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Fishers natives named to honors list – Fishers natives Sarah Koehler, Tyler McGunegill, John Pena, Michel Le Richard, Alyssa Sventeckis, Tyler White and Ryan Williams were named to the spring 2013 Honors List at the University of Southern Indiana. Among the requirements to make the list is a GPA of 3.5.

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Lynda Carlino has been the executive director at S.P.O.R.T.S. for the past 13-anda-half years. (Photo by Jillyann Burns)

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Girl Scouts restore nature center By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com With the help of the community, Girl Scout Troop 2757 – Fishers Service Unit, worked together to restore Cumberland Road Elementary’s service nature center. Including members of the unit, 30 adult volunteers and 65 youth volunteers worked together on last month to make the project a reality. The unit primarily is comprised of fourth-grade Cumberland Road Elementary students. The project was an effort to earn the Bronze Award, which goes to junior troops that come up with and carry out a community service project, according to Beth Garrison, Troop 2757 leader. “(In November) the girls put together a proposal and a budget and a presentation for the United Way,” Garrison said. Troop 2757 was able to secure a $468 grant from the United Way’s Youth As Resources program for the project. Garrison said the troop had to decide which items were able to be cut from the project in case, and because, the full dollar amount wasn’t granted. “A key part of Girl Scouting, too, is learning how to work together as a group, give back to the community,” Garrison said. “It’s not all cookies, crafts and camping anymore.” “It was kind of hard, because we had to figure out if we don’t get all the money what things we’re

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Legion Memorial Day Service The American Legion Lowell Beaver Post No. 470 and the Town of Fishers held a service that included speakers and the American Legion Riders at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater.

Fishers natives named to UK Dean’s List – Fishes natives Sarah Emerson Allen, Alexandrea Quinn Ballard, Alexa Leanne Bond, Megan Courtney Conrad, Bailey Dee Davis, Karissa Michelle Lagrotte, Ashley Morgan Roberts, Samantha Saunders, Allison Gorgol, Nathan Lane Hewitt, Samuel Tyler Kozman, Emily Ann Pena and Kacy Michelle Rhoades were named to the University of Kentucky Spring 2013 Dean’s List. Depending on what college the students are in, they must earn a 3.5 or 3.6 GPA to make the list. Fridays After Dark Music Series at the amphitheater – This Friday, the Parks and Recreation Dept. will host the The Phil Pierle Trio at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr., as part of the Fridays After Dark Music Series. The performance is from 8 to 10 p.m. and is free.

Troop 2757 members from left, Keely Bayley, Kelly Fisher, Lakiah Wortham, Yumi Mayes, Belle Spilski, Kendall Stohler, Abigail Garrison, Chanel Brewer, Lizzie Mohr, Dhara Wilson, Katie Kieffer and Maria Vivanco (Reagan Linn not pictured)

going to have to cut,” Abigail Garrison, troop member and Beth’s daughter, said. “And if we do get all the money if we can still use all the stuff that we paid (for) or (if) we won’t have enough time.” “The school got really excited about it,” Beth said. While the project still is not finished, major components were achieved, including moving 15 cubic yards of mulch, weeding and more, according to Beth. The troop visited the site twice before May 4 to work.

Fishers Freedom Festival T-Shirt design chosen – A design by Haili Brown of Riverside Junior High School was selected for this year’s Fishers Freedom Festival T-Shirt, according to a news release. The 25th Annual T-Shirt Design Contest also had nine runners-up. The shirts will cost $10, and will be available for purchase at the Fishers Freedom Festival, in the organization’s office this month and on www. FishersFreedomFestival.org.

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Humor columnist Mike Redmond writes about his struggles to stay ahead of the online summer class he is teaching at IUPUI. There are things about the old-fangled way that he misses – meeting the students face to face, getting their immediate feedback, the lively give-and-take of a good classroom discussion.

Managing Editor Dan Domsic went to multiple events at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr., for multiple events during the holiday weekend, and he gives his take on the outdoor experience.

The Center for the Performing Arts, 355 City Center Drive, is presenting the interactive family show Erth’s Dinosaur Petting Zoo from June 13 to the 16. The Dinosaur Petting Zoo is a unique, visually stunning experience that allows children and adults to travel back in time. The petting zoo uses large-scale puppets, stilts and inflatable environments.

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Elementary feeds Central Indiana’s hungry By Nancy Edwards • news@currentinfishers.com Many children in central Indiana who go hungry will now have a balanced breakfast and lunch each day during Philanthropy the summer, thanks to the help of 150 secondgraders at Fall Creek Elementary. Teacher Sandy VanWynsberghe and her second-grade class decided to help Riley Children’s Hospital’s annual cereal drive that benefits underprivileged children who may not otherwise have breakfast or lunch during the summer months. VanWynsberghe and her class had discussed the recent Boston Marathon bombing and the fact that a child, the same age as most of the second graders, had perished in the tragedy. Rather than focus on the suspects, the class decided to focus on those who helped, which inspired them to assist others their same age. The class searched for ideas on an iPad, discovered the cereal drive, and brainstormed about how they would collect for the drive and what their deadline would be. “We decided we would rely on the power of numbers and give every child in school a flyer about the drive.” VanWynsberghe said. “The project took off like crazy.” The other five second-grade classrooms helped too; parents and friends of the children began donating breakfast servings in a drop-off box on a daily basis. The children, excited about the dona-

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tions, began counting servings every day. “One day someone said, ‘How cool would it be to use chain links?’” VanWynsberghe said, of using one paper chain link per each food donation. Soon the chain, located in the entrance of the school, was so long that it nearly broke a Guinness Book of World Records for largest paper chain, according to VanWynsberghe. Before long, there were 6,107 chains. “Our original goal was to collect 1,000 to 2,000

servings,” she said. All donations for the Cereal Drive will go to 200 central Indiana food banks. Fall Creek Elementary follows what is called a “fish philosophy,” according to VanWynsberghe. This philosophy involves playing, making someone’s day and being there for others. On a Tuesday of the last week of school, the day’s philosophy lesson was “show compassion for others.”

