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What happened: The council unanimously approved an amendment to the Spring Mill Station Northeast Quadrant PUD for Kroger at 161st Street and Spring Mill Road. Why it matters: The amendment to the PUD allows the newly-expanded and updated Kroger store to have curb-side pickup for their new online ordering feature. The pickup canopy construction adds approximately 1/2 acre to the site. What happened: The council approved (6-1, Cindy Spoljaric) an amendment to the Grand Park Indoor Sports and Recreation Facility PUD. Why it matters: The amendment to the PUD incorporates approximately five additional acres for a potential hotel development adjacent to the indoor soccer and basketball facility. What happened: Todd Burtron, the mayor’s chief of staff, introduced the 2016 budget to the council. Why it matters: The budget proposes an approximately $1.4 million increase in the 2015 approved budget, at $34,100,588. Burtron said increases are projected in utilities, property insurance, fire and economic and community development costs. A public hearing for the budget will be held at the Sept. 28 meeting, and the council will vote on the budget on Oct. 12.

Why it matters: The establishment of an economic revitalization area is the first step the city must take in order to, in the future, procedurally approve tax abatements for new developments. Matt Skelton, the city’s economic and community development director, said the city has looked at these areas as they are expected to draw strong development interest in the future. What happened: An amendment to the Chatham Hills PUD was introduced to the council.

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What happened: The council unanimously approved a resolution to establish an economic revitalization area for the west side of South Park Drive.

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Why it matters: The amendment would incorporate four small areas south of 206th Street and east of the Monon Trail into the PUD. The Westfield Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing for the amendment at their Oct. 5 meeting. The city council will vote on the item at their Nov. 9 meeting.

The four yellow zones show the proposed incorporations of property to the Chatham Hills planned unit development, or PUD. (Source: City of Westfield)

What happened: An amendment to the Bridgewater PUD was introduced to the council. Why it matters: The amendment would incorporate 12 acres on the southwest corner of 151st Street and Gray Road, allowing apartment use on all floors of development for a total of 66 luxury units in six, two-story buildings. The Westfield Advisory Plan Commission will hold a public hearing for the amendment at their Oct. 5 meeting. The city council will vote on the item at their Nov. 9 meeting. What happened: The council unanimously approved a 10-year, real property tax abatement at 17001 Oak Ridge Road. Why it matters: A tax abatement on the property is hoped to entice tenants to move or start their business in Westfield at the future mid-size distribution building that could house one to six tenants on the property. Tax deductions for the property will begin at 100 percent in the first year, decreasing 10 percent each year for 10 years.

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116th and Pennsylvania closures begin news@currentinwestfield.com Beginning on Sept. 21, INDOT has closed the intersection at 116th Street and Pennsylvania Street to construct a roads roundabout. The closure is expected to last approximately 60 days. While the intersection is closed, access to and from 116th Street east of U.S. 31 will also be closed. Before the intersection’s closure, road crews opened the 111th Street bridge over U.S. 31. Both east and west access will be available at 111th Street and 126th Street and Carmel Drive. Direct access to and from U.S. 31 in Carmel will remain available at: • I-465 • 106th Street • 116th Street (west of U.S. 31) • Old Meridian Street (northbound offramp access) • 131st / Main Street • 136th Street A detour route will be clear via signage and will include 106th Street, College Avenue and Old Meridian Street.


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From left: Coach Myron Vaughn, Sara Bailey, from the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, and the Ariganello family present a check to St.Vincent for $20,000. (Submitted photo)

Team raises record amount By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com In its seventh year, the Westfield men’s soccer team’s annual Shamrock Charity Challenge set a record, raising fundraiser $20,000 for Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. The charity soccer tournament included two teams from Westfield High School, along with teams from North Central, Carmel and Cardinal Ritter high schools. Three high

schools from Ohio also participated. “Our motto this year was Many Teams, One Cause,” said Lynn Eisberg, a parent who helps organize the charity tournament. “A special tradition our senior players have is to visit the Children’s Hospital the Friday of the tournament. This is a very heartwarming event as boys from three teams took gifts for the children.” Since its inception, the charity tournament has raised approximately $85,000 for the hospital.

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of enterprise development for the city, said the investment is worth the initial cost and could gain more than $1 million for Westfield if After city council approval, the U.S. Census done semi-annually over five years. Bureau will soon be contacting Westfield “The estimated total cost of the residents in population mid-October. project is $625,000, with an expected increase in annual revenue of The effort $330,000 every year,” said Zach Burcomes after the city’s investment ton, city communications specialist, in to hold the census five years earlier a press release. than the next scheduled census in City officials said with updated 2020. population numbers, Westfield would Population estimates for 2014 from Cook qualify for more state revenues for the U.S. Census Bureau show that street projects and repairs, education and Westfield’s growth outpaced that of all other other city programs. Hamilton County communities since the 2010 Not only could the special census bring census, with the city’s population increasing additional money into the city but job opportu17.4 percent to a total of 35,297. nity as well. “So much of how we receive funding from Employment opportunities will be posted state and federal agencies is tied to per capita online for residents. Supervisors would make calculations,” Mayor Andy Cook said. “With so $16.74 per hour, crew leaders $15.24 per hour, much growth happening so quickly in our city, enumerators $13.78 per hour and clerical staff we want to make sure we have the most ac$10.74 per hour. curate information available when it comes To see requirements and opportunities, visit time to seek dollars for our community.” www.census.gov/regions/chicago/www/jobs/. At a May 26 meeting, John Rogers, director

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DIY and How-To Festival – Starting at 10:30 a.m. Sept 26, the Westfield Washington Public Library, 333 W. Hoover St., will host a do-it-yourself and how-to festival that will teach and give demonstrations on knitting, crocheting, using essential oils, making homemade bath salts, solving a Rubik’s Cube, playing chess and more.

Rotary club – The Westfield Rotary Club will welcome Dr. Melkote Ramaswamy, who will speak on “India—A Recent Perspective” at 7:30 a.m., Sept. 29 at The Bridgewater Club, 3535 E. 161st St. Community festival – At 5 p.m. Sept. 26, New Joy Lutheran Church, 316 W. 156th St., will host its annual community festival with kids games, a silent auction, bake sale, vendors area, Colts in Motion, blood mobile, human foosball, music and food, drinks and ice cream. For more information, please call the church at 896-1402.

