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It is our position we need to be more considerate of our neighbors in terms of how we handle our pets. Many people don’t want to start a Hatfield’s versus McCoy’s situation over a pet, but the constant barking of your neighbor’s dog or running over the pets’ waste with your lawn mower is enough to strain any relationship. We have all these books and columns about dinner etiquette, but it’s rare to discuss pet etiquette. We believe it’s alarming how thoughtless some are to their neighbors. Your neighbors should not hear your dog barking. We need to be careful about how our pets affect our neighbors. Sometimes it’s too easy to let the dog stay outside and bark without doing anything to quiet it, or not pick up the dog’s poop. These two issues are easy fixes and will help improve the relationships with neighbors. We all love our pets and want to do things that make them happy. Sometimes though, they need to take a backseat to our neighbors, who have the right to enjoy an atmosphere not polluted with the sound of barking dogs.
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Commentary By Terry Anker I guess they call it over-the-hill because once we pass the summit, life accelerates at a startling rate. We have more to do and less time to do it. Kids. Careers. Parents. Houses. Assets. Building Assets. At mid-life, it is all in play. No doubt, the heaviest lifting happens when we are young – trying to figure out what we like – and perhaps equally important, what we can do that might actually add value to the world around us. But by the top of the mountain, we have learned skills and generally figured out how to survive. Then, the ride really begins. Yet the journey from that point on is rife with paradox. Many of us have accumulated more friends, family and stuff than we could ever find time to enjoy. We are routinely invited to the banquet of life (and can afford to indulge in it), yet our diets won’t allow for the calories. We have settled into a world of our own making,
even as we are trapped by the very dominion of that we have wrought. Even as we become more efficient and thoughtful in how we expend our energy, we don’t have as much of it left to spend. Perhaps it is true – youth is wasted on the young. Or perhaps it is the intentional nature of things. If we started life devoid of both wisdom and exuberance, few of us would ever make it long enough to reach the midpoint. Is it possible we need the vigor of our early lives to survive the years on the path to the wisdom of adulthood? Now that I am looking at life on the downside of the over-the-hill equation, I wonder what the next half holds. Regardless, I intend to enjoy the ride.
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DISPATCHES » Father Daughter Sweetheart Dance – Tickets are on sale now for Fishers Parks & Recreation’s annual Father Daughter Sweetheart Dance being held Feb. 15 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. at the Mansion at Oak Hill, 5801 E. 116th St., Carmel. The dance is for girls ages 5-12 and their fathers. Semiformal dress is required. Tickets are $8 per person for residents and $12 per person for non-residents, and must be purchased at the Fishers Parks & Recreation Office, 11565 Brooks School Rd. For more information, contact Fishers Parks & Recreation at 595-3150, or visit them online at www. fishers.in.us/parks and go to the events calendar section. » Adult sports leagues – Fishers Parks & Recreation will again offer a variety of adult sports leagues this spring for ages 18 and older. The leagues, including co-ed six versus six soccer, men’s seven versus seven flag football and co-ed seven versus seven ultimate Frisbee, will be held at Saxony Fields, Roy G. Holland Memorial Park and Eller Fields. For more information, or league fees and registration info, contact the Fishers Parks & Recreation Dept. at 595-3150, or visit www.fishers.in.us/parks.
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» Harlem Globetrotters – Fishers resident and team member Dizzy Grant will play with the Harlem Globetrotters Monday at 2 p.m. at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 125 South Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis. The performance is part of the team’s 2012 World Tour. Tickets and more information are available online at www.harlemglobetrotters.com. Look for a profile of Grant in an upcoming edition of Current in Fishers.
