July 2015 West Side Stories Newsletter
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July 2015 West Side Stories Newsletter
2015 WEST HARBOUR OF NOBLESVILLE ~ COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER Enjoy the Fourth! WestHarbour.org 161 Homesteads West Harbour Property Owners’ Association P.O. Box 20887 Indianapolis, IN 46220-0887 westharbourpoa@gmail.com Board of Directors Jan Helms, Jason Voyak, OPEN “And the Star - Spangled Banner in triumph shall wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.” -- Francis Scott Key Wishing all West Harbour residents and their families a fun, relaxing and safe and holiday weekend! President Jan Helms president@westharbour.org Vice President BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITON Treasurer A special thank you goes out to Jennie Snay for all her years of service to the community. Jason Voyak vice_president@westharbour.org Carrie Rayls treasurer@westharbour.org Secretary Joanna Post secretary@westharbour.org Commons Director Katie Clark reese36@hotmail.com Website/westharbour.org Dave Harp webmaster@westharbour.org Property Manager Kevin Schwarz kschwarz@ardsleymgmt.com Ardsley Management 3002 E. 56TH Street Indianapolis, IN 46220 317.253.1401 (Questions/Concerns, Maintenance Needs, Covenant Violations, Development Control Committee Requests, General Questions) Accounts Receivable Questions Jane Mills jmills@ardsleymgmt.com 317.253-1401 Aquatic Management of Indianapolis Jeff Blume 317-821-8031 jeff.blume@indianapolis-pmg.com Pool Parties: 7 days in Advance Desktop Publisher/Editor Advertising Information Christine Earley, Marketing & Ad’ Works 317-696-5395 Cell cmearley@comcast.net MarketingAdWorks@comcast.net A decision on the appointment of the open position on the Board of Directors has been delayed, due to vacations. Currently, there are approximately six (6) candidates. The board asks that these candidates email Jan and Jason on how they envision next year going for West Harbour. Once the BOD return from vacation, a decision will be forthcoming. SWIM LESSONS for WH residents Session 2: Monday – Thursday July 6-9; July 13-16 Session 3: Monday – Thursday July 27-30; August 3-6 Interested residents are asked to speak with the manager or other lifeguards to get signed up for lessons. We will do beginning lessons, levels 1 and 2. There are 8 lessons in each session (2 weeks, Mon.-Thurs.) Each lesson is 30-minutes long, and will be grouped with 3-6 other students. You can do one or more of the sessions listed above. The lessons will run from 9:00-9:30 AM (Level 1) and 9:30-10:00 AM (Level 2). WEST HARBOUR’S POOL SEASON Open now thru September 7th 10AM — 9PM (Non-School Days) 3PM — 8PM (School Days) ASSESSMENT PAYMENT REMINDER . . . Some monthly due payments are still coming to the West Harbour P.O. Box. Though the P.O. Box is still open, payments should go directly to Ardsley Management—by doing so, this will save the WH Treasurer from having to mail them to Ardsley, delaying payments. NEIGHBORHOOD /Pool Party Join us on FRIDAY, JULY 17th, from 6PM—10PM for West Harbour’s Annual Summer Bash! There will be a DJ and Bounce House. Neighbors are asked to bring a side item to share. Also needed, are preteens (12—14 year olds) to supervise the Bounce House. Do you have a home-based business? Looking for neighbors, who would like to donate to the raffle, i.e., Advocare, Lia Sophia, Mary Kay, Thirty-one Bags, Pampered Chef, etc. For more information, donate or would like to help out, contact Katie, at commons_director@westharbour.org or reese36@hotmail.com. Around the Harbour! JUL 4 Independence Day!!!! JUL 6 Session 2: WH Swim Lessons JUL 17 WH SUMMER BASH!!!! “Liberty is the right to choose. Freedom is the result of the right choice.” – unknown PAGE 2 WEST SIDE STORIES ~ WEST HAROUR’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ~ JULY 2015 WEST HARBOUR REAL ESTATE NEWS The Propes Team Opal Propes -Realtor/Broker CRS, GRI, SRES,ABR F.C. Tucker