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City council issue: Thoughts on roundabouts By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com The Carmel City Council is up for another election and it’s time to debate the issues that face the city. One topic that everyone government seems to have thoughts on is the abundance of roundabouts in the city. In an election forum and phone interviews, council candidates shared their thoughts. For extended answers, visit currentincarmel.com. Northeast District Sue Finkam “My residents in the Northeast District very much want roundabouts. And I think now that everyone understands the benefit of Finkam roundabouts, people want them at every intersection with a traffic light in Carmel.” John Accetturo “Sometimes roundabouts work and sometimes they don’t work as well. We have a roundabout, or I call it a figure eight, at 136 that needs some major enhancements. I think it’s important to plan things out and not be Accetturo hasty.” Northwest Laura Campbell “Overall I like roundabouts but I’m not familiar with any traffic studies on Gray Road to see whether it’s deemed a necessity. I would like to see some soluCampbell tion to the traffic issues on 96th and Keystone. I’ve been caught up in the standstill there. I don’t feel strongly one way or another about a roundabout there, but I would consider it.” Southeast District Jeff Worrell

“I’m a fan of roundabouts. I think they’re very efficient. I have lived at two ends of Gray Road and would welcome a roundabout there.” Worrell Luci Snyder “Everybody likes roundabouts. And we know the ones that we like more than Snyder the others. The ones that we don’t like quite so much are the ones where you have to veer into them and those are the ones that automatically slow you down.” Southwest Carol Schleif “Roundabouts should be used where they’re needed for safety reasons. We can’t afford to have them everywhere, but they need to be on places where there’s a Schleif hazard of some sort or if engineering does a study that shows it needs to be done.” Keith Griffin “I’m a big fan of the roundabouts. I’m fan as a user and as a potential city councilor just because of the efficiency that roundabouts provide. It limits the Griffin idling of the traffic and limits the severity of accidents. The safety has been proven.” Central District Eric Seidensticker “Roundabouts are, ‘You like them or you don’t.’ It depends how you are. They are very efficient for low- to medium-volume traffic, but poorly inefficient in high-volume traffic. There are Seidensticker

areas of the country that had them and removed them.” Bruce Kimball “I read a report recently that Hamilton County in the coming decade is going to double. So we need to plan now for those Kimball needs. People pass through Carmel and they are all going to be carrying more and more traffic. I found in my experience that roundabouts are the most efficient way.” At-Large Ron Houck “I totally agree that roundabouts certainly would be better than having those long stops at stop signs. I do think we need Houck to be careful about how they are engineered and where they are placed.” Kevin “Woody” Rider “Some of our early roundabouts were too small. We’ve added dedicated turn lanes. You make them better as you Rider go because you learn more. It’s important to meet with the businesses in the area. We did that with Keystone. With roundabouts, one of the greatest advantages is the safety. You don’t get head-on collisions or T-boned, you get grazed. It’s safer.” Ron Carter “I want people to imagine: We have almost 90 roundabouts in the city. Think of where we would be from a traffic standpoint if we didn’t have those Carter roundabouts. If we had stop lights at all those intersections. We would be in really, really bad shape.”

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Register your mopeds – The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is reminding Hoosiers to register their motor driven cycles, commonly referred to as scooters or mopeds, in order to comply with the new law which went into effect Jan. 1. Visit www. mybmv.com for more details. Stewards of Children – Parents and adults who work with children can learn how to prevent child sexual abuse by registering for Stewards of Children. This program teaches adults how to prevent, recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. Chaucie’s Place is offering this program from 5:30 to 8 p.m. April 29 at Ivy Tech Community College, Room 134, 300 N. 17th St., Noblesville. Preregistration is required. For more information, visit www.chauciesplace.org. New area code – Get ready for a new area code in central Indiana next year. The new code is 463, which spells out IND. It will be assigned only to new customers. If you already have a 317 area code for your phone, you can keep it. Also new will be mandatory ten-digit dialing on local calls. The new area code and ten-digit dialing are expected to

begin next year. Project GLOC – CrossFit Carmel announced that the fourth annual Project GLOC women-only competition will be held April 25-26 at Roundtripper Sports Academy in Westfield. An expected 400 competitors will compete in the two-day event. Project GLOC is open to the public. Tickets are $5 for a single-day or $9 for both days. Children age 12 and under are free. Resident honored – The University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) honored outstanding faculty and staff at the annual Paul A. Funk Recognition Awards Banquet held recently. Carmel resident Daniel Kittle was one of five people who received the ACES Alumni Association Award of Merit. Swim team honored – State Sen. Mike Delph (RCarmel) authored Senate Resolution 39 to recognize the achievements of the Carmel High School Girls Swimming and Diving Team at the Indiana High School Athletic Association’s 2015 Girls Swimming and Diving State Tournament.

University High School – Justin Blanding was hired as the head coach position for varsity girls basketball at University High School in Carmel. Republican Club – The Carmel Clay Republican Club will host a public forum at 6:30 p.m. April 29 at the American Legion Post, 852 W. Main St. Citizens can see and hear candidates who will appear the May 5 primary. There are 12 candidates running for seven seats on the council. Folk Concert Series – First Avenue Folk Concert Series presents Connor Garvey at 7:30 p.m. April 29 at The Warehouse, 254 1st Ave. SW. Garvey has won awards at Kerrville Folk Festival, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, and Solarfest Singer Songwriter Showcase. Songwriter showcase – The Warehouse, 254 1st Ave. SW will feature a singer/songwriter showcase at 7:30 p.m. April 25. Local artists include: Austin Johnson, Joy Caroline Mills, Sara Kays and Nick Zyromski. This is an all-ages event. Tickets are $15.


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HSHC eyes new, larger shelter By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com The Humane Society for Hamilton County has begun plans to move its operation from 1721 Pleasant St., Noblesville, to a land doPETS nation adjacent to Ind. 37. HSHC Executive Director Rebecca Stevens said Brad and Carey Riley donated three acres on Herriman Boulevard in Noblesville between its properties of Recreation Unlimited and Indiana Elite Cheer & Tumbling. Stevens said plans are to build a new, 20,000-square-foot shelter on 1.5 aces and use the other half to create a public dog park. “It’s a great property for exposure and visibility,” she said. “We’ll design (the dog park) with membership fees as a revenue generator for the shelter. It’ll be a place our shelter dogs can exercise and get outside, which we don’t have the space to do today.” Stevens said the plans for the move are still in the early stages. “We’re working on research, best practices in terms of design,” she said. “We haven’t launched a capital campaign yet.” In February, Stevens visited a shelter in Greenville, S.C. “We really liked the visual exterior of Greenville,” she said. “It’s a steel structure and there are all steel buildings on Herriman Boulevard, which is much less expensive to build. We want a place that is very family-friendly, that people

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, Carmel City Councilor Luci Snyder, Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear and Humane Society for Hamilton County Executive Director Rebecca Stevens look over site plans for a new shelter in Noblesville. (Photo by Robert Herrington)

are excited to visit.” HSHC moved into its current location of less than 10,000 square-feet in October 2006. “We were out of space with the animals we had the day we moved in. The county did a good job designing an animal control facility,” she said, adding that the facility wasn’t built for long-term inhabitants but HSHC is a no-kill shelter. “We did the best we could all these years … We want to ensure all animals are getting the best chance for a second chance.” Stevens said the new space will allow for other services and programs they currently can’t offer at the shelter. The new facility will be funded 100 percent by the HSHC. “We’re not looking to the county or any municipalities to help us fund it,” she said. “We’re not looking for taxpayer dollars.

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Hamilton County Sheriff Mark Bowen said the county is not immune to rise in heroin use in Indiana. prevention To raise awareness, there will be a free forum for families, students and community members from 7 to 9 p.m. on April 21 at the Carmel Clay Public Library, 55 Fourth Ave. SE. The concept for the forum came from five class members from the Hamilton County Leadership Academy. Speakers include Hamilton County/Boone County Task Force members, political leaders and those affected by the drug. State Sen. Jim Merritt (R-Indianapolis), one of the speakers, will talk about the overall heroin epidemic that Indiana is experiencing. “It’s a very inexpensive drug,” Merritt said. “It’s highly addictive and we’re working on saving people that mistakingly overdose. Last year’s lifeline law that added in EMTs can cary Naloxone and Narcan as an overdose antidote. We allowed first responders last year to have it. This year we have a bill to allow civilians to have it and administer it.” Merritt said every community is faced with this crisis. “We’re trying to bring it out into the open so we can solve it,” Merritt said. Merritt said a hit of heroin can be purchased for about $5 now and it’s readily available. Gina Bardach, the executive director of a foun-

Brandon Villa, 23, right, a recovering addict, with State Sen. Jim Merritt. (Submitted photo)

dation called Hope over Heroin, knows the plight of heroin addiction well. Her son, Brandon Villa, is a recovering addict. “It was never spoke about, always swept under the rug,” Bardach stated, in referring to how many overlook drug problems in the schools. Her organization’s advocacy team testified this year for Sen. Merritt to help pass SB-406. Sgt. Tom Weger, public officer/education for Fishers police dept., said they see all types of drugs like any other city would. “I wouldn’t consider it (heroin) to be major problem in Fishers,” Weger said. “But it is something we are concerned about, and it’s on our radar.”