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COMMENTARY By Danielle Wilson I find it fascinating so many of you are concerned enough with my use of foul language that you’d take time from your day to e-mail me. Thank you, I feel so loved! Unfairly judged, certainly, but nonetheless loved. The response reminds me of the few times I’ve expressed frustration about my faith – strangers criticizing my honesty, praying for my salvation and condemning me to the eternal hell fires. To bring you up to speed, one of my New Year’s resolutions is to cut back on the cussing. Several women wrote to say my filthy articles had no place in their local publications; more to call me ignorant because I can’t think of a better word than “sh*#.” But here’s the deal. Beside the fact that I like swearing, I just don’t understand what the big deal is. Let’s be honest. Being a parent requires you to constantly censor yourself. Children are impressionable tattletales who will gleefully rat you out to any neighbor, teacher or priest who’ll listen. For example, you slam your Diet Coketoting hand in the mini-van door carpooling to soccer. Even though “MythBusters” proved cursing increases pain tolerance, you can’t yell “c%#*s@!*&er” or even “da$@” because little Andy will go tell his straight-laced mommy that Mrs. Wilson has a potty mouth. And guess
who won’t be getting anymore rides to practice? Exactly – the newly branded juvenile delinquent with the salty sailor for an old lady. And my youngest is only 7, which means I’ve still got at least 10 more years before I can conceivably speak an unforgivable word in her company without her plunging the daggers of shock and disappointment into my soul. That’s entirely too long to be limited to ineffective “hecks” and boring “fudges.” Bottom line? It’s simply not possible or even healthy to expurgate my vocabulary. I believe it’s much better to release the rage in small doses in a controlled environment. I also think, when used appropriately and with just the right timing, foul language is hilarious. (Exhibit A: Richard Pryor. Exhibit B: George Carlin. The defense rests.) That’s why I love my family, in-laws and coworkers. They get it. They know swearing is simply a punch line, a vent or a colorful way to say you’ve had a hard day. So cut me some slack. I don’t use profanity that much. I’m just a working mom with four kids and a bald husband who occasionally needs to let one fly to keep her sanity. Peace out.
» IU Health Saxony blood drive – IU Health Saxony Hospital will be holding a blood drive on Jan. 27, from 9 a.m. – noon. The bloodmobile will be located at the hospital’s outpatient entrance, located at 13000 136th St., Fishers. To sign up for an appointment to donate, visit https://www.donorpoint.org/ and search for the IU Health Saxony drive under the “mobile drive” link. » Martin Luther King Jr. Day free at Conner Prairie – In celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Conner Prairie Interactive History Park will be open to the public free of charge Monday. Guests are encouraged to bring a canned food item for donation to help support the Indiana Food Bank. For more information, call 776-6006 or visit www.connerprairie.org.
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Wellness event New project turns town hall into gallery By Jordan Fischer jordan@youarecurrent.com Fishers Town Hall will soon be sporting a new, more artistic look courtesy of the Art in Town Hall exhibit, which will turn the building into a permanent gallery for local Newell Hill artists. Officially opened Thursday with an exhibition by award-winning local artist Pamela Newell, the gallery will feature rotating exhibits of up to 60 works of visual art. The gallery will be open during the town hall’s normal business hours on weekdays and on periodic Saturdays. Admission is free and children are welcome with adult supervision. The gallery’s inaugural artist, Newell, specializes in impressionistic landscapes, gardens and still life. One of her paintings, “In the Heartland,” hands in the statehouse office of Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman. “My objective is to tell a story, and capture a mood or a moment in time. I strive to describe only the essence of a scene, leaving out unnec-
essary details, inviting the viewer to interpret the art through their own experience,” Newell said. “I wish to create an emotional connection through the subject matter that resonates, and when that happens, it’s magic!” Newell’s work will be on display at Art in Town Hall from Jan. 12 – Feb. 10. Art in Town Hall is presented by the Fishers Arts Council, which helped create the public art project, “I am Piano, Play Me!” last summer and Art in the Park, a juried art fair held in Fishers each September. Art in Town Hall, established through a new priority of the Town of Fishers’ Parks & Recreation Dept. to enhance art and culture in the Fishers community, is the second recent partnership between the town and the arts council. The schedule of artists participating in Art in Town Hall will be managed by the Fishers Arts Council. Adult artists who live or work in Fishers are welcome to apply. All applications will be reviewed by a jury selected by the Fishers Arts Council and the Town of Fishers. The council’s Web site provides information about Art in Town Hall for visitors and artists at http://www. fishersartscouncil.org.
Town of Fishers names Hill director of engineering Current in Fishers The Fishers Town Council has named Jeff Hill to the position of director of engineering to manage the day-to-day activities of the engineering department and contribute to the Town of Fishers’ ongoing Hill growth efforts. Hill brings more than 17 years of engineering experience, including his latest position as technical vice president and design group manager with The Corradino Group. “We are excited to move forward with Jeff as our Director of Engineering,” said Fishers Town Council Member David George. “His experi-
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Meet Edra Waterman Age: 41 Hometown: West Lafayette Residence: Plainfield (but her goal is to move to the area after her teenager finishes high school). Education: Bachelor’s degree in English from Purdue, masters of library science from Indiana University. Hobbies: I like to read, travel to visit family across the state and go to the movies. Favorite American author: William Faulkner Nook or Kindle: Kindle Currently reading: “In the Garden of Beasts” by Erik Larson and “Copper Beach” by Jayne Ann Krentz.