Co., Inc. 317-846-7751 ofc. 317-848-3798 fx. 317-216-8070 vm. 317-877-5614 hm. UPDATED: JUNE 2015 ACTIVE NEW! 608 White Pine Drive LP: $193,900 LD: 06/13/2015 Moores PENDING NONE AT THIS TIME SOLD 432 Hemlock Court LP: $185,000 LD: 04/21/2015 CD: 06/09/2015 627 White Pine LP: $179,900 LD: 04/21/2015 CD: 06/18/2015 Keller/Wil This home on Hemlock Court with all it’s greenery, color and beautiful landscaping AND well kept home is this month’s “Yard of the Month”! Nominate your yard or a friends! Send a snapshot to cmearley@comcast.net! Liberty WELCOME NEW NEIGHBORS . . . Contact your neighborhood greeter or email the editor at cmearley@comcast.net to be introduced to the neighborhood via the newsletter! Optional: preferred phone number, where you moved from, hobbies, interests. Please also submit an EMAIL address to the WHPOA Secretary for board updates and correspondence. If you would like to receive a digital copy of the West Side Stories e-Newsletter, forward your email address to cmearley@comcast.net. NEIGHBORHOOD GREETERS! Deerberry: Marita Oilar ~ 776-0882 Firethorn/Coffee Tree: LuAnn Harger ~ 773-3034 Buttonwood and Redbay: Jackie Powell Work: 317-396-1385 Home: 317-572-7748 White Pine: Katie Clark ~ 678.6084 Wintergreen: Marsha Schneider ~ 773-9264 NEWSLETTER DISTRIBUTERS Sue Smith, 607 WHITE PINE DR. North side of Buttonwood, Deerberry, White Pine, and the north side of Wintergreen (69 newsletters) Gail McCollum, 438 HEMLOCK CT SOUTH SIDE of BUTTONWOOD Wintergreen, Redbay Ct., Redbay Dr. 317. 847.1377 Carrie Rayls FIRETHORN/COFFEE TREE: 307 Redbay Drive (26 Newsletters) 812.631.0075 FOR NEW HOMEOWNERS Buying a house is a big decision and can definitely change your life. You get the advantages of living in a place that’s all your own, but there are so many new responsibilities that fall on your plate: mowing the lawn, painting the house, taking care of that washing machine yourself when it starts spraying water, rather than calling a super or a landlord. These new responsibilities often wind up leading to big new bills. Make sure to take care of one important task when you buy a new home: change your auto insurance. Sounds strange, right? But many people don’t like to go to the hassle of changing their car insurance when they buy home insurance. Turns out, it’s not a hassle at all, and bundling your auto and home policies can save you big money, whether you’re buying a new home or are an existing homeowner. NOBLESVILLE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT —-Provided by Captain Nick Campbell, Noblesville Police Department 6/4/2015 11:00:42 PM 6/5/2015 11:27:24 AM 6/7/2015 10:43:03 AM 6/9/2015 10:55:21 PM 6/10/2015 10:09:28 PM 6/13/2015 9:14:21 AM WINTERGREEN DR BUTTONWOOD DR BUTTONWOOD DR FIRETHORN CIR BUTTONWOOD DR BUTTONWOOD DR BEHAVORIAL NEIGHBORHOOD CK NEIGHBORHOOD CK DISTURBANCE DAMAGE TO PROP NEIGHBORHOOD CK UNABLE LOCATE CHECKS OK CHECKS OK DISREGARDED UNABLE LOCATE DETAIL COMPLETE FYI: False Alarms: Non-Chargeable: issuance of more than four (4) false alarms in any one (1) calendar year or an alarm system which emits a false alarm within 30 days after the initial installation of the alarm system. 5th False Alarm in a Calendar Year ~ $50.00 6th False Alarm in a Calendar Year ~ $75.00 7th—10th False Alarm in a Calendar Year ~ $100.00 11th And Every Subsequent False Alarm ~ $200.00 PAGE 3 WEST SIDE STORIES ~ WEST HAROUR’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ~ JULY 2015 GREAT NEIGHBORS Make Greater Neighborhoods! Submit an article of interest, announcement, neighborhood event or simply thanking a neighbor at cmearley@comcast.net. MAKE SOMEONE’S DAY . . . MAKE A STATEMENT! AN OPEN LETTER to all my wonderful West Harbour Neighbors: Thank you so much for your friendship and condolences after the sudden loss of my husband of 30 years. He had a heart attack and passed away. We are still stunned and grieving. I just want to thank everyone for the outpouring of support during this difficult