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Hamilton Co. Fallen Firefighters memorial statue arrives in Noblesville after nearly 9 years / P11

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Jessica Flowers of Carmel performed at the event. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)

Dispatches On April 29, supporters, employees and volunteers of the Humane Society for Hamilton Co. gathered at the Mill Top Banquet and Conference Center in downtown Noblesville for the organization’s annual Wine, Wags & Whiskers fundraising event. Wine sampling, food, silent auctions and meet-and-greets with shelter animals were all available. To learn more about the Humane Society for Hamilton Co., visit www. hamitonhumane.com.

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Family members of Hamilton County’s three fallen firefighters pose with the Hamilton Co. Fallen Firefighters Memorial statue upon its arrival to Noblesville May 2. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. V11, 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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Holly Glogozo of Fishers talks with Humane Society Volunteer Justin Alexander about Ace, a lab mix.

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Patty Spitler, left, host of Pet Pals TV, and Humane Society Volunteer Courtney Lowry with Milton, an 11-year-old maltese mix.

Trash service solicitation — The City of Noblesville says it has learned of solicitation of trash services for Noblesville residents to replace the Noblesville Common Councilapproved monthly trash fee of $10.57 per month. City officials said they would like to remind residents that under city ordinance, a residence cannot opt out of paying for city-provided trash removal. As part of the city’s contract with Republic Services, any property-tax-paying residence within city limits receives trash removal. If a resident signs another contract, they will be paying extra for trash removal. Implementation of the fee begins June 1, payable after July 1, and will be included within sewer bills. Kiwanis flags — The Noblesville Noon Kiwanis is selling Memorial Flags to be placed around the Historic Courthouse on the Memorial Day Weekend. The flag can be purchased in memory of someone or in honor of someone. The cost of each flag is $5. The Noblesville Noon Kiwanis group will prepare a laminated card to be placed on the flag. The flags will go up May 26 and will be taken down May 31. To purchase a flag, please fill out the coupon at currentnoblesville.com and give it to a Kiwanis Member or mail to: Kiwanis Memorial Flags, 1363 Grant St. Noblesville, IN 46060. Deadline to submit is Monday, May 23. Junior Law Enforcement Academy — Applications are now being accepted for the annual Hamilton Co. Junior Law Enforcement Academy, a one-day program that highlights law enforcement activities. Activities for the day include a ride in a police car, a demonstration by the Emergency Response Team, camp games, learning about healthy choices and much more. The Junior Law Enforcement Academy runs from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. June 17, at the Hamilton Co. 4-H Fairgrounds. Camp size is limited with a registration cutoff date of June 1 or when then camp fills. For more or an application, contact Phyllis.Caudill@hamiltoncounty.gov, or call 317-776-4109.

Ind. 32/38 shifts for Presley extension news@currentnoblesville.com With work that began May 9, E & B Paving Inc. has shifted traffic lanes on Ind. 32/38 in Noblesville. road work The lanes have moved to the south side of the highway for crews to begin construction of a roundabout at Presley Boulevard, one-quarter mile east of Ind. 37. The Indiana Dept. of Transportation said the roundabout will connect to the city of Noblesville’s Presley Boulevard extension, which spans between Ind. 32/38 and Pleasant Street to the

Roundabout work at Presley Boulevard will connect Ind. 32/38 and Pleasant Street. (Submitted photo)

south, making a connection adjacent to Best Buy.

A precast, concrete box culvert to channel a tributary of Stony Creek will be installed under the highway as part of the project, which will require closing Ind. 32/38 for up to 14 days beginning in June. A specific closure date will be announced by INDOT in the future. INDOT said during the road closure, a signed detour will route state highway traffic south to Interstate 69 via State Road 37 and State Road 13. All lanes are expected to be open to traffic in September, and all work on the $1.6 million contract is expected to be complete before the end of this year.