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Local artist Hopkins’ work on display at juried show By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Westfield artist Al Hopkins took art in high school, but that was it for his formal training. “Other than that I just had blueArt collar jobs all through life and painted on the side,” said 55-year-old Hopkins, who works at FedEx Ground. “I couldn’t let the mortgage rest on [being an artist].” Hopkins’ painting has been accepted into the Oil Painters of America Eastern Regional Juried Exhibition of Traditional Oils, a juried art show in Indianapolis covering multiple states and Canadian provinces. His entry is a 6-inch by 9-inch oil painting on board titled, “Limes and Lemons.” The 112-painting exhibit will be at the Eckert & Ross Fine Art Gallery, 5627 North Illinois St.,

Al Hopkins in his studio. (Submitted photo)

Indianapolis, from Nov. 6 to Dec. 5. “I was just lucky I was in Indiana, so it will

be easy for me to go to the show and drop off my painting,” he said. The focus in the jurying process will be to select paintings that display the highest quality in draftsmanship, color, and composition, emphasizing a diversity in representational style and subject matter. Awards will total $11,500, including a $4,000 Best In Show award. Hopkins is one of just seven artists from Indiana selected into the show. “This is the first attempt to get in, and I got in,” he said. “I saw a show I think in 1994, and I saw an Indiana artist named Frederik Ebbesen Grue (who died in 1995). He did similar work, and I was struck by it. It set me off in a direction of doing traditional still life in a very realistic style.”

Hopkins joined his first art association in 1993. By 1995, Hopkins’ painting was selected for Hoosier Salon’s annual juried show. “I’ve been in show twice over the years,” he said. Prior to this recent painting, he had taken a 10-year break from painting because of family commitments. “My last painting before that was in 2005 for Indiana Heritage Arts exhibit in Nashville (Ind.),” he said. The Eckert & Ross Fine Art Gallery will host an opening reception of the exhibit on from 5 to 8:30 p.m., Nov. 6. Awards will be announced at 7 p.m. The gallery is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For more information about the gallery or exhibit, visit www.oilpaintersofamerica.com.

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‘Dancing With Our Stars’ winners named after competition news@currentinwestfield.com The winners of this year’s “Dancing With Our Stars” Judges’ Choice Award benefiting Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County are Breanna Moore – a registered dietician for TouchPoint Support Services – and Scott Shook, an independent instructor who teaches at Starlite Ballroom Dance School. philanthropy The couple did a country western themed dance to “Honey I’m Good.” TouchPoint Suport Services is an inpatient and outpatient medical nutrition therapy at St.Vincent Fishers and one of Meals on Wheels’ meal providers. Monica (Cox) Peck – known as one half of the “Sisters of Savings” team with her sister Courtney who co-own Hare Chevrolet and Hare Truck Center – and Ed GodbySchwab won the “People’s Choice” award by garnering the votes through donations to Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County. Godby-Schwabdanced with Executive Director of the St. Vincent Carmel Women’s Center Julie Schneider in last year’s inaugural event and captured the Judges Choice Award. The event raised almost $33,000 for Meals on Wheels, $10,000 more than last year’s competition, and 450 people attended, 120 people more than last year.

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Project Lifesaver Summer Bash Jim Martin (above) with his 1920 Stutz firetruck, made in Indianapolis, at the Sept. 12 Project Lifesaver Summer Bash at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. Martin was a Carmel Fire Dept. firefighter for 38 years, and after retirement began a fire buff club. Left: Martin said in 1920, the Indianapolis Fire Dept. purchased six firetrucks just like his. This photo shows the condition of the vehicle when he purchased it. Below: Other public safety, military and other collectible vehicles were on display at the Summer Bash. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)


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Holiday Inn Express & Suites hosted a ribbon cutting at its new building, 15131 Thatcher Ln., at 4:30 p.m. Sept. 15. City officials, including Mayor Andy Cook, and hotel representatives cut the ribbon at the new location. (Submitted photo)

Mayor Andy Cooke and City Councilor Jim Ake. (Photo by Feel Good Now)

Bill Palmer, general manager of Holiday Inn Express & Suites, visited the new location from Pennsylvania. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

From left: Casey Dimino, director of sales, Bill Palmer, general manager, Danielle Johnson, regional director of sales at Ascent Hospitality, and Lt. Mike Seagrave of the Westfield Police Dept. converse at the ribbon cutting ceremony. (Photo by Feel Good Now)

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Where two trails meet

The proposed family entertainment center would feature multiple dining and beverage points, bowling lanes, meeting and banquet rooms, and a state-of-the-art laser tag arena. (Source: City of Westfield)

Development company aims to build family entertainment center, apartments By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Westfield often boasts the number of trails that run through the city, and as popularity and use of trails increase, development near them will follow. cover story Announced in August when it came before the city council, two major projects, proposed by EdgeRock Development, could play right into what the future of Westfield will look like. The projects would sit at the Monon and the Midland Trace trails, on the east side of Oak Ridge Road and just south of Ind. 32. This includes a family entertainment center, to open by the holiday season of 2016 on the west side of the Monon, and apartments, to open by 2017 or early 2018, west of the family entertainment center. Project manager Birch Dalton and co-developer David Beauregard said it was important to begin looking at developing the 13.75 acres as trails continue to grow. “The opportunity to develop on the two trails is unique and will be important to get it developed and established prior to extending the Monon over Ind. 32,” Dalton said. Financially, Dalton and Beauregard said the Dalton two projects would kick start the development and growth of the Ind. 32 corridor through Westfield. “The two planned projects will help spur other development on the frontage of U.S. 31. Also, with two planned hotels on the same side of Ind. 32, we see this as a great opportunity to develop from U.S. 31 to Oak Ridge (Road),” Dalton said. “First it will impact the assessed value for the community, which immediately helps all taxpayers, our great schools, and the city finances.” Dalton said the project as a whole will be a great opportunity to enjoy the city’s trails by biking, running, walking and strolling with the family to a unique entertainment location, but also is a chance to live in a dynamic location for both busy and restful lifestyles.

Family entertainment center The proposed two-story, 60,000-square-foot family entertainment center, or FEC, could serve as a one-stop shop for resident and visiting families looking for fun, whether it’s in between tournament games at Grand Park (a five-minute drive away) or weekend fun. “The first floor will contain a state-of-the-art multi-level laser tag arena, a cybersports court, arcade with both sports simulators and games for all ages, a sports bar and grille with numerous television screens for viewing sporting events, bowling and an outdoor patio,” Beauregard said. “The outdoor patio will be adjacent to the Monon to provide walk up dining for the Monon users.”

