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HSE schools on lockdown – On Feb. 11 an alert from Hamilton Southeastern Schools, the Fishers Police Dept. requested all Hamilton Southeastern and Noblesville schools be placed on perimeter lockdown as a result of an investigation surrounding threats on social media. The alert said the request came after a “non-specific social media post.� “Perimeter lockdown is a part of HSE’s normal daily procedure, but all HSE campuses also are restricting outside recess and PE until further notice from Fishers Police Dept. We are in contact with FPD and will update the school community as more information becomes available,� the HSE school district stated in a release, at the time. For more on this, visit currentinfishers.com.

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Major changes for ISTEP

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Indiana students may be seeing some major changes to their ISTEP+ tests this year, though they may not be filling in as many bubbles with heavy EDUCATION dark marks as initially planned. The 2015 ISTEP+ test, to be administered to more than 400,000 students in grades three through eight, was originally expected to undergo changes that would’ve lengthened the exam by as much as seven hours, more than doubling its size from previous years. The lengthened test in part resulted from the IDOE’s lack of a pilot test that would’ve sampled the validity of questions on a smaller subset of students before issuing it to the entire state. “Since the department of education didn’t do the pilot test, as it said it would, they are making the whole spring ISTEP+ a pilot. That means they will determine which questions will apply to the student’s score after they grade the results,� stated Marc Lotter, director of external relations for the Indiana State Board of Education. “When the state board asked the DOE about this in September,

they said it would only add a few questions. As you can see, it did a lot more than that.� On Feb. 9, the DOE was taken to task by Gov. Mike Pence, who issued an executive order to cut the length of the exam back down to around six hours. “Parents and teachers across Indiana are stunned and outraged at this news, and so am I,� Pence said during a press conference. “I am committed to seeing this test through and to bring common sense to shorten it for Hoosier families.� In order to find ways to reduce test times, officials are in contact with nationally-recognized experts on assessments which, according to Pence’s statements, may include making the social studies and reading portions of the exam more concise. However, in spite of the executive order, final say on the length of the test still rests with state superintendent Glenda Ritz and the DOE. Hamilton Southeastern schools continue to prepare for the exam. “HSE is actively preparing the students for the ISTEP testing environment. We will wait further instruction from the DOE and Gov. Pence,� said Bev Smith, HSE director of school and community relations.

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Used shoe drive – Delaware and Fall Creek Township offices are collecting used shoes for Changing Footprints. The organization redistributes shoes to those who need them. Collection bins are located in the township offices (9091 E. 131st St. and 11595 Brooks School Rd.) until Feb. 27. Citizen’s Academy – Fishers residents ages 18 and older are invited to participate in the first City Government Academy, beginning March 4. Students will spend one night per week, for nine weeks, learning about components of local government and vital programs. Visit www.fishers. in.us and click the Culture & Recreation link to register. Parks activities – PlayFull Hours – Things That Go from 10 to 11 a.m. Feb. 25 at the Roy G. Holland Memorial Park building. Kids ages 1 through 5 are invited for unstructured playtime. Baby Bird Pottery from 1 to 2 p.m. March 7. Children age 2 through 10 will create their own clay baby bird nests and eggs. For more information, visit www.fishers.in.us/parks. Swim lesson registration – Southeastern Swim School is offering swim lessons at the brand-new Hamilton Southeastern High School Natatorium starting in the spring. Spaces are limited and will fill up quickly so reserve now! Children must be toilet-trained to participate. Hamilton Southeastern High School is located at 13910 E. 126th St. For more information, visit www. hseswimlessons.com or call 579-0164. Library programs – The Fishers library has many programs in February. Here are some of them. Lego Challenge from 7 to 8 p.m. Feb. 23. Bring your own Legos. No registration required. Heart Health Awareness from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Feb. 25. A variety of heart-related health topics will be discussed and blood pressure screenings will be offered. For more information, visit www.hepl.lib.in.us.