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Town Government Academy grads – The latest bunch of Fishers residents to participate in the Town Government Academy graduated in May. The program gives residents an inside look at how the town operates. A total of 23 residents graduated from the academy. In no particular order, they are Judi Donahue, Darryl Sopoci, Lawrence Daniels, George Martin, M. E. Barwacz, Mel Richter, Caroline Gredler, Michael Smith, Greg Ratliff, George Lukes, Carol Michaelis, Rick Fain, Mathew Allen, Asher Mathews, Jason Jensen, Cory Day, Herschel Roll, Mark Cannon, Wendy Herrberg, Jamie Calderone, Frank Bruggner, Woa Townsend and Peiming Sun. (Submitted photo) Sexual abuse prevention training – Chaucie’s Place is offering a child sexual abuse prevention program for parents and any adult who works with children. Stewards of Children teaches adults how to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. It is the only national, evidencedispatch based program proven to increase knowledge, improve attitudes and change child protective behaviors. This workshop is being held June 19 from 5:15 to 8 p.m. at the Clay Township Community Room, 10701 College Ave. The cost is $15 per person and registration is required. Visit www.chauciesplace.org and click on the Prevention Programs link at the top of the page for more details or to register.

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“The Fishers and surrounding communities are home to a lot of young families and we’re focused on helping them be healthy,”said Hunley. “That’s why we’re providing seminars and screenings that are focused on the specific types of services they need.” The Medical/Surgical department includes 36 inpatient beds that feature a lot of light and soothing colors.“This hospital is bright and modern,”said Hunley. “We believe in treating the mind, body and spirit, and it’s important that people heal in an environment that’s warm and inviting, not dark and dreary. It’s all about making our patients feel comfortable as we meet their medical and surgical needs.”

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Patrons walked around the Nickel Plate Amphitheater grounds, visiting all kinds of vendors.

Crowd comes out for Fishers Farmers Market’s opening day Despite cloudy skies, a crowd came out for the Fishers Farmers Market on May 25. Vendors from the area set up tents at the market’s new location, the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. The Fishers Farmers Market runs every Saturday from 8 a.m. through Oct. 12

The Hoosierland Southbound and Northbound came through the Fishers Train Station while the market went on. For a train schedule, visit www.itm.org. (Photos by Dan Domsic)

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FHS Math Super Bowl Team: Thomas Ritz, Clayton Thomas, Madeline Snipes, Usama Kamran, Victor Gonsalves (not pictured: Coach John Drozd)

FHS teams dominate Academic Super Bowl

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Two FHS Academic Super Bowl teams won state championships earlier this month, according to a news release. Winning first place ranks in Class 1 schools were the school’s math and interdisciplinary teams. Taking third place was the social studies team.

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Not-for-profit shepherds athletic opportunities for Fishers youth By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com In a single year, 25,947 practices and games are held under the S.P.O.R.T.S. umbrella. If you’re not one of the cover story thousands of parents in Fishers with a child in one of its leagues, the Southeastern Program of Recreational Team Sports is an overarching not-forprofit that governs athletic opportunities for local children and teens. With Fishers on the rise, the years-old organization steadily has grown. Just 13-and-a-half years ago, the culture of S.P.O.R.T.S. was quite different. Executive Director Lynda Carlino, who started

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leading the organization at that time, recalls a system in which information for some leagues was stored in a shoe box sitting in a garage somewhere. At that point, there was no real bookkeeper, and, like the iconic, little towns that still jut out of Indiana’s gigantic, sprawling corn fields, everyone knew everybody, or at least knew of them. “You don’t know everybody anymore,” Carlino said. Last year, 11,705 participants – counting kids more than once if they play multiple sports – made up the collective made possible by what Carlino estimates to be 4,000 volunteers, as well as S.P.O.R.T.S. staffers and the organizations they work with. She said the majority of the coaches are volunteers, but some leagues have stipends. Leagues like travel soccer have paid trainer-coaches.

During the program’s growth, Carlino said parents have stepped up and learned to make sporting opportunities like rugby and lacrosse happen. “It’s been fun to see all of that grow and what can come of it,” she said. And, as the program has grown and evolved, the needs have changed. The insurer for S.P.O.R.T.S. requires concussiontesting training for all coaches, S.P.O.R.T.S. plans to bring a motivational speaker in to talk about bullying, and recreational activities for the kids who don’t make the cut in middle school and high school are progressing. All the while, finding facilities for everyone has become a “crazy” task and an overarching scheduling system is being worked on, according to Carlino. Carlino, other S.P.O.R.T.S. employees and volunteers have to deal with problems like three

teams showing up to use the same athletic field. It leads to hours upon hours of work for the many that are involved. “It’s an unending job,” Carlino said. And with complications like field mix-ups comes frustrated parents. Janet Berg, a volunteer coach, Youth Volleyball president and S.P.O.R.T.S. board member, has had multiple kids participating in S.P.O.R.T.S. programs. She said aspects of S.P.O.R.T.S. can be frustrating to parents because most do not have the background information on what the organization does and experiences. It was one of the reasons she became involved. She said the employees at the not-for-profit do a “fabulous job” and urges parents to get more involved. Carlino said difficult parents are “few and far between,” but can be one of the organization’s biggest challenges. “For the most part, people in Fishers are really, really good and positive,” she said. But without places to play, the not-for-profit’s leagues wouldn’t be possible. Carlino credits the Hamilton Southeastern School District and the Town of Fishers, the two organizations the not-for-profit regularly works with, for building high-quality athletic facilities in town. Individual leagues contribute and fund projects around town to the tune of thousands of dollars, according to numbers provided by Carlino. Included in those projects bank-rolled by the leagues are lights at Mudsock Fields ($200,000) and the eighth diamond at Billaricay Park ($75,000), but the list is quite extensive. “It’s a just great concept of a private-public partnership, because it works so well,” Carlino said. Ultimately, the people make S.P.O.R.T.S. what it is. “It’s really important it’s the volunteer base that does it, because then they do take an ownership into it,” Carlino said. “There’s no way any of what we do could be done without the volunteers... We also couldn’t do it without the town.” “There is always the need for more (volunteers).” For more information on S.P.O.R.T.S., visit www. hsesports.org

LEAGUE WITH MOST TEAMS:

