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Kozicki announces mayoral bid for Noblesville news@currentnoblesville.com Julia Church Kozicki announced Aug. 22 that she will be a candidate for Noblesville mayor in the May 7, 2019, Republican POLITICS primary election. She made the announcement to a group at The Lodge at Forest Park. So far, she is the third person to announce her intention to run, joining Republicans Chris Jensen and Mike Corbett. “I am convinced that now is time for proven leadership in Noblesville with a fresh vision for our future and a respect for our city’s history,” Kozicki said in a statement. “I believe in a proactive approach to growth and a collaboration among community leaders, organiza-

tions and citizens to identify and provide the resources necessary to support a thriving community.” A native of Noblesville, Kozicki was elected to three terms (12 years) as a member Kozicki of the Noblesville School Board of Trustees and has served in numerous leadership roles in the community, including Noblesville Tri Kappa, the Hamilton County Leadership Academy and First United Methodist Church. She also has served as a three-time chair of the Corporate Counsel Section of the Indiana State Bar Association and as the Region 5 Director of the Indiana School Board Association. She repre-

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Noblesville’s Dereck Stinson talks on the creation of his alternative fundraising app, Daily Ding. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Sept. 15, 2009, at Noblesville, IN Vol. IX, No. 50 Copyright 2018. 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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(Left) Fritz McCorkle enjoys the Aug. 18 farmers market with his two greyhounds, Leila and Flicka. The Noblesville Farmers Market is hosted by Noblesville Main Street each week on Saturdays through Oct. 13 from 8 a.m. to noon at Federal Hill Commons. (Above) Noblesville High School guitarist and singer Gavin Cooley performs in the market plaza on Aug. 18. (Right) Brody and Ryan Melson enjoy an apple cider slushie from a vendor. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)

sented Noblesville precincts 1-20 at the 2018 Indiana State Republican Convention. A graduate of Indiana University and Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Kozicki is legal consel for Sigma Kappa Sorority’s national headquarters. She and her husband, Jeff, have two sons – one a student at IU, and one in his senior year at Noblesville High School. Both are Eagle Scouts. “My campaign will be run in a positive and transparent manner,” Kozicki said. “As with my three previous campaigns for School Board, I will not accept donations from companies that do business with the city. I will commit to a positive discussion of the issues that face us.

DISPATCH NPD now accepting citizens academy applications — The Noblesville Police Dept. is accepting applications for future the spring 2019 Citizens Police Academy. The academy is a free, 11-week course designed to provide community members with an opportunity to become better acquainted with our professional staff and to learn about police procedures. This includes classes on patrol procedures, criminal law, narcotics, search and seizure, tactical operations, investigations, juvenile law, firearms demonstration, emergency vehicle operations, useof-force issues and a canine demonstration. Participants also will have the option to ride with a patrol officer. Eligible candidates must be 16 or older, have no felony or misdemeanor convictions, pass a background check and reside or be employed in Noblesville. Applications are available online at www.cityofnoblesville. org/police.


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Summer produce donation program — The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District and The Farmers Bank have relaunched its annual program that encourages the public to donate fresh produce for county food pantries. Last year’s program provided more than 400 pounds of produce to people experiencing food insecurity. Each Wednesday through Sept. 26, the public may drop off produce donations to The Farmers Bank, 16940 Clover Rd., Noblesville between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. People are welcome to donate produce they have grown themselves or that they have purchased at farmers markets or grocery store. For more, call 317-773-2181, or email andrew.fritz@hamiltoncounty.in.gov.

Free smoke alarms and tests — The American Red Cross Home Fire Campaign is a multi-year effort to reduce the number of home fire deaths and injuries by 25 percent. The Red Cross encourages everyone to call 1-888-684-1441 to make an appointment to test existing smoke alarms and/or install free alarms in your home.

Offender Watch website — The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is encouraging parents to use the Offender Watch Website to increase family safety. The website allows parents to search an address to see if any sex offenders live nearby and to set up notifications if offenders move into the area. The website can be accessed at www.sheriffalerts.com.

Noblesville looking for Adopt-A-Street sponsors — The City of Noblesville is looking for community and business organization volunteers interested in making the community cleaner and more inviting as part of its AdoptA-Street program. Groups select a city street from a list and commit to clean that roadway at least twice during the yearlong commitment. In exchange, the street department will place a recognition sign with the organization and/or business name on the adopted street. The street department also provides volunteers with all necessary materials such as safety vests, garbage bags and gloves. Approximately 10 groups currently participate in the program. For more, or to choose a street to adopt, contact the Noblesville Street Dept. at 317-776-6348 or nsd@ noblesville.in.us.

