Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Helping Haiti
Westfield paramedic Adam Robinson will move family to Haiti to help Nehemiah Vision Ministries / P8
New superintendent Sherry Grate visits schools / P3
IMMI volunteers with Habitat for Humanity / P5
Wander Westfield provides free bike rental / P6
Residential Customer Local ECRWSS
Indianapolis, IN Permit No. 1525 U.S. Postage Paid Presorted Standard
2
March 29, 2016
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Where style’s in full bloom. It’s time to welcome spring and a great way to start is with fresh new outdoor furniture from Kroger of Westfield. Finding the perfect fit is simple with our mix-and-match collections featuring a wide selection of colors and styles.
Visit Kroger.com/SpringIdeas for more ways to welcome spring! IT’S EASY! Mix & Match Your 6-Piece Set – Start with your favorite table – Pick out 4 chairs in any color combination – Select an umbrella (available in 10 colors) Pieces also sold individually
Seasonal selection varies by store and is limited to stock on hand.
ClickList
Discover the convenience of ClickList shopping!
Kroger.com/ClickList 150 West 161st Street, Westfield
SHOP
RESERVE
PICKUP
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
WE BUY
Contact the Editor
Have a news tip? Want to submit a calendar event? Have a photograph to share? Contact editor Anna Skinner at anna@youarecurrent.com. You may also submit information on our website, currentinwestfield. com. Remember our news deadline is typically eight days prior to publication. To contact Editorial Director Sophie Pappas, call 489.4444 ext. 5.
Want to advertise?
Current in Westfield reaches 100 percent of the households in 46074 by U.S. Postal Service every Tuesday. For more information about how to reach that audience, call Dennis O’Malia at 370.0749 or e-mail him at dennis@youarecurrent.com.
Join our community
www.facebook.com/currentinwestfield www.twitter.com/CI_Westfield
On the cover
Kristin and Adam Robinson will be traveling to Haiti on May 17 and staying for three to five years to help Nehemiah Vision Ministries. (Photo by James Feichtner) Founded Jan. 29, 2008, at Westfield, IN Vol. IX, No. 11 Copyright 2016. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Westfield are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.
3
March 29, 2016
COMMUNITY
Moyer Fine Jewelers Will Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Diamonds & Fine Timepieces.
LARGE DIAMONDS 2CT OR LARGER
14727 Thatcher Lane, Carmel | 317.844.9003 | moyerfinejewelers.com
New superintendent Grate tours schools
Police department releases annual report
By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com
news@currentinwestfield.com
With Supt. Dr. Mark Keen’s retirement slated for March 31, Dr. Sherry Grate, of DeKalb Co. Central United School District, has been touring the Westfield Washington School District district to get a feel for Westfield and the schools before she officially assumes her role as superintendent July 1. “When I learned about the opportunity here with Dr. Keen retiring at the (end of this month), I had always admired the work and respected the work accomplished at Westfield Washington Schools under Grate his leadership and saw this as a wonderful opportunity for me to also grow as a leader,” Grate said. “I am meeting lots of people, and primarily, right now, I’m just doing a lot of listening.” With the end of the 2015-16 school year just months away, Keen said the main job of the superintendent is planning for the 2016-17 school year. He said the school board will appoint someone temporarily to act as superintendent to sign documents such as selecting teachers and budget development. Grate served at DeKalb Co. Central United School District for 16 years, seven of which she was superintendent. Before that, Grate was an elementary school teacher and elementary school principal in other districts. In 2014, Grate was elected as district superintendent of the year. “No matter where you are, it’s important to build relationships with people from students to staff to people in the community,” Grate said. “That’s just an important trait no matter where you are. I think the thing I’ll miss the most about DeKalb is just we’ve always been on this journey together, and I will miss not being a part of what those next steps are. However, I feel my path and journey is just taking me a different way to Westfield.” Grate attended Indiana University Bloomington for her undergraduate in elementary education and Ball State University for her doctorate. “I have been very blessed to have this opportunity I have had in leadership and leadership is just a passion of mine,” she said. “Coming to Westfield provides that additional opportunity to take my passion to another community, another school district.” Along with learning more about the school district, Grate will be visiting Westfield before her role begins to find a place to live in the community she will be serving. Some of Grate’s hobbies include running, sports, fine arts activities and travel. She completed her student teaching in Australia, which she says is her favorite place. “I’m just extremely excited about the opportunity,” she said. “I want to become as involved as I possibly can, not only in the schools, but in the community as well.” Grate served approximately 3,600 students in the DeKalb Co. Central United School District. The Westfield Washington School District has approximately 7,200 students.
The Westfield Police Dept. has released the 2015 annual report. The report highlighted training hours, the sixth year of the Westfield Citizen’s Academy, burglary decreases and change in public safety personnel – the death of Detective Scott Clouse, who lost his battle to cancer in August – and the retirement of CSO Wally Sitzes and resignation of two officers. Calls of service in 2015 increased from 39,158 to 44,008. Police department goals listed in the report include employee engagement, working for a safe city, enhancing infrastructure, fiscal responsibility and customer relations excellence. “Westfield’s community is able to thrive thanks to the dedication of our public safety professionals,” Mayor Andy Cook said. “I’m grateful to law enforcement for continuing to provide protection that keeps Westfield residents and visitors safe.” To view the full report, visit www.westfield.in.gov/egov/documents/1458050487_80311.pdf.
uniform crime reports (UCR) Year
Total UCR Reported Crimes
Crimes Per 1,000 Residents
Population
Total Sworn Officers
Officer Per 1,000 Residents
2001
704
22
30,068
40
1.3
2012
708
22
31,857
40
1.3
2013
661
21
32,070
40
1.2
2014
606
18
33,382
42
1.3
2015
597
17
35,927
43
1.2
CRIMES AGAINST A PERSON Offense
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Homicide
0
0
2
0
0
Rape
7
5
1
3
3
Robbery
4
3
5
4
3
Battery - with serious injury
9
19
13
27
26
Battery - no or minor injury
184
174
154
139
15
CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY Offense
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Burglary
57
54
64
31
30
Theft
418
423
412
382
365
Motor Vehicle Theft
25
30
12
9
13
4
March 29, 2016
COMMUNITY
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Underground Railroad Run scholarships
JOIN US FOR A
SEMINAR Amber Skipper, left, pins a race number on Audrey Skipper’s jacket.
Join us at our Remodeling Showroom and discover the latest trends in kitchen and bath and outdoor living design, as well as useful tips for planning your home remodel or addition. And an added treat: Sample mouthwatering creations from locally renowned Chef Suzanne Catering. Showroom Tours | Door Prizes Refreshments & More!
THURS. APRIL 14 6:30PM-8:30PM
SAT. APRIL 16 9:00AM-11:00AM
THURS. APRIL 21 6:30PM-8:30PM
“ASK THE DESIGNER SERIES” FRIDAYS 11:00AM-1:00PM CASEINDY.COM or call 317.846.2600
register at
KITCHENS | BATHS | INTERIORS ADDITIONS | OUTDOOR LIVING
99 EAST CARMEL DR. SUITE 100 | CARMEL, IN Independently Owned and Operated
Cassie Echlemeier, left, and Ava Reinking participated in the health fair with the student nutrition booth. (Photos by Anna Skinner) On March 19, the Underground Railroad Run was held at Westfield High School. The start and finish line moved to the new football stadium. Twenty-five seniors were awarded with a $350 scholarship. The seniors included Ashlee Adams, Elizabeth Ashley, Brittany Barker, Bryce Cancel, Andrew Carlson, Enevy Zagoya Coronel, Jalyn Foland, Kara Gasaway, Rachel Gehr, Whitney Ginder, Deborah Grennes, Kyle Grinnage, Taylor Knight, Madison Loeser, Michael Maloney, Lauren Matlock, Luke Miller, Samuel Mueller, Jakob Smith, Ryan Snow, Natalie Stewart, Austin Strawmyer, Connor Tebbe, Kendra Tessman and Jacob Wickham.
From left, Jane Bernhardt, Zach Larmer and Joyce Larmer attended the run/walk.
March 29, 2016
COMMUNITY
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
5
IMMI partners with Habitat for Humanity
Mark
Heirbrandt Keeping Hamilton County On The Right Track
IMMI employees volunteered to assemble and disassemble a panel build for Habitat for Humanity. (Submitted photos) On March 18, IMMI employees worked to complete a panel build for Habitat for Humanity inside of one of IMMI’s buildings. As part of Indy Serves, the company partnered with Habitat for Humanity to allow employees who volunteer opportunities for paid time off. The volunteers assembled and disassembled the build in three hours. The house will be built on the west side of Indianapolis.
America Teran-Zuniga, Drew Behler and John Moore work at the panel build.
From left, Scott Hoffman, Theresa Thompson, Susie Goldsberry, Lila Birdsong, Jeff Cole, Andrew Wax and Doug Bittner work to raise a wall.
@MarkHeirbrandt /MarkHeirbrandtForHamiltonCounty PAID FOR BY THE CAMPAIGN FOR MARK HEIRBRANDT
6
March 29, 2016
COMMUNITY
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
From left, Curt Whitesell, Tim Retzinger and Bob Beauchamp display the Wander Westfield bikes outside of the Union. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
Bikes available at the Union By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Curt Whitesell launched the Union in Westfield to bring businesses and entrepreneurs together in one co-working space. Local In addition to the work space, another amenity has recently become available through the Union. On March 21, Whitesell introduced Wander Westfield, an initiative to encourage people to bike around the city’s trails and visit local businesses such as the restaurants on Park Street. Whitesell purchased three bikes that will be available free of charge to those who want to borrow them. “The goal of it is I want people to see the
Mowing Solutions Professional Lawn Service
MOWING MULCHING SPRING CLEAN-UP LEAF REMOVAL AND MORE! Hector Daniel C. camacho884@msn.com 317-490-2925
really cool local stuff we have,” he said. “We’ve got some great restaurants. We’ve got great trails. My thought is, as people come to visit businesses or come to town, they can hop on a bike and get the true local experience. Long term, it will create brand awareness through local companies.” Whitesell will provide an interactive map to those who would like to utilize the bikes. To bike, one must send a photo of their driver’s license to 317-698-2700 or through the Union Westfield’s Facebook page. The user also must post to social media during the ride with the Wander Westfield hashtag. Westfield history highlights will be placed on the map such as Asa Bales Park. “We will talk about different landmarks, like Asa Bales has got a nice little story to it or the cemetery on south union,” he said. “I would like to partner with someone who can help with that, like the parks department or the historical society.” Whitesell said he hopes he can receive some bikes in good condition to place at local businesses around the city. “It’s a perfect fit for this co-working space. I want people to work together, but I also want people to enjoy our community together,” Whitesell said. “I envision tenants or members hopping on a bike for a one-on-one meeting. They could go ride the trails and talk instead of sitting down.”
