and upbeat,” Hymes said. “It’s a short, fun opening. The Pavane is a slow, beautiful, dreamy piece which features our principal flute player. It’s gorgeous. People will recognize that piece and they will recognize a lot of the music, which is one of the reasons I like this concert. The ‘Mother Goose Suite’ is delightful.” The concert closes with Bizet’s “Symphony No. 1 in C” that Bizet wrote when he was 17. “The piece just shows his youth and excitement,” Hymes said. “It’s a really optimistic program and it’s got a lot of

Reciprocal Productions “Variety Hour Batten Down The Hatches” will have performances at 7:30 p.m. April 23-24 at the The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. There is a separate virtual viewing option with a different program available April 30May 9. Live tickets are $15, with virtual tickets $12. For more, visit reciprocalproducti. wixsite.com/my-site-1/season. Peanut Butter & Jam Series Peanut Butter & Jam Series presents a performance by Rainforest Rhythm Jam at 10:30 a.m. April 24 at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra will present “Classic American” at 7:30 p.m. April 25 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit icomusic.org.

Janna Hymes will conduct the final Masterworks concert of the 2020-21 season April 24 at the Palladium. (Submitted photo)

positive energy.” Hymes said 44 musicians will be on stage, which is not a full orchestra because of COVID-19 spacing restrictions. “It’s more of a chamber orchestra but definitely delightful with winds and brass,” she said. The crowd will be limited to approximately 350 to 400, the same as the March concert. “When we use the livestream, the cameras take up a lot of space,” Hymes said. Hymes said it’s been a year of figuring things out. She said it is still up in the air whether there will a May 8 concert, which wasn’t set to be part of the Masterworks series. Disney music is planned that can’t be livestreamed because of copyrights. “The best thing to do is be really flexible and to be open-minded,” Hymes said. “We

do feel positive with people getting the vaccine and warmer weather coming (that) there is more opportunity to play outside.” Hymes is optimistic about CSO’s future but said smaller arts organizations around the world will make a decision if they can keep going. “We’re very fortunate that we have a city that supports the arts,” she said. “The mayor (Carmel’s Jim Brainard) is so generous, especially to the resident companies.” Hymes is confident that a fuller orchestra can perform in the 2021-22 season. “I have planned the season as if it will be a non-COVID year,” she said. Tickets for the in-person April 24 concert as well as livestreaming are available at CarmelSymphony.org. Prices begin at $18. Audience members are required to wear masks.

Virtual cooking experience benefits Carmel Clay Public Library editorial@youarecurrent.com Amy Von Eiff from A Cut Above Catering will present “A Night in Tuscany,” a virtual cooking experience, to benefit the Carmel Clay Public Library from 6 to 7 p.m. April 22. Von Eiff will lead viewers in an online course to prepare a three-course meal for two in your own kitchen consisting of Caesar salad with homemade dressing; brown butter sage gnocchi, chicken piccata, Sicilian broccolini for the entrée and mini-cannolis for dessert. A meal kit with all ingredients and service for two will be available to pick up at A Cut Above Catering in Carmel. Details for kit pickup and for accessing the live online event will be provided after tickets have been purchased. Cost for the dinner-for-two experience is $150. For more, visit carmelclaylibrary.org/ tickets.


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Pinheads bartender adds creative flare to bar’s line-up By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Most of Fishers resident’s Alex Verdoorn craft cocktail experience comes from home bartending, and now he has DRINKS creative freedom to implement what he’s learned in the workforce. Verdoorn, who’s worked at Pinheads & Alley’s Alehouse at 13825 Britton Park Rd., Fishers, for four years, is revamping the restaurant’s cocktail menu and introducing offerings such as barrel-aged cocktails and draft cocktails. “I’m really lucky they’ve given me complete freedom to do whatever I want here,” Verdoorn said. One of Verdoorn’s most popular additions are barrel-aged cocktails, whereby he ages cocktails in 5- or 3-liter barrels from various liquor companies. The barrels have different char levels, in which the wood is charred to flavor the whiskey. The levels influence how a spirit tastes after an aging period of several months. “It’s the same process as making whiskey,” Verdoorn said. The most popular barrel-aged cocktail is Not for Karens, made by infusing whiskey with elderflower, orange, allspice and almond and then it is barrel-aged for six months. Most of Verdoorn’s inspiration comes from books and YouTube videos. Every six months, he updates Pinheads’ cocktail menu with seasonal flavors. He is working on summer-themed cocktails for the restaurant’s outdoor tiki bar. Pinheads began allowing Verdoorn to take creative control after customers began requesting drinks he had made them in the past but other bartenders were unable to replicate. “We go through a lot of volume here because we are a large facility,” Verdoorn said. “I’ve learned the only way to get a quality cocktail out quick enough is to batch them all.” So, Verdoorn makes some of his popular cocktails in bulk, such as an espresso liqueur or a mango habanero whiskey cocktail so other bartenders can serve the same drinks. “The hardest trick, honestly, is to figure out ways to batch a cocktail that still tastes good that isn’t going to go bad,” Verdoorn

