Carmel in brief — February 11, 2020

0

Kindergarten registration – Carmel Clay Schools’ kindergarten registration for the 2020-21 school year is under way. Students must be at least 5 years old by Aug. 1 to start kindergarten in August. When registering children, parents/guardians will need an official birth certificate (not a hospital record) and proof of residency. Immunization records must be submitted to the school by the first day of instruction. Parents are encouraged to register students by March 6. Learn more at ccs.k12.in.us/services/curriculum/kindergarten.

Documentary screening – Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, 1605 E. 106th St., will host a free screening of the documentary “No Small Matter” from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 16. The film explores how children learn and what can be done to change the perception of when learning begins. Free tickets are available at eventbrite.com/e/no-small-matter-a-game-changing-documentary-on-early-learning-tickets-90022430513?aff=ebdssbdestsearch.

Athlete of the Week – DePauw University sophomore Zane Williams of Carmel has been named the North Coast Athletic Conference Men’s Track and Field Distance/Mid-Distance Athlete of the Week.

Strikes for Stansfield – Strikes for Stansfield is set for 1 to 3 p.m. March 1 at Woodland Bowl, 3421 E. 96th St. Net proceeds from the ninth annual event will provide funding for Fletcher Place Community Center’s food and clothing pantry, preschool, senior outreach and other initiatives. Four-person teams may download an entry form at stansfieldcircle.org or register online at eventbrite.com/e/strikes-for-stansfield-2020-tickets-83485921639. Registration deadline is Feb. 21.

Winter Blast – Clay Terrace will present the fifth annual Winter Blast from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 15. Attendees can enjoy carriage and train rides, face painters, ice sculpture carvings, a hot chocolate bar and more. Activities will take place inside the Clay Terrace Village Green. Learn more at ClayTerrace.com.

Museum events – The Museum of Miniature Houses will present Celebrations of Creativity and Craftsmanship at noon Feb. 12 and 26. At the first event, acoustic group Crossing Bridges will perform. On Feb. 26 MaryAnne Mathews will present Votes For Women! about the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment. Both events are free to attend.

Civil War Roundtable – The Hamilton County Civil War Roundtable will present speaker Stephen Towne at its meeting set for 7 p.m. Feb. 12 at Carmel City Hall, 1 Civic Square. Towne is an associate university at IUPUI. He will speak on his most recent book, “Surveillance and Spies in the Civil War.” The meeting is free and open to the public.

College scholarship – RoadRunner Auto Transport has a $1,500 college scholarship available to a full-time high school, college or university student between the 17 and 21 years old. Applicants must write an essay about a topic related to auto transport. See more at roadrunnerautotransport.com/scholarship

Heirbrandt re-elected VP – Hamilton County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt was once again elected vice president of the Indiana Association of County Commissioners East Central District during its annual conference.  In his role, Heirbrandt will represent elected county commissioners in the East Central district of the state, which includes the following counties: Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Hamilton, Hancock, Henry, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, Tipton, Union and Wayne.

Winter Market – The Carmel Winter Market is under way from 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays at the Wire Factory, 510 3rd Ave. SW. Vendor offerings include flavored oils, homemade noodles, baked goods and much more. Learn more at carmelfarmersmarket.com/wm-home.

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.

Writing competition – Senior living community The Stratford is accepting applicants for its annual Silver Pen Writing Competition. The competition will award three local high school seniors with scholarships ranging from $500 to $2,500. Participants are required to submit an essay with a minimum of 1,000 words, application form and transcript. Entries must be received by Feb. 14. Learn more at silverpen-slc.com

Newcomers Club – Newcomers Club of Carmel, a nonprofit social club, connects its members with friends, engages in fun activities and explores the community. Monthly activities include a welcome coffee, a luncheon event and 32 interest group meetings. Membership represents Carmel, Westfield, Fishers, Noblesville, Zionsville and Indianapolis. For more, visit carmelnewcomers.com or call 317-564-8349.

Taste of Carmel – The 17th annual Taste of Carmel benefiting Orchard Park Elementary is set for 6:30 p.m. March 5 at 502 East Event Center, 502 E. Carmel Dr. Learn more at tasteofcarmelope.com.

Bank hires – Merchants Bank of Indiana has hired Annie Barbato and Rhonda J. Vandivier as treasury mnagement officers. Both employees are based at the company’s office in Carmel. Barbato brings seven years of prior banking experience from PNC Bank and has also held various roles in management and business banking. Vandivier previously worked at PNC Bank in various sales roles with the majority of her career in treasury management.

Shops coming to Clay Terrace – Rose & Remington, Sephora and O’Child Children’s Boutique have announced plans to open at Clay Terrace this spring. Rose & Remington sells women’s clothing, jewelry candles and more. Sephora aims to create an inviting beauty shopping experience. O’Child Children’s Boutique sells kids clothes, toys and more.