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news@currentinwestfield.com The Humane Society for Hamilton County’s president and CEO, Rebecca Stevens, is one of five leaders in RECOGNITION the animal welfare industry to be chosen as a recipient of the Great Lakes Animal Welfare Conference 2018 Bright Ideas Award. The award honors those who have best showcased cutting-edge projects, campaigns and facility improvements, allowing other animal welfare professionals to use them as industry models. Stevens will present HSHC’s Pit Bull Angel Program and PSA, the program and marketing campaign for which they’re being recognized, at the Oct. 22-23 Great Lakes Animal Welfare Conference in Battle Creek, Mich. “I’m truly honored to receive this award and have the opportunity to share our pit bull education and adoption programs with other animal welfare professionals,” Stevens said. “Pit bulls and ‘bully breed’-type dogs represent the majority of dogs entering and dying in U.S. shelters. We would love

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Traffic has been shifted to the NOBLESVILLE east to allow for widening on The Indiana Dept. of Transthe west side along Allisonportation has announced ville Road from 126th Street lane closures on Ind. 32, CONSTRUCTION to 131st Street. Restrictions which were set to begin will be in place between 8 on or around Aug. 20 for a a.m. and 4 p.m., and flaggers will be project lasting through the end of on site directing traffic. All southbound left the year. The work is aimed at improving turns from onto 126th Street from Allisontraffic signals at intersections along the ville Road are prohibited. The work will be road from Westfield to Noblesville. Morphey complete by winter. Construction crews will close one lane in GEIST each direction at a time to complete the Fortville Pike, between East 200 North work. The lane restrictions will be in place and East 300 North will be closed for a through November. Work will take place bridge replacement. Lanes along I-70 will be on along Ind. 32 at the following intersections: Spring Mill Road, Dartown Road, Oak reduced, and the closure will last through Sept. 3. Ridge Road, Union Street, Grassy Branch Parts of I-465 in Lawrence are undergoRoad, Gunthur Boulevard and Moontown ing work, from three miles north of the Road. Lawrence exit at Binford Boulevard to East Some restrictions may be in place on Ind. 16th Street. Work will primarily be done 32/38 between 10th and 19th streets for overnight on Thursdays and from Friday road maintenance. Drivers should expect night through Monday morning. The project changing traffic patterns, slowed traffic should be complete by Oct. 22. and narrow lanes. Large trucks are being WESTFIELD advised to avoid the stretch of road. Lane restrictions will be in place on 241st Street between Overdorf Road and U.S. 31 from Ind. 38 to the U.S. 31 bypass Fall Road in White River Township is closed in Tipton County for pavement rehabilitafor the replacement of a small structure. It tion. Traffic will be restricted to one lane is scheduled to open Nov. 7. each direction during construction. E&B Construction of a single-lane roundabout Paving crews will be patching asphalt and at Strawtown Avenue and Ind. 37 in north concrete, milling and resurfacing. INDOT Noblesville is ongoing. Ind. 37 will remain is encouraging drivers to slow down and open with some changes to normal traffic stay alert while driving near crews. Arrow patterns. Strawtown Avenue may be closed. boards and barrels will be in place to direct The Indiana Dept. of Transportation expects traffic around the crews. The project began the intersection to be fully open this fall. April 30 and should be complete this fall. FISHERS The Towne Road Improvement Project is The intersection at 113th Street and ongoing, and the road is closed to through Florida Road is closed to allow for the traffic from 156th Street to 161st Street. The realignment and construction of a new closure began July 11, and detours will be in roundabout. The closure began July 24 and place for 64 more working days. The project will last 90 days. is expected to take up to four months to Southeastern Parkway is closed from complete and should be finished in October. 136th Street to Isle of Man Way in the AvaUtility relocations are ongoing for Monon lon subdivision to construct a roundabout. Traffic should detour on Prairie Baptist Road Trail Phase 5, which will construct a pedestrian bridge over Ind. 32. Letting is on track to 136th Street. for this month. The project is expected to be 106th Street is closed from Eller Road to complete in fall 2019, but a specific date has Allisonville Road and from Allisonville Road not been announced. to Hague Road for the 106th Street InfraCARMEL structure Project. Closures will also take Carmel Drive and Old Meridian Street are place from Hague Road to the Crosspoint closed for construction of a roundabout. Boulevard/Lantern Road roundabout. Work The closure is planned through September. will be complete this fall. Eller Road is Lane restrictions have begun near Keyclosed south of White Horse Lane for constone Parkway and 96th Street, where a crete work associated with the 106th Street new roundabout interchange will be built. Infrastructure Project and should reopen Construction is expected to last through this fall. 2019. Hoosier Road – Periodic lane restrictions Construction on a new access ramp will occur on Hoosier Road south of 116th from Lowes Way to Keystone Parkway is Street while crews complete resurfacunder way. Phase one of the project is exing and striping of Hoosier Road and 111th pected to be complete in October 2019. Street.

