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Master Gardeners looking to expand / P3

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Master Gardeners to expand By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Each year, Hamilton County Master Gardeners open their doors to teach their trade. On Aug. 14, the Purdue outdoors Extension-run program will begin offering intern training again, giving Hamilton County and other area residents a chance to get the hands-on experience required to become a “master.” “The purpose of the Master Gardener Program is to help others grow,” Master Gardener Coordinator Diane Turner said. “The members of the Hamilton County program are a vibrant and active group that annually donate over Turner 10,000 volunteer hours on approved projects throughout the county.” Master Gardener-maintained gardens and flower beds can be found all around the county, including multiple display beds and gardens at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, Coxhall Gardens in Carmel, Hadley Park in Westfield and Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve in Fishers, among other places. Training will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday evenings at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 Pleasant St., Noblesville. One Saturday workshop is included. Participants will be exposed to a wide range of subjects, including understanding soil and basics of plant science, diagnosis of plant problems, using pesticides safely and growing healthy vegetable, flower, landscape and fruit plants.

Master Gardener Patricia Henderson prunes yellow daisies in Parsons Patch, named after former Purdue Extension Education Raleigh Parsons, at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. (Current file photo)

Materials and expenses for the series of classes are $150 per person, which covers reference notebooks, mailings and name badges, all of which members can keep for their personal collection. Ongoing projects for new members include helping with the annual plant sale, staffing information booths at gardening events, teaching public education classes, speaking to local clubs and organizations and hands-on demonstrations. The program is celebrating its 32nd year and has more than 300 members. For an application, contact the Purdue Extension Hamilton County office at 317-776-0854. For more, visit hcmga.org.

$1.7M I-69 paving to begin in July On the cover

Melissa Lawson teaches “Hip Country” each week at the Noblesville Event Center. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. VIII, No. 42 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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Dispatches Seeking historic photos — Current in Noblesville is looking to gather historical photos from the city and community for a regular feature within the publication, “Back in the Day.” Credit for each submission will be given to images sent with a short description and approximate date. For more information, or to submit photos or ideas, please contact Editor Sadie Hunter at sadie@youarecurrent.com. Grammar Guy/Gal search — Do you have a passion for wordsmithing? An infatuation with proper grammar? Current wants you! Current Publishing is seeking a columnist to write a weekly grammar column about the usage, and misuse, of common phrases and words in an effort to reprise the popular Grammar Guy column. If interested, contact Editorial Director Sophie Pappas at sophie@youarecurrent.com. Dept. of Agriculture photo contest — The Indiana State Dept. of Agriculture is now accepting submissions for its 10th annual Indiana Agriculture photo contest. The contest is open to the general public, and winning photographs will be featured during a ceremony at the 2017 Indiana State Fair. Contestants can submit up to five photos, and entries must be submitted no later than June 30. All photos must be taken in the state by Indiana residents. Photo categories include: “conservation,” “agritourism,” “faces of agriculture” and “on the farm.” For entry and release forms, guidelines and criteria, visit in.gov/isda/2468.htm.

news@currentnoblesville.com Calumet Civil Contractors will begin work after July 4 on a $1.7 million pavement repair and resurfacing contract for I-69 roads interchange ramps at I-465 and 82nd Street. Calumet will make full-depth concrete and asphalt repairs before resurfacing pavement on the ramps at the two I-69 interchanges on the northeast side of Indianapolis. Lane and ramp closures will be required during overnights and weekends throughout construction. Overnight closures may be scheduled between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., and weekend closures may be scheduled to start at 9 p.m. Fridays until 6 a.m. Mondays. Specific locations of work and times of closures will be announced in advance. Posted and electronic message signs will be used

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Work on I-69 ramps to I-465 and 82nd Street will begin next month and end in July. (Submitted photo)

to notify motorists of closures and detour routes. Motorists should be alert for workers in the area, avoid distractions and abide by reduced work zone speed limits. All work on the project is expected to be complete by October.