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State of the city is Feb. 18 ]Tfb/RdaaT]cX]UXbWTab R^\ On Feb. 18, Mayor Scott Fadness will present his first State of the City address GOVERNMENT at the Fishers Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the FORUM conference center. Fadness will discuss his long range plans Fadness for the city. He will explain that the evolving outside world has changed and to maintain long-term viability, Fishers must adapt. Fishers must become a smart, vibrant, entrepreneurial city in order to remain financially sustainable as our residential population continues to grow. This means:

“ A local government that provides efficient and effective services “ A city that is planned with thoughtful purpose and intent “ A community with a culture of excel lence in education “ A sense of community through communitywide events and gathering places “ An economic development strategy that fosters a strong entrepreneurial culture and support system “ A local government with a culture of innovation and collaboration In addition to these key points, Fadness will share his experience transitioning from the Town Manager to the Mayor of the 5th largest city in Indiana.

OBITURARY Lorraine “Bainey� (Woods) Mullendore (84) fell to a peace Feb. 6 at 10:55 p.m. to join her family who preceded her in death: Father, Halton (50) and mother Vivian (Barker) Woods (98) (Noblesville), brother, Dickie Woods (73) (Fishers), husband Andrew Richard “Dick� Mullendore, Jr. (Romney) (42), Mother and Father-inLaw, Ruth Lydia Pauline (Steuhm) Mullendore and Andrew Richard Mullendore, Sr. (Logansport, IN). She is survived by her brothers, Julius “Jude� and Terry Woods, daughters Shirley Ann Mullendore and Stacey Jo (Mullendore) (Willard) (Smith) Dodd, granddaughters, Cassie Jo Willard, and “G’ma� to Jessica Nicole and Rachel Ann Marie Mullendore. After a tragic accident that took Dick’s life, Lorraine relocated from Bridgewater, VA to Carmel, in 1971. Lorraine graduated from Broad Ripple High School, was an avid square dancer and worked for Methodist Hospital prior to her retirement. Lorraine is remembered as always having a smile. Services will be on Feb. 19, at Legacy Cremation & Funeral Services, 5215 Shadeland Ave., Indianapolis, with visitation from noon to 1 p.m. followed by a memorial service.

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Festival designs now accepted

By Nancy Edwards “ ]Tfb/RdaaT]cX]UXbWTab R^\ The 27th annual T-shirt design contest for the Fishers Freedom Festival is currently accepting drawings from any CONTEST student, Kindergarten through eighth grade, residing in the Hamilton Southeastern district. This year’s theme, “Where Families and Friends Unite,â€? was chosen by the 40-plus volunteers who participate in the festival each year, according to Jennifer Kehl, executive director of the Fishers Freedom Festival. “The event is to celebrate bringing everyone together and enjoying a weekend of family activities that are (mostly) free so that people of all economic levels can enjoy the event without spending a lot of money,â€? Kehl said. Drawings may include up to four colors, with the exception of white, as the T-shirts are white. Kehl also said that judges look for creativity, and a design that would be easily reproducible. Other guidelines include the following: “3aPfX]Vb \dbc QT ^] ' ĂŚÂł g Âł _P_Ta “CWTaT RP] ^][h QT ^]T T]cah _Ta bcdST]c “2^\_dcTa SaPfX]Vb PaT ]^c P[[^fTS “1[PRZ P]S fWXcT SaPfX]Vb PaT ]^c P[[^fTS “?aTeX^db C bWXac R^]cTbc fX]]Tab PaT ineligible “0[[ T]caXTb \dbc QT [TVXQ[T P]S WPeT ²! $ Fishers Freedom Festivalâ€? and the theme, “Where Families and Friends Uniteâ€? spelled cor-

The 27th annual T-shirt design contest for the Fishers Freedom Festival is currently accepting drawings from any student, Kindergarten through eighth grade, residing in the Hamilton Southeastern district. This year’s theme is “Where Families and Friends Unite.� Pictured is last year’s winning design by Emma McCord.

rectly in their design “>] cWT QPRZ ^U cWT T]cah _PacXRX_P]cb \dbc include the student’s first and last name, age, home address, home telephone number, grade, school and art teacher’s name (if applicable). While students must live in the Hamilton Southeastern district, attending a school within the district is not mandatory, according to Kehl. “We just encourage kids to participate (in the contest),� she said. Individual drawings or classroom packets must be submitted by March 2 to either the Hamilton Southeastern Administration Office at 13485 Cumberland Rd., the Fishers Freedom Festival office at 8591 E. 116th St. (directly behind Fritz in Fishers car dealership) or mailed to P.O. Box 930, Fishers, 46038.

