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Mayor approached Center about paying for private investigator By Kevin Kane • kevin@youarecurrent.com
Mayor Jim Brainard asked the Center for the Performing Arts to pay for the private investigator that tailed its former president and CEO. Interim President and CEO Frank Basile acknowledged last week Brainard approached the Center to inBrainard quire about its willingness to pay for the invoice. Basile said the Center declined, and payments to International Investigators totaling approximately $8,000 eventually became public knowledge when added Basile to the city council’s claims run. Those claims are still pending. “I am not going to talk about this, period,” Brainard said. The topic arose last Monday night after Basile gave a presentation to the council to provide updates on the Center’s current season and comments on its recently released audit and internal review. Afterward, councilors had follow-up questions for Basile, and Councilman Eric Seidensticker asked about the International Investigators tab. “… Was the foundation, you or any of your Seidensticker members, were they ever approached and asked to pay for the International Investigators invoice?” Seidensticker said. Basile answered, “Yes,” and when asked to identify the person who approached the Center, Basile said, “We were asked by the mayor to participate.” Basile again confirmed to Current the Center did not partici-
pate, but did not comment further. Steven B. Libman, the Center’s former president and CEO, resigned July 29, citing personal reasons. An investigation by International Investigators conducted prior to his resignation detailed an alleged relationship between Libman and one of his subordinates. Council President Rick Sharp said he had for one month heard rumors of this conversation between Brainard and the Center. “I was happy the foundation rejected the offer,” Sharp said. “I think it would have been inappropriate.” Sharp He speculated on Brainard’s reasons for approaching the Center. “It is merely speculation, because I have not discussed this with the mayor, but I would suspect there’s the desire to have no further public discussion on this matter and the decisions that precipitated it, and whether this is truly a proper expenditure of city funds,” he said. The International Investigators claim has not been approved by the council, and while Sharp said he is ready to approve the claim, he said he first would like to have certain questions answered by the city’s attorney, Douglas Haney. Sharp said Haney had originally agreed to brief the council on the results of the investigation, but that has yet to happen, he said. Sharp said he resubmitted his request last week and said that, if such a presentation is made, he expects it to be during a public meeting. Portions of this report first appeared on currentincarmel.com Feb. 7.
Founders Day gala will kick off 175th anniversary celebration – To celebrate the beginning of our community, the Carmel Clay Historical Society is partnering with the city to host a Founders Day Dinner Gala April 13 at the Ritz Charles. The event will mark the beginning of a year's worth of events throughout the city that celebrate our community's history and its future. Carmel native Steve Inskeep will be the guest speaker at the dinner. Inskeep is the host of NPR's program Morning Edition, heard locally on WFYI – 90.1 FM from 5 to 10 a.m. weekdays. He is a 1986 graduate of Carmel High School. Emmy-Award winning WTHR newscaster and Carmel resident Kevin Rader will serve as Master of Ceremonies. A cocktail reception begins at 7 p.m., with dinner at 7:45 p.m. and Inskeep's program following. For more information, visit the 175thCelebration website at www.carmel175.org. Proceeds will benefit the Carmel Clay Historical Society. Tickets may be purchased at The Center for the Performing Arts Box Office, One Center Green, or by calling 843-3800. Tickets are on sale now. Ticket price is $75 plus service charge.
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New store comes to Clay Terrace – American Heritage Store this week will become the newest addition to Clay Terrace’s retail mix. The store is next to Soma Intimates in Clay Terrace’s Village Green, and will open its doors on Saturday. With more than 30 unique U.S. manufacturers, American Heritage Store offers women’s and men’s denim, casual bottoms, casual tops, jackets and sweaters, along with upscale fine leather accessories including briefcases, iPad cases, jewelry, belts, women’s bags, wallets, shoes and boots.
Scholarship application deadlines approaching – The Carmel Arts Council is offering first-place art scholarships of $1,500, second place of $500 and third place of $250 for four categories: liberal, visual, performing and piano/instrumental. Winners will be honored at the council’s English Silver Tea at the Ritz Charles April 26. The deadlines for applications in the piano/instrumental and performing categories have been moved back to Feb. 23 and 29, respectively. For more information or to find the application forms, visit www.carmelartscouncil.org. Bra donations accepted at Clay Terrace – Soma Intimates in Clay Terrace, 14300 Clay Terrace Blvd., Suite 135, will be donating gently used bras accepted now through Feb. 26 to Alternative, Inc., a shelter in Anderson for victims of domestic violence. For more information, call 587-1025.
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Readers share ‘Super’ experiences – Current readers have submitted photos illustrating their experiences during the week of the Super Bowl in downtown Indianapolis. Pictured: Bill Knowles, Eloise Bowers and Phil and Elaine Stephens. See more at www.currentincarmel.com. Carmel teen named state winner – Ray Qian, a senior at Carmel High School, and Marissa Stephens, a senior at North Central High School, recently were named the Indiana state winners of the 2011 Siemens Awards for Advanced Placement, a signature program of the Siemens Foundation administered by the College Qlan Board. The awards recognize America’s top achievers in Advanced Placement Program science and mathematics courses with a $2,000 college scholarship to one male and one female student in each state. Two national winners are also recognized, each receiving a $5,000 scholarship. This year, 101 high school students in 50 states – including 96 seniors, four juniors and one sophomore – were recognized. We asked, you answered. How would you rate the Indianapolis area as a Super Bowl host? Great (91 percent, 70 votes); Poor (5 percent, 4 votes); Good (3 percent, 2 votes); Fair (1 percent, 1 vote). Next question: Do you care if Channel 16 is offered to Carmel AT&T U-Verse customers? Yes. No, because I won't watch it. No, because I do not have AT&T.