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Indy Eleven midfielder Daniel Keller is sharing his soccer skills and knowledge with youngsters. soccer Keller, 25, is serving as the lead coach for the team’s youth summer camps. “It’s a great opportunity for me to give back to the game,” said Keller, in his third year with Indy Eleven. “When I was younger, I spent my summer going Keller to camps. For me, it was the former Indiana professional team, the Indiana Blast. I would go to Carmel United camps. I remember how much an impact those camps had on my career. To be able to give back and pay it forward to these kids is something I take pride in.” The Carmel resident has a degree in finance and economics from the University of Louisville. “At some point, I might venture into the business world,” Keller said. “Soccer is a game I’ll always follow closely, and when I have my own kids someday, I’ll definitely be involved with their teams.” Keller is running a Carmel Dads Club camp, which started June 19. Keller, a 2010 Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School graduate who grew up in Carmel, redshirted and then played at Louisville from 2011 to 2014. Keller went from a walk-on to starter at Louisville. He was a Major League Soccer third-round draft selection of the Los Angeles Galaxy. The camps include instruction and appearances by Indy Eleven players and coaches, a ticket to a 2017 Indy Eleven game and an Indy Eleven Soccer Camp T-shirt.

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In order to resurface and make roadway improvements, there will be lane restrictions on 113th Noblesville Street from Olio Road to Florida The Campus Parkway traffic Road. pattern at I-69’s Exit 210 has Westfield shifted to take third phase East 151st Street will of construction. Construcclose for the construction tion on the interchange CONSTRUCTION CONSTR CONSTRUCTIO ON NS N NSTRUCTION S STRUC TRUCTION CTI CT CTI of a roundabout at Westwill continue through July. field Boulevard. The closure Fishers is expected to begin on or after June 19 Lane and shoulder restrictions will be and is expected to last 60 days. Motorists active through June 30 due to geotechnitraveling eastbound along East 151st Street cal drilling along the Ind. 37 corridor as will encounter detour routing which will part of the final design phase for the imbypass roundabout construction at the provement project. The geotechnical drillnew intersection of East 151st Street and ing will cause lane restrictions from 131st Westfield Boulevard between Greyhound Street through 146th Street. Daily southPass and U.S. 31. Target will only be accesbound restrictions will begin at 9 a.m., sible to traffic from the east, so customers and daily northbound restrictions will be approaching from the west will need to complete before 4 p.m. Ind. 37 turn lanes utilize the detour route. Eastbound traffic will not be affected during lane closures crossing U.S. 31 at 151st Street will need to and a minimum of one through-lane will utilize the detour or approach 151st Street be open at all times. from U.S. 31 north or south. The Brooks School Road bridge over Casey Road is closed north of Ind. 32 I-69 will remain closed until August. Confor approximately 1/2 mile for the contractors are rebuilding the bridge deck. struction of the Ditch Road extension Traffic will be detoured to Promise Road roundabout. The closure is expected to via 126th and 136th streets. last 60 days. Lane restrictions will occur on 116th *Updates accurate as of press time. For Street between I-69 and Cumberland Road more, visit youarecurrent.com. through summer for improvements.

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Crapnell named Apple educator news@currentnoblesville.com Earlier this month, Emily Crapnell, a seventh-grade science teacher at Noblesville West Middle schools School, was named a 2017 Apple Distinguished Educator. The award is given to educators around the world who explore new Crapnell ideas, seek new paths and embrace new opportunities with technology, both inside and outside the classroom. In North America, fewer than 800 educators have received the honor since 1994. Crapnell is one of only a few recipients in the state and the only one in Hamilton County. “Emily is a renaissance woman in every

sense of the word,” NWMS Principal Stacey Swan said. “Whether she’s researching the environmental health of volcanoes in the summer, launching our school sensory garden, or creating YouTube videos to convey content to students worldwide, she is passionate about learning. She is a fearless innovator who uses technology with her students in meaningful and engaging ways.” Crapnell also is the science department chair at Noblesville West Middle School. She was named a Noblesville Schools Innovative Teacher of the Year in 2014 and was a recipient of a 2016 Lilly Creativity Fellowship. She is in her fifth year teaching at Noblesville Schools. In 2015, the district was named as an Apple Distinguished district for innovation, leadership and educational excellence.

