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From All of Us to All of You... Have a Happy & Healthy New Year! Zionsville Road reopens By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com Zionsville Road reopened Dec. 23. A Dec. 19 progress report confirmed recent COUNTY snowstorms didn’t hamper construction, which was completed as scheduled. Zionsville Road had been closed as a part of a reconstruction project to widen a 1-mile section of the road — altering it from a two-lane road to a three-lane road — and adding a multi-use pathway along each side. “The construction season closes down over the winter,” Zionsville Street and Stormwater Superintendent Lance Lantz said. “The temperature and weather is not conducive to road projects. Materials cease production. There is always a point when you have to close things up for the winter, button them up. “We did not want to go into the next three months, give or

take, with that road continuing to be closed, so we wanted to get it to a condition where it will support traffic over the winter.” The project began in the spring of 2019 and is expected to reach substantial completion, the point when all elements have been installed and completed, in mid-May, Lantz said. Construction was delayed for nearly four weeks because of a rainy spring season and several unexpected utility roadblocks, but the town was able to open the road to traffic in December. When final construction activities resume in the spring, long-term closures are not be expected, according to town officials. The road will be widened from two to three lanes when a center turn lane is added between Technology Center Drive and 106th Street. The project also includes adding a bike path on the west side of the road.

DISPATCHES Zionsville mayoral inauguration and reception — Join the Town of Zionsville from 2-4 p.m. Jan. 1 at Zionsville Town Hall as the town celebrates the inauguration of Mayor Emily Styron. State Senator J.D. Ford will swear in the new mayor. The ceremony will be followed by a reception with musical performance by Chad Mills. This event is free and open to the public, however, space is limited and registration is required. For more, visit ow.ly/3m9V50xIJxP. Art IN Hand Gallery — The Art IN Hand Gallery will be featuring student artwork from Boone Meadows Elementary in January on Mondays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 211 South Main St. The first Art After Five will be from 5 - 8 p.m. on Jan. 3. Centier Bank donates to United Way — On Giving Tuesday, Centier Bank presented a $50,000 donation to United Way as part of its annual contribution campaign. More than 600,000 individuals throughout the state will benefit from the donation. The funds will serve more than 100 local United Way programs. Next town council meeting — The next Zionsville Town Council meeting will be at 7 p.m. Jan.6 at Town Hall, 1100 W. Oak St. For more or to view the agenda, visit zionsville-in.gov.

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Man arrested on false reporting charge news@currentzionsville.com After a seven-month investigation, the Whitestown Metropolitan Police Dept. arrested a WhitesCRIME town resident after the man allegedly falsely reported an armed hostage situation. In the early morning of July 2, the WMPD responded to a possible hostage situation in the Legacy Core area of Whitestown.

A man had called the Indiana State Police post in Versailles reporting he and two others had multiple hostages at a house in Whitestown. The reported hostage takers said they were carrying firearms and threatened to kill hostages if police responded, according to a press release. Officers with the WMPD, Boone County Sheriff’s Office, Indiana State Police and Zionsville Police Dept. responded to the location and deter-

mined the call to be a false report, making a Whitestown resident an apparent victim of a swatting incident, a term used when an individual makes a false report to authorities in hopes of a police or SWAT/SRT response sent to a residence. Following a seven-month investigation, detectives with the WMPD identified Adam Fitch, a 40-year-old Whitestown resident, as a suspect. Detectives arrested Fitch Dec. 23.


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If the glove fits, I lose it Commentary by Ward Degler Winter roared in recently with heavy snow and bone-chilling temperatures. That was PLAIN TALK the signal for me to rummage through the top shelf in the coat closet for gloves. I found a pair, but I also dragged out six individual gloves. I’m not sure how I do it, but I tend to lose one glove. Moreover, the one I lose is always the left glove. For the first three losses, I thought that was a coincidence. After that, I began to suspect the glove god had it in for me. I even bought gloves that were duplicates of the one I just lost in hopes I might lose a right one for a change and still have a full pair. Nope. The glove god laughed and pulled the left one out of my pocket and dropped it somewhere in the mall parking lot. I also learned you can’t wear a right glove on the left hand. That works in surgery with latex gloves, but bulky leather ones just tend to bend your fingers back into a painful arch. I also bought a package of brown cotton work gloves. For some reason, I never lose those. Same with those ugly horsehide work gloves that railroad engineers and welders wear. I wear those for heavy yard work and handling rough lumber. Somehow, going to a dress-up dinner wearing