2002 TOTAL PARTICIPANTS: 7,068 2012 TOTAL PARTICIPANTS: 11,705

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TOTAL NUMBER OF TEAMS: 912 Take a look at S.P.O.R.T.S. by the numbers TOTAL NUMBER OF LEAGUES: 14 TOTAL NUMBER OF GAMES/PRACTICES PER YEAR: 25,947

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Blazing new trails It is our position that Conner Prairie Interactive History Park is blazing new trails with its focus on the customer. The Fishers living-history museum is now featured as one of six “magnetic” museums in the new book, “Magnetic: The Art and Science of Engagement,” published May 2013 by AAM Press. The book highlights six institutions that the authors say have the “secret sauce” to drive their success as high-performing American museums. Based on three years of research, the book, by authors Anne Bergeron and Beth Tuttle, concludes that Conner Prairie, along with the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, Pa.; the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Va.; The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pa.; the Greensboro Science Center in Greensboro, N.C., and the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Okla., attract the human, social and financial capital necessary to thrive rather than just survive. Conner Prairie and the other five museums were identified by the authors through an analysis of quantitative performance metrics of a decade’s worth of data (2000 to 2010) from hundreds of U.S. institutions. The study found that these museums have become much more than simply keepers of cultural heritage or places of learning; they have also become vital players in the social, civic and economic vibrancy of their communities.

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Must be present to win Commentary by Terry Anker Woody Allen is credited with saying that 90 percent of success is showing up. While one could argue the percentage, it is impossible to dispute that we must, in most of life, be present to win. Speaking on youth unemployment matters at a university in Eastern Europe, I found myself on the final panel of what had proven to be a long day of speakers. The room, once filled to capacity, was now spotted with open seats. And, even many of those that were filled found occupants texting, dozing or otherwise disengaged from the presentations flowing from a long line of pontificating academics and blowhard businessmen. Certainly, we can criticize the lack of attention and take note of the irony of failing to understand that that being an active participant in one’s own job seeking is required if one hopes to achieve the desired outcome. It is not sufficient to show up at an interview. It is not enough to create a robust resume. It is not even adequate

to know one’s own strengths and weaknesses – and understand how to express them. One must be able to do these all actively and with intent. In fact today, just showing up is not enough. But shouldn’t we also expect our speakers to engage with the audience in a way that is designed to capture attention and ensure a properly prepared and fertile mind in which to plant the ideas being communicated? While not advocating for some reality television style shock-fest, how could a little razzle dazzle hurt? Isn’t it a conceit to require the listener alone to carry the burden of successful communication? Both the person sending the idea and the person receiving it have to show up. And, they have to want to make the connection.

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK When ambition ends, happiness begins.

- Thomas Merton

Congratulations to the Town of Fishers, whose Fleet Management Dept. has been named one of the 100 Most Efficient Fleet Operations in North America by Government Fleet magazine. In operation only since 2010, it is one of the more than 38,000 public fleet departments across the nation, 1,900 of which were tabbed as superior by their peers. The town’s department was judged to be exceptional based on a dozen criteria, including deployment of technology, accountability, pricing, customer service, innovation, efficiency and continuous improvements. The department was recognized especially for its working environment, productivity and its ability to bring to the public sector a quality missing in many municipalities: a sense of urgency, according to a town statement. ••• In case you missed it, the Geist Triathlon at the Indianapolis Sailing Club, originally scheduled for June 22, will be held on July 27 at 8 a.m., according to event organizers. After discussions with Fishers officials, event organizers and town staff grew concerned for public and participant safety given two other large July 4th community events already scheduled within two weeks of the original date. For more information, visit www.GeistTri.com. ••• Your edition of Current will be different next week. We moved to a different print vendor in April, and among the changes we presented were a more economical use of newsprint (and, therefore, trees) and a stapling of the paper’s spine. For a variety of reasons – all with you at the center - we are making another move. The only change you’ll notice is the absence of the staples. We’re confident in the move we made in April, but we found a way to improve on that, and so that’s what we’re going to do. We appreciate your patience and hope you’ll enjoy the paper. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BELIEVE IT! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Montana, seven or more Indians are considered a raiding or war party and it is legal to shoot them. Source: dumblaws.com


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some areas.”) but I still need to round up pills for everything from constipation and diarrhea to vomiting and indigestion (both ends of the spectrum so to speak!). Non-Spongebob bandaids and military-grade insect repellant would be good, and I should probably take Benadryl, Sudafed and Robitussin to cover the cold I’ll catch on the plane. Bring it on, malaria! Finally, I need to sort out the house and the kids’ schedules for the two sets of grandparents who graciously agreed to babysit. Unfortunately, Doo and I are the type of people who throw parties just so the dusting and scrubbing gets done, which is to say our home is generally in a state of sanitary neglect. But, my parents will actually be staying here, so at some point, I need to bath everything, children included, in Clorox. Once that’s taken care of, and the fridge and pantry are stocked for the apocalypse, then all I have to do is organize carpool for soccer, dance, tumbling, swimming and summer-school PE; post the dog and cat-care schedules in fifteen convenient locations; pre-coordinate playdates and birthday parties; and oh yeah, pack. Farewell, dear readers! Until I write again, bid me serenity. Peace out.

I’m starting to panic, people. On the day many of you read this, I will be headed to North Africa or possibly already there. humor As I type though, I still have two weeks before Doo and I leave our kids, semi-trained dog, and slightly neglected house for 15 days of desert adventure and exotic-food fun. Yikes! In the words of Willy Wonka, “So much time, so little to do! Strike that. Reverse it.” For starters, we’re considering updating our will, which has remained untouched since 1999 when we abandoned our firstborn for fruity cocktails and Bahamian sun. As his guardian, we appointed the only sibling we had out of nine who was married at the time, and left the rest to the lawyer. Since then, we’ve added three more offspring, and the aforementioned sibling now has seven children of his own. What are the odds he’d like four more? Exactly. Problem is, it’s doubtful anyone else would be willing to take them on either, should we perish in a fiery explosion or airline disaster. So, we’re leaving things status quo. Uncle Todd already has a 12-passenger conversion van; let’s max that baby out! Next on my list is to organize a first aid/field medicine kit. Doo and I received our requisite inoculations for tetanus, hepatitis and typhoid (because, according to our doctor, “The world is covered in a layer of poo; it’s just thicker in

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.