New library director wants to better your visit By Robert Herrington robert@youarecurrent.com Edra Waterman said she loves what a public library means to a community – “It’s a place to go regardless of your financial position or what you look like, to come and get what you need to make your life better.” “A great community deserves a great library,” she explained. “It’s more than books and movies, at its root it’s a community space – a neutral space – with meeting rooms for community and non-profit organizations and where kids can come after school for tutoring. It’s a great feature and improves the quality of life – expands what you need to succeed. Libraries are an important symbol of a successful and thriving community.” Waterman’s library career began at the age of 16. While a student in high school, Waterman worked in the Tippecanoe Public Library. As a sophomore at Purdue, Waterman was attending a literature class when a senior classmate talked about attending library graduate school. “I’ve always been a big reader,” she said. “I knew at that time it was perfect for me.” After graduating from Purdue, the Boilermaker attended graduate school in Bloomington to earn her masters of library science from Indiana University. Waterman started as a reference librarian at the Anderson Public Library, where she worked her way up to branch manager and assistant library director. Then, she accepted the position as Plainfield-Guilford Public Library Director where she worked since 2007. On Jan. 1, Waterman replaced David Cooper – who retired in 2011 – and became just the fifth Hamilton East Public Library Director in the library’s history – more than 100 years. “I was very happy in Plainfield, but I was intrigued by the challenges of a library this size in two close, but different communities,” said Waterman. “The staff is very dedicated and the buildings are beautiful and in great condition.”
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Just days into her new position, Waterman is splitting time between the Noblesville and Fishers branches. She said her days are spent working side by side with staff members to gain a better understanding of the employees, their roles and the two locations. “It’s important for me to be at both buildings. We’re not a main library with a branch. We’re two main libraries. I’m learning how they are different and how they are the same,” she said. “You don’t have to come to the Noblesville library if you live in Noblesville, or the Fishers library if you live in Fishers. You can take advantage of the great resources for whatever works for you.” Library resources include youth services, outreach services and adult programs. Waterman said the youth services include the very popular summer reading program, story time and early literacy programs. “It keeps kids reading and keeps them engaged,” she said. Outreach services include computer classes and mobile outreach services, which provide homebound delivery of library items and the adult literacy program – the only program of its kind in Central Indiana that offers one-on-one tutoring, adult basic education, English literacy/English-as-a-second-language, life skills and GED tutoring. “Libraries are all about information. Whether it’s stock prices or non-fiction books, we need to make sure what we are providing is accessible to whatever our guests need,” Waterman said. “For me, it’s absolutely vital we position ourselves to take advantage of technology.” For residents who use iPads, Kindle, Nooks or other eReaders, HEPL provides thousands of digital books and audio books. “I haven’t read a paperback book in over a year,” Waterman admitted, adding she recently finished a biography on Ed Sullivan and is currently reading two new releases – “In the Garden of Beasts” by Erik Larson and “Copper Beach” by Jayne Ann Krentz. HEPL is part of a consortium of libraries that purchase the rights of digital books. The library purchases the rights to a book, and like a physical copy, only one digital book can be checked out at a time. Waterman said residents can use their library cards and PIN numbers (which must be obtained in person at either branch) and download the digital books online with OverDrive
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By the numbers The maximum number of items that can be checked out on one card. Of those 60 items, two can be computer software, five can be DVD feature films and 10 can be music CDs.
The loan period for library items ranges from seven days (DVD feature films and CD-ROM software/ games) to 14 days (music CDs and new-release books) to 21 days (almost all other items). All library items, except DVD films, can be renewed. The overdue fine per item per day is 25 cents on all items except DVD feature films and CD-ROM software/ games, which are $1. The maximum fine per item is $25 on all library materials. “I don’t like charging fees. Our goal is to get items in people’s hands, get them back and then get them in someone else’s hands,” said Hamilton East Public Library Director Edra Waterman. via the HEPL website, www.hepl.lib.in.us. “Last December (2010), our OverDrive use went through the roof,” she said. Like physical library books, digital copies are available on loan for a set time period. Waterman said when the time ends, those books are no longer available via the electronic device; however, if a person “checks out” the same digital book, it begins right where you left off if the book was not completed. Waterman’s goal has always been “to bring solid customer service values and a professional commitment to positive change and innovation wherever I am.” She said her focus as library director is improving customer service. “I want our guests to have a positive experience here and leave with what they needed,” she said. “I look forward to becoming part of a new team of dedicated people committed to finding ways to inspire, create and deliver the most innovative, relevant library services possible.”