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Pink & White Party brings heightened sense of style

By Michelle Williams • news@currentincarmel.com St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild, founded by many members of the Carmel community, has supported Eskenazi Health since 1907, but women the group is hosting a brand new event this year. In conjunction with this year’s Decorators’ Show House tour, St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild is hosting a special event on May 1 at noon called the Pink & White Party. St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild hosted its first Decorators’ Boles Show House in 1962, making 2015 the 54th annual event. Each year, it is the flagship fundraising event that has enabled the Guild to raise nearly $12 million dollars in support of Eskenazi Health. The Pink & White Party is a special event to honor the support of Eskenazi diagnostic programs and services to treat breast cancer and pulmonary disease. Many breast cancer and lung disease survivors will be recognized at the luncheon. Guests attending the Pink & White Party will hear a presentation from Jennifer Boles, who is a contributing editor to Veranda and House Beautiful magazines. She has also authored an awardwinning blog, “The Peak of Chic” and the popular

The Pink & White party will be held at the Basile Opera Center, 4011 N. Pennsylvania St., May 1. (Submitted photo)

book, “In With the Old – Classic Décor from A to Z.” In her presentation, Boles will discuss the influence of the internet on interior design, and the new popularity of blogs as a design resource. Additionally, she’ll cover cohesive designs that mix heirlooms, classics and modern accessories. She’ll share distinctive ideas for antiques shopping, collecting and personalizing spaces, as well as classic decorative elements that never go out of style. The people at St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild expect that Boles’ presentation at the Pink & White Party will be beneficial and interesting to decorators as well as style enthusiasts. Margaret Baranowski, of Carmel, co-chair for the event, said “It will be a lovely afternoon, especially for those who have battled cancer.” Those interested in attending the Pink & White Party may purchase tickets at www.showhouseindy.org/events.

Rotary unites to fight hunger

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security,” Phil Anderson, Rotary district strategic initiatives chairman, said. Aside from raising awareness, the two-day The battle for hunger is a world wide epidemic event is striving to act as a collaborative apfacing communities all over the globe, including proach in fostering ideas and ways that those in our can help minimize hunger and food insephilanthropy own backyard. curity in our surrounding communities While many for years to come. organizations exit to fight Day one will kick off the event with A Hoosier hunger and food insecurity, Conference on Fighting Hunger. they are often separate entities with “Friday (May 1) is going to be more of similar goals. For Rotary Club District talking about how can we reach a point 6560 and other Rotary Clubs across Anderson of hunger-free communities, and that’s central Indiana, there is a call to unite in really possible, it’s just a matter of all their cause and ideas to help energize the hands coming together,” Rotary Disthe fight against Hoosier food insecurity trict Governor Thomas Branum said. “We and to minimize hunger on a local level. hope that we can inspire people with Coming to the Indiana State Fairideas. We hope that we can encourage grounds May 1 and 2, Rotary Club Dis. people that are already out there doing 6560 will present BetterTogether, a good work and network with others. campaign to advocate unification and Branum You’ve heard the phrase that rising tides awareness among local community orgaraises all boats. That if we work together we can nizations and businesses that have similar goals serve the people we can find that we will be in to help the hunger epidemic in central Indiana. much better shape than we have been.” “The overall goal of the BetterTogether initiaBoth Rotarian community leaders from across tive is to elevate the awareness about food and Indiana, as well as non-Rotarian local and nahunger in central Indiana, but also encourage tional civic leaders who share the objective of others to join with the people who are already working within the area, including Rotary already ending hunger are expected attend. For more information on the event or to regisjoined with all kinds of organizations working ter, visit www.rotarybettertogether.org. within the area to alleviate hunger and food in-

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TIF-backed bonds for Midtown

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Ever since Justin Moffett, of Old Town Design Group, announced he development wants to start on the $130 million Midtown Plan, people have asked: When will it be built? There is one issue that needs to be decided before any shovels can hit the dirt – financing for a parking garage. Moffett said the 15-acre office will house several new office spaces, including several corporate headquarters, which means a multi-story garage will be needed to provide parking without a sprawling lot. He plans to use tax increment financing, which is a way to capture increases in property tax values, to help pay for a bond to construct the project. Moffett said everything will be decided soon, but he doesn’t expect there will be a problem and that tax revenue from this project will help pay off other municipal debt, such as constructing The Palladium. “Any increase in revenue is a positive for the city. We all know that,” he said. “So I don’t think the council wants to miss an opportunity to create a TIF district here. It’s our belief that nobody is questioning whether we are TIF-ing the project. It’s just a matter of what’s the split.” Moffett wants to start on site prep in September and would like to see three of the five build-

A layout of the Midtown area shows parking garages. (Submitted graphic)

ings under construction by the end of the year. He said a parking garage takes six months to build. He said it will also take the same amount of time to build a new facility for Miller Auto Care, a business he agreed to relocate when he bought its building. He said both of those can be built before the large office buildings are complete, which can take up to 18 months to finish. Before anything can begin, he said he needs the Carmel City Council to approve creating a TIF district. So he’s working to present a plan. “As soon as we start digging, we lose the opportunity to TIF the project,” he said. For more, visit currentincarmel.com

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Art in the Afternoon is April 29

By Michelle Williams • news@currentincarmel.com When someone says, “Let me paint you a picture,” that picture is often painted with words. Stop by the new Art in the diversion Afternoon event hosted by the Carmel Arts Council, and you may actually get a painting. Art in the Afternoon is the only small fundraising event that the Carmel Arts Council will host the entire year. Traditionally, the group has hosted an annual luncheon to raise funds for its teacher grants and other community outreach programs. Last year, the council decided to try something new, and Art in the Afternoon was born. On April 29 from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m., The Mansion at Oak Hill will open its doors to community members who will come to view, admire and even purchase locally crafted art. Vivian Lawhead, President of the Carmel Arts Council, said that the event will feature both traditional and contemporary forms of art from more than 25 local artists. Lawhead explained that the intention of moving from a luncheon event to an art exposition was to promote the artists and their work. Additionally, local high school students will provide musical entertainment for the afternoon. Lawhead described the types of art a patron might find at Art in the Afternoon this year. In addition to art in its traditional sense, she says community members will encounter locally

On April 29 from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m., The Mansion at Oak Hill will open its doors to community members who will come to view, admire, and even purchase locally crafted art. (Submitted photo)

crafted jewelry, floral designs, print artistry, leather goods, woodworking pieces and even refashioned furniture and clothing. Opportunities also exist for further involvement with the Carmel Arts Council. “We’re always looking for new guild members to help at special events or in our gallery,” said. Community members interested in attending Art in the Afternoon may purchase tickets for $30 each at CarmelArtsCouncil.org. The cost of the ticket includes a complimentary glass of wine, appetizers and dessert. Ticket sales also support the annual community involvement efforts of the council.

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Ex-Hutterites visit Carmel

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The Nine are a group of former Hutterites who banded together and shared their books story recently in Carmel. Titus Waldner, one of The Nine, said people in the Hutterites groups contend they believe in the Bible and Jesus Christ. “In the colony we were shocked because we were obeying the original tenets that the Hutterites were founded on. So in the end, the Hutterites say they are Christians but the actions prove they are not,” Titus said. The Nine were all between the ages of 17 and 25 when they left the socialistic, communal society. The Nine wrote their first book “Hutterites: Our Story to Freedom” through their own publishing company, Risen Son Publishing. Each wrote their personal story. The Nine’s second book “Since We Told the Truth: Our Life Can Never Be The Same” was published in 2014. Several of the authors held a book signing in Carmel on April 18. The Hutterites, similar to Menonites have approximately 50,000 members, located in middle and western Canada, and upper Midwest and Northwest United States. Titus, 27, left his Hutterite colony in North Dakota when he was 18 and Junia Waldner, 30, left her colony in Manitoba, Canada, when she was 22. The Waldners are not sure if they are distantly related as Waldner is one of the 12 surnames that the Hutterites use. Junia has two

A photo of the nine former Hutterites. (Submitted photo)

sisters that are part of The Nine and Titus has a brother. Junia said when Hutterites leave, they leave with the few possessions they have. Titus said the all money that Hutterites make goes into a bank account controlled by three key people. “Everyone else works for the colony and works for $3 a month as an allowance,” Titus said. “They provide for your housing and food, but beyond that you don’t have any means to live independently outside of the colony.” Junia said there is sexual and domestic abuse going on but it’s kept very quiet because they don’t want law enforcement involved. “The women think it’s wrong to go against their husband because they have been taught to submit to their husband,” Junia said. For more information, visit thenine9.com.

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CarmelFest grand marshal announced news@currentincarmel.com The grand marshal for CarmelFest, happening July 3-4, will be Josh Kaufman, winner of “The Voice” season 6. diversions Prior to competing on “The Voice,” Kaufman played local gigs with his band in the Indianapolis area and supported his family as an SAT prep tutor. His official CarmelFest role will be as grand marshal for the CarmelFest 4th of July Parade that is starting at 10:30 a.m. on July 4 from Carmel Drive and AAA Way. This year’s parade theme is “Stars & Stripes Forever.” The CarmelFest Parade Chairperson is Peggy Powell, FIle photo her co-chair is Bec Hunter.

obituary Dietrich E. Scholz, 81, Carmel, died April 6, surrounded by his family. He was born November 4, 1933, in Berlin, Germany, the son of the late Hans and Elisabeth (Binet) Scholz. He married his sweetheart, Ursula (Soerensen) Scholz, on March 17, 1962. She preceded him in death on July 7, 2002. Dieter came to the United States via Ellis Island in 1957, and he served in the U.S. Army, where he perfected his baking skills. After being discharged from the Army, he returned to Indianapolis, where he owned and Scholz operated two different locations of Gourmet Bakery and Tiffany’s Bakery in Glendale. Dieter is survived by his daughter, Angie Hall, her husband Steve, and their children, Adrienne, Nikki, Shannon, and Stevie; his daughter, Debbie Wiggins, and her children, Natalie, Eric, and Zachary; siblings, twin brother Hans Scholz, Ursula “Uschi” Bamberger, Evi Henrich, and Berndt Scholz; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in passing by his brother, Eberhardt Scholz, sister, Marianne Keul; and brother, Lutz Scholz. The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation and thanks for the excellent care provided over the years by Dr. Napoleon Maminta and Dr. David Rardon. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Autism Speaks, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, or the Humane Society for Hamilton County. Online condolences may be shared by visiting www.flannerbuchanan.com.