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Detrick named Teacher of the Month By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com

Miss Detrick always explains (thoroughly). If a student doesn’t understand something well, she explains that thing slowly so that The Market District Teacher of student understands it. the Month for April is Lauren DetMiss Detrick is fair! She doesn’t rick, a fourth-grade let one person do something and award teacher at Stony not the other. She is never mean to Creek Elementary in one person and nice to the other. Noblesville. Her student, Emerson She is always nice! Morris, nominated her. As a reward, Whenever you are struggling, she Emerson won a pizza party for will always help you! If I am strugthe classroom, and Detrick won gling on math, she will come over to a $50 gift card to Market District me calmly and help me with it. grocery store, Teacher of the Month Miss Detrick pushes you to the sponsor. level she wants you to be at. She Here is Emerson’s winning essay: encourages you to do your best! Hi, my name is Emerson Morris. She always wants you to be imMy teacher’s name is Miss Detrick. proving by some point! I am in 4th grade at Stony Creek. Miss Detrick loves every kid! She Miss Detrick is the best teacher for cares about each kid! She thinks many reasons! every kid is lovely, caring and My teacher Miss Detrick is very thoughtful! compassionate. She rarely yells. That is why is think Miss DetShe has maybe yelled twice this From left, Dan Mixan of Market District, Emerson Morris and Lauren rick is the best teacher ever! She year! If somebody is not doing the Detrick. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) deserves to be appreciated! She right thing, she calmly says what inspires me, and someday, I want to be a She laughs and smiles at a ton of things. they should be doing. teacher just like her when I grow up! She never talks in her deepest voice. She Miss Detrick is not serious at everything. Sincerely, Emerson Morris talks normally and calmly.

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NHS senior is tech rookie of year knowledgeable tech resource and volunteer. Following the success of his PassWhiz, Baker founded the NHS Code Club to teach A Noblesville High School senior has been given the title of Technology Rookie of the Year. fellow students how to develop and program mobile apps. He and fellow members of the Noblesville Schools achievement announced April 25 that club put their talents to good use with community service programs like outreach programs Zack Baker, 18, received to Noblesville senior citizens. Through the NHS the Rookie of the Year award during TechInnovations Class, Baker has Point’s 17th annual Mira Awards, spoken about education and honoring the best of tech in entrepreneurship at Stanford Indiana. University, at a conference in Baker founded PassWhiz, an New York City and co-founded a iOS app he coded himself that podcast interviewing tech and eliminates the need for paper education innovators. hall passes and perfected it TechPoint, the growth initiaas his NHS Innovations Class tive for Indiana’s tech ecosysproject. tem, honored Indiana’s best comBaker first successfully panies, entrepreneurs, educators pitched the app to Noblesville and other leaders for their techSchools, and now, the app is nology excellence and innovation used by more than 13,000 stuat the awards April 23. dents in 10 schools across the Baker A total of 17 award winners nation. The app is the second and seven runners-up were chosen from the product Baker has created and sold to paying 98 companies, organizations and individuals customers, the first of which was an app he who were selected as nominees this year out built when he was 14. of the 168 applications received highlighting In addition to his skills as a young programachievements during the 2015 calendar year. mer, the judges said they appreciated Baker’s passion for doing good in the community as a news@currentnoblesville.com

Food insecurity on the rise Commentary by Cindy Hubert When most of us think of food insecurity, we think of urban areas like downtown Indianapolis or very giving rural communities. Most of us don’t think of affluent suburbs like Carmel, Noblesville or Westfield. But, surprisingly, we’re seeing the highest increases in food insecurity in areas like Hamilton County. With nearly 27,000 people struggling with food insecurity in Hamilton County, hunger is a very real problem. But how would you know if a neighbor was food insecure? Hunger isn’t easy to see. After Sara’s dad lost his executive job last fall, it wasn’t long until the family was unable to pay their mortgage. So far, he’s been unable to find a similar position, so he now works nights to earn just enough to cover some of their expenses. After paying for the basics, there isn’t much left to buy groceries. Thankfully, Sara’s school participates in Gleaners’ BackSacks: Weekend Food for Kids program, so she gets a small bag of food on Fridays to help out when she can’t eat breakfast and lunch at school.

