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Miss Fall Festival Alexis Hipsky attends the event.

Fair-like food was sold during the event.

The event concluded with a fireworks show.

The Zionsville Lions Club presented a Fourth of July celebration at Lions Park. The celebration included fair-like food, entertainment and fireworks.

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Entertainment included a presentation by Master Yoo’s Tae Kwon Do students.

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with The Edge apartment construction project Project: Templin Road Bridge Location: 96th Street reconstruction between Westfield Location: The Templin CONSTRUCTION Boulevard and Maple Drive is Road bridge over Eagle set to close June 21. Detour Creek was inspected and an on 106th Street and Keystone Parkway. engineering firm has been hired by the Expected completion: July 19 Boone County Highway Dept. to work on Project: Construction east of Sophia design of a complete bridge replacement. Square The project is expected to begin midLocation: 1st Ave. NW and 1st St. NW. May. Templin Road will be closed during Access the Sophia Square parking garage construction with a detour route posted. from W. Main Street and from 1st St. NW. Expected completion: The project is Expected completion: Substantial expected to be completed completion by the end of June with full Project: Resurfacing of U.S. 421 completion set for July. Location: The Indiana Dept. of Project: New roundabout Transportation is resurfacing U.S. 421 Location: E. Main Street and Richland north of Zionsville. The limits of the Avenue. project span from just north of Greenfield Expected completion: Fall Road to Ind. 32. Project: New roundabout Expected completion: The project is Location: E. Main Street and Lexington expected to be completed by the end of Boulevard. this month. Expected completion: Fall CARMEL Project: Widening and improvements along Smoky Row Road Project: Range Line Road reconstruction Location: Between the Monon Greenway Location: 116th Street to Carmel Drive. A and U.S. 31. The road will be fully closed roundabout is under construction at 116th during the project. The Monon Greenway Street is closed until later this month. Expected completion: Summer Expected completion: Late summer Project: Road improvements associated ZIONSVILLE

Project: Widening of the Monon Greenway Location: Between City Center Drive and Carmel Drive Expected completion: November Project: Installation of a slip lane Location: Smoky Row Road and Keystone Parkway Expected completion: This month WESTFIELD Project: New roundabout Location: The intersection of 191st Street and Grassy Branch Road is closed to all thru traffic. Expected completion: Aug. 30 Project: Reconstruction of 151st Street Location: A section of 151st Street from Towne Road to Buchanan Lane is closed for reconstruction. The intersection of 151st Street and Towne Road will remain open during construction. Expected completion: Summer Project: New roundabout Location: The intersection of 161st Street and Union Street will be closed on or after April 27 for the construction of a new roundabout. Expected completion: The project will be complete by August. Project: Chad Hittle Drive roundabout Location: A section of 191st Street from Tomlinson Road to U.S. 31 will be converted

into a boulevard with a roundabout at Chad Hittle Drive. 191st Street from the east leg of the Tomlinson Road roundabout to Chad Hittle Drive is closed. Estimated completion: End of this month NOBLESVILLE & NORTH Project: New trail Location: The project will construct an 8-foot-wide asphalt trail north from Wellington Parkway of the Wellington Northeast subdivision to the 5-point roundabout at Greenfield Avenue. Southbound 10th Street (also known as Allisonville Road) will be detoured to Eighth Street. The southbound closure began May 2 and will last for 60 days. Two more closures will happen later. Expected completion: November. Project: New roundabout Location: Boden Road and 156th Street. 156th Street is closed between Boden Road and Olio Road. The detour route is Boden Road, Olio Road and 146th Street. Estimated completion: This month Project: Small structure replacement Location: Beginning on or after May 2, 256th Street in Cicero between Ind. 213 and Lacy Road will be closed to all thru traffic for the replacement of two small structures. Expected completion: Aug. 1

Diabetes Awareness Day

Sunday, July 17th Zionsville Lions Park

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Zionsville Lions Club, Inc. invites the community to join us for a free 1/2 day event in Lions Park and clubhouse. The event will include fun activities in Lions Park: children’s playground, volleyball, basketball, cornhole and bingo in the shelter house. In addition, educational information will be available in the Lions Clubhouse by a team of diabetes medical professionals where free diabetes screening will be available.

Our “Strides for Diabetes” walk will take place at 5 pm starting at the Lions Park Gazebo. Finish your day by staying for the Free Sunday Concert in the Park at 7 pm at the Lions Park Gazebo.


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DePauw student athletes selected for all-region team – Two DePauw student-athletes from Zionsville were selected to the American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings all-region 7 team. First baseman Kyle Callahan and center fielder Nick Nelson were second team choices by the ABCA.

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The Zionsville Parks and Recreation Dept. held a community open house June 29 at Zionsville Town Hall. The purGROWTH pose was to gather feedback from residents. Residents shared suggestions for what they want to see included in the next five-year master plan. Zionsville Parks and Recreation Supt. Jarod Logsdon said the Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources requires an updated plan every five years. Logsdon said that the parks department has almost accomplished all of the goals in their previous plan, which was created in 2018. “A lot of those construction projects you see right now are the result of that 2018 plan,” he said. Those projects include the new Overley Worman Park and extensions to the Zionsville Big-4 Rail Trail. “We are continuing to grow along with the community, and it’s our goal to keep green infrastructure and amenities spreading as Zionsville continues to grow as well,” Logsdon said. The open house featured several stations that allowed residents to voice concerns ANBI-11130-04

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and provide suggestions. One station gave attendees the opportunity to tell the department what programs and activities they had previously participated in. Another asked residents how safe they feel at Zionsville’s trails and parks. At one station, “Challenges and Barriers,” residents were asked to show via red stickers what challenges keep them from taking full advantage of the parks and trails system. Many stickers were placed next to “Not enough park-to-park walking/biking connections.” A similar station, which used orange stickers to denote a response, asked what programs and activities visitors want to see added. “Additional nature and habitat focused programming” along with “More community events” were two popular selections. Logsdon said getting responses from the community is vital to the department. “People are really just voicing what they want to see in our parks system, so that’s nice to have that feedback,” Logsdon said. For more about the Zionsville Parks and Recreation Master Plan, visit reasite.mysocialpinpoint.com/ zionsville-5-year-parks-master-plan-home.