time, as we remember Joe fondly. He is missed everyday by his three surviving children. He was a great father, a loving husband, and would do anything for anyone. We miss his smile, his sense of humor, his great strength that kept us safe. We do not know why he was taken so soon, we do know he is at peace. Each day is a struggle, but with my children, I will get through. God Bless each and every one of you. Very Respectfully, Laura Weldon NOBLESVILLE’S Mosquito Control The Noblesville Street Department has been and is continuing to treat for mosquitoes by testing for mosquito larvae in neighborhood ponds that do not have fountains. If the test is positive, then the Street Department treats the pond with larvicide. The larvicide is EPA-approved and is safe for fish and for animals—it only kills mosquito larvae. Mosquito larvae are unable to survive in flowing water, including neighborhood ponds with fountains. In order to effectively control mosquitoes in yards, residents are urged to search their property to identify any items or areas that hold water and then drain that water. Standing water (even a small amount) is a breeding ground for mosquitoes and often contains high concentrations of mosquito larvae. Areas that are prone to standing water include gutters, old tires, toys, and uneven areas in gardens or lawns to name just a few. Residents should also regularly change the water in bird baths, wading pools, pets' water bowls, etc. In addition, the EPA recommends limiting your exposure to mosquitoes by taking the following steps: Use EPA-registered mosquito repellents when outside and flow the label directions carefully. (note that repellents containing DEET are the most effective against mosquitoes.) When possible, stay inside during early morning hours and during evening hours when mosquitoes are especially active. Make sure the windows and door screens in your home are "bug tight." For more information about larvicide treatments or mosquito control, please call the Street Department at 776-6348. Kids @ WORK! BABYSITTING Olivia Bartosiak, 507-4405 or ob.bartosiak@gmail.com Corinne Chimel, 671-0674 or corinne_chimel@yahoo.com LAWN CARE Spencer Alvey, Mowing/Edging/ Watering Flowers/help with Mulch. Call 773-6384 Nick Hanna, 17 · Lawn cut and trimming · Most lawns can be done between $20 and $30 · Tree/ hedge trimming, leaf collecting and bagging, various odd jobs - Just ask! · Experienced , satisfaction guaranteed. · Long term or on occasion Contact number: 317-410-6348 or email nickhanna21@yahoo.com occasion. Call 317-410-6348. PET/HOUSE WATCHING Corinne Chimel, 671-0674 or corinne_chimel@yahoo.com Adam Marcuson, 417-1720 LEAF/SNOW REMOVAL/YARD Call or text Nick at 317-410-6348 List YOUR student in the Kids @ Work section of the West Side Stories! Email to cmearley@comcast.net! GRASS CLIPPINGS/BRUSH The City of Noblesville does NOT pick up grass clippings. The Hamilton County Household Hazardous Waste Center no longer has a drop off. Grass clippings should be included with resident's waste totes. Overage bags can be purchased for anything over the waste containers. Bags must weigh no more than 40 lbs. BRUSH Please place the brush/limbs between the sidewalk and the street; if you do not have a sidewalk, place brush on the couplings/curb and not on or in the street. The Street Department will pickup your brush (including large piles) during your regular trash day. Solicitors MUST have a Permit/BADGE If they do NOT have a permit (BADGE), you may call the police on their NON-emergency line at 773-1300 to report them! For the latest Board News, HOA documents, West Side Stories and MORE! Go to the WHPOA website: westharbour.org! It’s just a click away! PAGE 4 WEST SIDE STORIES ~ WEST HAROUR’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ~ JULY 2015 Noblesville Parks Releases New Mobile App RESIDENT ONLY RESALE The West Side Stories will run your classified ads, up to 20 words each, FREE of charge for West Harbour