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Council hears seven development proposals Compiled by Noah Alatza • news@currentinwestfield.com The Westfield City Council met May 14 without a single item to adopt. Councilors heard proposals for seven planned unit developments. The next meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. May 29 at City Hall, 130 Penn St. For more, visit westfield.in.gov What happened: Councilors heard the Westfield Playhouse Planned Unit Development, which previously approved a license agreement to allow it to relocate to a city-owned property in downtown Westfield in March. What it means: Currently, the Westfield Playhouse is at 1836 Ind. 32 on the far west side of the city in Eagletown. Playhouse officials want to occupy a plot owned by the city in downWestfield Playhouse released renderings for its new town Westfield building to be built in downtown Westfield. (Submitted to construct a photo) new playhouse. The playhouse would assume responsibility for the property, including maintenance. Since 2002, approximately 101 shows have been performed in the old building. The upgraded 160-seat theater would be at 220 North St., just north of City Hall on one-third of an acre. It was reviewed by Grand Junction Task Group May 16. Council member Cindy Spoljaric was concerned with parking, specifically for disabled citizens. Playhouse officials said they are looking for solutions. Council President Jim Ake said the playhouse is a tremendous asset to the schools and visitors. A neighborhood meeting has not been scheduled. What happened: A voluntary annexation for the first phase of the Osborne Trails PUD was presented to the council, which also conducted a public hearing. What it means: The development formerly was known as Drexler Woods and passed through city council in February 2017. The 265-acre project would allow for a mixed-use development with single-family residential, single-family attached residential and commercial uses at 191st Street from Six Points Road to Horton Road. The annexed land would extend to the northwest of 191st Street and Horton Road. City planner Pam Howard said the annexation will encompass 80 acres. Nobody from the public spoke. The council could vote as early as its June 11 meeting.

What happened: Councilors heard an introduction on the Grand Park Planned Unit Development. What it means: Director of Economic and Community Development Matthew Skelton said the PUD essentially takes in all of the redevelopment authority-owned real estate, including the ProX property. “The purpose behind this is to set a framework for future planned use approvals,” he said. “The proposal does not really change anything. It’s there from a land-use perspective. It is the intention of the city to plat this property.” The PUD now heads to an Advisory Plan Commission public hearing June 4. What happened: The Reserve on South Planned Unit Development was introduced before the council. The PUD would add 13 lots on 8 acres to the north of South Street, also known as 171st Street. What it means: The change of zoning to the north side of South Street is not incorporated in the city’s limit. Thus, the city will have to annex the land. The homes are expected to be high-end with prices ranging from $450,000 to $650,000. The PUD now heads to a June 8 Advisory Plan Commission meeting. What happened: The city council heard the Lyons Team Planned Unit Development, which would accommodate a new real estate office inside the Centennial subdivision. What it means: City Planner Pam Howard said real estate agent Mike Lyons wants to acquire the existing property built in 2000 and use it as a real estate office. The building previously was used for utilities. What happened: Oak Ridge Pointe Planned Unit Development Amendment, also known as the Oak Ridge Shoppes, was presented before the council. What it means: City Planner Pam Howard said the amendment will accommodate a tenant building with as many as six retail shops on 2.2 acres at the south side of Ind. 32 to the west of Oak Ridge Road. Council member Cindy Spoljaric said the site access and traffic circulation is going to be chaotic. “I’m wondering how all the traffic in that area will work,” she said. Council member Steve Hoover said he also was concerned on the need for a second right turn in and right turn out. What happened: Last on the agenda presented to the council was the Spring Mill Station Planned Unit Development Amendment. What it means: The PUD was approved in October 2017 on roughly 5 acres west of Spring Mill Road north of 161st Street. Although plans haven’t changed substantially, the project has been moved back from the roadway 20 feet to accommodate future expansions and reconstruction along Spring Mill Road, eliminating a north drive and preparing for a wider right-of-way.


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DISPATCHES WWS Summer Lunch program — Westfield Washington Schools is again hosting a summer lunch program. The program provides free weekday lunches from 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. and snacks from 11:45 to 11:55 a.m. May 31 through July 21 at Monon Trail Elementary School and lunches from noon to 12:30 p.m. and snacks from 12:35 to 12:45 p.m. May 31 through July 21 at North Glen Village Clubhouse. Services will not occur July 4. New vaccine requirements for students — There are new vaccine requirements for incoming sixth and 12th grade students beginning Aug. 7 of this year. The Hepatitis A vaccine is now required for all sixth and 12th grade students. The vaccine requires two doses given at least six months apart.