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By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Melissa Lawson learned country line dancing a little more than a year ago. Now, the Noblesville resident is teaching the skill to the community cover story for fun and exercise. Each Thursday at the Noblesville Event Center, 2350 Conner St., Noblesville, housed in the Carolyn’s Consignment building, a group gathers at 7 p.m. for “Hip Country,” where they learn new steps to energetic songs. “Carolyn (Harlow Deines, owner of Carolyn’s Consignments) had reached out to me and asked if I knew anyone who could teach country line dancing, and I kind of half-jokingly said that I could, and she jumped on it,” Lawson said. When she started the class, Lawson said she wanted it to be different than what people might expect with line dancing. “A lot of times, what I didn’t like about it was the dancers would look so bored. Sometimes they’re just moving their feet with their hands in their pockets,” she said. “That’s why this is ‘Hip Country.’ It has flare. I want to do something with my arms, too, and my whole body. It’s great exercise. You’re consistently moving. It’s cardio the whole time.” Lawson only recently picked up the hobby after being invited by a friend to go to Saddle Up Saloon & Dancehall in Castleton. “I had been going to Saddle Up, and to tell you the truth, country music has never been my strong suit. I’ve never really liked country that much,” she said. “But about a year ago, I felt like I needed another outlet, and I love to dance. I go to the YMCA. I’ve done Zumba, hiphop, anything in between. I’m the kind of person that just likes to learn new things. I got invited to Saddle Up, and the people there were so nice. They teach three different dances each night, and I try to go at least once a week.” Lawson said she’s been trying to teach a lot of the same dances that Saddle Up teaches because once dancers reach a certain point, the group takes a field trip to Saddle Up. “I try to pick different dances and songs that I know are repeated all the time. That way, (students) will feel like they can go out somewhere and actually utilize what they’re learning here,” Lawson said. “What’s nice about country line dancing is it kind of feels like a community. People are there to help you, and when others see that you’re trying to learn, they really want to help out.” One appeal of the class is members don’t need expe-

(Above) “Hip Country” takes place at the Noblesville Event Center each Thursday under the direction of Noblesville resident Melissa Lawson. (Left) Classes are open to anyone age 16 or older. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)

rience to take part. The class is open to anyone age 16 or older, male or female, young and old. “Everybody just moves at their pace,” Lawson said. “I teach at different levels, and each person does whatever they feel their body can handle.” New or returning students can come to the class 15 minutes early at 6:45 p.m. to brush up on what was taught at the previous week’s class. No special materials or equipment is required, but Lawson does suggest wearing a shoe with a smooth sole for easy movement. Some students dance barefoot. All classes are $6 each. Punch cards are available, offering six classes for $30. To learn more, contact Lawson at 317-667-8266.

In addition to “Hip Country,” the recently remodeled Noblesville Event Center, part of the Carolyn’s Consignments building at 2350 Conner St. in Noblesville, offers the following classes: • Yoga for Everyone • Intro to Flow Yoga • Beginning Yoga • Yoga Level 2 The event center also hosts several special events, like June 24th’s Sassy Summer Saturday by The Traveling Diva Marketplace from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. To get tickets or more information, visit bit. ly/2sl44ld, or call 317-773-7655. The Noblesville Event Center also can be rented for private events.

meet melissa lawson Melissa Lawson is a stay-athome mom and works as a photographer in addition to teaching “Hip Country.” She stays active in local dance classes and has taught various dance workshops. She lives in Noblesville with her husband, Greg, and their three children, daughter McKatelyn and sons Riley and Jakub.

