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SWHOA BOARD UPDATES SWHOA MONTHLY MEETING

The monthly meeting of the HOA took place on Virtual Meeting on Monday, January 12, 2015 at the home of Chris Haynes and called to order at 7PM. In attendance were four (4) Monday, February 9, 2015 board members and the property manager. SWHOA MEETINGS are held on the 2nd Monday of

Positions on the 2015 SWHOA Board were established each month, unless otherwise stated. Board members may as follows: be unavailable for scheduled meetings. Please check the

website at sommerwood.com the DAY of the meeting President Chris Haynes for cancellation or rescheduling. Vice-President Anne Harrington Secretary Sarah Morey Treasurer John Alcorn Member at Large Brett Manifold

IN DISCUSSION:

 Noblesville Street Department Snow Removal/ Sidewalks and Driveways:  It is the responsibility of residents and property owners to shovel snow from the sidewalks and driveways. Residents should shovel snow into the yard, not into Saturday, February 14th the street. Putting snow onto the street is against the law, because it causes dangerously slippery conditions for both motorists and pedestrians. Avoid double shoveling by waiting until after your street has been plowed to clear Neighborhood Quarterly your driveway. Light Checks before March 2015

 Have a suggestion or comment you would like to Below are the SWHOA guidelines, and what constitutes address to the Board? Please EMAIL the HOA at “working lights”.

[email protected]. 1. The dusk-to-dawn post light and garage carriage lights  PLEASE REGISTER! The Foliage e-newsletter is should be functional at all times. available on the HOA website at sommerwood.com; as well as, for all residents, who have submitted their email 2. Functional means the light fixtures have lamps that are address to [email protected]. If you would like to bright enough to provide area illumination. The light receive a hardcopy of the publication, please forward your is bright enough, if you are able to read the sub-headlines mailing address to Christine Earley, 702 Firethorn Circle, of a newspaper. Noblesville, IN 46062 Re: The Foliage Newsletter 3. The lamps should be white or clear glass with a minimum power rating of 40 watts for incandescent lamps or  The FEBRUARY 9, 2015 meeting of the SWHOA 40 watt equivalence for CFL or LED lamps. will be virtual, as many board members will not be available to attend. Next month’s meeting will be held on March 9, 2015 ~ place TBA. Around Sommerwood

2/1 XLIX, 6:30PM EST on NBC You’re Invited! 2/2 Ground Hog Day — Saw his shadow! SW Social Committee 2/4 Early Release: ELE & MS 2/9 Monday, VIRTUAL SWHOA MEETING Interested in being part of the SC or have some fun 2/14 Saturday, Be My Valentine! activities you would like to share? If so, drop an email to 2/16 Presidents Day—NSs No School Angela Dimitrelias at [email protected] or Amanda 2/17 Celebrate Mardi Gras/Fat Tuesday Hoffman at [email protected]! 2/18 NSs, Early Dismissal, ELE

“It’s hard to wait around for something you know might never happen; but it’s harder to give up when you know it’s everything you want.” – Unknown

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Sommerwood NOBLESVILLE COMMUNICATIONS Board of Directors 190 Homesteads DEPARTMENT —-Provided by Captain Nick Campbell, Noblesville Police Department (Updated: JANUARY 2015)

Board of Directors 12/13/2014 7:36:32 PM DAISY CT/ROSEBUD SUSPICIOUS/VEHICLE DTL COMPLETE & Members: 1/5/2015 4:51:02 PM SOMMERWOOD DR NEIGHBORHOOD CK CHECKS OK

To contact all the 1/15/2015 7:18:33 PM ORCHID CT ANIMAL - COMPLAINTS CHECKS OK SWHOA Board, go to:

[email protected] CRIME WATCH NEIGHBORHOOD

PRESIDENT  Improve home security by adding an alarm or monitoring system.

Chris Haynes  14813 Windsor Lane Keep your home secure - locking doors, windows AND closing the overhead garage doors, whenever possible. VICE PRESDIENT Anne Harrington  Trim bushes around windows and doors. It is advisable to keep the 14849 Windsor Lane bushes by the utility boxes in your yard, well trimmed and free of debris, so your meter reader has easy access. TREASURER John Alcorn  Maintain exterior lighting of your residence. Replace any broken or burnt out lights 8730 Sommerwood Drive to keep your home well lit, which will deter crime.