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Safe Exchange zone created — The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office has created a Safe Exchange Zone in the main parking lot located at 18100 Cumberland Rd. Residents who need to complete internet transactions or parents who need to do child custody exchanges can use this area. A Safe Exchange Zone is also available inside the main lobby of the Sheriff’s Office and is open around the clock. Cadet Law Enforcement Academy — The Indiana Youth Cadet Law Enforcement Academy is accepting applications for the 2018 class. The Academy is limited to the first 50 applicants. Registration is open to students in grades 9-12. Cost is $300 and due by June 1. For more, visit trooper.org/camps. Photo contest — The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District is sponsoring its fifth annual photo contest for youth and adults who reside in Hamilton County. Each age division has two categories - Then and Now, and Pollinators in Color. Digital files must be submitted by June 27. Additional information and entry forms are located at hamiltonswcd.org/photo-contest. html. Plant the City Blue registration now open — During this year’s floral competition, the City of Westfield announced the featured colors will be blue and white to show support for the Indianapolis Colts coming to the area in the summer. Since blue flowers are difficult to find, the color purple also will be allowed. Residents should take pictures of their arrangements and submit them before June 22. Various categories are featured. Registration is now open. For more, visit westfieldwelcome.com/plant-the-city-blue.


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Although Westfield resident Ben Caruso has tried to cover the three separate attacks on his van, the scratches CRIME are still visible. Caruso is just one of the vandalism victims in the Andover neighborhood, and his van was hit on three separate occasions. One time the suspect left scratches, but expletives were scratched into the paint of Caruso’s van during the other two events. Although he was hit multiple times, Caruso said he doesn’t think he was specifically targeted. “I don’t know people in the neighborhood well, so they don’t know me well,” Caruso said. According to a statement released on its Facebook page, the Westfield Police Dept. arrested a 15-year-old juvenile suspect on May 3 after reviewing video evidence and speaking with residents. WPD posted it had responded to multiple reports of vandalism in the Andover neighborhood since April 21 on at least three different dates. Det. Anthony Howard completed a Juvenile Detention Report for mischief, unlawful entry of motor vehicle and theft. The juvenile was then transported and detained at the Hamilton County Juvenile Services Center. Since then, Caruso said he doesn’t believe the attacks have continued. “As far as I know, that’s all that’s happened in this neighborhood,” he said. “I saw a couple of (social media) posts where (vandalism) might’ve happened, but that could also be someone got hit and didn’t realize it right away like I did.” The first attack wasn’t very visible, and Caruso said he didn’t notice the damage until seeing social media posts from others detailing the vandalism. Both of Caruso’s neighbors on either side of his property also were hit with scratches on their vehicles. Andover resident Tony Burtron’s truck also was scratched during the vandalism, and the ropes of a basketball net guard on his property were cut as well. His property was hit multiple times. “We had just installed a basketball goal for my little girl and a yard net,” he said.

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“That night the vandal came by and cut several holes in that net as well as that night did lots of damage to the hood of my truck, like a box knife or utility knife in order to make the cuts.” Burtron said he spoke to police and his daughter overheard police telling her father the damage was most likely the work of a teenager. “She was outside when we were doing the police report, and the policeman made a comment about bored teens trying to have something to do, so it did affect her,” he said. “She told me after, during the weekend, ‘I think I heard teenagers outside.’ It definitely is upsetting when stuff like that happens to you.” Emily Winegard also is a resident in the neighborhood. A big X was carved into her trunk. “I’m glad (the vandalism is) done, and hopefully (the suspect) can get help and doesn’t continue to destroy people’s property,” she said.

