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City pursues funding for Pleasant Street By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com
cludes public involvement, and there’s federal oversight (ensuring) we make the best decisions.” After originally planning to locally As of now, there is no cost estifund the first phase of the Pleasant mate for the other two phases of the Street connector project. As part of the federal ROADS project, the City aid process, the city has to of Noblesville is prove Pleasant Street is the now pursuing federal funding. best corridor for the conThe first phase of the nector to relieve downtown project, which extends from traffic. However, Krupski said 10th Street to River Road and because city officials have includes several roundabouts studied the project for 20 Krupski and a crossing of the White years, they’ve made the right River, is estimated to cost $40 million. choice. The cost doesn’t include the river The city recently hired a consultant crossing, which Hamilton County will to help drive the project. Krupski said fund. City Engineer Alison Krupski there’s an aggressive schedule of said the city’s goal was to fund the receiving environmental approval by first phase locally, but if the city the end of next year. didn’t complete the federally aided This week, the city submitted an environmental process for the first application for funding to the Indiaphase, then federal money couldn’t be napolis Metropolitan Planning Orgaused for the other two phases. nization. If approved, funds would be “We just need to go through the available in 2025. federal aid process for the entire proj“If we get it, great. It will be for ect,” she said. “It’s more transparent. 2025 money, and we would love that,” The whole environmental process inKrupski said. “If we don’t, we’ll just
build it locally.” Typically, the MPO funds 80 percent of a project, but because the cost of Phase 1 for Pleasant Street is large, Krupski said that wouldn’t be the case if the city received funds. The MPO would more likely award a lump sum. “We haven’t determined what that would be,” Krupski said. The federal aid process also requires public input, and the schedule should be finalized in early 2020. Input meetings haven’t been announced yet, but Krupski said the city plans to be transparent and keep the public updated through the project. “This is a really important project for the city,” Krupski said. “Obviously, there will be some opposition to it, but we think it’ll be better for the city.” Krupski said city officials plan to have Phase 1 under construction by 2025, at the latest. “I know there’s been a lot of talk about this project happening for a long time, but we are confident this project is happening,” Krupski said.
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The City of Noblesville recently announced 35 more public parking spots available downDOWNTOWN town in November and December. The city approved an agreement with Noblesville Premium Properties at the Oct. 29 Noblesville Board of Public Works meeting. The city will lease the parking spaces for free, public use. They are in the former KeyBank parking lot at the southeast corner of Ninth Street and Clinton Street. The KeyBank building was recently acquired by Darren Ratcliffe of Noblesville Premium Properties. It is being renovated to create office space. The parking lot will be free through the end of the year. Starting in January 2020, the lot will be available to permit holders only through the Noblesville Police Dept., but it will be
parking garage. Ratcliffe said adequate parking is required for a vibrant downtown. “A successful downtown like ours requires the business community and local government working together to ensure parking is readily available, so we are happy to form this partnership in support of fellow business owners,” he stated. A map of new free parking spots in downtown NoblesKeyBank’s ATM maville. (Submitted image) chine was removed and free to the public after 5 p.m. and on new parking spaces have been added. weekends. Five other spaces within the lot will Deputy Mayor Steve Cooke said the remain with Noblesville Premium city appreciates Ratcliffe’s partnerProperties as it continues to refurbish ship to aid in additional parking until the building. the Levinson opens late next year. Terms of the lease will end Dec. 31, The Levinson will have a 300-space 2020.
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Special education director disciplined for sharing meme By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Noblesville Schools Supt. Beth Niedermeyer has taken formal disciplinary action against Special SCHOOLS Education Director Mark Booth, according to a statement released by the district, after Booth shared an inappropriate meme on Facebook. A meme is an image that spreads rapidly on the
internet. Booth also released a stateBooth shared a meme that ment to parents asking for forgiveness. insulted President Donald Trump while referencing “I’m embarrassed by this special needs. The Noblesville lapse in my judgment, as Schools statement called it this meme does not reflect a “disappointing attempt at my heart and life mission of respectfully and compassionhumor.” “The post was unacceptately serving students with Booth able and clearly exhibited a special needs,” the statement serious lack of judgment,” the stateread. ment read. Booth’s statement said he has ad-
vocated for students with disabilities for nearly 30 years. He also has an adopted a son with a disability. Noblesville Schools confirmed Booth is still employed with the district. In his role, Booth is responsible for administrative and instructional planning, budgeting and professional development for all aspects of special education. For the full story, visit currentnoblesville.com
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NOBLESVILLE COMMEMORATES VETERANS DAY
Veterans salute during the wreath-laying ceremony. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)
On Nov. 11, American Legion Post 45 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6246 held their annual Veterans Day ceremony at the war memorial on the west side of downtown Noblesville’s historic courthouse square with the help of POW/ MIA, the Hamilton County Honor Guard and Hamilton County Navy Club USA Ship 29. The ceremony honored veterans in attendance as well as other Hamilton County veterans who have died.