Both developments would sit at the northwest corner of where Monon and Midland Trace trails intersect. (Source: City of Westfield)

Beauregard said the second floor of the facility would feature rentable meeting rooms, a craft beer bar with food service, a business incubator, and an e-game lounge. Approximately half of the second floor would be devoted to an outdoor deck and mezzanine overlooking the Monon. “We have had very high interest in the FEC from many local

residents as there is no place to go right now for such fun and family time,” Dalton said. “Regarding the impact on the community…There is absolutely no entertainment for these athletes (from Grand Park) and their families between games or in the evening,” Beauregard said. “We will provide that entertainment and food service venue.” Beauregard said they understand the importance of good nutrition, too. Athletes will have menus designed especially for them, “something healthy beyond just hamburgers and hotdogs.” “Although this will be a great venue for the residents of Westfield, we anticipate the demographic to reach out to Anderson, Kokomo and Zionsville as well as drawing activity from Carmel and Indianapolis,” Beauregard said. Living space The second phase of building, apartments, hopes to shy away from traditional apartment complex designs common to the area and focus on a more urban design of one large building with several stories. “The multi-level lifestyle building will cater to both single and young couples…It will have the amenities to support an active life style,” Dalton said. A maximum of 300 units will be built. The all-in-one building would feature ground-level parking for singles, young couples and active empty nesters who would rent either studio, onebedroom or small two-bedroom apartments. Amenities could include a pool, dog park, fitness and business centers, grilling cabana, bicycle storage, and of course, trail access. While it’s still early in the game, developers expect units to be high market rent per square foot. EdgeRock Development will invest an above-industry average of approximately $100,000 for each “living area.” Dalton said at a Sept. 8 plan commission meeting, of the complexes in the city, occupancy holds strong at 95 percent. “With the high occupancy of current projects, the new fast express way on U.S. 31, and city leaders wanting to create higher density for our downtown and Ind. 32 corridor, the unique project is a very good option for the property,” Dalton said.


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FRO M   T HE B A C K SHOP Noise returns on Grand Park use The angst surrounding public use of Grand Park – or lack of use – recently reappeared in the wake of the city of Westfield’s Advisory Plan Commission meeting. The panel has approved rezoning of land for the development of a hotel near the planned controversial indoor soccer and basketball facility, and that brought the noise once more. Our take: Grand Park, clearly a city facility, needs to be self-sustaining, and if revenue generated by a hotel on the grounds helps to make that happen, then good for the city. On the other hand, if Grand Park truly is a city amenity, make it available to residents. If not, privatize it for big dollars. ••• Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) has demonstrated his ability to sideline unions in his home state. The other day, he said he would do the same thing nationally if elected president. He’s among the large field of delusional candidates for which the GOP is rather famous. ••• Maybe we spoke too soon in awarding her the White House about 18 months ago in this space. Hillary Rodman Clinton (D-N.Y.) is hurting badly in polling among women. A recent Washington Post/ABC News national survey shows that while Clinton still leads the field of Democrats, “for the first time her support has dropped below 50 percent in Post-ABC surveys, with the biggest decline coming among white women.” ••• This should just about seal it for Donald Trump (R-Billions): No less an authority than actor Gary Busey has endorsed Trump’s presidential candidacy. OK, then, back to Dancing with the Stars, Gary. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

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“Hello, Terry. I know it has been a while since we’ve talked; but, I’m surprised that you’ve not responded to my emails.” So went a message among the many stuffing my inbox. The problem is that I couldn’t remember a previous message – or for that matter, recall the person who sent it to me. Happily, my digital recall is increasingly more reliable than my physiological one. With a few quick keystrokes, I was able to search the last decade or so of messages, contacts and appointments. There was no indication of any previous interaction. Yet in a connected world, we meet so many people that I responded to the note begging forgiveness for my poor memory and asking to be reacquainted with the sender. Much as could be expected, I suppose, the exchange only led to a confirmation that the message was a cold call. In fact, there had not been an antecedent nor had I ever interacted with the supposed long-lost-friend who’d sent it. The email originated from a far-off busi-

ness, one can assume, paid to arrange meetings for a payroll service aspiring to pitch their wares. Its familiar tone and intentionally deceptive admonishment effectively elicited a response. While one might be impressed by the success of the ruse, it led to my blocking any future solicitations from both the sender and the company hoping to connect. Perhaps the scorn originated in embarrassment for being susceptible but the exchange seemed to push past puffery into downright dishonesty. As the World Wide Web has made our personal lives increasingly public, marketers and charlatans have ever more effective tools to enter our heads – and our wallets. In the modern age, what is the line between friendly and foolish? Thanks to the internet, when the barbarians arrive they be calling us by our first names. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel.com.

Q U O T E OF  T HE  W EE K “When we’re right about one thing, we think we’re right about everything.” – Jonathan Martin

Husbands are adorable, aren’t they? How they can love their families so much that anything that takes them away humor is cause for great suffering? Take my Doo, for example. Doo’s work requires him to travel periodically. Over summer, his absence is noticeable but tolerable. I’m still single parenting four children, but I don’t have to worry about homework or ensuring they shower. When trips occur smack dab in the middle of school week, however, it’s another story. Last week was just such a week. In addition to teaching and doing basic mom stuff, I bore the full brunt of carpooling, disciplining, grade patrolling and calendar managing. Suffice it to say, I was done, physically and mentally, by the time Doo returned. But here’s the precious part. He truly believes his week was harder! That sleeping in a hotel room and having to eat alone in a restaurant is far worse than being a single parent. That being responsible for only one person . . . himself . . . is more taxing than making sure four short people are clothed and fed and mostly clean twenty-four seven. His week was miserable not because of business but because he wasn’t with us. How cute is that? Me? I could never miss my family that much. I would literally sacrifice our cat to have four nights of uninterrupted sleep in a legit bed that someone else has made. I’d throw in the dog to enjoy just one quiet dinner, no dishes attached, with only a good book for company. Call me a glutton for punishment, but I’d even donate my first-born for six hours of driving, each way, if I could listen to whatever songs I fancy. Doo doesn’t get it, and consequently, is unable to validate my anxiety, exhaustion and jealousy. I come off as a selfish brat who doesn’t appreciate her husband’s sacrifices. In reality, though, I simply long for a break from routine (and to sample faux crab salad in an Applebee’s parking lot). But then, no one has ever called me “adorable” so I’ll just leave that to Doo. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel. com.


