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Westfield’s Imagine Church takes unique steps to connect with others / P15

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From left: Westfield Toastmasters Karly Myszak, Gil Michelini and Mark Fornefeld Ice breaker – Westfield Toastmasters has announced its newest member, Karly Myszak, a quality-control manager/chemist at Infrared Laboratory Systems in Westfield. On March 11, Myszaky gave her ice breaker speech, “In Like a Lion, Out Like a Monkey,” which is the first speech out of the Competent Communicator Book. Westfield Toastmasters meets 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday nights at Jan’s Pizzeria in Westfield. For more information, call club president Gil Michelini at 223-1063.

Mayor Andy Cook makes the ceremonial first kick at Grand Park. (Photos by Robert Herrington)

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Connections Pastor Clay Stevens sets up a shot at Imagine Church’s photo booth at the Indianapolis Comic Con on March 14 through 16. The church used the opportunity to build relationships and shift perspective on religion. (Submitted photo) Founded Jan. 29, 2008, at Westfield, IN Vol. VII, No. 12 Copyright 2013. 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 Westfield are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

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Westfield Mayor Andy Cook makes the first pitch at Grand Park’s championship baseball field.

While it won’t officially open until June, competition at Westfield’s massive Grand Park Sports Campus kicked off March 14 through 16. The Westfield Youth Soccer Association hosted a college showcase and tournament featuring the top travel teams from Westfield Select Soccer Club, Carmel United and Westside United. At the same time as the showcase, Manchester and Heidelberg universities played in the first collegiate baseball game at Grand Park. For more photos, visit www. currentinwestfield.com.

Garden center hiring – Urban Farmer Garden Center in Westfield is hiring part-time workers for weekdays and weekends to help customers, care for plants, and working on orders. There is flexibility with scheduling and gardening knowledge is a plus. For more information, e-mail noah@ufseeds.com or call 600-2807. Heidelberg University’s Alex Grove rounds third base in the Student Princes 8-1 win over Manchester University.

Emily Bible sings the National Anthem prior to the collegiate baseball game between Manchester and Referee Matt Curtis asks Westfield Select’s Michael Kwiatkowski to call the coin flip with Wilson Freige of FC Pride. It was the first coin flip at Heidelberg universities. Grand Park.

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Janus breakfast – Westfield Mayor Andy Cook attended Janus Developmental Services’ sixth annual Create, Connect and Commit breakfast on March 14. The event focused on the achievements of individuals with disabilities and heartwarming and incredible stories were shared. All of the proceeds raised from the breakfast will directly support Janus programs and services. Housing increase – According to recent single family building permits, Westfield continues to grow in 2014. The city had 28 permits in January and 39 in February. It ranks second in Hamilton County behind Fishers with 116 permits in 2014.

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In an effort to offer a truly unique and rejuvenating experience, Dr. Andreina Vitto has created a spa space in which patients can relax and actually enjoy a bit of pampering. In addition to dental care and teeth whitening, Vitto Dental Spa, 11630 Olio Rd., Fishers, offers facials and micro-dermabrasion. Read more at currentinfishers.com

Art Season The 2014 Indiana Artisan Marketplace will launch the state’s 2014 art season March 29 and 30 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Expo Hall by showcasing the work of nearly 150 artisans. The Indiana Artisan Marketplace is 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 29 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 30. Read more at currentnoblesville.com.


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A Grand Park concession stand prepares to get stocked with Pepsi, Gatorade and other fan favorites before the Westfield Select Soccer Showcase. (Submitted photo)

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Rupert Boneham of Survivor fame talks to fourth grade students at Washington Woods Elementary. Nearly 1,000 bowls – including the “tie-dyed” ones created by Rupert and Laura Boneham – will be available to the public for a donation from 5 to 7 p.m. April 30 at Westfield Middle School. (Submitted photo)

Rupert assists Empty Bowls project news@currentinwestfield.com Indiana celebrities Rupert and Laura Boneham of Survivor fame joined a fourth-grade class at Washington Woods Elemeneducation tary to create “tie-dyed” art bowls for the Empty Bowls Project on March 13. The project uses “art from the heart” to remind us that too many people in our community go to bed each night with an empty bowl. The Bonehams wanted to support the April 30 event

but couldn’t attend the Celebrity Bowl-athon on March 25, so they made the day special for these fourth-graders. Nearly 1,000 bowls will be available to the public for a donation from 5 to 7 p.m. April 30 at Westfield Middle School. Along with displaying all the art bowls, Westfield Washington Schools will be offering a simple meal of bread and soup. All the proceeds will go to local hunger-fighting agencies, including Open Doors of Westfield, Gleaners Food Bank and the Amanda Strong Foundation.

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CICEO urges mass transit bill signing bill passed at the Statehouse, there have been signed petitions with more than 10,000 signatures and 160 organizations supporting the effort. Westfield Mayor Andy Cook, chairman of the “This is the furthest the mass transit Central Indiana Council of Elected Ofbill has gone and it gives local governficials, has asked ment hope that there is a future for government Gov. Mike Pence local debate,” Cook stated. “This bill, if to sign the Censigned into law, will allow the issue to tral Indiana Transit bill. be debated at the local level, which is Cook said he is excited that SEA 176 where is should be debated.” passed the General Assembly with the If signed into law, the bill would allow support of two-thirds of state legislators, Cook six counties to have voter referendums including the votes of all four House and on how to fund mass transit projects. Senate leaders. In the battle to get a mass transit news@currentinwestfield.com

Students gain Statehouse experience As the multimedia intern for the Senate Majority Communications Office, Allgier assists in web-streaming Senate committees and session, Two Hamilton County residents, Mary Allgier photography and multimedia editing. and Bradley Huber, are serving as interns for the “I am very excited to play a small part Indiana Senate assisting our senators as they serve achievement Majority Caucus Hoosiers,” Allgier stated. “It is a good during the 2014 feeling knowing I am serving my home legislative session, State Sen. Luke Kenstate.” ley (R-Noblesville) said. Huber, the son of Richard and Jane Allgier, a resident of Westfield, is the Huber, graduated from Carmel High daughter of Doug and Michele Allgier. School in 2009 and from Ball State UniShe graduated from Westfield High Allgier versity in 2013. He assists in producing School in 2010 and is currently a senior press releases, e-newsletters, radio feeds, video at Butler University, studying electronic journaland webcasting. ism and Spanish. news@currentinwestfield.com

