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“Nunsense” at The Belfry – Noblesville’s Belfry Theatre finishes off its 50th season with “Nunsense” by Dan Goggin. Running through June 14, tickets can be purchased in advance online at thebelfrytheatre.com. Reservations can also be made at 773-1085. Father’s Day Car Show – The annual Father’s Day Car Show will celebrate its 26th year at Forest Park. Registration is from 8 a.m. to noon and awards begin at 3 p.m. This event is free and draws more than 300 cars and more than 10,000 spectators. All funds raised will benefit The Elysian Foundation. Book signing – Local author Larry D. Sweazy will be signing copies of his new mystery series-stater, “See Also Murder”, 7 p.m. June 10 at Hamilton East Public Library, 1 Library Plaza, Noblesville.

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Painting Party at Ginger’s Café – At 6 p.m. June 16, Ginger’s Café, 1804 Conner St., Noblesville, will be hosting their monthly painting party, similar to a wine and canvas party. Greg Wyant was named as Noblesville Fire Chief upon the retirement of Ken Gilliam. (Submitted photo)

New fire chief well prepared for post By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com

Greg Wyant was convinced he was as prepared as he could be for his new position. The new Noblesville public safety Fire Chief has worked as assistant chief under Ken Gilliam for the past five years. “The reality is Chief Gilliam and I worked close on everything,” Wyant said. “He kind of knew about when he was planning to retire. Pretty much from the day I came here, he included me in about everything he did. I feel like I’ve had the ability to impact and implement changes. I don’t think there is something bothering me that I wanted to get changed or else it would have been changed.” Gilliam, who retired on May 22, is confident in Wyant. “Greg will do a fantastic job,” Gilliam stated. “I’ve told Greg, ‘I hope you’ve learned some things to do as chief and I’m sure you’ve learned some things not to do as chief by working with me.’ Wyant, 47, said he doesn’t know how the transition could go any smoother. “I was certainly as prepared as a person could be,” said Wyant, who joined the department in 1994. Wyant graduated from the National Fire Academy’s Executive Fire Officer program in 2009. For his project, Wyant studied the air quality as it related to firefighters during and after fires. “There have been studies that documented the extreme high rate of certain cancers in firefighters,” Wyant said. “They studied it from when the

fire is actually burning and the phases of the fire.” But Wyant said one phase had not been studied, when firefighters looked for hot spots after the fire to be sure it was completely out. So, in Noblesville and surrounding communities, he focused on that phase. “We did identify there is an increase of carcinogenic activity if our people are not wearing respiratory equipment during that time frame, which historically we didn’t, and most departments still don’t,” he said. “So we were potentially exposing our people to an increased risk of cancer.” Wyant’s study was published in International Fire Service Journal of Leadership and Management in 2010. The study was completed in 2007. “I feel the members of this department will reap that benefit in the future,” he said.

about wyant Personal: Wyant joined the Navy in 1987 and served six years as engineer on the U.S.S. Forrestal and U.S.S. Detroit. He served a year commitment in the Red Sea during Operation Desert Storm. Wyant lives in rural Sheridan with his wife Sheila and two children, Sam, who just graduated from Culver Military Academy and will be attending Purdue, and Abby, who attends University High School. Education: Graduated from Hamilton Southeastern High School in 1986. Completed bachelor’s degree in general studies and master’s degree in public management from Indiana University-Kokomo.

Allisonville Nursery’s Plant to Plate – Enjoy live music from CW & the Working Class Trio, a drink, and a bite to eat on June 18 starting at 6:30 p.m. The event will feature favorite edible plants on garden tours, and highlight how to use them in your kitchen. Allisonville Nursery’s Brews, Blues, and BBQs – Live blues music will be provided by CW & The Working Class Trio on July 16 starting at 6:30 p.m. Grab some BBQ, have a beer or glass of wine, and chill out in the garden. Noblesville Athletic Club camps – Noblesville Athletic Clubs will provide free camps at their facility at 411 S. Harbour Drive starting in June. Yoga for Kids will run from June 8 through 11, from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. Zumba Kids ages 8 through 11 will run from June 22 to 25, from 1 to 1:45 p.m. Parents must call 317-7760222 to register. Art Fair on the Square – The Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission, in cooperation with the Hamilton County Artists Association and Nickel Plate Arts, is calling for artists to participate in Art Fair on the Square on Aug. 1. Those interested can download and print an application at www.hcaa-in.org. A.L.I.C.E training – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office will be sponsoring A.L.I.C.E. (alert, lockdown, inform, counter, evacuate) training on June 15 and 16 at Hamilton Heights High School in Arcadia from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The program teaches survival during a violent intruder attack or active shooter event. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/1EMBC8Y. Heartfelt Thanks Golf Tournament – The public is invited to join Riverview Health Foundation for the 23rd Annual Heartfelt


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Campus Parkway crash kills one By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com A late morning crash on June 2 at Campus Parkway and Bergen Boulevard near Hamilton Town Center in Noblesville accident resulted in the death of one, identified as Betty J. Pritchard, 64, of Cicero. Around 11:02 a.m., police officers and firefighters from the Noblesville Police and Fire Departments responded to a report of a twocar motor vehicle crash at the intersection. Based on witness statements and evidence at the scene, a 2001 Buick passenger car, driven by Pritchard, was traveling southbound on Bergen Boulevard when it was struck by a 2004 International cargo truck traveling westbound on Campus Parkway. Pritchard was the only passenger in the vehicle. Pritchard was transported by ground ambulance to St.Vincent Hospital in Fishers and later by air ambulance to St.Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Initial releases by police stated Pritchard’s condition upon arrival at the hospital as “critical.” By 6 p.m. June 2, police publicly released information stating that Pritchard had died, shortly after her arrival at St.Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, as a result of injuries sus-

Map of the intersection where Betty Pritchard, 64, died. (Submitted illustration)

tained during the crash. The driver of the International cargo truck was identified as Michael L. Klepfer, Jr., 45, of Westfield. Klepfer did not sustain any injuries as a result of the accident. There were no additional occupants in the vehicle.