SECRETARY  Be sure to lock car doors and roll up windows, when your vehicle is left unattended. Sarah Morey  Get to know your neighbors and allow them the opportunity to get to know you. 14950 Rosebud Drive

MEMBER AT LARGE  Keeping your property well maintained will serve to put potential criminals on notice that you Brett Manifold are conscientious about your property.

Property Manager Tom Fernandez Four Seasons Property PARKING CONCERNS Management PO Box 498 It becomes very difficult to back out of driveways safely when vehicles are parked in the Fishers, IN 46038 street. The US mail will not deliver to an address, if a vehicle is too close to the mailbox. Phone: 317-710-7502 Fax: 317-324-4044 If deemed necessary to park on the street, position your vehicle along the curb, rather than [email protected] parking with the front end (cul-de-sacs) of your vehicle at the curb or parking directly across from www.fspm.net each other on the streets. Even though it is inconvenient at times, when all possible, park in your driveways; and please ask your guests to do the same, especially during the winter months! Pool Gary (Gerry) Porter 317-702-3008 [email protected] NEIGHBORHOOD Networking

Social Committee If you have a home-based, direct sales company you would like to list in the newsletter,

Coordinator and Members email Angela at [email protected], who will pass it on to be listed in an upcoming Angela Dimitrelias newsletter! See our LISTINGS in this newsletter! [email protected]

Amanda Hoffman [email protected]

MAILBOX DOWN! Architectural Review Board Contact the Noblesville Street Department Responsible for reviewing requests for architectural changes and presenting Spring doesn’t come in until March 20th and Ground Hog Day is recommendations to the board. Obtain February 2nd. Based on this, we could be in store for more snow or and submit your ARB form to the severe weather. If your mailbox should become damaged by the Noblesville property manager. Street Department’s snowplows, the NSD has a “Mailbox Damage and Damage Claim Form” on the their website. Go to cityofnoblesville.org, SWHOA Website Noblesville Street Department’s home page for restitution. sommerwood.com Webmaster: Chris Haynes

SOMMERWOOD’S MOM GROUP Sommerwood Homeowners’ Interested in fun, conversation, friendship and BUNCO! The SWMG meets once a month, Association and we are always coming up with new things and ideas! Email Angela ([email protected]) P.O. Box 498 and/or Amanda ([email protected]). Look for updates on SW FACEBOOK PAGE. Fishers, IN 46038

RESERVE YOUR SPOT! SPRING GARAGE/YARD SALES CONTACT . . . The neighborhood spring garage sales usually take place in Desktop Publisher May, but it’s not too early to begin thinking of it! Take some time Editor/Advertising to “spring ahead” on your spring cleaning! Start a list of items Christine Earley you want to sell on your refrigerator . . . by spring, which is 317-696-5395 Cell [email protected] March 20th, you’ll have your list ready! [email protected]

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CITY OF NOBLESVILLE Sommerwood Projects and Updates in 2015 KIDS The City of Noblesville has many OLD TOWN ROUNDABOUT new community projects planned to Replace an increasingly congested stop undergo in the spring of 2015. Below light with a roundabout at the 5-way AT WORK

intersection of 10th Street, Christian Avenue is a listing of those projects; as well Pet Watcher and Greenfield Avenue. as, the timeline and cost. On the Becca Foerder, 773-7929 agenda are TIMELINE and RIGHTS OF WAY: Construction will start in summer 2015. Lexi Foerder, 773-7929 FEDERAL HILL PARK City Engineer John Beery says no buildings Stephanie Foerder, 773-7929 Haley Gundersen, 773-2631 On land west of the White River at the crowded intersection will between IN32, IN10 and Logan be torn down to make room for Evan Melloh, 417-5081 Street. The park will include an the roundabout. The city, he Alley Price, 774-2289 amphitheater, playground, water said, can complete the project Kylie Price, 774-2289 within the existing intersection feature and gathering space for Alli Pruitt, 902-5433 or 770-3985 farmers' markets and special and by purchasing small Rachel Read, (317) 774-9180 corners of adjacent properties. events, such as Shakespeare in the Park. The city also will COST: Roughly $1 million. Babysitting expand its popular summer Olivia Clark, Certified in CPR, concert series to include the HAGUE RD/CARRIGAN 770-3894/Cell 372-4727 new park. ROAD ROUNDABOUT Rachel Dyer, 774-8717

