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DOES THIS OFFEND YOU? Scantily clad mannequins. suggestive displays. a national brand. outraged carmel moms. has victoria’s secret gone too far in our community, and is censorship the solution? p2 By Stephanie Carlson Curtis For Current in Carmel
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bscene, pornographic and provocative. That’s how a group called Concerned Mothers in Carmel views the window displays at the Victoria’s Secret store in Clay Terrace. And they are demanding a change of clothes, threatening to boycott the mall if the mannequins are not covered in more family-friendly apparel. “We are trying to raise our children to embrace virtues that used to be commonplace, like modesty and chastity. We are against displays that objectify and degrade women, as we feel these Victoria’s Secret windows do,” said Lori Baxter, spokeswoman for the Carmel moms. “We are asking the Simon organization to help us ensure our children and teens are not desensitized and exploited by mature sexualized images.” Baxter says many people have encouraged management at Victoria’s Secret to raise their standards of decency by removing the sexy lingerie from the mannequins and covering them with pajamas or other less-provocative items sold in the store. She selling products. Victoria’s Secret understands says their requests have been met with silence and respects the opinions of others about and a lack of action from the retailer and mall what may be judged to be fashionable. We conofficials. tinually evaluate important input from our cliIn response ents and to the comwant to plaint, Clay Ter- “We’re angry that this is thank race’s manager allowed on the main street easily visible to them for of marketing, their time children and teens.” — Lori Baxter Ken Simmons, and sugsaid, “When gestions.” we receive customer comments regarding This is not the first campaign against merchandise on display within a retail space scantily clad mannequins. This holiday season or about the window displays themselves, we in Bethesda, Md., parents were horrified to take careful consideration of the concerns see the mall Santa train toting toddlers past a expressed and personally share the comments Victoria’s Secret store window decorated with with the manager or owner of the store in scantily clad mannequins. question. We also know that it is important for Last December, concerned citizens in the retailer to hear from the public directly.” Green Oak Township, Mich., fired off letters Tammy Roberts Myers, a spokeswoman for to Victoria’s Secret’s parent company, Limited Victoria’s Secret, made clear her company’s Brands of Columbus, Ohio, mall officials, govobjectives: “I want to assure you that it is ernment and business leaders. The America never our intention to offend a customer by Family Association notes that the crusade the nature or content of our merchandise. Our labeled the displays as an “unnecessary expostore marketing features our latest and topsure to indecent sexual imagery” and that the
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(’91 Code, 6-46)35-49-2-1: “It shall be unlawful for any person to post in any conspicuous or public place within the City any obscene, lewd, indecent or lascivious drawing, photograph or picture of an indecent or immoral nature…”
work very hard to balance our City’s amenities and venues to create a family friendly community. While most in the community would agree that the window displays are in poor taste, our attorneys have researched the issue and have advised the City that we do not have the legal authority to regulate this type of display due to Supreme Court decisions. It is my hope that Victoria’s Secret would respect our community’s family friendly atmosphere and change their street window displays.” A Westfield mother of three, who shops at Clay Terrace but declined to be identified, said, “I don’t shop there, but if people are offended why not just look the other way? … There is plenty in society to offend anyone.” Said Baxter: “It’s not just Victoria’s Secret but all the sexual images our children are bombarded with which leads to increased sexual activity of our youth, which as you’re aware leads to many problems for them. Part retailer has toned down its window marketing. of the solution is to reduce the myriad of sexual images in society. If we can’t change Carmel’s Concerned Mothers cite Carmel this, what can we change?” City Ordinance (’91 Code, 6-46)35-49-2-1: “It Legally, protesters might not have a case. shall be unlawful for any person to post in any “Our attorneys have advised us that if the city conspicudid get inous or “Victoria’s Secret understands and volved in public this issue place the opinions of others about what may be within the judged to be fashionable.” — Tammy Roberts Myers we would not only City any lose in obscene, court, but have to pay the attorneys fees and lewd, indecent or lascivious drawing, photocourt costs for Victoria’s Secret,” according to graph or picture of an indecent or immoral the mayor’s statement. nature…” Doug Haney, city attorney, was out of town “We’re angry that this pornography is and could not be reached for comment. allowed on the main street easily visible to
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children and teens,” Baxter said. The group has requested a compromise but has been ignored, and Baxter said it believes the only way to be heard is to boycott during the busy holiday season. Their protest is tentatively scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, depending on what happens once they are able to discuss their concerns with Mayor Jim Brainard. A statement issued by the mayor said, “We
Correspondent Stephanie Carlson Curtis is a Carmel resident and a freelance writer/photographer. Contact her at Stephanie@currentincarmel.com.
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OUR TAKE It is our position that feedback is crucial to quality. Said another way, is one better off to stop patronizing an establishment for delivering poor product or to risk politeness and confront the establishment’s failings? We’ve all been there. A special dinner is ruined by an inattentive, perhaps even rude, server. Most often, we pay the bill (plus tip) and leave. Our recourse is to never return. While we might even share our displeasure with friends and family, we often avoid the accountable party. We Midwesterners are known for our politeness – and for our desire to avoid an unnecessary confrontation. Good. We like that about us.