Residents. NO business ads please! Email the editor at cmearley@comcast.net! FOR SALE Cemetery Plots for Sale Six (6) cemetery plots for sale in Summit Lawn Cemetery, Westfield, IN. They are all next to each other, but four (4) are in one lot and two (2) are in another lot. Willing to sell 2, 4 or 6 of them. Call Kris at (317) 776-0517, if interested. The Noblesville Parks and Recreation Department has a new mobile app available for download to accommodate today’s technology and on-the-go parent and community resident. “The new mobile app serves as a tool for our users to be more connected,” said Mike Hoffmeister, assistant parks director. The new app is meant to provide more communication and information about the parks department. The app also allows for push notifications, so in case a concert is canceled due to weather or an event has been changed, an alert will be made on the user’s phone. Hoffmeister said the app will evolve as it gains users and the parks department would like to eventually incorporate a way for the public to provide feedback at programs or while visiting the park. The app is currently available via download from the Apple iTunes store and will be on Google Play for Android phones shortly. The app is free to download with either service. Registration Deadline Approaching “Summer in Chicago” Bus Trip Saturday, August 1, 2015 ~ Leave Forest Park 7:30AM; Return approximately 9PM For entire family ~ dropped off in the area by Shedd Aquarium Cost $50 per person/Registration deadline Friday, July 24 or when the bus is filled. Register at 776-6350 or visit www.noblesvilleparks.org or for more information CITY OF NOBLESVILLE to offer new Recreation Programs The Noblesville Parks Department is excited to announce new recreational programs for all ages. The new courses are focused on adult and golf programming and classes with a newly-hired naturalist. Foot Golf Volleyball League Women’s Golf Clinics Women’s Golf Three Hole challenges called “Teasing on the Tee” Camping preparation courses "What’s buzzing in your backyard" program about bugs Intro to Karate Tee-nsy golf Introduction to Volleyball http://www.cityofnoblesville.org/eGov/apps/document/center.egov?view=item;id=5686 MONDAY AUGUST 3rd The newsletter is supported by local business advertisements. If you have a business, and would like to support your community newsletter, contact the editor for more information. The advertisers are close by . . . Give them a try! How To SAFELY Dispose Of Used Fireworks Fireworks safety continues after their use. So you took all the proper safety precautions prior to and during your fireworks fun this holiday weekend and you've got a pile or a backyard full of used sparklers and fireworks. Before you make your next move, it's important to know that fireworks safety doesn't stop there. According to the National Council on Fireworks Safety, proper disposal of fireworks is important for safety and environmental reasons; it includes the following steps: Soak used fireworks in water for 15 to 20 minutes after use. Do not place used fireworks in your recycling bin. Fireworks often contain chemicals capable of contaminating any recyclable goods in your bin. Dispose of all fireworks, wrappers, used matches, etc. Failure to do so could lead to contaminated water runoff. All fireworks and related materials should be thrown out in your trash can. Never attempt to re-light a "dud" firework. Instead, wait 15 to 20 minutes before touching it and then soak it in a bucket of water. Unused fireworks should not be placed in water. It would be best to keep all used fireworks in a closed fireproof container before disposal. For more information on fireworks disposal, eHow.com offers this "Disposing Fireworks" video PAGE 5 WEST SIDE STORIES ~ WEST HAROUR’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ~ JULY 2015 City Establishing Riverfront District Strawberry Pretzel Salad The City of Noblesville aims to attract dining, entertainment and