Sara dresses like the other kids. Her family drives their same car. How would you know Sara was hungry? Most likely, you wouldn’t. Gleaners is working to feed hungry men, women and children in Hamilton County through programs like BackSacks, School-Based Pantry, the Mobile Pantry and Summer Meals for Kids. The food bank also partners to provide food for organizations such as the Carmel UMC Food Pantry, House of Refuge and Loving Hands Food & Clothes Pantry. Hunger isn’t easy to see, but compassion is easy to offer. Gleaners needs your support to help meet the needs of our neighbors who are struggling to feed their families. Every dollar you give at gleaners.org/give provides food for three meals. And the more you give, the more people we can feed. Until every bowl is filled. Cindy Hubert joined Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana as president and CEO in November 2010. Since then, her leadership and vision have led to enhancing and expanding the organization’s direct service programs.

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My Indy 500 tradition genesis Commentary by Ashley Santasiero, LPN, West Unit Manager at Harbour Manor and The Lodge, a CarDon facility My grandpa, Grover Waitt, started going to the Indy 500 in 1948, when he was just 19 years old. He never missed a race day year. My grandma always said that when he got home from the race, he would say he couldn’t wait until the next year. In 1973, Salt Walther had a horrible crash in which flaming methanol and car parts were thrown into the crowds, injuring several spectators, my grandpa included. Those seats were later removed from the track. That never stopped him from returning to the 500. I remember being young and hearing my grandpa, two cousins and uncle start talking about the Indy 500 months in advance. I was always jealous because I was too young to go and would end up having to go shopping with my grandma and mom. In 1993, at the age of 8, I finally got my chance to go. I remember having to get up extremely early that morning. My grandma had packed us lunchmeat sandwiches, chips, cookies and a cooler of drinks. The crowd was unbelievable. I had never

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seen so many people in one place. It was a little overwhelming at the time, but my grandpa held my hand all the way. I will never forget hearing Florence Henderson singing the National Anthem, Jim Nabors singing “Back Home Again in Indiana,” or Mary Hulman George giving the starting command. It was a long day, but one of the most memorable days of my life. Emerson Fittipaldi won that day. I wasn’t really sure of who that was at the time, but I didn’t care. This was my new tradition. To read the full version of this commentary, visit currentnoblesville.com.


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Cartoonist Campbell wins again By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Shortly after Current in Carmel launched in 2006, Tim Campbell decided to try his hand at an editorial cartoon. recognition His first cartoon? Having a little fun with Carmel’s roundabouts. Campbell had noticed Current was looking for submissions. “I drew up a sketch and sent it to (executive vice president/general manager) Steve Greenberg in an Campbell email, and he sent me an email within 15 minutes and asked if I could do this all the time. That’s where it started,” Campbell said. Now, nearly 10 years later, the 57-year-old Carmel resident won his third consecutive first-place award for an editorial cartoon in the Society of Professional Journalists Best in Indiana Journalism awards contest last month. It was the fifth time Campbell had won the contest. His winning cartoon was about the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles accounting scandal. He also took third place on New England quarterback Tom Brady breaking his cellphone during the “deflategate” debacle.

Campbell’s winning cartoon. (File image)

“Any time I can make fun of the New England Patriots, those are ones that I like a lot,” Campbell said. “I enjoy doing cartoons on Indiana issues more than national issues.” Campbell is a freelance illustrator, with his biggest client being the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, and he teaches classes on fundamentals of design and color theory at Ivy Tech. Campbell said he has received feedback on cartoons that are about area politicians. “I’ve gotten responses that they are kind of flattered by it,” Campbell said. “Any publicity is good publicity — they kind of take that attitude about it.”