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For Rajeev Ram, the opportunity to watch professional tennis stars compete in person was a great motivation. TENNIS The 2002 Carmel High School graduate watched as the likes of Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick played in the ATP Tour stop in Indianapolis. The ATP Tour event ran from 1988 to 2009 on the hardcourts at the Indianapolis Tennis Center. After losing RCA as a title sponsor after the 2006 tournament, the Indianapolis Tennis Championships struggled and eventually sold the sanctioning rights to Atlanta organizers. As an up-and-coming tennis player, Ram benefited from wild card entries into the event. So Ram, who has won 23 doubles titles on the tour, has arranged to bring pro tennis back to the Indianapolis area. The $80,000 Rajeev Ram Foundation Indy Challenger, a sanctioned ATP Challenger Tour tournament that is also part of the USTA Pro Circuit, will be held July 17-24 at Pearson Automotive Tennis Club, an indoor tennis facility, in Zionsville. “It’s important for me because one of the things that really inspires me to work hard is watching the highest level of professional tennis,” Ram said. “Any time you can see that up close and personal, it’s pretty cool, because I don’t think TV does it much justice. To see the best players in the world compete in your backyard is a pretty neat thing, so that’s one of the biggest motivations for having a tournament back in Indianapolis.” Ram said the event came together late when he proposed it in March because there was a space open on the calendar. The tournament will consist of a 24-player singles qualifying draw, a 32-player singles main draw and a 16-team doubles draw. More than 50 ATP Tour professionals will go head-to-head for points and prize money. “It’s not ideal for the players because the summer tournaments in North American are all outdoors,” Ram said. One of the best-known players whose singles ranking qualifies him for the Challenger is Sam Querrey, who is ranked No, 157. Querrey, 34, who has a career-high ranking of No. 11, was the runner-up to Robby Ginepri in 2009 in the final ATP Tour

Rajeev Ram competes at the 2020 Australian Open. (File photo)

tournament in Indianapolis. Ram said court specifications the ATP Tour requires eliminated some Indianapolis outdoor venues. “Hopefully in the future, outdoors might be an option, but indoors also has advantages in terms of controlled climate and scheduling,” Ram said. Ram said he would like to see the Indy Challenger become an annual tournament but that decision will come later. “We’ll examine what went wrong and what went right, where we can improve in making the determination,” Ram said. Ram will attend the Indy Challenger as he is taking a break after playing in Wimbledon. He will return to action in the Washington, D.C., tournament, which begins Aug. 1. Tickets for the event will be limited because of the intimate size of the facility. They are on sale at Rajeev Ram Foundation Indy Challenger at ticketsignup.io. Ram said the Rajeev Ram Foundation helped organize the event, such as finding a site, tournament director and volunteers. “We also had to raise enough funds to run the tournament,” he said. Bob Bryant, the 500 Festival president/ chief executive officer, is serving as tournament director. He previously ran the ATP Tour tournament in Atlanta. Ram’s foundation previously was known as EntouRaj for Kids, but rebranded this year. Anyone interested in volunteering to support the event or for sponsorship opportunities should email rajeevramfoundation@gmail.com. For more, visit RajeevRamFoundation.org.


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Zionsville council approves appropriations for roundabout By Haley Miller news@currentzionsville.com

said at the meeting. “So, while this is an ask for additional money, technically we are about a quarter million dollars under budget The Zionsville Town Council voted 6-0 on this particular phase of the project.” during its July 6 meeting to approve an apThe appropriation from the Road Impact propriation of $38,500 Fee Fund will be put toward a clearTRAFFIC from the Motor Vehiing contract to allow for utility recle Highway Fund and location ahead of the construction $160,000 from the Road Impact Fee phase. Typically, utility relocation Fund for the County Road 800 East happens at the same time as conand Oak Street roundabout project. struction, Lantz said. The sum from the Motor Vehicle “Since we have a significant cloHighway Fund will be used for land sure to accomplish this roundabout, Lantz acquisitions. Public Works Direcwe want to make sure anything we tor Lance Lantz said the council originally can do reasonably in advance to make sure earmarked $1.2 million for land acquisitions there aren’t any hiccups during construcacross the project’s timeline. tion (is done),” Lantz said. Lantz requested a reduced appropriation The roundabout, which will replace a trafof $600,000 at the beginning of this year fic signal at the intersection of County Road based on 2021 spending but said he under800 East and Oak Street, requires a full estimated what was actually needed. closure of both east-west and north-south “Should you approve this appropriation, traffic. The closure will be for approximately we will actually only spend $953,823.10 of three months, according to the Town of that original $1.2 million that you appropriZionsville’s website. ated and earmarked for this purpose,” Lantz

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COMMUNITY DISPATCHES UWCI names new president — United Way of Central Indiana recently announced that Fred Payne will serve as its next president and CEO. Payne currently serves as commissioner of Indiana’s Department of Workforce Development, a role to which he was appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb in December 2017. He will start at United Way July 18. Payne replaces outgoing United Way President and CEO Ann Murtlow. Lemonade stands pop up as fundraisers — Boone County residents may see an influx in lemonade stands July 15-17. Isaiah 117 House, a nonprofit which accepts children removed from their home by the Dept. of Children’s Services, is conducting a fundraiser to build a brick-and-mortar home to serve Boone, Hendricks and Montgomery counties. As part of the fundraiser, kids will be selling lemonade and collecting money that will be donated to the Isaiah 117 House. For more, visit isaiah117house.com.

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Zionsville business owner recognized — Zionsville business owner Angela Tuell was recognized at the Public Relations Society of America’s Hoosier Chapter 2022 Pinnacle Awards in June. Tuell, principal of Communications Redefined, and her team earned the Best of Show award for their work on the Baalbek Reborn Virtual Tour Launch (a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the country of Lebanon) for client Flyover Zone. To learn more visit, commredefined.com. Zionsville Butterfly Trail — The Zionsville Butterfly Trail runs through July 31.Largescale butterfly wings, painted by local artists, will be on display in various community locations throughout Zionsville. The project was inspired by the town’s commitment to The National Wildlife Federation Mayor’s Monarch Pledge and a celebration of the department’s conservation and environmental education efforts. Zionsville Farmers Market — The Zionsville Farmers Market is 8 to 11:30 a.m. Saturdays through Sept. 24 on Main Street between Pine and Hawthorne streets. For more, visit zionsvillefarmersmarket.org. 5th Congressional District academy nominees — U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-Indiana) recently announced the names of six nominees from Indiana’s 5th Congressional District who were appointed to attend the U.S. Air Force Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy and West Point. Reid Wesley, Zionsville, was one of the nominees.

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Town council considers stipend for essential workers By Haley Miller news@currentzionsville.com In a preliminary discussion of disbursement of funds from the American Rescue Plan Act, the Zionsville GOVERNMENT Town Council discussed a $129,000 stipend request to benefit essential workers at its July 6 meeting. A formal vote did not take place, but council members expressed interest in saving the remaining ARPA funds in case they are needed for administrative purposes in the future. The town council plans to introduce the resolution for a public hearing during its Aug. 1 town meeting. “This money we have is a pretty big safety net in a pretty turbulent environment,” council member Josh Garrett said. “I just don’t want to give away too much money, even though it’s deserved, not knowing that we may need that for core operating duties.”

Council Vice President Brad Burk suggested raising the stipend for workers. President Jason Plunkett said he agreed but, because of economic uncertainty, recommended revisiting ARPA funds in the future. “I, too, would like to see it bump up a little bit, but I’m also sensitive to the fact that we can always come back and do this again,” Plunkett said. “If we come back and find that revenue is different, and we find out we’re in a different spot, we have until 2024 (to use the funds).” The premium pay funded by ARPA is intended for essential workers who supported critical infrastructure during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the sectors of public health and safety, social and human services and state/local government, according to the National League of Cities. Employees cannot have worked remotely and must have risked COVID-19 exposure. “These are folks that were deemed essential personnel early on by the administration,” Plunkett said.