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Funeral center celebrates 17 years By Michelle Williams • news@youarecurrent.com Nestled in the heart of Hamilton County is Hamilton Memorial Park – one of 19 funeral centers operated by lomemorial cally owned Flanner and Buchanan. Flanner and Buchanan is a 131-year-old family business, and Hamilton Memorial Park will celebrate its 17th year this October. “There are so many people that tell me they drive by here every day and they have no idea that it’s a cemetery – that they think it’s a park.” said Lori Stumpp, family service advisor at Flanner and Buchanan. Stumpp said the beauty of Hamilton Memorial Park is what sets it apart, and the organization employs several full time groundskeepers to care for the immaculate landscape and two-acre pond. “It’s just a great place to come and reflect and think about your loved ones.” Stumpp said. The location is full service, offering funeral and cremation services along with ground burial or crypt spaces. The on-site chapel overlooks the pond and waterfall, with an outdoor patio space for gathering. “We help people pre-plan their funeral and cemetery arrangements all the time.” Stumpp

Hamilton Memorial Park sits at 4180 Westfield Road in Westfield. (Submitted photo)

said, explaining that individuals who come to them for pre-planning services relieve their families from much of the emotional and economic burden of planning at the time of need. When families choose Hamilton Memorial Park, Stumpp says the staff does everything possible to provide comfort and compassion. Each year, Hamilton Memorial Park hosts a Memorial Day service along with a candlelight service during the holidays. This year, Boy Scouts placed flags on each grave belonging to a veteran. “The VFW came out with full bagpipes, taps was played on the trumpets with a 21-gun salute and a color guard,” Stumpp said. “We read all of the veterans names that are buried at the cemetery, and we give people time to mention their own family members who are buried elsewhere.”

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The Annie Moses Band presents American Rhapsody, a panoramic exploration of America and her music. Featuring favorites from Aaron Copland, George Gershwin, and other American originals, American Rhapsody fuses Appalachian bluegrass, Irish fiddle, beloved classical themes, and roots music to create a beautiful and transporting concert experience. With accolades that include 1200+ hours on PBS and recent debuts at Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ole Opry, the Annie Moses Band is bringing a distinctive style to American music.

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Boy Scout to retire flags

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By Michelle Williams news@currentnoblesville.com Beginning in the Cub Scouts at age 8, Westfield High School student Jacob Wickham has been working his way through Service the ranks. Having transitioned to Boy Scouts, 17-year-old Wickham serves at the level of Life Scout today. Now he’s working on his service project to achieve the status of Eagle Scout. Wickham’s service project requires that his activity impact the community and provide leadership to others. “With Memorial Day and Fourth of July right around the corner, I figured people will be getting a lot of new flags. A lot of people don’t know how to treat their old flags properly,” Wickham said. His goal is to collect and properly retire the worn, faded, frayed or stained flags of Hamilton County residents. A private flag retiring ceremony will be held at the Westfield Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints on July 4. “Basically you need to have a good size fire and respectfully burn the flag, making sure it’s completely burned with nothing left that could be recognized as a flag,” he said.

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Jacob Wickham, a 17-year-old WHS student and Life Scout, will honorably retire American flags for his Boy Scout service project on July 4. (Photo by Michelle Williams)

He learned the process through other Scout-related flag retiring ceremonies. This ceremony will feature a bugler and a color guard for a flag-raising ceremony prior to the retirement of old flags. Wickham has installed a collection bin and flyer at the Westfield Public Library for donated flags and plans to approach the Carmel Clay Public Library as well. His goal is to collect 25 or more flags and to engage one dozen or more Boy Scouts to pick up donated flags for the service project. Those interested in donating a flag or installing a collection bin may email Wickham at jacobsflagproject@gmail.com.

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Kenneth L. Gilliam Leadership Award At the city’s May 26 Common Council meeting, recently retired fire chief Ken Gilliam was honored and recognized. The name of the fire department’s leadership award was renamed as the Kenneth L. Gilliam Leadership Award. Newly named fire chief Greg Wyant was also honored with a pinning ceremony of his new badge. (Above) From left: Noblesville Common Council members Jeff Zeckel, Greg O’Connor, Mark Boice, Rick Taylor and Roy Johnson listen to former fire chief Ken Gilliam say a few final words. (Left) Recently retired Noblesville Fire Chief Ken Gilliam, left, holds the newly renamed Chief Kenneth L. Gilliam Leadership Award plaque with 2014 recipient Lt. Joe Wilson. (Below) Mayor John Ditslear congratulates Fire Chief Greg Wyant after he was pinned with the new badge by his daughter, Abby. (Submitted photos)


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SOHC Torch Run

On May 29, Special Olympics of Hamilton County took over the courthouse square in Noblesville for their annual torch run. Nearly 40 local law enforcement officers and firefighters, accompanied by a handful of athletes from SOHC, put on their running shoes for the fundraiser that directly benefits that organization for special needs athletes in Hamilton County. (Above) Runners celebrate the conclusion of the 2015 Torch Run on the courthouse square. (Left) Sheriff Mark Bowen shows off the torch after the run. (Below) Noblesville Police Department’s Lt. Bruce Barnes (middle) leads the pack of runners to their final destination as they receive a police-escorted welcome onto the square. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)

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SEE DISNEY’S FILM COME TO LIFE ON CIVIC’S STAGE! Join Lewis Carroll’s famous heroine, Alice, as she chases the White Rabbit, gets tied up with Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum and beats the Queen of Hearts at her own game!

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Hamilton County to update, increase 2016 pay scales By Navar Watson • news@youarecurrent.com

and county ranges, Councilman Brad Beaver said. According to this data, the lowest job Entry-level employees for Hamilton County level in the county (clerical positions) would might see an increase in their minimum salary increase its minimum salary from next year. The $24,178 to $26,932. The minimum government county council, salary of the highest job level (adminwhich hired a istrative positions) would jump from consulting firm to analyze county sala$66,784 to $73,647. ries, decided to adjust pay scales at its Based on these numbers, the May 26 meeting. county would spend $124,125 to make “The purpose of the survey was to sure everyone meets the minimum, update the pay scales to be competiBeaver affecting 64 positions. The data was tive in recruiting and retaining talented based on 2015 salaries, as the 2016 budget employees,” said Addie Rooker, senior consulhas not been established. tant of Waggoner, Irwin, Scheele & Associates. Amid the decision, Beaver reminded everyThe firm compared salaries of Hamilton one of the “big picture.” Though pay ranges County employees to salaries of Allen, Lake and will increase, tax revenue stays consistent. Marion county workers. It also compared counThe “income stream is flat,” he said. ty salaries to those of city workers in Carmel, Still, Beaver said updated pay scales would Fishers, Noblesville and Westfield. Cities often prevent losing workers to positions in other pay higher than counties, Rooker said. counties or cities. County employees are categorized into dif“We want to pay the fair, going rate for the ferent classification levels. The firm proposed people who work for us,” he said. “Getting new pay scales for each job level. The council decided to adjust its pay ranges and keeping good employees is the key to any organization.” based on an average, or “middle road,” of city

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An open letter about Josh Duggar

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Don’t miss a grand summertime celebration to toast the completion of Civic Theatre’s 100th season.

