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Noblesville Battalion Chief Mark Lux, left, receives a clock from Fire Chief Greg Wyant for his 28 1/2 years of service to the community of Noblesville. (Submitted photo)
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Battalion Chief Mark Lux completed his final shift on July 1 before retiring from the Noblesville Fire Department, servPUBLIC SAFETY ing Noblesville for 28 1/2 years, 18 1/2 of those as battalion chief of the A Crew. “The retirement of Battalion Chief Mark Lux is, yet another, bittersweet moment for the members of the Noblesville Fire Department,” Noblesville Fire Chief Greg Wyant said. “Professionally we will feel the loss of his years of experience, wisdom and unique perspective. Personally, we are very happy for Mark and his family and wish them all the best in his retirement. He has certainly earned it.” Lux said it was a family member that recommended he become a firefighter years ago. “My brother is a firefighter in Carmel, and he had been on for a couple of years and suggested maybe I should consider it,” Lux said. “I hadn’t thought about it but applied here. They hired me, and I’ve loved it ever since.” Lux said the growth of Noblesville has been the biggest change during his tenure. “There were seven people on a shift when I was hired on, and now there are 40 of us. We had two stations, and now we have seven. We also provide more services than we did back
then, like expanded EMS and paramedics and specialized teams like dive team, water rescue, tactical rescue teams,” Lux said. “Other than that, it’s the same. We show up at the same time, work 24 hours, go home the next day, and when the bell rings we go on runs. The bell rings more often now.” Lux said the best part of his job is the camaraderie with the people he works with. “You find yourself in unique circumstances that most people don’t ever find themselves in and you get the opportunity to help those people and you share that with these guys. They become family members,” he said. “It’s similar to being on a sports team. You feel like you’re a team and it takes a lot of work but it’s gratifying.” For his immediate future, Lux and his wife, Kay, plan to take some time off and vacation. “I’ve always worked in the insurance and financial business, even before I started here, and I am going to continue to do that,” Lux said. “So hopefully I’ll have more time to pursue hobbies and outdoor recreational pursuits.” Wyant announced that Captain Adam Biddle will be promoted to battalion chief. Other meritbased promotions within the department are Lt. Murry Dixon to captain and senior firefighter Michael Latkowski to lieutenant. Promotions took effect July 6.
Veterans Hall of Fame nominations – The Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame is calling for nominations for its second group of honorees through Aug. 1. Up to 15 veterans will be honored for military service achievements and/ or community contributions. All nominees must have been born in, entered military service in and live in Indiana. All branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, all ages, living or deceased, and males and females will be considered equally. The complete nomination packet and criteria can be found at www.imvhof.com. 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. Humane Society fundraiser – The Hamilton Disc Golf Union will host its 4th annual Discraft Ace Race, a charity event for the Humane Society of Hamilton Co. The event is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Aug. 16 at Lawrence W. Inlow Park in Carmel. For more information email Matthew Boals at HamiltonDGUnion@gmail.com. Sheriff’s Office hiring – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for Reserve Sheriff’s Deputies. The unpaid, volunteer position will be hired to assist full-time Sheriff’s Office staff. For more information and an application, contact Deputy Jeff Larkin at thomas. larkin@hamiltoncounty.in.gov or 773-1872. Applications are due by Aug. 31. Hamilton County Democratic Club – The Hamilton County Democratic Club will meet July 29 at MCL Cafeteria, 1390 Keystone Way, Carmel. Social hour begins at 6 p.m., and the program and business meeting runs from 6:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Food and beverages will be available.
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Founder of IDI Composites International dies at 88 leadership positions during his career. A child of the depression and extraordinarily humble beginnings, John embodied the AmeriJohn Keith Merrell, 88, of Noblesville, died at can Dream from which he took great pride. his home on June 30. With his sharp wit and love of life, The son of William obituary and Blanche MerJohn was a true raconteur whose presence always filled the room, rell, John was born charming those around him. Through in Richmond, Ind. on April 1, 1927 and travel and constant learning, he was the youngest of nine children. Afinstilled a curiosity and sense of adter he graduated from Richmond High venture in his family and friends all School in 1945, John served his counof whom both admired and loved him try as a member of the United States Merrell dearly. Navy. He graduated from Purdue UniJohn became a thoughtful philanthropist versity in 1950 where he met his beloved wife, who was attentive to the plight of those Verna, and became a lifelong member of Beta around him and charitable with his time and Theta Pi fraternity. means. Above all, he was a devoted husband, John moved to New York City in 1950 to loving father, and wonderful grandfather. begin his career in sales at Spaulding Fiber He is survived by his wife Verna, four chilCompany. He and Verna were married in 1950 dren and their families: Carrie (Merrell) Houchin at The Little Church Around the Corner and of Huntingburg, Ind, Liz (Merrell) Ricci of Cingreatly enjoyed their time in New York. cinnati, Ohio, Jay Merrell of Noblesville, and The family moved back to Noblesville in Tom Merrell of Indianapolis, and their families. 1966, and on July 1 of the same year, John He was preceded in death by his daughter, founded Industrial Dielectrics, Inc., a now Amelia Merrell. global company, still based in Noblesville. In lieu of flowers, donations in John’s name He grew the business to become the induscan be made to the American Cancer Society, try leader in thermoset composite materials the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville or the with eight manufacturing locations around charity of your choice. the world and more 700 dedicated and loyal employees. He held several national industry
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more obituaries Luise Siara, 90, Noblesville, died July 4, at Harbour Manor Care Center in Noblesville. She was born on Oct. 19, 1924 to Max and Sofie (Graf) Blatz in Germany. For 25 years, Luise worked at Queen Ann Candy Company in Hammond, Ind. She was a member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Siara Church. Luise is survived by her son, Marion Siara and his wife, Connie; grandson, Joseph Siara, his wife, Lyndsey, and great-granddaughter, Sydney; and grandson, Michael Siara, his wife, Lindsay, and great-grandsons, Isaiah Siara and Abel Siara. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death in 2001 by her husband, Josef Siara. There will be no visitation, and a private service with burial will be held. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor’s choice of church or charity. Condolences: www. randallroberts.com.