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May 22, 2018

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POOLING RESOURCES? YMCA, WWS enter into nonbinding agreement; school board holds special session

By Noah Alatza • news@currentinwestfield.com Westfield Washington Schools, longtime Westfield descendants of the Wheeler family and the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis have announced plans for a new $35 million YMCA facility near Grand Park. A YMCA was originally planned for the Grand MillenCOVER STORY nium Center on Westfield Boulevard. Details of the proposed facility in the Wheeler Landing Planned Unit Development were first presented at the May 7 Westfield Advisory Plan Commission meeting. The plan proposed the Wheeler family and Westfield Washington Schools enter into a non-binding memorandum of understanding to build an Olympic-sized natatorium and YMCA at the southwest corner of Wheeler Road and 181st Street. The branch would encompass 65,000 square feet and also include a running track, basketball courts, family and child care area and fitness rooms. Attorney Nick Churchill spoke on behalf of the Wheeler family at the APC meeting. The Wheelers have lived in Westfield since 1870. He said depending on several preconditions, including fundraising for the YMCA, groundbreaking could be as early as spring 2019. “The family is very excited about this,” Churchill told the APC. “It is right down the street from the schools and would add a muchneeded facility nearby.” The family decided to donate the land to the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis. A public hearing was held during a May 15 special session Westfield Washington Schools Board of Trustees meeting at Westfield Intermediate School. Matt Schumaker, managing director of Stifel Public Finance, presented to the board on behalf of the school corporation. He said the district will enter into a lease agreement for 20 years and pay an annual rent of $1.7 million. The maximum estimated amount of bonds is $15 million, with a 1 to 6 percent interest rate. WWS Supt. Sherry Grate said after conducting focus groups to accommodate growth through demographic studies, there were still many unanswered questions about the pool space. “Maximizing instructional space is a priority of our projects,” Grate said. Grate said the district would not have to ask voters for more money by placing another referendum on the ballot because capital is already available. She said it would not have an impact on tax rates. “The purpose of our hearing is to move forward with a very exciting project,” Grate said. Plans presented by the Wheeler family at the APC meeting also include a potential expansion of Oak Ridge Road to 181st Street, along with adding additional drainage and retention ponds. WWS plans to contribute $15 million for the natatorium, with the YMCA spending $20 million for the facility. The district said the upkeep for both the middle and high school pools would top $20 million if they continue to operate. The planned YMCA inside the Wheeler Planned Unit Development is expected to be completed by the fall of 2020. The board unanimously approved three project resolutions, including a bond estimated at $15 million for the new project.

A YMCA facility has been proposed at a new development called Wheeler Landing. If approved, the facility will be built at 181st Street and Wheeler Road.

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Citizens speak on the proposed agreement between the YMCA and WWS During the school board’s special session May 15, local residents voiced opinions on the district’s partnership with the YMCA and spending $15 million on an upgraded natatorium. Janice Mowry, parent of a student swimmer, was the first to address the board. Mowry said after participating in the focus groups she was concerned the board would keep asking taxpayers to fund other projects. “Are we going to be looking at more funds for the administrative building and ailing buses?” she said. “Where is this going to stop? I want to make sure of that as you’re considering these things and what is out there on the horizon.” WWS Supt. Sherry Grate said the focus groups showed the debt structure and how new projects would be approached and debt handled. She said the district has been “drastically negatively impacted” by property tax caps, losing $70,000 annually. “That could have been used to reinvest in new facilities,” Grate said. “We have a more proactive state of plans for those projects. We don’t want to be going out for another capital referendum.” Grate said the final memorandum of understanding has not been completed and the district is beginning to work through final details. The board would first have to approve the agreement. Westfield resident Andrew Hammond said he felt misled by the district.

Janice Mowry raises concerns about WWS entering into a nonbinding agreement with the YMCA. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

“We have approved this referendum, and you did not consider the pool. That is absolutely shocking that we are providing you all this money and you just found $15 million and you did not tell us anything about it,” he said. Hammond asked what else the community may have been misled about. Grate acknowledged his concerns and said there were a lot of unanswered questions. “By going over $90 million, we felt that was the threshold,” Grate said. “At the end of the day, we could have done that. But it would not have improved the status of the pool. We would still have long-term costs.”


May 22, 2018

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Special sessions Commentary by Terry Anker

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The good folks at our Indiana Legislature have just completed a “special legislative session” of that august body. It seems that the governor convened the group because of work they did not complete before adjourning for the year. As might be expected, not everyone took the same view about the unusual move. Some hold that the estimated $30,000 expense is unnecessary – especially since much of the money is going to the people who, as the argument goes, are responsible to have avoided the extension in the first place (incidentally, many legislators have publicly announced their intention to donate the added salary to their favorite charities). Others believe that this year was so abundantly important that it would have taken a Herculean effort to get the job done on time. Without regard to the machinations of the political machinery of our fine state, one imagines the very notion of a do-over. How would our lives be different if we could call a “special personal session” to rethink and correct our failures, regrets and shortcomings? In a relationship gone awry, could we bring everyone back to “work it out?” In a failed business venture, could we return to the table knowing that we cannot leave until we find a resolution? Would knowing that we had a failsafe only lead us into further brinksmanship? Or, would understanding that some higher authority would call us to account for our failures keep us focused on the many tasks confronting us? Life rarely allows itself to be relived. If we fail, we live with the consequences. Yet, are we doomed only to our past self? Is it time for us to call a special session of our own?