But without constructive feedback, the business (and the service provider) may never acknowledge the need for improvement. The book “Crucial Confrontations” rightly concludes that what we don’t say, we act out anyway. Products and services are inevitably better where competition and demanding patrons expect more. Demeaning, humiliating criticism is never appropriate and is likely to be ignored. But if we like a local establishment, be it a burger joint or the best jeweler, we have a right and an obligation to expect the best. It’s hard to get good help. Sure. It is also hard to go out of business.
YET ANOTHER MAJOR MOVE It is our position that state Sen. Mike Delph’s work to protect Major Moves cash from his salivating colleagues at the Statehouse is on target. his Carmel representative has introduced legislation calling for a constitutional amendment to prevent the pilfering of the already created special trust account with the purpose of ensuring that the nearly $4 billion (plus interest) from the lease of the Indiana Toll Road for road projects is spent exactly that way. Sen. Delph is worried, and justifiably so, that without a constitutional amendment his legislative cohorts will re-appropriate for pork. With tax fury (fueled by several election-year surprises), the General Assembly is likely to grab for cash wherever
it might be. The lack of personal financial restraint suggested by the very need for such a “major move” doesn’t speak well of our elected body. With funds so clearly earmarked, one could argue that an amendment to the Indiana Constitution is akin to killing an ant with a sledgehammer – more than a bit excessive. But the building pressure to find other funds to replace fat property taxes without cutting government is and will continue to be fierce. In this case, a sledgehammer may be exactly what is needed… this is no ordinary ant.
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’m alive and, contrary days. I still go to bed every night to popular belief, after thinking to myself, What if I had my eight-day nap I really not come out of this? That was a didn’t feel fully rested. real possibility. How selfish of me For those of you who to leave this person wishing they don’t know who I am, I’ll give could take time back. I wish that you the short version. I’m Annie, it did not take an event like this 18, first-born female, impatient, to open my eyes. Nevertheless, superstitious, sarcastic and have the person that I was furious with always been under the impression the night I went in was sitting by that I am invincible. And for those my bed the day I woke up. It’s of you who don’t know what amazing in a time like that, no happened to me in October, I’ll matter how livid I was, what had Annie summarize the event that has me riled then just didn’t matter Greenberg changed my life. I got a fever now. one Friday night; as my Grandma God obviously has a plan for Joanie used to say, “No big whoop.” Ibuprofen me. The bacteria that took over my body also cures all. So I went home, popped a few and changed my life. In a way, it has mended headed right back out for Senior Night to strained relationships and given me a new cheer on the Carmel Greyhounds. I never lease on everything. I certainly don’t go to bed miss a Greyhound football game. I was quickly angry anymore, and I have found multiple proven wrong by the double pneumonia and reasons to smile each day. If you had asked the bacteria from the pneumonia that went me at the beginning of my senior year what I septic. wanted to do after college, I would have told I went into the hospital Oct. 10, and I you I wanted to be in elementary education. didn’t leave until the 22nd. If you are looking All of a sudden, the “angels” that took care of for medical details, you’re going to have to me for 12 days have enlightened me on the ask my parents, because I was unconscious. It merits of nursing. And so I plan now to pursue went something like this, I’m told: medicine, that as my career. ventilator, coma, breathing on my own, going About that impression that I have always home. been under, it’s true; I am invincible … in Like I said, I’m my 18-year-old 18, and frankly mind. It has been I am proof that it was a little too a little more than a . I have never felt month since I was early for me to be looking into the discharged, and I so light. Even though am back to living in my life. I had an A-plus a mostly normal team of doctors life — other than and nurses by my side, I still believe that my abbreviated days at the high school. Trust me, fate was heavily influenced by something in I’m not complaining; sleep is precious and addition to the proven power of medicine necessary. (especially Xigris) and the expertise of the After I came out of the coma, there were medical staff. There was something within the two goals that held my focus: seeing the Circle six handwritten pages noting visitors to St. of Lights turn on and being there when the Vincent Carmel Hospital – my mom kept track Greyhounds won another state football title. for me – and that something proved to be the Wishes do come true. power of prayer. I have realized that everyone It doesn’t end there. It never will end. The who saw me in the hospital “horizontal” just next task on my list is to raise as much money wants to see me “vertical.” Family and friends as I can for the Riley Dance Marathon early want to be able to hug me just to say that they next year. Want to help me? Write me and I’ll can. Because of the wonderful hearts that kept give you details. me in their prayers, I am proof that prayers I cannot pay people back, but I certainly can be answered. I have never felt so blessed can pay forward. And I will. and loved in my life. It is amazing, the number I’ve been given a gift. I will protect it. of people that came to support my mom, Always. dad and sister in the nightmare everyone was Annie Greenberg is a Carmel High School senior forced to face. Me? I just slept. A machine and a contributor to Current in Carmel. You may breathed for me. write her at annie@currentincarmel.com. I have always been taught not to go to bed Correction angry, because you never know what is going The children who benefit from the to happen the next day. I went to bed angry Clothe-A-Child program are from the night that I was admitted to the intensive Hamilton County. This was incorrect care unit, and I did not wake up for eight in last week’s Current in Carmel.