Bulah Pearl Smith, 89, Noblesville, died June 30, surrounded by her family. She was born Aug. 4, 1925, to William and Vera (Osborne) Mize in Monette, Ark. Smith was a skilled tailor, interior designer and business owner. She was a hard worker, never afraid of a challenge, often buying and flipping properties. Determined and outspoken, she was never afraid to say what was on her mind. She Smith was very generous, always there for her family when they needed her. She loved ballroom dancing, gardening, fishing, traveling, sewing, card games and spending time with loved ones. She is survived by her sisters, Virgie Huseman and Joann McCrackin; brothers, Raymond Mize and Bill Mize; children, Linda Bailey, Ronald Smith, Brenda Gilliam and David Smith; grandchildren, Tracee Bailey, Kamberly Bebo, Laura Getch, Craig Gilliam, Jahanna Smith, Allison Thurman, Jessica Owens, Jake Smith and Meredith Engerski; and many beloved great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Harold Smith; and sisters Juanita Medlin and Betty Jeffries.
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Noblesville Schools to host iPadpalooza By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com
signing up is required. Students can sign up on ipadpaloozain.com. The coding event is run by students who will teach the concepts Noblesville Schools will be hosting iPadof coding, and the participants are able to palooza, a conference with more than 500 complete challenges at the end of educators and technology nationally recthe day. Presenters from across the nation ognized hosts and state will be in attendance to presenting on education technology teach about integrating technology in and curriculum development, on July the classroom. There will also be pre16 and 17 at Noblesville High School. sentations over learning management “We received a grant from the systems, such as Canvas. Indiana Department of Education to Steffen Lunch is provided via food trucks, put on this conference,” said Christy and a waiting list is quickly filling in case any Steffen, conference co-chair and technology of the attendees cancel. instructional coach for Noblesville Schools. “It’s a great way to showcase all of the Steffen said the conference exceeded their expectation and can’t bring in anymore people awesome things we’re doing,” Steffen said. “It this year, public or professional. However, next allows our educators to learn from the best around the country and also present and help year they are planning on expanding the conother school districts have the success that ference to include even more. we’ve had. I just love the collaboration, our Sessions will be going on throughout the teachers getting to talk to other school disday with different topics of presentation. tricts to see what they’re doing and to know Although the conference is closed to more we are doing great things. It’s two days to people, a free “hack-a-thon” coding experience reflect and grow.” will take place on iPads for grades 3 through 12. No experience or device is needed, and
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Take a few hours to volunteer this summer Commentary by Cindy Benedict We are officially in the thick of summer, which means schedules are (hopefully!) lighter, the weather is diversion warmer and the urge to be outside is stronger. This is the perfect combination for you to consider signing up for one or more of the many volunteer opportunities we have in Noblesville. All of them get you outside to help our community and have some fun in the process! The Hamilton County 4-H Fair is coming and they need help keeping an eye on exhibits and answer visitor questions – you will be trained. Contact Becca Roper at 776-0854 roperr@purdue.edu. The fair runs July 16-20. Do you like the arts? Nickel Plate Arts needs volunteers for its Art Fair on the Square on Aug. 1 and for its unique First Friday activities on Aug. 7. No experience in the arts is necessary, just bring your friendly face and a willingness to meet new people and help them enjoy all that Nickel Plate will
have to offer. Summer may wind down in September, but the outdoor activities don’t. Join us for the fun at the second White River Celebration on Sept. 12. This is a great event hosted by all three of the organizations I mentioned earlier – the City of Noblesville, Noblesville Main Street and Nickel Plate Arts. Help educate the public in the morning about the White River, one of our greatest natural resources, or work the bridge fair that afternoon. The event ends with the annual rubber duck race, which is always a treat to watch. To learn more and register to volunteer at one or more of these events, visit the City of Noblesville website at www.cityofnoblesville.org. Cindy Benedict is the community engagement manager for the City of Noblesville. She may be reached at 770-2007 or cbenedict@noblesville.in.us.