Fishers resident Alex Verdoorn has been a bartender at Pinheads in Fishers for four years. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

said. “Like when you’re putting lime or lemon juice or citrus in a cocktail, or bottling fresh juice, it’s essentially the pulp going bad. So, if you clarify it where it’s clear, it’s good for a long time, and the more alcohol in it, the better it can stay longer.” Verdoorn enjoys discovering ways to make someone enjoy a spirit they claim to dislike and also taking a single ingredient and creating a cocktail featuring that ingredient. “I really like challenging people and showing them, ‘No, you do like gin, you have just had terrible gin and terrible tonic (in the past),’” Verdoorn said. For more, visit bowlatpinheads.com.

MEET ALEX VERDOORN Favorite drink to enjoy: Straight whiskey or a Negroni. Favorite drink to make: “All of them,” he said, laughing. How he runs his cocktail parties at home: Asks the attendee what their favorite spirit is, if they prefer sweet or sour and if they like spirit-forward cocktails, and then makes a drink based off the feedback. Staple tool every bartender should have at home: A good shaker and strainer. “That’s huge in my opinion. I feel like a lot of people don’t have that at home.” Staple ingredient: Fresh-squeezed juice

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Bruce Loewenthal Presents “Let’s Talk About Roundabouts” April 2–24; Wed.–Fri., 12–5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Reception: April 9, 3–6 p.m. Contact us at info@nickelplatearts.org to book your time to meet Bruce and enjoy his unique take on public art sculptures!

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NickelPlateArts.org Commentary by Anna Skinner Address: 13825 Britton Park Rd., Fishers What to get: Chef’s Sweet and Savory Twist Price: $9 Anna’s take: I was very impressed with Pinheads and Alley’s Alehouse food menu. My experience with eating at bowling centers has mostly been fried food and buckets of domestic beer, but Pinheads has stepped up the game. I would encourage everyone to visit Pinheads for brunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to try the Chef’s Sweet and Savory Twist ($9). It’s a stack of house-recipe pancakes layered with chopped bacon, green onions and shredded white cheddar cheese and, when topped with just a dab of maple syrup, is the best combination of sweet and savory in a breakfast food that I have ever tried.

Clockwise, from the top, Chef’s Sweet and Savory Twist, Mamisake Wings, Rainbow Unicorn drink, Avo Toast, the Drunken Pig and a mimosa. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

Another favorite brunch menu item is Avo Toast ($10). It’s avocado toast with a smear of guacamole on white or wheat toast topped with tomato, poached eggs, cilantro and microgreens. Pinheads also has incredible options on its regular menu. Try the Drunken Pig ($13), a beautifully messy burger layered with white American cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, mayo and house-made spicy bourbon bacon jam. Also give the Mamisake Wings a try. They are tossed in an umami glaze and grilled. A large order of 12 wings is $17 and a small order of eight wings is $13.

Behind bars: The Sweet and Spicy Get it at Pinheads, Fishers Ingredients: 1.5 oz. mango habanero whiskey, .75 oz. blackberry moonshine, 2 oz. pineapple juice, .5 oz. lime juice, dash of salt, habanero bitters, dehydrated pineapple slice Directions: Shake ingredients with ice and strain over fresh ice. Garnish with a dehydrated pineapple slice.

DISPATCH Matinee added for Feinstein-Manchester show — A 3 p.m. matinee has been added May 15 for Michael Feinstein and longtime friend Melissa Manchester’s team up for an evening of pop hits and gems from the Great American Songbook. There will be an 8 p.m. performance which, because of limited capacity, is nearly sold out. The concert will be Feinstein’s first live public performance – and the first “Center Presents” event with an on-site audience – in more than a year. The two entertainers will perform individually and together, backed by a piano trio. Feinstein, whose work as a singer, pianist, preservationist and ambassador of timeless popular music has earned him five Grammy Award nominations, is the artistic director for the Center and founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation. Manchester is perhaps best known for her Billboard Top 10 singles “Midnight Blue,” the Grammy-nominated “Don’t Cry Out Loud” and “You Should Hear How She Talks About You,” which won a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. For more, visit thecenterpresents. org or by phone at 317-843-3800.