locomotive gloves just didn’t seem right. So, once more, I have a beautiful pair of tan leather gloves that keep my fingers warm and me looking way too cool. Still, I know it’s just a matter of time before I lose the left one. I can already hear the glove god chuckling. But I have the germ of an idea that might put an end to lost gloves forever. It worked when my kids were little, and it just might work for me. To keep each kid and their mittens intact, we tied a string from one mitten to the other and then threaded it through the sleeves of their coats. So, even when they took off their mittens, they just dangled there. They even learned how to take their coats off while leaving the mittens carefully threaded through the sleeves. I have a long leather boot lace that just might do the trick. I just have to figure out how to tie the ends to the gloves. The only drawback is I won’t be able to stuff my gloves into my pockets like I used to. And, of course, I have to wonder what the glove god has in mind to thwart this plan. Ward Degler lives in Zionsville with his wife. He is author of “The Dark Ages of My Youth ... and Times More Recent.” Contact him at ward.degler@gmail.com.

DISPATCHES F.C. Tucker — It’s a seller’s market in Zionsville in November 2019, with an increase in the average sale price to $537,152, a 25.8 percent increase and the highest average sale price in central Indiana. Homes in Zionsville also spent less time on the market, an average of 58 days, or 2 fewer days than this time last year. The average price per square foot increased 7.2 percent to $163.80. Fairbanks joins Community — Fairbanks, which offers substance-use programs, will become part of Community Health Network by the end of 2019. The partnership will provide patients a more

comprehensive approach to addiction and behavioral health services. Governor’s Fellowship — Applications will be accepted through Feb. 28 for the 2020-2021 Governor’s Fellowship, a highly selective experience in Indiana state government that places fellows in various state agencies on a rotating basis throughout the year. The program is open to college graduates who receive their bachelor’s degrees in either the fall 2019 or spring 2020. Fellows are paid, full-time employees who participate in the day-to-day activities of state government. Learn more and apply at in.gov/gov/fellowship.htm.

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Zionsville’s new mayor and her plans for the next four years By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com

Other problems that have been identified but not addressed, according to Styron, include the lack of In November, when the final vote downtown parking, park amenities tally was announced, a group of supand infrastructure projects, all of porters in Greek’s Pizzeria in Zionswhich she said are “tied to a more ville celebrated vibrant and successful economic COVER STORY when Democrat development program to be able to Emily Styron was address them.” elected as the town’s new mayor. But Zionsville’s new mayor, with Styron won by a narrow 88-vote the help of the deputy mayor, wants margin, just enough to beat Republito make substantive inroads toward can incumbent Tim Haak, the result of her objectives. One of the duo’s Styron and her supporters campaignfirst initiatives will be to structure ing throughout town for six months, a 30/60/90-day plan that will be anAt Town Hall, Mayor Emily Styron wants to “identify and address the problems that appealing to Democrats, Republicans nounced in early February. Zionsville has been facing.” (Photo by Jarred Meeks) and independents. As a part of the plan, Styron wants “What I heard was people explainthe challenges Zionsville has encounformer Lids Inc. headquarters building to create a mayor’s action center to ing to me, that from their perspective, tered in recent years are the results in the park, Styron said more can be serve as the primary location where the work that happens at the local of problems intrinsic to the town done to attract businesses. residents can have their questions level isn’t an ideology-based considor leadership that has stymied its To help address this issue, Styron and concerns heard. eration,” Styron said. “What our compotential. announced this month the ap“We are going to realign the munity was looking for was someThe key aspect Styron said she pointment of Julie Johns-Cole business of Town Hall so that one who understood the problems wants to tackle is that of economic as deputy mayor. Johns-Cole it is public-facing versus our that we have, that had experience growth by means of a more robust is a small business owner, kind of silo way of doing busiaddressing similar organizational economic development program. The nonprofit leader and communess,” Styron said. “When you infrastructure problems and that had town, she said, has failed to attract nity volunteer with more than want to get something done, ideas to help identify and address enough new businesses to Creekside 18 years of experience in manand you need to involve the the problems that Zionsville has been Corporate Park, an office park built in agement, economic developtown to do it, there is going Johns-Cole facing.” Zionsville’s woodlands. ment, municipal government, to be a single place that you Styron said her campaign gave the Although the town recently anstrategic planning and stakeholder go to. And we are going to realign town a chance to consider whether nounced Group 1001 purchased the engagement. our departments around what the public needs, versus asking the public to figure out where they go to meet ABOUT EMILY STYRON their needs.” While the new administration waits Emily Styron started her public Styron’s management experience to announce the fine details of its encompasses public finance, parks service career in 1995 as an execplans, town leaders launched a formal utive in former Indianapolis Mayor and recreation programming, public Town Hall transition team, a process Stephen Goldsmith’s administration facility maintenance and construcinvolving a group of subject-matter after earning a master’s degree in tion, emergency management comexperts in various aspects of municipublic administration. munication systems and countywide pal government that will expedite the technology initiatives. Later, as the chief financial officer transition. for the Indianapolis Dept. of Public Her diverse background attracted “We are committed to helping Safety, she managed a $170 million some Republican support to her Zionsville achieve its full potential,” annual budget for the Indianapolis campaign. Johns-Cole said. “We will be working police and fire departments. In that “I think my career was particularly very closely with town leadership, role, she helped secure millions of attractive for people who have conthe town council, business leaders sistently voted for Republicans in dollars in federal grants to support that she isn’t an ideologue, that she and residents within the community community policing and build new the past,” Styron said. “That led them can work in the Indiana government to move things forward, and we look firehouses and police stations. to see that this person has proven scene and be successful.” forward to that opportunity.”