cultural establishments near the White River by creating the Riverfront Redevelopment District, which was approved at the Common Council meeting on June 9. The Riverfront Redevelopment District designation is a way to increase retail and tourism activities, which will strengthen the economic vitality of the riverfront area – the historic downtown square to the east and Federal Hill Commons to the west. The area extends 1,500 feet from each side of the buildable bank of the White River. “The creation of the Riverfront Redevelopment District will help further the City of Noblesville by removing barriers for development. Through the creation of this district, the city will be able to attract additional development opportunities, expand the tax base and create more opportunities for the people of Noblesville, Hamilton County and surrounding areas to enjoy the various venues present in this proposed redevelopment district,” said Alaina Shonkwiler, Noblesville economic development specialist. Traditionally, Indiana communities are limited on the number of alcoholic beverage licenses and state legislated quotas are determined by the population of the most recent U.S. Census. Those licenses also are bought and sold on the open market, which can drastically increase their cost. Application for a license in the district is the same set forth elsewhere in the community. The district designation provides the opportunity to allow an unlimited number of three-way and two-way licenses sold at the state designated purchase rate as opposed to the private market rate. This provides Noblesville new opportunities to increase the number of restaurants and nightlife that can be located in the district. “This Riverfront Redevelopment District designation will put Downtown Noblesville well on its way to becoming a true dining destination, and improve the visitor experience in an already vibrant downtown”. (Dave Pumphrey, Copper Still Kitchen and Bar) Three-way liquor licenses allow the sale of beer, wine and liquor at restaurants while two-way licenses allow for just beer and wine. Currently, the city has all 32 of its three-way licenses in use and eight of its 24 two-way licenses available. The proposed redevelopment district is another way the city is working to advance and expand downtown. Since Jan. 1, 2013, $2,682,980.17 has been spent to improve the downtown area, including $1,463,316 by the City of Noblesville for public infrastructure and $242,816.62 in its façade grant program. The City of Noblesville anticipates spending $9.7 million in the next two years in the redevelopment district for the Federal Hill Commons and BlueSky projects. Makes 24 servings BOATS, CAMPERS, TRAILERS and similar vehicles should NOT be parked or in view of your neighbors. Indiana has a "restraint statute." Under this statute, dogs must be restrained at all times. If a dog injures someone when it is not restrained, the owner is subject to various criminal penalties, as well as civil liability. For the consideration of your neighbors, please keep your pets on a leash at all times. The BERMS to the sidewalk along Little Chicago Road are easements and owned by the property owner, who mow and maintains them. When walking your pet, please pickup after them, especially along Little Chicago Road! PEDESTRAIN traffic in the neighborhood will be increasing! Please keep in mind that residents and particularly children, who may not always look before entering the road, will be out walking, bike riding, playing, going to the pool and enjoying outdoor activities. The speed limit throughout the neighborhood is 25 MPH. CLEAN TIP of the MONTH Before you go on vacation this summer: Pull the plug on any unnecessary appliances - such as cell phone chargers, TVs, VCRs, stereos, toasters and microwaves. These items can still use energy in their off mode! Millions of cigarette butts are discarded onto the ground every day, which end up in the rivers and lakes where fish and animals eat them