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Wilson to sing career retrospective with ATI Trio By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Patricia Wilson, who has performed with the likes of Gene Kelly, Jackie Gleason and Bob Fosse, figured she had retired when she moved to Carmel five years ago. Not so fast. music Wilson, 86, will perform in “Blame it on My Youth” with the Actors Theatre of Indiana Trio of Don Farrell, Judy Fitzgerald and Cynthia Collins at The Warehouse, 254 1st Ave. SW, Carmel at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 9-10. “I hate to say it but I haven’t sung in about 20 years,” Wilson said. “I’m going to have to apologize for my singing I’m afraid. I’ve been working on it, but how’s the song go ‘The old gray mare ain’t what she used to be.’ I think Don, Judy and Cindy will sing a lot and I’ll just do a couple or three songs from the eras that I was in.” Wilson said she is looking forward to working with the dedicated ATI Trio, who she describes as kids. “I hope I don’t let them down,” Wilson said. “It’s probably going to be my swan song.” For Farrell, it will be a treat to be alongside Wilson. “I can say personally, as well as professionally, that it will be a true privilege to share the stage with one who has seen and experienced it all,” Farrell said. “From her strong performing heritage that blossomed into being a respected actress during Broadway’s Golden Age through Hollywood and everything in between, Ms. Wilson is a true gem who enchants you with her charm, grace, and loveliness with exciting stories only she can tell — because she lived it!” Collins is proud to call Wilson a friend as well. “Pat Wilson is one of the remaining ‘troopers’ in our business,” Collins said. “Thank God she is still around to share her stories and talent with us. Her razor-sharp wit and humble persona make it a pleasure to work with her.” Wilson got her first break starring in “Fiorello!,” as the wile of New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, played by Tom Bosley, on Broadway in 1959. Wilson was a favorite of Richard Rodgers and performed as Nellie Flatbush eight times in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “South Pacific.” “I met them (Rodgers and Hammerstein) quite early in my New York career,” Wilson said. “I did one of their shows called “Pipe Dream” which was less than their best success. After that they took over my career.” Rodgers convinced Wilson to take on the role of Julie in “Car-

Dance! Lenape Indian Traditions – Oct. 3 from 1-2 p.m. Join members of the Lenape Tribe of Oklahoma at Conner Prairie as they bring their colorful dress, culture and dance traditions to life. Experience a combination of pow-wow and social dances, discover the meaning of the songs and traditions and join the dancers in their rhythmic steps. For more, visit connerprairie.org.

Patricia Wilson, who retired in Carmel five years ago, will perform Oct. 9-10 at The Warehouse. (File photo)

ousel,” which became her favorite role. “I always thought I was a belter but he said I could use my head voice and sing soprano,” Wilson said. “My natural voice is both so Richard Rodgers was absolutely right.” Her many TV credits included “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “Happy Days,” and “The Jackie Gleason Show: American Scene Magazine.” She also acted in movies, “A League of Their Own” and “The Nutty Professor.” Wilson originally moved to Carmel to live near her daughter and three children. That daughter has since moved to Min-

nesota, but Wilson plans to stay in Carmel. She has another daughter with two children in California. “I love Carmel,” Wilson said. Wilson’s autobiography “Yesterday’s Mashed Potatoes: The Fabulous Life of a Happy Has-Been” was published in 2009. Wilson’s show will kick off ATI’s Cabaret Series, sponsored by Coots, Henke & Wheeler. Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 on the day of the show. For more information, visit atistage.org.

Headless Horseman – Conner Prairie is hosting the annual Headless Horseman event Oct. 9-11, 15-18, 22-25 from 6-9 p.m. Bring the family to Conner Scairie, a haunted land inhabited by fun-loving ghouls all vying for your vote to be elected mayor after their former leader, Lord Moldywart, accidentally turned himself into a cute, fuzzy bunny with an errant spell. Meet Beautisha, the cosmetics-loving witch, as she conjures up magical beauty tips with the audience. Join wanna-be stand-up comedian and resident expert in all things pertaining to the underworld, Dr. Acula, on his new game show, ‘Monster Mayhem.’ Presale tickets available at select central Indiana Marsh and O’Malia’s stores. For ticket pricing and more, visit connerprairie.org.


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Celebrations of Creativity and Craftsmanship • Enjoy various performances by entertainers including actors, singers/musicians, poets and painters. This event celebrates, fittingly, its title – creativity and craftsmanship. Artistic expressions will be accentuating those found in the Museum of Miniature Houses. • Sept. 23 at noon • Museum of Miniature Houses & Other Collections: 111 E. Main St., Carmel • Free, donations accepted • 575-9466 • www.museumofminiatures.org

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Oktoberfest at Saxony • This festival, held at Witten Park, will bring German food, a beer garden, live music, art and craft vending, games for kids, and other various activities. The culture event strives to bring the community together to celebrate German food and heritage to the city of Fishers. • Sept. 25-26; Fri. from 5:30-10:30 p.m. and Sat. noon-10 p.m. • Witten Park at Saxony: 13257 Saxony Blvd., Fishers • Free • 595-3195 Movie at the Park: Mocksaturday ingjay Part 1 • Enjoy the nice weather and nature while watching a movie under the stars with the family. Shown in Shelter #5. Refreshments are available on site for cash purchase only. This week’s movie, the third movie in the Hunger Games series, tells of Katniss Everdeen’s adventures in overthrowing the corrupt Capital. Rated PG-13. • Sept. 26 at dusk • Forest Park: 701 Cicero Rd., Noblesville • Free • 776-6350 • www.cityofnoblesville.org/parks “Nickel Plate Arts Speakeasy” Anniversary Fundraiser • Nickel Plate Arts is proudly celebrating its third anniversary this weekend with a ‘20s-themed fundraiser in downtown Noblesville. The historic R. L. Wilson House will become a Jazz Age location for dining, miniature golf, and a silent auction. Proceeds will benefit the Nickel Plate Arts programs and missions. • Sept. 26 from 6-9 p.m. • R.L. Wilson House: 273 South 8th St., Noblesville • 452-3690 • www.nickelplatearts.org The Wild Side Of Midwestern Archaeology • Dr. Larry Zimmerman joins Koteewi Park to discuss weird history in Indiana! Mr. Zimmerman’s illustrations and entertaining historical lessons will keep you on the edge of your seat, teach you a

few fun facts, and also bring light to the seriousness of the relationship between the present and the past. • Sept. 26 at 2 p.m. • The Taylor Center of Natural History at Strawtown Koteewi Park: 12308 Strawtown Ave., Noblesville • Free • 774-2574 Concerts in the Centerpiece • This concert series, hosted in the beautiful Coxhall Gardens, is for the community to enjoy live sets by talented musicians in the late summer/early fall weather. This week, Stella Luna and the Satellites will put on a great performance. • Sept. 27 from 5-7 p.m. • Coxhall Gardens: 2000 W. 116th St., Carmel • Free • 770-4400