FROM THE BACKSHOP let’s play ‘keep-away’ We couldn’t agree more with our editorial board, which says state Sen. Mike Delph’s effort to shield Major Moves cash from government waste is on point. By introducing the amendment, Delph is showing himself to be as skeptical of his colleagues’ “thievery” as we are. This is why we were opposed to Major Moves. Giving politicians money to “hold” is like giving Teddy the responsibility of watching the Scotch stash. *** Let us be the first: Mele Kalikimaka! *** Psssst ... Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have heard about pay increases for city workers AND the plan to help city workers adopt children. Cha-ching! They were spotted in City Hall last week applying for jobs. What with the Hollywood writers on strike and the cost of travel to third-world countries mounting, why not just settle in Carmel and get a handout on the taxpayers’ dime? Certainly makes sense to us. Or not! Since when should taxpayers fund adoptions by government employees? Just asking. Quite a liberal move in the seat of conservatism! *** Just when you thought there no longer were good headlines, along comes this: “Trent
Steve Greenberg & Brian Kelly Lott announces resignation.” *** Thanks, Ann Coulter, for this: Here’s a story that may not have been deemed worthy for “All the News That’s Fit to Print.” In the six months that ended Sept. 25, The (liberal fish-wrap that is) New York Times reports daily circulation was down another 4.51 percent to about a million readers a day. The paper’s Sunday circulation was down 7.59 percent to about 1.5 million readers. In short, the Times is dropping faster than Hillary in New Hampshire. Ah, The Times. Dan Rather never looked so good! Here at Carmel’s Best Weekly Newspaper™, the outlook couldn’t be brighter – and we have the postal statements to prove it!
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information. What’s most important to me is that the committee be able to explore all options, including portable classrooms, and that neighborhoods be guaranteed a six-year stint at an elementary school to ensure no child is moved more than once. Just my busstop gossiper opinion. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a Carmel resident and contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.
SCHOOL OFFICIALS RESPOND Dr. Barbara Underwood, Superintendent of Carmel-Clay Schools, commented via e-mail: “I would rather not use portables or redistrict. However, as a school district with uneven growth, we will be required to make adjustments to serve our students well. I am opposed to using portables when we have ample space in our schools to serve our students in well-designed and equipped school buildings. Having our schools enrolled significantly unevenly results in shifting financial resources away from our primary instructional purposes.” Steve Dillon, Director of Student Services for Carmel-Clay Schools and head of the Redistricting Committee, responded in a phone call: 1. He would rather not have to redistrict or use portable classrooms, but with overcrowding in some schools and 700 open seats in others, redistricting is a valid option. 2. There are two portable classrooms currently in use at Carmel Elemen-
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tary housing approximately 40 students. While they did ensure that kids could stay at the school, they have their own inherent problems. Children must leave the portable to use the restroom, eat lunch, attend P.E., art, music, Spanish, etc. 3. Portable classrooms, while they provide additional classroom space, do not provide additional space in the cafeteria or gymnasium. Children could be eating lunch as early as 9:30 a.m. 4. Having the entire Carmel community privy to the committee’s debate would be counterproductive. In other words, if all 40 “districts/neighborhoods” currently being considered for redistricting knew they were potentially going to be moved, committee members would be inundated with e-mails and phone calls and perhaps feel unable to voice their opinions at meetings. The 33 members are volunteers; they didn’t sign up to be intimidated or harassed.
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JUMP ROPE FOR HEART: Carmel Elementary School’s 5th Grade Run/Walk Club is having its Fourth Annual Jump Rope for Heart event to help the American heart Association. The students will be having fun jumping rope and other activities after school today from 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. This event is not just for the Run/Walk Club Members, but for all fifth graders at Carmel Elementary School.
committee members. School board members will make the final decision, so they should be included. (They hired Dr. Underwood and they are elected officials.) E-mails need to be constructive, take into account the entire community, and offer alternatives to redistricting. 8. According to my source, there are some areas where it makes sense to redistrict and where it would be a “long-term” solution. Steve Dillon and Dr. Underwood admit that in general though, redistricting is good for 2-3 years at best. 9. A committee of parents is still the best way to represent the community; they just need to be given the freedom to look at all possible solutions. 10. I don’t have a number 10; I just felt like the list was incomplete. Having listened to all sides of this frustrating issue, my real concern is no longer redistricting in and of itself. If the committee honestly thinks that it’s the best solution, then so be it. They are parents just like us, only with better access to pertinent
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SANTA COMES TO TOWN: Santa Claus will visit the Carmel Rotary Club at 7:45 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 14 at Oak Hill Mansion, 5801 E. 116th St. There will be songs and pictures with Santa – bring your children and grandchildren.