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Nickel Plate Express works to repair Locomotive 426 By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com A local initiative is under way to restore Locomotive 426 for the Nickel Plate Express. FUNDRAISER Nickel Plate Express leaders want to raise $12,000 for engine repairs. It has been out of service for about two years. The Nickel Plate Express operates with a 1956 diesel locomotive. “Almost all railroads have two locomotives. For our train, we want locomotives at each end. It’s really important to have that second power mode to use other than the one locomotive we have right now,” said Dagny Zupin, director of the Nickel Plate Express. “But more importantly, this locomotive (426) has been in Hamilton County since 2001, so people are used to seeing it go through Noblesville, and they’re used to hearing it. People are fond of it, so I think it would be awesome to bring that memory back for the people of Noblesville.” Zupin said the goal is to raise the money and repair the engine before the holiday season ends in order to use the locomotive for the annual Reindeer Ride, which was to begin Nov. 23. The Reindeer Ride is offered each Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 22. “The Reindeer Ride is our version of the Polar Express. It’s a really fun holiday experience for families,” Zupin said. “This year, we are boarding out of Noblesville for the first time.” In previous years, the Reindeer Ride boarded out of downtown Atlanta, but now it will board in Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. Noblesville businesses welcome the change. “The businesses downtown have been super-great. Almost all of them are offering deals where you bring a train ticket in (and get a discount),” Zupin said. “That has been really encouraging to see the Noblesville businesses are welcoming it.” Local businesses are doing more than offering discounts. Some are
The Nickel Plate Express is fundraising to restore Locomotive 426. (Submitted photo)
assisting in the Nickel Plate Express’ fundraising efforts to repair Locomotive 426. Noble Coffee & Tea, 933 Logan St., is offering a special coffee blend called Full Throttle, in which 25 percent of proceeds go to 426 restoration efforts. Full Throttle is a medium roast with notes of caramel, peanut and chocolate. Cafes or restaurants interested in brewing the Full Throttle blend should contact Noble Coffee & Tea co-owner Robyn Littler at robyn@noblecoffeeandtea.com. This year, the Reindeer Ride will be decorated in 10,000 Christmas lights donated by Gaylor Electric. “Our train cars are 16 feet tall, and they have all these beautiful LED Christmas lights on them,” Zupin said. “Even people not riding the train appreciate that because they’re waiting in their cars for the train to pass and they get to see this beautiful light display.” Reindeer Ride tickets are $30 for kids and $35 for adults. The ride is 1 hour and 15 minutes, roundtrip. Children are told a short story during the ride. They can sing carols, and hot chocolate and sugar cookies will be available. Santa comes through the train and gives a gift to each child. At the halfway point in Arcadia, a 150-year-old train depot has been decorated in Christmas lights, also donated by Gaylor Electric. It will portray Santa’s Workshop. As the train travels by, elves come out and wave. For more or to donate, visit nickelplateexpress.com/426.
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Noblesville’s Next Chapter Jensen announces administrative team, mayoral plan By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Although his inauguration is more than a month away, mayor-elect Chris Jensen COVER STORY said he’s already mapped out his plan for governing the City of Noblesville. Jensen announced three members of his administrative team Oct. 28. A few days later, he released the “Noblesville’s Next Chapter” Jensen report. “The plan really is a continuation of our campaign promise to be open, transparent, community-oriented. That’s how the campaign we ran was,” Jensen said. “That way we promise to continue to govern that way. This plan is a continuation of that.” After he won the primary election, Jensen and his team reached out to community leaders and asked them for feedback on his platform. He then sought their guidance with regard to community expectations. “They reported back and laid out the report for us and how we govern Jan. 1,” Jensen said. “The themes in the report are we ran on infrastructure, the downtown, public safety and workforce. We just, if you will, fine-tuned that into a governing document. We wanted to make sure it was easy for the Jensen administration to tie back what we’re doing to what we talked about doing and what we heard from the community they wanted done. “It can be risky to lay a document out like this because then you actually have to do it. You can be held accountable, and I want to be held accountable.” Jensen said infrastructure is his top priority.
Mayor-elect Chris Jensen said addressing infrastructure and traffic are his top priorities. He wants to transform Pleasant Street into a better east-west connector through downtown Noblesville. (Submitted map)
“We have some catching up to do,” he said. “You cannot deny we have an infrastructure deficiency in the City of Noblesville.” Jensen said now is the time to construct an east-west corridor in the city. “If Indiana wants to be the Crossroads of America, Hamilton County has to be the Crossroads of Indiana, and we have to play that part,” he said, adding that he planned to improve Pleasant Street to add capacity for east-west traffic. “(Widening) Ind. 32 is a long-term discussion, and Westfield has already begun that, and the state is interested in upgrading (Ind.) 32, but we can’t wait 10 years for the state to upgrade 32,” Jensen said. Jensen also regards White River as a major asset but notes that it causes the traffic issue. “We can’t throw east-to-west roads in the city because there’s a river,” he said. Jensen’s newly appointed deputy mayor, Matt Light, said all of Jensen’s
campaign platforms are related. “Those pillars affect one another,” Light said. “Infrastructure needs impact how well we do in economic development, public health and safety.” Jensen agrees. “If you want our downtown to thrive, you have to make sure people can get downtown,” Jensen said. Although Noblesville’s Next Chapter report has been released, Jensen isn’t slowing down ahead of his Jan. 1 inauguration. “We have a lot of work to do,” he said. “The next layer of staff needs to develop: a police (chief) and fire chief, and we need to hire a new communications director. There’s a few others we need to fill in to really get the team in place. We want to have them in place so we aren’t going to be looking for the bathroom on Jan. 1. “We are going to be sprinting toward the next chapter on Jan. 1, which I think will give us a distinct advantage over so many communities across the state.”