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obituaries John Ralph Bates M.D., 54, of Westfield, died on March 13, 2014 after a three-year battle with cancer. Born Feb. 20, 1960 in Chicago Heights, Ill., he was the son of John and Ann (DiMonte) Bates. He was valedictorian of Joliet West High School in 1978. He went on to graduate with highest honors from the University of Notre Dame in 198, and from Northwestern University Medical School in 1986. He completed his residency at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and a cardiology fellowship at Indiana University. Bates He began his cardiology career at Indiana University, later joining the Care Group and St. Vincent’s Health. He was a loving father and devoted husband. He had a strong Catholic faith and drew great joy and comfort from his parish, St. Maria Goretti. He was active as a coach and an enthusiastic supporter of all his children’s endeavors. He loved Notre Dame and its sports teams, especially football. Survivors include his wife of 28 years, Ann (Schoenherr); daughter, Carolyn Rose; sons John William (Will) and Henry Joseph (Hank); parents; brother, Joe (Leanne) Bates; sister, Mariann (Steven) Wafer; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on March 17 at St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church with Father Kevin Haines will officiate. Burial followed at Our Lady of Peace Cemetery in Indianapolis. Jerald Wayne Clifford, 60, of Westfield, died March 10, 2014 at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. Born Aug. 26, 1953 in Noblesville, he was the son of Robert and Bertha (Gunn) Clifford. He had worked for Westfield Steel and had formerly been employed with Truss Manufacturing. He was a 1973 graduate of Westfield High School. Survivors include his father, Robert E. Clifford; and siblings, Loretta (Don) Plew, Laura (Stephen) Ransdell, Charmayne (Wayne) Thomas, John Anthony (Gail) Clifford, Mary Ann (Clarence) King, Janet (Brian) Bowman, Ron (Angie) Clifford, Pete Pierce, Mickey Pierce, Georgeanna Pierce, Verda Pierce, Judy Pierce, Linda Pierce, Rhonda Cole and David Clifford. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bertha Clifford; and siblings, Jeannie Pierce and Joshannon Pierce. The family has chosen cremation. He will be laid to rest next to his mother at Summit Lawn Cemetery in Westfield. Memorial contributions in memory of Jerald may be made to Riley Children’s Foundation, 30 S. Meridian St., Suite 200, Indianapolis, 46204.

Paul Davin Coon, 41, of Carmel died March 13, 2014 at home due to heart complications. He graduated from Carmel High School in 1991 and married Debbie Coon in 1999. He was an avid artist in several media, from hand drawing, to computer arts, to woodworking and to theatre set building and lighting. Recently he became very involved in community theatre productions, and even crossed over to the other side of the stage to try his hand at acting in a production of Romeo and Juliet. Survivors include his wife of nearly 15 years, Debbie; father, Don Coon; brother, Derek (Kris) Coon; two nieces; and three nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Sheila Coon. Funeral service was held at Westfield Friends Church on March 17. A memorial fund has been created to assist Debbie with final expenses: Paul Davin Coon Memorial Fund, Regions Bank, 9333 N. Meridian Suite 125, Indianapolis, 46260.


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Meet your teacher, Stacia Denkmann Grade/subject at what school: Third grade, Oak Trace Elementary Number of years teaching: 15 Background/schooling: Carmel High School; B.S. elementary education, Indiana University; and M.S. elementary administration, Butler University Why did you become a teacher? My fourth grade teacher, Lynn Lorton, was instrumental in forming my decision to become an elementary school teacher. She not only made learning enjoyable but it was clear she believed in every child and believed that every child could reach their potential, even while conforming to high expectations. What goals do you have for your students? Overall, I want my students to leave my

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Educator honored for vital role – Westfield resident Stacy Miceli of Indiana Connections Academy in Indianapolis has been recognized for her role in encouraging young women to explore computing and technology at the 2014 Indiana Affiliate of the National Center for Women & Information Technology Awards for Aspirations in Computing. Miceli joins more than 100 educators who have received the Aspirations Educator Award. She received $1,000 dollars for her participation in a computing-related professional development activity and a new laptop. “I am honored to be part of such a prestigious group that inspires young women to showcase their talents and be recognized,” stated Miceli. “I am privileged to be in a position where I can help young people envision and achieve their academic and postsecondary school goals, especially as it relates to computer technology.” Miceli is a high school English teacher at one of Indiana’s first tuition-free public online schools, and embraces technology and computing skills as integral tools for teaching her students. Prior to teaching in Indiana for more than 10 years, Miceli received a bachelor’s degree in art from Franklin College and a master’s degree in English education from IUPUI.

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More than 2,000 second-graders and their teachers visited educational displays including agricultural products and live animals for the 28th annual Ag Days on March 18-20 at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. School districts that participated were Carmel Clay, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville and Westfield Washington. More than 100 volunteers, mostly current 4-H’ers, made the presentations to students and got them involved in hands-on activities. For more photos, visit currentinwestfield.com. Pictured: Annasty Mielke of Westfield High School holds her poultry project as students from Carmel’s Mohawk Trails Elementary School pet the bird. (Photo by Robert Herrington)

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Tom Roush, A Westfield-based auto dealer, is set to refund some of its customers up to $129 after overcharging for docubusiness ment fees. The refunds stem from a voluntary agreement Tom Roush reached with the Indiana Attorney General. Under Indiana law, a document fee must be negotiable and may only include those costs directly incurred in the processing of a vehicle purchase. In many cases, Tom Roush wrongfully included a charge for vehicle etch insurance in its $279 document fee or charged the same fee to customers who didn’t purchase the insurance. Etching is a process in which a vehicle identification number is engraved onto the vehicle’s

windows to deter theft. According to the agreement, all consumers who were overcharged on their document fee are to be refunded by the company within the next six months. According to the agreement awaiting approval by the Hamilton County Circuit Court, consumers who purchased a vehicle from March 1, 2012 and March 1, 2014 and either did not agree to purchase etch insurance, or otherwise did not receive the insurance, will receive a $129 refund. Customers who paid the fee during this time period and signed an etch insurance agreement will be refunded $85. It is not yet known how many customers are impacted, but the company will provide a list to the state once refunds are made. The dealership also agreed to pay $2,000 in costs to the attorney general’s office. Two young men in front of the barbershop at 108 N. Union St. North of it, is Warren Elkins’ Warrens Restaurant (notice the beer sign) at 110 N. Union St. Also in the background, is a sign for Westfield Cafeteria at 108 N. Union St. (Photo and information provided by the Westfield Washington Historical Society and Museum.)