TIMELINE: Construction will Noblesville plans to build a Morgan Edmundowicz, start this summer and the park roundabout at the three-way Safe-Sitter Certified 776-0589 will open in 2016. intersection of Hague Road and Carrigan Lexi Foerder, 773-7929 COST: Up to $10 million Road, near Morse Reservoir. Smart- Sitter certified

TIMELINE: Construction could start by Becca Foerder, 773-7929, Smart- Sitter certified NOBLESVILLE DOG PARK June 2015.

Building on the old Firestone grounds north Stephanie Foerder, 773-7929, COST: $1 million in federal money. Safe- Sitter certified of Pleasant Street near Stony Creek. The Haley Gundersen, 773-2631 6-acre park will have three large fenced-in PRESLEY BOULEVARD Nick Gundersen, 773-2631 grassy and tree-filled areas. EXTENSION and IND 32/38 Hannah Nave, 379-5998 TIMELINE: Noblesville is negotiating ROUNDABOUT Certified by Red Cross in CPR, with Firestone — now called Bridgestone Noblesville plans to extend Presley Excellent swimmer (Stony Creek Swimmer Americas — for rights to use the land. The Boulevard — an access road near Home Graduate) Sit for toddlers and up. city anticipates opening the dog park in References available. Depot — south of Ind. 32/38 to Pleasant 2016. Erin O'Neill, 774-1801 Street, near Best Buy. The project will COST: Estimated from $600,000 to include a roundabout at the state highway. Alley Price, 774-2289, $700,000. safe-sitter certified

TIMELINE and COST: The city will build Alli Pruitt, 902-5433 or 770-3985 Presley Boulevard this summer at a cost of Safe –Sitter certified, CPR trained MIDLAND TRACE TRAIL about $4 million. The city will build the Noblesville will begin work on the Midland Rachel Read, 774-9180, roundabout in 2016 with $1 million in safe sitter certified. Trace Trail, an abandoned east-west rail state funding left over from a previous corridor south of Ind. 32. Taylor Seyfried, Safe-sitter roundabout project along the highway. Certified, 773-4825

TIMELINE/COST: The city obtained a Barbara Turcotte, Need a Grandma’s $600,000 federal grant to purchase rights of 17th STREET REALIGNMENT help? Anne Harrington’s mother is way this year and plans to begin paving the at IVY TECH CAMPUS available. Sommerwood references first 2-mile stretch of the trail from Gray Noblesville will realign 17th Street at available. Call 402-1882 . Road to Willow View Road by early 2016. Conner Street (Ind. 32/38), near the new Ivy Sommerwood Mailboxes and COST: The construction cost is roughly Tech Campus, which used to be Noblesville Post Painting $2 million. Middle School. The road currently has a Justin Weimer, $12.00 Painting (optional FUTURE PLANS: Ultimately, the city jagged intersection at Conner Street. metal wrap $7.00), 652-9846 or 773-5154 plans to extend the trail over Cicero Creek TIMELINE: Work will start this summer and the White River — utilizing still-standing Snow Blowing/Shoveling 2015. bridges from the former railroad — to its Nick Gundersen, 773-2631 Downtown. The total project COST, COST: About $400,000 Andrew Sharpe, 670-4116 including the first phase, is estimated at $8 Lawn/Winter Services million to $10 million. Nick Gundersen, 773-2631 Addison Harrington, 266-9537

Great Neighbors . . . make Greater Neighborhoods! Please Update Your K@W! Submit an article of interest, announcement, neighborhood event or simply thanking a neighbor at [email protected]. MAKE SOMEONE’S DAY . . . MAKE A STATEMENT! If you would like to have your child added/deleted/changes in the to CHRIS ROGERS! With the last substantial snow fall, neighbors Sommerwood Kids at Work, came home to a plowed sidewalk along Windsor Lane. contact Christine at THAT WAS FANTASTIC ~ above and beyond!! [email protected].