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City review: Budget Compiled by Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com Editor’s note: The City of Noblesville recently released its annual comprehensive report for 2017. Each week, Current in Noblesville will break down each section of the report. To see past weeks’ topics, visit youarecurrent.com. The City of Noblesville approved its 2018 operating budget in October 2017. The budget, totaling $65,102,297, was structured to track financial information, making it easier for citizens and the city’s lawmakers to see how funds are allocated. The 2018 budget also builds reserves by approximately $5 million and includes a $2.6 million road resurfacing and sidewalk/trail improvement allocation. Also allocated in the budget are renovations to Forest Parks restrooms and tennis courts, a partnership with Nickel Plate Arts to directly manage the city’s Cultural Arts Districts, and allows for the hiring

BUDGET BREAKDOWN • $18,360,865 fire department • $10,920,617 police department • $10,896,461 street department • $7,938,008 administrative • $5,469,500 contingency reserve • $3,408,507 planning, engineering and economic development • $3,055,414 parks department • $2,572,000 facilities maintenance • $1,663,000 personal services reserve • $816,927 pension obligations of 11 new, full-time positions. Approximately 65 percent of the general fund pays for public safety ($18,360,865 fire, $10,920,617 police). The city is currently in budget discussions for 2019, and a proposed budget will be presented to the Noblesville Common Council this fall.

DivorceCare — Noblesville First United Methodist Church will is hosting its DivorceCare seminar beginning. The seminar lasts 13 weeks (sessions began Aug. 10) and is for people experiencing separation or divorce. Sessions are every Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the church, 2051 Monument St., Noblesville. For more, call 317-773-2500.

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Apple Store opens Sept. 1 By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com The Apple Store, a beloved fall favorite at Conner Prairie, will open Sept. 1. The store will sell a variety of fall treats, FALL including salted caramel apples, toffee apples, cider slushies, apple butter, pies, apple and pumpkin donuts and fresh-from-the-orchard apples. “All of our apples come from Garwood Orchards in LaPorte. We’re once again offering our caramel apples and caramel apples rolled in nuts,” said Becky Brammer, the store’s vice president. “We also have caramel apples we dip in chocolate and toffee pieces. We always have our gourmet apples. We’ll offer a new apple dipped in caramel, then dipped in chocolate and rolled in broken pretzel pieces. We also have $1 specialties.” The Apple Store also offers specialty food items like apple butter, jam and baking mixes. “We’re trying to go a little more Indiana and local with our food items this year,” Brammer said. “We’re paying more attention to where our food products come from because we are an Indiana-based group.” The Conner Prairie Alliance manages the

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store. The seasonal stand is its primary fundraiser. Proceeds support the mission and programs of Conner Prairie. “We’re all volunteers who work together to support the mission of Conner Prairie,” Brammer said. In 2017, the store sold more than 1,000 gallons of cider, 6,220 plain caramel apples, 4,330 dozen donuts and 13,000 slushies. “We’ve grown every year,” Brammer said. “As the economy grows, attendance goes up. Of course, you don’t have to go to the museum to visit the store.” The store is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, from Sept. 1 through Oct. 31. During the Headless Horseman (Oct. 27-28) event, the store is open until 9 p.m. Admission to Conner Prairie is not required to enter the Apple Store.

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NOBLESVILLE MARCHING BAND FOR THEIR FIRST-PLACE FINISH AT THE INDIANA STATE FAIR BAND CONTEST 2017-2018! Edward Zlaty’s GMH Jazz Orchestra www.GMHORNS.COM 317-874-6225 gmhjazz@gmail.com “Proud to Support the Noblesville Marching Band”

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Beginner’s photography for teens — From 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 6, teens can take their first steps into photography in a class offered at Hamilton East Public Library in Noblesville, 1 Library Plaza. The class will cover all the basics of how to take great pictures. Topics covered will include basics of a camera, types of cameras, camera modes, exposure, composition and more. For those in grades 6 to 12, no experience or special equipment is necessary. For more, visit hepl.lib.in.us.

Car Free Day — Central Indiana residents are encouraged to take part in Car Free Day Indy by taking a bus, biking, walking or carpooling Sept. 21. To sweeten the challenge, Commuter Connect, the region’s rideshare program, is offering a free emergency ride home for anyone who signs the online pledge at CarFreeDayIndy.com. The day also includes two events – one at Cummins Plaza from 7 to 9 a.m. and one on Monument Circle from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.