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The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville was recently recognized at the 2016 Indiana Area Council recognition Awards in several categories to celebrate the club’s success over the past year, which includes: • Club member Nicholas Green placed fifth in the prestigious Youth of the Year Competition. Green is a From left, Bill Taylor, Beck Terry, Jerry Collins and BGCN senior at Noblesville High School. Board Member Chuck Townsend. (Submitted photos) • Taylored Systems was dent of in 2013 and 2014. He has served on presented the Outthe Executive Committee for the past six standing Community years and currently serves as the co-chair Service Award for their of the Capital Campaign Cabinet. efforts at the Boys & • Executive Director Becky Terry was Girls Club of Noblesville. named Outstanding Professional of the President and owner Year among her peers. Terry joined the of Taylored Systems, Green BGCN in May 2010. “We could not make Bill Taylor, has been on the impact that we strive for in the comthe club’s board since 2001, serving as its munity without volunteers like Jerry, president in 2011 and 2012, along with his supportive organizations like Taylored leadership role on the Executive CommitSystems and outstanding members like tee for eight years. Nick,” Terry stated. • Jerry Collins was named Outstanding Board To learn more about the Boys & Girls Club Volunteer and has served on the club’s of Noblesville, visit bgcni.org. board since 2007, in which he was presi-


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‘Christmas’ seeks volunteers news@currentnoblesville.com The generous attitude of the Christmas season isn’t limited to just one day of the year here in central Indiana. Christmas in Acphilanthropy tion is a faith-based organization founded on the idea of neighbors helping neighbors – friends and strangers alike taking the initiative to reach out to lowincome, elderly or disabled individuals in need of home repairs. In past years, Christmas in Action has helped replace floors, redo bathrooms, paint on both the interior and exterior of homes, build stairs and ramps, patch roofs and much more. It is an example of total community involvement, with many individuals volunteering to help complete these projects. Local businesses also get involved by donating supplies and/or food for the workers. This year’s Christmas in Action Blitz Day will take place at 8 a.m. May 21. The organization is currently looking for qualified homeowners in need of assistance in completing home repairs. They are also looking for volunteers and businesses that can donate time, money, food or materials. All donations, in whatever form, are equally appreciated. Volunteers are not

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Obituary John Wesley McDowell, Jr. John Wesley McDowell, Jr., 98, Cicero, died April 27 at Riverview Health at Noblesville. He was born Feb. 12, 1918 at Fairbury, Neb. to John Wesley and Bura (Tuggle) McDowell, Sr. He was a graduate of Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Neb. John then served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII, receiving the American Theater Service Medal and the EAME Service Medal with two bronze stars, among other awards. He became a draftsman for S.S. Kresge Co. that later became Kmart, using his artistic ability to design and provide the lay out for many stores. John was a painter, and his work included several murals. He designed and built a miniature model home, including all the furniture and decorations. His talents also included creating and tending to his flower gardens and writing an autobiography. His family described John as a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and

great-grandfather. He also loved helping others and was a volunteer for several years at Riverview Hospital. He married Evelyn Berneice (Vibbert) McDowell Nov. 9, 1945. She survives him. Also surviving is a son, John Wesley McDowell III, and his wife Marla, of Carmel, a daughter, Jodi Lane Bickerstaff, and husband Joe, of Euless, Texas, a brother, Jimmy “Mac” McDowell, of Indianapolis, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Hertha Redmond, and a brother, Waldo McDowell. Arrangements are entrusted to Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel, 209 W. Jackson St., Cicero. Condolences: www.hartleyfuneralhomes.com. Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society for Hamilton Co. or Riley Hospital. Memorial services will be held at a later date.

dispatch B&G Club summer programming — The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville has announced two of its summer programs are now enrolling – Camp Daybreak and Camp Crosser. Children must be a member to participate in either program and both begin June 6 and end July 29. For more, or to register, call 317-773-4372, or visit www.bgcni.org.