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DISPATCHES Zionsville resident joins Borshoff — Kalyn Long, Zionsville, was recently named Borshoff’s new account director. Borshoff is a creative and PR agency. Long brings to Borshoff more than 10 years of corporate and agency public relations and marketing expertise, working in global industries such as automotive, supply chain and managed services and entertainment. In her new role, Long will serve as the PR account lead for client accounts; create and implement strategic communications plans to achieve client business objectives and provide senior public relations and crisis communications counsel. Long holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations, advertising and applied communications from Ball State University. F.C. Tucker stats — Zionsville experienced yet another month of notable residential real estate activity as homes continued to leave the market faster and sale prices increased. According to F.C. Tucker Company, Zionsville homes stayed on the market nine days, or 225 percent, longer than in May 2021. The average sale price for a home in Zionsville continued to increase to $646,486, a 25.5 percent increase compared to this time last year and, once again, the highest average sale price in the central Indiana region. The average price per square foot for a Zionsville home also increased 11.7 percent, to $205.76. BCSO launches app — The Boone County Sheriff’s Office has released a smartphone app to connect with the community and provide information quickly and efficiently. TheSheriffApp.com developed the app, which includes information about hiring, public records requests, inmates, sex offenders and more. The free app may be downloaded from an app store by searching “Boone County Sheriff, IN.” Over the Edge participants sought — This summer, adventurous philanthropists will rappel down a 23-story building in downtown Indianapolis – in the name of fundraising for Hoosiers in need. Registration is open for those who want to participate in United Way of Central Indiana’s third “Over the Edge” event, scheduled for Aug. 12 at Keystone Group’s 220 N. Meridian St. Space is limited to the first 80 people over age 13 who register. Participants commit to raising at least $1,000 for United Way’s Basic Needs initiatives, which help provide access to food, housing, transportation and health services. For more or to sign up, visit uwci.org/ote.

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DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATES SPEAK AT ZIONSVILLE TOWN HALL

Indiana House District 25 Democratic candidate Jen Bass-Patino addresses the town hall crowd. (Photos courtesy of Kristi Jones)

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Zionsville resident, 94, discovered love of hiking at age 70 By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Joanne Applegate believes you’re never too old to try something new. The 94-year-old Zionsville resident took up hiking as a hobby when she was 70. Nearly a quarter of a century later, she still meets with fellow hikers and walks the trails in Zionsville. “I don’t think it’s ever too late,” she said of trying new activities. “You can get up and walk around your block.” Applegate began hiking shortly after her husband, Don Applegate, died. The same year her husband died, the woman Applegate often walked with passed away. Applegate then flew to Switzerland to meet a group of hikers organized through the Elderhostel, a nonprofit educational travel program now known as Road Scholar. She discovered she loved hiking and, upon returning to the U.S., joined the Indianapolis Hiking Club two years later in 1999 at age 72. Applegate thought the club would present an opportunity to socialize and make friends. She was right. She has traveled around the world hiking with friends she met in the club. She’s hiked with friends in France, England, Scotland and U.S. National Parks, among other places. In 2007, she was recognized by the club for hiking 1,000 miles in a year. She has walked the Indianapolis Mini-Marathon seven times. “The great thing about the hiking club is you don’t need a friend to go with,” she said. “New people are so welcome.” Applegate said she enjoys the physical component of hiking, but the biggest benefit has been making friends. “Those are the nicest people in the Indianapolis Hiking Club,” she said. “It’s been so good in my life.” Applegate hikes less as she ages, but she said she’s doing well. “I usually walk 2 miles (a week) with stops along the way,” she said. Applegate maintains her health by attending three yoga classes a week at Blooming Life Studio in Zionsville. “I hope it helps,” she said. “The thing about yoga that I like at this point in my life

is, I can do as much as I can do. I don’t have to keep up with everybody. I can do whatever I’m able to do.” Applegate has four children, 10 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Applegate’s daughter Julie Freccero lives in Larkspur, Calif., but speaks with her mother on the phone often. She said her mother is an inspiration. “My mother came from very simple beginnings,” Freccero said. “I was in Zionsville a month ago and everyone I came across, young and old, told me how lucky they were to know my mom. I’ve lived 2,000 miles away from her for over 30 years, but we are so close. I count the minutes until I can call her every week. She’s kind, interesting, fun, extremely intelligent, independent and ever so wise.” Freccero said her mother’s hobbies have kept her young.

“Her dedication to yoga and the hiking club, along with her positive attitude, have kept her healthy and young,” Freccero said. “She is truly an inspiration to so many people in so many ways.” Throughout her time with the Indianapolis Hiking Club, Applegate has walked 14,000 miles. That’s roughly five times the distance between New York City and Los Angeles. ON THE COVER: At age 94, Joanne Applegate still hikes or walks 2 miles a week. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

JOANNE APPLEGATE’S HIKING TRIPS

Joanne Applegate takes a break during a hike. She began hiking at age 70. (Photo courtesy of Julie Freccero)

Zionsville resident Joanne Applegate has traveled far and wide to hike with her friends. She has been to Italy and taken two trips to England and France. She’s also traveled to Portugal, Switzerland, Wales, Scotland, Banff, Vancouver, Sedona, Ariz., Colorado Springs, Colo., and Glacier National Park in Montana, among other destinations. She hiked the Grand Canyon at age 86 and has hiked at most of Indiana’s state parks. Besides hiking, Applegate enjoys reading, knitting and completing crossword puzzles.

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ESSAY

HUMOR

Heightened awareness

What’s in a name?

Commentary by Terry Anker

Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Anything we do frequently enough helps us develop a knack for it. We notice signals imperceptible to others, less experienced than we. Some of us can divine the impending arrival of a summer rainstorm. There are those who can instinctively read the frustration of a domesticated animal and use that insight to improve behavior problems. Many of these “pet whisperers” convert their unusual skills into lucrative careers. Their second sense becomes second cents. More commonly, we simply develop awareness of the many humble patterns all around us. If a step is missing, we subconsciously take note. No doubt, it is an echo from the day when observing the absence of singing birds or frolicking of woodland creature would tip us to the approach of an alpha predator. These few extra moments of warning might be enough to keep us alive. Frequent commuters will predict the time it might take them to arrive at their destinations within a few minutes of starting the drive. And many road warriors will know, nearly as soon as the crew, if something is wrong after the passengers have boarded an airplane for takeoff. As the crew scurries about, cabin doors are closed, oxygen mask instructions are given and familiar chimes sound as we prepare for takeoff. If any is out of place, we sit up a little, become more alert and look for irregularity. The jetway is removed from the plane but we’re not backing away from the gate. Why? The crew is not seated. What gives? Experience is a good teacher. It illuminates the shape of things. The captain comes on the intercom to tell us that a mechanical problem requires that we return to the gate. Groaning at the inconvenience, we turn to our companion and self-assuredly remark that we “knew that something was wrong.”