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The Belfry Theatre Presents: The Butler Did It • This performance blends murder mystery with comedy in a unique spin of whodunit. When a party brings many mystery authors together, dressed as their own fictional character, a mysterious killing calls them to use their “detective skills” in real life – and it turns out, real life doesn’t work as simply as the books do! A hilarious yet suspenseful play, The Butler Did It will not disappoint. • Sept. 25-27 at various times • The Belfry Theatre: 10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville • $15 per adult, $12 per child ages twelve and younger. Reservations required. • 773-1085 • www. thebelfrytheatre.com Burton Brothers Fall Carnival • Returning to Hamilton Town Center is the beloved carnival! Enjoy classic rides, food, and chances to win prizes during this timeless and family-bonding experience, and take advantage of the outdoor mall. • Sept. 28-Oct. 1, Fri. from 5-11 p.m., Sat. from 3-11 p.m., and Sun.-Thurs. from 5-10 p.m. • Hamilton Town Center: 13901 Town Center Blvd., Noblesville • All-access wristbands are $20 each. Or, purchase individual tickets for $1 each, 20 for $18, or 60 for $50

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Apple Store at Conner Prairie • For all things fall and apple, Conner Prairie is the place to go! Shop for all kinds of treats, such as hand-dipped caramel apples, cider slushies, pies, seasonal items and freshly picked apples. New products this year! A new favorite is a specialty cookie resembling a favorite children’s movie character – come by to find out who! • Sept. 1-Oct. 31, Tues.-Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. • Conner Prairie: 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • 776-6006 • www.connerprairie.org

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Dispatches Home-A-Rama – Residents in and around Hamilton County will have a unique chance to see current trends and designs in home building at the annual Home-A-Rama event, which runs until Oct. 4 in the Sagamore neighborhood in Noblesville on Thursdays through Sundays from noon to 8 p.m. For more, visit currentinwestfield.com/2015/ explore-design-at-home-a-rama/ Hoosier Park – Hoosier Park Racing and Casino will be hosting several live music events this fall, including: Molly Hatchet on Oct. 23 and Mickey Dolenz Nov. 6. For more, visit hoosierpark.com.


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of a 19 year old (kid) who has numerous suicide attempts to get his mother’s attention. He feels like an outsider. He goes to one of his A production of “Harold and Maude” will favorite past times, attending funerals, when come to Westfield Playhouse, 1836 Ind. 32 in he meets Maude. An active, slightly Westfield, beginproduction ning Sept. 25 and wacky octogenarian, she spreads her joy and teaches Harold how to truly 26 at 7:30 p.m. live,” Hinman said. Director Kate Hinman said it took After the opening weekend, the about six weeks from auditions to event runs two weekends after from opening, and that she does things a Friday through Sunday. The produclittle differently when it comes to the tions on Fridays and Saturdays begin cast. Hinman at 7:30 p.m., and the ones on Sunday “I like the cast to sit and read begin at 2:30 p.m. through the script together three to four There are six productions through Westfield times before hitting the stage. I find this helps Playhouse a year, and for the 2016 season, all the cast start to feel the flow of the show,” Hinman said. “However, there is more to learn- of them are written by Indiana playwrights or ing lines. The actors have to learn the blocking have a connection to Indiana. Hinman said that tickets are available at or the choreographed movement on stage and the Box Office, but that reservations are highly make it look natural, not planned.” recommended. Tickets cost $12 for adults, $10 Hinman has been with Westfield Playhouse for seniors and students. Veterans and active since 2009 and described “Harold and Maude military officials are free with proof of service. as a “show for anyone who has felt loss, love, For more, visit www.westfieldplayhouse.org giggles and passion.” or call 402-3341. “‘Harold and Maude’ is the delightful story

Event raises money for independent filmmakers By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com

To sign up or donate, visit https:// www.marathoneventmarketing.com/ fundraisers/2015-heartland-film-100-holes-ofGolf and film lovers alike now have a fungolf. draising event to attend to help raise money The duration of the fundraiser is for independent for three months, resulting in the day fundraiser filmmakers and long 100 holes of golf with 36 players their films from and their caddies at the Broadmoor around the world. Country Club in Indianapolis. Heartland Film Hundred Holes of And although there is no fee for Golf has film submissions from 96 participation, but the goal for the nations, according to senior manager golfers is to reach $1,000 each in Susan Frenzel. Frenzel fundraiser and the caddies to reach “It’s a great way to support a local $500 each. arts organization that connects Indianapolis Out of the $50,000 donation goal, the with independent filmmakers and their films website has currently reached approximately from around the world,” Frenzel said. “The $34,700. board is spearheading this inaugural event To learn more about Heartland Film and the and board members have been encouraged to golf fundraiser, visit http://heartlandfilm.org/ participate either by playing, putting a team tag/100-holes-of-golf/. together, being a caddie, recruiting friends For participants, the event takes place at to play or volunteering the day of the event. 2155 Kessler Blvd. W Dr., Indianapolis. The There is no entry fee! Each player or team event lasts from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sept. fundraises by sending out their player page to 28. their personal contacts.”

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The Carmel International Arts Festival has come a long way since its beginning nearly two decades ago on performances the City Square, and the festival’s new president is hoping to continue building on that strong foundation at this year’s event. More than 130 juried artists will display their work beginning at 10 a.m. Sept. 26 and Sept. 27 during the 18th annual festival. The family-friendly event takes place in the Carmel Arts and Design District, where guests can walk the streets to enjoy art, live performances and food. Dawn Fraley, owner of The Great Frame Up, has taken over as president of the festival after previously serving as chairperson of the artists. Rosemary Waters, who had served as Fraley president of the festival since it started in 1998, is now the executive director. Fraley, a resident of Westfield, has brought about several changes, including a completely online artist application.

Fraley feels lucky to be a part of an already popular festival and hopes her changes build upon its past success. “All in all I’ve just tried to get the festival running more like a business,” she said. “It’s a fantastic festival that Rosemary Waters has nourished for years. I just wanted to enhance what she’s built and make it stronger, better, bigger.”

schedule Market District Main Stage Sept. 26 • 9:55 – 10 a.m. National Anthem & Announcements • 10 – 11 a.m. Chinese Dragon • 11:30 – 12:30 p.m. ATI • 1 – 2 p.m. Phone Club • 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Indiana Ballet Conservatory • 3:50 – 4:50 p.m. Gus Moon • 5:10 – 7:00 p.m. Dwight Lightning & the Conch City All-Stars Sept. 27 • 10:55 – 11 a.m. National Anthem & Announcements • 11 a.m. – noon Minyo Dancers • 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Carmel Ballet Youth • 2- 3 p.m. Greek Dancers • 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Tim Wright Third & Main Street Stage Sept. 26 • 9:55 – 10 a.m. National Anthem & Announcements • 10 – 11 a.m. Kenny Phelps • 11:30 – 12:30 p.m. King Court Singers • 1 – 2 p.m. Circle City Steel • 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Maple Trio • 3:50 – 4:50 p.m. Steve Rushingwind • 5:10 – 7:00 p.m. (dark) Sept. 27 • 10:55 – 11 a.m. National Anthem & Announcements • 11 a.m. – noon Janese Truver • 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Slammer Jazz Duo • 2 – 3 p.m. Ruditoonz • 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Emily Ann Thompson