15552 Smithfield Dr $212,000 BLC#21397832 Rare 4BR/2.5BA end unit townhome in Centennial. Move in ready & super clean throughout. Schedule a showing today!
JIM CARLTON 730-2381
March 29, 2016
COMMUNITY
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Pints and Pages now on tap By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com
Pints and Pages addresses a range of different styles and genres, and Knight suggested those who attend be 18 or older due to Dawn Knight, co-owner of Grand Junction some of the material discussed in the books. Brewing Co. and an English teacher at West“I think we are open to anything. field High School, We don’t want to get stuck in a literature created a book genre,” Knight said. “I think someclub that has a bit times it’s nice to just be able to hang of a different draw to it. out and talk about books. We don’t Pints and Pages meets on schedgive ourselves that time, we have uled Wednesdays at the brewery, such long to-do lists all the time, 110 S. Union St., to discuss the curgiving yourself an appointment you rent book and enjoy brews during Knight take that time for yourself and talk to conversation. other people about books and things we love “I used to be in a book club and missed it while drinking good beer is great.” and thought having part of it is trying to find The club doesn’t follow specific questions, somewhere where everyone can meet,” she although sometimes members look up dissaid. “I thought, ‘Now we have the back room cussion questions to ask the group. Approxiin the brewery, and nobody has to worry mately five to 10 people attend each book club about getting anything ready.’ They can just meeting. show up and eat and have a couple beers and Other books that have been read and distalk about books.” The current book is “The Invention of Wings” cussed by the club are “The Nightingale” and “Girl on a Train.” by Sue Monk Kidd, and the next meeting to discuss the book is 4:30 p.m. April 27.
Dispatches
Student pages – Rep. Tony Cook, of Cicero, recently welcomed a number of student pages to the Statehouse. The Westfield pages include Conner Henderson, Gabriel Henderson and Noah Turner. Teacher of the Month – The deadline to submit an essay for Market District’s Teacher of the Month is April 15. To submit your 100-word essay about your favorite teacher, email it to teacher@ youarecurrent.com.
Travel advisory – All traffic except local traffic will be shut down from 191st Street at U.S. 31 west to Spring Mill Road for emergency road work. The closing began March 28, and it will remain closed through April 13 but could open sooner, depending on how quickly the contractor completes the work. The north and south legs of the 191st and Tomlinson roundabout will be open at all times for school bus traffic to Monon Trails Elementary and construction traffic to the subdivisions of Windsor Estates and Chatham Hills. Area code changes – Due to a shortage in 317 area code phone numbers, a new 463 area code will be assigned to new phone numbers in the Indianapolis metropolitan area beginning Oct. 17. Current 317 numbers will not change, but a 10-digit dial will be required to make local phone calls starting Sept. 17.
T e to s g e !
• Trendy clothing & accessories • Home furnishings & decor • Prom dresses
DROP OFF HOURS:
Monday-Thursday 10am-6:30pm Friday 10am-3pm Sunday 12pm-4pm
style + home
715 E. Carmel Drive
(Keystone Ave. & Carmel Dr.)
7
8
March 29, 2016
COMMUNITY
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Helping Haiti
The Robinson family will stay in Haiti for three to five years. From left, Connor, Kristin, Adam and Samantha. (Submitted photos)
Adam Robinson has visited Haiti multiple times, and he and his family will leave May 17 to stay there for many years.
Westfield paramedic Adam Robinson will move family to Haiti to help Nehemiah Vision Ministries By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Adam Robinson has traveled to Haiti through Northview Church ministry teams multiple times, but his next trip there will last three to five years. cover story Adam, a paramedic with the Westfield Fire Dept., will be in charge of temporary leadership teams traveling to Haiti, and also working on developing a prehospital care system for the island. “When we were in Haiti, Nehemiah Vision Ministries was at the beginning stages of building a medical center that will have inpatient health care, a malnutrition clinic, operation rooms, labor and delivery, radiology and dentistry. It’s an all-encompassing clinic,” he said. “Being a paramedic, that really connected with me.” On the campus tour of Nehemiah Vision Ministries, Adam was brought into a warehouse that had an ambulance that had been donated from America. “When I saw it, it didn’t make sense because they don’t have EMS services in Haiti,” he said. “I asked, and they said someday they have hopes of establishing a prehospital care system. I have been a paramedic for 12 years, and I felt, why not me?”
Adam will not be in charge of establishing the medical center, but the short-term, leadership teams visiting and staying at NVM from American colleges and churches. “When we get down there, my primary job is going to be a team facilitator, I’m responsible for all short term teams from the airport to time they leave,” he said. “I’ll be responsible for the logistics making sure they have all they need for time they’re there.” When he is not assisting teams, Adam will help the medical director at NVM establish the prehospital care system from the ground up. The infrastructure for a 9-1-1 system is not in place yet in Haiti, and Adam and his wife, Kristin, will need to do some creative problem solving to create one. Haiti is not equipped with an ambulatory service. The United Nations has vehicles for medical care, but Adam said Haiti does not operate on a governmental health care system like the United States. “There’s a need for it, people walk for healthcare or have to pay for transportation, and the funds aren’t there to be able to do that,” Kristin said. “There’s a need to be able to help people.” All healthcare provided to Haitians at NVM is not free, but done at a severely discounted rate. Adam said Haitians do not want free care; they want to be able to provide for their
families. “It gives them a pride to take care of themselves and families,” he said. “NVM is all about giving a hand up, not a hand out. It’s a lot cheaper, but they still have to work for it so they can say they did that for their family.” The Robinsons have two children currently in Hamilton Southeastern Schools who will travel to Haiti with them, and Kristin will homeschool the children. Adam will serve on the Westfield Fire Dept. until April 3, and the Fishers family leaves for Haiti May 17. Their first year is completely funded, and they need approximately $55,000 each year to fund their trip. Donations may be made at therobinsonsonmission.com.
Meet the Robinsons Adam, 31, Kristin, 32, Connor, 5, and Samantha, 7 Teams planned for Haiti missions: 46 in 2016 that Adam will facilitate, but more can always be added. Family hobbies: Being outside, riding bikes, camping. Children’s feelings for Haiti: “There’s some anxiety about not understanding where they are going to go and what it’ll be like, but they have excitement too about new things and new people,” Kristin said. Family’s blog: therobinsonsonmission.com
March 29, 2016
VIEWS
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
It’s Gucci
FR O M T HE BA C K SH O P
Commentary by Danielle Wilson
‘Trump Sisters’ mean business
You might have heard about Diamond and Silk, former Democrats that have wholeheartedly jumped aboard the “Trump Train.” Theirs is no gimmicky play, either. The African-American sisters hailing from Fayetteville, N.C., have a series of online videos for your viewing consumption and consideration (the link for one such production, this one a Fox interview from last week, is https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=_PT3cQ0rTx4). When you sense the zeal with which they speak, it’s not a fabrication, no puff, no comedy. They are as passionate about getting off “the Democrat Plantation” as they are standing tall – and maybe a tad loud - for the Republican billionaire candidate for president. They take shots at the Clintons, much of it rooted in the past. There is, to say the least, an element of fun in their delivery, but it’s also highly thought provoking. On www.diamondandsilkinc.com, you will find a Ditch and Switch page, which states, among other things, this: “DITCH the Democrat Party and SWITCH to Republican Party to vote for Mr. Donald J. Trump in the primaries. Look below to see if your state is a Closed or Open primary voting state.” They have become bona fide political activists, and, yes, they are gut-level serious in their delivery. Listen to their message and see if, to you, it is as rooted in good sense as it is to us. Granted, they are imploring folks to get out and vote for their candidate, but voting for anyone is better than not voting at all. As we’ve stated previously, voting is a right and a responsibility, and it needs to be accorded the seriousness it deserves … yes, even if Diamond and Silk make you chuckle. The message is clear. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
Welcome to the club
Commentary by Terry Anker
In his 1959 memoir, “Groucho and Me,” famed comedian and commentator Groucho Marx defended his desire to resign from a prominent Hollywood social club: Please accept my resignation. I don’t want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member. Entertainment industry reporters first attributed the quote to Marx in a rift with the famed Friar’s Club. Then for decades, Marx and his children both confirmed and denied how and to whom Marx directed his ire (perhaps to protect the guilty as much as the innocent). We humans don’t like to be excluded from the club. It doesn’t really matter what the club does or what benefits it might offer – if there is a door, and we are on the wrong side of it our collective blood pressure rises. Airports, vineyards, swimming pools and men’s razor companies have all exploited our need to be “in” when designing their marketing effort. A shaving “club” must be better than
buying a razor the old way… right? There must be some special benefit – it is a “club” after all. And, airlines have their own strategy. For $50 or so per flight, per day, we can access the storied halls of wealth and power. We can enter the sleek gated doors to find our own place in sanctum sanctorum. While enduring a five-hour layover in sunny Houston airport, a travel partner granted me passage behind the velvet rope. Hosanna! What did I find? Very little. Stale coffee, low quality liquor, dried-out cheese cubes and heavy crowds. The only real advantage may have been to enjoy the longing eyes of the plebeian masses as I exited back to the airport hall to find a working bathroom. Maybe Marx was right. Once you peek behind the gilded door, the magic is gone. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
BEL I EVE I T !
Q U O T E O F T HE WEE K
Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In South Carolina, it is considered an offense to get a tattoo.
When we seek to discover the best in others, we somehow bring out the best in ourselves.