As I was walking on Galveston Beach, contemplating my last day as a dance mom, a stranger greeted me with “What’s going on, Red?” I haven’t been called that in years, which got me thinking about all the names I’ve answered to, and how they represent a sort of identity continuum for me. As a child, I was These days, I’m mostly “Danielle” “Mom” (or “Mother” if most of the my kids are feeling time, even particularly sassy) though it’s actually – DANIELLE WILSON my middle name, but I was also “Doe-well” to a younger sister and inexplicably “Fan Tut” to my parents. As I got older, I often found myself having to forgo “Danielle” in favor of my legal first name, which I will obviously never divulge voluntarily but will tell you it starts with a “V.” Yes, tragically my initials are “VD.” I know! I spent two years at the U.S. Air Force Academy, where predictably I went by my last name or simply “cadet,” though “Red” was used frequently along with some terms I can’t mention in polite company but were also colorful in nature. And once I started teaching, I was “Miss [insert maiden name here]” before eventually becoming “Mrs. Wilson” or simply “Wilson.” These days, I’m mostly “Mom” (or “Mother” if my kids are feeling particularly sassy) or “Ma’am,” though my husband will toss around “Wife,” “Woman” and a choice word for “lady of the night” when he’s trying to be funny. I’ll respond to any of them, really, though I draw the line at “Dan,” “Danny” and “D.” Those are unacceptable and forever shall be. Hopefully I have a long while until I acquire any new names. I am definitely not ready for “Mamaw.” Peace out.

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

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“The principle of art is to pause, not bypass.” — JERZY KOSINSKI

POLICIES Letters to the editor: Current Publishing will consider verifiable letters of up to 150 words. Letters must be thoroughly vetted prior to submission. Current retains the right to reject or return any letter it deems to carry unsubstantiated content. Current also retains the right to edit letters, but not their intent. Send letters to info@youarecurrent.com. Writers must include a hometown and a daytime phone number for verification. Guest columns: The policy for guest columns is the same as the aforementioned, but the allowable length is 240 words. Guest columns should address the whole of Current’s readership, not simply special-interest groups, and may not in any way contain a commercial message.

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Trash talk: It’s a garbage topic Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

need special permission from Mary Ellen to use that device because the goop fills up When I was a kid, after dinner we cleared the septic tank under the back yard. I miss the table and scraped whatever was left on that familiar grumbling sound — not from our plates into a kitchen garMary Ellen, but from the disposal. HUMOR bage bag. That bag was then My wife is also composting now. I fought dumped in one of two huge this. If I wanted a woman who composted, metal drums on the side of our house that I would have left her years ago and married were below ground. Not buried treasure: someone who wears white socks with sanburied trash. On Mondays, some guy yanked dals and listens to Joni Mitchell while she the drums out of the ground and hauled puffs the magic dragon. them to the street, where he threw the We compost all leftover fruits and vegecontents in the back tables, and once a of a garbage truck. Recycling bins have warnings to not month a small comThat’s when every pany called Earth dump “unknown materials.” But that’s Mama picks up our dog in the neighwhy I want to get rid of the thing in borhood started container and, for barking. the first place. It’s been an unknown a small fee, turns Waste has the waste into ferin my basement for years. become so comtilizer. Some of the – DICK WOLFSIE plicated I’m afraid items we compost to make a removal could just as easily decision for fear my wife will chastise me. be thrown in the woods for the birds and She has become environmentally conscious squirrels. Mary Ellen is now preparing a and watches my every discardance (I’m page of instructions for me, so I don’t make sure that’s not a word, but I really needed the wildlife obese. it here). About a month ago, I finished eating a For example, do Styrofoam cups go in the delicious peach and placed the pit on the garbage can under the sink? Heaven, forbid! kitchen counter. Can they be recycled? Recycling bins list “What do we do with this?” I asked Mary accepted contents online, but every item Ellen. requires careful scrutiny. Ink cartridges? “Oh, dear, I have no idea. Let me do a little Cooking grease? Aerosol cans? There’s no research.” easy way to remember everything. There The pit is still sitting there. We can’t is even a picture on our bin’s lid of soda recycle it or put it in the disposal or feed bottles that are OK to recycle: one bottle is it to the animals in the forest. Earth Mama clear, one is brown and one is green. What comes tomorrow. Now, it’s her problem. about yellow? What do I do with my Dew? Recycling bins have warnings to not dump “unknown materials.” But that’s why Dick Wolfsie is an author, I want to get rid of the thing in the first columnist and speaker. Contact place. It’s been an unknown in my basehim at wolfsie@aol.com. ment for years. What can go in the garbage disposal? I

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Four ways to prevent plantar fasciitis heel pain Commentary by Dr. David Sullivan Plantar fasciitis is an injury affecting the ligament that runs along the bottom of your foot, from your heel to your PODIATRY toes. Called the plantar fascia, this connective tissue absorbs a lot of shock as you walk or run. Too much pressure on your feet can cause the ligament to get overstretched, inflamed and even torn, causing heel pain. It would be best to not develop this overuse injury by taking steps to avoid this painful condition. Here are four tips for preventing plantar fasciitis. Protect your mobility Limits on your foot’s flexibility can lead to plantar fasciitis. You’re more likely to have problems if you have tight muscles in your calves, flat feet or an untreated ankle injury. Come into the office at the first sign of pain or mobility issues and we can conduct a thorough exam and recommend ways to keep you moving — and keep heel pain at bay.

stantly stretching and contracting. Avoid overuse and inflammation by taking frequent sitting breaks throughout the day. Cross train and build in rest days Continuously subjecting your ligaments to high-impact activities like long or fast daily runs can inflame your plantar fascia. Even if you’re an athlete, it’s important to incorporate different types of movements into your training. And, when possible, take a day off between workouts to give your plantar fascia a real chance to recover. Try orthotics Orthotics offer support in the exact spots where your body needs it most. So, if your body’s construction leaves you at risk for plantar fasciitis, we may suggest fitting you for orthotics. Already dealing with heel pain? Don’t wait another day — plantar fasciitis gets worse without treatment. Call our office today and request an immediate appointment.

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DISPATCHES Improve your focus — Do you have more trouble concentrating than you used to? Studies show that our attention spans are declining, largely due to the use of technology. We feel we have to respond to every text, alert and call immediately. Instead, try putting the phone on “do not disturb” mode for a few minutes when you need to focus on something else. You may find it easier to concentrate and you probably won’t miss anything truly important. Source: Cynthia Green, Ph.D. Music and menu choices — It’s no secret that restaurants use colors, lighting and music to influence diner’s food choices. Now a study suggests that theory may be fact. The study analyzed customers’ food choices during periods of loud, upbeat music and during periods of quiet music. When the music was quiet, customers made healthier menu choices than when the music was loud. The takeaway is that you should focus on the healthy choices regard-

less of the noise level. Source: Journal of the Academy of Marketing Sciences Tea might reduce breast cancer risk — Making smart choices about your diet can go a long way toward lowering your risk of breast cancer. Now it looks like choosing the right beverage can also help. Women who sip green or oolong tea may be able to gain extra breast cancer protection, according to a study published in the journal Anticancer Research. Researchers at St. Louis University in Missouri, led by Chunfa Huang, Ph.D., an associate research professor in the department of internal medicine, tested extracts of various teas against several types of breast cancer cells. Huang included extracts from green, oolong, black and other dark teas. His results indicated that green and oolong teas could stop the growth of breast cancer cells. Black and other dark teas had no effect, he said. Source: Msn.com

Welcome, Sheeda Golian, DO Prairie Lakes Family Medicine is pleased to welcome Dr. Sheeda Golian to the team. Dr. Golian attended Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and is certified in internal medicine. Dr. Golian prioritizes getting to know her patients and their families personally so she can provide compassionate care and build trust. Dr. Golian believes preventative care is crucial and strives to empower her patients so they can make positive choices to maintain and improve their health. What do you do for fun? I enjoy spending time with my husband and our daughter. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Golian, call 317.770.9353 or visit riverview.org.