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An app to go bump in the night Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

According to the Associated Press, the biggest issue men have when hooking up with women in Iceland is not that the ladies are humor frigid. The men can be a little frosty themselves – but temperature is relativea. The problem is that the person they meet at the Moose Antler Pub could be a relative. Here’s why: Iceland is the home of only about 320,000 people with a lineage that has been documented during the past 1,000 years. Generally, people don’t move away from Iceland. And not a lot of people summer in Iceland, largely because summer lasts about four hours. As a result, swinging singles often end up together not realizing that some of their ancestors were once swinging from the same family tree. Most Icelanders hail from a group of ninth-century Viking settlers whose descendants are still on the island, except those who went to Hollywood to make Capital One commercials. Recently, software engineers produced a smart phone that features a “bump” function. Potential lovers tap phones together to see how closely they are related. If it’s too close a match, an “incest alarm” will sound. In Iceland there are only two hours of darkness each day from May through August, so if you enjoy things that go bump in the night, there are times you haven’t got much time to finish your drink. So far the incest app is drawing rave reviews,

with a 4.5 out of 5 rating on the Google Play store. This puts it a little behind the video game Grand Theft Auto, although stealing a car and kissing your cousin both carry similar jail terms. One user who commented on the creator’s website regretted that it wasn’t released a little earlier: “If I had this app last year,” he wrote, “I probably wouldn’t have gone home with a relative.” The operative word is “probably,” because pickins for eligible women are slim in Reykjavik and my guess is that if this gal shared a love of ice fishing and miniature golf, well the heck with her DNA. Creators of the website have been unhappy with the publicity. They claim that the main intention of the application is to give data about the rich genealogical history of the country and also to provide information to customers about relatives’ birthdays and anniversaries. But news of an application alerting you that it is Uncle Olafur’s 50th just doesn’t have the same chance of going viral as one that tells you who to shack up with. The manufacturer notes that the application is not for iPhones; it’s only for Androids. I’m no expert on human sexuality, but if you’re an android, it’s probably safe to go home with anybody you want.

Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist, and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.

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The Sweetest Condition, a Fishers-based electronica band, debuted its EP, “Truth & Light,” on April 30. Current caught up with Leslie Irene Benson, vocals and lyrics, and Jason music Reed Milner, keys and guitar, for an update on the local act’s progress and to talk about the EP. As of May 28, The Sweetest Condition sat at the No. 1 spot on Reverbnation.com’s Local (Indianapolis) Electronica Genre charts, No. 39 on the U.S. Electronica charts and No. 99 on the global charts in the same category. Before forming The Sweetest Condition, Benson and Milner formed the band Irene and Reed. You can find the EP on iTunes, Amazon.com, CD Baby and Google Play. Check the tunes out on www.thesweetestcondition.com. Current: Jason says the aim of the band and EP is to bring guts back to music. Which track off of “Truth and Light” best exemplifies that mantra? Jason Reed Milner: “With ‘You Don’t Know Me,’ I wanted to bring back that feeling I first got when I listened to albums like ‘Pretty Hate Machine’ by Nine Inch Nails – that raw nerve and aggression, without holding anything back. The electronic/industrial sounds are abrasive, yet complex, incorporating an overwhelming fullness utilizing a synthesized orchestral tone. I introduced an overdriven guitar sound to the song to give it ‘meat’ – an edge you don’t often hear these days. I wish the radio was like it was back in the early 1990s, when you’d listen to it to discover new music. Now the radio is the last place you’ll find new music.” Current: The Sweetest Condition climbed the charts on ReverbNation.com. What has the experience been like? Jason Reed Milner: “What really matters to me more than anything rather than numbers on a website – (the true measurement of the impact of music) – is how many people go away excited to see you perform again and how it makes them feel. Seeing people get involved, get engaged with our music, and having them tell us directly how it makes them feel means more to us than anything else.” Leslie Irene Benson: “We’re cutting through the ‘noise’ and getting in front of more people. The music allows us to connect with our fans on a personal level as artists and human beings.” Current: Has it been challenging to break through on the local level? Leslie Irene Benson: “The scene in Indy has been growing in recent years, and there is amazing music being created and performed here every day. The local scene has been very supportive in getting the word out, especially online via social media.”

Leslie Irene Benson and Jason Reed Milner of The Sweetest Condition. (Photo by Paul F.P. Pogue)

Current: Is The Sweetest Condition still working away at the full-length album “Struggle, Strength, Reclamation?” Leslie Irene Benson: “After our last interview with you, we played our first show at the White Rabbit and had a break-through. We realized as much as we wanted to merge what had been our first music project, Irene & Reed (dark-tinged Americana/indie rock) with this new project we were calling The Sweetest Condition, it had become its own entity. The electronic music we were writing as The Sweetest Condition felt more intense, more driven, and more necessary. As much as people grow and change, so do bands. So we split The Sweetest Condition and Irene & Reed into two separate music projects, giving us the opportunity to focus solely on this new sound. We decided to temporarily shelve ‘Struggle, Strength, Reclamation,’ which we will release at a later date as Irene & Reed, and we instead wrote 15 new songs as The Sweetest Condition. Our ‘Truth and Light’ EP features five of these new tracks, all available on iTunes, Amazon.com, CD Baby, and other digital music stores. Where ‘Truth and Light’ is inspired by a dark ‘80s electronic soundscape, our upcoming full-length album, which we are currently fine-tuning, will be infused with synthpop and EDM (electronic dance music).” Current: “Truth and Light” features the track “The Ghost & the Girl,” based on a poem about the loss of a friend. Was expressing your thoughts through music therapeutic? Leslie Irene Benson: “Shortly after we started The Sweetest Condition, I lost a very dear friend. From a lyrical standpoint, writing ‘Truth

and Light’ through the grieving process gave me a new voice and a new chance. I am more willing now than ever to fight for my dreams, my friends and my family.” Current: The EP is pretty heavy. Does it take a different kind of mindset to write this type of music? Jason Reed Milner: “There’s a lot of audio sculpting involved. Each sound must be created from scratch. The songs are orchestral compositions in their own right. They’re audible representations of emotions. ... I started off writing electronic music, so the process comes naturally.” Current: If each of you could pick one favorite track off of the EP, what would your picks be and why? Jason Reed Milner: “’The Wound’ builds with emotion into a holy deliverance. It’s a mix of organic and digital sounding synths.” Leslie Irene Benson: “I’ve been told by fans that ‘The Wound’ is the song they play on ‘repeat.’ It’s a little sinister, a little seductive. When I wrote the vocal melody, I channeled David Gahan. The song has a cinematic undertone.” Current: Of your muses, which is the most evident on “Truth and Light?” Leslie Irene Benson: “Our muses for ‘Truth and Light’ were the songwriters David Gahan, Martin Gore, and Trent Reznor. ... Our upcoming full-length album, which we’re working on now, lends itself to other inspirations, including The Birthday Massacre, Shiny Toy Guns, and Ladytron.” Current: What’s next for The Sweetest Condition? Jason Reed Milner: “We’re finishing our fulllength album and gearing up for our first tour.”