and often die from it. Left on the ground to decompose (25 years), chemicals and additives leach into the ground and pollute the soil and plants. Smokers, please consider this information before you throw your cigarette butts on the ground. It looks unattractive, a major fire hazard and it is extremely harmful to the environment. Once trash day has come and gone, trash and recycling containers need to be stored out of sight. What is that pungent odor? With the summer heat, your trash bin may smell. If it does, consider rinsing it out with a little dish detergent and water. ALSO, Republic Services requests that no loose trash be placed in your bins, which is probably causing the problem! Walkers and By-passers will Appreciate it! 2 cups finely crushed pretzels 1/3 cup sugar 3/4 cup butter, melted 1 - 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened 1 cup sugar 1 - 8 ounce container frozen whipped dessert topping, thawed 2 10 ounce package frozen strawberries in syrup, thawed 2 - 3 ounce package strawberry flavored gelatin 2 cups boiling water Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a medium bowl combine crushed pretzels and the 1/3 cup sugar. Add melted butter and stir well to combine. Press onto bottom of a 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes. Let cool on a wire rack. In a large bowl beat the cream cheese and 1 cup sugar with an electric mixer on medium speed until well combined. Fold in the whipped dessert topping until combined. Spread over cooled crust. In another large bowl combine strawberries and syrup, gelatin, and boiling water. Stir for 2 minutes or until gelatin is dissolved. Carefully pour over the cream cheese layer. Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours or until set or up to 24 hours. 24th ANNUAL NOBLESVILLE STREET DANCE JUL 11th ~ 4PM—11PM Courthouse Square WEST SIDE STORIES ~ WEST HAROUR’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ~ JULY 2015 NOBLESVILLE THURSDAYS MARKET ~ Noblesville Square 5PM—8PM European style market offers seasonal produce, ultra-fresh meals, artisan foods, handcrafted products, art and local live music every Thursday. Noblesville Farmer’s Market SATURDAYS 8AM—12PM Riverview Parking Lot HAMILTON CO. JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT (Ages 4—14) Forest Park Golf Course/Tuesday, JUL 7 2015 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Concerts at 7:00pm FOREST PARK Terry Lee/Rockaboogie Band - JUL 9 Seth Bradley - JUL 16 Zanna-Doo - JUL 23 Paul Butler as “Elvis” - JUL 30 SOUTHSIDE PARK Big Daddy Caddy - Aug. 6 Questions: 776-6350/noblesvilleparks.org Classic Movies in the Park Forest Park ~ Begins 9:15—9:30PM Free event! Bring lawn chairs, snacks and bug spray! JUL 10: Fred MacMurray in 1948 Family Honeymoon JUL 11: 2014 PADDINGTON at the Noblesville Street Dance @ dusk on the lawn behind the Judicial Center. Bring your blankets and chairs and enjoy. JUL 17: Cary Grant in 1947 The Bachelor & the Bobby-Soxer BAND CONCERTS IN THE PARK Concerts at 6:30 PM Seminary Park ~ Sundays ~ FREE 10th/Hannibal Streets July 12 - Lapel Community Band July 19 - BARTON ROGERS BIG BAND July 26 - Indianapolis Symphonic Band August 2 - Swing Shift Indy Jazz Or. August 9 - New Horizons Concert Band August 16 - Indianapolis Municipal band August 23 - Blue Door Jazz Combo Shakespeare in the Park 2015 Dates Free to the public July 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, August 1 Pre-show begins at 7:30PM/ Performance approximately an hour later (8:30) Seminary Park ~ S. 10th Street Donations are always welcome. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and picnic with us! 2015 Crown Royal 400 at the Brickyard Event Schedule NASCAR Practice Day FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015 09:00am - Gates Open 06:00pm - Gates Close LILLY DIABETES 250 RACE AND NASCAR QUALIFYING DAY – SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2015 07:00am - Gates Open 03:30pm - Lilly Diabetes 250 06:00pm - Gates Close CROWN ROYAL PRESENTS “YOUR HERO’S NAME HERE” 400 AT THE BRICKYARD – SUNDAY 26, 2015 10:00am - Gates Open 03:30pm - 22nd running of the Crown Royal 400 at the Brickyard 07:30pm - Gates Close MARCHING BAND COMPETITION July 31 from 7:00pm - 11:00 PM Hare Chevrolet Field Admission $6 (See article, page 7) Art on the Square Noblesville's Fine Art Fair August 1, rain or shine Historic Courthouse Square Join us on the historical grounds of the Noblesville Courthouse for a day full of pleasure. View the works of local, accomplished artists with the opportunity to purchase one of these wonderful works of art! Admission is always free. Donations are always welcome. NOBLESVILLE DAY BUS TRIPS AUG 1 Summer in Chicago 7:30AM–9PM • $50 per person SEPT 15 Fall Shipshewana Flea Market 7:30AM–8PM • $46 per person OCT 28 Nashville, IN Shopping/ Sightseeing 8:30AM–6PM • $38 per person DEC 5 Chicago Christmas Shopping 7AM–11PM • $50 per person (Register noblesvilleparks.org or 776-6350) MUSIC & ALL THAT JAZZ 7PM - 9PM Courthouse Square • AUG 7 ~ Murray Weirich Quintet • AUG 21 ~ David Hartman Band • SEPT 4 ~ The Tucker Brothers NOBLESVILLE FARMERS MARKET Saturday’s from 8AM ~ 12:30PM 8/22 Pie Day 9/19 Pet Day 10/10 Firefighter Chili Cook-off NOBLESVILLE SCHOOL NEWS All Schools AUG 3 AUG12 AUG 13 AUG 26 AUG 26 BACK TO SCHOOL Early Release Day K-12 Table Talk, 6:30-7:30AM Early Release Day K-8 Full e-Learning Day 9-12 NOBLESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL JUL 23 Freshmen iPad Deployment/Orient JUL 31 Back to School Bash, 5PM—8PM NOBLESVILLE EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL JUL 28 6th GD Meet & The Middle, 6:30-8:30PM JUL 29 8th GD iPad distribution, 4PM-6PM JUL 30 7th GD iPad distribution, 4PM-6PM JUL 31 Back to School Bash, 5PM-8PM NOBLESVILLE WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL JUL 31 Back to School Bash, 5PM-8PM AUG 10 7th/8th Back to School Night, 5:30 AUG 11 6th GD Back to School Night, 5:30 HINKLE CREEK ELEMENTARY JUL 30 Ice Cream Social—Posting of class Lists ~ 4PM—6PM JUL 31 Back to School Bash, 5PM-8PM Student Transportation Changes If your child has a transportation change, please send a written note with him/her in the morning, and not emailing their teacher. If you MUST change your child’s transport throughout the day, please call PRIOR to 2:00pm to let the front office know. We understand that emergencies occur and late changes are sometimes unavoidable; however, please keep in mind that due to the number of students at Hinkle Creek, last minute changes are extremely difficult. Additionally, please be prepared to answer security questions when requesting changes as well as showing identification when you sign your child out prior to the end of the day. 4th of July Jokes . . . The difference between a duck and George Washington is what? What happened as a result of the Stamp Act? The Americans licked the British! Happenings Around Town One has a bill on his face; the other has his face on a bill! PAGE 6 PAGE 7 WEST SIDE STORIES ~ WEST HAROUR’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ~ JULY 2015 CLASSIFIED ADS Thank you for your business! Let me assist you with all your insurance needs. Life Health Senior Annuities Disability Short Term Long Term Care ACA Marketplace ROBIN I. RAUB, D.D.S. FAMILY DENTISTRY 317.773-3839 Complete Dentistry for Adults and Children. Nitrous (gas), Analgesia, Cosmetic Dentistry, Orthodontics, Implants. We specialize in Crowns, Bridges, Complete and Partial Dentures. Full sterilization and infectious disease control, a in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. CALL 773-3839 (19405 Little Chicago www.INInsuranceAdvisors.com Referrals are always appreciated! Road, Noblesville, SW Corner Little Chicago Rd. & SR 38.) MUD DAY July 11, 2015 11AM —1PM Cyntheanne Park | Free (12383 Cyntheanne Rd, Fishers) Throw on old clothes, grab dirty tennis shoes and head to Cyntheanne Park on Saturday, July 11 