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ah, I know. I thought I was done with redistricting too. I wrote a column, went to the public meeting, and had resigned myself to the fact that my kids would probably be moved to Carmel Elementary. And as a critic of mine pointed out, they will know twice as many kids by the time they get to Carmel Middle (or Creekside.) Who knows? But then an interesting thing happened. I received an e-mail from a member of the redistricting committee, one of the 33 parents charged with recommending a redistricting plan to the school board. This person, who wished to remain anonymous so as not Danielle to lose his/her spot Wilson on the committee, felt it imperative that people understand what was going on and how the redistricting process, at least this round, is operating. Suddenly I felt like Woodward and Bernstein, even though I’m not an investigative reporter or even really a journalist. I’m just a soccer mom who gets a half page a week in the local paper. But after hearing all this person had to say, I felt obligated to pass the information along. So here’s the skinny, almost straight from “Deep Throat’s” e-mail. 1. Though many members thought they were signing up for a committee to look at redistricting and other alternatives, they in fact were given only one option — redistricting. 2. Steve Dillon is doing his best, but it’s really Superintendent Barb Underwood’s show. She’s against alternative solutions like portable classrooms, so they are not even being discussed as a possible solution. 3. The committee was presented a plan on their second meeting as a starting point, which was leaked by someone from the committee. As a result, Smoky Row parents were able to organize and express their concerns en masse at the Nov. 20 meeting. 4. Other neighborhoods deserve the chance to fight possible redistricting and to offer potential alternatives. Here are several on the proposed plan: Foster Estates to Cherry Tree from Carmel Elementary, a section of Brookshire from Mohawk Trails to Woodbrook, and a large chunk of the homes in Prairie Trace’s district to Mohawk Trails. 5. The committee is in chaos due to the earlier leaks and progress has been slowed. 6. The committee’s top priority is for neighborhoods to be kept together. 7. Concerns and solutions can be sent to Steve Dillon, who will forward them to all
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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA: Children 12 and younger are invited to “Breakfast With Santa and Holiday Boutique” from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ, 3106 E. Carmel Drive. It’s a fund-raiser for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Troop 23, comprised of seventh-grade girls from Clay Middle School. Cost is $5 per child, which includes donuts and beverages and a photograph with Santa. Reservations must be made by Thursday. To register, contact Nancy Miller at 843.9983, or at nmiller@iomsa.com.
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n December, more than any other time of year, a lot of good rises to the top as people embrace the spirit of generosity. Maybe you have been called by the ringing bell and decided to give a couple of bucks knowing the needy served by the Salvation Army will get something in return. However, the outcome is twice as good when giving results in getting for all of the parties involved. Such is the opportunity that presented itself to some local Girl Scouts. They couldn’t pass on the chance to do good, receive, and then do some more good. Jeff Worrell Even better, you can CarmelCan! help them and it will not cost you a dime. Nancy Miller, Girl Scouts Central Indiana Carmel Service Unit Manager, Therese Miller, Troop 378, and Elaine Miller, Troop 23, are going to decorate a special Christmas tree at the Gunstra Builders Monon and Main model town home, at the west end of the Arts & Design District. Nancy and her two daughters
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FRENCH STUDENTS EARN HONORS: Clay Middle School French students won recognition in a creative project contest sponsored by the Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Association. In the Morin middle school art category, sixth-grader Rhys Morin was the state winner for his pencil portrait of Leonardo da Vinci. Seventh-grader Brittany Todd won the state’s top honor in the audio/visual category for her DVD of Chopin piano selections, which she introduced in French. Other state contest qualifiers from Clay Middle School were seventhgrader Katy Arland, for her tri-fold poster; eighth-grader Patricia Spears, creative writing; and eighth-grader Matthew Hawthorne for his giant medieval crossbow in the crafts competition.
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PENG IS ALL-AMERICAN: Carmel High School senior James Peng has been named an academic all-American by the National Forensic League for his outstanding participation in speech and debate. To be selected, students must earn at least 750 points at speech or debate competition, be nominated by their high school debate or speech coach and principal, have an ACT score of at least 27 Peng or an SAT composite score of 2,000 or higher, and a composite grade point average of at least 3.7 on a 4.0 scale.
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SPEECH TEAM: Clay Middle School’s speech team finished fifth in its Nov. 17 meet. Scott Jackoway was the broadcasting champion and Patricia Spears was the discussion champion. Maggie Zhang won the poetry event and captured the oratorical title. Branden Clemens earned a second place in poetry, and Sophie Kelner and Jacob Tehrani placed third overall in the duo entries. Emma Dossey and Callie Dowrey placed ninth overall in scripted duo.
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BAND PLAYS IN HAWAII: 130 members of Carmel High School’s marching band traveled to Hawaii over the Thanksgiving break. They collected donations for the USS Arizona monument and met two Pearl Harbor survivors. They also preformed on the USS Missouri, the ship on which the World War II peace treaty with Japan was signed, and played with the Royal Palace Band.