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Indiana ranks fourth in unemployment recovery news@currentzionsville.com WalletHub, a personal finance website, recently released a study titled “States Whose Unemployment WORKFORCE Rates Are Bouncing Back Most.” Indiana ranked fourth in unemployment recovery. To identify the states whose unemployment rates are bouncing back most, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on six key metrics

that compare unemployment rate statistics from May 2022 to key dates in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Indiana had 73,911 unemployed people in May 2022 versus 107,558 in May 2019, 113,785 in January 2020, 405,272 in May 2020 and 133,641 in May 2021. Indiana has the fifth-lowest unemployment rate in the U.S. For more or to view the methodology, visit wallethub.com/edu/ states-unemployment-rates/74907.

DISPATCHES Meet the Expert scheduled — The Zionsville Chamber is starting a new series called Meet the Expert. The next event is from 8 to 9 a.m. July 19 at Roasted in the Village, 27 E. Pine St. There is no registration required for this event. First Tuesday set — Each month a different Zionsville Chamber member has the opportunity to host a First Tuesday event at their place of business or another location. First Tuesday brings businesses together in a fun, after-hours setting. This event is free for Zionsville Chamber members and first-time guests. The August First Tuesday event is from 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. 2 at Indiana Members Credit Union. Registration is not required for this event. Centier Bank hire — Centier Bank has promoted Alli Willis to branch manager at the bank’s Whitestown Meijer branch at 6650 Whitestown Pkwy. in Zionsville. Willis joined Centier Bank in 2021 as an assistant branch manager at the Whitestown Meijer branch after spending nearly eight Willis years in retail management. The Whitestown resident is involved in the Whitestown Parks Foundation as a volunteer and partner. South College adds programs – South College, which has a campus in Carmel, has added five post-graduate nursing certificate programs and one post-doctoral program designed for nurses to expand skills or move to a new nursing specialty. The new programs are: • Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse

Practitioner Certificate • Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate • Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Certificate • Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate • Nurse Executive Certificate • Post-doctoral Certificate for Nurse Anesthesia Learn more at south.edu. Price checking app — To save some money during the holidays, try the free app ShopSavvy. Whether you’re shopping for groceries or preparing to make a bigger purchase, such as a TV or appliance, if you’ll be visiting a brick-and-mortar store during your search, this app will help you find the best price. While in a store, simply use your phone’s camera to scan an item’s barcode, and the app will show you how much other stores charge for it, both locally and online. Source: BottomLineInc.

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Cryptocurrency risks — Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson wants to remind Hoosiers to be cautious about such investments. Common cryptocurrencies include Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin. Unlike traditional currency, these have no physical form and are not backed by tangible assets. To learn more, visit IndianaMoneyWise.com. Hiring a tax professional — In most states, including Indiana, tax preparers do not have to meet any licensing standards, so you need to do your homework if you plan to hire a professional to do your taxes. Ask about any professional certifications, such as a CPA or Enrolled Agent. Find out what your recourse against the preparer is if you get audited and penalties are assessed. Finally, ask for references and check them out. Source: BottomLineInc.

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ZCHS student eager to learn at Songbook Academy By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Izzy Casciani is getting a second opportunity to participate in the Songbook Academy. MUSIC Casciani, who will be a Zionsville Community High School junior in August, is one of 40 finalists from across the nation selected to participate in the summer intensive set for July 16 to July 23 at the Great American Songbook Foundation’s home at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Casciani was selected in 2021 but couldn’t participate because she had the opportunity to portray Roxie Hart in Summer Stock Stage’s production of “Chicago.” “It was a hard decision, but I had to make that choice,” said Casciani, who added Hart has been her favorite role. “I’ve had my eye on this (Songbook) program for a while. My voice teacher, Jenny Kistner, told me about it and I’ve had friends who have been in it in the past. It’s been on my radar for a while.” Casciani especially looks forward to the master classes taught by the Broadway professionals. “I want to soak in as much as I possibly can,” Casciani said. “I know it’s going to be fast paced. I’m excited to try new things. I think it will help grow my musicality. I’m excited to sing classical music because we don’t get to do that a lot at school and other places around here because it’s not really the main focus. I love singing golden age and jazz.” Casciani is focusing on more jazz songs, such as “Stormy Weather.” “I feel a lot of places doing musical theater are focused on modern shows to sell more tickets,” she said. “I’ve always loved golden age musicals.” Casciani has been a dancer since she was 3 years old, doing ballet and tap from an early age. “I do all styles, but my favorite is ballet,” said Casciani, who trains at Village Dance Studio in Zionsville.

‘HONKY TONK ANGELS’ “Honky Tonk Angels” begins July 14 and runs through Aug. 14 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis. For more, visit beefandboards.com. ‘BRIGHT STAR’ Red Barn Summer Theatre’s “Bright Star” runs through July 17 at the Red Barn Theatre in Frankfort. For more, visit redbarntheatre. net. ‘THE MUSIC OF MANILOW’ Actors Theatre of Indiana co-founder Don Farrell’s “One Voice: The Music of Manilow” is set for 7:30 p.m. July 14 at Feinstein’s Cabaret at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. ‘UN5GETTABLE’ Actors Theatre of Indiana Live presents “Un5gettable” at 7:30 p.m. July 15 at Feinstein’s Cabaret at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. ‘COMEDY AT THE CAT’ Jeffrey Jena is the headliner for “Comedy at The Cat” show at 7:30 p.m. July 15. For more, visit thecat.biz.

Fishers Arts Council features HCAA artists Izzy Casciani performs in Zionsville Community High School’s “Edges” this spring. (Photo courtesy of Brick Street Photography)

Casciani was in Summer Stock Stage’s production of “The Addams Family,” which ended last month, playing Morticia. Casciani was in Jr. Civic productions when she was younger. “I focus on acting but use dancing and singing as tools to tell the story,” Casciani said. “It’s so hard to choose because I love every aspect of it.” Casciani is in Royalaires, the high school’s mixed show choir. She performed in Stephen Sondheim “Into the Woods,” the school musical in the fall of 2021. “I like it all, but my heart lies with Sondheim because it’s so genius and the

layers of the musical,” she said. “It’s really satisfying to do his work because there is so much you can find within the scripts. It’s cool to dig deeper into the script and find new stuff.” Casciani plans to major in musical theater in college. “My sister (Celia, a 2018 ZCHS graduate) danced and was in Zionsville’s show choirs, so I grew up watching her perform,” Casciani said. “She loved doing school musicals, so I tried doing the school musical in fifth grade and loved it so much. My voice teacher got me involved in Christian Youth Theater.”

editorial@youarecurrent.com Fishers Arts Council is presenting its second exhibit at the Art Gallery at the Collaboration Hub at Hamilton County Community Foundation this month. The exhibit, featuring Hamilton County Artists’ Association artists, runs through July 28 at the gallery, 11810 Technology Dr. in Fishers. The HCAA artists are part of the 2022 Season of Art presented by the Fishers Arts Council in cooperation with Hamilton County Community Foundation. In all, 35 paintings are on exhibit in the galleries. “It’s always fun having the members of HCAA join us in the summer for their annual exhibit,” stated Les Reinhardt, executive director of Fishers Art Council.


