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Noblesville High School foreign exchange student Agustin Machuca, from Chile, volunteers as a tutor for the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. VIII, No. 37 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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Mandates may cause utility increase news@currentnoblesville.com Two upcoming projects required by the federal government have led the City of Noblesville to propose a minor rate money increase in sewer rates within city limits. The two projects, totaling $11.73 million, represent unfunded mandates ordered by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Indiana Dept. of Environmental Management. Noblesville Utilities has requested a threeyear rate increase of 3.5 percent on all sewer fees. The new rate was presented to the Noblesville Common Council at its May 9 meeting and will be voted on at its May 23 meeting. “It’s unfortunate that the EPA and IDEM have left the city with no choice but to bear the responsibility for the construction and funding of these projects,” Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear stated in a press release. “While no one likes to see a rate increase, in the long run, these projects will still be beneficial to our city and are necessary to protect our waterways.” Noblesville charges a flat rate for residents, which is currently $37.68 per month. If approved, the rates will change July 1 this year and in 2018 and 2019. Since 2007, the sewer fee for Noblesville residents has only risen a total of $5.80 per month. The two federal unfunded mandates involve the Long Term Control Plan Phase IV (estimated cost of $3,590,800) and phosphorus removal and air supply system replacement ($8,138,800). Long Term Control Plan Phase IV The city began its 15-year Long Term Control Plan in 2007 with plans to complete the work in five phases. Phase IV, expected to begin in June, will remove stormwater from combination sewers in Old Town. Currently, the existing stormwater mixes with sanitary sewage and flows to the treatment plant through combined sewers. When completed, stormwater will flow into a newly installed storm sewer system and out to the receiving streams. “The project area is the northern boundary of the CSO basin – north of Conner Street, east of White River, west of 18th Street and
Dispatches Seeking historic photos — Current in Noblesville is looking to gather historical photos from the city and community for a regular feature within the publication, “Back in the Day.” Credit for each submission will be given to images sent with a short description and approximate date. For more information, or to submit photos or ideas, please contact Editor Sadie Hunter at sadie@youarecurrent.com.
This map shows where work will be completed as a part of Phase IV. (Submitted map)
south of Roosevelt Drive,” Utility Director Ray Thompson stated. “This will improve the drainage along those streets and remove unwanted water from the treatment plant.” Phosphorus Removal Project For the past year, the city has operated a Phosphorus Removal Pilot in preparation for this project, which will remove phosphorus from the wastewater at the treatment plant. Phosphorus is a nutrient that passes through the typical treatment process and now must be targeted and removed. When phosphorus is found in waterways and streams, it creates excessive algae growth, which causes algae blooms and robs the water of oxygen, killing fish and creating odorous waters. The Phosphorus Removal Project will begin construction later this summer.
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Change Increase of $1.32 ($15.84/year) Increase of $1.36 ($16.32/year) Increase of $1.41 ($16.92/year)
Meet a public servant: Blake Allen • Hometown: Anderson, Ind. • Rank: Firefighter, Noblesville Fire Dept. • Years of service: 13 • Station/crew: Station 77, C-Crew • EMT or Paramedic: EMT • Technical Rescue Team: No • Dive Team: No • Hazardous Materials Team: No
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Teacher of the Month — Students in grades K-12 are invited to enter Current’s Teacher of the Month contest sponsored by the Edge Guys. Participants should send a 100-word essay explaining why their teacher should be named Teacher of the Month. Winning students will receive a pizza party for their class, sponsored by Papa Johns. Winning teachers will receive a $50 visa gift card. Essays are due by May 22 and should be emailed to teacher@youarecurrent.com. Common council meeting — At 7 p.m. May 23, the Noblesville Common Council will gather for a regular meeting at the City Hall Council Chambers, 16 S. 10th St., Noblesville. For more, or to see an agenda, visit www.cityofnoblesville.org. Parks department seeking camp counselors — The City of Noblesville is seeking interested applicants for temporary employment in the city’s parks and recreation department as camp counselors for its summer kids programming. Positions run from May to August, and the hourly pay ranges from $10 to $12, depending on the position. Counselors will work at least 35 hours a week with extra hours and overtime opportunities. For more, or to apply, visit agency.governmentjobs. com/noblesvillein. Free resources offered to Hamilton County gardeners — The Hamilton County Soil & Water Conservation District can help with these and other issues. As part of its Urban Agriculture program, SWCD staff is available for free site visits to any backyard and community garden in Hamilton County. Staff can provide guidance with planning, advice on weed and pest management, tip sheets, and much more. To schedule a site visit, contact Andrew Fritz at andrew.fritz@hamiltoncounty. in.gov or 317-773-2181.