for Mud Day! We'll combine 20 tons of soil with over 50,000 gallons of water to create a giant mud pit. Rain or shine, children will compete for titles of King and Queen Mud during the event. We recommend a towel for the ride home and bringing a few extra dollars to the event. Kona Ice will be onsite and a live DJ will play summer's best tunes. Share your photos using #FishersMud so we can see the mess you're making! MARCHING BAND COMPETITION July 31 from 7:00pm - 11:00 PM Hare Chevrolet Field Admission $6 Second largest in the state, second only to the State Fair competition itself. Marching bands from all over the state of Indiana will converge at Hare Chevrolet Field to perform their competitive track shows. July 4th - (2pm app. call time) July 16th or 17th CITSA CLINIC July 18th Centerville Contest July 24 Parent Preview , 6:30pm July 25 Muncie Invitational July 31 Black & Gold Invitational August 8th STATE FAIR CONTEST Aug. 21 – Football Game – State Fair SW Aug 22 - ISSMA Summer Show Case September 4 – FB– MASS BAND NIGHT Sept 18 – FB Game Sept 25 – Football Game Oct 9 - FB Game / (Disney Trip) Nov. 29th – Noblesville Holiday Parade RESERVE YOUR SPOT HERE! BLOCK AND CLASSIFIED ADS AVAILABLE! ($10.00/$12.00 Block/Classified per month.) MORE INFORMATION? Christine Earley ~ 317.696.5395 marketingadworks@comcast.net ~ cmearley@comcast.net PAGE 8 WEST SIDE STORIES ~ WEST HAROUR’S COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ~ JULY 2015 House & Pet Watcher Complete Chimney Service Since 1977 SALES * SERVICE * INSTALLATION * SERVICE ALL MAKES * Licensed * Bonded * Insured RESIDENTIAL * COMMERCIAL Free Estimates on New Installations Tammy Petersen Serving Noblesville & Cicero Cleaning & Repair Dryer Vent Cleaning Chimney Caps & Covers 22354 Overdorf Road, Noblesville HEATING & COOLING, INC. David J. Holloway, President “Keep the Home Fire Burning — Not the Home” 773-1011 NORTH SUBURBAN NORTH SUBURBAN In your home professional pet care P O Box 361 Arcadia, IN 46030 317-776-2997 773-5791 bonded & insured Keep your pet in the home they love! 1754 Hannibal St. * Noblesville, IN 46060 Serving all of Hamilton County It’s Hard To Stop a Trane. Family Dentistry Elizabeth Hess • Carpet, upholstery, drapery, leather, area • • • • rugs & tile Water damage: structure & content drying Fire, smoke, odor & soot damage Certified & insured (317) 773-7683 Free estimates (866) 265-3367 TF: 1-888-265-9967 www.boldens.com “Where Quality Comes First!” Hamilton County is our Home, and WE are taking care of it! Mike & Pat Gray Owners 317-773-1750 Grays-Roofing@comcast.net Grays-Roofing.com Serving Hamilton County for almost 40 years! Re-roofs, Tear-offs, Repairs Rubber Roofs, Hail Inspections, Etc. Insured, BBB Accredited Member “FREE FINANCING AVAILABLE” Robin I. Raub, D.D.S. REALTOR® Specializing F. C. Tucker Company, Inc. 100 Lakeview Drive Noblesville, IN 46060 Office: 317.776.0200 Cell: 317.918.7574 ehess@talktotucker.com in Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics 19405 Little Chicago Road Noblesville, IN 46062 (317) 773-3839 “SW Corner Little Chicago Road & SR 38” EXAM ~ ALL X-RAYS ~ CLEANING $99.00 with this ad Your #1 neighborhood Realtor, helping with all your real estate needs! personal training Tammy Rodgers 317.440.2709 TODAY is the day to make a change in YOUR health! 173 N. 9th Street Noblesville, IN 46060 New Patients Only - “In absence of Periodontal Disease* Quality Plants & Appealing Landscapes Pruning, Mulching, Landscape Design Contact: Chad Wilkening Phone: 317‐941‐9245 Email: canudigitnursery@gmail.com Website: www.onlineyardplants.com “HATS Off to Good Service” General Services Undercar Services Heating and Cooling Services Electrical Services Transmission Services Auto & Light Truck Tire Sales Internal Engine Services & Miscellaneous Services Serving the Noblesville—Hamilton County Area North 10th St. · Noblesville, IN hamilitonautoandtireservice.com
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