MEET THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Oct. 28, mayor-elect Chris Jensen announced his administrative team of Deputy Mayor Matt Light, Director of Public Safety Chad Knecht and Director of Community and Economic Development Sarah Reed. Matt Light: Light is the chief of staff for the State Board of Accounts. He served in several leadership capacities prior to that. He recently served on the Indiana State Bar Association’s Board of GoverLight nors and is a 2013 graduate of the ISBA Leadership Development Academy. He lives in Noblesville with his wife, Erin, and their children Savannah, Dakota and Luke. Chad Knecht: Knecht is the senior director of security and safety for the Indiana Pacers. He previously worked as a deputy operations director for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Dept. He is a 2011 gradKnecht uate of the IMPD Leadership Academy. He and his wife, Tracy, live in Noblesville. They have a daughter, Jordan. Sarah Reed: Reed is the director of planning and development for the City of Noblesville. She previously worked for the planning and development department in the City of Westfield. She has a bachelor’s degree Reed in urban planning from the University of Cincinnati.
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Commentary by Terry Anker To some of us, the world is a less colorful place. It doesn’t mean that we cannot see the same hues but that we think of them as the basic kindergarten Crayola pack with eight colors only. Sophisticated, we employ descriptive words like light green or dark blue. But otherwise, concepts of chartreuse and periwinkle elude us. So far, the shorthanded descriptors have worked well enough. But today, it seems we are expected to wear certain colors on certain days to show certain encouragement of all manner and variety of cause, home team and political purpose. Sure, we support the Colts – and also the Pacers, Indy Eleven and Indians. We support teachers. We support the farmers who work long, unrelenting hours, captive by uncontrollable weather to produce our food. We support the merchants who retrieve, organize, grade and deliver that food in the most safe, choice and cost-effective fashion on the planet. We support the entrepreneurs who take great personal risk to conceive, fund and implement important new innovations. We support moms and dads, brothers and sisters, schools and universities, charities and nonprofits, our heritage and yours, bankers and businesses, hospitals and researchers, and all the rest. Still, there aren’t enough colors to go around. If we don’t wear it right, on the right day, in the right way, are we not “right” at all? Must each claim a color and claim it quick?
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I’m your guilty pleasure Commentary by Danielle Wilson About once every six months, hate mail compels me to offer a defense of not only my column, but HUMOR also the choices I make as a mother, wife and liberal, soulless redhead. With Thanksgiving upon us, however, I’m taking a new approach. Here’s why you should actually be thankful for me: • I make you feel better about yourself. I’ve been called a “sinner,” “drunk” and “child abuser.” I’m apparently going to hell and I will supposedly be divorced by 2021 because of the way I treat my husband. I’m also rarely funny and consistently cross the stupidity line. How amazingly perfect you are in comparison! • I help you burn calories. Because of the significant increases in both your blood pressure and heart rate while reading about my latest judgment-worthy shenanigans, you can skip your daily exercise routine and enjoy a workout from the comfort of your own Barcalounger. You’re
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Editor, Noblesville has made some notable recent improvement to our trail system. So, I’m baffled why the city insists on misleading the public about “100 miles of trails.” It is impossible to locate that much trail in our city because it doesn’t exist. When I brought that to the attention of the parks director, he replied that it’s an “inexact science,” so the city considers streets that connect trails to be trails as well. That’s how you get to 100 miles, by counting streets as trails. If that’s your metric, I guess you could say we have hundreds of miles of trails. But we don’t. To cite just one blatant (and dangerous) example, the city claims we have a trail on Pleasant Street crossing Ind. 37. There isn’t even a crosswalk. I know the current mayor is desperate to find some accomplishments to mark his 16 years in office, and I don’t wish him ill. We’ve made some modest improvements to our trails. Let’s celebrate that and stop with this 100 miles nonsense. Mike Corbett, Noblesville For the full letter visit currentnoblesville.com
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Mike Jenneman, left, collaborated with Jim Dworkin on a children’s Christmas book. (Submitted photo)
diately accepted because he always wanted to illustrate a children’s book. “We are actually planning to continue the Scooter story by creating a series of adventures for him, maybe something that tells what he does after Christmas and throughout the year,” Jenneman said. There will be a signing and reading at 11 a.m. Dec. 7 at Barnes & Noble, 14790 Greyhound Plaza, Carmel, and noon to 2 p.m. Dec. 15 at Books & Brews, 61 W. City Center Dr., Carmel. Dworkin already had the story written when Jenneman joined the project. “He had the text handwritten on each page, along with ideas/ instructions for what he would like, illustration-wise,” Jenneman said. “I first sketched out pages in pencil, then transferred them to the computer and added the vibrant colors and other details to make it
eye-catching, especially for children. After I created the look for Scooter, I created my own look for Santa and the reindeer characters. The whole process took a lot longer than I expected, but the experience was enjoyable, and I learned so much more about illustrating in general because of it as well as the somewhat complex process of creating a book from start to finish.” The work is Dworkin’s fourth children’s picture book. The others are “The Dog and the Dolphin,” “The Dog and the Jet Ski” and “Red’s Nature Adventure.” Dworkin said he has several other books planned. The Carmel Clay Public Library has made “Scooter the Mischievous Elf” available on loan and for purchase at the Friends Bookstore located to the right of the front entrance of the library. Part of the proceeds will go to the Friends Bookstore. It also is available on Amazon.