I’ve made a radical observation, people: Grounding a teenager is like teaching a baby to sleep through the night. Here we go! HUMOR One of my early goals as a mom was always to get my precious little infant to sleep a solid eight hours. To do so successfully required three to four nights of me fighting back high blood pressure and tears while my baby “cried it out.” Despite understanding the rationale for such cruel tactics, the urge to succumb to Mama Beardom was generally so great that my husband, Doo, would have to physically restrain me from “going in.” Apparently, the tortuous wails of our offspring didn’t affect him. Monster. Of course, this maternal misery was quickly forgotten with the first night of uninterrupted sleep, praise Jesus, but each time I had to go through it, it was pure hell. Enter grounding a teen. I know in my heart of hearts that when one of our highschoolers makes a poor decision, he or she must face the consequences. This is how they learn from mistakes and avoid adult incarceration. But it’s so much harder when they can argue their case and play the Unfair Card (which they know is my personal trigger). They barter and bribe and professionally manipulate until I’m ready to not only reduce their sentence but extend their privileges. Luckily, Doo isn’t fooled by this nonsense. Just as he did when they were newborns, he keeps me strong. So, even though 75 percent of our kids can now drive, they will always be my babies. And sometimes, even when it’s difficult, I still have to let them cry it out. You’re welcome. Peace out.

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

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READER’S VIEW Congrats to primary election winners Editor, Congratulations, winners in the primary election! We thank you for representing your party and your shared ideas. We wish you success in the November election and hope that you accomplish your goal of serving the people of Indiana. In addition, we thank the competitors in the Indiana primary who ran but did not win. You have made your party and your primary competitors stronger and better. It is difficult to suffer a loss, but many, many successful politicians have suffered and survived to distinguish themselves in lives of public service. Whatever does not kill you makes you stronger! The practice sprint has been run and now we must all unite, strategize and work together to win the important race — the November election. You have canvassed, campaigned, called and donated, but the struggle has just begun. We will

not stop running till the results come in on election night. Our toughest competitor is ourselves. We may accomplish whatever strength of mind and body, intellectual and physical effort, and the power of hope and the strength of our beliefs will allow till the time before Election Day runs out. Lastly, candidates cannot compete without money! We must do what we can — outright contributions, fundraisers, coffees, meet-and-greets and donations in kind. Candidates should not be sent to the battle unarmed. Candidates need letters to the editors and positive affirmation of them to your family, friends, coworkers and neighbors. Everyone needs to be a part of the movement; that’s how we win! Hoosiers for Tomorrow Chair Mike Boland (Fishers) and Vice Chair Pat Otten (Carmel)

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dering for him. There you go. Most of the exercises can be done in the sitting position — exactly the kind of fitness program I was looking for. First, there is alternate nostril breathing: “Hold your right thumb over your right nostril, then release the right nostril and plug it with your pinkie.” I gave it a try, but my wife came in the room and caught me with my finger up my nose. One yoga teacher advocates “holding your ears down with two fingers and gently pulling them away from your head at a 45-degree angle.” My wife caught me doing this, also, and told me to go back to picking my nose. Another meditation guru suggests hiding your cellphone to achieve some peace. No problem: I can never find it, anyway. Finally, “Plant a seed, water it daily and expose it to daylight. Then enjoy the beauty you will behold.” I did that with grass seed. We still have the worst lawn in the neighborhood. I’m going to meditate on that.