David P. Pletzer, MD Family Medicine Providing expert primary care to the Fishers area for over 25 years, IU Health Physicians welcomes Dr. David P. Pletzer. Dr. Pletzer is currently accepting patients at IU Health Physicians Primary Care – IU Health Saxony Hospital until his new office, IU Health Physicians Primary Care – Allisonville, opens in May 2015. His new office is conveniently located in Fishers, near 116th Street and Allisonville Road. Dr. Pletzer earned his medical degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his residency in family medicine at Riverside Methodist Hospital. He is board certified in family medicine by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Pletzer is currently accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, call 317.678.3850. IU Health Physicians Primary Care – Allisonville | 11530 Allisonville Road, Suite 190 | Fishers, IN 46038

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HSE Schools plan transition nights for parents ]Tfb/RdaaT]cX]UXbWTab R^\ As Hamilton Southeastern schools prepare for the 2015-2016 school EDUCATION year with the newly redistricted boundaries in place, principals, administrators and PTO groups have

planned transition activities for students in current grades K-8 for the next school year. This includes a special series of evening programs called “Transition Nights” for parents of students in grades 4-7. To find a map of what school students will attend, visit currentinfishers.com

Fall Creek Intermediate April 20th Parent Night 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. This evening is for parents of current 4th- and transitioning 5th-grade students attending FCI in 2015-16. Fall Creek Junior High School April 16th Parent and Student Night 6:30 to 8 p.m. This evening is for parents and students of current 6th- & 7th-grade students attending FCJH in 2015-16.

Riverside Intermediate April 20th Parent Night 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. This evening is for parents of current 4th- and transitioning 5th-grade students attending RSI in 2015-16. Riverside Junior High April 22nd 6:30 p.m. Parents and students of current 7th graders redistricted for 15-16

Sand Creek Intermediate April 20th Parent Night 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. This evening is for parents of current 4thand transitioning 5th-grade students attending SCI in 2015-16.

Hamilton Southeastern Junior High and Intermediate April 15th 6:30 to 8 p.m. Parent and Student Night for current 6th-grade students attending 2015-2016 school year. April 20th 7 to 8 p.m. Parent night for current 4th-grade students attending HIJH 2015-16 school year. April 21th 7 to 8 p.m. Parent night for current 5th-grade students attending HIJH 2015-16 school year.

Fishers police tracking down facts after attack on jogger ]Tfb/RdaaT]cX]UXbWTab R^\ The Fishers Police Department is investigating an attack on a jogger in the Sunblest CRIME Neighborhood (116th Street and Holland Drive). The FPD issued a crime watch alert following an attack on a jogger shortly before 7 p.m. Feb. 10. The victim reported that she was jogging along Holland Drive. As she approached the intersection of Sunblest Boulevard South, she ob-

served a man standing in the tree line. The man ran towards her and grabbed her around the head and neck. The victim’s dog barked and the suspect ran away. The victim was not injured. Police and K-9s searched the area, but were unable to locate the suspect. Investigators believe it is possible other residents or motorists may have seen the suspect and ask that anyone that was in the area last night and observed anything suspicious to contact the FPD Investigations Division at 595-3300.

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By Beth Taylor “ QTcW/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\ As chief naturalist for the Fishers Parks and Recreation Department, Danesa Stolz combines her passion for nature with COVER STORY her love of teaching to instill a sense of stewardship for all living things. When Stolz arrived on the Ball State University campus in the fall of ‘93, she had already declared her major—elementary education. At freshman orientation, the natural resource and environmental management department booth caught her attention. “I thought, I have to find out more about this, so I met with the department chair, Professor Mortenson. I said, ‘Okay, I want to teach kids about nature, is this a job?’ He said, ‘Do everything I tell you to do, and I will make you a naturalist.’ And I did everything he told me to do.� said Stolz, the chief naturalist for the Fishers Parks and Recreation Department. Stolz’s career at Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve began in 1996—before it was acquired by the Town of Fishers. “It was owned by The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis when I started my internship at Ritchey Woods, and I was hired as a naturalist in 1997,� said Stolz. As a naturalist, Stolz seeks to translate the concepts of nature and the environment to the public.