Wiscons, Grain set concert editorial@youarecurrent.com Indiana-based singer-songwriters Brett Wiscons and Sarah Grain will co-headline a Dec. 6 concert in the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. The 8 p.m. show is part of the Center’s new initiative to present top regional artists in a relaxed and intimate setting. Wiscons is a national touring performer who has shared stages with Darius Rucker, the Zac Brown Band, Katy Perry, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Collective Soul, Tonic and other artists. Grain and her band, the Billions of Stars, have been featured on WFYIFM’s “Small Studio Sessions” and have performed their blend of folk, rock, jazz, rich vocal harmonies and Latin rhythms at leading Indianapolis venues and events. Westfield — Main Street Productions will present “Over the River and Through the Woods” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29-30 and 2:30 p.m. Dec. 1 at Westfield Playhouse. Westfield — Uncorked with Doug Taylor is set for 5 p.m. Dec. 1 at Urban Vines Winery & Brewery, 303 E. 161st St. Carmel — Dance Discovery Class on “Napoleon Dynamite” is set for 6:30 p.m. Dec. 3. Cost is $18. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. Carmel — Husband and wife team Lara Lynn and Kevin MacDowell will present “Stories and Songs of Hoagy Carmichael” at 2 p.m. Nov. 26 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. Admission is $10. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org.
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“I am also a mom of several children,” McConnell said. “I love that she speaks her mind when she feels like Rebecca DeVries McConnell and her her husband is treated unfairly at son, Tommy, will appear on stage towork. The Cratchit family symbolizes gether for the love for each other no matter THEATER first time in what the circumstances, and Beef & Boards that’s a joy to portray.” Dinner Theatre’s production of A first-grader at Carmel’s “A Christmas Carol.” Cherry Tree Elementary in Well, sort of. Carmel, Tommy’s audition for “I did a show at Beef & Beef & Boards was his first Boards while pregnant with Tommy McConnell for any show. He auditioned him, so I guess we have done for the role in March. a show together before,” McConnell “I like being in a show with my said. “I am playing Tommy’s mom mom,” Tommy said. “I like that I get to in this show, so that should make sing ‘Silent Night.’ My favorite part is things very familiar.” when I say, ‘God bless us, everyone.’ McConnell is returning for the It’s hard to learn the lines, but I pracsecond consecutive year playing the tice a lot with my mom. I’m excited to roles of Mrs. Cratchit and Mrs. Fezmeet the other actors in the play.” ziwig. The show runs Dec. 3 to 23 in Tommy said he was too little to see Beef & Boards’ 25th annual produc“A Christmas Carol” last year. tion of “A Christmas Carol.” Tommy “But we read the book (an abridged portrays Tiny Tim Cratchit. version), and we are going to watch McConnell sees several similarities the movie,” Tommy said. between herself and Mrs. Cratchit. For more, visit beefandboards.com.
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5 p.m. Nov. 29, “A Christmas Carol,” 3 and 7 p.m. OneAmerica Stage, Indiana Nov. 30, 1 p.m. Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis Dec. 1 Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of “A Christmas Carol” will feature additional carols and new costumes for the first time in more than 20 years.
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Season’s greetings to you from all of us at Current Publishing! It seems as though we just put to bed last year’s Gifts section, yet here we are finalizing the 2019 edition. Time speeds right along while we’re having fun, right? And fun should be one of the components of the holiday season, we believe. (Leave room for reverence, remembrance, nostalgia and other feelings triggered by and at this time of year.) So, as the song goes, “Oh, what fun … .” We took a look at several possibilities for the theme of this year’s section, and “handmade” kept bubbling to the surface. The cover illustration by Zach Ross, our art director, captures exactly that idea. Our managing editors, Ann Marie Shambaugh and Anna Skinner, sallied forth to find unique gift items made by hand, and there is some-
thing for everyone. The elements you have grown fond of through the years of the Gifts section still are packaged inside. We tell you where to find Santa, what’s happening in your community and where you may go ice skating, among other pursuits. We also help you get to know your community neighbors by pulling back the curtains on their holiday traditions and memories. In addition, you’ll find chefs’ menus and links to their recipes as well as a handful of what we call “didjas” – as in “did ja know?” – lots of holiday factoids that we believe you’ll find to be of interest and/or note. Did someone mention fun? We sincerely thank our advertisers for their participation that allows us to publish this annual special section, and we thank you for reading it. More than anything, though, we hope for you and yours a safe, whole and fulfilling holiday season.