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Heroes’ homecoming Hamilton Co. Fallen Firefighters memorial statue arrives in Noblesville after nearly 9 years By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com It’s been nearly nine years since the idea for a fallen firefighters memorial for Hamilton Co. took hold, and this month, the completed statue made its crosscover story country trip home. On May 2, family members of the three Hamilton Co. men who died in the line of duty got their chance to see the finished statue just outside of the Hamilton Co. Government and Judicial Center on the downtown Noblesville square. The three fallen firefighters from Hamilton Co. are Noblesville Firefighter Byron J. Galbreath, Carmel Assistant Fire Chief Cyrus Clark and Fishers Assistant Fire Chief Raymond E. Moulder. Pam Sims, 80, Noblesville, was the wife of Cyrus Clark when he died in Dec. 1960. “I was 25, and he was 27,” she said. The two had been married nearly seven years and had four children, the oldest of which was 6. “I think it’s really nice that they’re memorializing those that have given up their life, because all firefighters, when they go out, you never know if they’re going to come home,” Sims said. “My husband was gung-ho for the fire department.” Gwen Galbreath, who will be 92 in September, was the wife of Byron Galbreath, who died in 1951 at age 31, leaving behind his 26-year-old wife and three daughters, who were all 5 years old or younger, Joyce Kinnman, Janet Jaros (former Noblesville clerk-treasurer) and Jo Rhodes. “He had gotten home from the war and got with the National Guard. He heard how bad the fire was and went down to help,” said Rhodes, who was 2 years old at the time. “He had been a firefighter before the war.” To get the statue home to its Hamilton Co. headquarters was emotional. When the U-Haul truck – driven by Hamilton Co. Councilor Steve Schwartz and his wife, Lori, who own

From left, NFD Firefighter Brad McLaughlin, committee member and NFD Lt. John O’Neal, committee member and Local 4416 President Tony Murray, committee member and NFP Engineer Josh Hittle, County Commissioner Steve Dillinger, County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt, County Councilor Steve Schwartz, Richard Moulder, son of Raymond Moulder, Lori Schwartz, committee member and NFD Battalion Chief Mike Cook, committee member and NFD Engineer Mike Latty. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)

ville, stopping at nine spots along the way to visit other fire departments. Now that the statue is home, the memorial site will need to be developed before it will be on display to the public as a point along the City of Noblesville’s in-development Riverwalk. The memorial site will sit behind the government and judicial center on the east side of White River. The statue will remain in storage until the plaza is complete. Also part of the memorial will be thee bronze helmet memorials for each fallen firefighter and, on a separate base, a piece of one of the World Trade Center towers from 9/11. Local artist Rodney Reveal helped design the piece with artist Nicholas Wilson, who actually made the statue in Prescott, Ariz., at his foundry. The piece took two years to This layout shows the plan of the memorial’s plaza, to be situated behind the Hamcomplete. ilton Co. Government and Judicial Center. (Submitted photo) For more, or to donate to the memorial, visit hcfallenfirefightersmemorial.org. Schwartz’s Bait and Tackle in downtown Noblesville – family members of the three men climbed into the truck one-by-one Hamilton Co. Fallen Firefighters to see the piece up close. Weighing in at approximately 2,000 pounds, Lori Schwartz Byron J. Galbreath was electrocuted and died from his injuries said the weeklong trip wasn’t always easy – as loading the while working at a fire in a junk yard at Sixth and Preston statue into the truck took nearly two hours – but was defiStreets in Noblesville. nitely worth it. Cyrus Clark died from injuries suffered while responding with Lori said while they’ve always been supporters of public another firefighter aboard an apparatus. A civilian driver pulled safety officers, a personal, life-saving experience by area firehis vehicle into the path of the apparatus, and when Clark swerved to avoid contact, he struck a tree. Both men were fighters after a serious car accident in 1985 involving Steve ejected, and the apparatus landed on top of them. Schwartz and his father Glen caused the family to give back to Raymond E. Moulder died from injuries suffered from a building public safety causes for the next three decades. collapse. He was working at the scene of a multi-alarm fire that The Schwartz family, who also runs a U-Haul business out of consumed several buildings in the downtown business district the bait and tackle shop, used a truck and donated their time of Noblesville, near Sixth and Conner Streets. to fly to Arizona, load the statue and drive it back to Nobles-