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Danesa Stolz and husband Ronnie getting married at Ritchey Woods.

“The town of Fishers acquired Ritchey Woods in June of 2004, and I was hired in August of 2004 for the naturalist position,� said Stolz. Much of the work that Stolz enjoys is out of the public’s view. “I’ve gotten to help develop the master plan for this property (Ritchey Woods), and I’ve worked to help restore the habitat, which means removing invasive plants and planting native plants, working with erosion control,� she said. Natural areas are vital to urban development because they provide essential ecosystem functions such as the filtering of urban run-off, the storing and slowing of storm water and help to improve local air quality. Stolz also works on the urban forestry program. “I’ve helped develop the list of what trees are allowed to be planted and those that are banned in our city. I feel like I’m making a difference in this world, and the long term sustainability of Fishers,� she said. Fishers’ flourishing park system includes five

exclusively natural, parks and eight others have a natural component—totaling 274.3 acres of natural areas within the city’s park system. “Ritchey Woods serves as the hub for natural outdoor environmental education because it has all the amenities,� she said. Environmental programs focus on topics and activities to lead to a greater understanding of the natural environment and the interdependence of all living things. Special events are offered to the public free of charge, and nature-related themed day camps occur during school breaks. Stolz works with a network of naturalists in Hamilton County, HAMPA. “We share ideas and programs. The parks system in Hamilton County is wonderful,� she said. “I’m working on several new ideas right now. I like the idea of developing more on-your-own kinds of things. The public can go to our website and look up an activity to do in the natural parks.�

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“I did an internship the summer of ’96 at Ritchey Woods. My boss at the time told me that if you see a tree shaped like a rainbow, it’s called a wishing tree. The whole summer, I wished for Ronnie to propose. Ronnie and I arrived early for the end-of-the-season party, so I shared with him what I had been told about the wishing tree. He popped down on one knee and proposed. We got married here between two redbuds. I have been very passionate about this property for a long time.�


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zWORKS finds a home – The zWORKS entrepreneurial and coworking center of Zionsville recently announced that it will set up shop in the historic Zionsville firehouse building at 85 E. Cedar St. The building’s interior will be redesigned to include a conference room, community kitchen, reserved desks, areas for startups and self-starters in the 3,200-square-foot space. The center is expected to open in April and will be accessible 24 hours a day through biometric locks. JetBlue and Apple Pay – JetBlue Airlines will be the first airline company to accept Apple Pay. The ability to use Apple pay during JetBlue flights to pay for food, drinks and services will start next week. Source: Investor Place Carmel among the safest – Carmel was recently named the eighth safest small city in the nation. BadCredit.org ranked each city according to the FBI’s 2013 Uniform Crime Report, dividing the sum of reported violent and property crimes by the population to see which residents had the lowest probability of becoming a victim. Source: BadCredit.org


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After many years of discussion, the boards of the Carmel and Fishers chambers of commerce have voted to merge into a single CITIES organization. The two chambers will operate together as OneZone, a commerce advocate and connector for both cities. “I’m so excited to make this announcement that has been in many ways 20 years in the making,� said Mo Merhoff, president of the Carmel Chamber of Commerce. “The result is positive things for business. In the end that’s what chambers are about--business opportunities. Merhoff keeps the title and will be president of OneZone. Members will get access to more business contacts, more marketing and collaboration opportunities, more advocacy clout and more exposure than ever before. Fishers Chamber of Commerce President, Dan Canan, will serve executive Vice President of OneZone. “We did this now, because we didn’t have to--both chambers, especially Fishers, are strong. It’s what’s best for our membership. As Mo said, it was 20 years in the making, and it took 20 months to put all the pieces in place,� said Canan. The new organization will be called OneZone to demonstrate the unified effort and indicate that its impact reaches across municipal boundaries. Its tagline is: Commerce. Connected.