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Meets at Oak Trace Elementary School, 16504 Oak Ridge Rd. Founded: Oct. 23, 2011 Size: Approximately 200 members Services: 9 and 10:30 a.m. Denomination: Missionary church Worship style: Contemporary upbeat service with a full band Contact: 804-1704 or www.imaginechurch.com

By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com Community outreach is a focal point of most churches but on March 14 through 16 Westfield’s Imagine Church took it to cover story another level. As Indianapolis made history by hosting the city’s inaugural ComicCon, Imagine Church attended each day as a vendor. “It’s not a typical place you would find a church. We want to help shift some perspective,” Lead Pastor Brad Ruggles said. “ComicCon is a huge senRuggles sation in San Diego that has swept the country in recent years.” “Holy Spirit, is that a church Batman?” Ruggles said the mission for the weekend was simple: “We’re a bunch of comic and movieloving geeks who happen to also be Christians and we want to send the message that Christians are geeks, too.” “There are so many geeks and people that are interested in this,” he said. “We as a church are just a real good mix of unique and fun people. There are lots of geeks, movie fans and comic fans that go to the church.” Unless it’s a storm trooper or superhero, Ruggles said the church “doesn’t believe in wearing masks” to hide our imperfect, messy lives. “It’s OK to not be OK. It’s not OK to stay there. You don’t have to put on a mask. We extend love and acceptance to people no matter where they are at,” Ruggles said. “Don’t have to change what you are to go here,” Connections Pastor Clay Stevens said. Church members greeted the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, superheroes or people dressed in full “cosplay” from their favorite comic book or movie character and spent time talking to them while standing in line at thier free Stevens photo booth. Stevens said that while very few people live nearby or will attend Imagine after the weekend, it was important to have a presence. “It wasn’t necessary a win for little Imagine Church but a win for church in general,” he said. “With great power comes great responsibility” Stevens said he didn’t sign up to help because the church had three pages of volunteers but ended up assisting at ComicCon. “I’m not super geeky,” he said. “I thought they

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in their lives.” “Our goal was to develop relationships and serve the people that were there,” Ruggles said. “There’s a great intersection between God and our culture. He speaks to us in the most unlikely of places.

Imagine Church took 2,200 photos of superheros and villains at ComicCon.

could pick a better person. I was hesitant going in.” Despite his initial uncertainty, Stevens had a great time at the event and laughs thinking about how he had to ask which character props people wanted for the photo booth. “My favorite character was Barf from ‘Spaceballs.’ He was dead on and randomly photobombing,” he said. In addition to taking 2,200 pictures at their free photo booth and handing out 70,000 fliers, Stevens said the church was able to visit with more than 100,000 visitors. “I’m a big people person,” he said. “You see a full range of people within five minutes – from those that are young and love it because it is fun and innocent, to people searching for something

“Luke, he is your father” “‘Star Wars’ came out the year I was born. I grew up with ‘Star Wars,’” Ruggles said. “I’m personally a big ‘Star Wars’ fan. I wanted to be there.” While not a typical choice for a pastor, Ruggles said his favorite character is Darth Vader. “It’s his story arc, a story of redemption,” he said. Ruggles and his wife, Lisa, moved to Westfield from Fort Wayne to plant the church, which opened Oct. 23, 2011. Ruggles said many congregation members have been burned by church or have little church background. “We use compelling engaging series that’s applicable and easy to understand,” he said. “We don’t believe in teaching for the sake of learning but for actions so people can go live it out … We attach Biblical truth to something they understand to help bridge the gap.” The church is looking into a feasibility study to determine its next steps. Ruggles said the possibilities include leasing space or finding a facility to permanently house the church. “There’s so much more in the community, stuff is happening throughout the week. It helps to have a facility to do that though,” he said. Ruggles said the church office at 206 W. Main St. hosts board games every Thursday and twothirds of the participants are not churchgoers. The church also hosts an annual Easter Egg Drop, provides the kids area at Westfield Rocks

The kids zone at Westfield Rocks the Fourth is sponsored by Imagine Church and ran by congregation members like Kyra Woodruff pictured above. The next big community event is the annual Easter Egg Drop on April 19. (Submitted photos)

the Fourth and enjoys having “off the wall” events like when it brought in WWE Hall of Fame member, Ken Shamrock, to give his testimony. “We’re very involved in the community. We love the community we are in and try to serve as best we can,” Ruggles said. Snack pack missionary is where the church provided meals for kids after school and sent home groceries for two weeks. Stevens said it assisted 75 Westfield families in the fall during its pilot run. Ruggles said one specific offering is used for “outside the walls” and have included raising $12,000 to build a fresh water well in Kenya and $20,000 for Destiny Rescue, an international organization to rescue girls from human trafficking, and at-rick children in Westfield.