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Carl Brizzi talks Charlie White verdict, next steps By Jordan Fischer • jordan@youarecurrent.com
A guilty verdict on six of seven felony counts against Charlie White has left the office of the Indiana Secretary of State in flux, and many speculating as to what twists may yet come in an already long, convoluted case. In the wake of the verdict, Current spoke with White’s White criminal defense attorney, Carl Brizzi, to get his reaction and find out what comes next. Is there a next step at this point? Where do you, does Charlie, go from here? Brizzi: “What’s next is … we’ve got a sentencing hearBrizzi ing coming up in a couple of weeks (Feb. 23). The verdict is the verdict, and so now we’ve got to mitigate the consequences of the verdict. We’re definitely going to appeal. We think there were very appealable issues in this trial, so I don’t think it’s speculation to be saying he’s pursuing an appeal.” People still seem to be throwing around the possibility Charlie could be reinstated if all six felony counts were reduced to misdemeanors. Is that something you’re even aiming for at this point, or have you shifted into damage control mode? Brizzi: “We’re definitely in damage control mode. Whether he’s reinstated as secretary of state is not something I’m focused on. He has other attorneys focused on the civil aspect of this. What people have to bear in mind is, he was literally charged with four different felonies for casting one vote. I’m not really sure if that’s been reported. I mean … four felonies for one vote seems a bit extreme.” You made the decision not to offer a defense at the trial, saying the prosecution didn’t have enough evidence to prove there was a crime committed. Do you still feel that was the right move? Brizzi: “What do you want me to do? You can’t go back and second-guess any of the decisions made during the trial. No one except for me, Charlie and the people closest to him know what that evidence is and the potential for it to not be favorable. I lived this case for months and months and months and months, and we made the decisions we made. We’re never going to be able to explain to anyone with any satisfaction why those decisions were made.”
THE FACTS At 2:30 a.m. Feb. 5, a Hamilton County jury returned its verdict: guilty on three counts of voter fraud, two counts of perjury and one count of theft. White was acquitted on a charge of fraud against a financial institution. He could face six months to three years in prison for each count. Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels moved quickly to appoint an interim replacement for White, selecting Jerry Bonnet, chief deputy for the Secretary of State. “This is an exceptionally busy time in the Secretary of State’s office as signatures for president, U.S. senate and governor are being certified this month,” Daniels said in a press release. “Jerry, a Yorktown native, has agreed to serve until I either select someone else to serve the remainder of the term, or until the prior occupant is reinstated.” White is expected to appeal for the charges, all class-D felonies, to be reduced to misdemeanors. “I have chosen not to make a permanent appointment today out of respect for the judge’s authority to lessen the verdict to a misdemeanor and reinstate the elected office holder,” Daniels said. “If the felony convictions are not altered, I anticipate making a permanent appointment quickly.” Daniels added, “Jerry Bonnet is a longtime employee who absolutely knows what should be done to provide the effective supervision and oversight the office requires.” A copy of the appointment letter may be found at www.in.gov/gov/files/ Press/020412letter.pdf. This story will be updated as more information becomes available. Did the verdict come as a surprise? Brizzi: “I don’t even know how to answer that. I’m not here to take issue with what the jury did, because each of us has a role in the criminal justice system. To put it in context, and certainly to put it in context of moving forward and how this affects a fellow Hoosier’s life who has a family and children to provide for, I think that needs to be taken into account.” Charlie could face up to 18 years for a maximum sentence. Do you expect him to see any jail time? Brizzi: “Can he potentially face jail time? Yes, absolutely. Do I expect it? I don’t expect or not expect anything at this point. I certainly don’t take anything for granted.”
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Kiwanis meeting – Carmel Golden K Kiwanis will meet this Thursday, 10 a.m. at the American Legion Hall, 852 W. Main St. Speaker: Pat Broccolo on Senior Care issues. Contact Don Moehn at 873-1956.
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Carmel resident turns Super Bowl prize into an opportunity to give back “I asked her how much that would cost, and ironically, it’s $10,000 to decorate a room,” Joel said. “So, that’s what we’re doing.” Hall of Fame tight end and TV football anaAs for his experience with Sharpe, Joel said he lyst Shannon Sharpe was on an Indianapolis was definitely feeling pressured to get radio station a few days before the his family’s home looking its best for Super Bowl promoting a national his visit. contest in which he would watch Su“Heck yeah,” he said. “It was amazper Bowl XLVI in the winner’s home. ing how many things you can get On Feb. 5, Sharpe was watching done in 48 hours.” the big game in the home of Carmel Joel said Sharpe was contractually residents, Joel and Julie Markland. obligated only to stay through the But while the couple cashed in on first half of the game, but he stayed that portion of the contest’s prize, through most of the third quarter, Joel gave up the $10,000 check that giving Joel some insight into the came with it for a good cause. Per the game. details of the contest, the prize money “He could identify a play before it was to be earmarked for a makeover started,” Joel said. “He’d say, ‘It’s goof the winner’s media room, but ing to be a run up the middle,’ and Joel donated his winnings to Peyton it was.” Manning Children’s Hospital at The Carmel resident said he doesn’t St.Vincent. want attention focused on his good “Ten-thousand dollars would be Left to right, Molly Giles, annual giving coordinator, St.Vincent Foundation, Shannon Sharpe and contest winners Joel and Julie Markland. deed. Instead, he said he donated the nice, but there are people who need (Submitted photo) money to prompt others to look for that more than I do,” Joel said. “And with the hospital’s staff. ways in which they can give back, too. I have already gotten more lessons for myself “It’s more about the fact people ought to Hosting the party in the hospital wasn’t a posand for my kids than $10,000 could ever buy.” sibility, so Joel hosted 25 hospital patients and thinking about giving and seizing opportunities He entered the contest by tweeting at Kenwhen they come,” he said. “It started out that I staff members – and one retired football player tucky Fried Chicken’s Twitter handle and was excited Shannon Sharpe was going to be at – at his home. He personally invited a frequent explaining, in 140 characters or less, why he my house. Instead, it turned into a great a night patient of the hospital and her family, who said wanted Sharpe to watch the game in his home. with people and kids I’d never met before.” “I basically said I would actually want to hold one of the hospital’s biggest needs was rooms decorated and dedicated for girls. the party in the hospital, and I would donate By Kevin Kane • kevin@youarecurrent.com
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Carmel business owner gives back to local moms Smith said, in the past, she had tried many different ways to give back to the community, but only with this new program has Once a month, a mother comes to the Woodhouse Day Spa she begun to give back on such a large scale. She said she aims to help 12 mothers at the spa per year. Each month, the in Carmel to receive a free massage, facial and pedihospital picks one mother to send to the spa. cure. These mothers haven’t won a prize from any “Our goal is to give them some time away from contest or competition, though. Rather, they are the themselves to help heal through the services we promothers of terminally-ill children and were chosen vide. It’s not a long-lasting healing, but at least it’s by Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital in a new for a day. It’s just to make a difference through that program, created by Terri Smith, the owner of the experience we give to our guests,” Smith said. Woodhouse Day Spa, to receive this treatment. She She said mothers are able to escape to a more created the foundation and its mission six months relaxing environment through the therapists who ago. Smith help with the program. “We’ve done a lot of things (to give back to the “We just had a mother come in two weeks ago. It community) in the past, but the one thing that really was great because once the mother was selected and called to struck home for me was not having the experience of losing or set up her appointment, she had two friends join her. It really outliving a child, so I came up with a foundation called Formakes a difference for not only her, but for everybody involved ever in My Heart,” Smith said. “I contacted Peyton Manning as well,” Smith said. “It’s important to note our therapists Children’s Hospital because I wanted a hospital close enough donate not only their services, but their time. We wouldn’t be to the spa so a mom could get away. They are very excited to what our business is today without them.” participate in our program.” By Andy Yang • editorial@youarecurrent.com
Second Yoakam concert added - The Center for the Performing Arts has announced a second performance by country music star Dwight Yoakam. Tickets for the April 28 performance at the Palladium are on sale now at www.TheCenterForThePerformingArts.org.