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Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear, center, cuts the ribbon for Federal Hill Commons during a VIP reception April 29. He is joined by members of the Noblesville Common Council, Noblesville Parks Dept., Noblesville Parks Foundation, Noblesville Parks Board, Myers Construction Management, Inc., RATIO Architects and Context Design. (Submitted photo)
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Noblesville again a Tree City By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com For the 27th consecutive year, the City of Noblesville has been named a 2016 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day outdoors Foundation. The national honor recognizes the city’s commitment to effective urban forest management. The city received Tree City USA recognition by having the program’s four requirements: A tree board or department, a treecare ordinance, an annual community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita and an Arbor Day observance and proclamation. Noblesville also received a Tree City USA Growth Award for demonstrating environmental improvement and higher level of tree care. “Trees provide us with so much more than just shade and beauty,” Noblesville Urban Forester Vince Baker said. “Proper planting and caring for trees helps improve our surroundings, reduce pollution, lower energy costs and improves the appearance of our community.” The city held a tulip poplar (Indiana’s state tree) planting at Promise Road Elementary School, educating second-grade
From left, Urban Forester Vince Baker, tree board member Kelsey Sears, Mayor John Ditslear, tree board members Sandy Lynch and TJ Houghtalen and Promise Road Elementary second-grade teacher Melissa Carty. (Submitted photo)
students on Arbor Day and the importance of trees. Each student received a sapling, and the school was given the city’s Tree City USA flag April 28. The Noblesville Tree Board is responsible for the development of a master plan for the care, preservation, pruning, planting, removal and disposition of street trees in the City of Noblesville.
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City roundup: Technology news@currentnoblesville.com The City of Noblesville recently released its year-end annual report. The report details major accomCOMPREHENSIVE plishments from every city departREPORT ment and within the community during 2016, and each week, Current in Noblesville will be highlighting a portion of the report. This week, it’s information technology. To see the full report, visit bit.ly/2lDGclL. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Although most of the work is rarely seen by the public, one of the city’s information technology department’s major roles is maintaining and updating the city’s website. The department is made up of six employees, including two geographic information system workers. IT maintains all of the city’s networks, computers, servers, cameras, printers and phones. The department also assists Noblesville’s police and fire staffs with laptops, dispatch software and equipment upgrades. Like public safety, IT is on call at all times of the day to assist those who work non-traditional shifts. In 2016, the city purchased 75 new ruggedized laptops to replace older models in patrol vehicles. NEW WEBSITE The city’s new website was launched in May 2016, designed to have a fresh look and
be more user-friendly. The city said the site has been modernized with a responsive design, which allows use on a computer, tablet or phone. This was the first major website overhaul since 2004. In 2015, the website saw 147,529 unique website visits, and in 2016, the site saw 157,526 unique visits. The heaviest website day for the past three years has been Oct. 31. CITYWORKS Cityworks is a GIS-based asset management system that most city departments use. It is used to track service requests within the city, keep up on inventory maintenance, track materials used and record all city assets. In 2016, there were 9,644 work orders, 787 service requests and 2,511 inspections. Some of the city assets that are GPS-located include 19,736 street trees, 6,297 posts, 7,708 street signs and 870 cityowned street lights.