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Retail therapy

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Commentary by Terry Anker Most retailers are in a celebratory mood as we move into the new year. Sales were strong, buoyed by a consumer will to spend more than usual. Packages, parcels and boxes filled our homes. Gifts wrapped to delight and build anticipation have been opened and enjoyed. Paper, ribbons and bows swiftly moved from treasured to trashed. The dutiful garbage collectors have retrieved our overflowing containers, already processing the waste in furnace or landfill. So, what do we have for it all? Our wardrobes are a bit more full. Perhaps our personal style is a bit more updated. Some presents come imbued with inspiration. Could we wear that garment? How does our loved one see us? But, if we are luckiest of all, we come to feel loved. The small token indicates that another cares for us. They took of their own time in an attempt to contribute to ours. Someone listened to us, noted our unrequited hopes and endeavored to serve them. Isn’t this the very best of human action? So, in an age when so many once-common needs are met and our lives are already filled to overflowing with stuff, is retail therapy serving its functional purpose? Is a trip, dinner or experience an appropriate substitute for a filled stocking? If so, do we invite ourselves along? Are we giving or instituting a burden? Is love best stored in a talisman or a memory?

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

Adventures in babysitting Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Feed, water and dress them, monitor them at the wedding, bring them back to the hotel after a brief time at the The new year almost is here, reception and put them to bed well friends, and guess where I will be before the ball drops. Jealous much? spending the last night In all honesty, I’m rather excited, HUMOR of 2019? Exotic Cleveland! mainly because I won’t be expected to That’s right, after last stay up late. I have a valid excuse for year’s magical New Year’s Eve with leaving the festivmy dad at a Red ities early and hitLobster in Valdosta, I have a valid excuse ting the sack by 10 Ga., I’m upping the p.m. That’s my kind game with a trip to for leaving the of New Year’s Eve. Lake Erie. Here’s the festivities early and Even better, I’ve soskinny. my position My baby sister’s hitting the sack by lidified as the family martyr, sister-in-law is getting married and 10 p.m. That’s my kind taking two in a row for the team! wants my nephews of New Year’s Eve. So, Happy New in the wedding. Year, and here’s to They are 3 and 5 hoping someone plans to ring in 2021 and will not make it to midnight. Nor in another glamourous city. I’d like to will they be able to schlep around for go for the trifecta. Trenton, maybe? hours prior to the wedding with their Peace out. parents while the bridal party of 32 takes scenic photographs around the city known for the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and not being Detroit. Enter me, Danielle Wilson is a the best aunt/babysitter ever. contributing columnist. I am large and in charge of the cutYou may email her at info@youarecurrent.com. est little ring bearers this side of Buffalo, starting at 7 a.m. today. My job?