As we watched the “Josh Duggar Scandal” unfold during the weekend, views there were many emotions surfacing: Anger at Josh Duggar, his family, their church, their community’s law enforcement agencies; disgust; judgement; sadness; misunderstanding; just to name a few. The fact is: This situation was atrociously mishandled at every turn. As the media frenzy settles down, I challenge you to move forward and make the intentional decision that you will do things differently if you are ever faced with a suspicion or disclosure of abuse. You will believe and support the victim. You will report to the authorities ... immediately.

You will get proper mental health treatment for all those involved. You will not look the other way or remain silent. As we see in the Duggar case, there are many junctures where one person could have made a difference. We can only best protect our children with an active intention to do so, otherwise the best of intentions can get lost in a maze of fear, embarrassment and shame. Let’s do better by our children. Please ... let us all make the intentional decision to be Stewards of our Children. Toby Stark is the executive director of Chaucie’s Place, a nonprofit Child Advocacy Center that works to prevent child sexual abuse and youth suicide.

As summer dawns, let learning continue Commentary by Beth Niedermeyer The first week of summer break is in full swing, and I hope our students and families schools are enjoying time away from busy schedules and academic challenges. But summer break shouldn’t be a time for learning to end altogether. Students who stay engaged throughout the summer come back to school in August showing less learning loss and are more prepared to hit the ground running. Take your children to interesting places and talk with them about what they see. All kinds of math, problem solving, critical thinking and content knowledge can be gained through everyday activities. As for reading, visit the library often, and take books and magazines with you wherever you go. Read a book with your child and discuss it in your own book club. Read a book

and then watch the movie version. (I’ve found the book is usually better!) Encourage the reading of signs and billboards on road trips. Connect book themes with summer activities you have planned. Encourage your child to keep a summer journal. It’s OK to let your child read at a comfortable (as opposed to challenging) reading level and to explore all types of reading materials, not just books. There are some great online tools and we’ve compiled a list of math, reading and summer learning resources for you to check out on the front page of our website at www.noblesvilleschools.org Have a wonderful summer vacation and I look forward to reconnecting in August! Superintendent Beth Niedermeyer can be reached at beth_niedermeyer@ nobl.k12.in.us or at 773-3171 ext. 10500.

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Local artist describes success By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com When J. Rodney Reveal got his first taste of creating art in high school, he couldn’t imagine his life without it. A Cover story high school art teacher originally inspired him, and Reveal progressed to taking classes from a well-known Indiana watercolor painter and

attending workshops at the University of Kansas. Reveal eventually attended California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, double majoring in sculpture and painting. He then advanced to the Herron Art School at IUPUI. Now, at 65, Reveal lives in Arcadia and shows his work in various art exhibits across the nation. He has his own studio in Nobles-

ville at Nickel Plate Arts located at 107 South 8th St. Reveal paints, but doesn’t sculpt anymore even though he holds a major in that medium. He said that he uses mostly oils and watercolors for his paintings. Most of Reveal’s work consists of historic landscapes; some of them are iconic places in Noblesville, and he still has his work that he did when he was younger. “I do have a lot of historical paintings I did back when I was a kid from the movie theater to sledding at Forest Park,” he said. Reveal has been in a variety of art shows across the nation, such as Paint America and Paint the Parks. Currently, he hopes to be selected for the “Birds in Art” show, taking place in Minnesota this fall. He has participated in major art shows in Texas and Ohio. His work is featured in galleries across Indiana, such as Carmel, Bloomington, Brown County, Madison, a Lafayette art museum and is even featured in a gallery in Tucson, Arizona. “I always have other things I want to accomplish,” he said. “My favorite painting is always my next one.” Mostly, Reveal does historic paintings, especially around Noblesville. However, some of his work revolves around wildlife and nature as well. Reveal took part in the Top 100 Western

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Arts show and was featured in the Top 10 International American Watercolor magazine. Even though his favorite class in college was “definitely not watercolor” because of a disagreement with the professor, Reveal loves the medium now, and will have classes in his art gallery in Carmel in July. He said he will probably hold some classes at his studio at Nickel Plate and even more at the Hamilton County Artists Association at Noblesville’s Birdie Gallery downtown. Reveal’s art and offered classes are available through his website, jrodneyreveal.com. “I’ve always liked accomplishing something that other people enjoy and like,” Reveal said. “It’s a challenge, and once it gets in your blood, it’s there. I have withdrawals if I stop painting or go for a while without working on something. It’s been with me for a long time.”

More about Rodney • Family: Anita Reveal (wife, 34 years), stepdaughter Tara who lives in Atlanta, Ga. • Pets: Three dogs, five cats, a wildlife rehab, a donkey and a horse • Hobbies: Fly fishing Reveal • Residence: Arcadia, on a 35-acre mini-farm • Favorite Noblesville Spot: Potter’s Bridge


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What to do with dad? Point Blank – Anyone in Carmel or surrounding areas interested in buying a firearm and learning everything about one, as well as use a shooting range now have a place to go. Point Blank Range and Gun Shop offers ranges and a 4,000-square-foot retail floor that will have 700-1100 firearms in stock at any time. President Tom Willingham said that because of the size and the top models that they carry, they already have a unique relationship with distributors. Willingham said that they have a large stock of .22 ammunition, which most shops don’t carry. When and where: Point Blank Range and Gun Shop is at 1250 City Center Dr. The hours are Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and The lanes at Point Blank gun range Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To and shop in Carmel. (Photo by Anna learn more, visit pointblank.com. Skinner)

Head to these local attractions for Father’s Day

La Casa Azul – Gregory Hancock will direct the world-premiere production of his musical focusing on the life and work of Frida Kahlo (1907-1964), wife of the Mexican muralist Diego Rivera and known in her own right primarily as a self-portraitist. Hancock is responsible for all aspects of the production, with assistance from Kate Ayers (additional lyrics), Nicholas Cline (orchestration), Ryan Koharchik (lighting design) and Terry Woods (vocal direction). When and where: “La Casa Azul,” Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre, 7 p.m. June 25-27, 3 p.m. June 28, the Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts, Carmel. Tickets: www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.com or 843-3800.

Bow Wow Luau — Participate in a 5K with the family dog, all for a good cause. Bring your dogs to the Beacon of Hope Center for Women’s Bow Wow Luau 5K, family festival and 1-mile pet walk. Enjoy the day with great food, fun games, contests and vendors while walking with your dogs and families. When and where: 7 a.m. June 20, Carmel Community Park, 1235 Central Park East Dr., Carmel.