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Council approves BorgWarner news@currentnoblesville.com The City of Noblesville and BorgWarner have agreed on terms to bring the new Indiana Tech Center development to Noblesville. The Noblesville Common Council approved the development agreement at its May 9 meeting. The facility will be built at the southeast corner of 141st Street and Olio Road along the I-69 corridor. BorgWarner will consolidate its central Indiana operations that are currently performed in two separate facilities by combining research and development, testing, prototype building, engineering and design work into one, open-concept building with interactive office environments and collaboration zones. As part of the agreement, BorgWarner will begin construction on the two-story technical center in June for an expected opening in 2018. The company, based in Auburn Hills, Mich., plans to purchase $13 million in new personal property, such as machinery and equipment, to be installed within five years. In return, BorgWarner will receive up
BorgWarner will begin construction in June on its $15 million, 100,000-square-foot technical center. (Submitted rendering)
to $3.8 million toward its costs of the approximately $28 million investment for land acquisition, construction and equipment costs to be incurred by the company. The city also will reimburse the company for $309,000 in road and sewer impact fees. “I am excited for the City of Noblesville to welcome another great partner to our Corporate Campus,” Noblesville Common Council President Megan Wiles said. “BorgWarner is a global leader, and we look forward to having their cutting edge technical center in our community. The momentum around development in the Corporate Campus continues to attract the type of leading international businesses and their employees that we want to have in Noblesville.”
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Noblesville Youth Assistance Program provides support in many areas By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com The Noblesville Youth Assistance Program keeps progressing in its mission to strengthen youth and cover story families through community involvement. The 5-year-old Noblesville program is free and voluntary for youth, ages 3 to 17, facing life challenges. The Westfield Youth Assistance Program began in 2009. The NYAP came after and is one of six programs serving students and their families in Hamilton County. The others are Carmel, Fishers, Hamilton Heights and Sheridan. “We’re a not-for-profit agency, but we’re technically employed by Hamilton County under Superior Court I with Judge (Steve) Nation. We work really closely with Noblesville Schools and the guidance counselors,” said Ashlan Cavender, an early intervention advocate with NYAP. “What happens is guidance counselors identify any families or kiddos that are at risk or need some extra help or assistance. They refer them to our program. We set up a meeting with the family. We basically talk to them about what they need help in and how we can support them. We connect them to services in the community that can assist them, whether that is any type of counseling or whether that is getting them involved in sports, whether they need mentoring, tutoring, summer camps, food and clothing assistance.” Brandy Egan, the program’s other early intervention advocate, said the program also gets referrals from the prosecutor’s office. “Every time a truancy letter is sent, we receive a copy of that. We try to get involved
From left, Early Intervention Advocate Ashlan Cavender and NYAP tutors Dawn Griffin, Liz Bowman and Agustin Machuca, who is a foreign exchange student from Chile at Noblesville High School. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)
with the family first and see if there is a way we can support them to get the child back in school regularly, prior to them going to court or any formal charges being filed,” Egan said. “We also get all the copies of the incorrigibility packets that are turned into the prosecutor’s office to give us a chance to work with them first before the prosecutor’s office goes any further with it.” Incorrigibility is a status offense for juveniles, occurring when a minor under age 18 refuses to accept the authority or discipline of adults. “Most of our referrals come from Noblesville Schools, and the prosecutor’s office is second,” Cavender said. “It’s just to offer them any kind of support to prevent any other negative things from happening, help them do better in school or get them more
2017 SHINING STARS RECIPIENTS The following students were honored April 27 at Noblesville West Middle School’s Shining Stars ceremony: Matthew Dewitt (second grade, Hinkle Creek Elementary), Blake Shepherd (fifth grade, Hazel Dell Elementary), Finn Sallmen (fourth grade, Noble Crossing Elementary), Megan Broviak (fifth grade, Stony Creek Elementary), Jacob Wells (third grade,
Promise Road Elementary), Hannah Miller (fifth grade, White River Elementary), Torin Marcum (fourth grade, North Elementary), Ralan Clymer (eighth grade, Noblesville East Middle School), Joshua Aguilar Canales (eighth grade, Noblesville West Middle School), James Bertaux (junior, Noblesville High School).