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We’re sure the younger generation won’t believe this, but once upon a time, all college and pro games started at 1 p.m. Tailgating was in its infancy then and basically consisted of only a sandwich, side and cold drink. There was no need to vary menus. Today however, early games put tailgaters at the stadium in the early morning. Now they need a breakfast type pre-game menu. We’ve served everything from eggs and bacon, pancakes and sausage, to breakfast casseroles, but heating and cooking with multiple burners and an oven gets pretty tough for the casual tailgater. Couldn’t there be something easy to serve and eat that brings out gasps of pleasure like “”Oh my!” and “Wow, this is good!” Here’s a simple breakfast treat that replaces the breakfast casserole. It can be made the day before and reheated at the game and will bring raves from those that enjoy your tailgate. Amazing Breakfast Muffins Ingredients: 4 cups shredded potatoes or hash browns, thawed, 1 small onion diced, 4 tablespoons butter, melted, 1/8 teaspoon salt, 1/8 teaspoon pepper, 12 links Pre-cooked JOHNSONVILLE® Original Breakfast Sausage, 6 eggs, lightly beaten, 1 cups (4 ounces) Shredded Cheddar cheese, 1 cups (4 ounces) Shredded Colby Jack cheese, 2 oz. cream cheese cut into 12 cubes, 1/4 cup chopped red bell pepper, Chives or green onion to garnish Directions: Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees. Prepare sausage according to package instructions, cool, and cut each link into 6 pieces and set aside. In a bowl mix/combine potatoes, onion, butter, salt and pepper; divide evenly into 12 greased muffin cups pressing mixture onto sides

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Total Time: Approx. 2 hours Original recipe makes 10 servings Ingredients: 1 packet instant yeast, 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, 1/2 cup vegan butter, divided, 1/4 tsp salt, 3 cups all-purpose flour, 1/2 Tbsp cinnamon, 1/4 cup + 1 Tbsp sugar, divided Directions: In a large sauce pan, heat the almond milk and 3 Tbsp vegan butter until warm and melted, never reaching boiling. Remove from heat and let cool to 110 degrees. Transfer mixture to a large mixing bowl and sprinkle on yeast. Let activate for 10 minutes, then add 1 Tbsp sugar and the salt and stir. Next, add in flour 1/2 cup at a time, stirring as you go. When thick, transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead for one minute and form it into a ball. Cover with plastic wrap and set in a warm place to rise for about 1 hour. After it rises, roll out the dough into a thin rectangle and brush with 3 Tbsp melted vegan butter, 1/4 cup sugar and 1/2 Tbsp cinnamon. Roll dough and cut into 2 inch sections. Position slices in a well-buttered 8x8 square pan and brush with remaining 2 Tbsp vegan butter. Cover with plastic wrap. Set on top of the oven to let rise again while you preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Once the oven is hot, bake rolls for 25-30 minutes or until slightly golden brown. Let cool for a few minutes and then serve immediately. Icing optional.

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As men we really should take actions to take care of ourselves now for the future, not just for longevity but also wellness a fuller one with a healthy and active life. One area that is not especially glamorous but we need to think about, is our prostate. A very effective natural supplement to support prostate health is saw palmetto. Extracts from the plant saw palmetto have been traditionally used by the American Indians as an herbal medicine for centuries and it is rich in fatty acids and phytosterols, a steroid compound similar to cholesterol. Unlike the cholesterol that comes with a diet high in saturated and trans fats, phytosterols that we get from plants have many health benefits. Many issues with men’s health can be linked to loss of testosterone with age and its conversion to estrogen and other androgen hormones. One of the key benefits for men is that saw palmetto seems to inhibit the production of an enzyme called 5- alpha reductase, which is involved in the conver-

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sion of the male hormone testosterone into dihydrotestosterone. As men age, it is this androgen hormone that leads to conditions such as prostrate enlargement, often referred to as Benign prostatic hyperplasia. The negative effects to health of BHP often involve urinary problems, from frequent urination to even difficulty of urination. Saw palmetto could be effective in preventing the condition. Side effects are rare for saw palmetto and other benefits for healthy testosterone levels include greater retention of lean muscle, positive mood and improved libido. It’s a secret weapon. Seek your doctor’s advice before taking any new supplement, especially if on medications. If you think you have an enlarged prostate, it is critical to see a doctor for a full diagnosis to rule out prostate cancer. Cory Black is the owner of PointBlank Nutrition in Carmel. He may be contacted at 569-5368 or cory@pointblanknutrition.com.

Dispatches New physicians – Community Physician Network welcomes the following providers: Dr. Ashish Aggarwal, MD, gastroenterologist; Dr. M. Ishti Ali, MD, interventional cardiologist; Dr. Robin Girdhar, MD, endocrinologist; Dr. Nathan Kurtz, MD, physical medicine and rehab physician; Dr. Anoush Jidarian, MD, thoracic surgeon. To learn more about these doctors, visit www. eCommunity.com/physician or call 800-777-7775. Transportation service available – Riverview Health has partnered with Hamilton County Express Public Transit to offer a new transportation program. Patients at any Riverview Health location may use the transportation service as an alternative to driving. The service operates weekdays between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost is $10 for a round-trip. Call 473-2323 to schedule a ride. Kidney health – There are several things you can do to improve kidney health and avoid those painful infections. They include: 1. Reduce OTC pain meds – ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin and naproxen can be hard on your kidneys. 2. Drink lots of fluid – this helps keeps toxins flushed from the kidneys 3. Certain foods boost kidney function including peppers, apples, garlic, onions and garlic. Source: Naturalon.com


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Diverse materials pay off

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We love visiting projects completed several years ago to learn how they have matured. Most, like this foroutdoor living ward thinking Zionsville family, are visited on a regular basis for additional projects that are being phased in. Thrilling stories of how couples and families are thriving in their new spaces continue to offer inspiration for designing and creating new ones too! This outdoor living space overlooks a wonderful community green space with wondering trails, meadows and an assortment of visiting wildlife. It makes for an amazing retreat for the surrounding neighborhoods and prompts this back yard to live larger than it actually is. MATERIAL DIVERSITY Study the photo and notice the thought provoking material pallet … from the galvanized steel grill station with a travertine counter to the sleek Azek decking, rough sawn cedar pergola and riverbed stamped concrete patio. The bright colors and textures awaken your senses and drive a playful tone. Absolutely perfect for a growing family with happy

children and fun loving parents! DECK. PATIO. Azek decking is our most frequently used material for decking. The tan color decking is nicely contrasted against the white risers on the oversized steps wrapping around most of the deck. It marries well with most materials and is coupled here with stamped concrete as an extra-large patio. Ground level construction makes it an easy transition for running kids and aging adults. The stamped concrete patio feels very modern and accentuates a minimalist/clean visual. It’s very easy to decorate with patio furniture, rugs and flowering pots. We could have easily built the patio with a standard brick paver, crushed stone or regular concrete. Do you want to thrive in your outdoor space? Smart design and a diverse material pallet can help encourage that! Randy Sorrell is president of SURROUNDINGS by NatureWorks+, a Carmel home improvement firm. He may be reached at 679-2565, randy@choosesurroundings.com or www.choosesurroundings. com.