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‘Exploration’ will bring kids outside April 25

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The Camel Clay Parks & Recreation staff wants to encourage youth to connect kids with nature. “Spring is a great time to get everyone outdoors,” said Lindsay Labas, Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation marketing director. “We want to focus on younger generations, those individuals who are going to start with parks now and throughout their life span. We want them to utilize the trail network and see how plants work into what we do on a daily basis through our parks maintenance program.” Exploration Celebration, a free program, will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on April 25 at Central Park East Woods. “Our focus is on nature, really getting kids outdoors at a young age,” Labas said. There will be a storyteller from Carmel Clay Public Library who will be reading nature-themed books to all of the participants. The participants will then work on nature crafts that will tie into the stories that they tell. The library representatives will bring books children can borrow for the day. The event is for all ages, Labas said. “But we typically see participants in that preschool age and younger kids,” Labas said. “The story time will be off in the grassy area off from

A youngster explores the parks during last year’s Exploration Celebration. (Submitted photo)

the louder events. We’ll have insects and bugs we’ll be talking about. We’ll be showcasing some of the plants. There will be a craft area where kids will be able to color and do crafts that ties along with a butterfly migration cycle. They will get some seeds that they can take along and plant at home and watch their tree grow.” There also will be a scavenger hunt, using a booklet each participant receives.

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Falk joins Art Splash

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Furniture maker and woodcarver Peter Falk is the latest Indiana Artisan to bring his work to Carmel on a permadesign district nent basis. Falk, who works out of Falk Wood Studio outside Lafayette near Cutler, has accepted an invitation to join Art Splash Gallery. The gallery, located at 111 W. Main St., Suite 40, in Carmel’s Arts and Design District, will regularly feature selections of Falk’s work among its exhibits. “I’ll be having on display a chair and a couple different end tables as well as some smaller everyday-use items and some carving and marquetry I have in the form of boxes,” Falk said. The April edition of the Arts and Design District’s Second Saturday Gallery Walk was Falk’s first event as a member of the Art Splash family. It was a previous installment of the event that led to him joining the gallery. “It was just about a month ago at the last Gallery Walk there was a vacant space in the district and they asked me to be a part of the Gallery Walk even though I wasn’t a member or had my own gallery there,” Falk said. “That was my first opportunity to be part of the district’s events and that opened the door to being there at Art Splash.” The work Falk’s bringing to the gallery has been crafted from wood that began its life as

Let It Grow, Let It Grow, Peter Falk at work. (Submitted photo)

trees from the region. “I’ve been trying to use more local or native wood wherever possible and I’m developing relationships with sawyers or people that have saw mills to cut logs into lumber,” he said. A recent commission — for two end tables and a coffee table made of cherry and sycamore — aided Falk’s efforts. “That ended up leading to us getting our own saw mill and I was able to find the trees,” he said. “That was within the past year and I’m excited about moving towards milling more of my own wood so I can have the ability to cut it the certain ways to best reveal the grain.”

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Pro-life group hosts movie screening By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Carmel High School senior Celina Tragesser loves the life messages in “Bella.” The CHS Teens for Life club schools will present the movie at 3:40 p.m. on April 22 in the school’s Studio Theatre. The public is invited and there is a $1 admission charge with free popcorn and soda. “It’s a great movie for multiple reasons,” said Tragesser, Teens for Life vice president. Tragesser “It’s very well put together and very well-made movie. It was a beautiful thing to watch.” Tragesser said the 2006 movie follows a journey where three individuals discover the beauty of life. “I like it because it goes through the three different parts of life, the value of life as a child, the value of life as an adult and learning how to enjoy where you at it and the value of life as unborn child and how that is a valuable thing as well.” Jon Kane, a Carmel High School art teacher, is the Teens for Life co-sponsor with Margaret Winans. This is the ninth year of the program and Kane and Winans have been involved from the start. Carmel senior Patrick Wrobel is the Teens for Life president. “It’s (‘Bella’) a true love story of a day in New

Co-sponsors Jon Kane and Margaret Winans. (Submitted photo)

York City of the life of three individuals and the choices of those three lives,” Kane said. “It’s a touchy and moving film that leaves a profound message. The actors are believable and it’s not a preachy film. It’s a totally relatable film with great character development.” Kane has invited other churches and Teens for Life groups to the movie showing. “It’s a way for us to celebrate life, which is what our group does from conception to natural death,” Kane said. The CHS Teens for Life has 44 members this school year. Some Teens for Life attend the March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 22, the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion.

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When silence is not golden

Most of us probably forgot about the silence with which congressional investigators were greeted when they asked then Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton if she used a private e-mail account while in that position. We had … until a news report last week brought it to light. The question, in a letter from House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and first reported by the New York Times, was posed seven weeks before Clinton’s tenure ended. When the State Department eventually responded to Issa’s demand in March 2013, nearly two months after she left office, officials also ignored the question about Clinton’s digital habits. “Given Clinton’s admission that she used a personal account and a private server exclusively as secretary, news of this apparent dodge adds to a scandal that has cost the Democratic presidential candidate dearly in polls. As the drip of damaging details continues, when and in what venue Clinton will address the growing scandal is the question,” Fox News reported. Investigation? What investigation? It doesn’t surprise us that a USA Today poll last week showed powerful craving among Democrats for an alternative to candidate Clinton. “A 55 percent majority of Democrats says it’s ‘very important’ to them to see strong challenges to Hillary Clinton for the presidential nomination. Another 25 percent calls it ‘somewhat important.’ ” We find that incredibly telling. ••• Vice President Joe Biden fired a shot across the Clinton camp’s bow when he told The Detroit News last week: “I haven’t made up my mind on (seeking the nomination). I have plenty of time to do that. … (President Barack Obama) and I care about what has to get done in the next two, three months, and when you run for president you’ve got to run for president … .” No giveaway there. Said Obama to an Ohio TV station, “… I think she would be an excellent president.” Was that a shot across Biden’s bow? Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

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In search of a problem

Commentary by Terry Anker

Were it not for the millions of dollars wasted and hundreds of people harmed by the debacle, one could be amused by the recent flap associated with the aborted legislative actions by the good folks at the Statehouse. One can understand, many of us believe that they “should” be doing “something.” Have we pushed these folks to seek problems which they might be able to “solve” with a legislative solution? With the passing of each and every year, hundreds of new pages are added to the Code books. And, millions of pieces of mail are sent to our homes extoling the virtues of this fine work. Unfortunately, the effort too often ends up being a solution in search of a problem. “We’re from the Government; and, we’re here to help!” Alas, the proclamation has come to be joke outlining the abject failure of many of our leaders to meet expectations. To be fair, we have unrealistically high anticipations of these folks. As our collective national faith in religion wanes, could it be that we are substituting one

deity for another? Do we pray to government to fix problems beyond the realm of even the most prominent of elected human officials? If so, what can we reasonably expect our authorities to be able to accomplish? Safety? Protection? Security? Perhaps. Education? Infrastructure? Opportunity? Maybe. Equality? Equivalence? Equity? Could be. Even as we lose confidence in the structures and institutions upon which our society is founded (look no further than voting rates as support for this supposition), we seem to demand more and more naïve wish lists from those who represent us. Sure, they make promises – often the kind of long-tales that would make Pinocchio blush – but, we love the assurances – a lot. Have we passed the point of self-reliance? Maybe the government can tell us. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.

Q U O T E OF  T HE WEEK The best teacher is one who suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with a wish to teach himself. - Edward Bulwar-Lytton

Back in the fifties, I’d plop down in front of the TV and watch shows like “Gunsmoke,” “What’s My Line,” or “The Jack Benny Program.” Deciding what to watch was simple. I looked through the TV Guide, made my selection, and tuned in, seldom rising to change the channel. I tied a string to the electric cord connected to the small black-and-white set in my bedroom. At night, when I started dozing off, I’d give the string a tug and pull the plug out of the socket. Sadly, I never got any credit for inventing the first TV remote. In those days, watching TV was relaxing. But now, I feel anxious when I turn on the set. When I grew up, there were only three or four channels, which made the selection process in those days much easier. Not only that, but if you happened to miss an episode of, let’s say, “Twilight Zone,” it didn’t really matter. Why? Because there would be something completely new and creepy the following week. But now, you have to watch these shows beginning with the very first episode or you will be lost (“Lost” is a good example). What’s worse is that if you try to watch dozens of series at the same time, it becomes impossible to keep all the plots and characters straight. Imagine reading 24 books simultaneously. At least we have DVRs to help us manage our viewing time. That makes things much easier … sort of. “Mary Ellen, when I watched “True Detective” last night, I didn’t recognize the characters.” “Because, Dick, I think you recorded “True Crime” by mistake. Or maybe “American Crime?” “Or maybe I taped “American Greed?” No, I think it was “The Americans.” “Dick, did you record “Masterpiece Theatre” for me?” “I recorded “Masters of Sex” by mistake. I watched one episode already. Why does a guy have to prepare a sumptuous meal just to get his wife in the mood?” “I think you were watching “Master Chef.” “Well, I did record Kevin Spacey in “House of Lies.” “He’s in “House of Cards.” “I miss just plain “House.” I really don’t want to watch all these shows, but I hear people talking about them at work and at parties, and I want to be as culturally hip as possible. Right now, our DVR has a couple dozen programs on it. “We have so much to watch,” said Mary Ellen the other day. “We need to stay home an entire weekend and finally get through it.” We used to say that about cleaning the basement.