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An immersive experience: THE LUME displays Monet works By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com According to Indianapolis Museum of Art Vice President of Marketing and External Affairs Jonathan Berger, the Claude ART Monet exhibit at THE LUME is a full sensory experience. THE LUME recently switched its inaugural exhibit of Vincent van Gogh to one featuring French painter Claude Monet in a display called “Monet & Friends Alive.” The Monet exhibit opened July 3. THE LUME is on the fourth floor of the Indianapolis Museum of Art with 30,000 square feet of projection space. It is the largest continuous exhibition in the museum’s 139-year history. THE LUME opened in 2021 with the Vincent van Gogh exhibit that ran from July 27, 2021, through May of this year. The museum spent the month of June prepping for the Monet exhibit. Berger said visitors are greeted with a floral aroma upon entering the Monet exhibit. “THE LUME is a fully immersive experience,” Berger said. “When you walk into that first big gallery space, you’ll see these

“Monet & Friends Alive” will be on display at THE LUME in the Indianapolis Museum of Art through May 2023. (Photos courtesy of the Indianapolis Museum of Art)

amazing images of ‘Monet & Friends’ and hear the music, of course, too. There are various classical tracks to go along that rise and fall with the images. When you see those Monet garden paintings, you’ll have this floral fragrance in there. It’s totally immersive.”

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Berger, executive producer of THE LUME, said the exhibit makes the museum less intimidating. “I studied art, so I’m a lover of art. A large museum, any large museum, can be somewhat intimidating to people if you’re curious about art but don’t really know where to

start,” Berger said. “I think that THE LUME really de-mystifies that museum for a lot of people. You can go up to the fourth floor and explore and engage in art differently. When you come into THE LUME, these images are larger than life. There’s a floor projection and all the walls. It’s just a different way to explore art.” A Parisian café on the fourth floor sells French-inspired snacks and adult beverages. Cocktails include a French gimlet and THE LUME and Tonic, with flower buds frozen in the ice cubes. “When the ice melts, these flowers bloom in your drink,” Berger said. “It’s a really tasty cocktail and really in line with Monet and that style of en plein air.” At the end of the Monet exhibit, the museum’s collection of Monet work is on display. THE LUME is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. It is closed Mondays. Tickets are $29 and include general admission to the IMA. IMA tickets do not include general admission to THE LUME. For more, visit discovernewfields.org.


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represented and seen, especially in a show that highlights country music as it has historical ties to genres such as gospel,” LudBridgette Ludlow acknowledges country low said. “It is also a genre that Black mumusic isn’t usually a genre she embraces. sicians are severely unrepresented or are Nonetheless, she present but have less of a voice.” THEATER is challenging herself Ludlow was in Civic Theatre’s by playing Angela all-Black cast of “The Color Purple” in “Honky Tonk Angels” in Beef & in October 2021. Boards’ production of the show “I think it is a very positive step from July 14 to Aug. 14. The plot in the right direction, but I do becenters on three gutsy women who lieve there is still quite a way to follow their dreams to Nashville, go,” she said. “Civic did a great job Ludlow Tenn. of bringing an all-Black cast to a “To do this show is to truly stretch my typically and traditionally white audience, ability,” the Indianapolis resident said. “I but it took 30 years. Beef & Boards is also have not been a true fan of country music taking steps forward by placing many acbut listening and learning these songs have tors of color in roles that are usually cast opened my eyes to some new favorites.” as white. I think it is a matter of forming Another challenge has been portraying an a bond with the communities that you are outgoing and talkative character. trying to reach and not only using them just “Most of the roles I have played are a for roles that are designated for actors of little more on the tame and quiet side, so color but are good for them because they being Angela has opened up a new side of fit. me,” Ludlow said. “It is going to take some time but there Ludlow is playing a character normally has been much progress.” portrayed by a white actress. For more, visit beefandboards.com. “It’s always a wonderful feeling being

CCP schedule offers variety By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Carmel Community Players’ 2022-23 schedule features a variety of shows and venues. COMEDY “It is a great combination of comedies, dramas, musicals and straight plays that come from some of our country’s best-known playwrights and composers,” said Rich Phipps, vice president of the CCP board. “Our season promises to bring compelling entertainment to patrons of all ages.” The season opens with “Jerry’s Girls,” a Broadway Musical Review, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at PrimeLife Enrichment in Carmel. The night will serve as a capital campaign fundraiser as CCP seeks to raise funds for a permanent venue. “Tick, Tick … BOOM!” is set for Oct. 14-23 at Switch Theatre in Fishers. “Uh Oh Here Comes Christmas” is set for Dec. 9-18 at The Cat in Carmel. The final four shows will be at Ivy Tech Hamilton County in Noblesville Auditorium. “Musical Comedy Murders of 1940” will be presented Feb. 24 to March 5,

2023. “True West” is set for April 21-30, 2023. “Godspell” will be staged June 16-25, 2023, and “Murder on the Orient Express will be presented Aug. 4-13, 2023. “We have not done any of the shows before at CCP, and that was the idea,” said Lori Raffel, CCP board president. ‘’I chose Ken Ludwick‘s ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ because I read some reviews about it and how it captures the tongue-in-cheek quality of Ken Ludwick along with the great characters of Agatha Christie. I think any more when you do Agatha Christie, you can’t take it too seriously and the script is unique and fun, and I think audiences will really like it.” Raffel said CCP performed “Ragtime” at Ivy Tech in April 2018. “We really liked the venue and we’re hoping to sell lots of tickets this coming season, so that’s why we chose it for the last four productions,” Raffel said. The ‘Godspell’ production is for rising young stars. Tanya Haas will direct the youth productions as she did earlier this summer. Eric Bryant will direct “True West,” a play by Sam Shepard.


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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, award winning film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@ youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.

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A visit to Franciscan Assisi Commentary by Don Knebel Today, in our second visit to Assisi, we look at sites associated with St. Francis. Francesco (“Francis”) di PiTRAVEL etro di Bernardone was born in Assisi in about A.D. 1181 to a prosperous Italian merchant and his wife, a French noblewoman. At about age 22, Francis abandoned his previously decadent lifestyle and became a beggar, to the displeasure of his father, who reportedly locked him in a storeroom. After a vision, Francis began restoring churches around Assisi, including tiny Porziuncola where he lived in a nearby hut and renounced his family and its wealth. Francis adopted the dress of a poor priest and began attracting followers to Porziuncola with his idea of a simple life of poverty, following the example of Jesus. In 1209, Pope Innocent III recognized Francis and 11 followers, who had traveled to Rome to meet him, as the “Franciscan Order,” requiring members not to own property and to beg for food while preaching in the streets. While close to death, Francis asked to be returned to his hut near Porziuncola and to be buried outside the city among thieves, emulating Jesus. Francis died in his hut on Oct. 3, 1226. Less than two years later, Pope Gregory IX declared Francis a saint and began build-

ing the Basilica of St. Francis on an Assisi hillside, previously the burial ground of criminals, as the saint’s burial site. The magnificent basilica on the renamed Hill of Paradise, including an Upper Church, a Lower Church and the crypt of St. Francis, is the most important destination for the thousands of pilgrims who visit Assisi each year. Assisi’s 88,000-square-foot Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels, built between 1569 and 1679, is the seventh-largest church in the world and includes within it the now lavishly decorated Porziuncola, the holiest place in the world for Franciscans.