Source: dumblaws.com
9
– William Arthur Ward
My newly-minted 12-year-old and I were texting back and forth a few days ago about the homework she humor supposedly slid under my door after I’d gone to bed. I, of course, failed to see it (or even step on it) and therefore, was of absolutely no help to her. Eventually she typed, “It’s Gucci. I’ll just ask my teacher.” Confused at her word choice and somewhat miffed that she included not one, but two, crying emoji’s, I randomly asked a couple of students who were just walking into my classroom, “Have you ever heard the phrase, ‘It’s Gucci?’” They surprised me with ear-to-ear grins, like “Wow! Our old fart of a teacher might finally be catching on!” Turns out, “It’s Gucci” means everything is fine, although I’m sure my daughter did not merely wish to inform me she no longer needed assistance. I sensed a definite if-you-were-a-stay-at-home-mom-youwouldn’t-ignore-me vibe. Anyhoo, the following morning, having slept terribly, I announced to a group of juniors, “I am really riding the struggle bus today!” I had learned this euphemism last year in the halls and so sought to not only relay my fatigue but also connect on their level. “Um, Mrs. Wilson? We don’t really say that anymore.” Argh! There goes my street cred. I simply can’t get it right. When I don’t understand I seem stupid, and on the rare occasion when I do, I still seem stupid. It’s a catch-22, like the swearing crisis I experienced in 2003. If I dropped the F-bomb in front of my 3-year-old after an unfortunate potty-training incident, I risked receiving a call from Sister Mary Jo at PRE. If I didn’t, if I somehow miraculously refrained from releasing the cussword Kraken as I Silkwooded the entire bathroom, I’d go insane from bottled-up frustration. The point is, that despite having kids at home and teaching high schoolers, I can no longer keep up with today’s youth speak. Alas, I must accept and use the language I know and love, and not worry about impressing teenagers. If they think I’m weird, so what? It’s Gucci. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
10
March 29, 2016
VIEWS
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Addressing utility bill changes Commentary by Erin Murphy
by going to the city website www.westfield. in.gov. The city does have a drop box for all after hour payments at 2728 E. 171st St. CusYour trash and storm utility bill are tomers do not need to update their informachanging. The City of Westfield is transitiontion as this change in payment is just for ing to a new software that will be city more efficient for city staff and the second quarter bill; automatic payments will resume in third quarter. will also allow customers to view Customers who pay automatically e-statements and account information in through their online real time. These new features While these changes will banking portal will need to update their will be available in the cause some confusion and new account informanear future, but what residents need to frustration it is only temporary. tion. The new account number can be found know now is that the on the next bill which will be sent out second quarter bill will have a new look, a around April 15. new nine-digit account number and a new While these changes will cause some due date for the next bill. confusion and frustration it is only tempoThis transition is delaying the billing cycle rary. In the end, the billing system will be by a few weeks. Usually the second quarter more efficient and user friendly than ever bill is received by residents in March, howbefore. If you have any questions you are ever the changes have pushed back the encouraged to call customer service at billing cycle until mid-April with payments 317-804-3150. due at the end of April. Customers who use automatic (ACH) payments set up through the city should know Erin Murphy is the City of that their payments will not be processed Westfield Communications Director. You may reach her at as they have in the past. For this billing emurphy@westfield.in.gov or cycle only, these customers will have to pay by calling 804-3004 in person by cash, check or credit card or
Insult of height Commentary by Dick Wolfsie
these are very thin socks.” “Whatever you say, Mr. Wolfsie. Please grab one of the blue gowns off that hook on the President Obama’s annual physical indidoor … if you can reach it.” cated he had grown over an inch since taking When I got home, I asked my wife how tall office. His doctor said there was humor no explanation for this. The Dem- she thought I was. “Well, let’s see, when I’m in heels, I’m taller than you, and I’m 5’ 7,” so ocrats credited Obamacare. I guess I’d say you are 5’ 8.” And you’re just I recently needed a brain scan. After examabout as adorable as can be.” ining my head, the nurse told me they didn’t “But when we got find anything. (They I have to admit that either I’m a married, I told you I was need to find a better pathological liar and need some 5’ 10.” Why didn’t you way of presenting that expensive counseling, or I am — and challenge me? information.) this is tough to admit — shrinking. “I figured you rounded I was weighed and it up from 5’ 7”. Same thing with your math had my height measured. My father was six SATs.” feet and my mother was barely five. I asI have to admit that either I’m a pathologisumed I was right in the middle, at 5’ 10.” I cal liar and need some expensive counseling, never did well in math. For almost 55 years, I always listed myself as 5’ 10.” If I gained a few or I am — and this is tough to admit — shrinking. It’s going to depend on which one is covpounds, I just told myself I’d grown taller. I ered by Medicare. found this easier than cutting back on pie. ( See the full column at www.currentinThe nurse reviewed the stats: “Blood preswestfield.com) sure, 123 over 80; height 5’ 8” and weight 170. Very good, Mr. Wolfsie, please step over here and… “Whoa! How tall did you say I was?” Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at “That would be 5 feet, 8 inches – in your wolfsie@aol.com. socks, of course.” “No, I’m 5’ 10,” okay? And second of all,
“Westfield’s Oldest Heating & Cooling Co.” 133rd Anniversary Sale
e Sav5 $4
1/2 price
Service call
133rd Anniversary Sale e up
Sav
to
0 $48
FREE
10 Year Warranty
on the purchase of a 90% furnace, air conditioner or heat pump
Must present at time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount W/ paid repair. Thiele 639-1111. Expires 4/29/16. M-F 8-4
Must present at time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Thiele 639-1111. Expires 4/29/16.
133rd Anniversary Sale
133rd Anniversary Sale
FREE
$59.95
2nd Opinion Will be honored upon presentation of Competitor Invoice at time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. Thiele 639-1111. Expires 4/29/16.
Furnace or Heat Pump Tune Up
Must present at time of service. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount. Mon-Fri 8am-4pm. Thiele 639-1111. Expires 4/29/16.
No Hassle Financing Available!
317-639-1111
WAC
callthiele.com
March 29, 2016
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
11
www.currentnightandday.com
Dispatches
Rock the Cradle to return for third year By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Expecting and new parents will have a chance to celebrate 6 to 8:30 p.m. April 14 at the Ritz Charles in Carmel. Rock the Cradle will return for its third annual family fun complimentary event with shopping, contests, a fashion show and more to those with new little ones or babies on the way. Jenn Kampmeier, founder of the event, said there will be approximately 70 vendors at the event. “It’s basically our mission to empower parents on fitness, nutrition and wellness and then while shopping and celebrating in a whimsical atmosphere,” she said. Although entry is complimentary, there will be charges at the various vendors and food trucks at the event. Some vendors include diaper and stroller companies, national and local companies, as well as booths on health and wellness. Contests include the daddy-a-thon, where dads and partners of expecting and new moms will compete in an obstacle course. The dads or partners must perform certain skills and whoever wins receives a prize valued more than $400. Previous winners in years past have been awarded car seats or strollers. There will be a show to offer tips and techniques for organizing the kid’s room, a pickle and ice cream bar sponsored by Oberweiss,
Dads compete to win in baby-themed obstacles at a previous Rock the Cradle event. (Submitted photo)
“mocktails” and a cupcake bar. “The biggest thing is we normally have a very large line of 150 to 200 people waiting, the first 25 moms will receive a swaddle bag,” Kempmeier said. “This is filled with items and products from national and local companies for the babies.” A 2-D ultrasound is available at the event for those who pre-register for $44.99. To register for the daddy-a-thon, 2-D ultrasound or to learn more, visit facebook.com/Indyfamilyfest.
SFJAZZ returns April 8 at the Palladium By Jay Harvey • news@currentinwestfield.com Founded in 2004 by saxophonist Joshua Redman in San Francisco, the SFJAZZ Collective has honored a series of jazz giants with new arrangements of their compositions, preserved on CD music and shared with national audiences through touring. The pattern was broken in 2011 and 2012, with recordings and a tour focusing on Stevie Wonder. The artistic direction of the group thus branched out into pop music, showing there was a legitimate jazz approach to such songs as “Sir Duke” and “Superstition.” The octet brought that show to the Center for the Performing Arts, proving its point definitively. A further departure from a purist concentration brings the band back to the Palladium April 8, the night after a concert at Purdue’s Loeb Playhouse. This time, the ensemble features its arrangements of songs by Gary native Michael Jackson. Without the Jackson vocals and dance production, SFJAZZ Collective plays the the venture may seem like a stretch, but the music of Michael Jackson Collective touts the When: 8 p.m. April 8 musical validity of — Where: Palladium at Center for the Perand their personal forming Arts love for — songs like Tickets: $45-$95 (students, $15); “Working Day and www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org Night” and “Don’t Stop
Correction – In the March 22 edition of Night and Day, the Daughters of R&B concert date was listed as March 13. The concert at The Warehouse in Carmel is on May 13. ‘In The Mood’ at the Palladium – Now in its 22nd season, “In The Mood” is a phenomenon among touring shows. With performances all across the U.S. and around the world, including two, sold-out tours of Australia, this show is a celebration of American popular music. The show will be at the Palladium in Carmel April 3. The timeless melodies and rhythms of the big band era such as “Tuxedo Junction,” “Sing, Sing, Sing,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” and of course, “In the Mood” then culminating with a stirring salute to our Veterans will have the audience cheering for more. A show for kids from 8 to 98 – bring the whole family. For tickets, visit thecenterpresents.org. Singing Hoosiers – The Singing Hoosiers will perform at the Palladium in Carmel at 8 p.m. April 15. The Indiana University Singing Hoosiers have a long and storied tradition of excellence in the contemporary vocal arts, performing popular contemporary vocal music ranging from The Great American Songbook, jazz and Broadway to the hits of today. Dazzling choreography and a fun, energetic and entertaining program that appeals to all audiences, and all ages are a part of a Singing Hoosier performance. The ensemble averages 85 student singers and instrumentalists from the IU Jacobs School of Music as well as students from throughout the university. For tickets, visit thecenterpresents.org. Carmel Symphony League to host Annual Spring Luncheon – The Carmel Symphony League will host the Annual Spring Luncheon April 12 at the Ritz Charles in Carmel. Social hour will begin at 11 a.m. with the luncheon beginning promptly at 11:45 a.m. Proceeds of the momentous occasion will benefit the CSO Education Program, which works to foster the musical talent of our local young artists. Appearances by special musical guests will highlight luncheon with silent auction items on display as well. Featured silent auction bid item includes a dinner with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra Maestro, David Bowden. RSVP by April 5 to info@carmelsymphony.org.