Editor, Dear 2019 Bolt participant, sponsor and volunteer, on behalf of the board of directors at Bolt for the Heart, thank you for your participation in our eighth annual Thanksgiving morning family run. This year was another record year in most every metric we use. We had more than 3,500 participants, which is growth of more than 15 percent over last year. We raised more than $225,000 and have been able to make significant automated external defibrillator, or AED, donations in the last month. Please understand that this does not happen without your support. We were very blessed to hear stories at the race about how CPR, trained first responders and an AED saved the lives of Jeanne Johnson and Kristin Toussing. It also was a pleasure to see officer Tyler Doughtery from the Westfield Police Dept. meet Danny Rhoad, who was saved by Tyler and others with an AED at Grand Park a few years ago. Again, we thank you and are humbled and motivated for Bolt 2020! Pierre M. Twer, Bolt for the Heart president

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The joke was on them in 2019 I’d like to thank the people, places and things that prompted my humor columns this year. My HUMOR wife, Mary Ellen, has a great sense of humor and allows me to include her in my stories. She usually doesn’t say a word, although after one column I wrote, she literally didn’t say a word to me for a week. Thanks to Mary Ellen for booking an 11-hour layover at Miami International Airport on our way to Peru. MIA is a massive place, and while walking around, I got lost. I was MIA at the MIA. Thanks, too, to Mary Ellen for making our treks around our new neighborhood a fun but costly experience. Every new addition to a neighbor’s home (shutters, landscaping, screened porches), she suggests we should add to our house. When she asked me recently if we could afford a rather pricey vacation we were

considering, I told her it was cheaper than taking a walk. Thanks to my editor, Heidi, who left me a voicemail that ended with “Adios.” Somehow, the transcription on my cellphone showed up as “I love you.” Ever since I told her about that, she ends all our phone conversations with a sarcastic “I love you,” which was funny the first time, but we talk three or four times a day. Thanks to the electric company for comparing our monthly energy usage to our neighbors’. Mary Ellen used to get angry with me for never closing the garage door, but now I know it saves us 87 cents a year. Thanks to our friends, the Goslings, who invite us every year for Thanksgiving dessert, but they forgot to mention it this year. We didn’t know if we should ask, just show up or sit it out. We finally asked, and Dan told us we were “invited for pie in perpetuity,” which is the first time those words have ever been used in the same sentence.

Thanks to the classical music channel that’s part of our cable TV package. It projects tidbits of music history in the corner of the screen. Often, the factoids are vague. For example, the 13th-century French musician Léonin gained fame at Notre Dame. But what did he play? French horn? Violin? Quarterback? Here are some items they could add: Johann Sebastian Bach’s wife made him a sandwich to take to work every day and is credited with inventing a Bach’s lunch. Beethoven was not deaf. He simply had heard enough already. It wasn’t that Brahms didn’t like children — he just liked them better when they were sleeping. Happy holidays, everyone!

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Boone EDC to host art projects grant workshop By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com

focus on murals, it also is available for agencies that might do theater, music, any sort of art-related activities,” said Amy Hammerle, workforce and community development manager at Boone Economic Development Corp. “The more art-related cultural activities that we can bring to our community only gives value to living and playing and working here.” Arts Project Support grants provide funding to Indiana arts and non-arts organizations to support arts activities, such as a one-time event, a single production, an exhibition, an educational seminar or series of related arts activities, such as art classes or training sessions. For more or to RSVP for the workshop, visit boonecountygrants or contact Stephanie Haines at shaines@iac. in.gov.

The Boone County Economic Development Corp. and the Indiana Arts Commission is offering a workshop that will provide information ART on art project funding. Boone County nonprofits interested in completing an arts project are encouraged to attend the Jan. 8 workshop to learn about available funding from the Indiana Arts Commission. The workshop will be at 4 p.m. at the Boone EDC office, at 2030 Indianapolis Ave. in Lebanon. The Boone County Economic Development Corp. seeks economic opportunities to support communities and enhance the quality of life for all Boone County residents. “This particular grant doesn’t just