THIS WEEK Second Saturday Gallery Walk – On June 8 from 5 to 10 p.m., the Carmel Arts & Design District will again be home to the Second CARMEL Saturday Gallery Walk. The Walk, which features the works of many of the Arts & Design District galleries, also features a scavenger hunt which offers prizes for those who visit the galleries and find the listed items. For more information, visit www.carmelartsanddesign.com or stop by 111 W. Main St., Suite 140, Carmel. Fishers Summer Concert Series – Living Proof – Head to the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr., for the opening FISHERS night of the Fishers Summer Concert Series June 4. Living Proof will take the stage at 7 p.m. It’s a free show that will run until 9 p.m. Blankets, lawn chairs and picnics are encouraged. The weather line is 595-3491. For more information, visit www.fishers.in.us. Summer Produce Market – Noblesville Main Street will kick off its new weekly summer event Thursday in the south alNOBLESVILLE ley by the Noblesville Visitor’s Center in Downtown Noblesville. The produce market is 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 6 through Sept. 26. The market’s goal is to provide fresh produce and flowers, and may incorporate wine and beer, arts and crafts and other goods. For more information, visit www.noblesvillemainstreet.org or call 776-0205. Family Nature Club – The Club will start at 10.m. Saturday inside the Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000 E. 151st St. Research WESTFIELD shows that being in nature makes all of us happier, healthier and smarter. Connect your children with nature while building fun family memories. If you want to get your kids to the woods and want to meet other families interested in exploring nature, this is the solution for you. Nature Club for Families helps children develop their love of nature during the monthly adventures in Cool Creek Park. Bring the family and spend a few hours exploring the great outdoors. The Nature Club for Families is perfect for children and adults of all ages. Rodeo bash – The Boone County Rodeo Bash, hosted by the Indiana High School Rodeo Association and The Arc of Greater zionsVILLE Boone County, will be on June 8 at 7 p.m. and June 9 at 2 p.m. at the Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds, 1300 E. 100 S. in Lebanon. Admission is $7, with pre-sale tickets for $5 at the Lebanon and Thorntown Dairy Queens and at The Arc in Lebanon. Kids 10 and under get in free. Sponsored by the Behavior Analysis Center for Autism.


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Carmel Farmers Market • One of the largest farmer’s markets in Indiana features more than 60 vendors, in addition to cooking demonstrations and music. Guests can also enjoy free parking. • 1 Center Green, Carmel • 8 to 11:30 a.m. every Saturday through Oct. 5 • 710-0162 • www.carmelfarmersmarket.com

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The Center Presents: Jake Shimabukuro – Ukulele virtuoso and YouTube star Jake Shimabukuro was named a musical “hero” by “Rolling Stone.” He performs pop hits such as “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” and “Rolling in the Deep.” In his young career, Shimabukuro has already redefined a heretofore under-the-radar instrument, won accolades from the disparate likes of Eddie Vedder and Dr. Sanjay Gupta, wowed audiences on TV and earned comparisons to Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis. With his new record, Grant Ukulele, Shimabukuro’s star may burn even brighter, 1 Center Green, Carmel, at 7:30 p.m. June 4. Tickets starts at $40 for adult and at $18 for those under 18-years-old. For more information, call 843-3800 or visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.

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Fishers Summer Concert Series: ‘LivToday ing Proof’ • Living Proof, an R&B band playing at Nickel Plate Amphitheater tonight, has been voted “Indy’s Best Cover Band.” Guests are encouraged to bring blankets, chairs and picnic food/drinks at this free concert. • 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • 7 to 9 p.m. • 595-3150 • http:// www.fishers.in.us/department/?fDD=9-0 Summer Concerts at the Gazebo • Endless Summer Band performs a free concert at the Gazebo in Civic Square. • 1 Civic Square, Carmel • 7:30 p.m. • Free • http://www.carmelgazeboconcerts.org/index.html

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Noblesville Summer Concert Series • Free weekly summer concert series features live, high energy, party dance music by Endless Summer Band. • Dillon Park, 701 Cicero Road, Noblesville • 7 to 9 p.m. • 776-6350 • www.cityofnobllesville.org

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Clay Terrace Summer Concert Series • Baromter Soup • 7p.m. • www.clayterrace.com Family Campout • Enjoy a fun-filled family night outdoors with scavenger hunts, tye-dying shirts and games while munching on hot dogs and s’mores. Bring sleeping bags and tents. • River Heritage Park, 11813 River Rd., Carmel • 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. • $10 per person; pre-registration is required by June 5. • Contact Traci Pettigrew with questions at 573-5243 • www.carmelclayparks.com/be-active/events

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‘The Spitfire Grill’ • A woman named Percy is released from prison and decides to start a new life in a small Wisconsin town as a waitress amid town gossip. • The Belfry Theatre, 10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville • Tonight and tomorrow, June 8, 8 p.m.; Sunday, June 9 at 2 p.m. • $15 for adults; $12 for children • 773-1085 • www.thebelfrytheatre.com

