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From left, LPD Chief David Hofmann, Charles Kingery, Michael McGaha, Lindsey Marshall, Jason Heiney, Mathew Williams, Cody Anderson, Mateo Agresta, Derek Byerly and Mayor Steve Collier. (Submitted photos)
By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Eight new officers were sworn in at a ceremony that took place public Safety in the Public Assembly Room at the Lawrence Government Center, 9001 E. 59th St. on July 30. Deputy Chief Gary Woodruff said it was largest group of new officers sworn at one time, in Lawrence Police Dept. history. Mayor Steve Collier led them through their oaths of service to the city. New officers include Mateo Agresta, Cody Anderson, Derek Byerly, Jason Heiney, Charles Kingery, Lindsey Marshall, Michael McGaha and Matthew Williams. “Never before in the history of our city have we been able to welcome eight new recruits to our police department at one time.
That’s big for us,” Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier said at the ceremony. “We are continuing to upgrade our fleet using the latest technologies like body-worn (cameras), and we’ll soon be moving into the first dedicated police station in the history of Lawrence.” The new officers bring a variety of experience and education to LPD, including four graduates from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy and joining LPD from other area law enforcement agencies. The group also was comprised of college graduates, U.S. Armed Forces veterans and correctional officers. Woodruff said each new officer began the hiring process in January, from hundreds of applicants. The process included physical agility testing, written examinations, oral interviews, detailed background checks,
digital voice stress analysis and psychological and medical evaluations. LPD Chief David Hofmann said he was pleased with the new additions to LPD’s outstanding force. “I consider myself to be the luckiest chief in the nation to be able to lead the excellent men and women who make up this exception police department at this exciting time in our history,” Hofmann said. “Positive change seems to be an ongoing theme in this city.” Hofmann said this new class of officers brings the LPD force to 62 officers who work to keep the community secure. Woodruff said the new officers will begin training immediately, with four from the group scheduled to attend ILEA in October.
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disciplinary process afforded public safety personnel under the Merit Commission. It is my expectation that this process will be proFollowing Mitch Thomson’s OWI arrest on fessional, transparent, and judicious. Please the evening of July 27, the former crime police chief met with Fishers keep the victims of the accident as well as our police department in your thoughts Mayor Scott Fadness July and prayers as we move forward.” 30 and agreed he should immediately The accident occurred at approxistep down as chief of police. mately 10:47 p.m. July 27, according to Fadness released the following the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police statement: Dept. report. According to the report, “Today, Chief Thompson and I met Thompson was driving his 2012 gray and both agree that he must step Infiniti when he rear-ended the vedown as Chief of Police, effective hicle in front of him, causing that immediately. The events that transThompson vehicle to strike another. After police pired Friday evening regarding the arrived on the scene, the report says Thompmotor vehicle accident that Chief Thompson son took a PBT (preliminary breath test), which was involved in has made his position of leadmeasured his blood alcohol content at 0.126. ership untenable. In the coming days, Officer The state’s legal limit is 0.08. The report says Thompson will be subjected to the statutory
Thompson also submitted to a blood draw. After his arrest, Thompson was booked into the Marion County Jail and released at 4:37 a.m. July 28. Thompson was set to appear in court at 8:30 a.m. July 30, according to documents from the Marion County Jail, but the hearing has been postponed. Thompson, 48, began working for the Fishers Police Dept. in 1991 after graduating from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in 1989 and earning a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 1991. From 1991 to 2003, he worked as a D.A.R.E. officer at Hamilton Southeastern Schools. He became a detective in 1993, a patrol sergeant in 1994 and a patrol commander in 1999 before being promoted to assistant chief in 2003 and chief in October 2016. As of July 27, Assistant Chief Ed Gebhart is serving as acting chief.