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DISPATCHES Candidate forum — The League of Women Voters of Hamilton County will host a candidate forum for Hamilton County contested races. It will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Sept. 27 at Noblesville City Hall. Candidates from the following races will attend: county commissioner, county council districts 1, 3 and 4, county circuit court clerk, county sheriff and county coroner. For more, contact Peg Harmon at peg.harmon@gmail.com.

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St. Maria Goretti golf outing — St. Maria Goretti will host its ninth annual golf outing with lunch beginning at 11 a.m. and a shotgun start at noon Sept. 21 at Pebble Brook Golf Club, 3110 Westfield Rd., Noblesville. Tickets are $100. For more, visit membership.faithdirect.net/events/details/2139

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Emergency response training — Hamilton County Emergency Management is recruiting members for its Community Emergency Response Team. Members will be trained on how to safely respond to both manmade and natural disasters. Classes start Sept. 11. Graduates will receive a backpack full of disaster tools and supplies. For more, visit HamiltonCounty.in.gov/CERT. Raising Roofs Gala — Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County will host its third annual Raising Roofs Gala from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 30 at Prime 47, 14300 Clay Terrace Blvd. Proceeds will be used to build homes in Hamilton County. Cost is $150 per person, $1,000 for a full table of eight or $500 for a half table. Register at habitathamiltoncounty. org/gala. Affordable vacations in county — Reader’s Digest recently included Hamilton County on its list of 41 Mini Family Vacations That Won’t Break the Bank. Hamilton County attractions mentioned in the article include Strawtown Koteewi Park, Conner Prairie, and the Nickel Plate Express. Energy costs — WalletHub recently published 2018’s Most and Least Energy Expensive States. Indiana ranked as the seventh highest energy expensive state in the nation. Rankings were based on energy consumption, electricity and natural gas prices and fuel consumption and prices.


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Noblesville man creates fundraising app to give more back to local organizations

By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Fundraising is a necessity for many organizations, but an idea by a Noblesville man could change how it’s COVER STORY done. Dereck Stinson is the co-founder of Daily Ding, a smartphone app that lets users receive discounts at local restaurants, retail stores and other local businesses. “Starting in preschool, my kids were bringing home all these fundraisers it seemed like every other day – the pizza kits, the wrapping paper, laundry detergent,” Stinson said. “A lot of people support those, but I began wondering, why do we have to do so many? When I dug down into it, a lot of times the schools just weren’t making very much money on each fundraiser. They could sell a candle and make three bucks off of it.” Locally, Noblesville Schools’ North Elementary has embraced Daily Ding, setting a fundraising goal of $20,000. The fundraiser involves students selling traditional fundraising discount cards. However, the cards link buyers to the Daily Ding app, where offers from local businesses are added and change during the course of one year. The app’s name is derived from a notification alerting users of new and different deals each day. Stinson’s background is in finance. At the time of his research into fundraising, he was managing the Ameriana Bank branch in Noblesville, which was at what is now Federal Hill Commons in downtown Noblesville. When Ameriana Bank sold to First Merchants Bank, Stinson began working at

Star Bank doing small-business lending. “I’ve been an entrepreneur wannabe, so it was great getting to work with small business owners,” Stinson said. “So, it was great to learn from them about what their struggles were. Eventually, I got tired of the banking industry and wanted to do something different.” From there, Stinson met Daily Ding co-founder J.R. Gayman, who previously manufactured Kuno tablets, a competitor and alternative to the Apple iPad for school districts. “We partnered up and came up with a whole business plan,” Stinson said. “We knew everyone was selling these cards, and a lot of times the schools or organizations were only making about 40 or 50 percent of their proceeds. We kind of flipped it.” Launched in November 2017, Daily Ding gives the selling organization nearly double that amount at an 80 percent profit. North Elementary, however, will receive 100 percent of its proceeds. “We started off with North Elementary as a special, and I wanted Noblesville to take off with it really well since I live here and my kids go to school here,” Stinson said. Both East and West middle schools are in talks with Stinson to begin selling cards in September to fund their annual trips to Washington, D.C. Ohio also is part of Daily Ding’s market. In Indiana, Stinson also is working with Anderson University and schools in Mishawaka and Fort Wayne. “We really wanted to start by owning our own backyard,” Stinson said. “We have another school we’re going to be starting soon in Pennsylvania, so we’re starting to expand out. In the next couple of years we’ll be taking it nationwide as we get more users and street cred.” On the flip side, businesses are using the app as a way to advertise digitally without the cost typically associated with online advertising. A mix of local and chain restaurants make up the inventory of discounts and coupons on the app. “We’re just trying to disrupt the market. It’s different, and I think you can really flip the model,” Stinson said. “We’re not taking the money away from the school and students when businesses could use some of their advertising money to help support the school and get their message out.” Moving forward, Stinson said his primary focus will be on school sports teams and clubs and nonprofits. To learn more, visit daily-ding.com.