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The art of choosing a timeless style Commentary by David Decker

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Select neutral styles for permanent pieces in your home. (Submitted photo)

Keeping up with design trends can be great fun. But getting too wrapped up in the newest looks can sometimes leave your home looking dated after the trends have indoor living changed. To create a really dynamic look in your home, try and visualize the space in terms of layers. The first layer is made up of the building blocks of the room, and includes elements like flooring or cabinetry. Consider items in the first layer “permanent” because they require a good deal of effort to replace. Keep in mind that simplicity tends to stand the test of time. For this reason, you will want to select neutral styles for these permanent pieces because you know they will have to last. Each layer after the first will include items that are less permanent, and therefore more replaceable. Dress up your neutral hardwood floor design with a patterned area rug. Or bring color into the room by hanging wall art. It’s in the top layers where you can have fun, great creative and express your

personal style. When it comes to implementing trends in your home, try to remember that less is more. Colors especially seem to come in and out of style quickly, which makes it a little difficult to select a timeless look that features a lot of color. First of all, try to choose a color scheme that features a fewer number of colors. I suggest using neutral hues such as grays, beiges and whites for the major features of the room (walls, furniture, floors, etc.), and then accenting the room with small, colorful decorations. It’s always exciting to try new things and try out new trends in your home. The key to choosing timeless style is not going overboard with placing trends in every room of your house. David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.the-affordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david. decker@the-affordablecompanies.com.


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I write all the time about French, German, Latin and Greek influences on the English language, but I believe grammar guy this week’s column will mark a first for the Grammar Guy: A word of Dutch origin. Now, we’ve gotten plenty of great words from the Dutch – like “furlough” and “galoot” – but this week we’re talking about “manikin.” If the spelling looks strange, know that you aren’t alone. The word actually came to our language twice: Once, as “manikin,” from Dutch; and again as “mannequin,” from French (although, really even the French word comes from the original Dutch word, mannekijn). Both words have kept very similar meanings in English. The Dutch “manikin” is used primarily to refer to a jointed model of the human body, as might be used in anatomy or by an artist. The most common application of “manikin” you probably haven’t been using? A CPR manikin.

The French version, “mannequin,” is probably the definition you’re more familiar with: a dummy used to display clothes in a store window. It’s also the name of a questionable rom-com from the ‘80s starring Kim Cattrall and Andrew McCarthy, but that’s neither here nor there. The practical question, of course, is, “Are they interchangeable?” The answer here is “no.” For the sort of anatomical model you’d see in a medical setting or biology classroom, the correct choice is “manikin.” For dummies used to hawk the latest fashions, stick with “mannequin.” My gut feeling is you could probably get away with only using “mannequin” without being questioned, but, then again, you also probably don’t read this column because you like avoiding grammatical technicalities. Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for Current Publishing. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rjfische@ gmail.com.

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Americans traveling to Havana often seek locations identified with Ernest Hemingway, who lived in Cuba off and on travel during the 1940s and 1950s. One of the most popular of those spots is Cojimar, a small fishing village east of Havana that became the setting for one of Hemingway’s best-known books. In 1951, Hemingway began writing a short novel drawing on the colorful stories and people he encountered while fishing and drinking in and around Cojimar, where he berthed Pilar, his boat. Published in 1952, The Old Man and the Sea won the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Today, visitors to Cojimar can eat and drink in La Terraza de Cojimar, the seaside bar Hemingway dubbed “The Terrace” in his novel. One of its pictures of Hemingway shows him with a young Fidel Castro, who won Hemingway’s fishing competition in 1960, the only time the two ever met. Another shows Gregorio Fuentes, the long-time captain of Pilar, who controversially claimed until he died in 2002 at age 104 that he was the inspiration for Santiago, the novel’s main character, and charged Cojimar visitors to talk to him. A short walk from La Terraza is the neo-clas-

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sical Hemingway Memorial. Six Ionic columns supporting a stone ring surround a short bust of Hemingway, with a plaque saying: “In loving memory from the people of Cojimar to the Immortal Author of the Old Man and the Sea.” The bust was reportedly cast from boat fittings donated by local fisherman grateful that Hemingway had called the world’s attention to their struggles but unable to support the project financially.

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Remodeling Carmel and Zionsville since 1992 Licensed • Bonded • Insured Chip Train 317-258-2650 • chiptrain@msn.com

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House Cleaning 25 Year’s experience References available Call Debbie 317-989-7118

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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

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Pet & House Sitting Service

Guitar Lessons With Baker Scott

Beginners thru Advanced All styles Electric-Acoustic-Bass Private Lessons Parent-Child Lessons

Landscape & Aeration

2010-2014 Angie’s List award winners: WALLA LAWN CARE. Local business/Residents of Hamilton County Mulch, aeration, bush trimming, general cleanup. Mowing also Available for $35/week avg. 698-5480 or wallalawncare@gmail.com

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Do you have a project in mind? Stop by or call us for a quote. WINDOWS • DOORS • KITCHENS • BATHS 4 SEASON ROOMS • FLOORS 0% Interest No Payments for 12 Months See our reviews on Angie's List

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C.G.H. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance 317-400-8257 Quality services at affordable rates Fall Clean up and Aeration Specials Landscape design, install and other services also available

7:00AM TO 6:00PM Quality care in a home environment! Bilingual Spanish/English Call us today for more information! 317-663-3230

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Current in Westfield

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Sales

Assisted living

Indiana’s Largest Stamp Show

Opening for 1 senior female resident requiring assisted living. Private home & family environment. Over 20 years experience with references. Call 317-529-2467 or visit afamilyformom.com.

35 Dealers INDYPEX 2015 October 2-4 Friday and Saturday 10-5, Sunday 10-4 Hamilton County Fairgrounds 2003 Pleasant Street, Noblesville Free admission and parking Dime to dollar tables Civil War display More info: indianastampclub.org Neighborhood Garage Sale in The Bristols 126th Street & Brooks School Road in Fishers (46037) Friday, Sept 25 & Saturday, Sept 26 8AM - 1PM each day

Downsizing Furniture Sale: Moving out of state. Quality Furniture at 11939 Foxwood Pl. Carmel Thursday, 9/24, 8A.M. – 2P.M. Friday, 9/25, 8A.M. – 4P.M.