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New parks app to help Noblesville By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Noblesville’s Parks and Recreation Department is now in Apple’s App Store. The new, free appliparks and rec cation came out a few weeks ago through REACH Media and will be used to inform park goers about the Parks and Rec program. It also keeps participant or event goers up to speed and provides information so users can learn about the parks, programs and events. “I think we heard about the mobile app option at our national conference last fall,” Mike Hoffmeister, assistant director for Noblesville Parks and Recreation, said. “Having smart phones was the way to get connected in a better way. As soon as it was pitched to us, we started considering it very heavily. Everybody carries around phones these days, it was almost a no brainer for us.” REACH Media is also the program for the TV screens in the Noblesville parks. The application and the media screens are tied together. “It’s all one vendor that helps us inform our participants better,” Hoffmeister said. He said it took a few months to develop the app, but the effort was worth it. Push notifications are also a plus, so if any event changes or if parks are closed, those notifications will alert participants. The app is still in the process of being approved for Android phones, but should be out soon via Google Play. “If someone wants to be connected to parks in better way rather than Facebook and Twitter, they can know everything we’re doing currently through the mobile app,” Hoffmeister said. “If they want to be involved in our movie series or the concerts, everything will be listed on the app. We also have an up to date trail map. Anybody who is interested in anything we do should download the app.”
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The Noblesville Fire Department’s mascot, Sparky, gives high fives to kids along the parade route. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)
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noblesville athletic club • Where: 411 S. Harbour Dr., Noblesville • Info: The club, which also offers racquetball and kickboxing, along with yoga, step aerobics and Zumba classes, has about 800 members. The club has an esthetician, who does facials and electrolysis. • Hours: Monday through Thursday, 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday, 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Childcare hours are 8:30 a.m. to noon, Monday through Saturday and 5 to 7:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday • Cost: $28 per month (includes all classes) and $308 a year for membership. Guest passes are $5 per day. • Website: nacfitness.com • Phone: 776-0222
The free classes at the club will kick off at noon, July 15, and continue at the same time on July 22 and 29. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)
Noblesville Athletic Club offering free yoga classes for cancer patients and families By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Noblesville Athletic Club general manager Cindy Kinney recognizes the battle cancer patients face. “Cancer is a lonely cover story disease and to have support and people with you that are dealing with what you are dealing with (is important),” Kinney said. The club is teaming with Cancer Support Community Central Indiana to offer free cancer services. “We’re very community minded here,” Kinney said. “We want to do whatever we can do to help.” The NAC, 411 S. Harbour Dr., is beginning the initiative by offering free gentle stretch yoga classes at noon on July 15, 22 and 29. The free wellness program is available for cancer patients and their families.
“They (Cancer Support Community) suggested earlier in the day because cancer patients typically tire later in the day,” said Bobbi Maskew, the NAC’s marketing director. Maskew had reached out to the Cancer Support Community office in Indianapolis to see if there was a way the club could supply cancer support. “They said they were looking for a satellite location so we met and started developing this,” Maskew said. “We’re starting with the free yoga and we’re hoping to expand on that by offering education seminars about the financial needs of those dealing with cancer, what to eat when dealing with this disease and what makes you feel best.” Club member Sharon Brimberry, a Sheridan resident, said cancer support is a great idea. “I’m really big into Relay for Life, so I know that’s a great need in our community, and I’m glad they are doing that,” Brimberry said.
Kelsey Blood, program and outreach coordinator for Cancer Support Community, said her group is excited about the partnership. “Our yoga classes are very well-attended at each location we have implemented them in,” Blood said. “We are marketing that to all of our cancer patients as well as those in Noblesville. It’s absolutely free and provided by Cancer Support Community. We’re going to see how those three weeks go. If we have great attendance, we’re going to continue the class on a weekly basis.” Maskew is trying to get the word out through the community. “Hopefully the yoga classes are wellreceived so we can keep doing more,” Maskew said. “We have this large meeting area. We can bring in art.” Maskew, a Noblesville resident, had been a member for several years but became marketing director in November.
NAC has been in the community for more than 30 years. It is owned by Dr. Bob Habig, who lives in Sheridan. Kinney, a Westfield resident, has been general manager for more than a year and an instructor for 15 years. Kinney, the NAC’s only full-time employee, joined the club about 20 years ago. Kinney credited Maskew with doing more to involve the community. “It’s been incredible,” Kinney said. “People know who we are.” Maskew said since it is not a chain fitness center, it is easier for to get involved in community events without going through a lot of red tape. The NAC offered three weeks of free camps, two for Zumba and one for yoga, for elementary-aged children this summer. “People that have been members for a long time say they see the change and feel the change,” Kinney said. Noblesville resident Julie Montgomery has seen progress in her eight months as a member. “For me, it’s a non-threatening environment,” Montgomery said. “You can go in there super fit or go in never having gone into a club before. It’s a really comfortable environment. I like the variety of classes. You can go in there and try any class. It’s a family environment which you don’t find in all the gyms.” Montgomery’s 9-year-old daughter Eva took the free Zumba classes. “It was a great introduction for her and it was a lot of fun,” she said. Lisa Lent, a Noblesville resident who has been a member for about seven years, has seen several positive changes under new management. “My sons (8 and 10 years old) went to the free Zumba classes,” Lent said. “I don’t feel like it’s a big box gym where I have to look pretty when I walk in there. I definitely feel comfortable when I walk in. They are trying to pull the community in.”