OneZone will be led by a 25-member board that includes the entirety of both current boards. Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard said he was filled in by both chamber presidents but he declined to say whether he was for or against it. “These are private organizations and they saw this as being in their best interest,� he said. “It’s not my decision. I hope that it works out best.� Carmel City Councilor Luci Snyder said she talked to Merhoff and she thinks it’s a great idea, even though she understands that some might be against it. “She’s exactly right,� she said. “Business doesn’t stop at the city line.� Chamber members and the public can learn more about the merger at www.fisherschamber. com. Two open houses have been scheduled: Feb. 17, 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fishers Chamber of Commerce, 11313 USA Parkway, Suite E134 Feb. 18, 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Carmel Chamber of Commerce, 21 S. Range Line Rd., Suite 300A The merger will be finalized after the members ratify the boards’ vote. That opportunity will happen on Feb. 20 between 7:30 and 9 a.m. at FORUM Headquarters Lobby, 11313 USA Pkwy, Fishers, and The Mansion at Oak Hill, 5801 E. 116th St., Carmel. Members will receive more information and a proxy by mail, with the option to vote early or by proxy.

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The lack of ‘diet’ in diet soda Commentary by Cory Black Could a diet soda actually be hurting your diet? All things being equal, substituting diet NUTRITION soda for regular soda when it comes to your waistline might not be any better overall than a regular soda. A regular 12-ounce soda has 35 or more grams of sugar that can be harmful to our health with regular consumption. And as a result of supersizing it has led to expanded waistlines and the prevalence of type 2 diabetes. Substituting sugar-laden drinks with a sugar-free, low- or zerocalorie drink should be a step in the right direction. But why do some statistics show that people that drink only diet soda are more often overweight than those that drink only regular soda? There are a couple main theories: “ One possibility is those that are overweight and trying to lose weight are more often consuming diet sodas. Drinking diet sodas may feel like a shortcut and we feel like we

can just calorie-splurge elsewhere. “ The other thought is that over-indulgence in what we think is a free-of-nutrition drink may actually affect the metabolism of our body and even our response to real sugar from real food. Studies do show that artificial sweeteners may still trigger a response in our body similar to sugar, possibly confusing it, as the sweetness does not come with the normal calories. Some even suggest that all of the consumption of diet soda may even blunt our normal response to sugar, upsetting our normal metabolism and making us feel hungrier in the process. It really does seem that caloriefree doesn’t really mean it’s free and the best approach in any healthy diet is moderation. Plain water is still the healthiest option for quenching our thirst. Cory Black is the owner of PointBlank Nutrition in Carmel. He may be contacted at 569-5368 or cory@ pointblanknutrition.com.

DISPATCHES Nutrition seminar – Riverview Health will host a nutrition seminar from 6 to 7 p.m. March 3 in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room at Riverview. Dr. Eric Marcotte will discuss ways to improve your health by taking control of your diet. Marcotte A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at riverview.org/classes or call 776-7999. Eat well, sleep well – Certain foods can help you sleep better because they contain compounds that either trigger sleep or help maintain it. They include: 1. Turkey, spinach, shellfish and egg whites contain tryptophan. 2. Certain spices and herbs, namely garlic, nutmeg, turmeric, dill, parsley and sage. 3. Calcium-rich foods such as dairy, leafy greens, and salmon. Source: BottomLineHealth.com High calcium foods – If you’re vegan, you might have trouble getting enough calcium in your diet. Here are some vegan foods that can provide it: 1. Bone broth – lots of calcium and other minerals 2. Canned salmon – mash up the small, soft bones in the can and eat along with the salmon 3. Bok choy – a high calcium substitute for lettuce 4. Almonds – just 20 have 7 percent of your daily RDA of calcium Source: NaturalIon.com

Heart healthy cooking – Riverview Health will host a heart healthy cooking event from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 26. Attendees will receive a copy of each recipe and a coupon for a free Blood Chemistry Profile at the Riverview Health Outpatient Laboratory. Cost is $15 per person. Register online at www.riverview.org/ classes or call 776-7999 by Feb. 18. Liver detox – Your liver is the main organ in your body that removes harmful compounds and toxic substances from your body. It’s vital to detoxify the livers to keep it functioning well. One of the best completely natural foods for this is beets. Beets are high in fiber, antioxidants, pectin and anti-inflammatories, all substances that will detoxify the liver. Source: NaturalIon.com Ginger for pain relief – Did you know ginger can be used as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory? Cytokines are substances that have an inflammatory effect in the body and are a major contributor to pain signals the body receives. Ginger reduces these cytokines. Both raw and powdered gingers are effective. Source: Journal of Pain Fighting colds – Keep that head cold from moving into your lungs. The following methods might help: 1. Vitamin C and zinc – up to 1500 mg of Vitamin C and up to 25 mg of zinc can fight viruses 2. Echinacea - strengthens the immune system 3. Cordyceps – also strengthens the immune system 4. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and magnesium will help loosen mucus and open up airways. Source: BottomLineHealth.com