Signarama certified – Carmel business Signarama recently was certified as a green business by the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. It is one of only 99 businesses in the greater Indianapolis area to be certified as a green business. As a certified green business, Signarama must meet certain local, state and federal environmental requirements and must reapply every two years to maintain its certification.
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Di Wu this week will perform Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. This will be the second appearance of the Van Cliburn finalist with the CSO in the Palladium. Praised in the Wall Street Journal as “a most mature and sensitive pianist,” and named one of the “up-and-coming talents” in classical music by Musical America, Chinese-born Wu continues to Wu enhance her reputation as an elegant and powerful musician. Her concerts have taken her across the globe, charming audiences from East to West with her “charisma, steely technique and keen musical intelligence,” writes the Philadelphia Inquirer. "Di Wu is truly an amazing artist,” CSO Artistic Director David Bowden said in a release. “She is deeply musical and a wonderful collaborative artist.” Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed of all concertos in the concert repertoire. Finished in May of 1901, the popular work exhibits Rachmaninoff’s unique talent for crafting memorable melodies. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. The program also will include Dukas’ Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Strauss’ Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks and Massenet’s Meditation from “Thaïs,” featuring concertmaster Larry Shapiro as soloist. For more information, visit CarmelSymphony.org. Single ticket purchases are available by visiting Thecenterfortheperformingarts. org, or by calling the center’s box office at 843-3800.
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a 25,000-person cocktail party. Referrals from individual clients on the island eventually led to his gig as the personal chef for Travolta and Preston. For more than two years, he prepared food for the couple when they were at their vacation home in Hawaii, but Fulgenzi said he considered By Kevin Kane • kevin@youarecurrent.com himself to be Preston’s employee – not her husband’s. “You always work for the lady of the house,” he said. The dining experience at IU Health North is more comparable Fulgenzi remembers the couple as very friendly and appreciato that of a Los Angeles hotel than a typical hospital. But that tive of his work – traits, he said, aren’t always found with highcould be expected, given the chef who has developed it from day profile clients. While he enjoyed working for the couple, Fulgenzi one. eventually decided to “get out of the sun” and move closer to The hospital’s in-house restaurant serves fresh offerings, from his sister, a Carmel resident. A few years later, he became the salads to blank angus filets, to more than 1,600 guests a day executive chef of IUHN, then under construction, and since that through its food court and room service. time, he has developed the hospital’s restaurant into a dining And its chef has cooked for some of the biggest names in destination. Hollywood. “The stereotype of hospital food is pretty long lasting, and Peter Fulgenzi is IUHN’s executive chef, and while today he probably pretty well deserved in most cases. We didn’t want that heads up the hospital’s catering and restaurant, Atrio, he was once to be the case at North,” Goble said. “Peter was an opportunity a chef of the stars, cooking for celebrities during the heyday of to bring on because he got it. He understood what the vision The Forum in LA and eventually working as a personal chef for was.” John Travolta and wife, Kelly Preston. Since then, Fulgenzi has created a restaurant-style menu and He’s cooked for a lengthy list of notable clients and catered several variations to meet patients’ dietary needs. The food court’s for thousands at various west coast hot spots, but for the past six menu changes daily, which Fulgenzi said allows him to get creyears, he has developed Atrio into a restaurant good enough to ative. If he travels out of state and finds a dish he likes, for exbring people to a hospital just for the food. ample, he’ll often replicate it at Atrio – at a fraction of the price. “We have several hundreds of people a day But one of his signature desserts never coming here who have absolutely nothing leaves the rotation. His “Chocolate Pot” is a to do with the hospital,” he said. “They just chocolate mousse made in a way that allows come here for lunch.” it to remain on nearly all of the hospital’s The chef ’s passion for his work and undietary menus, but it still doesn’t taste like flappable personality have helped developed “hospital food.” his impressive résumé. Whether in a private “It’s outrageously good,” Goble said. conversation or working to satisfy droves of Judges at the 2010 Flavors of Indianapolis hungry customers, Fulgenzi is calm and softevent had a similar reaction to Fulgenzi’s spoken. In fact, his boss, IUHN President cooking. Atrio that night was pitted against and CEO Jon Goble, said he has never seen a handful of chefs and restaurants from him rattled. the Indianapolis area, including St. Elmo “It’s hard to get him shook, not that I Steakhouse and Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse would want to try,” Goble said. & Wine Bar. Judges scored each restaurant That stability has served him well in his Peter Fulgenzi spent more than on the taste and presentation of its meal, as work, as each of his jobs has come with two years as the personal chef well as the overall experience created by its unique challenges – from meeting the expecfor John Travolta and Kelly staff, Fulgenzi said. Atrio took home the top tations of private, high-profile clients, to proPreston in Hawaii, but said he honors. ducing quality meals while working around cannot recall ever preparing a Fulgenzi left the sun and glamour of the every dietary restriction imaginable. dish the couple did not like. The west coast to take on a very different chalThe latter is what he does today, and his reason: good instructions, he job combines various components from his said. “A lot of people know what earlier work out west. In LA, for example, he they don’t like, but can’t tell you was once the manager of the Forum Club, what they do like.” Fulgenzi said where he oversaw the catering for all The Fothe two ate very healthy meals. rum’s major events. Home games for the LA Preston typically asked for Lakers, for example, frequently had Fulgenzi salads with pulled chicken and cooking for some of the team’s more notable other simple foods with highfans, like actor Jack Nicholson. quality ingredients. Travolta, he “It was a very star-studded environment,” said, didn’t have a go-to dish, he said. “That group would always come into but liked “elaborate food that the restaurant before a game.” had a ritual to the preparation.” He later took a job at the Hilton Hawaiian One thing he does recall as a Village, which at the time, boasted the counfavorite of the couple’s, however, try’s largest catering service, he said. It wasn’t was his risotto. 