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Porziuncola in the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels in Assisi, Italy. (Photo by Don Knebel)

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given Zionsville Community Schools (“School”), by and through its Board of Trustees (“Board”) is requesting bids for a sanitary sewer easement on land owned and/or leased by School for utility purposes (“Project”). The land being offered for an easement is a 0.105 acre area within parcel 06-08-28000-005.001-006 having an approximate address of 4200 S 875 E, Zionsville, IN After the property was appraised, School determined a fair market value of $7,087.50 as the minimum bid for an easement on a 0.105 acre portion of the land based on the appraisals and School’s knowledge of the property. Bidding for an easement on a 0.105 acre area located on parcel 06-08-28-000-005.001-006 will begin at 12:01 a.m. EST on June 27, 2022 and continue until 4:00 p.m. EST on July 11, 2022. Bids will be received until July 11, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. EST. Bids must be delivered before 4:00 pm EST on July 11, 2022 to: Matthew Doublestein, Zionsville Community Schools, 900 Mulberry Street, Zionsville, IN 46077 or via email to mdoublestein@zcs.k12.in.us The easement may not be transferred to a person who is ineligible under Ind. Code § 36-1-11-16 A bid submitted by a trust (defined Ind. Code § 30-4-1-1(a)) must identify each beneficiary of the trust; and settlor empowered to revoke or modify the trust. Each bid will be open to public inspection. A bidder may raise the bidder’s bid, and subject to § 36-111-4(e), that raise takes effect after the Board has given written notice of that raise to other bidders. All bids received after 4:00 pm EST on July 11, 2022 will not be considered and rejected. All aspects of the Project shall be performed under one easement with the School. Mandatory terms and conditions of the easement are set forth in any published bidding documents. Wage rates shall not apply to this Project. All bidders must comply with all applicable laws including but not limited to the requirements detailed in the bidding documents. Bidders must also be able to and meet all requirements found in applicable land, easement, and roadway statutes and regulations. The bidding documents for the Project are on file with School and may also be examined at the following location: https://www.zcs.k12.in.us/apps/pages/school_board Costs associated with digital or printed copies are and will be incurred by and at the expense of the bidder and are non-refundable. The School expects to award the easement to the highest and best bidder at its July 11, 2022 Board meeting. The School reserves the right to hold bids, including any alternates, for up to 15 days from the date of the bid opening. The School reserves in its sole discretion the right to reject any and all bids, is not obligated to accept the highest or any other bid, and may waive any irregularities, discrepancies, omissions, variances or informalities in the bidding procedure. Questions regarding the Project, or requests for equal status, can be directed in writing to: Matthew Doublestein, Zionsville Community Schools, 900 Mulberry Street, Zionsville, IN 46077 or via email to mdoublestein@zcs.k12.in.us

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received: By: Zionsville Community Schools 900 Mulberry St. Zionsville, IN 46077 For: Zionsville Community High School Soccer Stadium and Parking Expansion 4400 S 875 E Zionsville, IN 46077 At: 900 Mulberry St Zionsville, IN 46077 Until: 2:00pm, July 21, 2022 Bid Opening: Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00pm (local time), at Zionsville Community Schools, 900 Mulberry Street, Zionsville, IN 46077. All work for the complete construction of the Project will be under one or more prime contracts with the Owner based on bids received and on combinations awarded. The Construction Manager will manage the construction of the Project. Construction shall be in full accordance with the Bidding Documents which are on file with the Owner and may be examined by prospective bidders at the following locations: The Skillman Plan Room Office of the Construction Manager The Skillman Corporation 3834 S. Emerson Avenue, Building A www.skillmanplanroom.com Indianapolis, IN 46203 Prime and Non-Prime Contract Bidders must place an order on www.skillmanplanroom.com to be able to download documents electronically or request printed documents. There is no cost for downloading the bidding documents. Bidders desiring printed documents shall pay for the cost of printing, shipping and handling. Reprographic Services are provided by: Eastern Engineering 9901 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN 46038, Phone 317-598-0661. WAGE SCALE: Wage Scale does not apply to this project. A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on July 7, 2022 at 1:00pm, local time, via Microsoft Teams. Attendance by bidders is optional, but recommended, in order to clarify or answer questions concerning the Drawings and Project Manual for the Project. Microsoft Teams meeting Or call in (audio only) +1 317-762-3960,,845473310# United States, Indianapolis Phone Conference ID: 845 473 310# Find a local number | Reset PIN Bid security in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the Bid must accompany each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. The successful Bidders will be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds for one hundred percent (100%) of their Contract amount prior to execution of Contracts. Contractors submitting bids for the performance of any Work as specified in this building Project should make such Bids to Zionsville Community Schools (a public building corporation). Contractors are advised that the Contract as finally entered into with any successful Bidder may be entered into with either the School Corporation or the Building Corporation or certain portions of the Contract may be entered into by both the School Corporation and the Building Corporation. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid (or combination of Bids) and to waive any irregularities in bidding. All Bids may be held for a period not to exceed 60 days before awarding contracts. Zionsville Community Schools By: Rebecca Coffman


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Family seeking assistance with transportation of child from in afternoons from Zionsville West Middle School to home located 12 minutes away. The pickup time would be at approximately 3:45p.m. each weekday during the school year. For this assistance, we will pay $35 per trip. We are seeking a highly responsible individual with a good driving record with whom we can entrust the safety of our child. If interested please email mstriebel@dimensionsfurniture.com or call/text at 317-945-5165.

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We are in need of painters with or without experience Please Call (317) 397-9389 for info

Are you looking for a place to apply your creative skills, work with the public, and enjoy a variety of work assignments? The Carmel Clay Public Library is seeking one full time and one part time specialist to assist patrons in utilizing the resources of our Digital Media Lab located in our newly-renovated Main Street facility. Requirements include a strong customer service focus, prior experience teaching/ assisting others with technology, and availability to work both day and some evening hours plus rotating weekends. Please see the Jobs page of our web site, www.carmelclaylibrary.org/jobs, for a detailed job description and desired qualifications. To apply, please email a letter of interest and resume to Cindy Wenz at cwenz@carmelclaylibrary.org.

PARALEGAL POSITION:

Well established law firm in Zionsville seeking an experienced paralegal to join our team. Position requires organizational skills, proficient writing and communication skills. Responsibilities would include drafting and e-filing legal documents, assisting two attorneys in communication with clients, research, billing and calendar management. Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Tabs3 billing and PracticeMaster would be ideal, but willingness and ability to learn new skills is valued. Respond by email to: officemgr@burrusandsease.com

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Custom drapery and soft furnishings workroom in Carmel is looking for friendly, personable people who like to sew. Sewing experience is necessary and the desire to learn and enjoy and increase your skill is a must. We’ll teach you our methods. Part-time weekday daytime, flexible 20 hour week position in a handy location in Carmel. Ability and willingness to climb a ladder is needed. Good communication skills. Call Mark at Silk Mountain Creations 317 815-1660 to set a time to come by. Please do not drop-in. www.silkmountaincreations.com

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR SKILLED CARPENTERS!