Fishers Farmers Market • An array of foods ranging from locally grown fruits and vegetables to honey, jams and hot breakfast items will be on display at the market’s new location at the Fishers amphitheater on the north side of Fishers Town Hall. • 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers • 8 a.m. to noon through Sept. 28 • Contact Carol Doehrman at 5780700 • www.fisherschamber.com Noblesville Farmers Market • The 22nd annual market will display its locally grown produce, in addition to baked goods, plants, flowers, arts and crafts. • Riverview Hospital overflow parking lot, SR 19 & SR 38, Noblesville • 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. through Oct. 12 • Free • 776-0205 • www.noblesvillemainstreet.org Zionsville Farmers Market • More than 35 vendors show a colorful display of breads, pastries, cheeses, as well as farm-fresh eggs, meat, fruits and vegetables; live music and special events. • The corner of Main and Hawthorne Streets, Zionsville • 8 to 11 a.m. through Sept. 28 • Free • farmersmarketzionsville@gmail.com • www.zionsvillefarmersmarket.org Relay for Life of Carmel • The annual Relay for Life is a chance to remember loved ones who have beaten or lost a battle due to cancer; funds for the 24-hour event go toward research for “the disease that never sleeps.” • Carmel High School Football Stadium, 136th and Keystone Parkway, Carmel • 9 a.m. today through 9 a.m. tomorrow, June 9. • To sign up or donate, please contact Stephanie Layton at Stephanie.layton@pearson.com or call 502-3401 • www.relayforlife.org/carmelin Buck Creek Players Present: ‘City of Angels’ • In glamorous Hollywood during the 1940s, the story of the “real” world of a detective fiction writer meets the “reel” world of a fictional gumshoe hero in this Tony award-winning musical. • Buck Creek Playhouse, 11150 Southeastern Ave., Indianapolis • 8 p.m. tonight; 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, June 9 • $17 for adults; $15 for students and seniors 62 and older • 862-2270 • www.buckcreekplayers.com Noblesville Main Street Old Mill Festival • Shop for antiques, vintage and handcrafted items from more than 75 vendors on Main Street in Noblesville • Historic Courthouse Square, downtown Noblesville • 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Free • 776-0205 • www. noblesvillemainstreet.org Zac Brown Band with Special Guest Blackberry Smoke at Klipsch Music Center • Country/ folk band, Zach Brown, has had nine No. 1 singles on Country Billboard charts and is known for hits “Chicken Fried,” “Toes,” and “Highway 20 Ride.” • 12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville • 7 p.m. • Starts at $38.50 • 800-745-3000 • www.livenation.com

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Kids Koncert: Ruditoonz • Kids will sing and dance outside alongside their favorite and new sing-along songs by Indiana artists. After they’ve worked up a sweat, they’ll appreciate some shaved ice available for purchase from Kona Ice. • West Park, 2700 W. 116th St., Carmel • 10 to 11 a.m. • Free • 7273339 • www.carmelclayparks.com

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Sandra McCracken to perform – Acclaimed folk singer Sandra McCracken will perform Friday at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church at 126th Street and Gray Road in Carmel. The 8:30 p.m. concert, held under the tent on the church lawn, will feature songs from McCracken’s recently released album, “Desire Like Dynamite.” Described as Joni Mitchell meets Emmylou Harris, McCracken’s voice alternates between a tender croon and a fragile falsetto when she performs folk tunes with hints of country, pop, and touches of eletronica. For more information, visit www.stmarkscarmel.org or call the church at 846-4912.

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WHERE I DINE Jack Cordellia, head chef, Famous Dave’s Barbecue Where do you like to dine? Stacked Pickle What do you like to eat there? I love their burgers. I always try a different one. What do you like about Stacked Pickle? I love their specials, and they are family-friendly. Stacked Pickle is at 11621 Fishers Station Dr., Fishers (578-1236) and 12545 Old Meridian St., Carmel (844-4448). For more information, visit www.stackedpickle.com.

BEHIND BARS Bahama mama Bartender: Kim Spahn at Britton Tavern, 14005 Mundy Dr., Fishers Ingredients and directions: Combine .75 ounces Malibu Rum, .75 ounces DeKuyper Melon, splash of pineapple and orange juices and a splash of grenadine in a glass shaker and pour into a large glass. Garnish with a cherry and orange slice.


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Classic summer fare

Two summer dishes, gelato and ribs, will work well for any warm-weather day.

Maple Glazed Ribs

Ingredients: 3 pounds baby back pork ribs, 3/4 cup maple syrup, 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar, 2 tablespoons ketchup, 1 tablespoon cider vinegar, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon mustard powder Directions: Put the ribs in a large pot, and cover them with water. Cover the pot, and let it simmer for one hour or until the meat is tender. Drain the pot, and transfer the ribs to a shallow dish. Stir together maple syrup, brown sugar, ketchup, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, salt

and mustard powder in a small saucepan. Bring to a low boil, and cook for five minutes, stirring frequently. Cool slightly, then pour over ribs, and marinate them in the refrigerator for two hours. Prepare grill for cooking with indirect heat, and remove the ribs from marinade. Transfer the marinade to a small saucepan, and boil for several minutes. Lightly oil the grate. Cook the ribs for about 20 minutes, basting them with the cooked marinade frequently, until nicely glazed. This recipe makes six servings. www.allrecipes.com,

Piccolo Affogato al Caffe

Ingredients: 3 cups vanilla gelato or ice cream, 2 cups strongly brewed espresso and espresso beans for garnish Directions: Get a rimmed baking sheet and arrange 12 small glasses on it. Fill each with 1/4 cup of the gelato or ice cream. Freeze until firm, which should take about 30 minutes. Pour 3 tablespoons of espresso over each. Garnish each cup with espresso beans, and serve immediately. www.delish.com, photo credit Martha Stewart

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Do facial implants affect aging? Commentary by Dr. Barry Eppley

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just march on as if I never had anything done and just as if I was born with this new wider jaw and more pronounced chin? A: Facial implants of any location have no negative impact on facial aging and may actually have the reverse effect. As implants add volume to the outside of the bone, they may prevent some tissue sag, or delay it, that will inevitably occur with aging. Cheek implants, for example, are used to treat sagging cheeks in older patients so it is reasonable to assume that they might have a preventative effect as well. Dr. Eppley is an Indianapolis boardcertified plastic surgeon. Comments can be sent to info@eppleyplasticsurgery.com

One root of fatigue – Stuck in a sleepy rut? Some obvious reasons for that could be not getting enough sleep or even sleep apnea, but one cause of fatigue is depression. Fatigue is just one common manifestation of the issue. See your doctor if this persists, along with feeling “down,” for more than two weeks. – www.webmd.com Fewer kids with kids – According to the CDC, the country’s overall teen birth rate dropped by 30 percent from 2007 to 2011. – vitals.nbcnews.com