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Not liking the vacation vocation

o b s e r v ation Finding blind spots

Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Commentary by Terry Anker In any single day, we share thousands of words. We talk them. We type them. We write them. We use these words to communicate, share ideas, and express our needs. The speaker and the listener are bound to an unwritten contract committed to mutual understanding. The speaker is responsible to form cohesive and complete thoughts, empathetic to how the message is being received and perceived. The listener, for their part, works to ensure that they are asking clarifying questions wherever an understanding gap might exist, and listening intently with a specific goal of receiving the most accurate interpretation of the sender’s message. Over these many thousands of years, we humans have figured out much of how to make this process a successful one. Good. Yet in our full and rich lives, we have developed more than a bit of shorthand, ever seeking to communicate with less overhead. On smartphones, we use emojis. With voicemail, some refuse to listen, asking instead for a text from callers. With traditional U.S. mail, many have called it too cumbersome to have much of a future. Even our own brains will fill in words from a sentence where they do not exist. In editing oneself, draft after draft will omit words. Sentences are nonsensical, but our mind fills in, deceiving us that it all makes sense. It isn’t until a new, objective reader finds the error that our own perception allows us to see the folly. If our own understanding of our own thoughts is so strong that it causes us to misperceive the specific words on paper, what else in our lives is not really there – at least as we imagine it to be? How do we find our own blind spots? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

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For awareness Editor, On June 9, my family went to see a concert. My son happens to be handicapped and uses a power wheelchair to get around. The concert was free for all to attend, general seating. We, however, took the time to get there early enough to get a good spot and to make it easy for my son to move before the crowd got too big. We had a good spot. We could see the stage clearly. After the first act, people who came later piled in around the stage, and the crowd in front of us continued to grow. The concert that my son wanted to enjoy became a view of strangers’ butts. I can only assume that the people who have the luxury of being able to walk, stand and move more freely to a spot with a better view of the stage believe it is their right to block the view of those without that ability and/or who took the time to arrive early enough to get a good view. Why are the early arrivals, the elderly, the physically disabled, my son, considered less valuable? I emailed the venue about the situation and their anonymous response was, “I am sorry you had an issue with the

show. Unfortunately, we cannot do much to change this since we do not have permanent seating. This particular crowd was younger than usual and that is what caused the issue that you were not used to. If you have any suggestions I would like to hear them.” The problem is we are used to it because this is what my son has to deal with on a daily basis. That does not make it OK. To purposely walk in front of someone in a wheelchair, look directly at them knowing you are completely blocking their view and then totally disregard the situation says a lot about how unempathetic and entitled these individuals feel. Please take the time to think about how what you are doing directly affects someone around you. My son could have easily just bowled people over with his wheelchair, but he’s not the type of person to do that, nor should he be put into situations where that is the only way he can get to see what others see at a free concert, at the zoo, at games. Christina Hodges, Fishers For the full version of this letter, visit currentinfishers.com.

Summer break is finally here, but for whatever reason, I am struggling to find my groove. Nothing is being humor accomplished, yet I feel like I have no free time. When I mentioned as much to my husband, Doo, he replied, “Stop complaining. You have two months of vacation!” Oh. No. He. Did-ent. And then I realized, Doo doesn’t get it. He thinks just because I’m not teaching every day that I’m sitting at home on my tush eating bonbons. That I spend my hours reading Nora Roberts and downing pina coladas. No, all I’ve done is go from being a mom who works full time to one who stays at home. And that means carpooling, cleaning and cooking, not to mention managing four teenagers who seem to think noon is an ideal time to awake. It means finally visiting the dentist and the dermatologist and the always intriguing OB/GYN because I never have time during the school year. It means calling a roofing guy to evict the little bird family that has been squatting in the wall behind my closet for three months. It means getting the Wilson six-pack whipped into shape after a long winter and spring of doing absolutely nada. It also means squashing my desire to shave someone’s eyebrows off for not validating my anxiety and inability to settle into a routine. I have to remind myself that Doo is dealing with his own issues and that to him, a summer break would be a welcome respite. Of course, if he actually understood the job requirements of a stay-at-home mom, particularly one whose children are out of school, he might think differently. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

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Closing costs in Hamilton County rank lowest in state news@currentnoblesville.com A recent study by SmartAsset, a financial technology company, has found that Hamilton County ranks first in the state for lowest closing costs. residential The study shows that just 1.3 percent of the value of each home sold is charged in closing costs. The study measures closing costs as a percentage of median home value at the county level, and Hamilton County was among those with the lowest closing costs in Indiana. To see more about the study, visit smartasset.com/mortgage/ closing-costs#indiana. Avg. Closing Costs Rank County 1 Hamilton $2,836 2 Boone $2,684 3 Porter $2,628 4 Hendricks $2,620 5 Brown $2,620 6 LaGrange $2,620 7 Monroe $2,615 8 Dearborn $2,612 9 Floyd $2,605 10 Hancock $2,605