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Juergen Jungbauer pauses with bakery manager Charlie Corkwell, his son-in-law in the store’s bakery museum. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)
2014 – Hoosier German-American of the Year 2014 – Sagamore of the Wabash 2013 – Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association Hall of Fame 2012 – Distinguished Hoosier Award 1974 – Kentucky Colonel 1968 – U.S. Culinary Olympics Gold Medal Team
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By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Juergen Jungbauer humbly says everything he’s touched has cover story accidentally turned to gold. The German native’s expertise in making pastries took him all around the world on a cruise ship, brought him to America and earned him several awards against some of the world’s best chefs - all before the age of 26. Yet, his greatest professional achievement is likely his small German café and bakery in Lawrence. In 1968, Jungbauer, 75, known as J.J. to employees and regular customers, opened Heidelberg Haus at 7625 Pendleton Pike. Fifty years later, he still works in the store, but in a different capacity. Angela Corkwell, the youngest of Jungbauer’s four daughters, now manages the business, and her husband, Charlie, operates the bakery. On the café side, the menu is small, with only 15 dishes, only a couple of which have changed in five decades. On the bakery side, the menu is anything but small. Dozens of varieties of pastries are made daily, filling multiple bake cases. A first-time walk through the front door is an experience in itself. The main aisle inside the front door is lined with shelves of cakes
and pastries to the right. The cashier’s counter on the left is home to a large display of German chocolate and gnomes peeking out of every corner, thought to bring good luck. Every inch is covered with something, mostly authentic German souvenirs. “In Germany, we call it ‘kitsch,’” Jungbauer said. “It means mish mash, but that’s how I like it. You can see a stein next to a figurine next to the groceries. The ceiling is the last place we’ve found to put things.” Jungbauer, the son of a sausage maker. was born in Karlsruhe, Germany, near the German, French and Swiss border. He began an apprenticeship to be a pastry chef when he was 14. “My dad said, ‘Stay in the food business; people always have to eat.’ So, I became a pastry chef and decided to travel the world,” Jungbauer said. Daily trips checking in at a recruiting office got him his first job as a dishwasher on a cruise ship. He was promoted after one of the pastry chefs became ill. A year and a half later, a restaurant owner traveling on the ship in 1963 saw his work and invited him to New York City in 1963. He moved to Vermont 1 1/2 years later and worked for the von Trapp family. He then moved to California, where he was drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed
at Fort Benjamin Harrison. “They sent me here to be a finance worker, and that was a disaster because I couldn’t hardly speak English,” Jungbauer said. “I told my officer, ‘I am a pastry chef. Why don’t you put me in the kitchen?’” Around that time, a new USO office had opened in Indianapolis. The chef there asked Jungbauer to make a cake, but he didn’t have any tools. His solution? To ask for help from a local baker that occupied the space where Heidelberg Haus now sits. Jungbauer would buy the bakery several years later and the butcher shop connected to it. “Lo and behold, they were hosting the governor, generals and all kinds of people,” Jungbauer said. “From that day on, I had it made. I never had to wear a uniform after that, only when I got promoted.” Jungbauer said he planned to stay a year or two in America then go back home and say he had worked In America. “But you see, by letting me in it, I have provided work for hundreds of hundreds of people,” he said. “Now, they don’t let bakers in. I’m very proud to be here, to be in Lawrence.” Heidelberg Haus is open from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more, visit HeidelbergHaus.com.
The store’s bakery makes dozens of pastries daily.
Juergen Jungbauer was recognized in 1965 in Sacramento for a 6-foot pastry model of the Eiffel Tower. (Submitted photo)
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Fincerdoodle657 claims near omnipotent insight into world affairs. Likewise, Catlovesdog4528 knows the movement patterns of extraterrestrials across North America. Even more, BossaNovaHomer has mastered the irony of casting aspersions on someone for casting aspersions. Unidentified and unsolicited “comments” have proliferated on the digital streets of the modern media machine. With each internet article or blog post come countless retorts from those unwilling to put their actual names alongside their many opinions. To wit, they push civil space to be anything but civil. In reaction, some good-intentioned, if a tad overzealous, among us are cutting free speech to the quick in an effort to put up some guardrails. Zero tolerance policies and expression laws of all sorts, marked by Byzantine rules and hopelessly inconsistent enforcement, leaves a chill over public discourse. Still, the intentionally disruptive manage to anonymously dump toxic waste into our public space without repercussion. The sewers of this internet overflow with secret and mislabeled opinion and diatribe of every sort. Comedienne Roseanne Barr and pro athlete Colin Kaepernick stepped into the spotlight to publicly express their points of view, each for vastly different reasons. And to each, the world delivered a consequence. Yet, their acts were undeniably their own. Some 239 years ago, the founders of this nation chose likewise to sign their real names — many in bold, large letters — to a document demanding independence from, and incurring the wrath of, the world’s mightiest military power. In so doing, they took stunning risk and helped inspire countless others. Can Fincerdoodle657 do the same?