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The prez race of all time? Whatever else is said, this may be the most unique presidential election cycle in our lifetime. We have seen that the Republicans really are the party of the Big Tent. The tent got so big, in fact, those that thought they were in charge of the tent found themselves being pushed out the front flap. The Republicans began with 17 contenders: one establishment type backed by big donors; one successful businesswoman; one brilliant, African-American surgeon; two sons of immigrants who are Latino; and then the senators and governors and a billionaire capitalist. Not the usual suspects. Republicans didn’t get any credit for diversity. We have seen the silent majority give up on the powers that be - the “establishment” - and look for an outsider. As soon as a candidate gained establishment support, his numbers dropped like a stone. Then there are the Democrats: an anointed nominee-to-be and an old Socialist, who was allowed to compete under the Democrats’ banner to create the illusion of a race. But, suddenly, it became a real race as the harmless, old Socialist became a raging tiger with his own supporters that have also given up on their “establishment.” The angst of the silent majority and the alienation of the young created the rise of outsider candidates. Now, America is seeing for the first time the arcane and convoluted convention rules put in place by the establishment just in case, this whole democracy thing got out of hand. To paraphrase a famous actress, fasten your seatbelts; it’s going to be a bumpy ride. Luci Snyder is a Carmel resident and a former member of the Carmel City Council. You may write her at lsnyder1@ indy.rr.com.

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Economic engines of today Commentary by Terry Anker The Kentucky Derby is a horse race. The Indianapolis 500 is an auto race. The Super Bowl is a football game. While each of these is a true statement, it would be a gross mischaracterization to consider them to have been complete in their assessments of the various events. Individually, they have become their own spectaculars. They are enormous economic engines – driving everything from local hotel room revenue to, at nearby homes, lawn parking opportunities. They bring scads of less- tangible bragging rights to the communities that welcome the proceedings. In some cases, almost non-stop media coverage delivers millions of dollars of attention to that city. We clean things up at home before we invite company in for a party. Yet, as the frenzy reaches its zenith, have we lost track of the original objective? Or in adding half-time shows, hat-parades and snake-pit balls, are we simply expanding the

reach to include more members of our communities who might otherwise be uninspired by a sporting event? Some would argue the competing objectives incompatible – they grumble about gadflies who are only interested in celebrity sightings and wouldn’t know a carburetor from a filly. Maybe they have a point. But, can’t we allow for both perspectives to hold sway? Can’t we hope for the brackish water between the points of view that will help us find better understanding? As we Hoosiers prepare to host the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500, consider attending a new event. Consider participating in a different way. If cars don’t interest, – this year, learn one thing about the machines. And if snake pits sound unappealing, well, buy an anti-venom. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

Q U O T E  O F   T HE  W EEK Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.

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As the school year draws to a close, let us re-visit one last parenting skill that some of you still have yet to master, humor even though you’ve had 10, long months of practice. I’m speaking, obviously, of the carpool line. Please take note. My already fragile sanity can’t withstand any more parking-lot shenanigans. 1. Recognize that there is a carpool line. Every time, for every event. If you don’t see it immediately upon arrival, that’s because you are the first, and as such, will be despised by everyone else. Find the pick-up zone, pull through and turn off the engine! Your gas-guzzling Suburban poisons my kid’s air when you idle for 20 minutes. 2. For the normal parent who arrives within a reasonable window of time, simply go to the end of the line. Avoid blocking parked cars, entrances and exits, and oncoming traffic. (I’ve actually seen this happen.) Occasionally you’ll be required to execute a U-turn to join in; please do so with competence. 3. Pay attention! These things can move like lightening once kids emerge. You need to be ready to pull forward at a moment’s notice. If you’re texting your bestie about brunch and miss your cue, I will honk at you. 4. Have your doors unlocked and preferably open so as to expedite loading. Instruct your passengers to dive in as soon as you slow down. Speed is important at this juncture; there’s no time for stowing backpacks or stopping. Rock and roll, people! 5. Don’t start a conversation with another adult out your window! I sat behind someone the other day for two minutes while she yakked it up (and her offspring struggled to get the trunk open. See No. 4). My welltrained daughter was standing by at the ready, but Social Butterfly was blocking our exit. Carpool lines are a necessary evil, but they don’t have to be a nightmare. Just follow the rules! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.