The octet will perform at the Palladium April 8. (Submitted photo by Jay Blakesberga)
Till You Get Enough.” Members appearing here are Matt Penman, bass; Obed Calvaire, drums; David Sanchez, tenor sax; Miguel Zenon, alto sax; Avishai Cohen, trumpet; Robin Eubanks, trombone; Warren Wolf, vibraphone; and Edward Simon, piano. Two weeks out of each year, the octet gathers at the San Francisco Jazz Center to write and rehearse new arrangements. Then it goes on tour, from which a CD results.
Antiques Road Show – Antiques Roadshow, PBS’s most-watched, ongoing series, and a production of WGBH Boston, visits Indianapolis as part of a six-city 2016 summer tour. Roadshow and WFYI will host an all-day appraisal event July 9. To enter the drawing for free tickets to the Indianapolis Antiques Roadshow event, and to see complete application rules, go to pbs.org/ roadshowtickets. For more, call toll-free, 888762-3749. Deadline for applications is April 28 at 11:59pm PST.
12
March 29, 2016
NIGHT & DAY
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Where’s Amy? ‘Where’s Amy?’ is a photo column by Amy Pauszek, a society girl and film producer and partner with Ever Film Productions, LLC. She may be reached at aepaws1@comcast.net.
‘Where’s Amy?’ meets the Newsies Newsies Sky Flaherty, Iain Young and Michael Damaski. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved.)
Carmel’s own Becca Peterson took “Where’s Amy?” on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the set of “Newsies” … and yes, those newspapers are not made of paper they are ceramic props.
I had an exclusive “Newsies” behind the scenes photo session for Current with Carmel native Becca Peterson and a few of her amazing Broadway cast members. Peterson said it was an honor to come back home to perform instead of being in the audience. She said that the performances are demanding and intense but worth every minute when cheers from delighted audiences fill the air. Yep, Disney’s “Newsies” Broadway smash hit musical was sold out on opening night, and the excited audience cheered as the cast danced, leaped and sang the night away. I even learned a few newspaper tricks back stage from “Newsies” Sky Flaherty, Iain Young and Michael Damaski. “Newsies” is thrilling, full-on energy, and everyone who attended was grinning from ear to ear. Be sure to check out the 2016-2017 #BroadwayIndy season at: BroadwayInIndianapolis. com “Where’s Amy?’ can’t wait to see you there!
Cast members Peterson, Young, Dameski and Flaherty ready to take on the world and shine on stage in the Broadway hit musical “Newsies.”
March 29, 2016
NIGHT & DAY
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
two cops. three crooks. eight doors. go.
Your weekly serving of Just the Ticket
J. Razzo′s 2 is a comfortable Italian restaurant in the growing community of Westfield, and it is a branch off of the original J. Razzo’s. Traditional cuisine is featured on the menu with affordable prices and high-quality ingredients, and many sauces, dressings, pastas and breads are made fresh daily in the kitchen. Enjoy friendly service, and take advantage of the full bar within the establishment. Type of Food: Traditional Italian meals Food Recommendation: Seafood Fettuccine Reservations: Optional
J. Razzo’s 2 Hours: Mon – Thurs: 4-10 p.m., Fri – Sat: 5-11 p.m. Address: 3150 E. Ind. 32, Westfield Phone: 317-804-2051
The best broccoli parmesan soup Commentary by Ceci Martinez This is a mouth-watering recipe! This flavorful and vibrant Broccoli Parmesan Soup is a bowl of pure, creamy comfort! Notes: A pinch of baking soda is a good trick for cooking broccoli; it raises the pH softening vegetable fiber so simmering time is much shorter. Serves: 6 Ingredients: 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, 1 medium onion, finely chopped (about 1 cup), 4 medium stalks celery, finely diced (about 1 cup), 2 medium cloves garlic, minced, 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour, 2 cups milk, 2 cups low-sodium vegetable or chicken stock, plus more if necessary, 1/4 teaspoon baking soda, 12 cups broccoli florets, stems, and stalks cut into 1-inch pieces, 3 ounces Parmigiano-Reggiano, grated, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, salt and freshly ground black pepper, croutons Directions: Melt 3 tablespoons of butter in a soup pot over medium-high heat. Add onion, celery and garlic and cook, stirring, until vegetables are softened but not browned, about 5 minutes (reduce heat if butter begins to brown). Add flour and cook, stirring constantly, until all the flour is absorbed, about 30 seconds. Stirring constantly, slowly pour in the milk, followed
UN
13
A
A Comedy By
Paul Slade Smith
Directed by Darrin Murrell
April 29 - May 15, 2016 TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
317.843.3800
atistage.org
AT THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
4th Annual Pair broccoli parmesan soup with a grilled sandwich. (Photo by Ceci Martinez)
by the stock. Stir in baking soda and broccoli florets and bring to a boil. Then reduce heat to maintain a simmer, cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until florets are completely tender, about 20 minutes. Working in batches, transfer the mixture to a blender, add the Parmesan, and blend, starting on low speed and gradually increasing to high, until completely smooth, about 1 minute. Add additional stock or water if necessary to thin to the desired consistency. Whisk in lemon juice and season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve soup with croutons. Ceci Martinez is a Zionsville resident who was born in New York and raised in Peru. For more of Ceci’s recipes, visit currentzionsville.com.
Behind Bars: Local Lemonade Get it at The Local, Westfield Ingredients: 1.5 oz. Veev acai vodka, 2 oz. Sun King Cream Ale, fill with lemonade Directions: Layer over ice, garnish with a lemon, and serve in a mason jar. Stir before drinking.
Fairy Houses, Tea Parties, Crafts & MOre!
APRIL 20-23
Visit NickelPlateArts.org for all the fairy
fun!
And check out our partners’ arts events. SWOON! Hamilton County Artists’ Association The Naked Truth March 31 - April 29 | hcaa-in.org White River Sound Chorus Friends and Family Show April 5, 7 pm whiteriversoundchorus.org
Fishers Arts Council: Art In City Hall HSE Senior Showcase April 18 - May 6 fishersartscouncil.com Logan Street Sanctuary Danika Holmes and Jeb Hart April 29, 7:30 pm | suggested donation $10 loganstreetsanctuary.com
Thank you to our Official Partners and sponsors:
Nickel Plate Arts | 107 S. 8th Street | Noblesville, IN | 317.452.3690
14
March 29, 2016
NIGHT & DAY
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Lounge offers adults an escape By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com
Tea, Fashion Show & Silent Auction
Sunday, April 24 From 2 to 4 pm
East Street Studios (Campus of IMMI) 18880 N. East St., Westfield, IN 46074
Benefiting the Heart and Soul Free Clinic
FOR MORE INFORMATION: (317) 804-5782 www.heartandsoulclinic.org MEDIA SPONSOR
PRESENTING SPONSOR
Those 21 and older living on Indy’s north side or in Hamilton Co. now have a closer refuge than the bar lounges cocktails placed downtown. The Idyll Lounge, at 8487 Union Chapel Rd., opened about three weeks ago. Natalie Nierman, general manager, said the lounge is ideal for those finishing dinner and wanting to stay out a little longer. Although food is sold at the bar, there are only eight small plates including surf and turf, guacamole, lobster rolls and more. “It’s a high end cocktail lounge. We felt like the north side of Indianapolis needed something like this because they really don’t have it,” Nierman said. “We’re focused on having a really great guest experience. In other words, our staff is going to treat our customers with the utmost respect. We just feel that customer service has gone away in the last handful of years.” The Idyll Lounge offers patio seating, as well as large garage doors that open when the weather allows to encourage fresh air inside the bar. There is no smoking. “We are going to make sure that when people leave, they’re just impressed all the way
The Idyll Lounge is a cocktail lounge targeting those who desire after dinner drinks. (Submitted photo)
around from our food and our drinks to our staff,” Nierman said. “We want to make them want to come back and tell their friends.” The Idyll Lounge encourages private parties, and multiple have been held at the bar since it has opened. “It’s the perfect place for after dinner drinks,” Nierman said. “We have great music, live music and a DJ on some nights.” An acoustic musician will begin performing at 8 p.m. each Thursday beginning in April. The bar is open Monday through Saturday, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. For more, visit idyll-lounge.com.
The Center for the Performing Arts – 355 City Center Dr., Carmel – thecenterpresents.org Apr. 1 – Creedence Clearwater Revisited Hoosier Park Racing & Casino – 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson – hoosierpark.com Apr. 1 – Living Proof Apr. 2 – Henry Lee Summer The Warehouse – 254 1 Ave. S.W., Carmel – liveforthemusic.com Apr. 1 – John Cowan Apr. 2 – Robbie Fulks Old National Centre – 502 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis – oldnationalcentre.com Mar. 30 – Silverstein, Being As an Ocean, Emarosa, Coldrain, and Raritych Mar. 31 – Brit Floyd Apr. 1 – MUTEMATH and Paper Route 8 Second Saloon – 111 N. Lynhurst Dr., Indianapolis – 8secondssaloon.net Apr. 1 – Trent Tomlinson and Trigger Happy Apr. 2 – BackRoad 39 Hopwood Cellars Winery – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – hopwoodcellars.com Apr. 1 – Julia Malott and guests Apr. 2 – Nick Ivanovich Trio Cobblestone Grill – 160 S. Main St., Zionsville – cobblestonegrill.com Apr. 1 – Jeff Day Apr. 2 – Jon England *Performers are scheduled, but may change
lIve MUsIC
Divorce - What to Expect: Making a Workable Custodial and Parenting Time Arrangement Child Custody is actually two separate concepts; legal and physical custody of the children have different definitions and applications. Legal custody refers to the authority to make decisions on ongoing medical, educational, and religious issues surrounding the children. Joint legal custody allows for both parents to have input into these significant decisions and prohibits one parent from making these decisions without the consultation from the other. In cases where, the parents are able to communicate and cooperate with one another on such matters, joint legal custody is a typical agreement or order. However, if the parents are unable to discuss these discussions in a reasonable and consistent manner, the Court may issue an order awarding one parent this authority, referred to as “sole” legal custody. The legal custody order does not automatically affect the physical custody/parenting time order. Physical custody refers to the primary residence of the children, subject to the parenting time of the other parent, which can be as much as an fifty percent or what is referred to a “shared” physical custody. So long as a parenting time schedule is in the best interest of the children, parents may create a unique schedule which satisfies the needs of their children and each other and allows for both structure and flexibility. If the parties are unable to agree, the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines provides a minimum parenting time schedule that gradually increases from the time of a child’s birth up until the child is three (3) years of age whereby parenting time occurs every other weekend, alternating holidays, with extended periods of parenting time during summer vacation. While the Guidelines represent a minimum amount of reasonable parenting time to be afforded to the non-custodial parent, many Indiana Courts commonly award an involved, non-custodial parent parenting time in excess of the schedule provided in the Guidelines, so again, an agreement that takes into account all facets of the parents’ schedules and the children’s needs is preferable.