Summer colds are the worst. All I want to do is lie in bed wallowing in Netflix, Sudafed and self pity, but the stupid sunshine keeps mocking me: “It’s beauhumor tiful outside! Come play! Or at least cut the grass!” Ugh. On a side note, I’m pretty sure my husband Doo infected me on purpose. He was sick last week and had to work while I slept late and wasted the day on Facebook, feeling absolutely fine. I know the irony of it drove him crazy. Had the tables been turned, I probably would have done the same thing, but I’m still aggravated. At first, I tried to deny my illness, blaming the sneezing and watery eyes on allergies (never mind that I don’t have allergies, except a recent one to avocados, which I’m vehemently protesting). The next day the runny nose set up camp in my sinuses, and by the third morning, I was experiencing full-on headache and fatigue. I knew I was in bad shape when I tried to order photos at the nearby pharmacy, where I’d also pick up ginger ale and more drugs (I pride myself on efficiency, even in dark times). I live within 2 miles of three different CVS stores, so when the cashier told me I was at the wrong place, I chalked it up to oversight. When the second store was also a no-go, I pulled up my email confirmation for the manager. She said, “You want East 126th. This is West 116th.” Jeeze-Louise, I wasn’t even on the right side of town! My 10-minute errand became a highly inefficient 45. In gorgeous weather. Curse you summer cold! Peace out.
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Editor, I recently participated in a school and gun safety panel hosted by the Hamilton County Democrat Club. After giving one of my positions of relooking at plans and developing them further for active shooter events to keep students and staff safer, the students and crowd started making some good comments and asking great questions. The first comment was the students and parents did not want the schools to feel like prisons. Fortifying the schools with police or armed guards made them feel more anxiety going back to school. One of my solutions was prevention classes that start in elementary school that teach kids how to deal with stress and difficult life situations. If we can help students learn to deal with triggers, maybe we can help prevent them from going down that road of violence. Second, they felt disconnected. One student said after the Noblesville school shooting, in which she was at the school when it happened and heard the shots, their solution was to bring in counselors. The student told us that the counselor was in the room for a few minutes to talk about coping techniques such as talking with friends, journaling and reaching out to teachers and parents.
If that did not work, there is a school counselor who might have time to help. If you needed more than that, you could talk to your parents and they could arrange appointments with mental health services outside of school. One of the panelists told us that when their school had a car accident that resulted in a death, the school had chaplains, mental health and volunteers in the school for a week. They also had a memorial service at the school where the kids could have a time to reflect and talk about their feelings and thoughts aloud if they so desired with each other. After listening to the parents and students, I feel even more strongly that we need adult volunteer mentors from the community and classes on how to deal with life stresses and how to deal with situations in a non-violent way. The community needs to be part of the school, not separated from it. If we separate the school from the community, the students will become more stressed. The students are stressed just thinking about the government officials talking about fortifications such as teachers carrying guns, gun/bomb-sniffing dogs, glazed or bullet-proof glass, and the list goes on. Jason Straw, Westfield
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The mysteries of thingamajigs Commentary by Dick Wolfsie
“What is this?” Mary Ellen asked me as she dangled a doodad in front of my face. It was small, plastic and had humor an odd shape. “It looks like it goes to something,” she said. “Do you know what?” “No clue,” I said. “Put it somewhere. It looks important.” “So, you want me to keep it because we don’t know what it is for?” I asked. “Exactly.” “But if we did know what it was for, we’d also keep it. So, I guess we keep everything.” She said, “Don’t be silly — some things don’t go to anything. We can throw those things away. We should only keep things that look important.” I stared at the thingamajig Mary Ellen unearthed. I was certain nothing in our house required anything quite like that. But there is only one way to be sure it was not important: Throw it away. I had a small window of opportunity left to retrieve it, if necessary. It would be two days before the trash was picked up, enough time to rescue the thing when
I realized I had thrown away something important. I heard the familiar sound of the garbage truck on Friday. Whatever that thing was, it was now gone forever. Just a matter of time before I found out what it was for. In fact, it was the very next day. “Dick, I need that thingie I found last week. It’s the hook that attaches to the vacuum to wrap the cord around. Where is it?” “At the city dump.” “You threw that away? Didn’t you know it went to something?” “Yes, I knew it went to something. I just didn’t know what it went to. So, I threw it away. That’s how you find out.” Later that day, I removed my desk drawer and emptied the entire contents: wooden knobs, old keys, pen caps, dozens of multicolored plastic parts, metal gizmos and a rubber whatchamacallit. I threw them all out. Within days, I would know what each thing was for. Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.