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he first time I The music was different, comsaw Russ Blowers munion was different, worship was Labor Day was different … and Russ was weekend of 2001 different. on the exact 50th As quickly as the cheers rose, anniversary of his ministry with Russ stepped forward, smiled, East 91st Street Christian Church. made a gentle “sit down” motion Though he had retired in 1996 with his hands, and the crowd quiat age 72, he continued as Senior eted … almost instantly. Amazing Minister Emeritus of the huge Cascommand of an audience. tleton-area, independent Christian Russ briefly told of his start church and was a faithful, friendly with the congregation in 1951, and familiar face in church nearly when it was a struggling church of Bob Walters every Sunday. He offered comfort 150 or so on East 49th Street. He Spirituality and counsel by phone, card or joked that the hardest thing he did visitation virtually every day. initially was cancel the annual fish Russ loved and was loved, and he died this fry fundraiser. year on Nov. 10. He insisted that the little congregation Dave Faust was E91’s senior minister would praise God, promised that he would in 2001 (he is now president of Cincinnati preach Christ, and unceasingly prayed for the Christian University). To celebrate those 50 leading of the Holy Spirit. The church grew years, Russ was invited to share that Sunday’s and grew. sermon as the two marvelous ministers As to Faith, Hope and Love – 50 years later discussed the abiding Christian values of Faith, – Russ’s basic message was: Hope and Love. Faith is formed by our past, His pulpit appearances rare since 1996, Hope is formed by our expectations of the the huge sanctuary throng went stand-up-and- future, and cheer crazy when Russ was introduced. E91 is Love is what governs our actions today. one of those churches that cheers. Simple and true, Russ got my attention. I didn’t know what to make of it. I grew Bob Walters (rlwcom@aol.com) is writing a Christup traditional Episcopalian, where we didn’t mas series about the best gift he ever got and his cheer; and on that particular Sunday attended hopes to return it. More next week. church for basically the first time in 30 years.
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ooking for a way to interested on the Web. expand your online Especially people you presence? Want to have never met. Web express yourself? Inwidgets might just be terested in sending or the wind needed to blow receiving information on the topics your seeds everywhere. that interest you? Well, a widget just Any time a Web widget is might be your answer. downloaded or shared, it There flings pieces of your Web was a time site and you everywhere. when The Internet and discussions every place it touches is about widfast becoming a widget gets were wonderland. Remember exclusive the days of just surfing the Web widgets can help you accomplish a variety of tasks to college Web? Surfing has lead to economsearching as the Internet ever, it could also be a Web site or simply your ics classes. It was a has become a virtual encyclopedia for any personal computer desktop. People download generic term used to imaginable information. This allows people to things that interest them. For example, during describe a hypothetitarget the information they want. March, fans might download a widget from the cal product made by But what about the information you don’t NCAA that updates the playoff brackets and any company. In a know you want? The only way you can get that David Cain provides player, team, and other relevant news world where the defi information is through sharing. While surfing On Marketing in real time. Or it might be a simple widget nitions (and the rules) and searching won’t ever leave the spotlight, that provides the weather, stock prices, or change daily, widgets aren’t immune. For the more and more people are getting their inforeven “American Idol” news. The NBA this year sake of understanding, let’s establish the term mation from others. Complimented by social released trading-card style Web widgets that “Web widgets” as it relates to the virtual, yet networks and blogs, Web widgets are more include a photograph of an NBA player along very real, variety. fuel for this sharing revolution. with statistics and links related to that player. Web widgets are small pieces of code, like Think of your business as a dandelion, one David Cain is president of MediaSauce, a digital software, that a user can drag and drop to that has gone to seed. Imagine if you could media and online marketing company in Carmel. their Web page (one where they have adminget all the information about your company David welcomes your comments at David.Cain@ istrative control). This Web page usually is a – products, thoughts, benefits – out to anyone MediaSauce.com. social network page or a Web log (blog). How-
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e did a cool thing at work last week – our own version of Midnight Madness. We made an announcement to the staff that my co-owner, Garth, and I were hosting an upcoming “work ’till midnight” event. It wasn’t mandatory – just an open invitation for people to do something different and build a little esprit de corps. As perks, anyone who signed up could wear jeans and tennis shoes the whole day. We also had dinner catered by the good folks at McAlister’s Deli. Much to our delight, 17 of our staff signed up for the event and hung in there to the end. Overall, I think everyone had a great time, and did some crazy stuff as the night wore on. At 8:30, I started to feel the effects. At 10 p.m., I needed a little pick-me-up, so I ran wind sprints through our office – which is 50 to 60 yards long. That
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certainly drew some laughs. We also tossed around a football for a while, until the ceiling tiles got hit a few too many times. Did work get done? You bet. Aside from the levity, it was a darn good effort by everyone. I made more phone calls that day than I have made in probably two years. Actually, I found it refreshing and somewhat cleansing. It’s been a long time since I worked a 16hour day, and it felt kinda good. Would I want to do it every day? No. But I could see having a version of this once a month. Perhaps every fourth Tuesday we’ll have a “work until 10 p.m. event.” Sometimes you gotta shake things up a little. Everybody needs their own version of Midnight Madness. Kent Burns is a Carmel resident and partner at MRINETWORK, the nation’s largest staffing firm. He is also a professional speaker and author. He can be reached at kent@ currentincarmel.com