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Carry enough liability insurance Commentary by Jamie Ianigro

Question from Amelia P. from Fishers: I saw someone take a spill at my daughter’s graduation party last weekend. Insurance They were OK, but it got me worried about what I would be on the hook for if they were seriously injured. What’s the best approach to protect my family from this issue? Response from Jamie Ianigro: Thanks for your note Amelia. What you are asking about is a liability issue. If someone is injured on your property, you would be liable. Best case scenario is a minor injury that is easily remedied. The worst case scenario is a death or major injury that requires specialized care for the rest of that person’s life. You would be liable for the cost regardless of which scenario you end up with. Luckily for most, a homeowner’s (or renter’s) insurance policy provides liability coverage to protect you from scenarios just like the above. Is the amount of coverage that is automatically included in your policy enough, though? That is a question that I highly recommend posing to your independent insurance agent, but my approach is that it is not. We like to look at the coverage options available as adequate, good, and best. “adequate” coverage is what you automatically get with any policy. The department of insurance has your back and won’t let sneaky agents drop cover-

ages like this to manipulate the total cost of the policy. This means, at worst, you have adequate coverage when you buy a homeowner’s or renter’s policy. People stick with adequate coverage because they’re not afraid of the added risk, they don’t know about the added risk, or protecting their assets from that added risk is not worth the small added cost of increased liability limits. The “good” coverage is the baseline of what I would recommend to any person I speak to. You get increased liability protection and pay a small increase to the price of the policy. However, a $1,000,000 liability claim is painful with low limits and can still hurt with $500,000 to $750,000 liability limits. That’s why I always inform people about the “best” coverage option. The “best” coverage option is liability from your homeowner’s policy covering the first $500,000 (varies depending on the carrier) of a loss and an umbrella policy stepping in to cover the remaining $500,000. You can get an umbrella policy in pretty much any amount you can imagine, but $1,000,000 is a great place to start. It also costs much less than you might imagine. I highly recommend discussing this further with your independent insurance agent. Jamie Ianigro is with Shepherd Insurance & Finanacial Services. Have an insurance question you need answered? Send it to asktheadvisor@shepherdins.com.

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Choose not to dwell on the negative Commentary by CJ McClanahan

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“I understand.” These are the final words you say to the second client you lost this week. Then, your mind starts to Insurance wonder. “Is this a trend? Does this business model really work? Will we have enough cash to cover payroll this summer?” Everyone has been down this path before. A negative event takes place in your life and you abandon all reason and logical thought. You choose to assume that this is just the beginning of the end despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary. Your brain is similar to a complex software program. It responds directly to the programming it receives from your thoughts. The challenge is carefully choosing the thoughts (programming) that will help you achieve your goals. This isn’t easy. The average person has nearly 50,000 thoughts each day and most of these thoughts are influenced by our environment including Buffett buffet – What are some solid long-term stock choices favored by mega-invester Warren Buffett? Try Nike, Inc.; Burlington dispatches Northern Santa Fe Corp.; ConocoPhillips; Costco; Coca-Cola and Procter & Gamble. – www.investopedia.com

what we hear on the radio, watch on TV or read on the internet. And, as you know, the environment is negative. In a world filled with negative information, you need to be proactive about your programming. Here are some simple tips to help you out. First, get crystal clear about the difference between positive and negative information. If you think that the evening news, “Entertainment Tonight” or “Jersey Shore” are positive, you need some clarity. Next, start off each day with some positive statements to program good thoughts into your brain. Finally, catch yourself having a negative thought and simply say – “I choose not to dwell on this thought.” As with most things in life, the solution is simple. All you need to do is execute. CJ McClanahan is the founder and president of reachmore, a leadership training and consulting firm, and also the author of “Thrive.” To contact CJ, or to find out more about reachmore, go to www.goreachmore.com.

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Question: “Dear Grammar Guy, There is a relatively new trend among younger writers and, as a former high school grammar guy English teacher, it’s driving me crazy. Popular construction: ‘I’ll be with you in a couple minutes.’ Traditional construction: ‘I’ll be with you in a couple OF minutes.’ I know which one I think is correct, but perhaps you can address this is in your column in Current.” (Pamela Jackson, Carmel) Answer: Thanks for writing in, Pamela. I think I can spare a couple of minutes to talk about the subject. The word “couple,” as we use it in everyday speech, is a noun with a very specific meaning: “two persons married, engaged or otherwise romantically paired,” or simply “two persons paired together.” It has a different meaning in physics and chemistry, but those uses aren’t relevant to our discussion now. When we use the phrase “a couple of,” we’re getting into idiomatic territory. “A couple of” serves as an adjective phrase modifying whatever noun comes after the preposition: a couple of dogs, a couple of trees, a couple of dollars, etc. In this sense, the phrase “a couple” does not necessarily indicate two people who are paired together, but rather a small but indeterminate number

of people or things which are grouped or loosely bound together. In the phrase above – “I’ll be with you in a couple of minutes” – the speaker is obviously not referring to two minutes which are romantically involved. It’s understood that the speaker isn’t even referring to two minutes, but likely a short period of time required to finish whatever task he or she is currently engaged in; a “few” minutes, more or less. This is an idiom. As native English speakers, we understand the meaning of the phrase intuitively, even though a literal translation for a non-native speaker likely wouldn’t make much sense. It’s difficult to say that idiomatic expressions have hard and fast rules for them, since by definition they are colloquial, non-standard uses of words. However, since our idiom is changing “couple” from a noun to an adjective phrase, and changing the meaning, to boot, I think it’s fair to require the preposition “of” after “couple” to tip off the listener/reader that we aren’t using the word’s standard definition. Besides, “of” is only two letters. If you can’t spare even a couple of milliseconds to tack it on, well, that’s just lazy. 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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Thank you for the lesson, Eddy Commentary By Mike Colaw