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age of entry-level candidates. This survey included 136 employers representing 15,742 jobs, as of March. Brad Coffing, A county-wide group has begun collaboresearch manager for the Hamilton Co. Ecorating on the Work! Hamilton Co. initiative, nomic Development Corp., said it has surveyed designed to help understand staffing needs 167 companies from the county. of employers and identify jobs strategies for workforce The survey also covered methods of training employees, what entrydevelopment. level candidates lack as far as hard Tim Monger, president and CEO of skills (such as critical/analytical thinkthe Hamilton Co. Economic Developing, written communications, project ment Corp., said it is a collaboration management) and soft skills (such as of his group, Hamilton Co. Tourism, motivation, dependability, time manarea chambers of commerce and Monger agement and interpersonal skills). community leaders. Sixty percent of employers believe a trainThe survey, showed 59 percent of Hamilton ing program developed by Ivy Tech would be Co. employers plan to expand their workforce beneficial. through 2019, and another 52 percent are “The information we received we felt was challenged to fill existing vacancies. interesting, but there wasn’t as much depth “We decided it would be good to talk with to it, so we’re going to do focus groups,” Monsome of our companies about talent attracger said. tion, especially for more technical, higherHe said they are still trying to understand skilled positions, in the case of information what the workforce issues are in each industechnology,” Monger said. try. Coffer said the three focus groups will He said several companies reported they meet, and hopefully complete their work in a were also having problems recruiting entryday, by the end of May. SMARI Insights, a stralevel employees. tegic marketing and research company, will Other figures from the survey include the conduct the focus groups. fact that 51 percent face a shortage of midlevel candidates and 55 percent face a short-

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Dispatches Senior Health & Fitness Day – The Hearth at Tudor Gardens will join an estimated 1,000 local groups to celebrate the 23rd Annual National Senior Health & Fitness Day from 2 to 4 p.m. May 24. As an official host site, The Hearth at Tudor Gardens will host an opportunity for the public to spin the Live More prize wheel. Refreshments will be provided. For more, call 317-873-6300.

Smoking cessation for pregnant women – Several agencies have partnered to offer Baby & Me Tobacco Free, a program to assist pregnant women with smoking cessation. Participants who complete four classes and remain smoke-free are eligible for $25 in diaper vouchers monthly for up to 12 months, along with other incentives. Classes are the first Tuesday and third Tuesdays of the month, in Noblesville and Westfield. For more, call 765-659-6063.

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Runner start the race at the 2015 Noblesville Mini Marathon. (Submitted photo)

Fox, a Noblesville resident, said she loves the route of the race. “I love that it starts and stops at the Hare Chevrolet Field,” Fox said. “It’s really a beautiful route. It’s a great opportunity to see our cool town.” Riverview Health will be providing information about itself in the giveaway bags and plans to work one of the water stations. “This event is for persons of all capabilities,” Noblesville Mini Marathon Director Scott Cranfill said. “We have a lot of people walk the 5K, 10K, even the half-marathon.” “One thing that is new this year (is) we are accepting registrations on race day,” he said. To register, visit noblesvilleminimarathon. com. A portion of the proceeds from the event benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville.


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Where’s Amy? ‘Where’s Amy?’ is a photo column by Amy Pauszek, a society girl and film producer and partner with Ever Film Productions, LLC. She may be reached at amy@ youarecurrent.com.

The Warehouse adds shows to lineup – The Warehouse in Carmel has added three shows to its 2016 concert lineup. John Hammond will perform July 9, singer Tiffany will perform Aug. 25, singer-songwriter Leo Kottke will play Sept. 25 and Leon Russell is set for Oct. 28. For more, visit liveforthemusic.com. Ayres Appreciation Day – Decades after closing its doors, L.S. Ayres and Company still holds a special place in the hearts of Hoosiers. Now, the Indiana Historical Society is making it possible for old friends to reconnect and celebrate their shared history. On May 20, IHS is holding an Ayres Appreciation Day at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., IHS is offering free admission to anyone who worked for the department stores or the Ayr-Way discount stores. For more, visit IndianaHistory.org.

Where’s Amy celebrated “Phantom” Chris Mann’s birthday with Matthew Porter, director of public relations for PNC Broadway in Indianapolis and Louisville.