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Carmel Christkindlmarkt Dates and details: The Carmel Christkindlmarkt is open from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays and noon to 9 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 24. The market is closed Thanksgiving Day. Special hours are noon to 9 p.m. Dec. 23 and noon to 3 p.m. Dec. 24. The German-inspired market includes warm food and beverages, entertainment and shopping around an outdoor ice-skating rink. Cost: Free admission; purchase items available Lighting of the Village: Dates and details: The Village of WestClay will present the third annual Lighting of the Village from 4:30 to 6:15 p.m. Nov. 30 at 2000 North New Market St. Musical performances and the program begin at 5:30 p.m. with the Lighting of the
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Village and sing-along from 6 to 6:15 p.m. Santa will visit at 4:30 p.m. Visitors are welcome to stroll through the Village to see homes and businesses decorated for the holidays. Cost: Free Holidays in the Arts District Dates and details: Elves, reindeer, carolers, trolley rides, a visit by
Santa and more will delight guests at Holiday in the Arts & Design District, set for 2 to 5 p.m. Dec. 7 in the area surrounding Main Street and Range Line Road. Learn more at CarmelArtsandDesign.com. Cost: Free Holiday Home Tour Dates and details: Carmel Clay
Historical Society’s 23rd annual Holiday Home Tour will feature six homes of a variety of styles in the Arts & Design District. The VIP tour is from 6 to 9 p.m. Dec. 6 and will be followed by a reception with wine and appetizers. The homes will be open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 7 for self-guided tours. Cost: Tickets cost $60 for Dec. 6 and $30 for Dec. 7. Purchase tickets at carmelclayhistory.wildapricot. org/event-3588768. Holiday Porchfest Dates and details: Experience college a capella groups performing in the Arts & Design District from 4 to 6 p.m. Dec. 14. Performers will be east of Range Line Road on 2nd Ave. NE between 3rd Street NE and 5th Street NE. The event also will include a free s’mores station and vendors serving food and drinks. Learn more at CarmelPorchfest.org. Cost: Free Continued on Page 8
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Westfield in Lights Dates and details: 3 to 7 p.m. Dec. 7 on the lawn to the west of City Hall, 130 Penn St. Event will include activities such as pictures with Santa, train rides, a gingerbread house display, live reindeer petting, entertainment, a tree-lighting ceremony and more. Cost: Free
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29. Attractions include light displays, a North Pole village, a wagon ride, a carousel and more. Cost: $16 per person or $8 for members in advance; $20 per person or $10 for members at the door. NOBLESVILLE Noblesville Chamber of Commerce downtown tree lighting Dates and details: 7 to 8 p.m. Nov. 29. There will be a pre-lighting program of music and dance performances in the Judicial Center atrium, 1 Hamilton County Square. At the conclusion of the entertain-
ment, attendees will move onto the Courthouse Square for a final song and the tree lighting. Cost: Free Lights Over Seminary Dates and details: 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 6 at Seminary Park. The event is a walkable, holiday lights display in Seminary Park focusing on history. Vintage decorations used by the city in the past have been restored for display. Lights will be turned on at 6 p.m. Carolers will perform from 5 to 6 p.m., a brass quintet will perform from 6 to 7 p.m. and live music will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Free
ZIONSVILLE Christmas in the Village parade and tree lighting Dates and details: Parade begins at 5 p.m. Nov. 30 in downtown Zionsville. The parade begins at Eagle Elementary and ends at Old National Bank at approximately 5:30 p.m. Santa will then light the tree for the Christmas season on the corner of Pine and Main streets. There will be horse-drawn wagon rides, live entertainment, s’mores, photos with Santa and more. Cost: Free
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Clay Terrace: Santa’s arrival and the tree lighting will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 29 at The Village Green at Clay Terrace, 14390 Clay Terrace Blvd. The Santa photo experience will be available through Dec. 24. Cookies with Claus is from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 14. Meet Santa’s reindeer from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 29 and Dec. 7, 14 and 21 in front of Santa’s house. City Center: Santa will visit United Fidelity Bank, 715 Hanover Place, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Nov. 30. He will be at nine+roxy, 751 Hanover Place, from 1 to 3 p.m. Dec. 14. The Village of WestClay: The third annual Lighting of the Village is set
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From left, Jeff Schultz and his son, Ben, daughters Isabel and Jacqueline, wife, Amelia, and son, Daniel, visit Carmel’s Christkindlmarkt. (Submitted photo)
Jeff Schultz is a Carmel resident and lead pastor at Faith Church. He answered the following questions about his family’s Christmas traditions. How do you welcome the holidays? We have a homemade Advent calendar with special reminders of the season or a family memory for each day leading to Christmas. Real tree or artificial? When do you decorate it? How long before it’s “done for the season?” Real. We usually wait until they go on sale, so it gets decorated late! It’s done after New Year’s. Favorite local shop and why? Silver in the City. We love the eclectic and creative selection. Do the presents go under the tree as soon as they’re wrapped or do they “appear” Christmas Eve? Does Santa leave special gifts unwrapped? As soon as they’re wrapped. We make a big deal of stockings, though. They are a Christmas morning surprise. Best gift you have ever given (and to whom)? I surprised my then-girlfriend with an engagement ring at Christmas.
Best gift you’ve ever received (and from whom)? See answer above – She said ‘Yes’ to me 29 years ago. Favorite Christmas tradition? Singing “Silent Night” on Christmas Eve in church by candlelight. Favorite Christmas memory? We always drove from one set of grandparents to the other on Christmas Day. I loved seeing both families – and more presents to open! Favorite Christmas song? “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” Have you ever had a Christmas mishap? Tell us about it. One year, almost everyone came down with stomach flu – including family from out of town! I won’t go into details. Christmas dinner: Formal or casual? What will be served? We dress up some for a family photo. We will probably have baked ham, salad, potatoes, green beans and some kind of pie or cake. All I want for Christmas is ... A less polarized and angry country. Or a chance to meet Weird Al Yankovic.