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Many visitors to Anthony’s Chophouse will feel a touch of nostalgia. The new Carmel resrestaurant taurant, which opens this month, will feature the Glass Chimney room, whose centerpiece is a mahogany bar. The room pays homage to the upscale Carmel restaurant, which closed in 2008 after 32 years. Chuck Lazzara The building, 201 W. Main St., is owned by Chuck Lazzara, co-owner of Ritz Charles. The restaurant is owned by his son, Tony Lazzara, and wife, Kayla. “We had this vision Tony Lazzara probably six years ago to say wouldn’t it be nice if it had a little Carmel history in the restaurant,” Chuck Lazzara said. “Then we heard Bru Burger was going to tear down Glass Chimney. We thought wouldn’t it be great to incorporate this bar into our restaurant downtown.” Chuck Lazzara and his son met with the owner, Mike Cunningham, in 2014 to ask if they could buy the mahogany bar. Cunningham agreed because he didn’t have plans to use it. “We thought we should try to save the bar for Carmel history,” Tony said. “It was more about dad going there and knowing about the bar and service. I think I had only gone in there once. I knew it was a cool bar everyone remembered, but I didn’t have a vision of it yet until I saw it. It’s beautiful and is tied into the design of the entire building.” So, they had the bar taken apart by a master carpenter and moved it. Tony estimated it was around 100 pieces. The parts were stored in relatives’ homes before it was put back together at the restaurant. The master carpenter oversaw the
Glass Chimney room at Anthony’s Chophouse. (Submitted photos)
assembly. “We did a light refinishing,” Chuck said. “We didn’t want to change the character of it. We did a little of steel wool. It’s all the original stuff. We wanted to go with an old Chicago look, so we put this marble floor in. We designed the space to fit this.” In 1998, Glass Chimney owner Dieter Puska, with a builder friend James Taylor of Custom Homes of Carmel, decided to establish the Glass Chimney Bar room. The mahogany bar was built the same year, and it became one of the hottest spots in Carmel. People entering the Glass Chimney would be greeted by the tuxedodressed Gabriel Piron. “You’d go to the bar and hear what the $13 special for the night was,” said Chuck, a frequent visitor. “It was packed to the gills. My wife (Lynn) and I went there often, and we saw a lot of people from Carmel.” Puska opened the original Glass Chim-
ney restaurant in the Main Street shopping center at Old Meridian Street in 1976. In 1979, he moved around the corner on the Old Meridian Street to a larger spot he had to remodel. Chuck Lazzara said Puska has offered to display his cognac collection at the bar. “A lot of people we’ve shown this to have said they can’t wait to come back,” he said. “At first we thought we have it up here and have a bartender up here in case a few people want to drink. But everyone who has come in said they want to come up here, so that’s why we sectioned it off in its own space.” Chuck moved to Carmel in 1975, working as a real estate agent before opening Ritz Charles in 1985. A 2008 Carmel High School graduate, Tony made the feasibility of a downtown Carmel steakhouse his DECA project as a senior. He graduated from Ball State’s entrepreneurship program in 2013, using the steakhouse as his thesis.