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FROM THE BACKSHOP On mass transit: Not so fast, men We like Andy Cook, we really do, and we believe he has done indisputably great things for Westfield. Now, as chair of Central Indiana Council of Elected Officials, he is urging Gov. Mike Pence to sign the legislature-passed mass transit bill. Not so fast, gents. If signed into law, the bill would allow six counties to have voter referendums on how to fund mass transit projects. The answer, dear voters, as we have opined before, is privatization. Do you really want to be on the hook for a local version of fiscally challenged Amtrak or IndyGo? No, you don’t. Cook wants local debate, and we believe that should center on taking mass transit out of government’s hands. ••• As if there were any doubt – Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign seems to have been launched last Wednesday, when she spoke in Montreal, telling her audience Russian President Vladimir Putin’s annexation of Crimea is an effort to rewrite the boundaries of post-World War II Europe. “If he’s allowed to get away with that, then I think you’ll see a lot of other countries either directly facing Russian aggression, or suborned with their political systems so that they’re so intimidated, they’re in effect transformed into vassals, not sovereign democracies.” And her tenure as secretary of state did exactly what to prevent this from happening? Clinton 101: Bash away and watch the liberal media genuflect. ••• Line of the week – Steve was in the Los Angeles area last Monday, when the 4.4-magnitude earthquake caused rumbling in the predawn hours. And then came the text: “Were you shaken or stirred?” Hat tip, Mr. Kelly. (Of note: Local L.A. television took great pains to show all the carnage, which primarily included a shattered planter on a patio. We’re not making this stuff up.) Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

Wanna write us a letter? You can do it a couple ways. E-mailing it to info@currentinwestfield. com is the quickest and easiest. The old-fashioned way is to snail mail it to Current in Westfield, 30 S. Range Line Road, Carmel, IN 46032. Keep letters to 200 words max (we may make exceptions), and be sure to include your home ZIP code and a daytime number for verification.

C U RR E N T O O N

FROM THE EDITOR

Shamrock luck

Strategery

Commentary by Terry Anker

One can certainly hope that spring is officially in the air. The warmer days are becoming more consistent and even the stubborn remainders of this year’s bitter winter fade. Yet in spite the debris exposed as the giant piles of accumulated snow dissolve taking with them our memories of the difficulty we have just recently collectively endured, spring is a time of forward-looking optimism. With the first delicate flowers pushing through the just-thawing earth, we are inspired to shake off our own sleepiness and embrace the vernal renewal. The arrival of longer days and the optimism that always seem accompany them brings with them a new energy to commit to the strategic plans and goals set during the customary winter planning. So many of us make use of the slower business days of January and February to collect with colleagues to consider vision and direction for the months and years ahead. Then as March and April finally arrive, we find the energy to take

the difficult steps to implement the opening salvos of our work. Perhaps it harkens to our agrarian past, but the difficult seems more attainable as we experience the annual resurrection of our landscape from its icy grip to abundant life. As the well-considered designs take form in the actions of the institutions, families and companies in which we count ourselves to be part, we are reminded of the steady hand that nature employs in its own work. Spring arrives not in an instant but through a process. Each step is implemented in its own time and with its own effort – all in concert and resistant to failure. Some elements, overwhelmed by the harsh season now passed or having completed their own life cycles, fail; yet others eagerly replace them. Now is the time, let’s go to work. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK When you blame and criticize others, you are avoiding some truth about yourself.

- Deepak Chopra

I serve as the managing editor for the Noblesville and Westfield editions of Current, and last week I was at the Noblesville School Board meeting when Supt. Dr. Libbie Conner announced her plans to retire on Sept. 1. It got me thinking about how this will be the district’s third superintendent in six years. Westfield is very lucky to have a leader like Dr. Mark Keen. Keen, who has been overseeing the district since 1997, is the longest-tenured superintendent in Hamilton County – and it’s not even close, not by a decade. Every growing school district has faced challenges since that time and Westfield is no exception. When Keen started, Westfield Washington had a couple thousand students in four schools. Now the district has nine schools, more than 6,000 students and is the largest employer in the city with more than 800 workers. What’s more telling are the incredible gains in other stats the district has seen under Keen’s leadership. Graduation rates, standardized tests, AP classes and attendance are all up – to the point they rival any other school district in Hamilton County. In addition to being incredibly humble, Keen is highly intelligent and the true leader of the district. When other districts have had teacher strikes, Westfield has dealt with issues internally. Before asking any of his educators to take a pay freeze, he and other administrators already spent a year without a raise. Keen also has a knack for hiring talented people. He’ll be the first to say he has great employees, administrators, teachers and staff members – but he won’t take credit for hiring, cultivating and promoting them. Just ask two neighboring school corporations that have former WWS administrators as superintendents. Unfortunately, at some point Keen will retire and like Noblesville, Westfield will have to find a successor. Thankfully that time is not today and hopefully isn’t tomorrow, but when it does come let’s hope the district has some more Shamrock luck in finding someone as good as him to carry the torch.

Robert Herrington is the managing editor of Current in Westfield. You may e-mail him at robert@ youarecurrent.com

BELIEVE IT! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Blairstown, N.J., it is illegal to throw ashes on the sidewalk.

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READER’S VIEW Westfield utility transfer finalized We are excited to report the transfer of Westfield Utilities to Citizens Energy Group was completed on March 21. Following the transfer, Citizens Westfield will provide efficient water, sewer and gas service to the community. Citizens will provide a smooth transition for water and sewer customers, just as they did for natural gas customers when they acquired Westfield Gas in 2004. Initially, the only significant changes will be: • New phone number – Starting March 22, you should begin calling 282-9276 for service issues. • New post office box – Please note that Citizens Westfield will have a new post office box for billing and payment purposes. The new address is: Citizens Westfield, P.O. Box 7067, Indianapolis, 46207-7067 • Stormwater and trash billing – Starting in April, the City of Westfield will begin billing you separately each quarter for stormwater and trash. Starting this week, you will receive your first water and sewer bill from Citizens Westfield. Westfield customers receiving gas service from Citizens will continue to get a separate bill for gas service. Westfield customers receiving gas service from Vectren will remain with Vectren. In about a year, Citizens will reformat your

water and sewer bill and offer new billing and payment options. This includes paperless billing, budget billing, and new payment locations in and around Westfield. Citizens will also combine the water, sewer and gas services to one bill. Citizens has committed to the current fiveyear schedule of modest rate increases approved last year by the Westfield City Council. Because of the association with Citizens Energy Group, Citizens Westfield will be able to achieve efficiencies that will hold down future rate increases. In addition to ensuring outstanding utility service, the transfer of the water and sewer utilities will provide about $40 million for Westfield’s Where You Want to Be initiative to make much needed infrastructure improvements including new streets, roundabouts, sidewalks and trail expansions. Meanwhile, Citizens will make the utility system investments necessary to facilitate community growth and meet federal clean water and environmental mandates. Citizens Westfield is committed to supplying the water, sewer and gas service our community needs to grow and prosper. At the same time, Citizens is focused on providing outstanding service at affordable rates. Andy Cook, mayor of Westfield Carey Lykins, Citizens Energy Group president and CEO