MEET CO-FOUNDER DERECK STINSON A native of Wauseon, Ohio, near Toledo, Daily Ding co-founder Dereck Stinson moved to Indiana after attending Indiana University, where he studied finance. “We loved it here and put our roots down here,” he said. He has lived in Noblesville for nine years. Stinson is married to Jenny. They have three children, Henry, 5, Owen, 4, and June, 2. He launched Daily Ding in November 2017 and is the company’s national director of fundraising.


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Commentary by Terry Anker For centuries, sailors have trusted the stars to guide. Alas, the Polaris is often obscured by weather. Then these dutiful mariners count on experience and faith to help them stay the course. As overcast days persist, the risk of drifting off course increases — along with growing anxiety in the ranks. Teams form and follow direct interface. Now, with the advent of new technologies, we have become increasingly dependent on the independence provided by them. As seamen rely upon satellites, nearly all of us find modern communication devices imperative. Calls, emails, texts and other services for instant communiqué leave us with both significant freedom and, ironically, its corresponding reduction. How do we balance the human need for collaboration with our need for autonomy? Can we spend the bulk of our time away from the office while still mentoring and supporting those we work with daily? Perhaps the same is true with our relationships, families and communities. Are there times when it is wrong to just phone it in? Or, do we simply need to find new ways to accommodate for expanding technologies to substitute for face time? Recently, a community leader shared his frustration that during his extensive travel to build his organization, productivity among his team diminished. One wonders if the young and inexperienced managers might simply be seeking a sighting. Is it possible that a directive by email lacks a required nuance to inspire? Would seeing the boss, even virtually, be enough encouragement? Like sailors waiting for a break in the clouds to show the path, could they be somewhat adrift looking for the sky? We don’t require much but do require some. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

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READER’S VIEW Time for a change in the 5th District Editor, I haven’t met Susan Brooks. She doesn’t hold very many pubic meetings or discussions with her constituents. In fact, she usually holds what she calls “listening” sessions, which are one-on-one, instead of holding open town hall-style meetings where many people can meet and discuss issues with Brooks. She is not very available to the citizens of the state she represents. I have met Dee Thornton, however. I met her in her campaign office in Carmel, where she was available to speak to anyone who walked in. We talked about politics and about issues, and I made the decision that she will be the candidate for whom I vote in November. Susan Brooks votes in line with Trump’s position 98.9 percent of the time (projects.fivethirtyeight.com/congresstrump-score/house/). Trump didn’t even get 98 percent of the vote in Indiana, so Brooks’ failure to seek out her own opinions and those of her constituents on issues disturbs me. I want to vote for a candidate who thinks independently about issues and

does not simply follow the party line. Dee Thornton thinks for herself. She supports raising the minimum wage; she laments the $5 million that have been diverted from Indiana’s public schools to charter schools and opposes vouchers for religious institutions. Thornton supports the Second Amendment but would like to reinstate the ban on assault weapons, ban bump stocks, raise the gun purchase age to 21 and strengthen background checks on those who wish to purchase weapons. She believes that climate change is real and supports national legislation that protects the environment. I agree with Dee Thornton on these issues, and our current representative has done nothing to support any of these concerns. I know the person for whom I will vote in November -- and I will vote. I’m voting for Dee Thornton. It’s time for a change in the Fifth Congressional District. You can find more Dee Thornton information at deethorntonforcongress.com. Patricia Grabill, Fishers

Friends, the unthinkable has happened. I am (gulp) no longer (long, dramatic pause) a dance mom (cue tears). Our daughter informed us HUMOR last week that she wanted to quit competitive dancing. After five years of sequined booty shorts, Kardashian faux lashes and jazz hands out the wazoo, she is hanging up her tap shoes. Now a freshman in high school, she wants more time for studying, socializing and work. I mean, I get it. Dance takes enormous commitment and sacrifice, both from the dancer and the parent. I’ve lost track of how many days I’ve spent at various performing arts centers watching hundreds of routines to see my baby on stage for literally three minutes. And don’t get me started on the cost! Seriously, don’t, because I think I still owe from last year. Heck, on some level, I even believe this was the right call. But when she read the text to her coaches explaining her decision, I cried. Partly from pride – the writer in me couldn’t help but notice her elegant and mature use of language – but mostly because I realized that her quitting meant that so was I. No more hanging with fellow dance moms at conventions; no more secretly judging reprehensible costume choices; no more complaining about the weekend-long competitions, even though I actually looked forward to the multiple Steak ‘n Shake runs and book-reading opportunities. The truth is that I loved being a dance mom and wasn’t prepared for that part of my life to end. Perhaps more importantly, what nonsense am I supposed to write about now? Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.