If you and your child’s parent do not have regular or typical work schedules, creating a schedule tailored to meet your specific needs will likely better serve your family than would the “default” schedule under the Guidelines. Should parents request court intervention to determine a parenting time schedule, parties would be well advised to keep in mind that judges will only be as knowledgeable about the details of your daily schedules based upon the evidence presented at trial as time permits. Therefore, there are a number of benefits to reaching an out of court agreement, including but not limited to, keeping work-related child care expenses low and allowing for added flexibility for holiday traditions or family vacations. When parties are able to communicate and cooperate on these matters it is a win-win for all involved. We recognize that such is not always possible. In the event you are unable to reach an agreement and you must litigate the issue, Indiana Courts consider a number of factors in determining an appropriate custodial and parenting time arrangement. Factors considered in determining what may be in the child’s best interest with respect to physical custody include: which parent has served as the primary caregiver; the child’s age and sex; the wishes of the child and the parties; the child’s relationship with each parent, siblings, and others; the child’s adjustment to their home, school, and community, the mental and physical health of all involved; among other various considerations. At Hollingsworth & Zivitz, P.C., our team has the experience, the understanding, and the compassion to assist with your family law needs. If you have questions or concerns regarding divorce, custody, support, or any other family law concerns contact our firm at 317.DIVORCE or visit our website at www.hzlegal.com.
March 29, 2016
DOUGH
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
15
Homes sales down 3.5 percent Commentary by Jim Litten Pended home sales are gaining momentum in Central Indiana. Although February 2016’s data shows pended sales were real estate down 3.5 percent compared to this time last year, January 2016 sales had been down 9.5 percent. Available inventory continues to tighten across the region, while average sales prices grew modestly by 2.7 percent, now at $171,932. Hamilton Co. saw decreases in all categories – average sales price, available inventory and pended sales. In February, the average sales price was down 0.3 percent to $268,678, listings declined by four houses, and pended sales dipped 16 percent compared to this time last year. • In Westfield, the average year-to-date home sale price stayed relatively flat compared to this time last year, now at $309,498. • Inventory moved at a slightly slower pace in Westfield in February 2016. Overall, homes sold in 85 days – five more days than this time last year.
• Buyers in Westfield had more options available to them. Last month, 224 homes were available for sale – an increase of 30 homes compared to February 2015. • Pended home sales have slipped in Westfield. In February 2016, 58 homes sold – a decline of 23 homes compared to February 2015. • Of the pended home sales in Westfield last month, one was priced above $1,000,000; nine were priced $500,000 to $999,999; 19 were priced $300,000 to $499,999; 15 were priced $200,000 to $299,999; and 14 were priced $100,000 to $199,999. The Spring buying season will heat up the market, but the low level of inventory will keep demand in check. As this trend continues, it’s more apparent average sale prices will only continue to rise. Jim Litten is the president of F.C. Tucker Company. Comment on this article by e-mailing to editorial@youarecurrent.com.
#1 A GEN IN C T ARM &W E L ESTF IELD !
KEITH ALBRECHT The Keith Albrecht Team ,FJUI!LFJUITIPNFT DPN t XXX LFJUITIPNFT DPN 0 t $
Dispatches Young professionals event – Discover Indy is an annual event for young professionals to get plugged into Indianapolis through a social, yet focused evening. Attendees will meet other young professionals who are new to the metro area to learn more about our city and ways to get involved. This event will be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. April 7 at Kiwanis International, 3536 Woodview Tr., Indianapolis. For more, visit www.IndianapolisJCI.org.
Building future workforce – OneZone presents Workforce 2020, Building a Strategic Workforce for the Future, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 19 at Ritz Charles. The nature of employment and the composition of the labor pool are undergoing a transformation. Edward Cone, deputy director in the Thought Leadership group at Oxford Economics, will share research results that serve as a call to action for all businesses. Reservations are due by April 15. Visit www.OneZoneCommerce.com.
REMODELERS
BATHROOMS SINCE 1993 QUALITY PRODUCTS, EXPERT INSTALLATION GUARANTEED!
317-848-7634 www.centennialremodelers.com
LICENSED BONDED INSURED
EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED
Auto repair costs – RepairPal.com recently conducted a study to determine the average cost of common auto repairs in each state. They looked at water pump, alternator and brake pad replacement costs on three popular car models in a range of zip codes across each state. Indiana ranked in the top 20 for most affordable car repairs. The most expensive state for repairs – Alaska. Source: RepairPal.com
Amazing Lots Available Now!
Looking for something special? We nail the concept. We specialize in low maintenance, custom designed homes for main-level living with indoor/outdoor, open-concept floor plans that include jaw-dropping architectural detail... and all with your full input. If this sounds like what you haven’t been able to find, we should talk further. Call us at 317.506.3568 or just visit us online at WoodstockCustomHomes.com and see what we’ve created for other clients who had unique ideas of their own, too.
16
March 29, 2016
HEALTH
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Thirteen Hamilton Co. EMTs, paramedics honored with St. Vincent Angel Medic Award
HELP US HELP YOU! This newspaper is for, by and about the community it serves. Our editorial content is wholly dependent on independent marketplace research, and in order to remain relevant, it’s time to freshen our data. You may be contacted via e-mail by SMARI, Inc., the firm Current uses for such research. If you receive the e-mail, please take a few minutes to complete the survey in it so we may remain focused on what it is you want and expect in your weekly newspaper. If you do not receive an e-mail, please visit http://survey.smari.com/tc1 to take the short survey. Thank you in advance for your participation, and thank you, as always, for reading Current, where we’re fond of saying, “News is what our readers say it is.”
On March 2, St.Vincent honored 13 Hamilton Co. residents with its annual Angel Medic Award, which is given each year to an EMT or Paramedic in each of the fire departments in Central Indiana. Recipients of the Angel Medic Award not only demonstrate proficiency in patient care, but also display an attitude of professionalism which commands respect from the candidate’s provider affiliation, patients and their community. The purpose of this award is to provide public recognition for those contributions made to patient care that align with the St.Vincent core values. Nominations are made by peers and evaluated by a committee based on volunteerism/community service, core value commitment, leadership qualities, professionalism and providing appropriate medical care. Pictured , back row, from left Ramona Everett-Seymour, Perry Township Volunteer Fire Dept., Michael Goodrich, Pike Township Fire Dept., Chris Duarte, Wayne Durbin Township Volunteer Fire Dept., Renee Webb, Westfield Fire Dept., Rick Viehe, Carmel Fire Dept., Doug Bish, St.Vincent Critical Care Transport- special recognition as St. Vincent, Angel Medic, John Coonfield, Jackson Fire Territory, Greg Maxwell, Decatur Township Fire Dept. Front row, from left, Adam Lee, Fishers Fire Dept., Brandi Cunningham, Whitestown Fire Dept., Matthew Quigley, Zionsville Fire Dept., Todd Watson, Noblesville Fire Dept. Not pictured, Kevin Brock, Cicero Fire Dept. (Submitted photo)
Dispatches Healing Hands Gala – Trinity Free Clinic, the largest free medical and dental clinic in Hamilton Co., announced that St.Vincent renewed its commitment as the title sponsor for the Trinity Free Clinic’s annual fundraiser, the Healing Hands Gala. This event will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. April 29 at Ritz Charles and support the clinic’s general operating fund. For more, visit www.TrinityFreeClinic.org.
Be Beautiful – You are invited to Be Beautiful, a fundraiser for On Your Feet Foundation from 5 to 8 p.m. April 25 at 1200 W. Carmel Dr. On Your Feet helps birthparents build a better life through case management and coaching, monetary grants and a community of other birthparents. A donation of $125 will provide guests with one service of their choice from ClarityMD, Dragonfly or Method Salon. Wine and hors d’oeuvres will be provided.
NOW OPEN IN FISHERS
cure
4 sure
WESTFIELD:
FISHERS:
17549 Gunther Blvd • 317-399-5540 11175 Allisionville Rd • 317-588-1040 ANDERSON | FISHERS | KOKOMO | MARION | MUNCIE | WESTFIELD
March 29, 2016
INSIDE & OUT
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
17
Blueprint for Improvement: Brighter kitchen, bigger dining Commentary by Larry Greene
After solutions:
After
The goal was to create a brighter, larger space in which the homeowners could enjoy cooking, dining, and entertaining. 1. The existing perimeter cabinets were painted white, and the hood was replaced, updating the look. 2. Removing the large bulkhead above the island allowed a more open feel and the installation of pendant lights. 3. The new dining room addition mirrors an extended bay on the other side of the home seamlessly. 4. The large, custom windows bring so much light into the space, which extends into the adjacent sitting area. 5. New white, custom built-in shelving and an update to the stone fireplace create a cozy, inviting feel. 6. The space was completed with accent cove lighting, and custom glass cabinet inserts.
Before Background info: These homeowners recently relocated to this 21-year-old home in the Queens Manor neighborhood from their California home. They knew they wanted to do some updating, while still matching the classic structure and wood trim throughout the home.
Before problems:
Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may e-mail him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before and after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.
The existing space appeared dark and bulky, with a lack of space for a decent dining table. For a combined kitchen/dining/living space, it was definitely too small. It was not a pleasant space to spend time in or entertain guests.
JUST REDUCED! $1,950/MONTH!
WE WILL PAY $1,000 REFERRAL FEE FOR ANYONE REFERRING A CUSTOMER THAT CONTRACTS TO BUILD A HOUSE IN NORTHWALK!
• 4 bed, 2.5 bath • Finished basement
5805 CORRALBERRY COURT, CARMEL, 46033
One of those days? Help is just around the corner. Computer Troubleshooters
317-867-0900 www.CTCarmel.com
Free In-shop Diagnosis up to $55 value.