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erful antioxidants. that oxalates may also Plums are considered interfere with absorpto be good for circulation of calcium from tion because they the body. Ask your combat fluid retention doctor if they are right The George for you. Mateljan Foundation The dark and explains that plums juicy stone plums and prunes make are relatives of the iron more available. peach, nectarine and Plums are a very good almond. They are all source of vitamin C, called “drupes,” fruits but don’t go nuts and that have a hard stone eat 6 a day, OK? In pit surrounding their addition, plums are a seeds. good source of dietary If you currently fiber. have visions of sugar The low calorie plums dancing in plum is a one of the your head, then I foods that contain gently suggest dosing PLUM WITH GOAT’S CHEESE oxalates, naturally down on the meds Try cutting a plum in half, twist occurring substances and temporarily turn to separate, remove the stone, found in plants, down the holiday then place them flesh side up and animals and human music a tad. roast at 375 for 10 minutes. Place beings. When oxalates goat’s cheese in the center cavity Wendell Fowler is a become concentrated and garnish with some Omega-3-rich retired chef, as well in our bodies, they walnuts. Return them to the oven as an inspirational long enough for the cheese to begin crystallize, causing speaker, health humorto melt. Mighty tasty. health problems. ist, storyteller and Those with existing author. Contact him at and untreated kidney fowlerindy@aol.com or go to www.wendellfowler. or gallbladder problems may want to avoid com. His blog is chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com. eating plums. Laboratory studies have shown
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GET GOING WITH BREAKFAST: Take time for a good breakfast even if it means waking up 5 minutes earlier. That’s all you need to toast a waffle, heat instant oatmeal, microwave some sausage links, or fix any of these complete breakfasts: The commuter breakfast: Half an apple, cored, then spread with peanut butter and topped with raisins. Drink: Bottled yogurt smoothie. Prep time: 2 minutes. 2. The energyboosting breakfast: Bowl of instant oatmeal, cup of berries topped with a big spoonful of yogurt. Drink: Orange juice. Prep time: 4 minutes. 3. The muscle-building breakfast: 2 scrambled eggs, 2 links of turkey sausage, 1/2 bagel. Drink: 2 percent milk. Prep time: 5 minutes. — Menshealth.com
Little Jack Horner sat in the corner, Eating his Christmas pie, He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum, And said, “What a good boy am I!”
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PROSTATE BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists have found a new way to identify a particularly deadly form of prostate cancer in a breakthrough that could save thousands of men from undergoing unnecessary surgery each year. New research shows how a genetic variation within tumor cells can signal if a patient has a potentially fatal form of the disease. Radical prostate surgery often causes debilitating side effects, so any system that minimizes treatment would be a major boon to quality of life. — Msnbc.msn.com
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FOLDABLE SCOOTER: Those eggheads at the Smart Cities group at MIT are a clever bunch, coming up with a design concept for an electric scooter that folds up into a package scarcely larger than a wheeled carry-on suitcase. In the Utopian vision for such bikes, you’d ride one to work, then fold it up and roll it right into the office, where it will take up very little space. But wait. This idea gets even more appealing. There’s a plan to rent the electric bikes in numerous locations throughout a city, where a rider could take a bike one-way, dropping it off near a destination in a different part of town. The scooter’s not bad looking, either. If you like this, wait ‘til next year, when the group will be rolling out a foldable electric car. — gizmodo.com
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FASHION FOUL UPS: What are the worst fashion mistakes men make? They include everything from too-short pants, a necktie being too long (or too short) to pants riding too high (or too low), according to forbes.com. Another look to avoid: “Batman’s utility belt,” a belt onto which you have clipped any communications device or tool you might need throughout the day. It looks, in a word, dumb. — forbes.com THE LIE THAT’S OK: You and your girlfriend go to see “Beowulf,” and when a gold-dipped Angelina Jolie appears with breasts the size of football helmets, you’re flashed a nasty look and asked if you are “enjoying the view.” You smile and bounce your eyebrows. She doesn’t speak to you for the rest of the night. What’s a guy supposed to do? If you know that your date is offended by T & A, take the words right out of her mouth. The second a surgically (or CGI) enhanced actress shows up on screen, make a quick aside about how “ridiculously fake” she looks. Instead of a dirty look, you’ll get a smirk of agreement and a loving squeeze on the arm. And it’s not like you’re lying — they do look ridiculously fake; they just also happen to look ridiculously good. — menshealth.com
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In Friuli, Italy, wine merchant and restaurateur Joe Bastianich allows the locals to hunt on his property, and they in exchange prepare an annual feast in his honor. A simple roasted pheasant led the menu this year. Bastianich poured what he had on hand — a magnum of Dom Perignon Rosé 1990 Champagne. Blasphemy? Epiphany is more like it. “The pairing was amazing,” says Bastianich. “As the evening wore on, the Rosé became more wine than Champagne, the Pinot Noir grape shining through.” Daniel Humm, the dynamic young chef at New York’s Eleven Madison Park, knows just how versatile Dom Perignon can be: He loves it with Swiss cheese. Specifically, cave-aged gruyere, whose nuttiness comes to life, he says, in the presence of “a more mature Champagne like Dom Perignon or Krug.” Escoffier, the august chef who once declared that red wines must be drunk with meat, Champagne with entremets and white wine with fish, must be wincing in his grave.