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Meet Peter Fulgenzi Resides: Indianapolis Family: Unmarried, one adult daughter Education: Studied hospitality administration at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Hobbies: Cooking at home, playing piano Favorite local restaurants: Kincaid’s, divvy, among others Interesting fact: Fulgenzi isn’t the typical amateur piano player. He has taken extensive lessons and even opened for the late Ray Charles while living in Hawaii. lenge: to reverse the perception of hospital cuisine and provide patients with what they need to feel better. He said he has likely accomplished that, at least at his facility. He said he loves his current work, though he occasionally longs to cook professionally in a private setting once again. So, he regularly satisfies those cravings by cooking for his family and friends, who surely are willing to accommodate him. “It’s always nice to cook in someone’s home, to see their reactions,” he said.
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Organizers for the now-in-the-books Super Bowl XLVI (that’s No. 46 for those of us who have not kept up with our Roman numerals) are to be heartily congratulated for what seems regarded nationally as a standout. During these past two weeks, I’ve read with some attention the media perspective on central Indiana. Admittedly, when Allison Melangton, President and CEO of the Indianapolis Host Committee started encouraging folks to knit scarves for volunteers, recruiting school kids to write welcome notes to put in visitor’s hotel rooms and branding all manner and sort of thing “super” – “Have a Super Day” – “Participate in Super Cure” – and even go to the “Super Care Clinic” if injured or unwell – it occurred all this hospitality might serve to reinforce bigoted views of middle Americans as rube residents of Hooterville. And, yes, scores of coastal commentators begin their review of this year’s big game with remarks akin to, “It’s hard to believe Indy has
pulled it off.” Why is it hard to believe? Can’t they simply remark this was one of the best Super Bowls in years, without the ad homonym? Yet the very good manners I feared might expose to ridicule have been repeatedly mentioned with high praise. The homemade scarves are desired as a symbol of the warm welcome offered. The children’s notes have been pointed to in virtually every mass medium as a highlight of the visitor experience. How can folks be so stunned by common courtesy? Still as a routine writer of old-school thank you notes, I sometimes get cards from recipients thanking me for thanking them. Have we become so rude a simple handwritten message is coveted? Whatever the reason, I’m happy to see politeness getting kudos. In fact, I say to those behind the effort, have a super day. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.
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Happy Valentine’s Day (or, if you prefer, Happy Hallmark Holiday). If you’ve made it this far into today’s paper, you probably noticed our resident mad scientist, Art Director Zach Ross, has been busy making a cleaner, more orderly, easier-to-read Current. You probably noticed our expanded Community section. Recently-conducted readership research told us you wanted more about what moves in your community, and now you have it. Overall, the changes amount to a subtle refreshing of your weekly newspaper. We like Zach’s handiwork; we hope you do, too. Also inside today’s paper are the debuts of two sections, one a weekly, the other an annual. Night & Day is our answer to independent readership research whose results called for a more focused spotlight on all things entertainment. Headed by Entertainment Editor Christian Sorrell, it will give you what you asked for each week, because you deserve nothing less. You’ll also find Summer Camps 2012 inside today’s paper. Jordan Fischer, one of our managing editors, did the heavy lifting on the inaugural edition. It aims to be as comprehensive and helpful as possible to parents making the call on their children’s summertime pursuits. When we make changes to our newspapers, it is not without thought. With very few exceptions – and we do mean very few – we have followed the research results (which really amount to your requests) to the letter. Doing so has led us to inroads we don’t believe we otherwise would have been able to make. So, to those who participated in the random sampling by the firm we hired, and to those who independently share their views with us, thank you for taking such an interest in your newspaper. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Baltimore, Md., it is a violation of city code to sell chicks or ducklings to a minor within one week of the Easter holiday. Source: dumblaws.com
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There’s always next year CCS Supt. Jeff Swensson told me last month that, while CCS did not have a strong opinion on the other components originally included It likely will be at least another year before in Delph’s bill, the district was strongly in favor Carmel Clay Schools gets its wish. of creating the new designation, as it would CCS has been working with other school allow high-performing districts – like Carmel – districts and State Sen. Mike Delph, a Carmel to set even higher goals and enjoy greater flexresident, on suggested legislation that would ibility and freedoms if those goals create a new designation for the are achieved. state’s top school districts. Delph proposed high-performing Delph recently proposed an school districts would shift to an education bill that proposed to hour-based metric, meaning these create the designation of “highdistricts would not be required to performing school district,” among schedule 180 instructional days and other changes, but after failing to could offer students new options in make it out of the senate, the bill is scheduling. expected to remain dormant until Delph During an interview last month, the next legislative session. Delph said underperforming schools often Delph’s bill gained some traction last month receive the most attention. when it passed out the Senate Committee on “What about schools like Carmel that are Education by a vote of 6-2, but its progress high-performing schools?” he said. “Is there halted after a tied vote before the entire senate. anything we can do for them?” Unless Delph finds an Indiana House bill in While it appears nothing can be done for which he can include some language from his Carmel right now, there’s always next year. proposed legislation, the issue won’t come up again until next year. Delph last week told my Hamilton County Kevin Kane is the managing editor of Leadership classmates and I he recently found Current in Carmel. You can reach him himself quoting Vince Lombardi when discussvia e-mail at Kevin@youarecurrent. ing this issue, saying, “We didn’t lose the game; com. we just ran out of time.” Commentary by Kevin Kane