‘Grateful’ wins Audience Choice award editorial@youarecurrent.com “Grateful” was one of four Indy Shorts International Film Festival Audience Choice Award winners. The Indy Shorts Festival concluded July 29. All the Choice winners will have encore screenings at the Heartland International Film Festival, Oct. 11 to 21, in Indianapolis. “Grateful,” which won for Indiana Spotlight, chronicles the story of Indianapolis resident Jenni Berebitsky, who suffers from ALS. Geist resident Amy Pauszek, who has her Where’s Amy photo column in Current Publishing Inc., was the film’s executive producer and producer. “The reason this award is so prestigious is because it is a statement to the major film industry and its executives that our film is marketable, profitable and will go places after the festival,” Pauszek said. Other Audience Choice winners were “The Happiness Machine,” directed by Rebecca Blumhagen for Documentary Short; “Alternative Math,” directed by David Maddox for Narrative Short; and “The Driver Is Red,” directed by Randall Christopher for Animated Short. Carmel — Mike & Joe will perform two free concerts, first as part of Camel Gazebo Concert Series at 7 p.m. Aug. 8 and then at 7 p.m. Aug. 9 at Clay Terrace. Fishers — Dark Desert Eagles featuring Pad Badger of Extreme with the music of the Eagles will perform a free concert at 9 p.m. Aug. 10 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. Noblesville — Flashback Friday featuring Classic Rock Experience, along with Meraki the Band being the opening act, will perform from 7 to 10 p.m. Aug. 10 at Federal Hill Commons. Fishers — “Classical Mystery Tour: Music of the Beatles” will perform concerts at 8 p.m. Aug. 10-11 as part of Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at Conner Prairie. Noblesville — The Indianapolis Municipal Band will perform at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12 at part of the Mary Resler Concert Series in the Park at Federal Hill Commons.
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From left, Heartland film fans Abby Davis (Geist) with Claudia Dille (Fishers) at the closing-night film “Grateful.” The 2018 Indy Shorts International Film Festival Awards Party July 28 and Indiana Spotlight Competition Closing Night July 29. Several central Indiana filmmakers celebrated their awardwinning films, confirming the new festival from Heartland Film was truly amazing. Filmmakers and film buffs from around the world described Indy Shorts International Film Festival as a hit. Love film? Stay tuned for the Heartland Film Festival coming Oct. 11-21. Where’s Amy can’t wait to see you at the movies. For more, visit heartlandfilm.org. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)
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By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com For Chicago founding member Lee Loughnane, the passion to perform is still strong. The trumpet player is one concert of three founding members, along with Robert Lamm and James Pankow, still touring. “We usually play 100 shows a year,” Loughnane said. “We still enjoy playing for people. To be able to do this 50 years later and have people come out and enjoy it at this level, there’s no reason not to do it.” Chicago will be joined by REO Speedwagon at 7 p.m. Aug. 11 at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville. During the tour, Chicago performs its entire second album as its first set. The second set is all the other hits from the past, Loughnane said. “When you put a show together, the intent is to make each and every one of them an event for the audience and something they can remember through the years,” Loughnane said. “They actually tell us that when we take pictures before and after the show. People tell us all the time that they remember a specific show back when they were kids.” Loughnane, 71, said it takes more stamina
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now to do the traveling than the show itself. Despite selling more than a 100 million records, Chicago didn’t get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame until 2016. “We had started thinking it’s not going to happen,” Loughnane said. “But at the same time, we were on the road playing for full houses. We started thinking if we didn’t get in, why would it matter if we are doing something that a lot of people that are in there aren’t doing, which is still working. But when (the induction) did come we had a great time with all the people at the show, the rehearsals and seeing the other bands. It’s like winning the Super Bowl. It’s one of those things that can’t be taken away from you.”
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7:30 p.m. Aug. 10, 11 and 2:30 p.m. Aug. 12.
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Two members, Isabel Lomax and Dolly Biddle, of a cable TV cooking show have hated each other for 30 years since Larry Biddle dated one and married the other. The two trade insults in this comedy. Cost: $16 for adults and $14 for seniors and students.
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Chicago/REO Speedwagon, Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, Noblesville
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REO Speedwagon joins Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Chicago on tour. Chicago will play its second album in its entirety in its first set, followed by hits. Cost: $28.50 to $169.85
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Classical Mystery Tour returns with its annual tribute to the Beatles. The performance includes a tribute to the “White Album,” which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
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