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I hereby rescind my earlier statements regarding competitive dance. No longer do I find it a wonderfully empowering, highhumor quality environment for young people, and I want to get the hell out. These moms are seriously insane. Now, when I say “these,” I’m not referring to the mothers of my daughter’s teammates. Honestly, most of them conduct themselves like normal people. They clap politely for other dancers, perhaps a little louder for their own kids, and recognize that the activity they have somehow found themselves hip-deep in, though expensive and drama ridden, is an opportunity for their girls to learn sportsmanship and self-confidence, and, ultimately, to have fun. No, when I say “these” I am talking about the women who are clearly living vicariously through their petite minis. And the younger the dancer, the crazier the mom. This past weekend, our studio shared a dressing room with three others, so I had front row seats to several stellar Mommy Dearest performances. One in particular had me riveted. This mom was so aggressively wiping foundation off her 4-year-old that her child was moved to tears. Out in the auditorium, the atmosphere was even worse, especially during the hour-long awards ceremony. I had to leave twice because the two mothers in front were so obnoxious,

you’d have thought their daughters had won Olympic gold, instead of participatory medals. Participatory! And that’s another thing, I’ve now been to three dance competitions, and all three had different award levels. First Place, Ultimate Elite, Platinum . . . What the hoo-ha? Why isn’t this standardized? Not that it really matters. From what I saw, technique wasn’t near as important as showmanship, and the more skin a toddler revealed the better. A 3-year-old took home a judge’s award after gyrating on stage in a bikiniturned-monkey costume. Sure, it was cute, but at the same time, pre-school stripper acts probably shouldn’t be spotlighted! Maybe I’m too old to tolerate the shenanigans, or maybe it was just this particular event, but whatever the reason, dance competitions have become my headache-inducing nemeses. And as much as I’ve complained about spending hours on a frozen soccer field or in a humid natatorium, I would gladly take those over the dance scene. If only my daughter didn’t love it so much. The silver lining (or diamond or bronze, depending) is that I’m sure to have plenty of solid crazy-mom for months to come! Peace out.

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

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THIS WEEK Parade-A-Bull – Join the Humane Society for Hamilton County from noon to 3 p.m. March 29 at the Monon Community Center, CARMEL 1235 Central Park Dr. East, Carmel for a free celebration of all things “bully breed.” The event starts with a parade of solidarity along the Monon Trail. There will also be a free educational seminar, vendor booths, and discounted dog vaccinations from the Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic. Pet microchipping also is available for $20. All breeds of dogs welcome, but must be on a leash, well mannered, and have a current rabies vaccine. For more information, visit www.paradeabull.com. Create.Connect – Bring the family out to Conner Prairie’s new science-based interactive exhibit. The expanded indoor activity is FISHERS appropriate for all ages. New activities include an early aviation section that features Terre Haute natives, the Johnson Brothers. There’s also a 1950s patent office where you can make your own invention and apply for a patent. For more information, visit www.connerprairie.org.

From left: Diann Ryan (Clara), Becca Wenning (Ruth), Kelly BeDell (Beverly) and Stefan U.G. LeBlanc (Jimmy) play the dysfunctional but loving Nowak family in “Miracle on South Division Street.” For more photos of the play, visit www.currentnightandday.com. (Photo by Robert Herrington)

Belfry to show Midwest premiere of Dudzick play

By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com Noblesville’s Belfry Theatre is making history – again – with another production from New York playwright Tom Dudzick. theatre Beginning March 28, the Belfry will perform the Midwest premiere of “Miracle of South Division Street” for eight performances. “I tend to be a fan of dramaties (dramatic comedies) – there’s truth, crying and a lot of comedy. In the end you feel good walking out the door,” Director Christy Clinton said. “I like plays with good characters and great lines that make me laugh when I’m reading it.” In 1943, Ruth Nowak’s grandfather proclaimed his vision of the Blessed Mother and had a statue built to honor her in their Buffalo neighborhood. Nearly 60 years later, “Our Lady of South Division” remains, and the story of “The Miracle” has been passed down and recited by daughter, Clara Nowak, and her three children. Now, it seems that there might be more to the story, and Ruth wants to tell the world in a onewoman show. First, she knows she must tell her family, and hopefully get their blessings. “This show is one that will draw the audience in. People can relate to it and more importantly,

this show has deep-rooted thoughts. It’s important to have a show with meaning and this is one,” said Becca Wenning, who plays Ruth. Kelly BeDell, who plays Beverly, said the story is one that any family can appreciate. “The very first time I read the script I was rolling on the floor laughing because it’s a comedy about a family. I could see my family coming across in something like this. I could see their reactions,” she said. The Belfry is the second community theater to perform “Miracle on South Division Street” – the first being a playhouse in California. The play opened in May 2009 in Stony Point, N.Y., and the closest professional performance was in Pennsylvania. For the actors, the premiere gives them the chance to put their stamp on the characters. “It’s very easy because it is an open door. You are the first. Your interpretation is the first one the audience will see. You get to bring it to life for the first time. It’s exciting but a little bit of pressure,” BeDell said. “It’s your creation from the beginning. There are no preconceptions about the part. You discover the part on your own and as an actor that is always fun,” said Diann Ryan, who plays the family matriarch Clara. Clinton has communicated with Dudzick for his

insights to assist her and the actors with the play. “There’s been a couple of parts I didn’t understand the choices he made. I get the flow from his vision as we rehearse. It’s great having that support. It’s an added dimension you don’t get otherwise,” she said. “It’s been unique. With playwrights like Shakespeare you obviously can’t do this; this play is modern. He’s available and it’s really neat to ask the playwright, ‘What were you thinking about when you wrote this?’ He has the whole thing engraved in his brain. It’s interesting to have this process,” BeDell said. The show will actually be unique as Dudzick sent a couple script changes to incorporate in Noblesville’s production. “It’s fun to know we’re not just following the crowd. We’re bringing new things to the community,” Dudzick said. “You have to come here to see this. When people see it, they’ll want to do it because it’s good.” “Miracle on South Division Street” by Tom Dudzick • Belfry Theatre • 10690 Greenfield Ave • 8 p.m. March 28 and 29 and April 4,5, 11 and 12 and 2 p.m. April 6 and 13 • $15 for adults, $12 for children 12 and younger • 773-1085 • www. thebelfrytheatre.com