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DISPATCHES Music and menu choices — It’s no secret that restaurants use colors, lighting and music to influence diner’s food choices. Now a study suggests that theory may be fact. The study analyzed customers’ food choices during periods of loud, upbeat music and during periods of quiet music. When the music was quiet, customers made healthier menu choices than when the music was loud. Source: Journal of the Academy of Marketing Sciences Curb nighttime snacking — Late-night munchies can sabotage your efforts to lose weight, or even to remain healthy. To help prevent the evening snack urges, try eating a high-protein dinner. Avoid high-carb foods like pasta and potatoes late in the day. They stimulate insulin production and can make you feel hungry two hours later. Source: The Thin Commandments Diet New migraine drug — The FDA has approved a new once-monthly injectable drug, erenumab-aooe (Aimovig), that helps reduce the number of days that people are affected by debilitating migraines. In three separate studies, patients on the drug

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Carmel Symphony Orchestra post proved to be perfect fit for Davis By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Alan Davis figured his Carmel Symphony Orchestra post was a good place to start as he moved from the museum MUSIC field to the orchestra world. “I thought, ‘I’ll be here two or three years and I’ll take that leap to a larger orchestra,’” Davis said. Although he has had those opportunities, Davis never saw a reason to leave. “Why would I ever leave Carmel with the support I get from everybody and The Palladium?” Davis said. “The job I thought would be a temporary stepping stone turned out to be a dream job. I loved every minute of it.” Davis, who announced his retirement earlier this year, spent 18 years as CSO’s president and chief executive officer. Davis, 69, became executive consultant when Kimberly Dimond took over as executive director July 16. Davis, who will step down from that position Sept. 28, is proud of his long list of achievements. “I’m proud the growth the organization has experienced over those 18 years,” Davis said. “We went from a small community orchestra playing in high schools and churches with a very small budget to the major regional orchestra we are today playing in The Palladium. The quality has grown over those 18 years. I wasn’t music director but I have a lot of pride in supporting that artistic growth of the orchestra. We’re much more visible now, I’m proud of that. We’ve expanded our educational offerings for kids and we’re going to do that again this year coming up.” Davis said he is proud of the staff over the years, particularly Vice President and General Manager Denise Ryan. “She’s been my right and left hand,” Davis said. On a personal note, Davis is grateful for of all the friends he has made in the community. “As I tell people, although I might sleep in Speedway, I really feel like I reside in Carmel,” Davis said. “I’ve made countless

Alan Davis conducts and cello player Nancy Smith performs April 14 during Carmel Symphony Orchestra’s final concert of the 2017-18 season. (Submitted photos)

Alan Davis displays the Sagamore of the Wabash honor he received April 14.

friends over the years. Those are things I’ll take with me when I retire, all those friendships, the mayor, the city council, the township government, all of our donors and patrons. They’ve all become personal friends.” Larry Lawhead, a longtime CSO board member whose term as chairman ended June 30, praised Davis for his role in CSO’s development. “He’s a rare administrator who combined his Ph.D. musical training with administration balance,” Lawhead said. Davis, a 1967 Speedway High School graduate, returned to Indianapolis from

Missouri in 1989, serving as a director of public programs for the Indianapolis Museum of Art. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Indiana University’s music school. He received a doctorate in musical arts from Arizona State. “I want to travel some more,” Davis said of his future plans. “I’d love to go back to Italy. I’ve not seen Austria or parts of Germany, especially since the reunification of Germany. I’d like to do a little more traveling in Southeast Asia.” Frequently, Davis takes his vacation to visit a close friend in Thailand. “He gets me a condo in the building on the beach next to his place,” Davis said. “My condo costs me about $275 for three weeks. I couldn’t stay downtown Indianapolis for a weekend for that. I love the beach. I sit on the beach and listen to audiobooks on my iPod.” Davis, who started playing the organ when he was 12, has been a church musician most of his life. For the past 27 years, he has been the minister of music and worship at Westview Christian Church in Indianapolis. Davis said he still plans to attend as many CSO concerts as he can. “My heart will always be with this symphony,” Davis said. “You can’t give 18 years of your life into something and just walk away and not care what happens.”