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Overtime hike? Knock it off
We’re certain you read or heard the recent report about the Obama administration’s madcap plan to increase the eligibility for overtime compensation to approximately five million additional Americans. The notion struck us more severely than an exposed tooth nerve. Businesses and industry groups felt much the same, admonishing the administration with regard to the potential for shortened work hours and receding job growth; employers will look for ways to cap costs, as it is simply smart business to do so. President Barack Obama’s plan would increase the salary limit that generally defines who is eligible for overtime wages to $970 a week, or about $50,400 a year. That would be more than double the current threshold of $455 a week, set in 2004. This is the president’s nirvana of his executive order issued in 2014 to “bring current” the overtime regulations weakened by years of inflation. If that would mean managers would become eligible for OT pay, and - poof - there goes the budget if it happens. What we’d all be staring at is even more parttime positions (see Obamacare, thank you), and that’s not how it’s supposed to be. This is just another volley of folly from the White House. It’s just not a smart move, and if it comes to pass it will be more damaging than that which was intended. ••• This made us laugh out loud: Fox News Latino said last week The New York Times quoted an employee of the state-run newspaper in Cuba accusing presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) of spreading “propaganda.” That is rich! It could be fodder for a “Saturday Night Live” skit. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
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We hear it every day. This generation of Americans will probably not achieve as their parents have before them. Raging government debt, enormous unfunded and profligate promises to previous generations, an ever expanding definition of our “rights” to the financial resources of others, the rise, again, of China, and Europe’s looming collapse under the colossal weight of its own bad decisions (those are listed immediately above) are all conspiring to suffocate the American Dream and prove, once-and-for-all, that American Exceptionalism is a myth. One knows the struggle we undertake to carry our load. But is it really harder to achieve today, or were our progenitors simply tougher than we are? Less dependent? No doubt, it is difficult to find good-paying work. But is it really any more difficult today that it was decades before? By virtually every metric, our lives have advanced significantly – we live longer, better, and with less threat than
any people ever to grace the planet. Yet in spite of incontrovertible facts, are we giving ourselves and our kids a pass? If the children can’t win anyway, do we adults really need to make sacrifices for their long term well-being? Cable TV is a lot more fun than a college savings plan. And for youngsters, if the American Dream is a myth (or even as some argue, unethical), why should I study hard, wait to procreate, get married, save money, and take a pass on media-sponsored hedonism? Perhaps the myth we should excoriate is that of scarcity. It argues that there is never enough – ever. Wouldn’t our children be better raised aware of their own exceptional fortune? Life is good and they are obliged to do more from this platform. And, so are we. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentnoblesville.com.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK “It is better to be fully present and rested and engaged for one thing than rushed, distracted, and scattered for ten.” – Rob Bell
Over the weekend I attended my ex-sisterin-law’s wedding. Sounds weird, I know, but she was married to my husband’s brother for 15 years and became one of my humor dearest friends. Since the divorce, we’ve stayed close, and so I didn’t hesitate when she asked me to come down to Florida for the ceremony. The thing is, even though I like the new guy and she is clearly very happy, the whole event felt strange. I muddled through dinner conversation with her husband’s teenage daughters and their friends; I awkwardly explained my relationship to the bride during a multitude of introductions; and I ate from a potato bar, which although cool and incredibly delicious, just added to the surreal nature of the night. A potato bar! Even more taxing however was the number of emotional outbursts and spiritual moments I found myself unwittingly a part of. For those of you who don’t know me, communal praying, crying, and hugging make up my own personal heebie-jeebie trifecta, and typically cause me to break out a disco move, an inappropriate remark or a short Broadway musical number. All fine, unless you’re at a funeral or, as was the case, a devout Christian wedding. So when I arrived at the church and saw my sister-by-choice (that’s what I call her now) for the first time in a year, she burst into tears. Nooooooo! I wanted to run straight out the door, but instead made a fart joke and earned a few eyebrow raises from the grooms’ family. And then I got stuck in the dressing room when her two besties announced it was time for the prayer circle. They began calling on Jesus and laying on hands, and I was just sitting there with pit stains forming, trying to suppress an urgent need to sing Abba’s “Mamma Mia.” Instead of “Amen,” I said “Are your eyelashes fake because they are amazing!” Ugh. What is wrong with me? But I suppose that’s what sisters are for, right? Even if we’re not technically related anymore, I still know how to make her laugh. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentnoblesville. com.