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Koteewi Range and Target Archery Center – Indiana’s largest and newest archery-only shooting range opened on June 6. Built to Olympic specifications with the intention of bidding on Olympic trials in the future, the range employs 92 fixed and variable target shooting stations and a field archery trail with 3D targets. A facility with classroom space, a pro shop and restrooms is on-site as well. When and where: Koteewi Range and Target Archery Center, 22735 Essig Ave.,Noblesville. The range’s summer hours are 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., 7 days a week.

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Graduation a cause for celebration

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Commentary by Danielle Wilson

It’s high time to shutter IRS We’re sure you’ve heard about the latest fail at the IRS. It was recently reported tax return information for “about 104,000” taxpayers was illegally accessed by computer hackers overseas. The stolen information was used to submit fraudulent returns and, as a result, “about $50 million” in refunds were issued. This, of course, is on top of the recent scandal wherein the IRS was caught targeting conservative organizations. We taxpayers finally need to say, “Enough, already. Time to shut it down!” Wherever you find our government, corruption and incompetence are sure to follow. Since we know the Republicans will never have the collective spine to overhaul our tax system, it’s time to look at thirdparty candidates. ••• Your tax dollars are hard at work, fellow Hoosiers. The firefly has been proposed as our official state bug. No, we are not making this up. This would be the breakthrough measure of Rep. Sheila Klinker (D-Lafayette), who says she’ll sponsor a bill in the next General Assembly that would make the firefly the state’s official insect. ••• Next week in the back of your newspaper, you’ll find our Classifieds section, and it will have a new look. We are deploying a new program that automates the collection and display of “liner” ads around the common display ads. Going forward, liner ads may be placed with Raquel Dowley, our office manager, at raquel@youarecurrent.com or 317.489.4444, ext. 4. Display ads still will go through the usual sales channels, so please contact your sales representative. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BELIEVE IT ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Oklahoma fish may not be contained in fishbowls while on a public bus. Source: dumblaws.com

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An idea, well-conceived

Commentary by Terry Anker

Our eldest son capped a successful first year of college with a class trip to the seeming birthplace of democracy, Athens, Greece. As a student in Indiana University’s Civic Leaders program, it related sufficiently enough to “actual” study to make the expenditure worthwhile. In spite of a lurking suspicion that he’d found a loophole that provided an oh-so-perfect excuse for an island junket, his mother and I were impressed by the reading list and occasional photo from important historical sites. Certainly, there are other pictures of young adults being young adults – let’s call those historic sights – but, we are content that the time and money was well spent. As luck and an understanding spouse would have it, I found myself enticed to participate in a program at a nearby Aegean pied-a-terre a few days antecedent to our son’s scheduled return to the U.S. The gap after the Memorial Day conference and my retrieving our progeny allowed for a

short tour of the Peloponnesian isthmus. Populated since pre-history, our present understanding comes from Paul’s letters in the New Testament to the locals of Corinth, or perhaps to the Olympics foundations in Olympia, or maybe to the Hollywood film “300” and its spawn which follows the legendary tale of the Spartans. With each vista more impressive than the last and with each ruin more awe-inspiring than another, one wonders what will remain of us in more than 3,000 years. Would city leaders be pleased in how they are memorialized? Are we destined to be remembered by empty tombs, ancient vandals and fragments of broken marble? If not a statue of stone, then can an idea, well-conceived, hope for immortality? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentinwestfield.com.

I’ve just left my youngest child’s recognition ceremony, though as my husband Doo likes to point out in his Mr. Incredible voice, “It’s not a graduation. She’s humor moving from fifth to sixth grade!” Regardless, the Wilson family is now officially done with elementary school and I couldn’t be happier. Of course tears threatened a few times. When you see your baby at the podium recalling her fondest memories of kindergarten in front of a few hundred people, and she speaks with poise and confidence and just the right amount of humor, you can’t help but feel proud and slightly sentimental. I sat amidst parents and teachers whom I’ve gotten to know over the last eleven years, and I realized this might be the last time I see them. And if I’m perfectly honest, I’m not quite ready to replace field days, science fairs, and movie nights with field trips to D.C. and scientific dissections of pigs and, gulp, date nights. Graduation ceremonies inherently emphasize your child’s growth, and force you to take stock of how far she’s come. I can easily remember Maddie’s first day of school and how my neighbors and I congratulated ourselves with a mimosa cocktail that morning. Today, after I put my dancin’ queen on the bus for her last day, I had a single moment of melancholy and then jumped into the air for an Irish feet clapping. “Job well done!” I thought. So though part of me will miss the innocence of elementary school, I mostly feel relieved that we can finally close this chapter of our lives. Not that I’m particularly anxious for another teenage girl in the house; her older sister is providing enough hormones, sass and eye rolls for the both of them and I haven’t yet developed a strategy for hiding all of my clothes, shoes, make-up and accessories. And Lord help us when we have four drivers; one has aged me easily 10 years. [Yes, I now look forty!] But despite what Doo thinks, graduating from elementary school is a big deal, and I for one am celebrating. Peace out.

Q UOTE OF THE WEE K “It behooves us to be careful what we worship, for what we are worshipping we are becoming.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentinwestfield. com.


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Get wild at Indy’s Zoobilation By Maddie Yerant • news@currentnoblesville.com

Stilt walkers at last year’s Zoobilation. (Submitted photo by Brian Diehl)

June 13 will be a wild night for the Indianapolis Zoo – well, even more wild than the usual wild animals make it. That’s the Friday of the Indianapolis diversion Zoo Zoobilation, an annual event bringing together humans, animals and central Indiana businesses for one night of food and fanfare from 5:30 p.m. to midnight. “It’s grown into a party,” said Zoobilation co-chair Ellen Coen. According to Ellen, Zoobilation began at the house of Indianapolis real estate magnate Herb Simon in the 1980’s. It has since become a sizable fundraiser and event, with live music and more than 70 restaurants and vendors in attendance – all on the grounds of the Indianapolis Zoo. Each year, Zoobilation celebrates a different exhibit, whether new, returning or enhanced, according to Larry Coen, Zoobilation co-chair. This year, the zoo’s returning koalas are center-stage; the sold-out event even has an Australian theme. “We’re expecting a big crowd, shoulder-to-shoulder attendance where 5,000 people are packed into relatively small areas, if you think about the pathways that we use at the zoo,” Larry said. “So it’s a really great party atmosphere.” More than 70 restaurants and bars across central Indiana will join in the fun, donating their food and services to the night, including Matt the Miller’s and Langton’s Irish Pub in Carmel, and Stone Creek in Zionsville, according to Larry. These businesses will offer their fare not only to guests, but also to a panel of judges, who will select winners in different categories. Last year’s dessert winner, Stone Creek, will be bringing back an old favorite, according to marketing manager Mallory Doyel. “It is our golden raisin and cranberry bread pudding,” Doyel said. “We’ve been serving it for years now, and it’s kind of a crowd favorite. So every year, people kind of come up to our booth, hoping we’ll have it, and they get excited when we do.” According to general manager Chris Parker, Matt the Miller’s will be serving shrimp and grits, while Langton’s will be serving cottage pie and seafood chowder. Parker said the event is great both for the zoo and participating businesses. “We’re located in Carmel, and doing events outside Carmel and Hamilton County are beneficial just to reach people that might not know we exist, or where we’re located, or have ever heard of us before,” Parker said. “It’s probably the biggest fundraising event in the city every year, from what I gather.” For more information, visit the Indianapolis Zoo website at indianapoliszoo.com/events-and-groups/zoo-events/ zoobilation.