Early Intervention Advocates Ashlan Cavender, left, and Brandy Egan. (Submitted photo)
involved socially, medically or emotionally.” Cavender said there are numerous agencies NYAP has developed relationships with that can help. “We develop a plan with the families and tackle it from there,” she said. Cavender said they could refer or help them get into any type of organization in the county. “Our job is to help empower the kids and the families to meet their needs on their own and not need help from anyone else,” Egan said. To make a referral, volunteer to be a mentor or tutor or to make a donation, visit youthassistance.org/noblesville2.
For the past four years, the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program has sponsored a Shining Stars program honoring students in each of the Noblesville Schools. The awards are open to any student in the district. “We would still sponsor the event even if none of the Shining Stars were in the Youth Assistance,” Ashlan Cavender said. Due to confidentiality, the NYAP has never identified if any of the Shining Stars have used their assistance. Some of the criteria used for picking the Shining Stars overcoming adversity or a tragedy at home or school; demonstrated a profound positive change in attitude or behavior; or overcome a significant obstacle at home or school and have made an extraordinary academic positive turnaround. Noble Crossing Elementary fourth-grader Finn Sallmen fits that model with his positive approach. Finn said he has worked hardest on improving his English. Stacy Sallmen said they adopted Finn and his two sisters, Mia and Zoe, who came from Ukraine in the fall of 2014. Mia is an eighth-grader at Noblesville West Middle School, and Zoe is a Noble Crossing third-grader. “Finn has taken off, and he’s done awesome,” Stacy said. “He’s progressing very well. He has amazing teachers. Everyone at Crossing has been awesome. It’s not been easy. They come from hard places. To see him excel like this and recognized as a Shining Star is very humbling.”
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Divided notions Commentary by Terry Anker If we were to name only one, what would it be? Certainly, we thinking humans establish our lives in ways that set personal priorities. But if we had to identify a single thing, around which the whole of our lives was formed, could we do it? We might put our faith at the top of the list, or family, or career, or education. Others could hold that avoiding an addiction to be of the highest order – each moment would place that desire to precede all other needs. Often, our priorities shift over time. Those of us who put our children at the zenith would have surely not considered such a structure before beginning a family. Whatever the prioritization, we all follow some chart helping us to navigate our way in the tumultuous sea of daily existence. Alas, for some, we think so precious little about what our Polaris is (or should be) that we are led by it with little notion of its presence – or worse, our dominion over it. Over the past 64 years, North and South Korea, a people divided, have followed different guiding stars. The leaders of the North set as their first objective the preserving of their political regime. As such, military needs consume most resources, and national priorities are tightly constrained. The South followed an intellectual path to free markets and open democracy. Today, there are vast differences, evidenced by these divergent roads, with two of the starkest being life expectancy, which is 25 percent greater in South Korea, where personal freedom exists. If priorities set long-ago can destructively constrain our future growth, do we fall behind in failing to routinely review our own guide stars? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
BEL I EVE I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Virginia, police radar detectors are illegal. Source: dumblaws.com
REA D ER ’ S V I E W Volunteerism is vital only 18 percent of people ages 20-24 volEditor, Each year, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta- unteered in 2015. At Conner Prairie, we were fortunate tistics releases the state of volunteerism enough to add 41 new people to in the U.S. For the past decade, our volunteer ranks last year, the number of volunteers each bringing our total number of year has declined. As we await volunteers in 2016 to nearly 500 statistics for 2016, expected to people, including more than 100 be released sometime in Februages 10-18 in our popular youth ary, I’d like to encourage you to volunteer program. Combined, explore ways that you can get our adult volunteers gave 21,658 involved in a nonprofit organizaBurns hours of their time. If it weren’t tion of your choice this year. for our volunteers last season, we would Based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statishave had to add 11 full-time staff positics, 62.6 million people volunteered in tions at a cost of nearly $500,000, which the U.S. in 2015, providing