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As prescription drug and heroin abuse has risen in my district and our state over the last year few years, I’ve held a seopinion ries of listening sessions and participated in several Congressional hearings aimed at finding solutions to reverse this deadly trend. It’s astonishing to hear first responders describe the number of overdose patients they’ve rushed to save in our cities, suburbs and rural areas. Or the emotions they’ve felt when realizing they’re treating someone all over again for another overdose. As a mother, it’s simply heartbreaking to visit a recovery school and talk to a young person trying to spend a birthday sober for the first time in four years. Or to read the growing number of obituaries in our newspapers listing names and displaying faces of young people who had so much life left to live. Sadly, drug overdose has overtaken car accidents as the leading cause of injury
death nationwide. In Indiana, there were 1,049 deaths in 2013 which included heroin as a contributing cause. That’s why I’m committed to leading an effort in Congress to turn the tide of addiction that has claimed too many Hoosier lives. Recently, alongside Representative Joe Kennedy III (D-MA), I introduced legislation that will provide guidance to medical professionals on safe prescribing practices, increase resources available to first responders, reauthorize programs critical to the success of law enforcement agencies and raise national awareness of this deadly and growing problem. This multi-pronged approach is necessary to address a complicated issue that knows no socio-economic or geographic boundaries. U.S. Rep. Susan W. Brooks represents Indiana’s 5th District in the U.S. House of Representatives. She may be contacted at 848-0201 or http://susanwbrooks. house.gov.
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County 4-H Fair features Tea in Rose Garden and more family fun By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com As Monica Taylor was going through her classes to become an intern with the Hamilton County Master Gardener Association, she and a couple of other women were diversion issued a challenge. “Someone challenged us and said you can’t grow roses in Hamilton County,” Taylor said. “We said ‘we’ve always grown roses. I don’t see why you couldn’t grow roses.’ That’s how the Rose Garden came about.” The Educational Rose Garden, on the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville, went in April 26, 2014 and wasn’t ready for prime display last year. “Last year the roses were babies,” Taylor said. Taylor, a Noblesville resident, is hoping to Taylor draw attention to 4-H gardens by holding a Tea in the Rose Garden from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on July 18 during the Hamilton County 4-H Fair, which runs from July 16-21. The Rose Garden, which is at open to the public at all times, contains 104 roses that were planted by more than 60 volunteers. The educational labeling is provided for each rose. The HCMGA takes care of many public gardens on the 4-H Fairgrounds. Native plants, vegetables and herbs all are on display in beds. HCMGA representatives for each garden will be available between 10 a.m. to noon to answer questions and share information about the plants. “We’re hoping to do this again next year if it’s a success and maybe even expanding on it,” said Taylor, who has been with the HCMGA since 2012. Food and craft shows The Hamilton County Extension Homemakers are sponsoring open Food & Craft shows. The show starts at 2 p.m. on July 18 and noon on July 19. Bernie Huber, from the Purdue Extension Hamilton County, has been working with the event for the past five years “There are different food categories with breads, pies, cakes, candies and food preservation,” Huber said. Huber said there are usually multiple crafts, including needlepoint, wood working, scrapbook. “We have multiple categories but we don’t know what people will bring in,” Huber said. Huber said the food and craft exhibitors have to be 18 years and older. “You have to be a Hamilton County resident or one of the extension homemakers, a few of them do live over the line somewhere,” Huber said. Photography is one of the popular categories, Huber said. The Hamilton Co. 4-H Fair runs from July 16-21 ••• For more information or to register for 4-H events, visit extension.purdue.edu/Hamilton.
Blake Webel assists his sister, Ashley, in exhibiting a pig during last year’s county fair. (File photo)
“We have paintings and there is sewing and quilts and jewelry,” Huber said. Entries are submitted for closed judging July 18 and will be on display July 18-19. The first two days (July 16-17) of the fair is a flower show, primarily flower arrangements. The flower show theme is nursery school rhymes. “They might have a theme like ‘I’m a little teapot’ and ‘Mary, how does your garden grow,’” Huber said. “Then ‘Wee Willie Winkie’ is just a flower arrangement only four or five inches tall.” Blood Center drive Fairgoers can donate blood at the fair from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on July 16 or July 17 at the Indiana Blood Center’s Mobile Unit, which will be north of the Swine Barn. The donors will receive a voucher for a free milkshake courtesy of the Hamilton County Farm Bureau along with a ticket to upgrade a meal in the Hamilton County Procedures Tent to use any time during this 4-H Fair, along with a free Indiana State Fair ticket provided but the Indiana Blood Center. Ice cream contest The Homemade Ice Cream Contest will be at 6:30 p.m on July 18 at the east side of the show arena. The contest, which is open to all Hamilton County residents, will consists of teams (2-4 people). The teams have 40 minutes to produce their favorite ice cream recipe. There will be prizes in youth and adult categories.
Participants using recipes with eggs must use cooked eggs, egg substitutes or powered eggs or recipes without eggs. Teams must register in the 4-H office by 10 a.m. on July 17. There are electric and hand crank divisions with youth and adult groups. Other events The Color Me Green Fun Run is a mile run at the 4-H Fairgrounds at 11:30 a.m. on July 20. Runners will be showered with green colored powder at various stations of the run. The cost is $10. All the proceeds from the run will go to the Purdue Extension Education Fund. The Pet Parade is annual free event at 6 p.m. on July 19. “It’s a really huge, fun event for youngsters who are not involved in 4-H yet to come and bring their pet,” said Maggie Herrington, office manager from the Purdue Extension Hamilton County. The Youth Talent Contest is set for July 20, with the junior division starting at 2 p.m. and the senior division at 4:30 p.m. “It’s a state sanctioned event and the winners go on to compete at the state fair,” Herrington said.