SCAN FOR SPECIAL OFFER!
316 S Range Line Rd, Downtown Carmel Hours 9-6 M-F • 317.867.0900
138 West Carmel Drive Carmel, IN 46032 317-848-1588 • www.amrelo.com
Call on us at any time for services including: Hardware Troubleshooting Software Troubleshooting Internet/Email Setup and Assistance Networking Application Setup and Support Regular Computer Maintenance iPhone & Tablet repairs Virus Protection & Removal Internet Security Troubleshooting Remote Access & Diagnostics Service Plans Residential and Business Services PC and Mac Service and Sales
NORTHWALK $269,500 patio homes 740 N. Union Street, Westfield 317.867.2880 Low maintenance living with main floor master bedrooms MODEL OPEN: Friday - Monday • Noon - 5:00 p.m.
TheAndersonCorporation.com
18
March 29, 2016
LIFESTYLE
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
LIC# CO51300008
No Joke! The earlier you call to schedule your spring tune up, the more you save.
CALL BY March 31 April 30 May 31 Wait til June pay FULL
PAY $59 $69 $79
PRICE $92
Cannot be combined with other offers.
www.HowaldHeatingAndAir.com
Teacher of the Month!
CONGRATS!
The winners for last month's Teacher of the Month contest, sponsored by Market District, are: Teacher Mrs. Miller Student Hannah Pensyl Westfield Intermediate The winning students will get to have a lunchtime party and the teachers will receive gift certificates to Market District. The next deadline to submit an essay is April 15 To submit your 100-word essay about your favorite teacher, email it to Teacher@youarecurrent.com.
(4328)
Friends of Chaucie’s Place Breakfast Please join us to learn how Chaucie’s Place child sexual abuse and youth suicide prevention programs impact our community...our family, friends, neighbors and co-workers. Wednesday, April 27, 2016 • 7:00-9:00 am Ritz Charles • 12156 N. Meridian Street • Carmel
$10 per person • Donation envelopes will be available and the courtesy of a contribution to Chaucie’s Place is most appreciated.
Great Sphinx and Pyramid of Khafra. (Photo by Don Knebel)
Mysteries of the sphinx Commentary by Don Knebel Many things about the Great Sphinx on Egypt’s Giza Plateau remain mysterious. The truth of a popular story about its travel missing nose is not among them. The Great Sphinx, having the head of a man and the body of a lion, is the world’s largest monolithic statue. Carved in the limestone in the quarry from which the stones of the Great Pyramids were mined, the body is 241 feet long and the top of the head is 66 feet above the floor. For thousands of years, the body was covered with desert sand, creating the image of a disembodied head sometimes mistaken for an Egyptian goddess. Despite its size, no Egyptian records mention the Great Sphinx and archaeologists are not sure when or why it was created. One popular theory is that the Sphinx honors Pharaoh Khafra, who ruled Egypt in about 2500 B.C. and whose pyramid, the second largest in Egypt, is nearby. Supporters of this theory believe the once-painted head is that of
Khafra. Others claim the Sphinx was sculpted before Khafra, who discovered it buried in the sand and ordered his pyramid built alongside it. In 1932, American physic Edgar Cayce reported a vision revealing the Great Sphinx was built in 10,000 B.C. by survivors from Atlantis. That same year Cayce predicted that we would learn in 1958 that the Great Pyramids were built by workers somehow able to float their enormous stones in the air. A 15th century Arab historian reported that the nose of the Sphinx was pried off by a Sufi Muslim outraged that locals were praying to the Great Sphinx for a successful harvest. But Giza guides have long claimed that cannon balls fired by Napoleon’s soldiers shattered the nose. Sketches made before the birth of Napoleon show Sphinx without his nose. Case closed. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column, visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville. com.
Dispatches Designer workshop series – The public is invited to connect with design professionals each month on various interior design topics. Join us for Start With Art and Let it Be Your Design Guide at 10:30 a.m. April 19 at the Indiana Design Center. Dianne Wright of Coats-Wright Art & Design will present. RSVP via e-mail to concierge@ IndianaDesignCenter.com.
Quick fix for tired feet – A quick way to perk up tired feet is with an ice massage. Fill the bottom of a basin, or a corner of the tub, with one layer of ice cubes. Sit down and rub your feet over the ice cubes. Continue massaging until your feet feel better or until the ice melts. Then dry them and apply some lotion. Source: BottomLinePersonal.com
Shaving cream for carpet stains – Shaving cream, the plain white, foamy kind, can be used to treat a variety of carpet stains. Spray the shaving cream onto a spot and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Use a soft scrub brush and gently rub the cream into the stain. Dampen a cloth with vinegar and water and blot the stain. Continue blotting until all the cream is picked up and the extra water is absorbed. Source: DoItYourself.com
March 29, 2016
LIFESTYLE 1
2
3
4
5
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com 6
7
8
9
10
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
21
25
35
36
39
42
41 45
46
54
65
34
44 49
52
53
55
56
63
62
33
40 43
51
61
32
48
47
50
60
31
38
13
57
58
59
64 67
66
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
Across 1. Andrew, to Oliver Luck 4. Morellis Cleaners equipment 9. Westfield Police Department speed gun 14. Katz, Sapper & Miller pro, initially 15. Up, on an Indiana map 16. No. 1 vote-getter in Indiana in 2008 U.S. Presidential election
7
2 3 5 1
17. Gun an IndyCar engine 18. India’s second-largest city 19. Rosie’s Place diner 20. Clear a whiteboard at Noblesville HS 22. Catch in the act 24. Zionsville-to-Muncie dir. 25. Cosmetics company founder from Indy 27. Play matchmaker for (2 wds.)
3
29. Standard of perfection 31. Dunkin’ Donuts cream-filled pastry 35. “Get outta here!” 38. Big Ten Tournament ranking 40. Former capital of Japan 41. Muldoon’s, e.g. 42. Hamilton County courthouse event 44. Word before Castle and
You may be allowed these deductions and credits on your 2015 Form IT-40 Indiana Individual Income Tax Return: U.S. Government Income
•
Rent
•
Interest on IRS refunds
•
Real estate taxes
•
Interest on U.S. Bonds
•
Private school tuition
•
Social Security benefits
•
Long term care insurance premiums
•
Active, reserve or retired military pay
•
Supplies credit for teachers at Westfield-Washington schools
Contact a Somerset tax professional to help assist you, or visit us online at somersetcpas.com to learn more!
Kevin O’Connell, CPA, JD Principal
1 9 8
7 5 2 3 8 4 1 7 6 6 8
BEFORE YOU FILE, CHECK FOR THESE DEDUCTIONS AND CREDITS.
Personal Expenses
1 6 4
28
30
37
12
24
27
26 29
23
11
Dave Burnett, CPA, PFS, CFP Principal
3925 River Crossing Pkwy, Suite 300 | Indianapolis, IN 46240 | 317.472.2200 | info@somersetcpas.com
19
Find the items in the puzzle going up, down, sideways or diagonally and list them. Each letter is used no more than once.
9
4 8 2 6
4
Harmony in Indiana 45. Fast food chain 48. Grimm beast 49. Village Tailors lines 50. Engage in an annual Purdue prank 52. Throw with effort 54. Indianapolis Zoo critter sniffer 56. Steak ‘n Shake founder from Sharpsville 60. Hoosier National Forest tree juice 63. Cacophony at a Murat Theatre rock concert 64. Riley Farm wooly animal 65. Untrustworthy one 67. Small band at Jazz Kitchen 71. IU Health employee, briefly 72. Word with ear or peace 73. Petite Chou Restaurant farewell 74. Biblical verb ending 75. Sail holders on Geist 76. SS ___ & Paul Cathedral 77. Fishers HS tennis court divider Down 1. Threaded fastener 2. Musical work at the Basile Center 3. The N of USNA 4. “Most assuredly!” 5. ___ v. Wade 6. Magic on a Bankers Life Fieldhouse scoreboard 7. Ultimate degree in an HSE math class 8. Kimmel shoe polish service 9. Department store founder (with Sears) from Lafayette 10. Pacers’ former org. 11. Dinner and a show at The Palladium, perhaps 12. United Methodist Church prayer ending 13. Pinkish at Ruth’s Chris
F O L K E Q R
D N A B J E C A F
S D N A H A E R O O M
J O J R E V I R E T I H W
M A S S A C H U S E T T S O A
I J I F I M P R E S S I O N I S M
6 Pacific Islands
__________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________
5 Art Movements
__________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________
P F A L L C R E E K A R O B A R O B C
C U B I S M D P R G R A F F I T I
M S I N D I A N A R E T S A E
A O M A S D R O F D E B S
V I R G I N I A F W T
A B S T R A C T E
I T I H A T M
4 Watch Parts
__________________ __________________ __________________ __________________
3 Downtown Indy Avenues
__________________ __________________ __________________
2 Indy Bodies of Water
__________________ __________________
1 "Limestone Capital of the World"
__________________
21. ComedySportz bit 23. Had a panini at Panera 26. Catch one’s breath at the Monon Center 27. ___ of hand (magic) 28. Bed Bath & Beyond thickness 30. Sleekly designed, like an Indy car 32. Fleming’s steak sauce 33. Current news bit 34. Clowes Hall seating sections 35. Family Leisure hot tubs 36. Former Purdue basketball player turned U.S. Representative: ___ Clawson 37. Ind., for Indiana 39. Challenge 43. Reason to call Schuler Plumbing 46. Affirmative vote in the Indi-
ana House 47. KFC founder from Henryville 49. Satan’s domain 51. Hirosaki Restaurant ornamental fish 53. Hancock Fabrics velvety material 55. Open, as a bottle 57. Burdened 58. Overact at The Tarkington 59. America’s Cup entry 60. Whole alternative at Marsh 61. “___ and the King of Siam” 62. Puccini’s pots partner 66. Parkside Animal Hospital medic 68. James Whitcomb Riley poem of praise 69. Cambridge univ. 70. hoosierbuzz.com stinger. Anwers on Page 23
LOSE WEIGHT NOW... AND KEEP IT OFF! 20 March 29, 2016
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Find the BEST package to meet your goals! Check out website below!
CALL Full-Body Fitness, Cindy Sams TODAY! (317)250-4848 • www.fbfitness.com
Get your card in front of 122,070 households! Call Dennis O’Malia @ 370.0749 for details
FIRM. TONE. TIGHTEN.