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Pollster just might have a better view Gallup Organization CEO Jim Clifton rightfully lambasted the government’s unemployment rate and the methodology used to determine it. “There’s no other way to say this. The official unemployment rate, which cruelly overlooks the suffering of the long-term and often permanently unemployed as well as the depressingly underemployed, amounts to a Big Lie.� Americans for Limited Government tells us in deriding the official unemployment rate, Clifton points to the fact that those who have left the workforce even if they are of working age are not counted as unemployed. He points to the unfair categorization of a person trained to be an engineer working as a fry cook as being employed rather than underemployed. He worryingly notes that only 44 percent of the adult population 18 years old and older have full-time jobs (more than 30 hours a week) asserting, “We need that to be 50 percent and a bare minimum of 10 million new, good jobs to replenish America’s middle class.� “ “ “ Let’s see how the Republicans can mess this up. Mitt Romney has declined the opportunity to attempt another run at the presidency and Jeb Bush apparently and sadly seems to be the frontrunner for the GOP nomination. Ah, but wait! Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a guy we can stomach, is making friends and serious gains on Bush’s popularity. At this point, we see him as having the tools and guts to take on the Clinton machine. Of course, he runs the risk of party leadership having him go through perfunctory spine removal surgery. We urge him to continue what brought him this far. “ “ “ The seeds of falsehood(s) finally caught up with NBC Managing Editor Brian Williams last week. It took too long. His suspension for six months with no pay, meted out by the television network’s brass, doesn’t fit the crime, in our view. For him to abandon the viewers’ trust and be able to return will leave a dark cloud hovering. But, really, since when did that matter to the liberal mainstream media? 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 Ohio participating in or conducting a duel is prohibited.

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Much of modern computer technology depends upon simple combinations of “0’s� and “1’s� to input and dispense with stunningly complex actions. It is in these most humble building blocks that all processing begins and ends. The very fact that a 1 is not a 0 and a 0 is not a 1, when combined in long strings, allows the computer programmer to conceive and overcome countless restrictions with breathtaking speed. An assemblage of impressive kids, The Young Actors’ Theater of Indianapolis (www.yakids. org) is currently presenting a short morality play that is both impressively presented and thoughtfully acted. These young people, 1,600 or so this year, bring forward about 20 productions and 65 performances annually. Many of these kids are from populations to whom the arts are not a part of everyday life. Executive Director Justin Wade and his sister Managing Director Catherine Wade include as one of several programs, The Court: Battle Real Issues. It aspires to encourage

the kids to confront important social problems through theater; and, both the audience and the performers benefit. In one presentation, the teens address bullying in the age of social media. The topic is so timely it almost seems obvious – and as the play opens, one fresh-faced protagonist admonishes the audience that in bullying – one is either being picked-on or picking-on. Had this kind of simplistic, binary assessment been the end of the work, the production’s merit would be limited. As computing horsepower has exponentially expanded, the increased granularity of millions, if not trillions, of 0’s & 1’s have given developers the ability to make what is essentially a binary action appear to be more complex, even nuanced. These kids know it, and make good use. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster.