Murray’s New Worlds postponed editorial@youarecurrent.com Because of a conflict in the artists’ schedules, The Palladium performance of New Worlds: Bill Murray, Jan Vogler & Friends, which had been scheduled for Oct. 5 at the Carmel venue, has been postponed. The Center for the Performing Arts plans to reschedule the event later in the 2018-19 season, but ticket sales have been suspended until the new date can be announced. Tickets purchased for the original date will be honored for the rescheduled performance. For questions, contact the box office at 317-843-3800. The Palladium has added a performance by the Cool City Band, featuring classic swing sounds from the 1930s and ‘40s, at 8 p.m. Sept. 7. Guests will have the opportunity to dance on The Palladium stage. A cash bar and light snacks will be available. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door, available through the box office or at thecenterpresents.org. Noblesville — The Noblesville Parks Dept. is partnering with the Forest Park Aquatic Center to host a Flick ’N Float Aug. 31 with the showing of “Soul Surfer.” The movie will start at dusk on the pool deck. Pool admission after 5 p.m. is $4 and food and beverages will be available for purchase. Noblesville — The free String-Time Concert Series will feature Gold Country at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 2 at the Hamilton Courthouse lawn. Carmel — Actors Theatre of Indiana’s End of the Summer Luau, a fundraiser featuring Dwight Lightning and the Conch City All-Stars, will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 29 at Danny Boy Beer Works, 12702 Meeting House Rd., Carmel. Carmel — Soul Street will perform a free concert at 7 p.m. Aug. 29 at the Carmel Gazebo Concert Series. Fishers — Cory Williams will perform from noon to 1 p.m. Aug. 29 in the Concerts on the Central Green’s free concert series.


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‘Seven Brides’ to begin Aug. 30 By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com

“She sets out to find them brides and teach them manners,” Payne said. “It’s told with a lot of energetic songs and beautiful Although this is Elizabeth Stark Payne’s ballads. The brothers get confused and go first time directing “Seven Brides for Seven into town and just steal the brides Brothers,” she unMUSICAL derstands it’s similar instead of courting them properly, and hilarity ensues.” to other challenges Payne said she was a producshe has faced when presenting a tion assistant the last time Beef & classic musical. Boards did “Seven Brides for Seven The musical will run from Aug. Brothers.” 30 to Oct. 7 at Beef & Boards DinPayne frequently directs the older ner Theatre in Indianapolis.
“I get Payne musicals. Payne’s father, Doug Stark, so excited to do them because I owns Beef & Boards, and Payne and her grew up with these musicals,” said Payne, brother, Nick Star, are part owners. a Fishers resident and Carmel High School “I also serve as stage manager, I’m the graduate. “You think they are timeless and company manager and I do props,” she said. you are going to have the same feel you did “Sometimes, it’s too many hats.” this time as we did last time, and society Tony Lawson and his wife Krista Severeid, changes and norms become different. You from Tacoma, Wash., return in their roles as watch the show and you think it’s a little bit dated. I think you get that with any clas- Adam and Milly. The couple married shortly after appearing in Beef & Boards’ 2009 prosical musical you do, such as ‘My Fair Lady’ duction of the musical. or ‘Hello, Dolly!’” “They have a young son named Indiana The story is set in 1850 in Oregon Territobecause they met here in Indiana at the ry. The story begins with a backwoodsman, theater doing another show together,” Adam, meeting a woman, Milly, in town and Payne said. marrying her after a short courtship. When Carmel resident Jen Martin will be making she gets back to the house, she learns he her Beef & Boards debut, playing Martha. has six brothers

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Kids share screen with monkey By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Filming a pilot for a TV series was cool enough for Carmel’s 13-year-old siblings Mitchell and Amelia Wray, but ACTING the fact they were doing it with a movie star made it even cooler. “At first, we were like it’s just a monkey, but then we think about it, and the monkey is way famous,” Amelia said. Crystal, a 24-year-old capuchin monkey, made her acting debut in the “George of the Jungle” film in 1997 and has appeared in several movies and TV shows since then. She was in “Night at the Museum” and its two sequels and performed as the drug-dealing monkey in the “The Hangover II.” The Wrays filmed a pilot with Crystal tentatively titled “Primate Detectives,” which was shot this spring in Los Angeles. “She knew when it was play mode, when she could play with us,” Mitchell said. “She knew it was professional mode, too, when the camera was out.” Amelia said she and Crystal shared a cute scene together. “I’m excited to see how it turns out,”

Mitchell and Amelia Wray appear with Crystal, a capuchin monkey. (Submitted photo)

Amelia said. “At first, she was a little timid, but we warmed up to each other.” When Crystal is comfortable with people she starts grooming them by picking through their hair, Amelia said. The Wrays, who are eighth-graders and homeschooled, are splitting time between Los Angeles and Carmel. Mitchell spent the entire 2017-18 school year in Los Angeles while Amelia spent the second semester there.