Years ago, I sat in my fifth-grade Sunday School class, where my friends and I would throw pencils into the ceiling tiles when the teacher wasn’t looking. Before long the class was giggling and the 15 pencils sticking out of the ceiling gave us away. Yet again, our teacher called me to the front of the room. I was always causing trouble in one way or another. I was the kid who asked questions like, “If God hardened Pharaoh’s heart, then God technically made him evil. So wasn’t Pharaoh obeying God, and isn’t obeying God good?” This drove her crazy. One Sunday, she pulled me into the hall to lecture me and said, “Mike you are a disappointment to your dad.” Something clicked – I decided I didn’t like church people. That was tough because I was as “churched” as a kid could get – my dad was the pastor of the church. That’s right, I was the typical, rebellious pastor’s kid. I went through a season where everything about church seemed to annoy me. Even my intellectual discrepancies (if you can call them that as a kid) were really driven by my dislike of the people, not true intellectual barriers. Basically put, church became dumb and boring. As a teen, I connected with an amazing leader named Eddy,who listened to my annoying questions and took the time to answer them. I really did end up falling in love with the heart of Christ, but I still didn’t like the grumpy Christians. During

this same time one of my best friends’ parents were going through a messy divorce. Since his firsthand experience with marriage was negative, he was becoming cynical about the institution of marriage. The problem with this for me was my parents – they were truly in love. One bad marriage doesn’t mean the institution of marriage is evil… and I realized I was drawing the same conclusion about the church. Our experience in youth group was what helped both of us – Eddy had an incredible marriage, and also created a youth department where I experienced how good church should be. There is some truth in Nietzsche’s observation about Christians, “They would have to sing better songs to make me believe in their Redeemer: his disciples would have to look more redeemed!” However, the Bible says, “Those who seek me will find me when they seek me with all their heart.” Looking past the “Christians” who really annoyed me, I found the heart of Christ and fell in love with His nature, passion for people and value system. I was so caught up in my perspective of messy religion I couldn’t really wrestle through what I believed until someone pointed me to Jesus. Eddy, thank you. Mike Colaw is the director of ministries at Trinity Church. You may email him at justthink@ luke117.com. Visit his Web sites www.trinitywesleyan.com or www. luke117.com

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Backsplash is an easy kitchen redo

Commentary by David Decker

If you’re looking to upgrade the look of your kitchen, one high-impact place to start is installing a new backsplash design. A indoors new backsplash can instantly refresh the feel of your kitchen. And, because it’s possible to switch out a backsplash without moving cabinetry or appliances, this upgrade makes a great weekend remodel project. You’ll want to begin by first measuring the length and height of the wall space where you’re going to install your backsplash. These measurements will give you a baseline idea about what size of tile to shop for. Once you’ve recorded the measurements, you can start looking for design inspirations. What kind of style are you trying to create in your kitchen? Not all backsplashes are made from tile, but it’s the route many homeowners choose to go. Keep the following elements in mind when you are shopping for tile: • Backsplash tiles come in a huge variety of sizes, so don’t let yourself be confined to the old 4-inch by 4-inch or 6-inch by 6-inch standard tile sizes of yesterday. Select larger tiles if you you’d like to make a space look bigger. Or if you’d like to generate an intricate, yet cohesive design, small mosaic tiles may be perfect for your kitchen. • Keep in mind the color of your countertops

as you are choosing a tile color. Complex and colorful backsplashes look best when paired with solid countertops, and vice versa. • Backsplashes can be constructed from ceramic, stone, glass, metal, porcelain and more. Inventively mixing different materials is sure to attract visual attention. And don’t forget to pay close attention to textures. • Changing the orientation of your tile can radically change the entire look of the backsplash. Try vertical or diagonal patterns for a modern, innovative style. After you’ve decided on a particular style or look for your tile, it’s time to think about the way you’d like to install it. Wrapping the backsplash around a wider perimeter of the room can make your kitchen more visually consistent, while tricking the eye into making the room look bigger. You may also want to create a focal point

above the stove or around other cooking areas. Switch up the color or pattern in this area for a bit of visual excitement. Or, say you’ve found a beautiful (but pricey) tile design. You could save money by using the expensive tiles only above the cooking area, while using more affordable tiles throughout the kitchen. The best backsplash designs enhance your kitchen cabinetry and countertops, while acting as a visually exciting decorative component. Pay attention to the details and don’t be afraid to try something new.

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21. Commit perjury in Boone County Court 24. Resembling Bob Knight’s eyebrows 25. Lilly in-box contents 26. Song on WTTS: “All I ___ Do” 27. Terminated 29. Bon ___ (witticism) 31. Sunrise Cafe omelet ingredient 32. Powerful punch in an Indiana Golden Gloves bout 33. Lessen 34. Object

35. Buck Creek Winery process 36. Short skirt at dELiA*s 38. Former IU football coach Corso 39. No. 2 vote-getter in Indiana in 2012 U.S. Presidential election 42. Oui’s opposite in a UIndy French class 43. Noblesville HS pitcher’s figure 48. Hellas Cafe sandwich 50. Indianapolis City Ballet shoe part 53. Fairy tale baddies 54. Rise (2 wds.)

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56. Circle City Grand National Rodeo bull sound 57. Mary of “The Maltese Falcon” 58. False front 59. Westfieldbuild HS English final the words exam, maybe 60. Cooking Greek cheese 61. “Kiss Me, Kate” song by 63-Across: “We ___ In Venice”

62. Performer of 26-Down ditty 63. Katz, Sapper & Miller pro, briefly 64. Ready for Fall Creek Retirement Village 65. Dillinger’s hasty escape 66. Before, to an Indiana Poet Laureate Answers on Page 31

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It takes a unique person. Someone who’s dedicated. Who excels in a supported, team-oriented environment. And is ready to do what it takes to earn the rewards – like higher wages, generous vacation time, and great benefits – that come from a successful career at ALDI. With more than 30 years in the industry, we are the leading select-assortment grocer and one of the largest food retailers in the world, with over 4,000 locations.

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is looking for a compassionate, mature, refined lady for a full time and part time position. No experience is necessary, but must be meticulous, well organized, articulate and educated. Call Sharon Hughes at 317-439-0247

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O B B Y W A R E N H O T S E W E E S M A N G L A N D G U I N E G L A D T O S A G E E N S U S O T I S R O S A T R E Y

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EOE/AA ©2013 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Xerox® and Xerox and Design® are trademarks of the Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. BR3275

ALDI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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