Noblesville youth finds friends in Neverland news@currentnoblesville.com For Colin McCabe, performing isn’t as much about the spotlight as it is about the time spent with his theater cast mates – both on and off the stage. The third-grader at Our Lady of Grace in Noblesville is making his Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre debut as Dweasle, a Lost Boy in “Peter Pan.” “I wanted to do ‘Peter Pan’ because it would be a great acting experience for me, and I could make new Colin McCabe as friends,” McCabe said. “I like Dweasle, a Lost Boy in performing because I get to “Peter Pan.” (Submitted photo) make new friends.” By now, even at 9-years old, he should have plenty of them. The family musical at Beef & Boards brings the total of productions listed on his resume to 10. Performing since he was a 4-year-old, he’s been seen in shows at The Artist Studio, Civic Theatre and Theatre on the Square, to name a few. Of course, each has its challenge. “The hardest part is remembering all the lines,” McCabe said. Still, it’s all about the friendships he’ll take with him long after the curtain goes down. “My favorite thing about ‘Peter Pan’ are my friends,” he said. “I get to hang out with them on breaks.” While he’s been developing his acting chops most of his life, he also has another potential career in mind. “I have wanted to be a scientist since I got my first science kit in preschool,” McCabe said. “But I love to act, too. So I don’t know yet!” “Peter Pan,” the high-flying Tony Award-winning musical featuring the iconic songs “I’m Flying, “I’ve Gotta Crow,” “Never Never Land” and “I Won’t Grow Up,” is on stage through July 3 in the intimate space of Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. For more information, including complete show schedule, visit beefandboards.com.


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NIGHT & DAY Summer Concerts at the Carmel Gazebo • Family friendly concerts at the Gazebo encourage community and provides the city to enjoy the arts and culture in the local neighborhood. All are welcome! This week, there will be a live performance by Rick K & The All-Nighters. • June 10 at 7:30 p.m. • Recurs every Wednesday • Gazebo in Civic Square: 1 Civic Square, Carmel • Free • www.carmelgazeboconcerts.org

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Nickel Plate Arts Festival • The Arts Festival is in full swing during the month of June! Don’t forget to take advantage of the local art and talent available from Noblesville, Fishers, Arcadia, Atlanta, Cicero and Tipton. See website for a full calendar and location details. • June 10 through June 30 • Recurs daily • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville • Admission varies • 452-3690 • www.nickelplatearts.org/nickelplateartsfestival Clay Terrace Summer Concert Series • The Clay Terrace Summer Concerts are back! Enjoy various bands every week and soak in the nice weather. This week, enjoy a live performance by Living Proof. • June 11 • Recurs every Thursday • Clay Terrace: 14390 Clay Terrace Blvd. #165, Carmel • Free • 818-0725

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Nickel Plate Project Party • For a fun and unique project, consider coming to this party. Each new month brings a new project, a corresponding Pinterest board, and then a party to create the project! Materials, snacks, and tunes are included in the fee. • June 11 from 6 to 9 p.m. • Recurs monthly • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville • $30 • 452-3690 • www.nickelplatearts.org/project-party Noblesville Summer Concert Series at Dillon Park • If you live in the Noblesville area, evening concerts in Dillon park are for you. This week, see a live performance by Endless Summer. Make sure to bring a blanket or chair. • June 11 at 7 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Dillon Park Events Lawn: 6351 Midland Ln., Noblesville • Free • 776-6350 • www. cityofnoblesville.org/parks Zionsville Women in Networking • Are you a business professional working or living in the Zionsville area who is interested in meeting other businesswomen to discuss how to grow your business or listen to speakers on a variety of topics? These meetings are a fantastic way to connect with other women. • June 11 from 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. • Recurs monthly • Zionsville United Methodist Church: 9644 Whitestown Rd., Zionsville • www.zionsvillewin.org Amp After Dark Concert Series in Fishers • Fishers’ Amp After Dark concerts are kicking into gear for the summer. Adults are welcomed to dance the night away while the bands perform. This week, Soul Street will be performing. • June 12 from 9 to 11 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Nickel Plate District: 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • www.fishers.in.us

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Booth Tarkingon Civic Theatre Presents: Alice In Wonderland Jr. • Lewis Carroll’s famous and

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much-loved heroine, Alice, comes to life in this performance. The kids-only production is a highlight of the Jr. Civic season. • June 12-17. Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. & 5 p.m., MondayWednesday at 10 a.m. & 1 p.m. • The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts: 3 Center Green, Carmel • 843-3800 • www.civictheatre.org/ shows/jr-civic-musical Saxony Summer Concert Series • Come enjoy an evening of live music from some of the area’s favorite bands as they play outside in Witten Park at Saxony. The upcoming performance will be by Casháe, an energetic eight piece band with over 30 years of experience. • June 12 from 6:30 -9:30 p.m. • Recurs monthly • Witten Park: 13258 Saxony Blvd., Fishers • Free • 770-1818 • www.saxonyindiana.com/events Relay for Life – Zionsville • This event gives Zionsville residents the opportunity to come together as a community and unite to fight against cancer! The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is the world’s most impactful fundraising event to end cancer. Be a part of it! • June 12 at noon • Lions Park: 115 S. Elm St., Zionsville • www. relay.acsevents.org Bonsai Trees 101 • Do you enjoy the exotic beauty of bonsai trees, but worry they’re too difficult to maintain? Join this hands-on class to learn from a trained bonsai expert to demystify this amazing Japanese tree. You will learn practical skills to take care of the tree and take on home as well. • June 13 from 10 a.m. to noon • 330 East Main St., Westfield • $38 • 804-3184 • www. westfield.in.gov