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Sommerwood As spring is just around the corner, consider REAL ESTATE NEWS sealing your driveway. Often times the harsh road salt can reek havoc on concrete, if it is not properly sealed. Sealing concrete is as easy as

The Propes Team painting a wall. Consider sealing yours (anyone at local hardware can Opal Propes -Realtor/Broker help locate supplies) but it will help keep your driveway free from crumbling CRS, GRI, SRES,ABR F.C. Tucker Co., Inc. and chipping off.

317-846-7751 ofc. 317-848-3798 fx. Don’t wait until the snow melts! 317-216-8070 vm. While out for your daily walk with your furry friend, please collect your pet droppings and dispose 317-877-5614 hm. of them, as well as, any papers/trash blowing around the streets—your neighbors will appreciate it! UPDATED: January 2015

While the snow is still flying, this is a great time to consider servicing

Active: your lawn mower before your lawn needs mowing!

NONE THIS PERIOD Please store your Trash/Recycling containers out of sight except on days of pick up.

Pending: Republic services requests that all refuse should be contained in a trash bag with the lid closed; this will help prevent debris from floating around. Have more trash than what fits in the bin? NONE THIS PERIOD Contact Republic’s customer service at (800) 234-6881. Larger recycle bin? Sold: EMAIL [email protected] and let them know.

NONE THIS PERIOD TIP OF THE MONTH: One very easy thing you can do to be more energy efficient is to turn off

computers and other electronics when they're not in use. TVs, DVD players, stereos, and computers

Undetermined still use 10-60% of power even when on "stand-by." And some appliances, like digital set top boxes, cost nearly as much to run in stand-by mode as when they are switched on. Use a power strip for NONE THIS PERIOD your office equipment to easily turn multiple devices on and off at the wall, all at once.

NEW! Indicates new listing REDUCED! Reduced price LP: List Price LD: List Date CD: Closing Date NEW NEIGHBORS . . . to Sommerwood! If you know of a home FOR SALE, Please contact the editor at [email protected] to be which is not listed, email introduced to the community via the newsletter! Include resident name (s), [email protected]! address, lot number, email address, preferred phone number and previous owner, if known. Optional: where you moved from, hobbies, interests.

RESIDENTS ASKED TO REPORT Problem Potholes

During this time of year, potholes develop on roads due to winter weather. While the Noblesville Street Department monitors roads daily, they are also asking for the public's help in reporting potholes. Residents who see large potholes are encouraged to report them so that the holes can be repaired.

For State Roads 19, 32, 37, and 38, residents must report potholes to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) at (317) 462-7751. As a reminder, the Noblesville Street Department is Mardi Gras/ Fat Tuesday not allowed to maintain roads that fall under INDOT's jurisdiction — this includes plowing snow and repairing potholes. February 17, 2014 Noblesville citizens can report potholes the following ways:

• Send an email with the specific location of the pothole to [email protected].

• On the city iPhone app, choose “Action Center” and then choose either “Citizens' Action Center” or “Contact Us” to fill out and submit the information.

• Call the Street Department at (317) 776-6348. Replacement Mailboxes/ • On the city's website (www.cityofnoblesville.org), click on “Site Tools” at the top of the screen, then click on “Action Center”, then click on “Citizens' Action Center”, where you can fill out a Posts form to submit online.

It may seem like it’s a little late in the season, but if your mailbox or post needs replacement, contact Super Bowl XLIX one of the following companies: Address Art (mailboxes) WINNERS: vs. Seahawks addressart.com or 254-1508 February 1, 2015 @ 6:30PM EST on NBC or AAA Mailboxes (Post) at 317-255-2500. Below is the The Super Bowl back in 1967 . . . In 1967, the average cost of a new home standard size and uniformity for was less than $25,000. A new car cost about $2,750. Admission to the movies the neighborhood. was just $1.20, AND tickets for the very first Super Bowl topped out at $12.00. Well, 48 years have

passed and things have changed. New houses are ten times as much now; new car will cost LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT you more than that house in 1967. Super Bowl XLIX will go down as the most expensive ticket in 18 ½” 5" 6" the game's 49-year history. The priciest ticket for Super Bowl XLIX on game day was over $9,700 19 ½” 6" 7" per seat. Commercials: A 30-second spot is an eye-popping $4 million; 60-second spot goes for a 22 ½” 8" 11 ½” jaw-dropping $8 million. The average Super Bowl spot production cost is north of $1 million, and based on how extravagant the concept is, could easily double or triple this price.