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Sorvig picks Oscar winners By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com

In a theatrical world disrupted by the pandemic in 2020, Heartland International Film Festival FILM Artistic Director Greg Sorvig saw some positives emerge. “This year, 15 films featured at Indy Shorts and Heartland IFF were shortlisted for Academy Awards Sorvig and seven were nominated, including a record six short films,” Sorvig said. Select categories have a shortlist of films for consideration. Ten selections are then narrowed to five nominees. Sorvig’s Oscar picks (HIFF or Indy Shorts winners in bold): • Best Picture: Nomadland • Director: Chloe Zhao, “Nomadland” • Actor in a Leading Role: Chadwick Boseman, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” • Actress in a Leading Role: Carey Mulligan, “Promising Young Woman” • Actor in a Supporting Role: Daniel

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It’s on the tip of my tongue Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt

View of Málaga, Spain, from Mt. Gibralfaro. (Photo by Don Knebel)

A visit to Málaga, Spain Commentary by Don Knebel Málaga, located on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol (Sun Coast), is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. It has become one of Europe’s most TRAVEL popular resort cities. In 770 B.C. (perhaps much earlier), Phoenician traders founded Malaka at the base of Mt. Gibralfaro, a hill overlooking a natural harbor on the Mediterranean Sea about 60 miles east of the Strait of Gibraltar. The village grew and prospered from the mass production of sea salt and a coveted purple dye, said to have been worth more than gold, derived from a snail found in nearby waters. With the decline of the Phoenicians, the city came under the control of the Carthaginians and then the Romans. With the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the city fell to the Visigoths, who lost it to Muslim invaders from North Africa in A.D. 711. Under Islamic control, the city became the most important port in southern Spain, known as the “terrestrial paradise.” Ferdinand and Isabella, the “Christian Kings,” captured the city in 1587

and sold most of its Muslim inhabitants into slavery. Today, Málaga, with a population of about 580,000, is the warmest large city in Europe, attracting more than 1 million overnight visitors each year. Among the attractions, in addition to the Mediterranean climate, are 28 museums, including one devoted to the works of Pablo Picasso, who was born in Málaga in 1881. The restored Alcazaba, the home of Muslim rulers of the city beginning in the eighth century, lies atop Mt. Gibralfaro and provides a view of Africa on a clear day. The Málaga Cathedral, begun in 1528 on the site of a mosque and still not finished, contains a famous (and gruesome) painting of the beheading of St. Paul in Rome. Málaga also features 13 bullrings, the largest and oldest accommodating 14,000 spectators.

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Do you ever have a hard time coming up with the right word? We have a few different terms for not remembering the GRAMMAR GUY right word. If you can’t remember the right word or term, you are experiencing “lethologica.” If, on the other hand, you have a hard time remembering names, you are experiencing “lethonomia.” I knew a guy who was horrible with names; he simply referred to someone whose name he couldn’t remember as “what’s his head.” For some reason, I wanted to remember the name of the guy who used to play first base for the Toronto Blue Jays. He wore a batting helmet out in the field. As a member of the Blue Jays, the guy whose name I couldn’t remember won World Series rings against the Braves and Phillies in 1992 and 1993, respectively. He was left-handed like me. I could remember all those details, but I couldn’t remember his name was “John Olerud.” That’s lethonomia. Lethologica and lethonomia come from

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TURN YOUR ‘TO DO’ LIST INTO A ‘TO DONE’ LIST

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Lic. # PC1Q701074

ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS

• PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL • TILING, CARPENTRY & MORE!

ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION

ROSE ROOFING LICENSED BONDED INSURED

FLORICULTURE

317.850.5114

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PERSONAL SERVICES Licensed, insured & bonded • Kitchen/Bath Remodeling • Custom Decks • Finished Basements • Ceramic Tile • Wood Floors • Doors & Windows • Interior & Exterior Painting • Drywall • Plumbing & Electrical

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WILL DO BOBCAT WORK, REMODELING, BUILD DECKS & PROPERTY AND GUTTER CLEAN OUT Lawn Care and Landscaping, Mulching, Spring/Storm Clean-ups, Paint, Power-Washing. Trash & Furniture Hauling & Building Demos. FULLY INSURED & Sr Discount Text or call Jay 574-398-2135 shidelerjay@gmail.com www.jayspersonalservices .com

GROUNDHOG STUMP REMOVAL

Professional & Economical Remove tree stumps, ugly tree roots, stumps in and around chain link or wood fences. We also remove tree stumps that are protruding up onto sidewalks and around sidewalks. We grind them and/or remove. Please Call & Text at 816-778-4690 or 317-341-4905.