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Trails expected for Zionsville upon development approval By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com At its Dec. 23 meeting, the Zionsville Redevelopment Commission adopted a resolution WELLNESS creating a tax increment financing district for Holliday Farms, a development project that includes $1 million homes and commercial space. Previously, the redevelopment commission adopted a declaratory resolution, and Zionsville’s town council and planning commission passed resolutions approving the TIF district. For the final step in the legal process, the redevelopment commission held a public hearing before adopting a resolution to give its final approval for the TIF district. In 2018, the council voted to rezone nearly 600 acres on the west side of Michigan Road, north of Willow Road, from rural residential to a planned unit development for the project. Holliday Farms is expected to feature $1 million homes, an 18-hole golf course, a 9-hole course, commercial spaces, amenities and other future

municipal projects that have yet to be defined. Town officials said the district will promote employment opportunities in Zionsville, assist in attracting new businesses and protect and increase property values in Zionsville. The project, which is expected to take up to 10 years to complete, now turns to the Henke Development Group for the next step. Developers are now tasked with creating a financing proposal for specific aspects of the project to present before the town redevelopment commission, something Henke expects to do in the first quarter of 2020. Steve Henke, founder of Henke Development Group, said at the meeting that he expects new trails in Zionsville to be created as part of the project by 2021. Prospective plans include developing a trailhead at the junction of Turkey Foot Trail and future trails connecting from Michigan Road to Eagle Creek. “Trails are beneficial to everyone,” said Henke, adding that the development group’s plans for trails will be brought before the town in early 2020.

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CHS graduate White takes dramatic turn in ‘Steel Magnolias’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Lari White is eager for her friends and family to see her in a dramatic role. PLAY “I felt I was getting pigeon-holed as a musical theater actress and I knew I was more than that, so I started doing more straight plays,” said White, whose given name is Larissa. The 2012 Carmel High School graduate is playing Shelby, a Type 1 diabetic who suffers from kidney issues, in “Steel Magnolias” at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis. The show opens Jan. 4 and runs through Feb. 2. “The writer did such a wonderful job of painting a really realistic mother/daughter relationship, all the ups and downs,” said White, who is based in St. Louis. “I’m glad to be able to come home and make my parents cry. That will be good.” White participated in Ambassadors, CHS’s mixed show choir, her junior and senior years. She also appeared in CHS musicals and plays. White graduated from Webster University in 2016 with a major in scriptwriting and a minor in film production and professional writing. She worked at Urban Chestnut Brewery Company, teaching craft beer classes and giving tours. “It was a job to pay rent but I kind of fell in love with it because the community is so tight, especially in St. Louis,” White said. She also worked for New Line Theatre in St. Louis at the same time. She did 10 shows in four years. “They do a bunch of newer musicals, so I got my first professional role there,” she said. “I played Bonnie Parker in ‘Bonnie & Clyde,’ a musical. It’s a nice, 150-seat theater.

Lari White appears in promo for “Lari King Live: At Gunpoint.” (Submitted photo)

It’s more intimate acting.” White, who has her equity acting card, began pursuing acting full time in May. “I also work as casting director and work as a producer for a production on commercials,” White said. White has some projects set for the first several months of 2020, including a TV show she can’t yet discuss. During college, White had a leading role in the 2016 horror movie, “Tonight She Comes.” “That was an experience, long days,” she said. “I was in school, taking 19 credit hours, doing a show and doing the film shoot.”

LIFE-THREATENING SITUATIONS Lari White suffered two scary experiences in the past three years. First, she was held up at gunpoint in 2016. She turned that into a cabaret show in 2017. “A guy walked by and I thought he was going to ask for change,” White said. “I started to say, ‘I don’t have any,’ and I saw he had a gun. I had been gifted a taser. I was taking my purse and my other hand was going in my pocket for a taser. All of sudden, I had the gun placed against my forehead and he said, ‘Don’t try anything silly.’ “I thought what a way to make me seem like a child, but I’m the one who brought a taser to a gunfight. He took off with my purse, which was fine because I only had a lucky $2 bill and my phone that was old and broken.” White said feeling the cold muzzle of a gun shattered any sense of security she had.

“It wrecked me,” White said. “I got really sad. I went to a counselor for trauma. After I watched the entire eight seasons of ‘America’s Next Top Model,’ it hit me (that) I had to get over it, and I ended up writing and doing a cabaret called ‘Lari King Live: At Gunpoint.’ It was a comedic take with songs.” In May, her car was hit by a truck head-on at 40 mph and pushed onto the sidewalk. The truck driver tried to get away but ended up crashing. “I didn’t feel anything, but the car looks like I should have felt something,” she said. Unlike the gun incident, White was simply mad she had to get a new car. “I feel like I’ve built up these nerves of steel,” said White, who now plans a cabaret, “Lari King Live: At the Scene of the Accident” in 2020.