SAVE THE DATE SEPT 25, 26, 27. Huge Sale: ANTIQUES, TOOLS, more. 760 Starkey Rd, Zionsville, IN.

for sale 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

WICKER FURNITURE

Pier 1 Imports Settee, Chair, Ottomon, Pads, Pillows. $575.00 less than half the original price. 765-649-4696

Rentals FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom Apartments $650 - $700 Month & HEAT PAID 1055 N 10th Street Nob In. 46060 Call 317-773-8051

Roommate Wanted---To share 2 bdrm. 2 bath condo in quiet Carmel area. $550 per month includes washer/dryer privileges, all utilities paid, dish network, high speed internet. Smoking ok. Call 317-402-5628. For Rent: 3split br 2ba 1420sq. ft.ranch eat in kitchen new carp wood floors + paint. 2 wic $1,375 per mo Sylvia@317-8042791

booth rent Carmel Hairstylist

3 months free booth rent Part Time or Full Time Extra money in your pocket in 2015 Private Setting 844-8579

NOW HIRING Premier Carmel medical spa seeking licensed Massage Therapist. Excellent compensation, flexible scheduling **Experience required** Cover letter, resume and references to: Info@ EppleyLifestyleSpa.com

Office/Dental Lab Assistant Position Responsibilities: Data entry, packing cases, customer phone service and other general office work. Computer skill and attention to detail a must. If interested, please send resume to 8888mlu@gmail.com.

DRIVER WANTED:

Leave Carmel Monday thru Friday 7:00 am Drive to I-70 & Post Road: Return 5:30 pm Phone 317-848-7724 or 317-730-1974

Wanted: Part-time Delivery Drivers for dental lab located in Park 100 (73rd & Zionsville Rd.). You will be our GoodWill Ambassador delivering cases to our dentist office clients in and around Indianapolis. Approx. 20-25 hrs /wk. Must have good driving record and pass background check. Pay is $10.00/ hr. after training. Contact Bill at 317635-1000.

Immediate Positions Available:

Lunch server, Dinner server, Host/Hostess, Busser. Please apply in person at J. Razzo’s, 12501 N Meridian St. Carmel

SALES HELP WANTED

The Village Clock Shop in Clay Terrace Carmel is seeking a part time sales associate. 15-20 hours per week. Previous sales experience helpful. Flexible hours. Apply in person

Clarity Personal Care Services

If you are interested in an opportunity to make a difference, earn extra income and choose the hours convenient to your life, Clarity Personal Care Services is interested in you. We are the provider of choice for personal services/elder care in the home Please contact us at applicant@ malkoffandhughes.com

real estate DISTRESS SALE

Bank Foreclosures Hamilton Co. Free list of Foreclosure Properties. Receive a FREE daily list by e-mail; www.hamiltoncoforeclosures.com

Now Hiring Servers and Line Cooks APPLY IN PERSON 160 E Carmel Dr, Carmel, IN

Now Hiring

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Now Hiring – Painter

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.

Steady work all year, even during winter. All work is local. Interior painting only. 3540 hours work per week, Mon-Fri no work on weekends. Must have reliable vehicle. Pay based on skill and experience. Call Jonathan 656-7045

Noblesville Schools Custodial and Food Service Job Fair If you are interested in applying for a Custodial or Food Service position, Custodial and Food Service Job Fair September 26, 2015 from 8:00am to 12:00pm (enter building at Gate #18 off of Cumberland Rd.) Any questions may be directed to: Steve Coverdale, Building Supervisor Sue Dunn, Food Service Director please come to our at Noblesville High School, 18111 Cumberland Road (317) 773-4680, ext. 12132 (317) 773-3171, ext. 10420

With over 30 years of experience in the special event industry, Ritz Charles specializes in innovative, upscale and superior event services. Ritz Charles has a strong presence in the event market. Our multiple culinary teams, service staff and event planners host a variety of on and off premise events year- round. Our company has the resources to manage large events yet the personal touch of a small caterer. With our fast paced energetic work environment, we have a need for motivated individuals who can give excellent customer service.

Now Hiring

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EOE

WORK WITH PURPOSE. Are you called to serve others? To build relationships? To make a difference?

We demonstrate our dedication to employees’ overall wellness by offering: • Free health insurance option for employees meeting eligibility & wellness requirements • Weekly pay • Census & attendance bonus • Cell phone discounts & meals at our cafe • Scholarships & Tuition reimbursement • STARS Awards redeemable for great products

Join us at our Job Fair! Wednesday, September 30th, 2015 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Now Hiring! CNAs • LPNs • RNs Food Services • Housekeeping 317-804-8044 937 E 186th St. Westfield, IN 46074

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If you are looking to join a company with a dedication to excellent customer service and a friendly atmosphere, Ritz Charles has bartending, banquet server and set-up positions available. If you are interested in learning more about our company, please contact Kate Argyris at Kargyris@Ritzcharles.com

Are you a Caregiver who Changes Lives? Senior1Care, a family-owned company, offers daily in-home care for individuals who want to remain independent, whether it be in their home or assisted living facilities. We are looking for dynamic Caregivers to join our growing team.. Professional candidates assist clients 1on1 and must have a valid IN driver’s license with a reliable vehicle. CNAs/HHAs & experience with Alzheimer’s is a plus. Full time and part time positions available! Employees Benefit from: • Weekly Overtime Pay • $250 for Live-In shifts • Year End Bonus availability • Training & Continuing Education • 24/7 support from our experienced Management team • Organized Work Environment • Management Personal introduction to new clients on the first shift • Employee Referral Program • Legacy CNA Training School Reimbursement Call today to setup your interview at 317-652-6175, visit www.Senior1Care.com, email WeCare@Senior1Care.com, or stop by our Carmel office at 598 West Carmel Dr, Carmel, IN 46032. EOE

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.


September 22, 2015

Current in Westfield

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Now Hiring

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Apply online Learn about our exciting new benefits package! 9536 N. Meridian St. Indpls, IN www.mylocalmcd.com/6015 15100 Thatcher Lane, Carmel, IN www.mylocalmcd.com/6166 3909 W. 96th St. Indpls, IN www.mylocalmcd.com/11465 750 E. Carmel Dr. Carmel, IN www.mylocalmcd.com/3894 McDonald’s is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive and diverse workforce.

Build a career you can be proud of. Xerox Services is hiring Customer Service Representatives! Starting pay at $12.00/hour! Walk-ins Welcome! Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm

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317.957.3850 *$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).

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