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SPRING Windows 10: BREAK CAMP Microsoft aims for FOR Windows everywhere KIDS (Ages 7—12) Microsoft's event introduced the next OS for PC and mobile, the Forest Park Lodge Spartan browser, Xbox streaming, Monday, April 6 - Friday, April 10 and even holograms. RESIDENT $125·10:00am ~ 4:00PM That's right, Microsoft has shifted its strategy ONLY RESALE $175 with 7:45am ~ 5:15pm and will offer Windows 10 absolutely free for current (before & after care) The Foliage will run Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows Phone 8.1 Noblesville Parks partners with the Boys & Girls users for the first year after release. Windows 10 your classified ads, Club of Noblesville to offer kids an opportunity is slated for consumer release later this year. up to 20 words each, for fun parks discovery during spring break. Microsoft will bring new and updated apps to Program includes daily excursions to area city FREE of charge for Windows 10 that will work across PC, phone, and and nearby state parks. Half scholarships SOMMERWOOD tablet, so you can hand off from one device to are available. Check out the Parks Department another. Expect upgrades to Microsoft Office, Residents. website at noblesvilleparks.org or call including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. 770-5750 for more info and to register! NO business ads The photo app gathers photos from all your devices please! so that you can see them anywhere, and the app will have a duplicate remover and an auto-enhance Email the editor at KIDS HELPING function. The people app will put your contacts from [email protected]! various social networks in one easy-to-search KIDS directory. The music app will let you create and edit Indoor Garage Sale playlists from your own library, Spotify-style, and will integrate with OneDrive to allow syncing across · February 21 Forest Park Inn 10AM—1PM devices. The Microsoft Map app will feature Cortana, Table vendors $12/$17nr who can remind you where you've parked your car. Pre-registration is required (Set-up 8:30 a.m.) One of the most significant universal apps is General Admission is $1.00 per person Microsoft's next-generation browser, code-named Project Spartan. So far pitched as an Internet Kids keep the money they make. Admission Explorer alternative, not a replacement, Spartan will and table rental fees go toward Noblesville be lighter and more Web and mobile-friendly. Parks and Recreation program scholarships. Children run their tables, with adult assistance. Microsoft's voice-activated personal assistant : All items for sale must be fun stuff: toys, Cortana learns from your behavior, customizing games, dress-up attire, books bikes, DVDs. search results and displaying only information that No furniture or clothes, please. Refreshments is relevant to you. For example, browsing for a and lunch available for purchase. restaurant's website will get you additional data

Table Registration deadline: such as directions, reviews, and even nutritional Thursday, February 19, noon, or when filled. data via the Notification bar. You can also order Cortana to play music, find documents, or pull up Register for a table at cityofnoblesville.org/ photos from a specific event. Parks or call the Parks’ office at 770-5750. PRESIDENTS DAY Microsoft's HoloLens is a new interactive virtual-reality headset -- and not just a peripheral February 16, 2015 but a standalone holographic computer featuring NSs No School 20th Mayor’s Breakfast an advanced CPU, GPU, and what Microsoft calls a holographic processing unit (HPU). With HoloLens, for Scouting you see virtual reality overlaid in your actual Hamilton County Exhibition Center environment. Holographic APIs will be enabled February 12, 2015 in all Windows 10 builds to encourage third-party Social time 7AM·Breakfast 7:30AM development. Microsoft says that the HoloLens RSVP @ 776-6324. will be made available within the Windows 10 release timeframe.

SAFE SITTER (AGES 11-13) PANCAKE sommerwood.com Forest Park Lodge downstairs BREAKFAST 1 Day Class $35/$40nr BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

Wednesday, April 1 9AM—3PM Saturday, February 7, 2015 For the latest Board 8AM—12PM News, HOA documents,

This class teaches youth how to handle crises, keep their charges secure and nurture and Pancake & Sausage Breakfast The Foliage Newsletter and guide a young child. Participants emerge as $5.00 Per Ticket MORE, go to the SWHOA more confident, responsible and compassionate Come help support the Boys & Girls sommerwood.com! teens and adults. Participants receive Safe Club of Noblesville Sports Program! It’s just a click Sitter certification upon successful completion of the program. Bgcni.org · 317.773.4372 away!