Studio Series adds 3 dates editorial@youarecurrent.com Soul singer Allison Victoria, jam band 800 lb. Gorilla and indie-rockers Veseria are the latest acts scheduled for Carmel’s Center for the Performing Arts’ new Studio Series, which presents the best in local and regional original music in an intimate nightclub-style or listening-room setting. The Center hopes to attract a young and diverse audience to more casual events at its black-box Studio Theater, which can be set up in various configurations from standing space to 200-person seating. The dates are Allison Victoria, Feb. 28, 800 lb. Gorilla, April 4 and Veseria, May 30. Each show begins at 8 p.m. and is open to all ages. Tickets are $20 at the door or $15 in advance through the Palladium Box Office, online at TheCenterPresents.org or by phone, 317-843-3800.

Westfield — Uncorked with Justin Gardner! is set for 7 p.m. Jan. 2 at Urban Vines Winery & Brewery, 303 E. 161st St. Whitestown — Biscuit Miller & the Mix will perform at 8 p.m. Dec. 31 in the 1915 Room at Moontown Brewing Co., 345 S. Bowers St. The cost is $35. Indianapolis — Beef & Boards presents “Steel Magnolias” at 8 p.m. Jan. 4 and 1:30 and 7 p.m. Jan. 5. For more, visit beefandboards.com. Carmel — Frank Bradford will perform at 7 p.m. Jan. 3 at Sugar Creek Winery, 1111 W. Main St. Carmel — Dance Discovery Class: Broadway is set for 6:30 p.m. Jan. 7 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org.


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1933 Lounge’s Oysters Rockefeller are layered with steamed spinach on top of oysters on the half-shell topped with a brandy, Pernod and ParmigianoReggiano mix, then baked. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

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Commentary by Anna Skinner Address: 9707 District North Dr., Fishers What to get: Oysters Rockefeller Price: $18 Anna’s take: 1933 Lounge, owned by St. Elmo Steak House, is one of the first new restaurants to open in The Yard at Fishers District. For patrons 21 and older only, the restaurant offers bar seating, sit-down tables and large, wing-backed leather chairs in a quiet corner, ideal for craft cocktails and good conversation. I tried a variety of offerings, and my favorite was the Oysters Rockefeller – six oysters on the half-shell on a bed of rock salt. The oysters are topped with steamed spinach and a brandy, Pernod, Parmi-

giano-Reggiano mix, and then baked. The result is a delicious mouthful. I also tried the grilled slab bacon ($14), which is locally sourced from Smoking Goose. It is a sweet, sticky treat with a root beer maple glaze. 1933 Lounge offers lunch items and combination plates, so I tried the combo plate called The Executive ($24), which is available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. It is a great sampler platter that includes a three-piece St. Elmo shrimp cocktail, two sliders (you can pick from filet, shrimp po’boy or Wagyu beef) and a small Caesar salad or fries. Suggested pairings: 1933 Lounge has a long list of excellent craft cocktails; many you’ll see listed in Current Publishing’s Behind Bars recipe in the coming weeks. It offers a bourbon flight, which won my heart, but I would suggest ordering a craft cocktail, such as The Godfather (scotch, amaretto, Luxardo Cherry Liqueur) or the espresso martini (Stoli Vanilla, Nocello, Woodford Reserve chocolate bitters and espresso).

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Ice skaters brave the cold in the rink in front of the Glühwein Pyramid, which offers warm beverages. (File photo)

shared with the network. “Rob and I work closely together on economic development projects and opportunities to share positive news for the City of Carmel,” McFeely said. “This has been a joint effort.” McFeely said Hallmark has shown preliminary interest. “We are hoping to host a visit sometime in the future,” he said.

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HIGH-VALUE NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR OLDER ADULTS Debuting in January 2020, this quarterly publication from Current Publishing will focus on how those 55 years old and older can make the most of every day to create and enjoy a vibrant, productive lifestyle. Focal points will include relationships of all sorts, handling grief and loss, dining, cooking at home, how to love again, fitness and wellness, active-life choices, travel, personal finance, scam alerts and, among other topics, making the home exactly what is wanted. 55 and Better will be distributed as part of Current (128,000+ households) by U.S. Mail and also will be available at select locations. Talk to your advertising sales executive today to find out how to reach this target audience and effectively place your marketing message for that audience.

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