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GINGERBREAD FUN: • The Carmel Library will host the Gingerbread Jubilee from 4 to 4:45 p.m. Dec. 12 and 13. Meet in the Storytime Room for holiday stories, fun activities, and a delicious craft! Registration is required and will begin Wednesday, either in person or by calling 844.3363. This program is for children in grades K-2. • Carmel Clay Parks will host a Gingerbread House Making Party from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Monon Center. The fee is $15 per gingerbread house ($23 nonresident) and covers all supplies. Register online at cermelclayparks.com.
With “Urban Fields,” artist Gayla Hodson shows us what she’s been up to lately. The exhibition, which opens 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday at Pivot Gallery in the Stutz Business Center, features acrylic and oil paintings that explore new territory for Hodson. The artist, a former art teacher who lives in Fishers, started painting full-time a few years ago and maintains Gayla Hodson a studio at the Stutz building on North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis. “Urban Fields” marks an important change in direction for Hodson, who is probably best known for large canvases of vibrantly colored floral abstracts. After painting purely organic forms for a number of years, the artist recently started recording images showing the interaction between nature and the cityscape. She was always aware of the intersection of nature and culture, but architectural forms didn’t enter her paintings in a purposeful way until recently. “From an early age, I was attracted to the connection between nature and urban spaces,” Hodson said. “I find the juxtaposition of organic shapes in nature against the industrial and angular positioning of city forms
quite provocative. The integration can be both fill the void. The group will lease a 1,600strong and fragile.” square-foot gallery elsewhere in the building Hodson sees nature in which to exhibit work as a force that can soften by members, according to hard-edged contemporary Jerry Point, SAA president. edifices. The artist likens With the opening of her purpose to Frank Lloyd Blue Egg Gallery on North Wright’s, though in a difRange Line Road (to be ferent medium and with an discussed in these pages entirely different aesthetic: soon), residents of Carmel “Whereas Wright brought can now purchase works by architecture into nature, local artists in town. But the I try to bring nature into city still needs warehousearchitecture.” type space for studios so The exhibition, which that artists like Hodson runs through Jan. 28, will who currently commute be one of the last at Pivot between home and reasonGallery, which recently ably priced studio space announced it will be closin downtown Indianapolis ing in March. The gallery could live, work and sell owners, who also own right here in Hamilton and operate Pivot MarketCounty. ing, are moving to a larger Until that happens, “Night Falls” workspace in the revitalized Hodson’s fans can head to West 16th Street corridor, the Stutz to enjoy her latest according to Jenn Rarick, work. company president. The gallery has been host to more than 35 exhibitions since it opened in Barbara E. Cohen is a freelance writer who covers the arts for Current in Carmel and teaches art November 2003 as the Stutz Art Gallery. history at Herron School of Art and Design (IUPUI) Although no plans have been announced and Ivy Tech Community College. Please send for the vacated gallery space, the Stutz Artists comments or story ideas at barbara@i-writersstuAssociation, a group of more than 72 artists dio.com. with studios in the building, is stepping in to
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GET YOUR GAME ON: The Ritz Charles will be the site Wednesday of Holiday Trip to the Strip, a networking and holiday shopping event with a Las Vegas theme. Participating vendors include Artisan Masterpiece, Village Parfumerie, Joanne’s Unique Boutique and Orange Lily Design. It’s free and goes from 7 to 10 p.m. Gift wrapping services will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
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QUILT SHOW: The Carmel Library, in conjunction with Traditional Arts Indiana and Folklorist Butch Ross, will honor and celebrate the creativity and dedication of Bernice Eyneart, a quilter from Huntington, at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Eyneart is well known among knowledgeable quilters for the expressive and unique quilts she has been making for the last 34 years. Call the 844.3362 for more information.
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CORN-SAUSAGE CHOWDER
Here’s a recipe to warm your soul this winter.
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What he eats there: Hamburgers — they’ve got good ones. What he likes about Bar Louie: It’s not too expensive and on Tuesday night, they have a dollar burger special.
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Mixing instructions: In a champagne glass, combine chilled champagne and cranberry juice. Garnish with cranberry skewer. Makes 1 serving.
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After owning a pizzeria in Pasadena, Calif., for three years, Roy Herijanto came to Indianapolis two months ago to open his second restaurant, T.J. Pizza. He was visiting the area with friends and “saw the opportunity around this area,” Herijanto said. “So far it’s growing.” Herijanto said he started serving pizza because “the majority of people love it.” Despite having a variety of toppings such as barbecue chicken and Mediterranean and Tuscan styles, “People in Indianapolis love three kinds: pepperoni, cheese and sausage. In California, they love everything.” T.J. also has begun serving bubble tea, which Herijanto describes as “a pure tea from Thailand that tastes like coffee. It’s very unique.” Currently, T.J., which is named after Herijanto’s wife’s initials, has a small dine-in area and is mostly a carry-out business. Delivery service might be added, he said.