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Commentary by Anna Skinner Address: 8235 E. 116th St., Suite 245, Fishers What to get: Marinated beef tips Price: $16.95 Anna’s take: Pure Eatery’s marinated beef tips are the embodiment of comfort food. The relatively new menu item features beef tenderloin tips, pickled banana peppers and broccoli atop a bed of rice tossed in a pepper cream sauce. I opted for asparagus instead of broccoli. The hearty meal is very filling, and the sauce has a slight kick to it. The tenderness of the meat counteracts the crispness of the veggies and the kick of the peppery cream-based sauce. Another option Pure Eatery presented me was its blackened tilapia over a bed of pearled Israeli couscous tossed in pesto and sautéed squash and zucchini for $13.95. Talk about portion sizes. For the healthier diners out there, this meal would be an excellent option with its giant slab of tilapia serving up a hefty amount of protein. The

The marinated beef tips at Pure Eatery features beef tenderloin tips, rice, asparagus or broccoli and pickled banana peppers tossed in a peppery, cream-based spice. The dish is a great comfort food choice, and it has a bit of a kick to it. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

pesto added a nice nutty flavor but didn’t saturate the dish. Although the blackening spices coat the flaky white fish, the dish is not spicy. Save for a few brunch items, Pure Eatery cooks all of its menu items in olive oil instead of butter as a healthier option. Many of the menu items come with the diner’s choice of side, and all of Pure Eatery’s salad dressings are gluten-free. Pure Eatery also has locations in Fountain Square in Indianapolis and Lafayette. Suggested pairings: Pair the marinated beef tips with a Taxman Brewing Co. Deduction beer, an Ironstone Pinot Noir or a Dark and Stormy cocktail. Pair the blackened tilapia with Fountain Square Brewery hefeweizen, a Sauvignon blanc from 13 Degrees Celsius or a basil lemonade Long Island.

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Beer fest to feature firkins Krista Severeid and Tony Lawson appear as Adam and Milly in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” (Submitted photo).

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“The Music of Tom Petty with Southern Accents,” Symphony on the Prairie, Conner Prairie

8 p.m. Aug. 30, 31.

A team of talented musicians from the Nashville, Tenn., studio and touring circuit recreate the music of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. 
Cost: $37 for adults More: indianapolissymphony.org/ and $13 for ages 2 to 12. season/symphony-on-the-prairie

“Robert Randolph and the Family Band,” Symphony on the Prairie, Conner Prairie

8 p.m. Sept. 1, 2.

Pedal steel guitar virtuoso Robert Randolph serves as frontman for the funk/soul jam band. Randolph was named on a list of the 100 greatest guitarists by Rolling Stone magazine. 
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“Harvey,” Brooks and Bourke Theatre Company, The Cat Theatre, Carmel

7 p.m., Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2 p.m. Sept. 2

Brooks and Bourke Theatre Company presents the classic comedy of Elwood P. Dowd and his best friend Harvey, a 6-foot invisible rabbit. Cost: $12

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Churches amid the fortress Commentary by Don Knebel An area of modern Cairo contains what is said to be the best surviving remains of a Roman fortress. The fortress, which fell to the Muslims, is now at the TRAVEL heart of Christian Cairo. In the sixth century B.C., the Persians, then in control of Egypt, erected a fortress just east of the Nile River near where an ancient canal led to the Red Sea. The fortress marked the dividing line between Lower (northern) and Middle Egypt, where boats on the Nile paid tolls for transferring from one region to the other. A town developed around the fortress, called “Babylon,” for reasons that are not entirely clear. When the Romans gained control of the area in about 30 B.C., they recognized the strategic importance of Babylon and built an expansive brick and stone fortress near the river, featuring multiple bastions around the perimeter. The fortress was connected to the Nile by a drawbridge supported between two circular towers, each 108 feet in diameter. Babylon was later associated

with the journey of Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus to Egypt to escape King Herod and became the seat of a Christian bishop. In 640 A.D., Christian defenders of the Babylon Fortress held out for six months before being captured by Muslim invaders. After the Muslims gained control of Egypt, they allowed Christians to build churches within the fortress walls. The famous “Hanging Church,” built in the seventh century, is suspended between the south gate towers of the fortress. The circular Church of St. George was built in the 10th century over the foundation of the northern bridge tower. Six other churches, a convent and the Coptic Museum are all now within the perimeter of the former fortress, designated “Coptic Cairo” for the Egyptian Christians who still worship in this area. 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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C A R M E L A R T S F E ST I VA L .O R G 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 McGowan at KMcGowan@Ritzcharles.com

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