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‘Visionaries’ Brainard, Worrell good for city

Editor, I am writing in support of my friend, Jeff Worrell, in his run for city council, in the southeast district. And yes, Jeff is also a friend of, and endorsed by Mayor Brainard … a friendship which developed as Jeff has worked his butt off for Carmel as a volunteer, for many years. As a resident of Carmel for over 48 years now, and also as a business owner in Carmel, I want to proclaim that if not for visionaries like the mayor, and Jeff Worrell, Carmel would still be living in the past, instead of ranking among the best places to live in America! The mayor’s opponent and Jeff’s, (Luci Snyder) have fought the mayor at every turn. Both of these opponents have of course, wanted the mayor’s job...which is probably where that opposition mostly comes from. The only way they

have of getting our attention apparently, is to turn everyday sensible financial decisions, like helping the CRC refinance its debt, into “The sky is falling” verbiage, which simply isn’t true, or necessary. Jeff, as in all things he does, is running a positive campaign, and is not going to bash his opponent with negativity or half-truths … which is not true of her campaign this far. As a concerned citizen, I want candidates like Jeff, that are not only going to stand up for what is right, even if it may be in disagreement with the mayor, but also who will work together with the mayor to carry his vision forward....not fight everything he suggests....just because he was the one suggesting it. It’s time for the city council to start playing for the same team. Tom McHaffie

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RE A D ERS ’ VIEW From a developer to a financial leader Editor, This is something you see with every major corporation in the world. The board of directors appoints a CEO to maximize profits and maintain the company’s values and brand. Sometimes a company goes through a growth phase and uses debt to expand through mergers and acquisitions. When it comes time to shore up their balance sheet and strengthen their credit rating through sound financial oversight, the board appoints a new CEO. When I look at these scenarios in the private sector I can’t help think of our beloved city of Carmel. For the past 20 years the city of Carmel has been run by a developer. No amount of money has been too much to accomplish his vision. 95 million taxpayer dollars for the Palladium, 106 million taxpayer dollars for Keystone Parkway, millions more in taxpayer dollars spent for roundabouts, statues, etc. All this has made Carmel

a very unique place to live. Now the bills are coming due and the developer does not know how to quit spending. We are at a point where we either take a different path or our company will no longer be solvent. If Carmel becomes insolvent, taxes will need to be raised. The company known as the City of Carmel and its board of directors consisting of Carmel voters need to take action. We need to go from a developer to a financial leader with sound money management experience. It is time for Carmel to reduce spending and shore up our finances. It is time to effectively manage our cash flow, so we can keep taxes low and put our city on a sound sustainable fiscal path. Carmel needs to change course for the long term fiscal health and future of our city. It is time for Carmel to hire a financial leader, time for Carmel to hire Rick Sharp. Steve Brooks, 46033

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RE A D ER ’ S VIEW Council made a well-informed decision Editor, With Westfield’s good fortune any community in the country could have built our new industry, but they didn’t. Our leadership, working with experts in the sports and tourism industries along with municipal economist, recognized its potential as an economic magnet. We beat the world to a winning formula: now 26 baseball/softball diamonds, 31 multi-use/soccer fields and by next fall a public/private year-round indoor facility with three soccer/multi use fields, locker rooms, restaurant, observation decks, a store and conference rooms. We’re also getting a private field house for basketball and volleyball. This Grand Park has already, in its first season, attracted enough neighboring commercial assessed value investment to produce nearly a third of the tax revenue necessary to service the city’s outlay – and it’s only the beginning. I’m writing this because the detractors who are running for office in Westfield are trying to halt our opportunities. They are using fictional math to make their points. Please be wary of this hand full of folks with big voices. With little exception they have not attended the open discussions that they could have and they do not know what they are talking about. The council knows

that the cash-flow will be there. They know that state law residential taxes cannot go over the 1 percent cap, where they are now, unless you again vote for a school tax referendum. Most of the city councilors have listened and are keen on what it takes to attract desired tax-paying businesses. Above all is Westfield’s great fortune to have found a business seasoned visionary for mayor. Andy Cook recognized early the greatest opportunity any community could wish for. It took positive thinking and drive to accumulate the right teams, specialist and investors to put together. Andy is a natural born CEO. By definition a CEO is a leader who has a vision and communicates it well. A CEO has the will and nerve to stand by one’s principals and builds a team to manage the vision as if it were their own. Have confidence, we will grow up into a fine, refreshed city that has worked for eight years to identify and keep its heritage. Can you imagine a more interesting clean industry to support? Good luck Westfield. I beg you to stick with our successes. To read more, visit www.currentinwestfield. com. Mic Mead, Westfield

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Teeth-chattering change Commentary by Danielle Wilson I don’t like change. Maybe it’s my sense of order and predilection towards the mundane, but varying from routine makes me humor anxious, particularly when I don’t initiate it. I also can’t stand going to the dentist. Too many cavities as a child and the ginger-propensity for needing more anesthesia than normal people (it’s true!) have left me with a lifetime of traumatic memories. So imagine my distress when I arrived for my semiannual checkup and discovered my usual hygienist had retired . . . the day before. On the outside I appeared sincere in my welcoming of New Lady, but on the inside I was calculating how fast I could sprint back to my van. Here’s the deal. I’ve had to work really hard to overcome my fears of dentistry, and a large part of my “therapy” has been consistency. I’ve seen the same guy for seventeen years, and he’s had the same hygienist for most of that. I trust them both implicitly. They know and understand my “issues,” and when I start a conversation with, “I scoured the house for something to calm myself down, but all I could find was expired liquid Tylenol with codeine,” they don’t call CPS. Is it any wonder I found fault immediately with New Lady? She was condescending, arrogant, and used medical terminology that of course I didn’t understand. She declared “You grind your teeth at night” and “Your gums are receding”

without a hint of empathy. She also made it quite clear that I wasn’t doing a good enough job flossing. How dare she! Didn’t New Lady know how things work? Granted, it was her first day and I was only her second patient, but she was doing everything wrong. Where were the “there, there’s” and the distracting questions and the cheers for at least attempting to take decent care of my teeth? I couldn’t wait for the dentist to come in so I could “have a word.” But then an interesting thing happened. I looked at my watch and realized the cleaning had taken about half the time as usual. I also wasn’t as stiff as I normally am, the aftermath of having clenched my fists and shoulders for 45 minutes of aggressive plaque removal. Thinking back, I hadn’t actually come out of my chair at all, a personal record. And, New Lady had performed an oral cancer exam, which old hygienist had never done. I couldn’t believe it, but in those few moments of quiet, I came to appreciate the outstanding job performed by New Lady. Lesson learned? Change doesn’t have to be bad, and, on occasion, change can even be good. I still hate the dentist though. Peace out.

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5th Anniversary Kick-Off Event* Harry Connick, Jr.

Carmel residents don’t have to travel far to see famous performers like Harry Connick Jr., Yo- Yo Ma, or Frank Sinatra Jr. For its fifth season, The Center for the Cover Story Performing Arts is bringing top-notch performers to Carmel. President and CEO of The Center for the Performing Arts, Tania Castroverde Moskalenko said she is excited about how in only a “few short years” since The Center opened it has proven Moskalenko itself to be “part of the arts culture and entertainment landscape” in Central Indiana, by bringing what she calls “powerhouse artists” to the Indianapolis-area. “And we are so excited that Harry Connick Jr. is going to open our fifth season,” she said. “It is just tremendous for The Center and for the community.”

Aug. 6, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. | The Palladium Harry Connick, Jr.’s meteoric rise in the world of music was only a prelude to a multi-faceted career. This pianist, vocalist, composer, band leader, actor, and philanthropist has received awards and recognition for his live and recorded musical performances, and for his achievements on screens large and small, as well as the Broadway stage. Throughout his stellar career, Harry Connick, Jr. has earned three Grammy awards, two Emmy Awards, and two Tony nominations, and spearheaded efforts to help rebuild his hometown of New Orleans after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. *Subscribe or become a Partner at the $250 level and above to gain access to an exclusive pre-sale opportunity!

Printing Partners C l a s s i ca l S e r i e s Yo-Yo Ma, Cello*

Nov. 18, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. | The Palladium The many-faceted career of cellist Yo-Yo Ma is testament to his continual search for new ways to communicate with audiences and to his personal desire for artistic growth and renewal. One of the world’s most highly-lauded performing and recording artists, his discography consists of over 90 albums, including more than 17 Grammy Award winners. *Classical Subscribers have the first opportunity to purchase tickets to Yo-Yo Ma. Single tickets go on sale to nonClassical Subscribers in July.

Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra with Special

Guest, Lech Wałsa, former President of Poland Feb. 26, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Ernst Van Tiel, Artistic Director Boguslaw Dawidow, Principal Guest Conductor Founded in 1945 on the heels of postwar Polish independence, The Polish Baltic Philharmonic is the largest music institution in northern Poland.

Joshua Bell & The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Pinchas Zukerman

Jan. 10, 2016 at 7 p.m. | The Palladium Acknowledged as one of the UK’s most prodigious orchestras, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra enjoys an international reputation for bringing audiences worldwide first-class performances and the highest possible standards of music-making across a diverse range of musical repertoire. The concert will feature Mr. Zukerman as soloist in a performance of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61.

March 13, 2016 at 7 p.m. | The Palladium Music Director, Joshua Bell The Academy is known for their polished and refined sound, with performances rooted in outstanding musicianship. The collegiate spirit and flexibility of the conductor-less ensemble remains an Academy Moskalenko hallmark which continues today, with virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell as its Music Director. Together they explore symphonic repertoire to perform ‘chamber music on a grand scale.’