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Third time’s a charm By Heather Lusk • editorial@youarecurrent.com Claire Kaufman is about to appear in her third production of “Annie” within the past year, but this time she’ll play the lead in full-length professional theater at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. THEATER She’ll share the stage with friend Anna Wagner, whom she met when they played orphans in Carmel’s Civic Theater production of “Annie” in fall 2017. “It’s pretty crazy because there were only a couple of us that got in (at Beef & Boards),” Kaufman said. “And, of course, we were the orphans that have the same birthday.” The Zionsville residents recently turned 12 and celebrated their birthdays together. This will be Wagner’s first professional production, but Claire got a taste for professional theater and a more grueling schedule in “Peter Rabbit” at the IRT. “I’m glad that I have a little head start,” Kaufman said. Wagner and Kaufman will perform 46 shows of “Annie” from May 31 to July 15. “I feel like it’s going to go really fast, though,” Wagner said. Despite the busy schedule, Kaufman and Wagner look forward to spending spend time with the new friends they’ll make. “The thing is that we get to hang out with our (school) friends every day,” Kaufman said. “The people (like Anna) you don’t see that often you get to hang out with.” Wagner is cast as Pepper, one of the older and tougher orphans. Sadie Cohen from Carmel also is part of the cast. The girls portraying orphans range in age from 8 to 13 and come from as far as Crawfordsville and Kokomo. “Anytime we use local talent we’re always blown away by the level of talent we see,” said Eddie Curry, Beef & Boards’ artistic director. Curry said the theater typically casts young local talent instead of bringing in performers because of logistical costs, but also because of central Indiana’s deep talent pool. During auditions, Kaufman and Wagner said they felt nervous seeing other children with extensive theatrical experience. “I was like, ‘These girls are so professional,’” Kaufman said. While waiting for cast assignments, the girls were tasked with learning all lines and songs on their own before diving into two weeks of rehearsals prior to opening night. Although she portrayed Annie a few months ago in an abbreviated version of Zionsville Middle School’s production, Kaufman has had to learn many new elements of the role. “There’s actually more songs in the original one, more lines,” Kaufman said. She’s been helped by her sister, Cynthia Kaufman, who is an actress and student at Zionsville Community High School. Cynthia has been part of the Beef & Boards family, having been an understudy to the Wednesday Adams character in “The Adams Family” several years ago. Cynthia also inspired humility in her sister. “I want to be the person who pushes others to try their best,” Claire Kaufman said. “I don’t like bragging because people don’t like it.” Claire Kaufman will appear in “Annie.” (Submitted photo)

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Ruoff Home Music Center will host the most concerts it has since the outdoor venue opened as Deer Creek Music Center in 1989 in Noblesville, spokesman Andy Wilson said. Nearly 50 concerts have already been announced so far. The center was slated to open its concert series with country star Jason Aldean May 19. The series’ second concert will be perennial crowd favorite Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band. Buffett played at the venue 25 consecutive years before skipping in 2015, returning in 2016 and skipping again in 2017. Kenny Chesney will appear May 31 and then the calendar really heats up starting with Dead & Company June 6. Dave Matthews will play two concerts July 6-7. Lynyrd Skynyrd will stop on its farewell tour Aug. 4. The September schedule has five shows, capped by Ozzy Osbourne Sept. 23. The final scheduled performance for 2018 is Chris Stapleton Oct. 5. Westfield — Urban Vines Winery and Brewery will host bingo at 7 p.m. May 30 at the winery, 303 E. 161st St. For more, visit the Urban Vines Facebook page. Carmel — Late Night on Main will be from 9 p.m. to midnight May 26 in the Arts & Design District. The event includes live music and shops, galleries and restaurants open late. Zionsville — May 26 is Bike to the Market Day at the Zionsville Farmers’ Market. The market will be open from 8 to 11 a.m. at the corner of Main and Hawthorne streets. Noblesville —The Nickel Plate Arts’ Garage Sale is set from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 26. Fishers — As part of Art in City Hall and in conjunction with the Fishers Arts Council, Indiana Artists invites the public to an opening reception from 2 to 4 p.m. June 2 at Fishers City Hall.


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Indiana Wind Symphony Artistic Director Charles Conrad figures concertgoers are in for a rare trumpet treat. CONCERT “It’s not exaggerating to say Allen Vizzutti is one of the great trumpeters of history,” Conrad said. “He will be our trumpet soloist, and his wife (Laura) is a tremendous pianist and she will be our piano soloist.” IWS presents “Trumpet Magic with Allen Vizzutti” at 7:30 p.m. May 25 at The Palladium. Vizzutti performed with the IWS five years ago, Conrad said. This will be the first appearance on stage with IWS by Laura. “Together they will do a piece that Allen wrote for them to perform with orchestras called ‘Gershwin’s Timeless Treasures,’” Conrad said. “It’s one they’ve done with orchestras around the country and probably in Europe as well.” Conrad said it will include “I Got Rhythm,” “Fascinating Rhythm,” “Rhapsody in Blue” and some songs from “Porgy and Bess.” Conrad said the Vizzuttis are huge IndyCar racing fans and will join him at the Indianapolis 500 May 27.