Humor by Danille Wilson
I’m used to being teased by my in-laws. My geriatric tendencies toward early dinnertimes, my defining red hair and the fact I’m the lone liberal in all of Indianapolis suburbia offers plenty of fodder for their mocking trough, and I’m usually happy to oblige. But I had to lay down the law the other night after being subjected to intense criticism regarding my choice of steak preparedness. I had just agreed to split the tantalizing South African lobster and filet mignon combo with a sister-in-law, when I suggested we order the meat medium-well. She scowled at me and replied, “Medium-well? Are you crazy? That’s ridiculous.” Disappointed and without any other mealsharers, I ordered an individual 8-ounce filet, medium-well. The appalled server had to ask, “But with a hot-pink center?” She asked twice for clarification, certain she misheard me. Of course this brief exchange garnered a whole herd of comments from those sitting near me, all along the lines of, “Geez, Danielle, why don’t you just ask for shoe leather?” Calloused to such beef-inspired hostility, I ignored their remarks and anxiously awaited my dinner. A short while later, a perfect-looking steak arrived. When I cut into it, however, the center
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was extremely red. So I did what any unsatisfied customer would do and sent it back, amidst cries of outrage and perhaps embarrassment from the table. I even overheard Doo’s dad mumble, “If she was going to order it like that, she should have ordered chicken.” I naturally called him out: “Randy, I’m going to enjoy my steak just as much as you’ll enjoy yours, so let me order it how I want!” The “damn it” was implied. My meat returned, and once again, it was too raw for my liking. Begging the server not to spit on it or allow the cook to brand it with a swastika, I sent it back once more. Finally, on the third presentation, I received a steak prepared to my liking. Was my behavior obnoxious? I don’t think so. I’ve tried to eat rare meat and simply can’t do it without dry heaving. And when I dine out, I expect to get exactly what I order, especially if it’s expensive. I know my in-laws appreciate this on some level (subconscious though it may be), even if they can’t really understand it. Their teasing material was getting old anyway; it was time to beef it up. Peace out.
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Mary Ellen has signed up for another year of Prevention magazine. This pocket-sized monthly tells you how to prevent most everything except how to stop your wife from wasting another $24.95. The cover of the most recent issue caught my eye, claiming you can drop three pounds a week without exercise. I assumed I’d soon discover that to lose this weight required only giving up three little things – like breakfast, lunch and dinner. But no, it was actually 100 methods to increase what they call your “calorie burn,” or activities that help you shed some excess baggage. My own svelte physique is a result of my previous adherence to some of these suggestions, even without being aware of what I was doing. For example, No. 23 recommends you hide your remote so you have to stand up to change TV channels. Well, duh! I’ve been pawing through pillows, dead-lifting the sofa and shoving the easy chair on its side for decades looking for the darn thing. No. 73 urges you to get your Starbucks coffee “to go,” then walk briskly with your friends as you sip. Yes, and then you can walk another six blocks to the dry cleaner’s. Friendliness is also an asset in your quest for a
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Pizza, fries and … whole wheat pasta? Humor by Mike Redmond
Lots of hubbub lately about school lunches. It has something to do with making them healthier. Either that, or “hubbub” is the new name for mystery meat covered with weird brown gravy. No, seriously (which is difficult for me, so hang on) the government has announced new guidelines for the calorie and sodium contents of school lunches. I think it’s great, and I say this as one whose struggles with weight began back in elementary school and continue to this day. Of course, new guidelines will mean the end of many of the so-called staples of the modern school lunch room – pizza, fries and the like – in favor of healthy alternatives. This takes me back to the school lunches of my kidhood. By that I mean, PIZZA? FRIES? Where were these things when I was going to school? Back then, lunchtime was something you dreaded. Really. In some of my schools, kids actually tried to get out of lunch period in favor of extra algebra classes. The dish that characterized school lunches back then was a baked noodle-and-tomato glop, called Johnny Marzetti (or Mazetti, depending on where you went to school). It was supposedly named for a man who owned a restaurant in Ohio, although one of the big kids told me it was REALLY for a guy who murdered his en-
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Chamber seeking more input from businesses By Kevin Kane • kevin@youarecurrent.com
The Carmel Chamber is ready to get involved in local issues that will have an effect on the business community. But first, it needs help in identifying the issues in which its members are most interested. The Chamber provided a look back at 2011 and a look ahead to 2012 during its monthly luncheon last week at The Fountains. During the presentation, members of the Chamber’s staff and board recalled the Chamber’s involvement in 2011 issues that could potentially affect the business community. Examples included its support of the planned Bridges development, its ongoing efforts to maintain a dialog between the city and business owner near 96th Street and Keystone Parkway and its support of the citywide trash ordinance, which went into effect Jan. 1. “At first we thought that was just a residential issue, until we realized residents who don’t have this service at home often dispose of their trash in commercial dumpsters,” said Susan Ziel, Chamber board chair. “That’s not only illegal, but a costly annoyance for businesses.” Chamber President Mo Merhoff said the Chamber is willing to get involved in 2012’s biggest issues if they will have an impact on local businesses, and she invited members of the city’s business community to approach the Chamber with their questions and concerns. Ziel said members will be updated on the Chamber’s efforts on these fronts via the organization’s electronic newsletter, which is new this year. “It will keep you up to date on issues that could affect you and your business,” she said. “We want to track upcoming issues.”