service worth an estimated $184 billion. Those statistics we simply couldn’t do. It’s my hope that you choose Conner seem rather impressive on the surface. Prairie in 2017. No matter what your age, However, we can do so much better. background or life experiences may be, you The facts show that only one in four have something to offer. Volunteering is Americans volunteered in 2015. Women extremely important to our organization. volunteered more than men, with working mothers giving the most of their time. For you, it may be one of the most unique and rewarding experiences of your life. People age 65 and older gave an average To see the full letter, visit currentof 96 hours during the year, while those noblesville.com. between ages 25-34 gave just 32 hours Norman Burns each year. Married people with children President and CEO, Conner Prairie volunteered more than single people, and
I am not a crier. Never have been. I don’t know if it’s because I grew up with four sisters and, in an effort to dishumor tinguish myself from the herd, decided to lock that emotional shtick down, or if it’s thanks to my 50 percent British blood that left me with a bit too much Yorkshire stoicism. Regardless, I rarely get weepy. But lately, I’ve noticed myself tearing up at the stupidest times. Have you seen the new Volkswagen commercial with the family traveling cross-country to deliver the grandfather’s ashes to the Pacific? Throat-clogger. Or the Principal Financial one where the dad has to quit school because his girlfriend gets pregnant, then 20-odd years later graduates, right behind his son? Gulp. At least I can blame these moments of weakness on the magical manipulators of marketing. But the other day I was sitting in the always-long drive-thru line of Chick-FilA, opening the mail, and out of the blue I begin full-on sobbing into my steering wheel. The culprit? Graduation information from the high school! I mean, seriously! I’m counting the days until “Geoff-Geoff” is on his merry way, out the door and onto independent, adult living. But between the dorm-fridge raffle announcement and information on cap and gown pick-up, all I could do was think about my first baby boy. Towheaded and talking at an elevated level to be heard above his invasive twin siblings. Playing 5-year-old rec soccer for the Green Power Rangers and being the tallest kid on the field. Breaking his collarbone in a pickup football game at a Derby party and our telling him to “Shake it off, you’ll be fine.” Jeeze-Louise, I’m choking up as I type! I pride myself on keeping my emotions in check, but this graduating from high school thing has me worried. I much prefer a sappy Hallmark ad. Peace out.
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BUSINESS LOCAL By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Charlie Hensley got his start in the restaurant business with his Jeffersonville High School classmate now open John Schnatter, better know as Papa John. Hensley, a Fishers resident, served as co-owner of Penn Station franchises and then as CEO and managing partner of McIndy Ventures, which owned 19 McAlister’s Deli franchises. That was sold in November 2015. Hensley, 56, opened Fresh To Order in April in Noblesville. It is the former spot of Paradise Bakery in the Hamilton Town Center. “When I sold the McAlister venues, I was looking for something that had a menu where the items were made fresh and on site,” said Hensley, CEO of Acuity Restaurant Group. “It’s a quick, casual, upscale restaurant. There is a beverage station with several custom beverages.” Hensley said this is the first Fresh To Order franchise to open north of Tennessee, and he has a deal to open 10 in the Indianapolis area.
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Relay for Life event — Cancer survivors, caregivers, volunteers and community members are invited to the annual American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Westfield-Sheridan, to be held from noon to midnight June 3 at Carmel Civic Square. Other activities include Taste of Hope at 1 p.m. and a talent contest at 4 p.m. For more, contact Jordan Tojo at 317-344-7830 or Jordan.tojo@cancer.org.
The Megan S. Ott Foundation held its seventh A Night for Magical Moments fundraiser May 6 at Indianapolis Marriott North. Megan S. Ott was a Noblesville teacher who lost her life to breast cancer. The foundation provides women battling breast cancer with support, monetary gifts and more. (Above) From left, Elaine and Scott Mensch, Anne Gregory and Kim MacBeth traveled from Pennsylvania to show their support for LuAnn Snyder, Megan’s mother. (Right) Lisa Linn checks out the silent auction items. (Photos by Anna Skinner)
Online medical access – Riverview Health has launched MyChart, an online portal that gives patients, along with physicians and clinical staff, enhanced access to medical records and a better way to manage care. MyChart is available to any Riverview Health patient at no additional cost. To learn more, visit riverview.org/mychart.