KAR names chief people officer – KAR Auction Services Executive Vice President of Human Resources Lisa Price will take on the expanded role of chief people officer. She is the first to hold this title at the company and will increase her focus on KAR’s company culture, its employer brand and its employees’ safety and security.

Seven Corners president – Carmel-based Seven Corners, Inc., a travel insurance and specialty benefits company, named Jeremy Murchland as president. Previously, Murchland was serving as senior vice president of sales and marketing. Prior to Seven Corners, Murchland served as vice president of business development for ALOM Technology as well as executive director of sales for Ingram Micro. Murchland received a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MBA from Bellevue University.

Jiffy Lube honored for art – Jiffy Lube of Indiana recently received the Americans for the Arts’ national Arts and Business Partnership Award, one of only 10 U.S. companies honored and the first company in Indianapolis to receive this award. Jiffy Lube of Indiana’s “Every Part Matters” project started as a way to cover up graffiti at a local store and has progressed into partnership with the Arts Council of Indianapolis. In addition to supporting and hiring local artists, they’ve also created a new apprentice program that will give paid experience to emerging artists. Two of the murals are in Carmel.

Baker Hill hire – Carmel-based Baker Hill, a financial technology provider, has hired Todd Juracek as chief revenue officer. Juracek will assume responsibility for revenue-generation strategy and execution to maintain Baker Hill’s record growth from 2019. The company supports more than 20,000 bankers originating loans while managing more than $1.3 trillion in commercial loans for its client roster.

Firm hires chief innovation officer – Carmel-based Katz, Sapper & Miller, an accounting and consulting firm, has named Fady Qaddoura, former controller and CFO for the City of Indianapolis, as its first chief innovation officer, effective Jan. 13.Qaddoura joins KSM after a decade in public service, first for the Indiana General Assembly, then the Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development and Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, before being appointed the controller and CFO for the City of Indianapolis by Mayor Joe Hogsett in 2016.

Bicycle Friendly Business – The League of American Bicyclists recognized the City of Carmel with a Bronze Level Bicycle Friendly Business award, earning it a place alongside 1,366 businesses across the country contributing to a movement to build a more Bicycle Friendly America. Other BFBs in Carmel are Methodist Sports Medicine, Pedego Carmel and SEP. Learn more at bikeleague.org/business.

Merchants Bank hire – Carmel-based Merchants Bank of Indiana has hired Tony Holtzman as a Small Business Administration professional. Holtzman, a founding member of First Colorado National Bank, will hold the position of vice president of SBA Lending at the company’s Indianapolis office. To learn more about Merchants Bank, visit merchantsbankofindiana.com.

Accounting firm grows – Katz, Sapper & Miller announced that Indianapolis-based Caskey & Daily, P.C. has joined the accounting and consulting firm. Caskey & Daily’s notable healthcare practice will enable KSM to expand its own healthcare practice, which serves as a provider of tax and accounting services, consulting, fair market value assessments, transactions, and valuations for the complete spectrum of healthcare organizations. Caskey & Daily will move to KSM’s Carmel office at 800 East 96th Street, Suite 500.

Hospice volunteers needed – Anew Hospice is recruiting volunteers to visit patients in facilities in Carmel, Noblesville and elsewhere in the Indianapolis area. Volunteers provide assistance by listening and reminiscing, comforting, reading and playing music. For more information, call 317-300-2292 or visit AnewCare.com.

Yoga training scholarship – Owners of The Hot Room, a hot yoga and hot Pilates studio, have created The Hot Room Leadership Institute Scholarship for People of Color. The full-tuition scholarship is open to any self-identified person of color who would like to deepen his or her yoga practice and gain skills to lead yoga classes. The scholarship will be available for each training hosted by The Hot Room Leadership Institute, a school for dedicated practitioners. The institute will begin its next training in April and is accepting scholarship applications through March 3. For more, visit thehotroom.com.

Visitation policy – With the escalation of flu-like cases, Franciscan Health is has implemented a temporary visitation policy at its Carmel hospital. Only immediate family as identified by the patient or the patient’s designated representative will be allowed to visit. Visitors younger than 18 are not permitted unless they are seeking medical care or are the parents of pediatric patients (exceptions are made for postpartum visits). Visitors with influenza symptoms will not be allowed. For more information, call the Carmel hospital at 317-705-4500.

Hearing loss group – The newly-formed Indianapolis Chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America holds meetings from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on the first Saturday of the month at Irvington Public Library, 5625 E. Washington St. in Indianapolis. Learn more at hlaa-indianapolis.org.

Share.