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Fishers on Tap • The third annual Fishers on Tap summer fundraiser is back again. 20 local craft brewers have been invited to share their latest brews at this event, as well as appetizers from local restaurants. Proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards local service agencies and support organizations. • June 13 from 4 to 8 p.m. • Downtown Fishers • $60 VIP, $40 General Admission, $20 Wine-Only Drinkers (Purchased by the glass), $20 Designated Driver • www.fishersontap.com Twisted Tea Party • In order to give back to the Jr. Civic’s education programs, this Twisted Tea Party provides Jr. Civic families, area actors and theatre fans to be entertained through special alumni performances, awards, music, a cash bar, and refreshments. • June 13 from 7 to 10 p.m. • $45 per person • Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre: 3 Center Green Suite 200, Carmel • www.civictheatre.org

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For the third year in a row, the best craft breweries in the state of Indiana will present their beer for a sumdiversion mer tasting. The Fishers On TapSummer event, which is a fundraiser presented by the Fishers Rotary Club, will take place Saturday, June 13th from 4 to 8 p.m. at the City of Fishers Amphitheater. Event proceeds are given back to local service agencies and support organizations to help local youth and their families. Nineteen local craft brewers will be at this event, including Sun King, Tow Yard, Outliers and several others. Harmony Wine will provide wine for the non-beer crowd. Attendees can also sample appetizers from area restaurants like Peterson’s, Red Sake Japanese Bistro, Ruth’s Chris Steak House and Eddie Merlot’s. Live music by Phoebe and the Mojo Makers will also be provided. Ticket prices start at $20 for a designated

driver or wine-only drinkers, and then goes up to $40 for general admission. VIP tickets are $60, and people with VIP tickets get to go in for an hour before the main event starts. The VIP event starts at 4 p.m. and runs until 5 p.m., and then people with general admission tickets can go in at 5 p.m. Those with designated driver tickets will not be served alcohol, but are allowed to enjoy the food and music provided. A photo ID is required and attendees must be 21 or over. Fishers Rotary Club Membership Chair Bill Jerrow is proud to be a part of hosting this event. “It’s a great blend of us trying to do the right thing and good things for people that need help in the community, supporting a great growing Indiana business, or market, I guess, or industry, and then getting all of the nice feedback from not only the guests, but the brewers who say ‘It’s a great event, best event we go to each year, can’t wait for next year’; so, we just feel like we’ve hit the right note all around in all three areas,” Jerrow said. For more information, visit www.fishersontap.com.

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A TWISTED TEA PARTY! A PSYCHEDELIC “FUN-RAISER”! SATURDAY JUNE 13 FROM 7-10PM Join us for a grown-up celebration of 100 years of performing arts education at Civic Theatre. This Wonderland extravaganza will support Jr. Civic, the Young Adult Program and education outreach initiatives with alumni performances, awards, music and, of course, our special brew, Twisted Tea.

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The Indiana Design Center in Carmel recently opened an exhibit entitled “Kindred Spirits,” which hosted the work of art NYC-based artist Hunt Slonem and his longtime friend and fellow artist, Carmelo Blandino. The exhibit, presented by Joan Coats Eckert and Dianne Wright of Coats-Wright Art Design, features Slonem’s “Bunny Wall”, which he says represents his Zodiac sign and his love of nature and animals. His new painting has also been transplanted on Groundworks, a new Lee Jofa brand of wallcovering and fabric. When it comes to his style, Slonem says he’s been called everything from a pop artist to a neoexpressionist, but likes the term exotica. “My focus is on cultures, foreign cultures and well … my work is teeming with spirituality that is seen or unseen,” Slonem said. Blandino’s work is a mix of portraits and landscapes. His paintings, “Operetta I” and “Strawberry,” are featured in the exhibit. All of his 2014 paintings, he says, were inspired by symphonic music. His artistic style has been described as “lyrical abstractionism,” according to a writer

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Coats-Wright Art & Design co-owners and exhibit presenters Joan Coats Eckert (left) and Dianne Wright (right) pose in front of a Slonem painting. (Photos by Alec Johnson)

who interviewed him. His paintings have a contemporary feel to it, he said, and he likes to use thick brush strokes. Also, he doesn’t like to start over if he messes up, but rather he works around it. “I just keep going and going,” Blandino said,

referring to how he painted “Operetta I,” “and suddenly, poof, it just appears. It’s like life. It’s my metaphor for life. You just keep going. You don’t remove what you’ve done. You can’t.” The exhibit runs through June 13 in Suite 122.

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Five years after opening its first resale boutique in Fishers, all three Simply Chic locations are buying and selling maternity retail fashions. “To me it was the one category of clothing that makes the most sense,” said Marlena Miniel, store manager at the Hazel Dell location. “It’s not something that’s worn long-term, so it seems like a perfect market for resale.” Miniel said customers regularly inquired about maternity fashions, and many regulars are breathing a sigh of relief now that they are able to earn cash on the spot for their gently used maternity clothes. Once the resale boutique posted a message on the Indy Moms group on social media, the fashions started coming in. “Literally the next day we got a bump in people coming in with clothes,” Miniel said, explaining the activity has been fairly consistent across all three locations. “When it comes to style, maternity is more open compared to regular clothing,” she said. “We’ve gotten everything from Gap Maternity to Jessica Simpson Maternity.”

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‘Lead’ and ‘led’ Commentary by Jordan Fischer Question: “Dear Jordan, I look forward to your column in The Southside Times every week. I especially enjoy grammar guy your sense of humor and the fact that you don’t take grammar too seriously. Please do address the difference between the homonyms ‘lead’ and ‘led.’ They are used incorrectly more and more often, as you did in your May 7 - 13 column. You are so rarely, if ever, inaccurate, I forgive you!” – (Petra Ritchie) Answer: You know, I put those mistakes in my columns just so clever readers like you will catch them and give me more fodder to write about. (No, not really. Great catch, Petra!) The mistake at hand here is mixing up the proper past tense of the verb “lead” – meaning to guide, especially by going in advance – with the element lead (which, incidentally, has the best Latin name: plumbum).

“Lead” is an irregular verb, so its past tense isn’t “leaded,” but “led.” The trick isn’t in remembering that it’s irregular, though, but how it’s irregular, because it conjugates differently than “read,” which is spelled the same in the past tense, but pronounced differently. Unfortunately, Word’s little squiggly lines aren’t much help here, because “leaded” is a word in its own right meaning “covered, weighted with or containing lead.” Why they didn’t go with “plumbumed,” I’ll never know. So there’s no trick on this one – you’ve just got to remember that “lead” becomes “led” in the past tense. Even your friendly neighborhood Grammar Guy needs a refresher on it from time to time, though, so you can rest easy knowing we’re all in this together. Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for Current Publishing. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rjfische@ gmail.com.