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Valentine's Day Happenings Around Town Chocolate Trail Mix Hearthside Suppers at Conner Prairie 2/20 Indianapolis Boat, Sport and Now - February 28, 2015 Travel Show thru 3/1 6PM—9PM (Every SUN, THURS, FRI, SAT) State Fairgrounds $65 adult/$60 youth P:317-776-6006 Indianapolisboatsportandtrav elshow.com

NOBLESVILLE’S FIRST FRIDAY th FEBRUARY 6 - 12 2/20 13 GeoFest - Fossil, Gem & Devour Noblesville Mineral Show thru 2/22 noblesvillemainstreet.org Indiana State Museum Indianapolis.eventful.com Love, Lust and Poetry, Part Trois February 6 – 28 Noblesville Go Cart Swap Meet 1 cup granola Nickel Plate Arts Campus Saturday, February 21 2015 1 cup salted pretzel sticks, coarsely 107 South 8th Street, Noblesville HC 4-H Grounds crushed (Every WED, THURS, FRI, SAT) Llama Barn ~ 9:00am - 3:00pm Join us for our third installment of "Love, Lust and Troy Cox 317-446-1274 1 cup semisweet chocolate pieces Poetry," and exhibition of fine art and hand-made [email protected] goods inspired by the Valentine's Day season. 1 1/2 cups dried cranberries Conner Long Rifles 1 cup cocoa-covered almonds THE BELFRY THEATRE Saturday, February 21 2015 1 cup dried cherries BUS STOP HC 4-H Grounds ~ 9AM-5PM ~ Halls A,B,C Heber Cassidy 317-773-8690 1/2 cup freeze-dried raspberries FEB 6, 7, 8; 13, 14, 15 thebelfrytheatre.com www.connerrifles.freeservers.com

1. Line two baking sheets with waxed Mardi Gras on Main Pub Crawl Psychic Fair paper; set aside. In a small bowl Saturday, February 28 2015 place granola; in another small bowl February 7 ~ 1201 Main St, Speedway HC 4-H Grounds ~ Halls A, B place pretzels. www.indycarfactory.com ~ 317-243-7171 Take a trip down Bourbon Street without 10:00am - 6:00pm 2. In a 2-cup glass measuring cup leaving town. Join us for beads, beer, place 2/3 cup of the chocolate bourbon and more as the Second RIVERVIEW BLOOD DRIVE pieces. Microwave on 100 percent Annual Mardi Gras Pub Crawl takes over March 10th ~ Main Hospital power (high) for 30 seconds. Stir Speedway’s Main Street. Be entertained by 2PM—6PM chocolate. Continue cooking on high street performers, stilt walkers, fire eaters Indianapolis Comic Con for about 20 to 30 seconds, stirring and jugglers. Come in costume to win every 10 seconds, until chocolate prizes. Best couple in costume will serve Indianapolis Convention Center is melted. Stir until smooth. Add as Mardi Gras King and Queen for 2016. March 13 - 15, 2015 remaining1/3 cup chocolate pieces http://indianacomiccon.com/indianapolis.html to the mixture; stir until chocolate is AAA Vacation Planning Expo smooth again. February 7, 2015 NOBLESVILLE BUS TRIPS Indiana Convention Center MAR 13: French Lick Winery & Casino 3. Pour half of the melted chocolate 9AM – 10PM ~ $50 per person over the granola; pour remaining 317-262-3452 (events) half over the pretzels. Stir each www.iccrd.com APR 8: Fair Oaks Farms Spring Break until evenly coated. Turn the Family Trip Heart Hike 9AM – 6PM ~ $50 per person contents of each bowl out onto the prepared baking sheets. Separate Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve MAY 19: SPR Shipshewana Flea Market the chocolate, coated pieces into February 07, 2015 7:30AM – 8PM ~ $46 per person

small chunks. Let stand at room 10410 Hague Road, Fishers, IN AUG 1: Summer in Chicago temperature 1 to 2 hours or until 10AM-4PM Free ~ 317-595-3150 7:30AM – 9PM ~ $50 per person Heart Hikes offers a fun family outing, a romantic set. (If necessary, chill for15 minutes stroll with your loved one or even a solo serenity SEPT 15: Fall Shipshewana Flea Market until chocolate is set.) hike to clear your mind during a busy work day. 7:30 AM – 8PM ~ $46 per person