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How do you welcome the holidays? We always kick off the holiday season the weekend after Thanksgiving with a trip to Piney Acres in Fortville. Then we go home, make some hot chocolate and decorate the house for the holidays while watching Christmas movies. Real tree or artificial? A real tree. Favorite local shop and why? You can frequently find me at Gallery 116, grabbing coffee at The Well or shopping for my son at Roman & Leo. Do the presents go under the tree as soon as they’re wrapped or do they “appear” Christmas Eve? Does Santa leave special gifts unwrapped? We put the presents under the tree as soon as they’re wrapped. It’s always fun to guess what everything could be. Best gift you have ever given (and to whom)? The Christmas after my grandma died, I gave my mom a jar of “Kind Notes” with little notes and inspiring messages for the difficult time. She could pull out a note whenever she needed a pickme-up, and it was the perfect present for that time in our lives. Best gift you’ve ever received (and from whom)? The Christmas after my son was born, my husband gave me a sapphire ring to accompany my wedding band. After my husband was born, his mom received a sapphire ring from his dad, so it’s a bit of a family tradition. Favorite Christmas tradition? Making Christmas cookies, decorating the tree, watching Christmas movies. Favorite Christmas memory? In 2012, central Indiana was hit with a big snow storm right around Christmas, and many roads and
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Stephanie Perry is the assistant director of public relations for the City of Fishers and a Fishers resident. She answered the following questions about her family’s Christmas traditions.
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businesses around Indianapolis closed for several days. Both my husband and I had our offices close as well. It was unexpected to have the extra time off work around the holidays, and we had so much fun those few days. We hiked around in the snow, tested out our new Christmas presents and just spent time relaxing with family and friends. Favorite Christmas song? My favorites are “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Carol of the Bells” and “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” Have you ever had a Christmas mishap? Tell us about it. Our cats love to climb up in the tree and sleep on the branches. One year, they knocked the entire tree over. All of the water at the base spilled out, ornaments broke, it was a mess. Christmas dinner: Formal or casual? What will be served? Our dinner sort of floats between the two. We host Christmas, so we have family come to our house in the afternoon. My husband (the cook in our family) makes a ham, tons of sides and we have a big meal for Christmas lunch. All I want for Christmas is ... A relaxing, stress-free time with my family.
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Robyn and Mark Littler own Noble Coffee & Tea in downtown Noblesville. (Submitted photo)
Robyn Littler owns Noble Coffee & Tea in downtown Noblesville with her husband, Mark. She answered the following questions about her family’s Christmas traditions. How do you welcome the holidays? Since I’m at the coffee shop more than I’m at my own home, I love adding some fun decor to the shop’s shelves. Listening to some of my favorite holiday playlists also is a favorite pastime. Real tree or artificial? When do you decorate it? How long before it’s “done for the season”? Typically, it’s been artificial, although it would be nice to have a real tree some year. I have lots of ornaments that have been passed down, so it’s generally a combination of those with some of the glass reproduction vintage-y-looking round ornaments. I try to make sure everything is down the first couple weeks of January. Favorite local shop and why? Can’t choose. Too many great merchants. Do the presents go under the tree as soon as they’re wrapped or do they “appear” Christmas Eve?
Does Santa leave special gifts unwrapped? Now, gifts typically go under the tree as they’re wrapped, although I do recall Santa leaving special gifts unwrapped when I was growing up. Favorite Christmas tradition? Christmas Eve pajamas. Favorite Christmas memory? When I was a little girl, my grandpa would take us to downtown Indy to view the Christmas-tree lighting from what was then the Bank One building. It was something I looked forward to all year. Favorite Christmas song? “Greensleeves” Have you ever had a Christmas mishap? Tell us about it. Honestly, not that I can recall. Christmas dinner: Formal or casual? What will be served? Generally, it’s casual and we attend Christmas dinner at a parent’s home. All I want for Christmas is … My closets and kitchen cabinets organized.
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From left, Bronx Gaylor, Matt Gaylor, Jenn Gaylor, Noah Nigh and Kinley Gaylor with dog, Boone. (Submitted photo)
Matt Gaylor is the engagement pastor at NSPIRE Church in Westfield. He answered the following questions about his family’s Christmas traditions. How do you welcome the holidays? By decorating the house and listening to Michael Bublé’s Christmas album. Real tree or artificial? When do you decorate it? How long before it’s “done for the season”? Artificial tree. We decorate usually around Thanksgiving. We’ve been known to leave it up past New Year’s. Favorite local shop and why? Does Amazon count? Our local favorites are all restaurants. We love Lincoln Square for breakfasts together. Do the presents go under the tree as soon as they’re wrapped or do they “appear” Christmas Eve? Does Santa leave special gifts unwrapped? No presents get put under the tree until Christmas Eve. Best gift you have ever given (and to whom)? The best gift we’ve given was two years ago. After we
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lost our bulldog, Bruiser, we got a puppy for the kids. They love him so much. Best gift you’ve ever received (and from whom)? My wife said “yes” when I proposed to her shortly before Christmas in 2005. Favorite Christmas tradition? We would all pile in the truck and grab hot chocolate with our kids and go look at the Christmas lights at Reynolds in Fishers. Favorite Christmas memory? It was one of our saddest and happiest Christmas seasons, when our dog died and then we got the kids a new puppy for Christmas. Favorite Christmas song? I’m not sure I have one song. I love the Alabama Christmas album and Michael Bublé Christmas. Have you ever had a Christmas mishap? Tell us about it. Not that I can remember. Christmas dinner: Formal or casual? What will be served? Casual. All I want is mashed potatoes and noodles. All I want for Christmas is ... Time with my family.