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Cape Point, a UNESCO World Heritage site situated 30 miles south of Cape Town, South Africa, offers an extraordinary travel view of the famous Cape of Good Hope, which is neither the southernmost point of Africa nor the point where oceans meet. It is, however, the home of a macabre legend. In 1487, Portuguese explorer Bartholomew Diaz and his crew sailed south from Lisbon along the western coast of Africa, hoping to find a sea route to India. Diaz managed to sail east after reaching the southern coast of Africa, but his frightened sailors refused to continue. On the return trip, Diaz encountered a rocky headland jutting into the ocean that he named “The Cape of Storms” because of violent weather in the area. His patron, King John II, renamed the point the “Cape of Good Hope” because it proved sailing to India was feasible. The king’s optimism was justified. In 1498, Vasco de Gama “rounded the Cape of Good Hope” and continued until he reached India. The notion of “rounding the Cape” has long suggested that the Cape of Good Hope is at the southern tip of Africa. It is not. To the east, little-known Cape Agulhas extends fur-

Cape of Good Hope from Cape Point, South Africa (Photo by Don Knebel)

ther south. Cape Agulhas is also where the warm currents of the Indian Ocean bump up against the cooler currents of the South Atlantic, creating turbulent weather. Cape Point tourists, having never heard of Cape Agulhas, buy T-shirts incorrectly saying they have seen “where two oceans meet.” Foretelling doom to anyone catching sight of the glowing ship. After seeing the Cape of Good Hope, the adventuresome can look for 250 species of birds and several troops of baboons. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville. com.

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Commercial/Residential Gutter Cleaning • Pressure Washing Fully Insured • Free Estimates

10% off Gutter, Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing (Offer expires 06-30-15)

(317) 645-8373 • www.TopShineWindowCleaning.com

Improve your Firearm Skills!

Medicare Educational Workshop FREE educational workshop on Saturday, June 13 at 1:00 p.m. Call for details and to RSVP Bob Adams, CLTC 317.402.3171 www.robertadamsinsurance.com r.adams@robertadamsinsurance.com

VISA, MasterCard accepted Reach 120,636 homes weekly

Services

Services

Chad Young

Guitar Lessons With Baker Scott

Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons near Carey Road & 146th Carmel 317-

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Kingston’s BAND REHEARSAL SPACE Book a session for your band! 3 hours/$50 1,000 SF studio, lounge with 60” plasma TV, full PA & backline provided, drums available 340 Ridgepoint Drive, Carmel rick@idealtalentinc.com 317-979-0137 Like us on Facebook! “Between the awesome physical facility, and the exceptional personal service, look no further than Kingston’s.” -Travis Jensen, An Innocent Band

Years Experience 159Years

317-802-6565 317-432-1627

“The Safe and Reliable Alternative to Boarding” Insured/Bonded Serving Carmel & Westfield www.pawpatrolindy.com

SPRING BICYCLE TUNE-UP SPECIAL $50 Plus Parts Call Accent’ Bicycles 317-506-6902

HOME HELP

Elder, Kids, or Housecleaning HomeCareCarmel@Gmail.com or 317-625-0128

Lawn Care & Landscaping Locally owned/operated over 39 YRS * SPRING CLEAN UP * MULCH * MOWING * FERTILIZING * TEAR OUT/REPLACE * FREE ESTIMATES CALL 317-491-3491

• Interior and exterior painting • Cabinet painting • Deck restoration • Wallpaper removal • Drywall and texturing • Pressure washing

317-650-6609 cyoung@misterpainter.net www.misterpainter.net

Services

Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856

Charlotte’s Cleaning: Cleaning with pride 20 Year’s experience References available Call 317-770 -9057

SALES PETITE LIFT CHAIR, blue, perfect condition, $500.00 - located in Fishers. One year old – Purchased NEW for $1,300. Call 317-645-3581

garage Sales Huge Garage Sale: June 12 and 13, 8 to 4. 111 Magnolia Lane, Noblesville 46062 Three household sale! Furniture! Community Garage Sale

Preserve At Spring Knoll June 13 from 8a-2p 250 + homes in community 875 E & 400 S, Zionsville

Sani-Bright

MORE THAN CARPET CLEANING

$50 OFF

SALES

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2nd ANNUAL HALF PRICE BOOKS CLEARANCE SALE at the HAMILTON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS.

Join us for a fantastic sale! Everything is $2 or less! Come to our Clearance Sale at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds on Friday and Saturday, June 19 & 20 from 9 am to 7 pm and Sunday, June 21 from 10 am to 6 pm at the Exhibition Hall. We’ll have hundreds of thousands of quality books, music and movies from 30 Half Price Books locations across the Midwest! The first 200 customers each day will receive a free HPB tote bag!* Parking and Admission are FREE. RESTOCKING DAILY! Share this event on Facebook Accepted Tender: Cash, Check, VISA, MC, AMEX, DISC We are sorry, but we are unable to accept coupons, promotions or HPB Gift Cards. ALL SALES ARE FINAL Hamilton County Fairgrounds Noblesville, Indiana 2003 Pleasant St. Noblesville, Indiana 46060 Clearance Sale Dates and Hours Friday & Saturday, June 19 & 20 & Sunday, June 21 Friday-Saturday 9 am - 7pm Sunday 10 am - 6 pm For more info, visit http://hpb.com/ontheroad/ *Limit one tote bag per person, 16 years of age and up. Offer valid Friday, June 19 through Sunday, June 21 at Clearance Sale only.

garage Sales

garage Sales

NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE:

Cobblestone Lakes Garage Sale

Lexington Farms: Saturday, June 13 from 8am-2pm, and the rain date is Saturday, June 20. 106th St. between College Ave. and Westfield Blvd.