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Kenneth Cooke, 85, of Carmel, passed away Friday, Nov. 16, 2007
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HELP WANTED Looking for hair stylists to rent booth space and/or commissioned stylist with clientele. Call Terry at Fine Lines 815-8480. REAL ESTATE SALES New or experienced agents who want unlimited income potential Call Si Johnson at 846.7751 Tucker Co., Inc. HELP WANTED Tan Zone, two Hamilton County locations. Seeking full-time and part-time sales positions and part-time bed cleaners. Call Patrick, (434) 770.5449
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HOUSE FOR RENT
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Monday, November 05, 2007 10:39 AM Premier Carmel Office BldgSent: 3 bedroom , 2 bath To: 'Tyler Gillaspie' For lease 1,500-2,900 sq ft. Subject: FW: house MLS sheet Great Location Located in the Arts Dist Corner of FREE classified ad for Kevin – UFN. Insertion order being written now. Short term lease available Range Line Rd & Main 317-810-0683 New construction. Convenient parking. From: Kevin Messmer [mailto:kevin@currentincarmel.com] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 9:41 AM Melissa Averitt 317-705-7982 for To: 'Leslie Lott'; kmessmer@aol.com; 'Kevin Messmer'; 'Steve Greenberg' Subject: house MLS sheet information
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Completely remodeled 20 yrs experience from roof to basement! Alpha Executive Services 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 1144 sq ft provides furnished executive offices, 317-432-2328 Completely remodeled roof to basement! Broadripple from Charmer! space for rent and secretarial services. 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 1144 sq ft Broadripple Charmer! m_gorin@sbcglobal.net $187,000.00 Call 317-471-3500 Very spacious floor plan on one of x New roof and vinyl siding (2006) x New Air-Tite Windows (2003) Broadripple’s finest blocks! Walk to Broadripple Park, Village, & the Monon Trail. Call today to schedule an appointment to see! 317-938-1956
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PAW PATROL
Nov. 25 12:38:34 a.m., theft, East Main Street / South Range Line Road 2:55:14 a.m., suspicious activity, 10201 N. Meridian St. 3:32:10 a.m., prowler, 14508 Jeremy Drive 3:49:35 a.m., animal complaint, 1280 Helford Lane 7:52:48 a.m., burglar alarm, 11902 Somerset Way S. 8:06:25 a.m., investigation, 3 Civic Square 9:02:14 a.m., burglar alarm, 12960 Old Meridian St. 11:32:41 a.m., animal complaint,
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Nov. 24 12:31:36 a.m., investigation, 3733 Shafer Circle 12:33:32 a.m., disturbance, 1807 Milford St. 1:16:24 a.m., civil dispute, 482 Parkview Place 5:00:32 a.m., holdup alarm, 980 Brownstone Trace 5:57:31 a.m., accident with personal injury, East 116th St. / State Road 431 N. 9:51:31 a.m., harassment, 12853 Tradd St. 11:00:18 a.m., criminal mischief, 5118 Hummingbird Circle 11:19:31 a.m., harassment, 360 Endicott St. 11:43:28 a.m., theft, 1165 Clay Spring Drive 12:30:09 p.m., animal complaint, North Meridian Street / West Carmel Drive 3:36:37 p.m., animal complaint, 2055 Rhettsbury St. 3:56:50 p.m., theft, 841 S. Range Line Road 4:17:47 p.m., burglar alarm, 12315 Hancock St. 4:18:28 p.m., burglar alarm,
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13482 Belford Court 4:31:16 p.m., disturbance, 9709 Seaside Drive 6:04:07 p.m., accident with property damage, 225 E. 96th St. 8:23:32 p.m., burglar alarm, 14245 Oakbrook Court 10:53:22 p.m., domestic, 117 Carmelaire Drive 11:11:03 p.m., harassment, 482 Parkview Place 11:49:39 p.m., disturbance, East 116th St. / Haverstick Road 11:57:47 p.m., fight, 12856 Clifford Circle
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after a car accident. Mr. Cooke was born April 22, 1922 in Carroll County, Indiana, to the late Chester C. and Lottie Ann Brown Cooke. He was a graduate of Hanover College, where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. He received his master’s degree from Indiana University. Mr. Cooke was a WWII Navy veteran. He retired as superintendent of the Northwestern School Corporation in 1987. Mr. Cooke was the first principal of Carroll High School after the consolidation and was previously the principal at Flora High School. He was a member of Phi Delta Kappa Education Fraternity, Rotary Clubs in Flora, Kokomo and Carmel, and was a member of the Mayor’s Substance Abuse Council in Kokomo and was also a Board Member of the United Way. He had been a member and elder of the First Presbyterian Churches of Flora and Kokomo. Memorial services were Nov. 24 in Second Presbyterian Church (Indianapolis), of which he was a member. Mr. Cooke is survived by his wife, Barbara Bennett Cooke; sons Will, Tom (Jill), Dave (Kim) and Tony (Lisa); nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Second Presbyterian Church (Indianapolis) or Rotary International Foundation. Flanner & Buchanan
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