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Jan. 21 - Tony Award-winning actress and singer Christine Ebersole will perform at 7 p.m. at the Studio at the Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel. Ebersole has enchanted audiences through the years with her performances both on stage and on screen. Recently starring on stage as Edith Beale and Little Edie Beale in “Grey Gardens,” she has also appeared on screen in many hit movies such as “Amadeus, Tootsie, My Girl 2” and TV shows including “Ugly Betty, Law and Order SVU” and “Will and Grace.” For more information, call 843-3800 or visit www.thcenterfortheperformingarts.org. Jan. 20 & 21 – Hearthstone Coffee House & Pub will present Stella Luna from 8-11 p.m. on Jan. 20, and John Allen from 8-11 p.m. on Jan. 21, at 8235 E. 116th St., Fishers. For more information, contact 317-436-7049 or visit www. hearthstonecoffee.com. information, call 770-9020. Friday – Call for details Saturday – Call for details Moon Dog Tavern, 825 E 96th St., Indianapolis, 46240. Call 575-6364 for more information. Friday – American Cheese Saturday – Living Proof
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meals consumed fewer calories at meals than those who didn’t, and lost 44 percent more weight during the course of 12 weeks. For an added edge, swap out your water glasses for two mugs of green tea. Research shows green tea may be even more effective than water at curbing appetite at meals, and, as an added bonus, it gives your metabolism a slight boost. -Today » Brush teeth to prevent cancer? – According to a recent study from Sweden, keeping teeth healthy helps fend off breast cancer. Researchers followed 3,273 study participants for 16 years. Among women with periodontal disease, those who were missing one or more molars, were 11 times more likely to develop breast cancer than women who had not lost any molars. Inflammation is a key factor in many chronic diseases, including cancer. -www.bottomlinesecrets.com
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keeping your heart rate high, spend 75 percent of your time exercising at the lower “fat-burning” heart rate. Then, bump it up for short bursts. Low thyroid. Actually, low thyroid is less often an issue that you might think. However, persistent stress-hormone release can actually down-regulate pituitary function and yield a normal thyroid-stimulating hormone. Additionally, live in a part of the Midwest known as the goiter belt. Low iodine can lead to a swelling of the thyroid, reduce thyroid production and reduce metabolism. Any weight loss program should include the correct exercise program and a modification of diet. However, do not leave out consideration of your digestion, supplement support for cofactors, medicine conflicts and stress and hormone factors. At Ailanto Group, we often work with patients who have struggled in the past with weight loss. The key is to find those things that have blocked progress, and correct them. Dr. Roger Spahr is a board certified physician in family medicine who practices Functional Medicine with Ailanto Group. To reach Roger, write him at webmaster@ailanto.com.
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Hidden causes of weight gain HEALTH By Dr. Roger Spahr Have you ever watched a TV show that makes losing weight a contest? Superficially, it may seem if you gain weight, you are just an overeating, non-exercising slug. As we enter 2012, weight management emerges as one of the most frequent things for people to consider. If you are someone who eats right, exercises and feels as if you are doing everything correct and still unable to lose weight, there may be some hidden reasons preventing your weight loss. Hormone imbalances. For men, especially older than 40, they may have reduced testosterone. For women, progesterone, estrogen and testosterone may be unbalanced. There is a strong connection between estrogens and insulin sensitivity/resistance. This is one reason women are often more carbohydrate sensitive than men. Medications. Antidepressants, medication for high blood pressure, birth control pills and some anti-seizure medicines can affect fat burning and energy metabolism. That does not mean, however, you should stop your medicines. Ask your physician if there is an alternative. Gastrointestinal malabsorption or inflammation. Gas, bloating, loose stools and reflux disease are frequent signs of poor digestion that lead to inflammation. Inflammation increases water retention and stress hormones, which often block fat burning. Vitamin and mineral deficiency. You may be starving your body for cofactors, which are required to burn fat, generate energy and detoxify your body. Too rigorous exercise. We have all heard the expression, “No pain, no gain.” However, did you know overexercising, especially in the early stages of a weight management program, can increase cortisol levels so fat is preserved? Rather than
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