Where’s Amy sees ‘Phantom’ Where’s Amy had an exclusive backstage pass to see the beautiful costumes for the “Phantom of the Opera.” Costumes weighed between 20 and 40 pounds each and were hand crafted and fitted for the specific characters. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing. Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved.)

Where’s Amy? I celebrated actor Chris Mann’s birthday and took a backstage tour of “Phantom of the Opera” for Current. In “Phantom of the Opera,” he was phenomenal and stunning in the newly updated version, which blew into town at the Old National Centre. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical has always been one of my favorites because it is mysterious and magical, as a story of love, adventure and betrayal. Mann, along with his talented cast, mesmerized the sold-out crowds. Be sure to check out Broadway Indy’s new season, which starts back up in November with Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella.” Where’s Amy can’t wait to see you there. For more, visit indianapolis.broadway.com.

Carmel actress Bonnett to play Belle By Zach Dunkin • editorial@youarecurrent.com

“Then, I thought, ‘Oh, I can do that. She came from where I came from,’” recalled Bonnett (pronounced bon-NAY), a 2009 CHS graduate. When Julia Bonnett was just 14 years old And she is. Not on Broadway, but in the Beef she saw a production of “Beauty in the Beast” & Boards Dinner Theater production of on the Carmel High theater School stage, and she “Beauty and the Beast,” which is opening its seven-week run May 19. was “in absolute awe.” This will be Bonnett’s second ap“It affected me deeply, and definitely pearance at the theater – she was in was the show that made me want to “9 to 5” – but her first as Belle on any pursue acting and music seriously,” stage. She says she can relate to Belle said the 2009 Great American Songon a personal basis. book Youth Ambassador. Bonnett “I think anyone (who) has ever felt Then, one year later, she saw Carostracized for being different can relate to mel High grad Sarah Litzsinger play the lead role as Belle in the Broadway production of the Belle, and I am included in that,” said Bonnett, who confessed to feeling “out of place” as Disney musical.

a theatrical person at various stages of her life. “Belle’s vulnerability in that sense is what makes her so relatable to so many audiences.” Bonnett’s favorite past roles include Jo in “Little Women,” Cinderella in “Into the Woods” and Janet van de Graat in “The Drowsy Chaperone,” all three at Civic Theatre. Obviously, she loves playing strong, female characters. “Those characters are so important because they are great role models for young girls. For example, Belle has greater aspirations than just romance. It’s important for a girl to see herself in another character, and young girls can see and go, ‘Oh, I can do that,’” she said. Just like Bonnett did.

Eiteljorg Indian Market – The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, 500 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, will host its annual Indian Market and Festival, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 25 and 26. The celebration, featuring Native American artists, performers and culture-bearers, will take place on museum grounds for the first time in more than a decade, providing an anticipated 6,000 attendees with a cultural experience. For more, visit eiteljorg.org. HCAA events – The Hamilton Co. Artists Association is hosting several exhibits this summer, including the Hamilton Co. High School Student Art Exhibit, which runs until May 27, the HCAA Juried Artists’ Recognition Exhibit from June 2 to 24, and the Through a Distant Lens Exhibit from June 30 to July 29. Regal Cinema summer movie schedule – Regal Village Park Stadium 17 in Westfield will bring back its $1 summer movies. Beginning May 31, admission is only $1 Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Sensory friendly shows will begin at 10:05 a.m. Doors open at 9:15 a.m. on these days. All films selected are rated G or PG, and include “The Lego Movie” and “Max” on May 31 and June 1, “Goosebumps” and “Iron Giant” June 7-8, “Pan” and “Smurfs 2” on June 14-15, “Despicable Me” and “Home” on June 21-22, “Minions” and “The Peanuts Movie” on June 28-29, “Alvin and the Chipmunks” and “Curious George” on July 5-6, “The Book of Life” and “Hotel Transylvania 2” on July 12-13, “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2” and “Shaun the Sheep” July 19-20 and “The Croods” and “The Lorax” on July 26-27.


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