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Five minutes with … Gail Robbins is a Zionsville resident and a member of the Zionsville Lions Club. She answered the following questions about her family’s Christmas traditions. How do you welcome the holidays? I actually like to start in the guest bedrooms. I make sure the beds are holiday festive. The flowers are a touch of winter. And the candy dish filled with colorful chocolates. Real tree or artificial? When do you decorate it? How long before it’s “done for the season”? For years, I had the most beautiful 15foot tree brought in every year. I like to change themes every few years and we have moved, so now it’s an artificial tree. Favorite local shop and why? I love to run all over our little town and pick up gifts, a little something from Lesley Jane, then stop in Zionsville Olive Tap.
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Best gift you’ve ever received (and from whom)? My husband had taken a slide of the theater my mom managed, Michigan Theatre in South Haven, Mich., that a summer visitor had taken and sent to my mother. (My husband) Tom had it made into a picture, then asked an artist friend to paint it. I treasure it. Favorite Christmas tradition? Each grandchild reads one page of “The Night Before Christmas” with a Santa hat on their head and all shout the last page.
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Favorite Christmas memory? We always included people that were alone. Favorite Christmas song? “Away in a Manger.” Have you ever had a Christmas mishap? Tell us about it. Maybe the time we were all dressed and eating away and our almost 3-year-old granddaughter starts gagging, with no doubt she was going to throw up all over the table. So, I calmly put my hands out and caught it to everyone’s shock. Christmas dinner: Formal or casual? What will be served? Dinners, no matter how many guests, are formal. I’ve always felt on Christmas Eve everyone can dress up. My husband makes a delicious standing rib roast with all the fixings. All I want for Christmas is ... To help others. That’s why I’m a Zionsville Lion, that’s why I’m a Leader Dog for the Blind trustee. I have been blessed with all I’ll ever want in life.
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Kiln Creations Paint-Your-Own Pottery & Mosaic Studio
A fun and creative place for you to enjoy time with family & friends!
$5 OFF
any purchase of $25 or more with coupon. Limit one coupon per customer. Not valid with any other discounts or offers. Offer expires 1/31/20.
walk-ins • parties • classes Find us in historic downtown Noblesville! 60 North 9th St., Noblesville, IN 46060 317.774.8982 | www.kilncreations.biz facebook.com/KilnCreations twitter.com/KilnCreations
Ice skating: Lace ’em up
editorial@youarecurrent.com CARMEL:
The Ice at Center Green is open from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays and noon to 9 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 24. Hours are 4 to 9 p.m. Thursdays and noon to 9 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays Dec. 26 to March 1. The outdoor rink is at 10 Center Green. Skate sessions last 75 to 90 minutes. For rates and special holiday hours, visit theiceatcentergreen.com. NOBLESVILLE: Federal Hill Commons Ice Plaza is an outdoor ice-skating rink open through Jan. 6. The rink is open from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Starting
on Dec. 23, hours will be extended to 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily during Noblesville Schools’ winter break. The rink will have special holiday hours from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov. 29 and Dec. 24, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 31 and will be closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Admission rates are $12 for ages 13 and older and $10 for ages 12 and younger. Guests may bring their own skates, but skate rental is included in the admission fee. Admission rates of $10 are available for groups of six or more and for patrons participating on themed nights. Themed nights include a Toy Drive Dec. 6 and Miller Night sponsored by Bailey and Wood Financial Group Dec. 20. Patrons bringing a toy donation or wearing their Noblesville Miller gear on the respective themed nights will receive the $10 admission rate.
Plumbers talk holiday tips, tricks By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com
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Holidays may bring added stress with visiting friends and family, cold weather and other issues, but Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling staff are providing tips to make sure plumbing problems don’t contribute to seasonal angst. Some of the most common holiday problems plumbers encounter are clogged kitchen drains, often caused by a turkey bone. But other Thanksgiving meal ingredients can cause clogs, too, such as eggshells and pasta. “People don’t realize how bad eggshells are,” General Manager Michelle Hepburn said. “And obviously, grease is not a good idea, either. Pasta is a bad one, and we see a lot of that.” Moreover, with relatives assisting with cleanup, Hepburn said some of Summers’ plumbers have noticed silverware or excess food shoved down the drain because others may not be as careful in someone else’s home.
Hepburn also reminds those playing host to holiday get-togethers that dishwasher drains can clog, too, and dishes should always be scraped off. When it comes to other drains in the house, plumbers notice an increase in baby wipes (although they don’t know why) clogging toilets. Baby wipes should never be flushed. Per cold weather, Hepburn reminds homeowners of common prevention methods such as ensuring the crawl space entry is covered and unhooking garden hoses, but a lesser-known cause of frozen pipes is leaving the garage door open too long. “If there’s any plumbing in the garage, close the garage door,” Hepburn said, noting small water lines freeze quickly. Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling is at 15580 Herriman Blvd., Noblesville. It can be reached at 317-399-5665. For more, visit summersphc.com.
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We Do Not Simply Dress You. We Fit You For Life.