“It’s Time for Color” exhibit – Hamilton County Artist Association, 195 S. Fifth St., offers its first show of the season, welNOBLESVILLE coming spring. The exhibit, which runs through April 26, is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. Admission is free. For more information call 773-5197 or visit www.hcaa-in.org. Book signing – Westfield author Greg Kishbaugh will have an interactive book signing/reading at 4 p.m. March 29 at Barnes WESTFIELD & Noble, 14709 U.S. 31. “Bone Welder” is the first in a horror thriller series that explores the legacy of Frankenstein’s monster. In this first installment, the monster is re-introduced to the modern world after a near-200-year absence, sought out by a man in search of redemption. But the destruction he unwittingly unleashes upon the world is more horrific than Dr. Frankenstein himself could have ever imagined. During the book reading, Kishbaugh will talk about his book and the history of Frankenstein. Girls Night Out – From 6 to 8:30 p.m. March 28 Girls Night Out will be held at Jones Greenhouse, 645 North 650 East, LebazionsVILLE non. Tickets are $40. There will be door prizes, food, wines from Zionsville’s Hopwood Cellars, and live music.


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Nickel Plate Arts Campus 107 S. 8 th St. Noblesville IN 317.452.3690

Nickel Plate Arts Events

Visit NickelPlateArts.org for the latest details and pricing. Young Artists Exhibit / March 29-April 26 / FREE The truly young at heart and art share their best work. This annual art show features works by Noblesville elementary school students. Stop by to spot the future Picassos, O’Keeffes and Pollocks in our midst.

Project Party / April 3, 6-9 pm or April 5, 9 am-12 pm Silk tie-dye eggs with paisleys, stripes and checks. Make your own beautiful piece of art in just three hours! Our talented teacher will guide you through the project. Follow us at pinterest.com/NickelPlateArts to inspire ideas. $30 per person, all supplies included, reservations required.

First Friday / April 4, 6-9 pm / FREE Spend your Spring Break ‘Playcation’ with us! We can’t promise you ocean views over spring break, but we can guarantee creative viewpoints. Keep your “playcation” truly playful. Sponsored by Forum Credit Union.

Welcome to Fairyville / April 22-26 / most events FREE Take wing this spring and create, featuring the Fairy House Contest with cash prizes. Build and exhibit your own fairy house! First place wins $300, 2nd $150, 3rd $50, plus 10 honorable mentions. Applications for Fairy House Contest due March 31; houses due April 21. See all the houses along the Fairyville Trail, make a craft, unearth the Earthy Art Show at City Hall and on campus at Nickel Plate Arts, join a fairy tea party and more.

For more events, classes and details, visit nickelplatearts.org. All events held at Nickel Plate Arts sponsored by the City of Noblesville.

Partner Events Miracle on South Division Street / March 28-29; April 4-6, 11-13. Noblesville’s Belfry Theatre presents the Midwest premiere of a heartwarming story about a family and their search for truth. thebelfrytheatre.com

Beef & Boards Presents: ‘Cats’ • Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical phenomenon returns to Beef & Boards and the popular musical is enjoying its 25th anniversary in 2014. • 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • Tonight at 8 p.m.; March 26 at 1 & 8 p.m.; March 27, March 28, 29 at 8 p.m.; March 30 at 1:30 p.m. • Tickets start at $38.50. • 872-9664 • www.beefandboards.com

Today

Gentle Yoga Presented by Hamilton Trace • Metamorphosis Yoga will be at Roy G. Holland Memorial Park every Wednesday morning through March 26 to lead a yoga class specifically designed for people ages 50 and up. This is an all-level class which can help with flexibility and strength plus relaxation. Please bring a yoga mat. • 1 Park Dr., Fishers • 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. • $48 for residents, $72 for non-residents. • 595-3150 • www. fishers.in.us

wednesday

Opening of Expanded “Create. Connect” at Conner Prairie • Create.Connect is an indoor science-based interactive exhibit at Conner Prairie that is appropriate for all ages. New activities include an early aviation section that features the Johnson brothers (Terre Haute natives) and a 1950’s patent office where attendees make their own inventions and apply for patents. • 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and during regular Conner Prairie hours. • Adult tickets $15, Seniors $14, Youth ages 2 – 12 $10. Free for members. • 776-6006 • www.connerprairie.org

thursday

It’s Time for Color Exhibit at the Birdie Gallery • The Hamilton County Artist Association is the site for a spring art show entitled “It’s Time for Color.” Visit the show and the gift shop to find paintings that can start or add to a collection of great local art. • 195 S. Fifth St., Noblesville • Today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; March 28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Free • 773-5197 • www.hcaa-in.org The Four Freshman at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center • The Four Freshman consists of four members who perform amazing vocals with a unique type of harmony; they continue to dazzle audiences worldwide. • 1000 Mulberry St., Zionsville • 7:00 p.m. tonight • Tickets start at $23. • 873-3355 • www.pac.zcs.k12.in.us/pac/ The Michael Feinstein Initiative and Heartland Truly Moving Pictures Present: “Gentleman Prefer Blondes” • Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe and Charles Coburn star in this classic film that will be shown on a screen on the stage of the Palladium Concert Hall as part of the 2013 -14 Great American Songbook Film Series. • The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts, 1 Center Green, Carmel • 7:30 p.m. tonight • $7.50 for tickets • 843-3800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org

friday

Ji-Eun Lee & Friends / March 29. Brahms is featured at the Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy Concert Hall during its quarterly concert. $5 per person at the door. jlma.net Jabberwocky Fishers / April 17. Four scheduled storytellers and any inspired audience members share stories related to the month's theme in this popular program from Storytelling Arts of Indiana at the Fishers Public Library. hepl.lib.in.us