Closing Closing Median Home Costs as % of Costs Home Value Index Value $222,900 1.3% 89.65 $187,600 1.4% 86.75 $165,500 1.6% 83.87 $162,400 1.6% 83.40 $162,300 1.6% 83.39 $162,200 1.6% 83.37 $160,400 1.6% 83.09 $159,100 1.6% 82.89 $156,300 1.7% 82.43 $156,300 1.7% 82.43

Dispatch Local Marsh stores sold to Kroger subsidiary — Marsh Supermarkets stores will soon be under new ownership after a bidding process took place June 12. Two bidders purchased 16 Marsh stores at costs of $16 million and $8 million. Topvalco, Inc., a subsidiary of Kroger, will assume contracts for the leases of 11 Marsh stores. Generative Growth II, LLC, which will assume leasing contracts for 15 stores in Ohio and Indiana. Marsh on Mundy Drive will close, and March on River Road closed last month.

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Indiana is famous for its pork tenderloins. Hamilton County decided to emphasize that fame with Tenderloin food Tuesdays. “Tenderloin Tuesdays started eight years ago when local restaurants indicated Tuesdays in July as their slow period,” said Whitney Riggs, communications coordinator from Hamilton County Tourism. “The tenderloin was not only something the restaurants had in common, but something that is unique to our state. There’s always a great debate on social media about who has the best tenderloin in Hamilton County. People are very passionate about it.” From June 27 to July 25, restaurants are offering discounts on their tenderloins. Riggs said it is typically $1 to $2 off while some offer buy one, get second one for 50 percent off. Others offer free dessert or beverage with a tenderloin purchase. Riggs said Hamilton County Tourism has formed a partnership with Vardagan, a Fishers T-shirt store, to create a custom-designed shirt for restaurants to buy, sell or use during the promotion. HCT is partnering with Q95 (WFBQ radio station) for a second time and will host a

lunch on-site at Dooley O’Toole’s in Carmel July 11. Dooley’s and HCT will give away 95 tenderloin sandwiches. It is limited to the first 95 people with one voucher per guest, Riggs said. The Tenderloin Trail includes almost double the amount of restaurants as Tenderloin Tuesdays. However, not all the restaurants on the Trail offer deals and participate in the Tuesday discounts.

Where to get a tenderloin Carmel: Divvy, Dooley O’Toole’s, Upland Brewing Company/The Carmel Tap House, Woody’s Library Restaurant, The Pint Room, Muldoon’s and Stacked Pickle, both Carmel locations. Fishers: Nickel Plate Bar & Grill, C.R. Heroes Family Pub, Four Day Ray Brewing, Pinheads, Sahm’s Restaurant and Bar, Stacked Pickle. Noblesville: Barley’s Island Brewing Company, Caplinger’s Fresh Catch North, Courtney’s Kitchen, Rosie’s Place, Copper Still Kitchen and Bar, Ginger’s Café and The Hamilton Restaurant Westfield: Erika’s Place, Stacked Pickle. Cicero: Erika’s Place. Atlanta: Combine Café For more, visit TenderloinTrail.com.

Upland Carmel Executive Chef Scott Dougherty of Carmel is one of those that will be making food tenderloins this summer. How long have you worked at Upland Carmel? I have worked for Upland Brewing Company Dougherty for seven years. I moved up to Carmel from Bloomington to help open the Upland Carmel Tap House four years ago. What sets your tenderloin apart from the rest? Our tenderloin is butchered and pounded from whole pork loins in-house. We then hand-bread them with Japanese bread crumbs. Which Upland beer pairs well with your tenderloin? I would recommend our lighter beers, Campside or Champagne Velvet. Our Dragonfly IPA would also be good if you like your beer on the hoppy side. What toppings do you put on your tenderloin? We keep it simple with lettuce, tomato and red onions, and then provide an array of condiments at the table. What discount is Upland offering for Ten-

The tenderloin sandwich at Upland in Carmel is just one of 25 tenderloins diners can try over the next few weeks. (Submitted photo)

derloin Tuesdays? Our tenderloin is normally $10 and we will be offering it for $7 on Tenderloin Tuesdays. What other restaurants in Hamilton County have a tasty tenderloin, and what makes it so good? Syd’s in Noblesville has a really good tenderloin. It’s beer-battered and delicious. Why do you think tenderloins are an Indiana staple? We raise a lot of pigs in this state. It’s one of our biggest exports.