Jeremy Denk, Piano

April 24, 2016 at 3 p.m. | The Palladium Pianist Jeremy Denk is the winner of a 2013 MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship, the 2014 Avery Fisher Prize, and Musical America’s 2014 Instrumentalist of the Year award. Denk is one of America’s most thought-provoking, multi-faceted, and compelling artists.

Cleveland Orchestra

May 15, 2016 at 7 p.m. | The Palladium Prepare to be amazed by one of the Top 10 orchestras in the world (Gramophone Magazine 2008). Under the leadership of music director Franz Welser-Möst, the Cleveland Orchestra has become one of the most sought after performing ensembles in the world. In concerts at its winter home at Severance Hall, in residencies from Miami to Vienna, and on tour around the world, the Cleveland Orchestra sets standards of artistic excellence, creative programming, and community engagement. The concert will include a performance of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 1 in G minor.


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Ramsey Lewis Quartet: The In Crowd & Hang On Ramsey 50th Anniversary

t h e s t r at f o r d songbook Series

Michael Feinstein with Cheyenne Jackson

The Great American Songbook Academy Finals*

July 25, 2015 at 7 p.m. | The Palladium High school vocalists from around the country auditioned to attend the weeklong Songbook Academy, where they learned from world-class mentors Tony-nominee Laura Osnes, Grammy-winner Sylvia McNair, and five-time Grammy nominee Michael Feinstein to discover the enduring beauty of the Great American Songbook. Listen to these aspiring stars compete for the title of Songbook Youth Ambassador. *Single tickets for Songbook Academy Finals will go on sale June 2nd.

Ann Hampton Callaway:

Barbra Streisand Songbook Sept. 18, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Ann Hampton Callaway is one of the finest singer/songwriters of our generation. Ann is a devoted keeper-of-the-flame of the Great American Songbook. Her spontaneity, intelligence, and soulful charisma have won her a diverse fan-base including notables such as Barbra Streisand, Clive Davis, Carly Simon and Wynton Marsalis.

Frank Sinatra, Jr.:

Sinatra Sings Sinatra The Centennial Celebration Oct. 16, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Sinatra Sings Sinatra is a one of a kind multi-media experience. In stories, photos, videos and songs, Frank Sinatra, Jr. delivers first-hand recollections of life on and off stage with his iconic father. This show explains it all with excerpts from his films, rare family photos and insights into the world’s greatest entertainer that can only come from his son.

March 5, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium The Great American Songbook Ambassador and five-time Grammy nominee Michael Feinstein is joined on stage with stage, film, and television star Cheyenne Jackson. Jackson has been featured on 12 different albums, and appeared in such mega-hits/critical favorites such as Glee, 30 Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Law & Order.

Denzal Sinclaire

April 16, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Multiple nominee of the Juno Award (Canada’s Grammy Award), and a recipient of the 2004 National Jazz Award for “Best Album,” Denzal Sinclaire evokes a profound emotional interaction with his audience, touching the listener with his passionate and sincere delivery of every song he sings. Sinclaire returns to the Palladium after his debut at the 2014 Encore Celebration Gala.

ta f t l a w jazz & B l u e s S e r i e s The Bad Plus with Joshua Redman

Oct. 18, 2015 at 7 p.m. | The Palladium Saxophonist Joshua Redman is one of the most acclaimed and charismatic jazz artists to have emerged in the ‘90s and has established himself as one of the most consistent and successful bandleaders. He has worked and recorded with many great jazz artists for two decades. He looks forward to pushing musical boundaries as he joins forces with his friends and colleagues, The Bad Plus, in a very special concert.

Jan. 9, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Ramsey has been an iconic leader in the contemporary jazz movement for over 50 years, with an unforgettable sound and outgoing personality that has allowed him to cross over to the pop and R&B charts. In the mid 60’s, Lewis was the nation’s most successful jazz pianist, topping the charts with “The ‘In’ Crowd” and “Hang On Sloopy.” Both singles each sold over one million copies, and were awarded gold discs. Now Ramsey is revisiting these classic records in this special performance.

John Scofield & Joe Lovano Quartet

Feb. 6, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Grammy-winning saxophonist/composer Joe Lovano and the equally lauded guitarist/composer John Scofield return to the spotlight together. Audience members will enjoy the next level in their partnership – the sum of their collective years of experience, creativity and technique presented with intensity, skill and fun as Scofield and Lovano showcase their dynamic new ensemble.

Christian McBride Big Band

March 4, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Four-time Grammy-winning jazz bassist Christian McBride can be likened to a force of nature, fusing the fire and fury of a virtuoso with the depth and grounding of a seasoned journeyman. McBride won a 2012 Grammy Award with his big band for The Good Feeling, featuring his own arrangements of jazz standards like “Broadway” and original works like “Bluesin’ in Alphabet City,” which was commissioned by Wynton Marsalis for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

SFJAZZ Collective: The Music of Michael Jackson

April 8, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium If you aren’t already familiar with the eight artists who comprise the SFJAZZ Collective, you will be. As soloists, composers and bandleaders, they represent what’s happening now in jazz. More than master instrumentalists, each member possesses a totally individual creative voice, working collectively to express a unified musical identity.

t h e c n o f i n a n c i a l g r o up country Series Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers

Vikki Carr

Jan. 30, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Star of the stage and screen, Vikki Carr, has captivated audiences nationally and abroad for over 50 years. In her illustrious career she has garnered four Grammy Awards including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy and has released over 60 best‑selling recordings.

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Regina Carter & Kenny Barron

Nov. 21, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Violin star and MacArthur “Genius” Grant recipient, Regina Carter, is paired with jazz piano giant Kenny Barron in an intimate duet setting, first heard on their remarkable 2001 collaboration, Freefall. Barron is a 2010 NEA Jazz Master who has helped define and extend the jazz tradition. A nine-time Grammy nominee, his storied career has included extended associations with Stan Getz, Yusef Lateef and Freddie Hubbard.

Sept. 25, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers have been dazzling audiences for 60 years. The trio has performed in concert stages all over the world, and has seen their records top the charts and touch the lives of fans from eight to eighty. Larry says of their 60th Anniversary Tour, “We’re not calling it a farewell or a final tour. We’re calling it the 60th Anniversary Celebration. By no means are we retiring.”


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Tanya Tucker

Oct. 31, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Only 13 when her provocative “Delta Dawn” caused a nationwide stir and became a Top 10 country hit, Tucker has built one of the most successful and compelling careers in music. Considered one of the very few females of the “outlaw” country movement, she holds a Grammy award, two CMA awards, Two Academy of Country Music awards, and three CMT Awards. Twenty-three of her albums have landed in the country Top 40 chart since her 1972 debut.

Silk Road Ensemble

The Oak Ridge Boys

Feb. 27, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Embark on a global musical journey with the Silk Road Ensemble formed under the artistic direction of cellist Yo-Yo Ma. Since 2000, the Ensemble has been redefining world music for 21st Century audiences. Representing a global array of cultures, Silk Road musicians co-create art, performances and ideas. They draw on a rich tapestry of traditions that make up our shared cultural heritage, creating a new musical language—a uniquely engaging and accessible encounter between the foreign and the familiar that reflects our manylayered contemporary identities.

April 23, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Theirs is one of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in the music industry. The four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of the Oak Ridge Boys have spawned dozens of Country hits and a No. 1 Pop smash, earned them Grammy, Dove, CMA, and ACM awards and garnered a host of other industry and fan accolades. Every time they step before an audience, the Oaks bring four decades of charted singles, and 50 years of tradition, to a stage show widely acknowledged as among the most exciting anywhere.

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w o r l d s t ag e S e r i e s Ronnie Milsap: Farewell Tour

National Dance Company of Siberia

Nov. 20, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium After four decades in the music business, Ronnie Milsap will be saying goodbye to the road. Ronnie Milsap is country music’s first successful blind singer and one of the most successful and versatile country “crossover” singers of his time. His songs appeal to both country and pop fans with songs that have crossed over to both markets. He is credited with six Grammy Awards and forty No. 1 country hits, third to George Strait and Conway Twitty. He was selected for induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014.

Oct. 11, 2015 at 3 p.m. | The Palladium The National Dance Company of Siberia was founded in 1960 and has been a success from the very outset based on its original style of performing Siberian dances. With a company of 50 accomplished dancers, you will be captivated by the vivid character portrayals, the musical movements, and the fanciful patterns of the choreographic design. The National Dance Company of Siberia, like all the very best dance companies, has something for everybody and should not be missed.

Rosanne Cash

Nov. 1, 2015 at 3 p.m. | The Palladium The Bollywood Masala Orchestra and Dancers of India present “Spirit of India,” a new step toward a bold vision in Indian live music and dance being presented to the world for the first time. With 17 professional artists onstage, you will experience the soul of a veritable feast of Indian sounds, featuring a mix of Indian and Western instruments such as bass drums, side drums, trombone, tabla, dholak, harmonium, and clarinet, among many others. Your feet will soon be tapping along without you even realizing it.

Jan. 8, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Legendary singer and songwriter, Rosanne Cash has been touring successfully behind her acclaimed 2014 album, The River and the Thread, which garnered Cash three Grammy awards including Best Americana Album. Cash won her first Grammy in 1985 and has recorded 15 albums, including Seven Year Ache, King’s Record Shop, and more recently, Black Cadillac and The List. She has charted 21 Top 40 country singles.

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

March 11, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Nearing their 5th decade together, the iconic and profoundly influential Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, often cited as a catalyst for an entire movement in Country Rock and American Roots Music, continues to add to their legendary status. With multi-platinum and gold records, strings of top ten hits such as “Fishin’ In The Dark” and “Mr. Bojangles,” multiple Grammy, IBMA, CMA Awards and nominations, the band’s accolades continue to accumulate.