The Educational Rose Garden, on the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. (Photo by Monica Taylor)
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Vintage Glam Bridal Show • Do you think it’s impossible to plan a wedding in one day? Think again. This bridal show will be an evening of wedding planning and sampling appetizers and treats while visiting with some of the best wedding professionals in a casual atmosphere. Prizes will be given away every 15 minutes! Be sure to wear walking shoes and to grab a camera. • July 16 from 6-9 p.m. • Fishers Banquet Center: 9775 North by N.E. Blvd., Fishers • $10 • 543-1325 • www. indyweddingideas.com/july-2015-bridal-show Amp after Dark Concert Series in Fishers • Fishers’ Amp after Dark concerts are kicked into gear for the summer. Adults are welcomed to dance the night away while the bands perform. This week, David Fanning will be performing. • July 17 from 9-11 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Nickel Plate District: 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • www.fishers.in.us
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Carmel Community Players Present: Alfred Hitchcock’s “The 39 Steps” • Everyone who loves the magic of theater will love “The 39 Steps.” In this rendition, Hitchcock’s mysterious masterpiece also includes a little bit of humor, keeping the audience on the edge of their seat. It will be a great performance! • July 17-August 2; Fri.-Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sun. at 2:30 p.m. • Carmel Community Players: Clay Terrace Lifestyle Center, Carmel • Adults $15, seniors (62+) and students $13 • 8159387 • www.carmelplayers.org Movies in the Park – Despicable Me 2 • Enjoy a movie under the stars with the family this evening! Grab some snacks to munch on while watching Despicable Me 2 on the big screen. Kona Ice will have shaved ice available for purchase. • July 17 from 9:30-11 p.m. • West Park: 2700 W. 116th St., Carmel • Free • 573-5242 Art of Wine • Adults 21 years old and up are invited to experience vintages al fresco during this special evening. All sorts of wines, both local and international, as well as art and entertainment will be featured. Live music will be provided by Judah & The Lion. • July 18 from 5-10 p.m. • Carmel Arts & Design District: Main St. and Rangeline Rd., Carmel • Free, $15 optional wine tasting fee • www.carmelartsanddesign.com/ features/artofwine
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Carmel • Dooley O’Toole’s, 160 E. Carmel Dr. • Grille 39, 11925 N. Meridian St. • Muldoon’s, 111 W. Main St. • Scotty’s Brewhouse, 110 W. Main St. • Woody’s Library Restaurant, 40 E. Main St. • MCL Restaurant, 1390 Keystone Way Fishers • Nickel Plate Bar & Grill, 8654 E. 116th St. • Sahm’s, 11505 Allisonville Rd. Noblesville • Harbour Town Diner, 5855 E. 211 St. • Syd’s Bar & Grill, 808 Logan St. • Alexander’s on the Square, 864 Logan St. • Barley Island Brewing Company, 639 Conner St. • The Cooper Still. 917 Conner St. • Courtney’s Kitchen, 654 Logan St. • Ginger’s Cafe, 1804 Conner St. • The Hamilton Restaurant, 933 Conner St. • Sunrise Cafe at Uptown, 809 Conner St. Westfield • Erika’s Place, 120 S. Union St. • Grand Junction Brewing Co., 110 St. Union St., • The Local Eatery and Pub, 14655 N. Gray Rd.
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County is No. 1 in retirement readiness By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Hamilton County ranks No. 1 in Indiana median household wealth among counties but also in retirement readiness survey index. The survey was by SmartAsset.com, a financial technology website which provides dates for big financial decisions such as home buying, retirement and life insurance. “We have more than 130 data partners we work with to power that advice,” said A.J. Smith, managing editor for SmartAsset.com. “Our fingers are always in that data and we’re always analyzing it. We want to inform and educate when people are making these big decisions.” Smith said in many states, the counties with the highest median income were not the tops in retirement readiness. Hamilton County, which has median household income average of $71,727, had a score of 61.54 retirement readiness index. Smith said Hamilton County did well nationally too with No. 51 ranking. “We looked at the ability to save in the county and that was a function of how much it cost to live there vs. the income people are
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Social Security Income
Cost of Living
Income Tax as a % of Gross Income
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$71,727
$19,900
$18,657
2.59%
61.54
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Warrick, IN
$46,782
$19,694
$16,730
2.29%
52.49
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Posey, IN
$44,938
$19,553
$16,156
2.59%
51.61
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Tipton, IN
$52,187
$18,099
$17,931
2.93%
49.59
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Dearborn, IN
$45,147
$18,093
$17,180
2.35%
49.12
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Boone, IN
$48,069
$18,637
$18,085
2.59%
48.34
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Carroll, IN
$43,698
$17,404
$16,089
3.00%
48.00
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Hendricks, IN
$49,433
$19,414
$18,469
2.82%
47.90
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Hancock, IN
$48,645
$19,268
$18,184
2.97%
47.44
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Spencer, IN
$38,963
$17,237
$15,814
2.47%
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making,” Smith said. “That gives you a measure of the opportunity for people to save for retirement. We also looked the tax friendliness of the area. If you would stay in Hamilton County and retire there, how tax friendly it is. You have to save more if you are going to face tax barriers in retirement.” The No. 1 county (Sumpter County in Florida) in the nation was given a score of 100. Then SmartAsset analysts graded on a curve on