Allen and Laura Vizzutti will perform with the Indiana Wind Symphony May 25. (Submitted photo)

Conrad said the concert will start off with “Magnolia Star,” a famous train between New Orleans and Chicago. Conrad said during the first act the James B. Calvert Music Educator Award will be presented to Jay Gephart, Purdue’s director of bands. “He has chosen to guest-conduct ‘Riften Wed,’ which refers to a scene in a video game,” Conrad said. “It’s by a composer we have enjoyed doing many of her works, Julie Giroux.” For more, visit indianawindsymphony.org.

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5 outdoor entertaining tips Content courtesy of Family Features Make this season’s barbecues, picnics and family gatherings events to remember with these simple summer entertaining tips: Cook outside Rather than firing up the oven and heating up the entire house during steamy summer days, turn to outdoor cooking methods like grilling. Be sure to plan ahead with sturdy tableware that stands up to barbecued meats and other robust items fresh off the grill. Also remember the grill isn’t just for main courses; you can use it to prepare any number of side items, like skewers of garden-fresh veggies. Keep it comfy With everybody outside, it’s important to keep comfort in mind. If you have access to electricity, you might consider an oscillating fan, which can stir up a cool breeze. Additionally, the air movement can help deter flies and other pests that can quickly ruin guests’ appetites. Provide ample seating options, including patio furniture, pillows and even blankets on the lawn. Provide sturdy tableware Some popular cookout foods can be a greasy nightmare without the right tableware to keep the mess to a minimum. Upgrade your outdoor dining experience with tableware like Chinet Classic White premium-strength plates, platters and napkins so you don’t have to worry about spills

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The Actors Theatre of Indiana has released a schedule of four shows on the 2018-19 season. The season opens with “A Comedy of Tenors,” which is billed as a fast-paced, over-the-top farce, from Sept. 7 and Sept. 30. “It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” will run from Nov. 16 to Dec. 13. The classic film is portrayed with an ensemble of actors reading radio parts of the characters. “Ruthless” will start the 2019 portion of the season, running from Jan. 25 to Feb. 17. “Forbidden Broadway: It’s Back, It’s New and Better Than Ever!” is set from April 26 to May 19.

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The goal was to give the owners a new master suite that was modern yet timeless and get better utilization out of the space they had. 1. One major transformation came from removing the carpet and replacing it with a wood-look tile. This unique tile flooring is much more functional and visually appealing. 2. Another large impact came from updating all the cabinetry and adding an additional vanity space with custom cabinet accessories, like built-in laundry hamper storage. 3. Removing the shower and replacing it with a larger custom tile shower helped give the space a more updated look. 4. Replacing the tub and adding some detailed tile work and paneling helped create a cohesive design. 5. Additionally, fixtures, hardware and painting completed the look.

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Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park. (Photo by Don Knebel)

visitors had walked away with many of the artifacts of the area, Mesa Verde became a national park. Visitors today can hike with knowledgeable park rangers to many of the cliff dwellings, including the Cliff Palace,

Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@ currentzionsville.com.

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Ritz Charles is now hiring qualified individuals for the following positions; banquet server, experienced bartenders, doormen, set up individuals as well as a Saturday receptionist. Ritz Charles is also hiring qualified individuals to fill prep and event cook positions. Qualified applicants must posess a minimum of five years of kitchen experience, a valid driver’s license and the ability to work days, nights and weekends as needed. If you are interested in learning more about our company and our front of house positions, please contact Kate McGowan at Kmcgowan@ritzcharles.com or apply online at www.ritzcharles.com. If you are interested in our back of house kitchen positions, please email resumes to Wmiklos@ritzcharles.com or apply online at www.ritzcharles.com. (Please note- interviews will only be given by appointment)

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Current in Westfield

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Quinn Shepherd, Managing General Partner

Jeff Kweder, President

Dave Shepherd, CEO

When I think about the growth we’ve experienced over the last four decades, from a three-person operation in a garage to over 300 employees in four states, I attribute it directly to finding the right people. Our mission is to build real partnerships with our co-workers, customers, and community that empower all to grow. We are tremendously grateful for your support.” Dave Shepherd, CEO Shepherd Insurance AMERICA’S FASTEST GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIES

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