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Childless women increasing – There has been a small but significant increase in the number of childless women in their early 30s over the past decade, according to recently released data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey’s fertility supplement. In 2006, 26.2 percent of women ages 30 to 34 were childless, meaning they had never given birth to a child. By 2016, that number had risen about four percentage points to 30.8 percent. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
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Alyona Yakovleva-Randall calls Julia and Morgan Rust her babies because they have been with her at the Indiana Ballet Conservatory for eight years. dance The 16-year-old twin sisters, from Noblesville and are homeschooled sophomores, both excelled. YakovlevaRandall is like a second mom, the twins agree. Julia won the Senior Grand Prix award in the Youth America Grand Prix regional semifinals and then placed in the top 12 in senior women in the national finals In New York in April. She performed at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. Morgan qualified for the national finals, too. The Rust sisters will appear in IBC’s “Evolution of a Dancer” at 3 p.m. May 21 at The Tarkington in Carmel. Yakovleva-Randall said the spring showcase is one of IBC›s most beloved and well-received productions. “I look forward to dancing in it since I’ve been dancing (with IBC) since I was 8,” Julia said. “I’ve kind of been through all the levels. It’s really nice because it shows the progression of all the different dancers. They all go through this school and progress and grow.” Morgan said it was great to see the growth as they go through the levels. Morgan saw her own growth during the YAGP national finals last month. “It was an amazing experience,” Morgan said. “It was a competition, but I looked at it more as a growing opportunity because you got class every day, so you are able to push yourself and learn more about yourself every day rather than just one time on stage.”
Julia Rust will appear in Indiana Ballet Conservatory’s “Evolution of a Dancer” May 21 (Submitted photos)
Morgan Rust will appear in Indiana Ballet Conservatory’s “Evolution of a Dancer” May 21.
The Rust sisters have received several scholarship offers for short-term summer and year-round training. “We are definitely going to be able to stay together for the summer,” Julia said. “We aren’t competitive. We don’t think about that. When she wins something, I’m really happy because it feels like I won. When I win something, she is super-happy for me. We push each other in a good way.” Tickets for the spring showcase are $18 for students (high school and college with ID) and $30 for adults. For more, visit indianaballetconservatory.org.
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Summer camps start at Myart next month — Myart is a realistic, twodimensional art school that teaches drawing and the use of most mediums. Myart has been offering art classes in the Hamilton County area since 2000. The curriculum-based programs include guided, semi-guided and fully independent methods of art instruction designed to develop both conceptual understanding and core skills and techniques. Art classes are generally structured according to age and are conducted in a supportive, non-competitive environment. Summer camps at Myart begin June 5. For more, visit myartindy. com or call 317-443-6831. Sun King Brewery to celebrate 8th anniversary — On June 24, Sun King Brewery will celebrate its eighth anniversary. The anniversary event will feature live music, Indy’s best food trucks, a great lineup of limited release beers on tap, plus the return of the popular seasonal GFJ, a classic American IPA devised by head brewer Dave Colt that showcases hops from the Pacific Northwest to create an intense citrus hop flavor explosion that is reminiscent of biting into a fresh grapefruit. GFJ will once again be released in its very own 16 oz. can as well as on draft statewide. Patrons can purchase four-packs of GFJ (limit two cases) to take home and enjoy. A special anniversary beer will be featured at the event. It will begin at 5 p.m. June 24 in the parking lot of Sun King Brewery, 135 N. College Ave., Indianapolis. Entertainment is from 5:30-10 p.m. The party ends at 10:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance. For more, visit sunkingbrewing.com.