Business by David Cain
The whole world has changed, and now conversations and ideas from the past don’t have the same meaning as before. It’s also a perfect storm for misunderstanding how advanced technology has actually gotten. Below are three examples that reinforce everyone’s need to stay in touch, or look out of touch: Hey, I’m on long distance. I called a guy on his cell phone. He answered and quickly replied, “Can I call you back? I’m on a long-distance call.” Long distance, really? Hello 1975, I missed you. It doesn’t matter anymore if you are calling downstairs, downtown or Detroit. You’re paying for all your calls. I’ll buy both. I was in a meeting discussing a URL to buy. A URL is simply the Web address so you can find the content or files when you type the URL in your Web browser. The URL directs you to files hosted somewhere, and it shows you the Web site files, which is the Web site to you and I. During this discussion, we were deliberating on what address to buy. After deciding the address, this fellow in the meeting looked at me all serious and said, “Now, do we want to buy the address with the www in front of it, or not?” Before I could answer, he responded quickly, “Let’s
just buy them both.” Done, thank you. That’ll be $100. Sir, we have wireless. At a restaurant, I entered with my laptop under my left arm and my computer’s power cord in my right hand. I asked the server if I could sit next to a receptacle, since my computer needed to be charged. She smiled and told me, “You can sit anywhere. We have wireless.” Wireless electricity, really? I hadn’t heard of it. I still haven’t. Dial it up. I hear this all the time, someone offers a Web site address and says, “Dial it up.” Okay, let me find my rotary keyboard and get that moving. Now, where’d I leave my dial-up modem? Oh yeah, in the trash. It’s easy to fall behind. It’s easy to not know and misspeak. Here’s a great habit to pick up: start reading a technology blog. You’ll stay in better touch with changes, and you might just find out you’re the smart kid at parties. David Cain works at MediaSauce, a digital media and online marketing company in Carmel. David welcomes your questions or comments at David.Cain@MediaSauce. com.
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Premium economy seats – More airlines are offering an increasingly popular mid-tier class, called premium economy. Among international carriers, premium economy can include larger seats, upgraded food service over coach and privileges such as dedicated check-in lines, priority security screening, early boarding and expedited baggage handling. Domestic carriers aren't as generous, but there is more legroom than coach. On a Virgin Atlantic Airways flight, for example, prices start at approximately $400 more than a coach ticket roundtrip between New York and London, to more than $1,000 above the coach price. But the premium economy seat has width and legroom that's about the same as a first-class seat on a U.S. airline domestic flight. Delta Air Lines’ economy comfort seats offer standard (narrow) coach seats with 4 inches of extra legroom and 50 percent more recline. Price: $160 to $320 more round-trip on international flights. -www.wsj.com
Home sales up in county – A one- and three-month review of local housing data reveals an increase in the number of closed sales in Hamilton County, according to a report from the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors. During October to December, the number of closed sales in Hamilton County increased by 6.4 percent when compared to the same months in 2010. Closed sales increased 2 percent in the Decemberonly comparison within Hamilton County. Median sales prices in the county decreased to $190,000 during October to December, a 3.8 percent decrease. During the one-month period of December, median sales prices decreased 9.8 percent to $172,700. The average sales price of homes in Hamilton County increased 7.2 percent to $259,168 when compared to the same three-month period in 2010, but decreased 2.7 percent in the one-month comparison to $226,180.
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Junk bonds paying handsomely – Based on risk premiums and expected default rates, high-yield bonds and leveraged loans are almost lavishly compensating investors for their respective default risks, according to Babson Capital Management. The high-yield bond default rate is approximately 1.8 percent, while the rate for leveraged loans is near a historical low at .4 percent. The average highyield bond risk premium over Treasuries since 2000 has been 616 basis points, and net default losses have averaged 230 basis points during that time, providing an average default-adjusted spread of 386 basis points. If we assume this is the average excess spread, the market is implying a default rate of nearly 5 percent. -www.barrons.com
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Question from Robby H. of West Clay: My insurance agent is always trying to sell me an umbrella policy. Is this something I should consider adding? It just seems like an extra cost. Response from Ryan Samuelson: It sounds like you have a good agent. I always encourage my clients to at least consider adding the extra layer of liability protection an umbrella/catastrophe policy will add. An umbrella policy is really all about having the peace of mind in knowing your family and assets are protected. There are many ways to end up with an umbrella claim, but the most common umbrella claim is an auto accident involving multiple injuries and very costly medical bills. The other common claim is an incident on your property that results in injury. This is definitely a topic you should discuss with your independent insurance agent to make sure you are protected by a level of coverage you are comfortable with. Most people should be pretty comfortable with a coverage limit of $1 million, but limits more than $10 million are available if you are looking for higher limits. There are some things that make a claim more likely, such as having a pool, living on a lake, having a young driver and owning a boat/
ATV/snow mobile (basically anything fun). Instead of talking about prevention this week, I want to show a couple of claim scenarios to illustrate how an umbrella policy will work. Scenario one: The insured’s son was driving his car on a short road trip with a friend, the claimant. The car drifted off the road and into a phone pole when the son fell asleep at the wheel. The passenger was hospitalized for more than a month with broken bones and internal injuries. The hospitalization was followed by some time in a wheelchair, but he was able to walk again after six months of physical therapy. This claim cost $800,000, with $300,000 coming from the auto limits and $500,000 coming from the umbrella limits. Scenario two: The insured is having a summer barbeque and one of the guests step off the edge of a retaining wall, resulting in a spinal cord injury. He required multiple surgeries, an extended hospital stay and physical therapy. This claim cost $1.8 million, with $1 million coming from the homeowners limits and $800,000 coming from the umbrella limits.