LEGAL NOTICE DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, INC. Public notice is hereby given to affected property owners pursuant to 170 IAC 4-9-4(f) that within two (2) to four (4) weeks of the date of this notice, weather permitting, Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. will be performing vegetation management as part of its power line maintenance program in the area described below. As part of this project, one of its qualified contractors will be applying EPA approved and registered herbicides to control vegetation that may interfere with the safe operation and maintenance of power lines. This vegetation management will be performed in the cities of Noblesville, and Tipton; towns of Arcadia, Atlanta, and Cicero on or near streets identified below: Becks Superior Hybrids INC: DIR 274th St; DIR 276TH ST; DIR Gwinn Rd Clay County Rural: DIR 500 S 100 E; DIR WHISTLER RD 296th St Town of Atlanta: DIR Atlanta Shelter; DIR Broadway Main,Xmas; DIR Kauffman Walnut,St DIR 100 E S End E 500 S: Baird DIR RR 1: Marathon Ashland DIR RR 4: Poer 261st St E: 6611-6790 266th St E: 5497-7025 274th St E: 7373-8788 276th St E: 6401-7280 279th St E: 8040-8140 281st St E: 7851-9590 286th St E: 7390-10460 289th St E: 6210-6210 296th St E: 7861-11545
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World record for pole sitting Commentary by Don Knebel One of the world’s oldest churches honors a fifth-century ascetic whose record for endurance has remained unbroken. travel The church itself originated a design that is still emulated. The person known as Simeon the Stylite was born to a Christian family near the southern border of Turkey in about 388 A.D. At age 13, he heard a sermon about the “Beatitudes” and decided to devote his life to sacrifice and contemplation. Simeon joined a monastery as a teenager, but was asked to leave because of his extreme asceticism, which included tying a rope around his body so tightly that the flesh rotted. After departing the monastery, he went for 40 days during Lent without eating or drinking. On other occasions, he reportedly stood during the entire Lenten period. As Simeon’s reputation for self-denial spread, people flocked to him, seeking prayers and advice. To avoid the crowds, he fled to a remote mountain top near Aleppo, Syria. When admirers followed him, he got away from them vertically by living on a meter-square platform atop a nine-foot-high pillar (Greek stylos). As curious crowds gathered in larger numbers, Simeon extended the pillar until the platform,
from which he never descended, was about 50-feet above the ground. He preached daily to the people below and occasionally wrote letters to his followers. Even emperors sought his counsel. Simeon died in 459, having spent 37 years on his pillar. He was declared a saint and honored with the oldest surviving Byzantine church, enclosing about 53,000 square feet. Four basilicas, oriented in the cardinal directions, formed a cross and surrounded an octagonal court encompassing Simeon’s famous pillar. Following the example of Simeon, other “stylites” began living on pillars. Alfred, Lord Tennyson memorialized Simeon the Stylite in an 1833 poem and the Guinness Book of World Records gives him the world’s record for pole sitting. The ruins of the Church of St. Simeon the Stylite, with only the base of his famous pillar surviving, are a UNESCO World Heritage site, which have so far survived the fighting in Syria. 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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Durability was a primary driver of this fully textured outdoor living space. It’s screaming with enough ameoutdoor living nities to comfortably entertain this families’ 4 growing boys and their gigabyte of hungry teammates. It’s a place to gather, to relax and entertain. And, just as importantly, a place where a cup of steaming coffee and the Current newspaper can be leisurely devoured in the early morning calm. DIVERSTIY Notice the extreme diversity in materials? It intentionally helps define the somewhat separate living areas. The elegant clay pavers signal a more formal and rich dining area. Crunchy compacted stone denotes relaxed areas to gather around the steel fire feature or grill and behaves as a transition to lawn. The rescued stumps from their recently completed tree removal, was an added bonus that “just sort of happened.” I can see myself hanging around the barheight granite counter the team constructed supported by rough sawn cedar 6”x6” posts and framing. It’s especially inviting on a sunny day with the umbrella cleverly secured in
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one of the posts, seeming to grow out of the granite. Contrasting bar stools offers a hint of steely brightness and a place to perch. MAKE IT YOURS Over and over again we have inspiring conversations with hopeful homeowners that are searching for a mechanism to bring their family, friends and loved ones together. Often that mechanism is an outdoor living space. The critical factor is making the space yours. Does it need to be durable, like this one? Or does elegant and formal speak to you? Is a
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Cut down on the clutter: Kitchen storage ideas Commentary by David Decker Clutter is a major problem in many kitchens, and it’s easy to see why. Walk down the aisle of any departhome improvement ment store and you’ll see rows and rows of kitchen appliances and tools that help with almost any kitchen task you can imagine. But the question becomes…where can you store all of your kitchen gadgets so they don’t get in the way or take over your counter-top space? Luckily, there are some creative storage innovations that you can use to store your appliance and other kitchen supplies so that the space remains open, clutterfree and ready for entertaining. The first step to creating enough storage for your kitchen begins with cabinetry design. Creating more built-in storage means your kitchen will appear more spacious, inviting and tidy. Check out some of these ideas, which offer appliance storage solutions that will cut down on clutter, and leave your kitchen easy-to-navigate. • Appliance garage - These handy storage spots are incorporated into your cabinetry design. Inside, you can store microwaves, toasters, mixers, juicers and
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FOR RENT: Large 2 bed 2 bath condo unit with den at Lenox Trace in Carmel. 1 car garage. New paint, carpet & electric appliances. Secured entry into building. Access to club house with pool & workout center. No smoking, no pets. $1250 per month. 317-507-4758 kamiller@ mmm.com
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Are you a Caregiver who Changes Lives? Senior1Care, a family-owned company, offers daily in-home care for individuals who want to remain independent, whether it be in their home or assisted living facilities. We are looking for dynamic Caregivers to join our growing team.. Professional candidates assist clients 1on1 and must have a valid IN driver’s license with a reliable vehicle. CNAs/HHAs & experience with Alzheimer’s is a plus. Full time and part time positions available!