• House Wash • Roof Wash • Concrete Cleaning & Sealing House Wash • Concrete Cleaning & Sealing • Stamped Concrete Cleaning • Stamped Concrete Cleaning & Sealing • Deck Cleaning & & Sealing • Paver Cleaning and Sealing • Dock Cleaning Staining • Fence Cleaning and Staining • Paver Cleaning and and Sealing Sealing • Dock Cleaning and Sealing

Give us a before call at 317-490-2922 after to schedule your Free Quote & Demonstration omaliashsr.com Serving, Hamilton, Marion, Boone Madison & Hancock counties

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Serving, Hamilton, Marion & Boone counties • omalias.com CANTRELL’S TREE EXPERTS Topping -Removal -Deadwooding Bucket Truck Service , Landscaping Fully INSURED , FREE ESTIMATES Call Grover @ 317-253-3064 or Call Jim @ 317895-1509

LAWN CARE PLUS Mowing. Mulch Install. Hedge Trimming. Weed and Feed. Power Washing. Plus more... Over 20 Years of Experience. Serving Hamilton County 765.620.5000

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GARAGE SALE

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SPRINGMILL CROSSING & SPRINGMILL PONDS GARAGE SALES

NOW HIRING: EXPERIENCED CAREGIVERS, CNAS AND HHAS;

Northeast of 136th & Springmill Blvd. & Southeast of 146th & Springmill Blvd. April 22-24, 8am-2pm

NOW HIRING OFFICE MANAGER

Clevernest is a growing company servicing homebuilders, architects, and residential clients throughout central Indiana, as an Andersen Window and Door Dealer, specializing in the installation of all that we sell. We are looking for more than an Office Manager, we are looking for someone who possesses a strong supportive mindset of “how can I help” and deeply appreciates finding joy on executing tasks and projects on a daily basis. This position is responsible for the activities related to office operations; therefore, one must have the ability to juggle multiple projects at once and be an advocate for our clients. Requirements: The ideal candidate is professional, entrepreneurial minded, and able to lead and assist with all aspects of an incoming project and day to day office functions. TO APPLY Clevernest Inc. 240 W. Carmel Drive Carmel IN 46032 tom@clevernest.com; 317-688-8100; www.clevernest.com COMPUTER TECHNICIAN NEEDED Local Computer repair shop in need of PC and Mac techs with experience pref both PC and Macs, certification strongly desired, pleasant personality & some sales experience. Pay starting at $16/ hour and up for F/T. Send resume with cover letter to jobs@ctcarmel.com

Senior Home Companions is hiring for the grand opening of its second memory care home, Story Cottage in Carmel. Flexible schedules and meaningful work. All shifts are available; full time, part time, week days, week nights, weekends and overnights. Paid training, referral bonuses andbenefits available. Competitive pay. Positions in Indy and surrounding areas available, too. Contact Lindsey Fiddler at (317) 251-0441 or recruitment@shcindiana. com for immediate consideration.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR SKILLED CARPENTERS!

Looking for job security? Simpson Construction Services has so much work that it must hire five people for residential remodeling NOW. The skilled carpenters we select will have strong abilities in bathroom remodeling, but also with respect to kitchens, decks, basements, wood and tile flooring, doors and windows, interior and exterior painting, drywall, plumbing and electrical, siding and room additions. Again: Only skilled carpenters need apply. For immediate consideration, call Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

HELP WANTED:

Looking for an entry level employee to round out my help desk. It is a perfect job for college aged students or someone looking to return to the workforce. Primary duties would be inbound tech support calls, emails, and light office work. Mid-morning, approximately 15 hours per week. Please send resumes, work history, or questions to: mkress@theankerconsultinggroup.com


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NOW HIRING

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NOW HIRING

Now Hiring Drivers, Reservationist and Direct Support Professionals Full-time and Part-Time positions available Starting Pay: $12-13/hr. (based on experience) Fulltime includes great benefits! Make a difference in your community By providing safe, reliable and compassionate service. Janus Developmental Services, Inc. 1555 Westfield Road

Please apply online at www.janus-inc.org YOUR CLASSIFIED AD HERE!

NOW HIRING SECURITY OFFICERS

Call Dennis O’Malia 317-370-0749

FT/PT & Seasonal hours available Hiring for all shifts

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Apply online at www.jobs.aus.com Call 317-920-0402 to schedule your interview today! Open Interviews every Wednesday 10-3.

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