Bollywood Masala Orchestra

Compañia Flamenca José Porcel

Oct. 9, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Spain’s premiere flamenco dancer and choreographer, José Porcel, and his company of gifted dancers and musicians dazzle audiences with an explosion of passionate rhythms, powerful movement, vibrant colors, and breathtaking choreography. Porcel has been dancing Andalusian folkloric dances and flamenco since the age of 13, and has spent his life studying in Madrid with the masters of the craft. Now he brings his extraordinary company to the Center to share the customs, the culture, the art and, most of all, the passion of the Flamenco.

Son de Madera

Nov. 13, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Tarkington Son de Madera represents the leading success in the current son jarocho movement (a musical and dance genre from Veracruz, Mexico). Son de Madera´s performances are sensuous and with an exquisite sense of musicianship and have been featured on numerous television and radio programs in Mexico and the USA. Presented in Partnership with the Mexican Consulate of Indianapolis

Direct from Ireland, Celtic Nights, “The Spirit of Freedom” Feb. 20, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium A cast of six of Ireland’s most talented and coveted international dancers and fine musicians, will leave the Palladium ringing with the sounds of Celtic music old and new. Spirit of Freedom tells the story of Irish independence. Through music, song, dance, and storytelling, Celtic Nights honors the struggle of a people fighting to gain freedom, independence, and true democracy.

Ailey II

Oct. 30, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium “The entire company… looks terrific. Clearly, the future is theirs.” – The New York Times Performing Alvin Ailey’s signature work, Revelations, the company is sure to deliver an evening of dazzling choreography & movement. Ailey II is universally renowned for merging the spirit and energy of the country’s best young dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today’s most outstanding emerging choreographers. With new Artistic Director Troy Powell at the helm, Ailey II continues to thrive as he brings a fresh dimension to this beloved company.


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Moscow Festival Ballet

The Tarkington | Program: Giselle | Jan. 15, 2016 at 8 p.m. Program: Cinderella | Jan. 16, 2016 at 8 p.m. | Jan. 17, 2016 at 3 p.m. Artistic Director: Sergei Radchenko Sergei Radchenko, legendary principal dancer of the Bolshoi Ballet, founded the company of 50 in 1989 to create an ensemble that would bring together the highest classical elements of the great Bolshoi and Kirov Ballet companies. Under his direction, leading dancers from across Russia now stage exciting new productions of timeless classics.

Alonzo King LINES Ballet

March 18 & 19, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Tarkington San Francisco’s Alonzo King LINES Ballet leaps to uncharted heights with bold new dance innovations that break the mold of what ballet can be. The company will perform Alonzo King’s latest work inspired by animal “soundscapes” by famed bio-acoustician Dr. Bernie Krause. Krause is known for collaborations with The Doors, The Byrds, Stevie Wonder, and for dozens of Hollywood films including Rosemary’s Baby, Castaway, and Apocalypse Now. Bernie Krause describes his collaboration with Alonzo King LINES Ballet as an opportunity to “explore the sonic intersection between natural soundscapes and their profound inspiration of human music and dance.”

Drewry Simmons Vornehm pop & Rock Shows Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn

Oct. 23, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Béla Fleck is widely renowned as the world’s greatest banjo player. His insatiable creative spark has yielded him Grammy nominations in more categories than anyone in the award’s history. Fleck is joined by his wife, fellow banjo virtuoso Abigail Washburn, for a performance blended with original compositions and traditional folk favorites.

Dan Zanes & Friends

Under the Streetlamp

March 18, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Under the Streetlamp, America’s hottest new vocal group with two PBS top specials, performs an electrifying evening of classic hits from the American radio songbook. Exuding the irresistible rapport of a modern day Rat Pack, the quartet delivers an evening of unforgettable entertainment.

Patty Griffin, Sara Watkins, & Anaïs Mitchell

March 20, 2016 at 7 p.m. | The Palladium In a highly anticipated national tour, Grammy Award-winner Patty Griffin joins forces with Sara Watkins and Anaïs Mitchell in a celebration of American songwriting and performance. More than just a three-act show, this special “singers-in-theround” style show features all three artists on stage together, sharing songs and accompanying each other for the entire evening.

F am i l y S h o w s

Project Trio: Peter & The Wolf

Jan. 9, 2016 at 10 a.m, & 2 p.m. | The Tarkington Project Trio has performed for over 300,000 students on 4 continents, including over 40 states in the US. With over 80,000,000 views on Youtube and appearances on popular TV shows on Nickelodeon and MTV, Project Trio is instantly recognizable to students of all ages. By presenting instrumental music fused with hip-hop, rock, and pop, Project Trio truly bridges the gap between classical music and pop culture.

Disney’s Choo-Choo Soul

March 12, 2016 at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. | The Tarkington Imagine soulful and current renditions of the ABC’s, 1-2-3’s, and learning how to be polite. Imagine a diverse and incredibly hip duo, teaching children through music on an animated train.... and Choo-Choo Soul is born! This live stage show is created from the Disney Channel’s Choo-Choo Soul with Genevieve! program, which has been honored with a Parents Choice Award for Children’s television. The music is contagious and soulful, with a focus on trains and learning. Genevieve stars as the Train Conductor assisted by DC, her beatboxing, breakdancing engineer.

spotlight shows Re-inventing the Radio: An Evening with Ira

Gordon Lightfoot 50th Anniversary Tour

Nov. 5, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium After 50 active years of hit song making and international album sales well into the multi-millions, it’s safe to say that esteemed singer-songwriter and musician Gordon Lightfoot resides atop the list of all-time greats. This special performance will feature his well known hits as well as some deep album cuts for the die-hard fanatics, all of which are woven together with some of Lightfoot’s own behind-the-scenes stories about his historic 50-year musical career.

Nov. 14, 2015 at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. | The Tarkington Grammy award winner Dan Zanes occupies a unique place in American music where sea shanties, North American and West Indian folk music, play party songs, English music hall, the spirit of early rock-and-roll and soulful originals collide. Dan Zanes has toured the world sharing 21st century social music with enthusiastic crowds of kids and kid sympathizers.

National Circus & Acrobats of the People’s Republic of China

Oct. 24, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium Direct from Beijing, the National Circus is especially acclaimed in China because of the unique acts in their program such as Great Teeterboard, Grand Flying Trapeze, Group Contortion, Straw Hats Juggling, Girls’ Balance With Bowls and many other outstanding acts.

Glass Jan. 23, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium The creator of the public radio show This American Life talks about his program and how it’s put together: what makes a compelling story, where they find the amazing stories for their show, how he and his staff are trying to push broadcast journalism to do things it doesn’t usually do. As part of this, Glass mixes stories from the show, live onstage, combining his narration with pre-taped quotes and music, recreating the sound of the show as the audience watches. And he plays funny and memorable moments from the show, and talks about what was behind their creation.


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HOLID A Y SHOWS Wynonna & The Big Noise Christmas

The Band of the Royal Marines with the Pipes, Drums, & Highland Dancers of the Scots Guards

Feb. 5, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium In their distinguishing white helmets, Royal Marines Bands are celebrated for the quality of their music, visual grandeur and precision drill. On the concert platform they enjoy a similar reputation ensuring their continuing popularity with their audiences. The Band’s repertoire includes popular classics, Big Band, stimulating contemporary works and entertaining solo features. They also provide jazz, string and woodwind ensembles, making the Royal Marines musician one of the most versatile and adept in military music.

MOJO & The Bayou Gypsies

March 11, 2016 at 8 p.m. | The Tarkington MOJO & The Bayou Gypsies are powerfully talented musicians and entertainers who immerse the audience into all original Zydeco music and dancing in the Southwest Louisiana tradition. No one will be able to sit still, and everyone will remember MOJO & The Bayou Gypsies forever.

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Sat, Apr 25 @ 7:30 P

Singer/Songwriter Showcase Feat. Austin Johnson, Sara Kays & Joy Caroline Mills

Weds, Apr 29 @ 7:30 P First Avenue Folk Series

Flying Cat Concerts & The Warehouse Present:

Connor Garvey

Fri, May 1 @ 8 P

Amy Speace CD Release Tour Ryan Culwell

Sun, May 3 @ 12:30 P

Midwest School of Voice Presents: Young Artist Showcase

Sun, May 3 @ 4:30 P

Midwest School of Voice Presents: Young Artist Showcase 254 1st Ave SW, Carmel 46032 • (317) 661-1760

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December 4, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium This marks Wynonna’s third consecutive Christmas tour, for which she’ll perform holiday classics as well as her greatest hits. “I love singing the music that inspires me to remember the real reason for the season,” Wynonna said about the tour. Wynonna is a five-time Grammy winner and New York Times bestselling author. She was awarded Top Female Vocalist of the Year trophy at the ACM Awards and with The Judds, Wynonna sold more than 10 million albums and also achieved six chart toppers of her own.

Dave Koz & Friends Holiday Show

December 11, 2015 at 8 p.m. | The Palladium The fan-favorite holiday concert, Dave Koz & Friends, returns to the Palladium with an uplifting, high-energy show that puts fans of all ages into the holiday spirit as some of smooth jazz’s biggest names jam on fresh, lively arrangements of seasonal favorites. Koz has played with such artists as Burt Bacharach, Ray Charles, Natalie Cole, Celine Dion, Shelby Lynne, Kenny Loggins, U2, Barry Manilow, Michael McDonald, Luther Vandross and Rod Stewart.