3C Plumbing Inc. Cy Clayton Cadwalader
REPAIRS.
REASONABLY PRICED. RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING
- water heaters - sump pumps - garbage disposals - bath & kitchen faucets - water softeners -
cy@3CPlumbing.com
HANDYMAN SERVICES CHIP TRAIN REMODELING KITCHENS • BATHROOMS • BASEMENTS
317.850.5114
16 years experience Free home inspection Guaranteed work/referrals Lic. # PC1Q701074
Remodeling Carmel and Zionsville since 1992 Licensed • Bonded • Insured Chip Train 317-258-2650 • chiptrain@msn.com
350
Licensed, insured & bonded • Kitchen/Bath Remodeling
Celebrating 28 Years
• Custom Decks • Finished Basements • Ceramic Tile • Wood Floors • Doors & Windows • Interior & Exterior Painting • Drywall • Plumbing & Electrical
Gary D. Simpson Office: 317-660-5494 Cell: 317-703-9575 Free Estimates & Satisfaction Guaranteed
• Roofing and Siding • Room Additions • Power Washing • Decorative & Regular Concrete • Handyman Services
simpsonconstructionservices.com
WALLA INTERIOR PAINTING Small Local Business - Servicing Hamilton County 2010-2014 Angie’s List Service Award Winner Fully Insured - FREE ESTIMATES Discounts on high quality paints
• walls • ceilings • trim • wall prep wallapainting.com 317.656.7045
TURN YOUR ‘TO DO’ LIST INTO A ‘TO DONE’ LIST
317-797-8181
www.jeffofalltrades.net - Insured & Bonded
Since 1993
LICENSED BONDED INSURED
848-7634
www.centennialremodelers.com
Member Central Indiana
PROM TUXEDO RENTAL
HANDYMAN SERVICES, LLC.
FREE ESTIMATES
ROOFING • SIDING • WINDOWS
$150-175 for most rooms 2 coats & patching on walls
“JEFF” OF ALL TRADES • PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL • TILING, CARPENTRY & MORE!
Insurance Specialist ROSE ROOFING Storm Damage
Book your tuxedo now!
$40 OFF
$35 OFF
Any job of $250 or more “JEFF” OF ALL TRADES 317-797-8181 Coupon must be presented at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Offer expires 4/30/16.
1233 W. Oak Street, Zionsville, IN 46077 www.chromaticsstudio.com 317.847.4071
HERE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY Protect Your Assets For Your Children and Grandchildren • Estate Planning & Reviews • Power of Attorney • Health Care • Wills Directives • Trusts • Living Wills • Pet Trusts
Law Office of
TREE SERVICE • BOBCAT SERVICE • LANDSCAPING SERVICE
Wesley N. Hoppenrath
3501 Westfield Rd, Suite 101 • Westfield IN (317) 913-2828 info@hoppenrathlaw.com • www.hoppenrathlaw.com
Member of the Indiana and Indianapolis Bar Associations
• Interior/exterior painting • Epoxy floors • Power washing • Deck staining • Drywall texturing • Siding & trim replacement
FREE GUTTER CLEANING WITH EXTERIOR PAINTING
317-760-7611 317-701-7147
WE DO IT ALL! CALL (317) 517-1721 TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE! • FULLY INSURED •
Your exterior house painting specialist! • • • • •
NEVER PAY A PAINTER A DEPOSIT!
317.757.2970 • www.riskfreepainting.com Clean of Hearts Cleaning Service Collecting dust since 2005
• Residential Cleaning • Move Ins/Move Outs • Quality Service • Satisfaction Guaranteed
317-430-7684
Call now for $20 off your first cleaning!
Freeates
Estim
Insured & Bonded
BEST PRICE GUARANTEE! “A” RATING WITH THE BBB! MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! 5-YEAR WARRANTEE INCLUDES LABOR! 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE, You don’t pay us a dime for painting your home until you are 100% satisfied!
ADDITIONAL $100 OFF IF YOU CALL BY APRIL 15TH!
March 29, 2016
WHOLE HOUSE EXTERIOR PAINTING
$3,699 BOOK NOW SPECIAL $ 3,333
21
Current in Westfield A-Rated!
www.currentinwestfield.com
*Includes washing, scraping, sanding, caulking, priming and painting as needed, and material & labor warranty.
TRIM ONLY PAINTING
$2,399 $ 2,222
BOOK NOW SPECIAL
*Paint not included.
a nnie g re e nb e rg schw e ig e r realtor ® broker • the meredith group • f.c. tucker company
opening new doors for you
317 .361 .6333 • anneischweiger @ gmail.com
MEDICARE IS CONFUSING... I take the "fus" out of the confusion. Free Educational Workshops. Call or email for dates, times and locations. Bob Adams, CLTC 317.402.3171 Noblesville Resident www.robertadamsinsurance.com r.adams@robertadamsinsurance.com
www.ductznoblesville.com • 317.773.9831
Protect what matters most. Commercial/Residential Gutter Cleaning • Pressure Washing Fully Insured • Free Estimates
Home | Life | Auto | Business
10% off Gutter, Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing
317.846.5554 shepherdins.com
(Offer expires 4-30-16)
(317) 645-8373 • www.TopShineWindowCleaning.com
Classifieds
VISA, MasterCard acceptedReach 122,070 homes weekly
Services Spring Lawn aeration Weekly – Biweekly mowing Free Estimates. www.y-aerate.com 317 214 7047
Services
Services
Services
Rick’s Lawn Service
Residential mowing, weed eating, clean up. Best rates in town 317 679 6611
Kingston’s BAND REHEARSAL SPACE
Book a session for your band! 3 hours/$50 1,000 SF studio, lounge with 60” plasma TV, full PA & backline provided, drums available 340 Ridgepoint Drive, Carmel rick@idealtalentinc.com 317-979-0137 Like us on Facebook! “Between the awesome physical facility, and the exceptional personal service, look no further than Kingston’s.” -Travis Jensen, An Innocent Band
Lawn Care & Landscaping
Guitar Lessons With Baker Scott
Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons near Carey Road & 146th Carmel 317-
910-6990
.com
Locally owned/operated over 40 YRS * SPRING CLEAN UP * MULCH * MOWING * FERTILIZING * TEAR OUT/REPLACE * FREE ESTIMATES CALL 317-491-3491
For pricing e-mail your ad to raquel@youarecurrent.com
Services
Services
Pet & House Sitting Service
Wth recording artist Duke Tumatoe Learn from professional and have fun All levels - in Carmel duke@duketumatoe.com or 317-201-5856
Guitar Lessons
www.pawpatrolindy.com 16 years Experience
317-802-6565 317-432-1627
“The Safe and Reliable Alternative to Boarding” “We take the time when you don’t have it!”
Specializing in de-cluttering your closets, attics, and garages! Start off your New Year clutter free! sweetorganizations@gmail.com 317-453-0754
Insured/Bonded Serving Carmel & Westfield
FREE MOWING!
...for one week. Average cost $35/week. 6 time Angie’s List award winners: WALLA LAWN CARE. Small local business. Includes mowing, edging, trimming. Landscape services also available. Free mow received at end of season with weekly mowing. Offer for new customers only. 698-5480 or wallalawncare@gmail.com
22
March 29, 2016
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
services Will clean out garages, basements, attics, etc.; move/haul furniture, trash, etc.; clean gutters, mow yards; run errands; do odd jobs, render personal services. Fully insured. Text or call Jay @ 574-398-2135 anytime
SPRING TUNE-UP
service by Accent’ Bicycles Basic Tune UP $59 Major Tune UP $89 plus drive train cleaning Call: 317-506-6902
Booth Rent Carmel Hair stylist
3 months free booth rent Extar money in your pocket in 015 Beautiful Private Setting 884-8579
For sale
show
Show
Stamps! Covers! Collecting Supplies! The Indiana Stamp Club hosts its Spring Stamp Fair, April 9-10 at the Lawrence Community Center, 5301 N. Franklin Rd., Lawrence, Ind. Show hours: Sat. 10-5; Sun. 10-4. 17 dealers. Free admission and ample free parking. Contact: Tom Chastang (317) 913-9319 Email: tchas5@sbcglobal.net Website: www.indianastampclub.org Auction
Auction
Real Estate Auction Saturday • April 16 • 10 am
New Queen Solid Wood Cherry Sleigh Bed HB/FB/Rails. Still in the boxes. Can Del $275 OBO 317-480-6463
Brand NEW Queen Pillowtop Mattress and Box Spring set. Still in factory sealed plastic. Never used. ONLY $195. Del. Avail. Call today 317-480-6463 The Electric Bike Center (EBC)
SPRING SALE ON NOW!
The EBC has two locations in Carmel. Largest selection of electric bikes in the Midwest. Call 317-689-0066.
open house
Now Hiring
Carmel Clay Schools Now Hiring
• Instructional Assistants: Emotional Disability, FAP, FIAT, Life Skills, Remediation, Special Ed needed across elementary, middle and high schools. • EduCare workers: Full time Toddler & Pre-K Teachers, Part-time afternoon Teacher Aid, and Full time Cook • Substitute Teachers: Earn $70/day, flexible work schedule, awesome students and staff • Wireless and Network Infrastructure Specialist: Full time salaried position with benefits Apply online at ccs.k12.in.us Questions: Email cmiddlet@ccs.k12.in.us 317-844-9961
(317) 353-1100 Now Hiring
now hiring Dental Office
Front Office Receptionist Mon-Fri Full-Time Resume to: dental293@gmail.com
Now Hiring
Noblesville Schools Employment Opportunity
Full-time custodians are needed at Noblesville Schools. To apply for these positions, please visit our website at www.noblesvilleschools.org Any questions may be directed to: Steve Coverdale at 317- 773-4680, Ext. 12132 Bill Farley at 317-773-2580, Ext. 26130 CARPENTERS NEEDED NOW
Simpson Construction Services, LLC, a family owned general contractor, would like to hire skilled construction carpenters. Our company is growing, and we are looking for craftsmen that take pride in their work and want a future with our company. Contact Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.
The Brickman Group
Dako North America, Inc. has the following employment opportunity in Fishers, IN: Application Specialist (NK-IN): Provide instruments/reagents systems technical support. Position may requiretravel to various, unanticipated locations. Telecommuting may be permitted. Send your resume (must reference job title and job code NK-IN) to Attn: Cielo, 200 South Executive Drive, Suite 400, Brookfield, WI 53005.