Looking for job security? Simpson Construction Services has so much work that it must hire five people for residential remodeling NOW. The skilled carpenters we select will have strong abilities in bathroom remodeling, but also with respect to kitchens, decks, basements, wood and tile flooring, doors and windows, interior and exterior painting, drywall, plumbing and electrical, siding and room additions. Again: Only skilled carpenters need apply. For immediate consideration, call Gary Simpson at 317.703.9575.

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Looking for an entry level employee to join our help desk. It is a perfect job for college-aged students or someone looking to return to the workforce. Primary duties include inbound tech support calls, emails, and light office work. This is a part-time or a full-time position, depending on experience and demand (20+ hours), in a flexible work environment. Please send resumes to: agilbert@theankerconsultinggroup.com.


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NOBLESVILLE SCHOOLS CUSTODIAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

We are looking for a Maintenance/ Cleaning Associate to take care of our facilities and carry out cleaning and maintenance duties. The goal is to keep our building in a clean and orderly condition. This associate would be responsible for cleaning the building daily, maintaining supplies, deep cleaning the building as needed, special projects, preforming repairs to the building and grounds and managing inspections and routine maintenance schedules. This position is a full-time position, with full benefits and time off available. Please send your resume to Jean Coffman at careers@mymwa.org .

Full-time and substitute custodians are needed at Noblesville Schools. To apply for these positions, please visit our website at www.noblesvilleschools.org Any questions may be directed to: Heather Barnette at heather_barnette@nobl.k12.in.us

NOBLESVILLE SCHOOLS NUTRITION AND FOOD SERVICES DEPARTMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Noblesville Schools currently has part time, school year kitchen and cashier openings in their Food Services Department. To apply for these positions, please visit our website: www.noblesvilleschools.org Any questions may be directed to: Erin Brattain, Nutrition & Food Services Director Educational Services Center 18025 River Road Noblesville, IN 46062 (317) 773-3171, ext. 10420

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Hiring full time Maintenance Tech HOA MGMT office – work would be performed on locations around Indy area. Company vehicle provided, Gas card included.

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SONGBOOK ACADEMY IN CONCERT Sat Jul 23 at 7pm

EUROPA GALANTE WITH FABIO BIONDI Thu Oct 6 at 7:30pm

ANGÉLIQUE KIDJO Sun Oct 23 at 7pm

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: BRIAN SKERRY: SECRETS OF THE WHALES

PICK 4 OR MORE & SAVE UP TO 20% THE CENTER CELEBRATION 2022 Fri Sep 16 at 5pm

HERB ALPERT & LANI HALL IN CONCERT Thu Sep 22 at 7:30pm

VOCA PEOPLE Sun Oct 9 at 7pm

DIANA KRALL Tue Oct 11 at 7:30pm

JON MCLAUGHLIN Wed Nov 2 at 7:30pm

ELLA: THE MUSIC OF ELLA FITZGERALD IN CONCERT Fri Nov 4 at 8pm

JIMMIE VAUGHAN Fri Sep 9 at 8pm

Tue Nov 15 at 7:30pm

TAKE ME TO THE RIVER NOLA LIVE! Fri Nov 18 at 8pm

ELIANE ELIAS Sun Nov 20 at 7pm

MICHAEL BOLTON: GREATEST HITS & HOLIDAY FABVORITES Tue Dec 13 at 7:30pm

CELTIC WOMAN: A CHRISTMAS SYMPHONY TOUR Thu Dec 15 at 7:30pm

SAMMY MILLER AND THE CONGREGATION Fri Mar 3 at 8pm

PEKING ACROBATS Sat Mar 18 at 8pm

GET HAPPY: MICHAEL FEINSTEIN CELEBRATES THE JUDY GARLAND CENTENNIAL Sat Apr 29 at 8pm

GEORGE HINCHLIFFE’S UKULELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN Sun Apr 30 at 7pm

TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE Fri Sep 23 at 8pm

LEWIS BLACK: OFF THE RAILS Sat Sep 24 at 8pm

JOSHUA BELL AND PETER DUGAN Thu Sep 9 at 7:30pm

TOWER OF POWER Fri Sep 30 at 7:30pm

SCOTT BRADLEE’S POSTMODERN JUKEBOX: LIFE IN THE PAST LANE Thu Oct 13 at 7:30pm

MY NAME IS NOT MOM Fri Oct 14 at 8pm

JOHNNY MATHIS: THE VOICE OF ROMANCE TOUR Sat Oct 15 at 8pm

THE QUEEN’S CARTOONISTS Sun Oct 16 at 5pm

MADELEINE PEYROUX: “CARELESS LOVE” & PAULA COLE: “THIS FIRE” Thu Oct 20 at 7:30pm

CHRIS BOTTI Sat Nov 5 at 8pm

CHARLES PEACHOCK, JUGGLER Sat Nov 5 at 2 & 8pm

U.S. ARMY FIELD BAND AND SOLDIER’S CHORUS Thu Nov 10 at 7:30pm

GILBERTO SANTA ROSA Fri Nov 11 at 8pm

LUMINARE CHRISTMAS Thu Dec 8 at 7:30pm

DAVE KOZ & FRIENDS 25TH ANNIVERSARY CHRISTMAS TOUR Fri Dec 9 at 8pm

MARIE OSMOND: A SYMPHONIC CHRISTMAS TOUR Sat Dec 10 at 8pm

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: LINDSAY ZANNO: T. REX RISES

LVIV NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF UKRAINE

Tue Feb 21 at 7:30pm

Fri Feb 24 at 8pm

Fri Dec 2 at 8pm

CANADIAN BRASS CHRISTMAS Sat Dec 3 at 8pm

THE MAVERICKS: ‘EN ESPAÑOL’ WORLD TOUR Fri Jan 27 at 8pm

UGLY DUCKLING Sat Jan 28 at 11am & 1:30pm

DUBLIN IRISH DANCE: WINGS – A CELTIC MUSIC CELEBRATION Fri Feb 10 at 8pm

BONEY JAMES Sat Feb 18 at 8pm

JONATHAN BUTLER Sun Mar 26 at 7pm

KEVIN NEALON Fri Apr 7 at 8pm

MARC COHN & SHAWN COLVIN TOGETHER ONSTAGE Thu Apr 13 at 7:30pm

ABILENE Sat Apr 15 at 8pm

ALL IS CALM: THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE OF 1914

THE FOUR PHANTOMS IN CONCERT Fri Apr 21 at 8pm

WU HAN, BENJAMIN BEILMAN, & DAVID FINCKEL: SCHUBERT TRIOS

Sun Nov 13 at 7pm

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE: FILIPE DEANDRADE: UNTAMED

Tue Apr 25 at 7:30pm

ASK ABOUT THE SUITE EXPERIENCE! 317.843.3800 | THECENTERPRESENTS.ORG EVIL WOMAN THE AMERICAN ELO Fri May 5 at 8pm

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