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 which is more than $2,500 less than MSRP. Low-interest rates for qualified buyers. BestValueGolfCars@gmail.com or 317.590.9047. Visit factory site: www.starev.com.
20 Hallmark Stores Auction Thursday • Jul 23 10 am
WORK WITH THE BEST Do you want to serve others with compassion, respect, excellence and integrity? Now Hiring Certified Nursing Assistants Full/Part Time All Shifts Open Interviews Every Tuesday & Thursday 1p-3p Or Send Resume to pnorfolk@brookdale.com We Offer: Competitive Wage PTO ( Paid Time Off) Tuition Reimbursement Cell Phone Discount Health Insurance 401K( Retirement) 317-580-0389 301 Executive Dr., Carmel, IN 46032
Collectibles, Glass Displays, Cards & More! 5520 South Harding Street, Indianapolis
Hundreds of Collectibles Including: Yankee Candles, Disney, Willow Tree, Precious Moments and More! Plus Stuffed Animals, Photo Albums/Frames, Thousands of Greeting Cards & Much More!
Offering Glass Displays, Wood Display Cabinets & More! No Minimums, No Reserves - Online Bidding Available!
Preview: Wed, Jul 22, 10 am - 2 pm See Website for Full Terms and Conditions Seller: Index Notion Company, Inc. 12% Buyer’s Premium AC30900124, AH21200016, J. Theodore Pike: AU10900114
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NOW Hiring Evening janitorial position in Carmel- M thru F beginning at 5pm working 4.5 to 5 hours nightly, $11 hourly
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Caregivers needed for Senior Helpers, large non-medical In-home care. Apply at Work One, 10204 Lantern Road, Fishers, IN
Residential house cleaning company is looking to hire experienced, reliable house cleaner. Must have your own transportation, clean criminal history and good references. We do complete background checks. Hours of work are 8-5, Monday through Friday, however we offer a flexible schedule within those hours. $10 per hour plus gas trip fee. Housekeepers are paid as employees - not 1099. www. thepersonalconcierge.net
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Full-time mowing & landscape. $10 hour starting pay. All work is local. No work on weekends. Other opportunities are available. Call Ray: 698-5480
INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOL
NOW HIRING CLASSROOM ASSISTANTS & SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS For children ages 3 - 6 years Please call (317) 575-8733 or email resume to: International Montessori School, Inc. rkd1948@sbcglobal.net
Direct Care Mcsherr Inc. is seeking staff for individuals w/ disabilities in Hamilton County. Valid DL, auto insurance, clean background required. Apply @ 8410 E. 21st Street,Indianapolis, IN 46219, Phone: 317-899-4632
Employees Benefit from: • Weekly Overtime Pay • $250 for Live-In shifts • Year End Bonus availability • Training & Continuing Education • 24/7 support from our experienced Management team • Organized Work Environment • Management Personal introduction to new clients on the first shift • Employee Referral Program • Legacy CNA Training School Reimbursement Call today to setup your interview at 317-652-6175, visit www.Senior1Care.com, email WeCare@Senior1Care.com, or stop by our Carmel office at 598 West Carmel Dr, Carmel, IN 46032. EOE
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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTITIVE
Westfield service company located at US 31 and SR 32 is seeking CSR’s. 40 Hours per Week. Experience with Microsoft Office, excellent phone skills and a customer service mindset required. If interested, please email resumes to apccareer@gmail.com
The Hearth at Tudor Gardens, a premier senior living community, currently has openings for LPN’s and CNA’s. To apply, fill out an online application at www. thehearth.net, fax your resume to 317-873-6375 or apply in person at 11755 N. Michigan Road, Zionsville, IN.
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Now hiring for all positions at Carmel Market District - your new shopping, cooking & dining destination! We offer a variety of benefits, such as: • Generous Wages,with 3 potential increases in first year • Bonus Programs: $200 Sign-On, Referral Rewards, Store Performance Awards • Extensive Paid Training, beginning in July • Flexible schedules • And More!
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