4. Break or chop the Challenge yourself to find the 30 photographs of OCT 28: Nashville, IN Shopping/ chocolate-coated granola and the ways Mother Nature creates art in leaves, Sightseeing pretzels into bite-size morsels clouds, rocks and more! The campfire will be going at the shelter offering a place to warm up 8:30AM – 6PM ~ $38 per person (evenness does not count here). and enjoy a break. DEC 5: Chicago Christmas Shopping Transfer pieces to a large bowl. Add 7AM – 11PM ~ $50 per person dried cranberries, almonds, and dried Indiana Art Fair ~ February 14 (Registration Opens September 1) cherries. Stir in dried raspberries just museumcommunication@indianamuseu before serving. m .org (Register noblesvilleparks.org 776-6350)

From the Test Kitchen Preparing Your Home Indiana Flower and Patio Show March 14-22 ~ Indianapolis Fairgrounds Keep in an airtight container at room for Today’s Market hsishows.com/wp/ temperature for up to 3 days. February 17 at 10:30 AM 200 South Rangeline Road, Carmel, IN indianaflowerandpatioshow/ 317-569-5975 ~ indianadesigncenter.com JUST A FREE ~ Workshop topics range from living with Behold the Lamb Passion Play REMINDER . . . what you love to preparing your home for today’s March 25 @ Noblesville H. S. Chocolate is very real estate market Free event but tickets are required. bad for your pets. beholdthelamb.com 2/19 Harlem Globetrotters If ingested, Noblesville’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt Bankers Life Fieldhouse contact your March 28th ~ 11AM ~ Forest Park. bankerslifefieldhouse.com Vet!! cityofnoblesville.org/parks

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NOBLESVILLE Sommerwood’s SCHOOL NEWS Home-based

ALL SCHOOLS Neighborhood 2/4 Early Release: ELE & MS 2/16 Presidents Day—No School 2/17 School Board Meeting Networking Accessories for Hope 2/18 ½ eLearning Day, NHS, NEMS, NWMS A ministry dedicated to 3/4 Early Release Day, ELE & MS 3/18 Early Release, All Schools 3/30 Spring Break thru 4/10 helping those in slavery Noblesville High School around the world. 2/4 eLearning Day Mr. Noblesville, 7PM-9PN 2/7 ACT Come hear about modern-day BEACHBODY 2/18 1/2 eLearning Day, 11AM Angela Dimitrelias, Emerald Coach slavery around the world and in 3/4 eLearning Day Fitness & Nutrition | Accountability & 3/10 GRAD Announcements Delivered Motivation Groups your own backyard. Find out 3/12-14 Spring Play 21 Day Fix, Insanity, PiYo, T25, P90X, 3/14 Speech Team District Meet how you can be a part of the Shakeology Noblesville East Middle School [email protected] solution. Beautiful handcrafted 2/10 Talent Show at NHS, 6:30PM www.fitmomangelad.com jewelry, purses, scarves, and other 2/18 1/2 eLearning Day 3/17 8th GD Info Night ADVOCARE accessories, made by rescued slaves, 3/18 PTO Meeting, 7PM Nutrition/Energy/Weight Loss will be available for purchase. You Noblesville West Middle School Sports Performance can use your buying power to give 2/2-6 School Counselor App. Week 2/3 FCA, 6:30PM (Tuesdays) Doug & Brooke Vinton a voice to the voiceless. 2/3,5 Late Bus, 4:10PM (TUES & Info@The ChampionHealth.com THURs) www.TheChampionHealth.com 2/4 PTO Meeting, 7PM Speaker: Sherry Searles 2/6 Midterm—3rd Quarter 317.523.0291 2/18 1/2 eLearning Day 2/20 All Pro Dad’s, 6:15 JAMBERRY NAILS

Date/Time: Stony Creek Elementary Jen Howie Saturday, February 28th 2 PM 2/5 Music Extravaganza, 4th GD www.jenhowie.jamberrynails.net 6:30PM

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