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us succeed in that direction.” As CMO, Haut will serve as a bridge beDr. Paul Haut is the new chief medical officer tween the Riley at IU Health executive team of Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana and medical staff to fulfill the shared University. vision for the pediatric services. He will Haut is a pediatric hematologist/onwork to ensure a consistent standard cologist and has served as the director of of medical practice and clinical care, the Riley Stem Cell Transplant Program not only in Indianapolis, but at Riley at IU Health. at IU Health affiliates statewide. Haut Haut is a Carmel resident and associwill oversee Riley at IU Health’s qualHaut ate professor of pediatrics with the IU ity and safety improvements, help with School of Medicine, and an accomplished physician recruitment and support research and researcher at the IU Simon Cancer Center. He teaching initiatives. assumes the CMO role from Dr. Jeff Sperring, “I’m excited to take on this new role and gratewho was named president and chief executive ful to have the opportunity to continue to work officer of Riley at IU Health in November. with the incredible team at Riley at IU Health,” “Dr. Haut has been a valued and respected Haut stated. “This is an unparalleled time of opmember of our Riley family for nearly a deportunity for children’s health care, and I feel we cade,” Sperring said in a release. “I’m confident are uniquely positioned to meet the increasing Dr. Haut’s leadership and dedication will help needs of children across the state of Indiana.” editorial@youarecurrent.com
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It seems no matter where we look, people are sick, tired and out of shape. Our busy lifestyles keep us running at the speed of light, and taking time for ourselves just doesn’t seem possible. Constantly, we are tempted with fast-food billboards and radio ads luring us into compromising our diets. The busyness of the day seems to keep us up at night, making everything even worse due to lack of sleep. So what do we do? How do we keep ourselves in the shape of our lives and still manage the busyness? The answer lies in putting your boxing gloves on against your lifestyle. Let’s face it, we are all busy and put off things we have intentions of doing. Sometimes, we have to fight our schedules and agendas and take a step back to organize our life in a manner that can still promote a healthy lifestyle. If it was a perfect world, we would all get up and stretch, do yoga, eat breakfast then head out to work. After work, we would go to the gym, work out for an hour and drive home to have a warm, home-cooked meal full of veggies and leafy greens. Striving to live like this is definitely a great idea, however, making this Study: Twenty percent experienced mental illness – A new national report from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reveals that 45.9 million American adults aged 18 or older, or 20 percent of this age group, experienced mental illness in the past year. The rate of mental illness was more than twice as high among those aged 18 to 25 (29.9 percent) than among those aged 50 and older (14.3 percent). Adult women were also more likely than men to have experienced mental illness in the past year (23 percent versus 16.8 percent). 16 | February 14, 2012
happen every week is not always feasible. When busy, I recommend clients to still take personal time. For instance, if you struggle keeping commitments to working out, hire a trainer or find a workout partner. If you’re stressed, but have no time to do yoga, listen to a meditation or nature CD on the way to or from work. Occasionally, treat yourself to a massage when feeling the stress of a deadline, or the kids are getting on your nerves. If time is an issue for eating healthy, pick a day you plan out some quick, 10-minute meals for those weeks when a sit-down meal just isn’t going to happen. Let’s face it, without our health, nothing else matters quite as much. For the next month, commit yourself to a minimum of once per week doing something healthy for yourself. After a few weeks, try stepping it up a notch or two. During the course of a year, you will find you are feeling better and able to do more for yourself than you could ever imagine. Jared Anderson is a personal trainer and wellness coach with more than 10 years of experience in the health and wellness industry. Reach him at reconstructivewellness@gmail.com.
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How many diet books do you own? More than five? Perhaps you have multiple shelves in your home with diet books. Just imagine if you could have lost all the weight in pounds that your diet books weigh! Despite all the books, the data and research into the chemistry of the body points to carbohydrates, and how much and how rapidly your body has to deal with it. Glycemic index and glycemic impact are the ways we measure how food and beverages affect your metabolism and body weight. Despite genetic variation, we are all subject to the laws of gravity, aging and sugar metabolism. Stress, hormones, exercise, sleep and other factors will also play their roles, but they respond to the sugar fluxes as well. So, what is the best diet book? Believe it or not, it is a cookbook. Learning how to change the way you prepare food is as important as
Friends make you overeat? – In a study published last week in the journal, “PLoS ONE,” Dutch researchers invited 70 pairs of women to dine together in a lab set up to look like a restaurant. The women, they found, tended to take bites of food at roughly the same time and mimic each other’s overall eating behavior. This mirroring was three times more common at the beginning of the meal than at the end, however, which suggests the women, who were strangers, may have been trying to make a favorable impression on each other. Researchers say the findings help explain previous studies showing people tend to adjust their food intake – up or down – to match that of their eating companions, and tend to eat more with others than when dining alone. -www.health.com
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I can’t think of a single time one of our custom home-improvement customers looked at a finished tiling job – whether floor or wall, kitchen or bath – and their first comment was, “Wow, that’s outstanding grout!” No, they notice the tile’s material, texture, color and pattern. They experience the positive energy of the tile’s visual, functional and design elements. They bask in the freshness of a new look and feel in an area of their home. They say, “Wow!” Grout, while critical to the appearance and function of a good tiling job, usually isn’t part of that initial “Wow!” equation. In fact, grout can be compared with basketball referees or baseball umpires: They are generally only noticed when they aren’t perfect. Early last summer, we redesigned and rebuilt a walk-in, tiled master bath shower in a very nice northside Indianapolis home. The finished shower (grout, too) looked great, was completed on time and on budget and the customers wrote a nice letter to Angie’s List … kudos to all. Then in December, the homeowners noticed the grout in their newly-tiled shower floor was disappearing in spots … big spots. They called us, we immediately traced both the materials
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Curious what the edgy trends in luxury outdoor living are so you can fashionably participate? They will essentially be creative expansions of what we’ve enjoyed the last few years and can be broken into two categories. Macro The predominant macro trend continues to be the growth of outdoor rooms. Although that formality will likely grow, it’s the various components of outdoor rooms most are able to enjoy. What’s driving this fantasy with outdoor living spaces? Fun is! We’ve discovered there’s more to life than Facebook, iPads and “Dancing with the Stars.” We’ve rediscovered life outdoors, and that a little respite in the backyard with the occasional neighbor stopping by can be good for the soul, and genuinely improve our performance in other areas of life. So, expect to read/hear/see/do more about romantic pergolas, authentic stone patios, fire features of all sorts and the most critical element of outdoor enjoyment … year-round performing landscapes. Micro Details make all the difference, not only in life, but in outdoor living, too. A great patio without thoughtful landscape is simply a sterile playground of bricks. Add some of your own
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Whether buying or renting, there is a moment in the search for a new home when your heart flutters, skips and beat and says, “I am home.” I, personally, have had my breath taken away by a closet large enough for furniture, a twostory window that looked over a pond and a gazebo that gave view to acres of green. The love of these features never waned. When visiting a client for the first time, I like to find out what turned their head and heart the moment they saw it in their new home. If you think about it, the home is one of the most personal reflections of you. It says who you are and what you are all about. More important, the home is a refuge and the place where you can retreat from the world. When decorated in a way that turns the heart and head of the dweller, a home can alter emotions. When things are in their place and the small world of the home is beautiful, all is well with the world … or better than it would have been. Some clients share they want their home to be full of memories, while others appreciate the opportunity to express themselves. If you are in a home where the love has faded, here are a few things to bring the excitement back: • Purge. I can’t emphasize this enough. Nothing weighs the feel of a house down like things you don’t want or need that are in your way. Most clutter is the result of delayed decisions. When you hang on
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to that vase you bought because it was on sale, but does not work with your style, it begins to weigh you down. Make tough decisions and move on. It is empowering and energizing! • Rearrange your furniture. It puts a whole new life in what you already have. At that point, you can determine if there are voids, and replace them with new and modern. It just might help update the older pieces. • Invite people over. Nothing gets the creative decorating juices going more than knowing guests will be arriving! Home really is where the heart is, so this Valentine’s Day, I hope you fall madly in love with it all over again! Vicky Earley is the principal designer for Artichoke Designs in downtown Carmel. If you have an interior design question, please contact artichokedesigns@aol.com.