Now Hiring: Painter
$10-12 starting pay. Steady work all year. Training & equipment is provided. All work is local. 35-40 hrs per week, no work on weekends. Must have reliable vehicle. Call Jonathan 999-8124.
NOW HIRING
13192 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN
See Website for Full Terms and Conditions Seller: Carlene A. Henry 10% PP Buyer’s Premium AC30900124 Seth D. Seaton: AU10900115
Learning Time Preschool is looking for Early Childhood Teachers to nurture, motivate & encourage the healthy development of young children at all three of our campuses. Apply @ learningtimepreschool.com
BIOTECHNOLOGY
2,802 SF Home + 2 Barns
2.75 AC • 4 bedrooms • 2 Full Baths • 2 Half Baths • Hardwood Floors • Sunroom • Exposed Brick & Beams • 2 Large Barns • Chicken Coop • Partial Basement • Don’t Miss the Chance to See the Seamless Merging of Old & New! Preview: By Appointment
now hiring
Seasonal/Full Time Wanted Landscape Crew Leaders and Crew Members Located in Westfield Up to $15.00 an hour 317-366-6833
Residential cleaning company in Fishers is seeking Full time and Part time housecleaners. Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm. Needs reliable transportation, current auto insurance and a great attitude. Please call the Housekeeping Maid Easy office for more information or to apply 317-579-1988 or email lindsey@housekeepingmaideasy.com. HELP WANTED
International Montessori School Inc. For Preschool and Kindergarten Students 2150 West 96th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260 NOW ENROLLING FOR SUMMER SCHOOL AND FALL 2016 OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 16, 2016 2:00 PM-4:00 PM Phone: (317) 575-8733 for more information www.intlmontessori.com A unique and warm place for children ages 3-6 years providing quality Montessori Education, including exposure to diverse cultures, languages, art, music and more.
Now Hiring
The Greenskeeper, Inc. is now hiring. Applicants must apply in person at 17309 Westfield Park Rd in Westfield. 317-804-8877 Lawn Care Applicators & Landscape Crew Members 40hr/week. Starting @ $10hr. No experience OK. Must have valid driver’s license, willing to work outdoors in all conditions, able to lift 50lbs.
Passionate About Health and Fitness? Motivated, Outgoing, and Like Helping People? Then We Are Looking for You! A Few Benefits of Working for Us: Get Valuable Training in Health and Nutrition, Fun and Flexible Environment, and FREE Supplements. If Interested, Send Resume to jobs@pointblanknutrition.com.
Seasonal Field Service
Local pool cover service company is seeking seasonal field service assistants. Starting pay will be $11 - $13. Must be able to work flexible hours including overtime. Mechanical abilities and proficiency with basic hand tools required. Must be able to pass a background check. If interested, please contact apccareer@gmail.com
Like to Sew & Create?
Custom drapery and soft furnishings workroom in Carmel is looking for friendly, personable people who like to sew. Sewing experience is necessary and the desire to learn and enjoy is a must. We’ll teach you our methods. Part-time weekday daytime, flexible 20 hour week position in a handy location in Carmel. Ability and willingness to climb a ladder is a needed. Good communication skills. Call Mark at Silk Mountain Creations 815-1660 to set a time to come by. Please do not drop-in. www.silkmountaincreations.com
Lawn mowing & landscaping $10/hr starting pay Servicing Hamilton County No work on Sundays Must have reliable transportation Must be able to lift heavy equipment Must have valid ID Call Ray 698-5480 Midwest Academy is currently seeking candidates to fill the roles of high school science teacher, technology teacher/ coordinator, and substitute teachers. Qualifications include subject area expertise, teaching background, and the ability to relate well to pre-adolescent and teenage students. Master’s degree and experience with learning style differences is preferred. Please send a resume and letter of interest to Katie Foster at kfoster@mymidwestacademy.org.
CAR WASH Rama Car Wash Employment Rama Car Wash is looking for hard working and dedicated individuals. These candidates should be available for full-time and part-time work. Must have flexibility in schedule and enjoy working outdoors. If interested you may download a application from www.ramacarwash.com under our employment section and bring it into the Carmel Dr. location. Rama Car Wash 431 East Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN, 46032
March 29, 2016
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
Now Hiring
Now Hiring
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTITIVE
A Job with Heart
Westfield service company located at US 31 and SR 32 is seeking seasonal CSR’s. Compensation ranging from $11 - $13 per hour. 40 hours per week. Experience with Microsoft Office, excellent phone skills and a customer service mindset required. If interested, please email resumes to apccareer@gmail.com
Work closely with our amazing clients, enjoy flexible scheduling, and experience true job satisfaction. We are a non-medical personal care/elder care agency seeking warm, empathetic caregivers. Experience helpful, but not necessary — your best asset is a genuine desire to help others. Full- and part-time positions available. Contact: apply@claritycaregivers.com
Now Hiring Servers and Line Cooks APPLY IN PERSON 160 E Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN
O P E R A
S P A S
C U R T
S K I M
A N N A
N I N A D V A S E L K E I D A T B B Y S R E A S N D P A V E N E R S T S
R O N S O R T H E L H I N S E R E A L S E E D T R I A O G R H E K O U T I N C O M A D I P E T
R O E A B T U E C K L E A V K E L B O E U E R
A D A R B A M A A T E R E N E P L A I R Y O T O N E W H E M S E L L E Y L A M A D O C E T H N E T
an $850 Value at NO COST to you for parts and activation with only a $99 Customer Installation Charge and the purchase of monthly alarm monitoring services. Terms and conditions below.^
Plus a $100 VISA gift card* from Protect Your Home!
plus home security with the ADT Pulse® system
Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Islands: BORA BORA, EASTER, FIJI, SAMOA, MOOREA, TAHITI; Movements: ABSTRACT, CUBISM, FOLK, GRAFFITI, IMPRESSIONISM; Parts: BAND, FACE, HAND, STEM; Avenues: INDIANA, MASSACHUSETTS, VIRGINIA; Water: FALL CREEK, WHITE RIVER; Capital: BEDFORD
grow your business now
February 2016
Arm and disarm the system Control your appliances and lighting Adjust your thermostat** remotely Lock and unlock your doors Act Now and Receive a
FREE
Wireless Motion Detector
Where Carmel Business Comes First
Combine your advertising message in Current and the Business Leader and reach more decision makers who are willing and able to use your products and services.
Home Security System...
Westfield Residents! Ask about Home Automation
puzzle answers S C R E W
23
Issue 0104
To take advantage of this promotion, you must call no later than 30 days from receiving this advertisement.
Act Now and Receive
6 Window
FREE
or Door Sensors†
To take advantage of this promotion, you must call no later than 30 days from receiving this advertisement. Not valid with
discounts. Must redeem this coupon at time of install.
this coupon at time of install.
WE’RE AVAILABLE 24/7.
CALL NOW:
317.957.3850 Carmel woman Amy Stark seeks to
share knowledge of social media / P2
Contact a sales executive today for pricing and details. 317.489.4444 • info@youarecurrent.com
*$100 Visa Gift Card fulfilled by DEFENDERS through third-party provider, Mpell, upon installation of a security system. Shipping and Handling Fee applies. ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services, which help you manage your home environment and family lifestyle, require the purchase and/or activation of an ADT alarm system with monitored burglary service and a compatible computer, cell phone or PDA with Internet and email access. These ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services do not cover the operation or maintenance of any household equipment/systems that are connected to the ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services/ Equipment. All ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services are not available with the various levels of ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services. All ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services may not be available in all geographic areas. You may be required to pay additional charges to purchase equipment required to utilize the ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services features you desire. **Thermostat controls not available in all states. ^$99 Customer Installation Charge. 36-Month Monitoring Agreement required at $36.99 per month ($1,331.64), 24-Month Monitoring Agreement required at $36.99 ($887.76) for California, including Quality Service Plan (QSP).
† Total package includes 6 door/window sensors. No substitutions allowed. Labor charges may apply. Licenses: AL-15-1104, AK-35221, AZ-ROC217517, AR-2008-0014, CA-ACO6320, CT-ELC.0193944-L5, DE-07-212, FL-EC13003427, DC-602513000006, GALVA205395, HI-CT30946, ID-ELE-SC-39312, IL-127.001042, IN-City of Indianapolis: LAC-000156, IA-AC-0036, KY-City of Louisville: 483, LA-F1082, LA-F1914, LA-F1915, MELM50017382, MD-107-1626, MA-1355C, MI-3601205773, MN-TS01807, MS-15007958, MO-City of St. Louis: CC354, St. Louis County: 74889, MT-247, NE-14451, NV-68518, City of Las Vegas: 3000002944, NJ-34BF00021800, NM-353366, NY-Licensed by the N.Y.S. Dept. of State UID#12000286189, #12000286451, NC-1622-CSA, OH-53891446, City of Cincinnati: AC86, OK-1048, OR-170997, Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor Registration Number: PA22999, RI-3582, SC-BAC5630, SD-1025-7001-ET, TN-C1520, TX-B13734, ACR-3492, UT-6422596-6501, VT-ES-2382, VA-115120, WA-602588694/PROTEYH934RS, WV-042433, WI-City of Milwaukee: PAS-0002696, WYLV-G-21499. 3750 Priority Way South Dr. Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46240 ©2014 Defender Security W
24
March 29, 2016
Current in Westfield
www.currentinwestfield.com
WHERE WILL THIS SEAT TAKE YOU?
MARIANNE GLICK AND MIKE WOODS PRESENT
APRIL 22 – MAY 7 The Tony award-winning Broadway musical, Fiddler on the Roof, is coming to Civic Theatre! This exciting tale of tradition and family comes alive through the unforgettable songs, “Matchmaker,” “If I Were a Rich Man,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” and many more. Tickets are going fast, so order yours today!
TICKETS ON SALE NOW! 317/843-3800 CIVICTHEATRE.ORG at The Center for the Performing Arts
“A UNIVERSAL STORY OF HOPE, LOVE, AND ACCEPTANCE. A STUNNING, JOYFUL, AND JUBILANT MUSICAL MASTERPIECE.” – NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
“FILLED WITH LAUGHTER AND TENDERNESS.” – NEW YORK TIMES