317-334-1900

ANY SERVICE

CAN NOT BE USED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER

Classifieds

Guitar Lessons

Pet & House Sitting Service

317.847.4071 www.chromaticsstudio.com 1233 W. Oak Street, Zionsville, IN 46077

indianajim.com • 317-258-5545

Fri. 6-12 & Sat. 6 -13 8 - Noon. Cobblestone Lakes is in Zionsville- located near Ford Road and Whitestown Rd

Real Estate DISTRESS SALE

Bank Foreclosures Hamilton Co. Free list of Foreclosure Properties. Receive a FREE daily list by e-mail; www.hamiltoncoforeclosures.com

CONDO FOR SALE

613 Conner Creek Fishers Ranch Condo 1,662 Sq Ft, Prime location & Completely up to date includes a large patio. A MUST SEE Call 317-752-2207

booth rental CARMEL HAIR STYLIST

3 MONTHS FREE BOOTH RENT Extra money in your pocket in 2015 Beautiful Private Setting 844-8579

NOW Hiring ADMIN ASSISTANT

Appointment coordination, event and meeting planning, make travel arrangements, record keeping, bookkeeping, scheduling. Send your resume and salary expectations to: max28327@gmail.com


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VEHICLES

VEHICLES

NOW Hiring

NOW Hiring

CAREER FAIR

The Hearth at Windermere

NOW HIRING

CNAs for day and evening shifts; weekends required; full and/or part time available; Please apply in person at: 9745 Olympia Drive; Fishers, IN 317-576-1925

SALES REPRESENTATIVE Hiring Door-to-Door Sales Event Coordinator NOW Hiring

NOW Hiring

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Sheridan Rehab & Healthcare

** Carpet Cleaning Technician ** **Fire & Maid Technicians ** Looking for clean cut and energetic people! Must pass drug screen and criminal background check. Bolden’s Cleaning & Restoration 112 Park 32 West Drive Noblesville, IN 46062 317-773-7683

Office Cleaning

Carmel, IN (near Meridian & 126th St.) Monday-Friday 6:00pm-10:00pm or 6:00pm-11:00pm $8.65/hour, $9.15/hour after 30 days Must be able to pass a background check. Please call our HR department 317-262-4958 or email humanresources@gsf-usa.com.

Looking for CNA’s all shifts. Starting wage $11.50 w/ experience Close to home, easy drive, no traffic. “Come grow with us!” Call 317-758-4426 today

$800.00 biweekly while in training Candidates additional information:

• Financially motivated • Flexible Work Schedule • No sales experience required • Creative, personable & dependable • Reliable transportation • Pass Drug & Background check • Hospitalization, dental, eye- 30 days 85+ years in business.

Call Glenn 317-756-8788 Send resume to:

glenn.lifonti@oberweis.com Job Fair Seeking FT/PT Direct Support Professionals Join us Thurs, June 11, 10a-1p 8450 N. Payne Road, Suite 300, Indpls www.newhopeofindiana.org

NOW Hiring

International Business College and Vet Tech Institute is currently seeking a qualified individual to give presentations in high school classrooms within a 120 mile radius of Indianapolis. Candidate must have excellent communication skills, professional appearance and demeanor, flexibility, the ability to relate to teens-as well as reliable transportation. Previous experience with sales and/or theater is helpful, but not required. Presenters must also be “morning” people as some very early departure times occur in this position. This is an excellent part-time opportunity for those who want to work two to four days per week August through April. Part-time will require a full day commitment. Compensation for new presenters is $110/day plus mileage reimbursement. Presenters are required to memorize 50 minute educational presentations and are compensated for each presentation learned. For consideration, please send resume to dstange@ibcindianapolis.edu

10TH ANNIVERSARY SALE! We are celebrating by giving you unheard-of pricing on new, fully loaded, street-legal, 4 passenger carts. Made in South Carolina. Multiple colors. For a limited time, you can buy new for less than the price of used! Incudes custom wheels, speed switches and much more for as little as $4,980. Low-interest rates for qualified buyers. BestValueGolfCars@gmail.com or 317.590.9047. Visit factory site: www.starev.com.

CAREER FAIR

NOW Hiring

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The Mill Tavern

is looking to hire an experienced line cook. Part time or Full time hours available. Please send your resume or relevant job work history to themilltavern@yahoo.com or come in & fill out application. If you like to cook in a clean, fast paced environment, this is the place for you!! Must be at least 21.

Clarity Personal Care Services

If you are interested in an opportunity to make a difference, earn extra income and choose the hours convenient to your life, Clarity Personal Care Services is interested in you. We are the provider of choice for personal services/elder care in the home Please contact us at applicant@ malkoffandhughes.com

CAREGIVERS NEEDED!

You can make a real difference Home Instead Senior Care Help brighten the lives of aging adults in our community. Provide non-medical home care services to help seniors remain at home for as long as possible. Training, support and flexible shifts provide. No degree necessary Call (317) 774-1750 or (765) 482-7075

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.

NOW HIRING CDL Drivers & Production Apply online at: www.westfieldsteel.com

puzzle answers 1555 Westfield Road Noblesville, IN 46062 Now Hiring FT Bus Maintenance Technician Successful candidate will perform general upkeep of vehicles and buses to be in compliance with INDOT standards. Must have HS Diploma, Public Passenger Chauffer’s or CDL License, general truck maintenance knowledge $14- $18 per hour Uniforms Furnished Health Insurance, 401(K), free life insurance, paid holidays and vacations and many other benefits! To apply, visit www.janus-inc.org/whowe-are/careers and download our application or contact sschertz@janus-inc.org or 317-773-8781, ext. 103.

The Hearth at Windermere

NOW HIRING

Dietary, Cooks, Servers, Dishwasher day and evening shifts w/ weekends required; Please apply in person at: 9745 Olympia Drive; Fishers, IN 317-576-1925

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Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Gas Stations: AMOCO, BP, KROGER, MARATHON, SHELL, SPEEDWAY; Brands: HARLEYDAVIDSON, HONDA, KAWASAKI, SUZUKI, YAMAHA; Tribes: CREE, MIAMI, MOHAWK, NAVAJO; Lakes: MONROE, SHAFER, WAWASEE; Services: GOOGLE, YAHOO; Holiday: FATHER’S DAY


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St.Vincent Fishers Men’s Health Tune-Up Get your chance to test drive Tesla’s Model S and meet an Indiana Pacers player! Everything needs regular maintenance. And the body is no exception. That’s why St.Vincent Fishers will host a Men’s Health Tune-Up on Wednesday, June 17, just in time for Father’s Day. Sponsored by St.Vincent Fishers—and featuring a pit stop from the nationwide Drive For Men’s Health coast-to-coast tour—this one-day-only event includes FrEE health screenings, training tips from St.Vincent Sports Performance, giveaways and more. All designed to help improve the wellbeing of the fathers and men who help shape our community.

Wednesday, June 17 | 7 to 11 a.m. 13861 Olio Road, Fishers IN Free Health Screenings, including:

– Cholesterol* – Diabetes* – Heart Health *12-hour fast recommended for these screenings.

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Smoking Cessation Body Composition PSA Scheduling Colon Health Kits

Visit stvincent.org/fishers for more details.

Test drive Tesla’s Model S and meet an Indiana Pacers player!

register to win a Free FitBit activity tracker.


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