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Motivated people who want to join our team. Work outdoors in landscape maintenance and project installations. Experience helpful but not necessary. Pay between $12-$18/hr depending on experience. Call us or email your application: 317.443.6514 abby@primelineoutdoorliving.com

In addition to answering the phone and greeting clients, primary responsibilities are submitting insurance and investment related paperwork to be processed. After submission, follow-up and tracking are needed. The candidate must \have strong organizational skills, attention to details and be proficient in Microsoft Office. The office administrator is expected to be personable, ethical, resourceful, exercise good judgment and able to work independently. Experience in insurance or investments is not required for the right candidate but would be helpful. Competitive pay and positive working environment. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume by June 23 , 2017 to nfgfrontoffice@gmail.com.

NOW HIRING! Plumbers, Apprentices and Customer Service Reps Growing company with great pay, great benefits, great opportunities! North Indy location. Contact Sue at 317-363-7773 or accounting@hopeplumbing.com

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Landscape crew members for mowing/ landscaping. Starting pay $10-14/hr depending on experience, though no experience is required. Full time position with overtime paid at time and a half. Must be able to lift and carry 60lbs. to qualify for the job. Valid Indiana driver’s license and clean driving record is required. Send resumes to the site or call/ text Darren @ 317-354-5650.

NOW HIRING Waiters/Waitresses Cook Dishwasher OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 160 E Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN

Job Fair MANY NEW GREAT OPPORTUNITIES: Full-Time & Part-Time Driving & Full-Time Program Instructor Positions Available Saturday June 24th, 10a-2pm Janus Developmental Services, Inc. 1555 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 Bring Your Resume/Apply Online Prepare for an Onsite Interview Apply at: https://janusinc.hirecentric.com/jobsearch/

With over 30 years of experience in the special event industry, Ritz Charles specializes in innovative, upscale and superior event services. Ritz Charles has a strong presence in the event market. Our multiple culinary teams, service staff and event planners host a variety of on and off premise events year- round. Our company has the resources to manage large events yet the personal touch of a small caterer. With our fast paced energetic work environment, we have a need for motivated individuals who can give excellent customer service. If you are looking to join a company with a dedication to excellent customer service and a friendly atmosphere, Ritz Charles has bartending, banquet server, doorman and set-up positions available. If you are interested in learning more about our company, please contact Kate Argyris at Kargyris@Ritzcharles.com

Delivery Drivers Wanted at GanserToGo.com We arrange delivery catering orders for full service restaurants. Drivers will be given food at restaurants and deliver it to customers at their homes, offices and special events. Big tip orders! Breakfast, lunch and dinner shifts are available 7 days a week. • Must be at least 21+ • Smart phone to receive orders • Current auto insurance and good driving record • Reliable vehicle! Benefits: • Flexible Shifts! -Days, nights, and weekends available. Full time and part time positions available. • Paid Bi-weekly! - Drivers get paid hourly plus tips and mileage. Drivers are earning up to $12 to $20 per hour! • Freedom! - You don't have to sit in an office waiting for orders. Get orders sent to your phone as you move throughout the city. If you are interested contact us today! Call us Mon-Fri to schedule an interview 317-815-8900

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.

Manager Employment Auto detailer wants/needs working manager to help scale: Mobile Express Vehicle Cleaning Business Requirements: *Excellent driving record/Drug test *Verifiable past experience a must *Able to manage/run business *Should be comfortable to upsell service(s) Compensation: Ten ($10) hour to start Unit count Commission Possible profit-sharing (Full-time Employees) Send info to: dan@dansdetail.info


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