Correction – An incorrect concert listing occurred in the March 18 Rejuvenate section of Current. The correct concert listings for the Carmel Gazebo are as follows. Concerts are at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, and Ruditoonz will have children’s performances at 6 p.m. June 11 and July 9. June 4 - Flying Toasters; June 11 - Big Rosco & the Hammers; June 18 - Bishops; June 25 - Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra; July 2 No concert; July 9 - My Yellow Rickshaw; July 16 - The Woomblies Rock Orchestra; July 23 - Zanna-doo; July 30 - Blair & Company; Aug. 6 - Endless Summer Band

Troika / April 12. Playing at the Hedgehog Music Showcase in Arcadia, this popular band brings Eastern European folk music to American audiences. $12 per person, two for $20. hedgehogmusicshowcase.com

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The Belfry Theatre Presents: “Miracle on South Division Street” • This show tells the story of a family with an interesting history, a secret and the need to discover the truth about a miracle. • 10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville • 8 p.m. tonight; March 29 at 8 p.m.; March 30 at 2 p.m. • Adults $15; 12 and under $12. • Call for reservations, 773-1085. • www. thebelfrytheatre.com

The Loft Restaurant – Gordon Bonham & Dave Murray, blues guitar and keys • Looking for a farm-to-table restaurant and live music on a Friday night? Dine at the Loft Restaurant at Traders Point Creamery and enjoy freshly made meals with seasonal ingredients and a rotating schedule of performances from local musicians on Friday nights. • 9101 Moore Road, Zionsville • Tonight from 6 p.m. to 9. • Restaurant open 5 p.m. – 9:30. • Call 733-1700 • www.www.tpforganics.com Family Day Out Craft and Vendor Show • The American Legion hosts a fun, kid-friendly event that includes food, shopping, tips from Legion vendors and giveaways. • 9091 E. 126th St., Fishers • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Call or text 386-627-6387 for more information.

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ary 2013. • Homes in Westfield are selling at a level rate. Overall, homes were on the market for an average of 91 days, two more days than this time last year. This prolonged winter weather has certainly affected the housing market, just as it has for other sectors. But spring is around the corner, and with it will come a revival in home sales. Jim Litten is the president of F.C. Tucker Company. Comment on this article by e-mailing to editorial@ youarecurrent.com.

Building permits show housing boom coming news@currentinwestfield.com February permit reports indicate that in the central Indiana area, single-family building permits increased new homes 26 percent over January numbers. There were 379 new home permits issued in February compared to 300 in January – a 26 percent increase. In central Indiana, the permits issued through February 2014 have created a total economic impact of $121,597,902 in local in-

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Nazareth: Where was Gabriel? Commentary by Don Knebel

Every March 25, just after the vernal equinox and exactly nine months before Christmas, thousands of pilgrims come to Nazareth travel to remember the “Annunciation,” the time Christians believe the angel Gabriel revealed to Mary she would conceive the Son of God. Roman Catholics head for the Basilica of the Annunciation, the largest church in the Middle East. Greek Orthodox visitors go instead to the smaller Church of St. Gabriel. Each church claims to lie over the exact spot where Gabriel encountered Mary. Based on a writing unknown to most Christians, both churches may be right. The Greek Orthodox Church of St. Gabriel lies over an ancient spring, visible below the church, which first became a church site early in the fourth century. The original church was built by Roman Emperor Constantine, apparently at the urging of one Count Joseph, who claimed Gabriel had spoken to Mary at the spring. Less than half a mile away, the Franciscan Basilica of the Annunciation lies above a cave claimed to have been the childhood home of Mary when Gabriel came calling. The first church on this site was built sometime after 383, when a Spanish

nun, named Lady Egeria, visited Nazareth and returned saying that she had found the cave in which Mary lived. Today, that cave is a grotto under the church, with stairs leading to a room claimed to be Mary’s kitchen, and a column marking the traditional spot where Gabriel stood while making his momentous announcement. The Gospel of Luke, the only Biblical account of the Annunciation, says only that Gabriel came to Mary at “Nazareth, a town in Galilee.” The Infancy Gospel of James, a popular second century text elaborating on the Biblical narratives about Mary, reports that Gabriel first approached Mary as she was fetching water for her jar and then completed his revelation in Mary’s home, to which she had retreated, trembling with fear. Next year, maybe visitors to Nazareth will refer to their copies of the Infancy Gospel of James, now available online, and conclude they could appropriately celebrate the Annunciation in both churches. One can hope. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit currentzionsville.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville.com

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It’s no secret that the kitchen has to be a place for multitasking. Everything from meals, to entertaining, homework time indoors and house storage is often done in the kitchen. The big question is: Does your kitchen have enough space to accommodate all of these different functions? Implementing some space saving solutions into your kitchen can help you create a beautiful space that meets everyone in the family’s needs. Make it easy to navigate, and your cabinetry design can help you make the most of every square inch of kitchen storage space. Consider installing higher cabinets where you can store some of the more infrequently used items. Creating more built-in storage means your kitchen will appear more spacious, inviting and tidy. Within your cabinetry, try installing lazy-Susans, pullout shelves, or deep drawers to maximize the space. You can even install appliance garages to store toasters, mixers, juicers and more, so that they are out of sight when not in use. There are even cabinetry designs that feature built-in spice racks, trashcans or utensil organizers, so you can use every last inch of available space. For many homeowners, the functionality of a kitchen begins with a well-designed island. Because most islands require quite a bit of space, it’s important to strategically plan your design. You may want to select a moveable island in-

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Auction

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Next auction date; Monday March 10 at 6pm Auction Zip #26565 We buy estates, households, gold, silver and coins 14000 St. Rd. 32E, Noblesville, IN 765.606.6001 Always accepting clean consignments.

The Master’s Study, Inc. admits students of any race, color, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs and athletic and other schooladministered programs.

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Saturday, April 5 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 9616 Frontier Street (Fishers Farms) Wicker & leather loveseats, lamps, tables, electronics, collectibles & more!