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initially 21. Fool 22. Former Pacer Smits 26. Ohio River craft 28. Iranian money 30. MCL pie choice 31. Indianapolis Indians bat wood 32. Final Four org. 35. PC key 37. S-shaped molding in a Shoopman home 38. Surfing mishaps 39. James Whitcomb Riley poem of praise 40. Stocking material 41. Online help page
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BMW 2010 528i 4DR Sedan AWD xDrive Mileage: 68,500 Price: $12,000 Excellent Condition Monthly payments may be set up through BMW financial services (if approved) Contact: Jennifer Spencer (317) 345-5109
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11737 East 211th Street, Noblesville
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Claybourne,
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Located in Westfield www.jobs.brightview.com 317-366-6833 NOW HIRING Crew Leader for painting. Starting pay $17/hour. Opportunity for advancement and company vehicle. Interior residential repaints. Full-time local work all year. Will need to coordinate/inspect work of 1-2 other people. Must be experienced quality painter. Call Jonathan 317-999-8124. www.wallapainting.com
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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NOW HIRING EVENING MAINTENANCE AND EVENING SHUTTLE DRIVER The award winning Cambria hotel and suites in Noblesville is now hiring Evening maintenance and shuttle driver associates to complement our wonderful team. We also offer insurance, hotel discounts, and monthly associate appreciate luncheons. More importantly, we treat all of our associates with RESPECT! We’re located across from the Hamilton Town Center Mall. Please apply within. 13500 Tegler Dr. Noblesville, IN 46060 317-773-4970
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Noble is now hiring Direct Support Professionals on the Northside, FT and PT, starting at $10/hr. Apply online at www.mynoblelife.org.
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Motivated people who want to join our team. Work outdoors in landscape maintenance and project installations. Experience helpful but not necessary. Pay between $12-$18/hr depending on experience. Call us or email your application: 317.443.6514 abby@primelineoutdoorliving.com
NOW HIRING Waiters/Waitresses Cook Dishwasher OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 160 E Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN
Caregivers are in high demand! We are looking for caring, compassionate and dependable individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of seniors. CNAs/HHAs preferred, but, for those who qualify, we offer FREE CNA TRAINING through our Legacy CNA Training school. Legacy is recognized as the finest CNA training school in the area.
CAREGIVER • Top Pay, including overtime & BONUS • Reliable, flexible & steady work • Quality on-site training & RN support
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Background or Not in dance! Join the team at Fred Astaire Dance Studio Carmel, Indiana. We will train you in all aspects of the ballroom dance business. Why Fred Astaire? We offer a great environment, guaranteed starting salary, great training and opportunities to travel and compete. Need we say more? Call Dan at 317-846-3237
If you desire personal growth & would love to work for or be trained by a family friendly organization, apply at: Senior1Care/Legacy CNA Training, 598 W. Carmel Dr, Ste F, Carmel, IN 46032, 317-652-6175, www.Senior1Care.com. EOE
Delivery Drivers Wanted at GanserToGo.com We arrange delivery catering orders for full service restaurants. Drivers will be given food at restaurants and deliver it to customers at their homes, offices and special events. Big tip orders! Breakfast, lunch and dinner shifts are available 7 days a week. • Must be at least 21+ • Smart phone to receive orders • Current auto insurance and good driving record • Reliable vehicle! Benefits: • Flexible Shifts! -Days, nights, and weekends available. Full time and part time positions available. • Paid Bi-weekly! - Drivers get paid hourly plus tips and mileage. Drivers are earning up to $12 to $20 per hour! • Freedom! - You don't have to sit in an office waiting for orders. Get orders sent to your phone as you move throughout the city. If you are interested contact us today! Call us Mon-Fri to schedule an interview 317-815-8900
IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR PAINTER
Do you take pride in your skills, and are you reliable without fail? If you don’t, or you’re not, stop reading. If you do and are, Roberts Painting would like to speak with you now. We are a local, family owned business with full-time work for the right candidate. We have been serving fellow Hamilton County residents since 1984. You must have dependable transportation. Compensation is based on experience and is open to discussion. Again, serious inquiries only. Contact Tim (317.847.2704) or Rick (317.847.4780), or e-mail robertspaintingcarmel@gmail.com for immediate consideration. EOE.
With over 30 years of experience in the special event industry, Ritz Charles specializes in innovative, upscale and superior event services. Ritz Charles has a strong presence in the event market. Our multiple culinary teams, service staff and event planners host a variety of on and off premise events year- round. Our company has the resources to manage large events yet the personal touch of a small caterer. With our fast paced energetic work environment, we have a need for motivated individuals who can give excellent customer service. If you are looking to join a company with a dedication to excellent customer service and a friendly atmosphere, Ritz Charles has bartending, banquet server, doorman and set-up positions available. If you are interested in learning more about our company, please contact Kate Argyris at Kargyris@Ritzcharles.com
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