BrewCuff Cost: $22 to $28, depending on size Where: Silver in the City, 111 W. Main St., Suite 150
Tea Love Pocket Mug
Custom Clothing, Retail, and Alterations.
Cost: $36 Where: CCA Gallery, 111 W. Main St., Suite 135
Gift Cards available for your family and friends.
Paint Your Own Pottery Cost: $10 studio fee for adults, $6 for kids, with cost for pottery varying Where: Color Me Mine, 14300 Clay Terrace Blvd., Suite 110
The CELEBRATION CONTINUES... Visit Santa at the Santa House and enjoy carolers, live music, wagon rides and more! Weekends in December.
SAT/NOV 30 4 pm Trolley Service 4:30 pm S’more Station 5 pm Christmas Parade
» DEC 12 LADIES NIGHT OUT
Followed by:
Re-issued Decorative Books Cost: $29 Where: Purse Strings, 14300 Clay Terrace Blvd., Suite 125
Tree Lighting Live Entertainment Barrel Train Rides Photos with Santa Photos with Live Reindeer Horse-drawn Wagon Rides
» DEC 14 SNOWFLAKE SEEK & FIND » DEC 19 CHRISTMAS CRAWL » DEC 22 REINDEER FOOD STATION Presented by Three Dog Bakery
FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF EVENTS »
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FISHERS GIFTS
Imagine your home, totally organized!
Hand-raised local ribeye
Custom Closets, Garage Cabinets, Home Offices, Pantries Laundries, Wall Beds, Hobby Rooms, Garage Flooring and more....
Price: $24.99 per pound Where: Moody’s Butcher Shop, 10106 Brooks School Rd.
Handmade Mud Love bracelet Price: $10 Where: Tangerine Cards & Gifts, 10130 Brooks School Rd.
Boulder Opal, Orange Sapphire and Gold necklace
40% Off Plus
Price: $1,500 Where: Hupp Jewelers, 7808 E. 96th St.
Free
Installation PLUS TAKE AN EXTRA 15% Off Terms and Conditions: 40% off any order of $1000 or more or 30% off any order of $700-$1000 on any complete custom closet, garage, or home office unit. Take an additional 15% off on any complete system order. Not valid with any other offer. Free installation with any complete unit order of $600 or more. With incoming order, at time of purchase only. Expires 12/31/19. Offer not valid in all regions.
Cherry almond sugar whip scrub
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Call for a free in home design consultation and estimate
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Price: $15 Where: Gallery 116, 8597 E. 116th St.
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NOBLESVILLE GIFTS Locally roasted coffee Cost: $12.95 Where: Noble Coffee & Tea, 933 Logan St., Noblesville
Zionsville’s Oldest Jewelry Store, Since 1973 Hand-built, locally made cabinet Price: $200 Where: Old Picket Fence, 894 Logan St.
Handmade girls outfit Price: $6-$30 Where: Lil Bloomers, 982 Logan St.
Handmade Beatriz Ball serving platter Price: $152 Where: Linden Tree, 856 Logan St.
100 South Main Street Zionsville, IN 46077 www.jewelboxjewelers.net 317.873.5076 @jewelboxjewelers
PARIS FLAVOR CLOTHING HIGH END ITALIAN EXCELLENCE ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA, DORMEUIL, EMMANUEL KHAN, & OTHERS KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY
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WESTFIELD GIFTS Locally distilled Rhubarb Liqueur
our r o f s Join u iday events HOLIDAY STROLL DECEMBER 14 12-4 pm hol TH
Cost: Around $30, depending on liquor store Where: 12.05 Distillery, 636 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. Coming soon to Westfield
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA DECEMBER 14TH 9:30 am -1 pm CHRISTMAS IN PARIS DECEMBER 17TH 6-9 pm MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! 317.569.0171 Use code CIP1217 to save $10 per person for Christmas in Paris.
Black Friday Sale
Handmade energy flower mug Cost: $25 Where: The Wandering Peacock, 227 Jersey St.
Hand-carved Monstera ornament Cost: $14 Where: Root31, 226 Park St.
Use Code: BLACKFRIDAY2019
Summer 40% Music Camps OFF School of Rock Carmel 626 S. Rangeline Rd Carmel, IN 46032
carmel@schoolofrock.com 317-848-7625
Handmade greeting cards Cost: $4.50 Where: Turn the Page bookstore, 149 N. Walnut St.
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ZIONSVILLE GIFTS Handmade ring Cost: $3,750 Where: Midwest Jewelers, 190 S. Main St., Zionsville
Performing Arts Center January
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Zionsville Eagles Ornament Cost: $7 Where: Fivethirty Home, 205 S. Main St., Zionsville visit zionsvillepac.org for tickets and more info
Pottery Cost: $95 Where: Art in Hand Gallery, 211 S. Main St., Zionsville
Visit the Serenity garden
to see the Zionsville Giving Trees
November 29 - December 14
Knit-felted ornaments Cost: $10-$35 Where: Woven Dimensions, based in Zionsville, email wovendimensions@ indy.rr.com for availability
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The place for teas, lunch, brunch, showers, mystery dinners, etiquette and special events. Visit www.occasionsdivine.com or call 317-873-5590 to make a reservation.
Limit 1 gift per customer, see dealer for details, full discount requires financing through FMCC. Offer valid 11/27/19 - 11/29/19 Closed Thanksgiving