Jim Brickman “Comfort & Joy Tour”

December 17, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. | The Palladium Jim Brickman has amassed 27 Top 40 singles on the adult contemporary charts, including 14 Top 10 smashes. His collaboration with soaring country songstress Martina McBride, the beautiful paean to love titled “Valentine,” scored at mainstream country radio in 1998, peaking at No. 9. In 2013, Brickman’s The Magic of Christmas featuring the 2003 remake of “Sending You A Little Christmas” with Johnny Mathis landed at #1 on Billboard New Age and took the #58 spot on Billboard Top 200.

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April 21, 2015

NIGHT & DAY Books on Tap • Join Hamilton East Public Library’s offsite book club at local restaurants and pubs in the Fishers area for discussions of various fiction books. This month’s featured book was “A Star for Mrs. Blake” by April Smith. • Tonight 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., recurs monthly. • 9402 Uptown Dr., Indianapolis. • Free, no registration required. • 579-0307. • www.hepl.lib.in.us

wednesday

Jump for Paws • Hamilton County Humane Society is looking for donations. To support the shelter, attend this fundraiser where kids can play and adults shop. A portion of the proceeds will go towards HCHS ($1 per every admission and $3 per every Pizza Meal purchased). Vendors will also make donations. • Tonight from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. • 1710 Pleasant St., Noblesville • $8.99 for children, no fee for adults • www.visithamiltoncounty.com/includes/events Carmel Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony • The city of Carmel welcomes the community to a Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony, as a part of the Yom Hashoah international holiday. The keynote speaker is Steven Frankovitz, a second generation Holocaust survivor. • Today from noon to 2 p.m. • Free • 1235 Central Park East Dr., Carmel • 571-2494 Asian Take-Out Cooking Class at A Cut Above Catering • Learn to make all your favorite Asian takeout dishes including spring rolls, dumplings, beef and noodle stir fry, fried rice, and honey ginger stir fry. Chefs will guide and provide a hands-on learning experience. Be sure to bring photo ID. • Tonight from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. • $45 admission fee. • 12955 Old Meridian St. STE104, Carmel • 575-9514

Thursday

Fishers Culinary Tour • Take a ride in a luxury motor coach driven by a chauffeur to four restaurants in one night for a guided tasting of the best of the town of Fishers. Attendees will have “backstage” opportunities such as meeting the store owner or a chef, or hearing the history of the restaurant. • Tonight from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. • $75 per person, prepaid registration is required. • Various Fishers locations. • 863-8257 • www.smallpotatoesindy.com/ indieindyfoodietours Watercolor Painting at Always in Stitches • Not an artist? No problem. This no experience required class will help you paint a beautiful scene in one evening. Attending all classes will allow you to take home your own creations of seashells, pears in a bowl, and tulips.• Tonight 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.; April 24 and 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • $25 for tonight’s class, $50 for the 24th, and $50 for the 25th. • 1808 E. Conner St., Noblesville • 776-4227 Nefarious Noblesville Ghost Walk • Visit the Historic Noblesville Square for a guided tour of some of the “haunted” buildings. You may even hear voices calling along the way! No children under age 6 are allowed. • Tonight from 8 p.m. to approximately 10 p.m. • 839 Conner St., Noblesville • Reservations required; $18 for adults, $13 for children and seniors. • 8406456 • www.unseenpress.com

friday

Arbor Day at Conner Prairie • Spring is a “treerific” time to learn about trees in Indiana. This event will teach you all about types of trees, how they are used, how to climb them like a pro, and more. • Today 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Price included with general admission. • 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers. • 776-6006 • www.connerprairie.org/Things-To-Do

saturday

Earth Day ArborFest at Forest Park • Join the community in Noblesville’s third annual ArborFest

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to celebrate the city and the earth. Featuring keynote speaker Tim Womick, who will dramatically enter on cue by helicopter, weather permitting. Many activities and a fundraiser breakfast and lunch will be offered. • Today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. • 701 Cicero Rd., Nobesville • 776-6324 • www.cityofnoblesville.org Exploration Celebration • Explore and learn about nature at Central Park East Woods. Information about bugs and plants will be presented as well as the opportunity to make nature crafts and participate in a scavenger hunt. • Today from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. • Free. • 1235 Central Park East Dr., Carmel • 573-5243 • www.carmelclayparks.com Museum of Miniature Houses Attic Sale at Carmel Lion’s Club • The sale this year will include large selections of miniature furniture, dolls, dollhouses, doll/ dollhouse accessories, kits, and other various supplies. Other items are on sale at the museum, so don’t forget to stop by both places! • Today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • 141 E. Main St., Carmel. • Free. • 575-9466 • www. museumofminiatures.org/attic%20sale Conner Prairie “Shear” Fun • Discover the process it takes to get from a fluffy sheep to a blanket in the Conner Prairie barns. You can watch the trained staff shear the sheep, clean and prepare the wool, see live silkworms, and more. Many hands-on activities and demonstrations. This is a great event for kids. • Today and April 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers. • Price included in general admission. • 776-6006 • www.connerprairie. org/Things-To-Do Kite Day at Mulberry Fields Park in Zionsville • In conjunction with National Kite Month (April), come fly a kite in the park and support the Boys & Girls Club and the Hawk Foundation. Admissions will benefit both of these organizations. • Today from noon to 3 p.m. • $2 per person and $5 per family. • 9645 Whitestown Rd., Zionsville. • www.zionsvillechamber.org/events

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The Center Presents: Itzhak Perlman • Esteemed violinist Perlman will be performing this evening. Beloved for his charm, humanity, and talent, you will not want to miss seeing this world renowned instrumentalist. • Tonight at 7 p.m. • Tickets start at $45 • 1 Center Green, Carmel. • 843-3800 • www. thecenterfortheperformingarts.org/tickets Meet Indiana Author Jennifer Niven • Author of “All the Bright Places” and hailed as “the next John Green,” Niven is an extremely talented writer. Her work has hit every “best of 2015” book list and is even being optioned into a movie. Niven will be at the Carmel Barnes and Noble this evening to meet fans and sign book copies. • Tonight at 7 p.m. • 14790 Greyhound Plaza, Carmel. • Free. • 844-2501

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Drawing Class at Nickel Plates Art Campus • Studio artists Bruce Neckar and John Reynolds are offering a weekly drawing course for those who would like to learn. Beginners are welcome. Although the course began April 6, it is not too late to join and lasts until June 6th. All materials will be provided. • Every Monday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. • $100, registration required. • 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville. • 452-3690 • www.nickelplatesarts.org/classes Veterans’ Aid Seminar • Learn about Veterans’ benefits and eligibility requirements to help towards the cost of assisted living. This informative seminar is being hosted at The Hearth. • Tonight from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. • Register by April 24 by calling 732-5315. • 11755 N. Michigan Rd., Zionsville. • www.zionsvillechamber.org/events

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times and it’s always been tops.” The concert is free but there is an offering for those who wish to donate, Glasgow said. There Carmel Friends Church pastor Keith Glasgow is also African merchandise and handicrafts for is eager to see the reaction from his congregasale. tion and public to some concert special visitors. The Watoto is a holistic care program to help the large number of orphaned The Watoto Chilchildren in Uganda and other African nadren’s Choir, from Uganda, will present tions. It was started by U.S. missionaries two concerts on April 24 at Carmel in the 1980s. Friends Church, 651 W. Main St., as part Any money raised goes right to the of its U.S. tour. The concert for the public program, Glasgow said. will be held at 7 p.m. At 1:30 p.m., the Glasgow “There are about 20,000 children choir will perform for the pupils and parents of the Coram Deo Academy, a school that who have been abducted to be child soldiers,” Glasgow said. uses the church’s facilities. Glasgow said there are orphans or rescued Glasgow said the well-trained children’s choirs child soldiers who are put in homes with women are designed to raise funds from the United many who are widowed, often from AIDS. States, Australia, Japan and Europe each year. “They essentially put one (foster) mom in a The choirs have been traveling internationally house with eight children in a basic rustic house since 1994 as advocates for the estimated 50 but it is much better than living on the street,” million children orphaned from HIV/AIDS, war, Glasgow said. “It’s a wonderful thing they are dopoverty and disease. ing. The purpose for Uganda is really to educate “They do a great job training them with chorethese children so they become doctors, lawyers, ography and singing,” said Glasgow, an Austrapoliticians or whatever. Already some have gone lian who has been at the Carmel church for six to universities.” months. “We’ve hosted in Australia a number of

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Extra, Extra … Broadway is coming to Indianapolis! One of my favorite things to do is catch a Broadway show at ON STAGE Old National Centre or Clowes Memorial Hall. Broadway in Indianapolis just announced the all-new 20152016 season, which includes the return of one of Indianapolis’ favorites in a spectacular new production – “The Phantom of the Opera.” The five show package also includes “Cirque Dreams Holidaze,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Once,” and Disney’s “Newsies.” Back by popular demand, “The Book of Mormon” returns as a season option and will run for a special limited engagement in April 2016. Grab your family and friends and be dazzled by the energy of “Cirque Dreams Holidaze.” The show celebrates the most wonderful time of the year with singers, original music, and seasonal favorites all performed in a winter wonderland of amazement. Click your heels together and join Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, Dorothy, and her little dog Toto as they journey through the magical land of Oz searching for the Wizard. “The Wizard of Oz” will thrill you with new songs by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber while bringing back the beloved songs

from the iconic MGM movie. Watch out for the Wicked Witch of the West and her flying monkeys as you rediscover the real story of Oz in this fantastic musical treat for the whole family. “Once” is a winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards including best musical. This romantic enchanting tale brings together two people and tells the story about going for your dreams, not living in fear,and the power of music that connects all of us. Ever dreamed of being a Paper Boy? Now is your chance to get the inside scoop from a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York in Disney’s “Newsies.” Broadway in Indianapolis Season Tickets are on sale now. For more information, visit BroadwayIndianapolis.com. I can’t wait to review the truly amazing new 2015-2016 Broadway Season for Current Publications - Join me, stay tuned, and I will see YOU on Broadway! Amy Pauszek is a Film Producer / Partner at Ever Film Productions, LLC and a Scouting & Casting Associate at Talent Fusion, Indianapolis. You can follow Amy on twitter @WonderWomanAmyP.