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Retired individual approx. 2 days per week: 4 to 6 Hours per day in Carmel area. Email indydeckmagic@gmail.com Or call Brian – Cell 317-590-0014

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EXPERIENCED MECHANIC NEEDED ASE Certified or willingness to do so. Experience with school bus and/or medium/ heavy truck Electrical, electronic diesel engine and air brake experience

Vintage Spirits – Hiring Retail Clerks

Restaurant/Server experience preferred Wine knowledge helpful. Part time. Evenings and Weekends may be required Apply within: 20821 Hague Road, Noblesville, 317-773-5348 1148 S. 10th Street, Noblesville, 317-773-9508

Position will require a CDL (employer will train)

Apply at: Westfield Washington Schools Transportation Department 17303 Ditch Rd., Westfield, IN 46074

Local Carmel retail store is

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Apply in Person! 11925 N. Meridian Street Carmel, 46032 (317) 816-0777

Kleenco has immediate positions for the following departments:

Meredith Meadows, a newer 84 unit apartment home community, is currently seeking to hire an experienced Maintenance Technician. This position is responsible for overall facility maintenance including basic plumbing, electrical, painting, cleaning and dusting of facilities. In addition, this position is also responsible for groundskeeping, pool and equipment maintenance.

Paving- Asphalt Foreman, Concrete Foreman, Screed/paver Operators, Asphalt Milling Operators Construction- Fence Builder/Repair Person, Construction Laborers (carpentry, tile, drywall etc.) Stormwater- Landscapers, Heavy Equipment Operators, Stormwater Technicians, Class A CDL Drivers for all departments

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Questions? Please contact HR at 765-724-3554 Apply online at www.kleencousa.com Send resumes to hr@kleencousa.com

Qualified candidates, please apply now by forwarding a resume to resumes@nrpgroup. com.You will be required to pass a criminal background and drug test.

Ideal candidates must:

We offer a competitive pay rate plus bonus opportunities and a benefit package that includes: medical, dental, prescription, life and disability insurance, paid time off, and 401(k) retirement plan.

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NOw HIring NOW HIRING – INTERIOR PAINTING Applicant must be experienced and have excellent cut-in skills. Looking for painter with passion for quality work and attention to detail. Must be well organized and maintain clean work area. Must have reliable transportation. Pay based on skill and experience. 35-40 hours of work per week, Mon-Fri, no work on weekends. Servicing Hamilton County. Call Jonathan 628-8789

Now Hiring Dining Room Staff

Donatello’s Italian Restaurant is looking for motivated individuals who can wait tables, tend bar, greet guests, organize reservations and bus tables. Weekends are the biggest need with occasional weeknights. We also are looking for seasonal help this summer. E-mail a resume to donatellositalian@gmail.com.

Part-Time Administrative TOWN OF FISHERS Now hiring summer seasonal positions: • Summer Camp Counselor • Saxony Beach Staff • Public Works Laborer For more information and to apply visit www.fishers.in.us

Director of Communications Orchard Park Presbyterian Church link to full position description http://www.orchardpark.org/tasks/sites/default/ assets/File/OPPCCommunicationsLeaderran_edit.pdf Resumes due on April 1

Ruth’s Chris

North Side is looking for qualified candidates to fill the following positions: broiler, sides cook, prep cook and dishwasher. Baking/ Pastry skills a plus. Apply online at: https://my.peoplematter.at/ceresllc/hire

Zionsville Area (Park 100) M-F 10am-2pm Microsoft Office a must, QuickBooks a plus Detail oriented and organized Send resume to workforjd@gmail.com

Now hiring tutors:

Fill application at www.tutoringcenter.com

Long time Cleaning Company is in search of part time evening janitorial cleaners. Candidates must pass background check and drug test. Contact Margie Wilson at 317-910-0194 for more details. Jobs start at $7.75 and there is room for advancement.

New Noblesville Restaurant

Now Hiring

Manager, Cooks, Servers, Hostess, Dishwashers, Bus Persons, Bartenders The Ville Restaurant (As Seen on Food Network Series “Buy This Restaurant”) 101 N 10th St, Noblesville 46060 email resume/interest to: info@socindy.com

Delivery Drivers Needed

Immediate Openings for Delivery Drivers We are looking for energetic, detail oriented, delivery drivers with a back ground in customer service. This job can be full or part time. You make your own schedule. Current delivery areas are Carmel, Castleton, Fishers, Westfield, Broad Ripple, Nora and Zionsville. Several shifts available, especially Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Average driver makes $40 to $60 dollars a shift. Please send your resume to Email@order-in.biz and we will contact you.

Admin/Retail Assistant needed. This is an entry level, seasonal full-time position. Saturdays required. Experience helpful but not necessary. Call, stop in or email resume to Scott Pools, Inc. – 904 W.Main Street - Carmel – 317-846-5576 - scottpools2@gmail.com

Build a Career You Can Be Proud Of Xerox Services has immediate positions for Customer Service Representatives Walk-ins Welcome! Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Questions? Please contact Tessa at 765-778-6219 Apply in person: 2828 Enterprise Drive Anderson, IN 46013 www.xerox.com/Careers Click “Search for jobs related to business process and IT services” and search Job #13042034

Must pass background and drug screen.

EOE/AA

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Purse lovers unite for IU Health North Hospital! “Bags to Riches” Donation & Resale Event Please donate your gently used or new handbags and support patients in need!

IU Health North Hospital is proud to announce and invite the public to join it its annual “Bags to Riches” purse donation and resale event. Donate your gently used or new purses, handbags, wallets or travel bags March 25–April 15. The donated items will be priced to sell at the 2nd Annual “Bags to Riches” resale event on Friday, April 25, at the hospital. Donations Accepted Anytime: March 25–April 15 Drop-Off Location: Look for the “Bags to Riches” donation bins next to the hospital’s 1st Floor Welcome Desk. All proceeds benefit the IU Health North Hospital Philanthropy Social Work Fund.

Questions? Contact Tracy Miller, Director, Office of Philanthropy, at 317.688.5678 or northgiving@iuhealth.org.

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