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Here are five things to do when your dog won’t go up or down stairs: Get a veterinary/chiropractic checkup. If your dog is hurting or otherwise physically challenged, it may be too painful or difficult for it to travel stairs. A chiropractic adjustment and/or pain medication may have it scampering up and down in no time. Carry your dog. Some small dogs (like Pomeranians or yorkies) just aren’t big enough to handle a full flight of stairs. If you have a small dog that does not like to be carried, you can teach it to jump into a carrier, and tote the carrier up and down the stairs. Provide an alternative. In some cases, a ramp can be added to the stairs. This is also an option for aging dogs that might have difficulty with stairs. If your geriatric dog is having trouble and a ramp is not an option, you can use a towel as a sling under its abdomen to assist its back end up the stairs. Shape it. Start at one end of the stairway, top or bottom, wherever it’s more comfortable, and click (or use
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Is your personal computer safe enough to do your taxes? Personal computing by Ken Colburn
What should I do to make sure my computer is safe to do my taxes? - Todd Tax season brings out the scams, fake e-mails and malware because thieves and hackers know it’s becoming more common to prepare taxes via your home computer. Making sure your computer’s security software and operating system are up-to-date is hugely important this time of year. So, before you jump into doing your taxes on your computer, take a few minutes and do some spot checks for signs of silent intruders. A common sign of malicious programs is a computer that takes an extraordinarily long time to start up. You can certainly have this problem and not be infected, but if you have this problem, you should do some snooping around. Windows users should check the Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del) to see how many processes are running on the computer (look in the bottom left corner). Make sure you do this spot check right after restarting the computer so nothing is running yet. When we perform our overhaul cleanup service, we strive to get the running processes on Windows XP systems in the 30-40 range (laptops tend to require more processes) and Windows 7 and Vista systems in the 35-45 range. If you have 60, 70 or more than 80 processes running, you want to make sure none of those excess processes are hidden malware programs. While you have the Task Manager open, click on the performance tab and check to see what the CPU usage and history look like. On a clean machine, your system should be idling, which means the CPU usage should be very low and
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Love, endurance and prayer Spirituality Bob Walters
My friends John and Joyce (Estes) Samples have been married 61 years. Not bad, but this is amazing: Joyce and her six still-living Estes siblings – two brothers and four sisters – have all been married for more than 50 years. That’s right, seven brothers and sisters from the same family have each celebrated golden wedding anniversaries. Youngest sister Sue’s 50th in February 2008 was the seventh, and inspired national news coverage. The Estes siblings and current years of marriage are Agnes 65, Doug 64, Charles 61, Joyce 61, Eula 58, Sue 53 and Gladys 52. They were born in Kentucky, but grew up near Richmond, Ind. Joyce and husband John, a minister, live in Fishers. Thirteen of the 14 golden celebrants are still alive and kicking today (Gladys’ husband died in 1999). Another brother, Joe, died in 1992 after 48 years of marriage to Ruth, a marriage delayed three years by World War II. So that’s another 50-year-plus commitment. A ninth sibling sister died when she was less than 2 years old. As you might expect, their parents, C.M. and Minnie Estes, marked a long marriage – 59 years – before C.M. passed in1975. Minnie died in 1997 at age 99. Add it all up and that’s 521 years of marriage for these Christian, church-going, prayerful kinfolk who provide a Valentine’s
Day reminder that love can indeed endure. But rather than making this about Christian marriage or a secular holiday (the “Feast of St. Valentine” has been dropped from the official Roman Catholic calendar), let’s talk about love, endurance and prayer in broader terms. Most of us, when we pray, pray for deliverance. We pray for God to fix this problem, heal that sickness, smooth life’s rough spots or calm troubled waters. “Deliver us from evil” we pray, because we think “evil” must be this thing making me crazy either in life or at this particular moment. But what are we doing for God? Jesus prayed for deliverance, sure, “Take this cup from me …” (Matthew 26:39), but then expressed his faithfulness to God (26:42), “May your will be done.” And when Jesus prayed for himself, the disciples and all believers (John 17) in the Garden before his crucifixion, he prayed for endurance for the sake of God’s glory. Try praying for endurance for the sake of God’s glory and see what happens. The proof of love is in our endurance – just ask Jesus. Or an Estes sibling. Bob Walters (rlwcom@aol.com, www.commonchristianity. blogspot.com) learned Jay Leno invited the Estes siblings and spouses to fly to Los Angeles and appear on “The Tonight Show,” but some of the Estes siblings don’t fly – never have, never will. Endurance, evidently, has its limits. Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Treating local hearts with world-class care. Indiana University Health North Hospital delivers exceptional cardiovascular care to your community. From chest pain to heart failure, our team of cardiovascular specialists centers their care around you and your family. We not only offer local access to a Level One Heart Attack hospital, but you’ll also find the greater expertise and support of a nationally ranked healthcare system. When it comes to your heart, we’re just a beat away. 2011 U.S.News & World Report rankings
Learn more at iuhealth.org /northheart or call 317.688.DOCS to make an appointment
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