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Bolander Ianni Insurance joined Shepherd Insurance on April 1, according to Bill Bolander, CIC. One of nine locations, the Greengrowth field office will be known as Pence Brooks Bolander & Shepherd Insurance. “We're excited to have Bolander Ianni Insurance join us in our Greenfield office,” Greenfield

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Simon-Skjodt donates $20 million The Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide. “Seventy years after the Holocaust, the exThe United States Holocaust Memorial Museceptional generosity of the Simon-Skjodt family um announced that the Samerian Foundation of positions the Museum to fulfill Founding Indianapolis has Chairman Elie Wiesel’s vision for a living philanthropy committed a memorial that would address what he $20 million encalled ‘the most perplexing and urgent dowment gift to advance the Museum’s issue’ of preventing future genocides,” genocide prevention mission. The gift said Museum director Sara Bloomfield. by Foundation founders Cynthia Simon“It remains a bold aspiration and tragiSkjodt and Paul Skjodt ensures that the cally more relevant than ever. With this Museum can build its leadership of the Simon-Skjodt gift the Museum ensures its continued field and help make genocide prevencapacity to tackle this most intractable problem.” tion a global priority. The Museum’s Center for the Prevention of Genocide has been renamed news@currentincarmel.com

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My journey to plant-based nutrition began in the year 2000. This is when my family took a trip to California. I longed to nutrition be near the ocean for stress relief. During our trip I found many opportunities to eat vegan. I learned that I enjoyed it, but had no way of knowing how to continue the process once I returned home. After returning home, I went back to eating the way my family did. I didn't give it much thought after this. I continued to eat the way my family did for many years to come. Then in 2008, after going out to social events with friends I would come home sick. This happened so often I started to think there had to be a better way for me to live so that I wouldn't feel consistently sick and miserable. I began to search for a way to feel better. I switched to a vegetarian diet. Then in 2010 I suffered a job loss. After the initial shock of the situation I realized this would

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Turn more fat into energy

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Looking to burn more fat and have more energy? L-carnitine is the key amino acid that helps your body convert stored fat to enerbody gy and has many benefits to support your health and fitness goals. L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid used by the body to transport long chain fatty acids to the power sources in your cells called mitochondria where fat calories get burned for energy. While short and medium chain fats can enter the mitochondrial membrane by themselves, the long-chain fatty acids need carnitine to transport it. These fats are a major source of muscular energy, and supplementing with L-carnitine can increase energy levels and muscular strength. If you’re among those people avoiding exercise because of the pain and exhaustion that often comes afterward, research has shown that adequate intakes of the L-carnitine may not only lengthen and optimize workouts, but also reduce pain in the days following for all types of athletes, including “weekend warriors”. Several studies have confirmed L-carnitine’s relationship to exercise. Researchers have tested people at all athletic levels, with and without

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Free skin screenings – IU Health is holding free skin screenings at four local facilities during the month of May, as follows: May 4 – IU Health Methodist, 916-3525; May 5 – IU Health West, 217-3627; May 19 – IU Health Saxony, 6783627; May 27 – IU Health North, 688-3627. All screenings run from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and appointments are recommended.

Advance care planning – In observance of National Health Care Decisions Day, Franciscan St. Francis Health will set up booths with information about advance health care directives. The booths will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 16 in multiple locations including, Franciscan St. Francis-Carmel, 12188-B N. Meridian St., main lobby.


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No lolling about with grammar Commentary by Jordan Fischer Question: “Hi, Grammar Guy. I read your reports and, I make a point to check out your comments every week. grammar guy I cut them out, and am putting them in a binder, for reference. As a person that enjoys tutoring the English language to Hispanics in my area, I really try to teach good grammar. The kids from the past are picking up the ‘Street-English,’ too, so when I see them during the summer, I start noticing the changes. They use ‘duh’ for ‘the,’ ‘I seen’ for ‘I saw,’ ’di-dent’ for didn’t, and etc. I really cringe at the last one. I was using the vocabulary lists on shortvowel-sounds. We came across ‘loll.’ I told the student it was ‘a period of calm in the midst of a storm or pause in music that is playing.’ Then got to the short-vowel U sounds, and saw ‘lull.’ Right away I knew my mistake. I realized I did not know the word ‘loll’. I got out the dictionary to compare the two words. ‘Loll’ is to hang out, dangle loosely, or droop. I was not familiar with this word. I am not afraid to get out the dictionary, in front of my students, and admit ‘I don’t know.’ Mostly, I use it to get the Spanish definition so I can translate the English better to them. I am retired, so this is just a fun way to use my extra time. Have been doing this for 15 years. Keep up

the good work!!” – (Mrs. Clem Sare) Answer: Thanks for the letter, Clem! Normally I wouldn’t print one this long in its entirety, but I loved your story so much I wanted to share it with my readers. “Loll” is actually a very interesting word. In addition to the definition you provided above, there is also “angle of loll,” which in sailing is the term for a ship that cannot remain upright stably. More interesting for us landlubbers, though, is a unique use of “loll” you’ll only find in America: “lollygag.” The Oxford English Dictionaries estimate “loll” entered the language in late Middle English – around the 1600s. But “lollygag” doesn’t show up until the 1840s, and only in America. If you’ve ever been accused of lollygagging, you’ll know what it means: to dawdle; to fool around; to waste time. You can see how it evolved from the intransitive verb form of “loll,” which means to sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way. We Americans love to play around with and modify the language – and that’s great. While you’re out there fighting the good fight, you may even come across the next Americanism that’ll sweep the continent. If you do … let me know! Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for Current Publishing. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rjfische@gmail.com.

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In 2015, members of a small church in Ezra, Syria, are celebrating 1,500 years of worshipping God in the same building. Some attravel tribute this extraordinary longevity to the contents of a special box. Ezra lies about 50 miles south of Damascus along the western edge of the Hauran, a fertile plateau that played a role in the early development of agriculture. Today, Ezra is best known for its domed Church of St. George. The square buildingis made of basaltic rock and includes two inscribed octagonal structures, the inner one supporting the dome. An inscription between two crosses over the door says the Greek Orthodox Church was erected in 515 A.D. on the site of a pagan temple. Except for a nineteenth century reconstruction of its damaged dome, the building remains essentially unchanged since its erection. Colorful icons and gold vigil lamps adorn the sanctuary, but the church’s most prized possession is a box, draped with a rich red cloth, resting behind the altar. A stone plaque leaning against the base of the box bears the iconic image of St. George killing a dragon. The inscription above the entrance says the church was built to house the remains of St. George and church members believe remains of the martyred St. George are in the box. How much remains of him is not so clear. A sarcophagus in the Church of St. George in Lod (Lydda), Israel, considered the birthplace of St.

Church of St. George in Ezra, Syria (Photo by Don Knebel)

George, is said to hold his body. His head has been claimed by churches in both Greece and Italy. The Ezra church has a distinction none of the other sites claiming St. George’s remains can match – it is one of the oldest continuously functioning church buildings in the world. Some attribute the church’s long survival to the admiration Syrian Muslims also have for St. George, the patron saint of not only England and Georgia but Palestine and Egypt. Members of Ezra’s

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Spring: Putting new energy and into landscaping Commentary by Randy Sorrell Spring is a brilliant reminder as to how important well-planned landscapes outdoors are in our daily lives. On a macro scale, did you know that in 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted won a design competition that fueled the development of Central Park in New York City? At the time, this forgotten chunk of real estate was a conglomeration of swamp and garbage land positioned on the outskirts of NYC. Today, this masterful landscape design is responsible for the healthy entertainment of millions of people a year and breathes life into an otherwise concrete jungle. DETAILS Imagine that this same attention to detail is even more critical in our micro world of backyard living. Thrilling patio landscapes, stunning curb appeal and gracious front entry focal points are often the inspirations that make us thrilled to pull in the driveway after a day at the office. Landscapes prompt the joy of sitting on a back patio surrounded by flowering hydrangeas, fragrant lilacs and pockets of herbs. SENSE OF SPACE We ask a lot of our landscapes. We ask massive shrubs and ornamental trees to provide privacy and define boundaries. Mature oaks, maples and elms develop shade and offer structure to our properties. Intimate flowering shrubs and fragrant perennials thrive around decks, patios,

A spring garden with beautiful pergolas. (Submitted photo)

and walks and gives us the sense of space we long for. These details are likely what you love most about some of your favorite vacation spots, golf courses, restaurant courtyards and neighbors’ homes, although you may not realize it. Next time you are in a space the “feels” amazing … stop and notice the landscape. It might surprise you. Wherever you are in life, I hope this spring of-

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• Jets and Body Sprays: For added luxury, you might choose to install jets or body sprays. You might think of these body sprays as Jacuzzis you stand up in. Heads or sprays are installed vertically on the walls to create a crisscross water pattern that delivers pressure wherever you choose. Some models can even be controlled by a remote control system. Showerheads are rated using a system called a flow rate, or the number of gallons of water they spray per minute. Showerheads can use upwards of 8 gpm if they are a model with a heavy water usage system. However, you can seek out low-flow showerheads, which have been designed to save water in an environmentally friendly way. Low-flow models use only 2.5 gpm. Consider all of your options during a bathroom remodel to ensure you make the best selection and add value to your home. David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.the-affordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@the-affordablecompanies.com.

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