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Why does the poop always hit the fan when my husband Doo is out of town? I suppose it’s my own fault, as a not-so-small part of me was kind of looking forward to his trip. Let’s face it, husbands can be demanding, especially ones who seem to sabotage all plans for a clean house and on-time living. But I shouldn’t have admitted the sentiment! That was just plain stupid, a total rookie mistake. I basically delivered a handwritten invitation to the gods asking them to send me one difficult parenting moment after another. Their reply? Game on! The week did actually start out lovely. But then my first challenge arrived in the form of an email from one of our kids’ teachers, and I was forced to take over Doo’s role as Chief Disciplinarian. This meant not only having to ground our precious little slacker, but also having to enforce said grounding. By myself, all alone. Easier said than done, as those of you with teenagers can attest. Between his incessant complaining and obnoxious loitering, I felt like I was the one being punished. “Fine! You can go to the Super Bowl party; just get out of my hair!� Oops. This is why Doo always handles the punishments. Annoyance trumps my resolve every time. One whole day passed before those haughty gods mocked my sabbatical from wifedom yet again. Our youngest twisted her ankle at tumbling practice, walking, of course. I spent four hours consoling a child in pain, questioning my amateur diagnosis of a sprain versus a break and performing logistical magic to arrange daycare, crutches and a potential ER visit. Thank goodness my in-laws were around. All hail Grams and Pops! I really could have used Doo though, not only to support my Dr. Quinn, Medicine Mom, call, but also to assuage the guilt I experienced from pawning our hobbled ten-year-old off on the grandparents. Sometimes I hate being a working mom. The trifecta of parenting trials completed itself that same night: As I searched my daughter’s room for “comfort items,� I discovered her beloved pet lizard in a semi-shriveled, but definitely dead state of now non-existence. When I broke the news to Maddie, already exhausted from her traumatic “walking� injury (seriously, just walking!), she simply said, “I need a moment to myself.� The next thing I know I’m sobbing uncontrollably in the garage holding a tampon box turned reptile coffin and begging for the early return of Doo. I am not cut out for solo-mommyhood. Despite the brief respite that comes from having my husband out from underfoot, I prefer him here, with me, partnering in this parent thing. Lesson learned, gods. Lesson learned! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.


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Marking off the to-do list Commentary by Dick Wolfsie I am not a procrastinator. Quite the opposite. I pay bills before they are due. I’ve HUMOR already filed my 2014 income tax return. I kiss my wife goodnight in the morning. The daily to-do list that I complete each night should list chores that should be done the next day, but I can’t put any of those things on my yellow notepad because I completed all those tasks weeks ago. Sometimes I imagine what would happen if the day I graduated from high school, I was given a giant to-do list with everything on it that I needed to accomplish by the time I went to my 50th class reunion ‌ which will be in October, back in New York. “ See 1,426 movies “ Interview 25,567 people “ Phone my sister 341 times “ Go to the dentist 122 times “ Write 757 humor columns “ Clean a kitty litter box 6,018 times “ Read 1,708 books For a person like me who wants to get things done right now, I’d be a total mess from the moment I saw what I needed to accomplish—even though I had 50 years to do it. “Hello, Dick, I’m Harry, your new college roommate. Want to go out and get a beer?â€?

“Sorry, Harry, but I’m really busy. I have 1,708 books to read before 2015.â€? Because I’m compulsive, I’d probably try to get a lot of the stuff over with immediately. I’d have my teeth cleaned 12 times a year, so I’d be done by 1985. I’d convince Mary Ellen when we got married to view 20 or 30 movies every weekend. That would have at least put a small dent in the 1,426 flicks I’d have to finish by 2015. How about talking to my sister on the phone in New York 341 times? “Dick, this is the fifth time you’ve called me today. We have absolutely nothing new to say to each other.â€? “I know, Linda, I know. But I have to get all the calls in to you by my 50th reunion.â€? “It’s only 1987. Have you talked to our brother as much?â€? “Yes, actually several dozen times this week. I’m done now. I never have to talk to him again.â€? I would have also had to space out 18,678 showers over the entire 50 years. Wait, did you really think I’d try to get them all done in just a decade or two? Really, how weird do you think I am?

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Investing in Indiana’s health Commentary by State Senator Jim Merritt The future of Indiana is dependent on the health of its citizens. While discussions concerning the next two-year state budget continue, I think it is important that we also POLICY focus on the wellbeing of Hoosiers. This session, I proposed legislation that would distribute excess state funds to counties to invest in the betterment of Hoosiers’ health. Senate Bill 414 would allow the investment earnings in the state general fund for the previous fiscal year to be distributed to counties throughout Indiana, if the fund is in excess of $1 billion. Beginning in 2016, the returned funds will be allocated proportionately based on population and used for the following purposes: “ Health “ Mental Health “ Education “ Nutrition Current law provides that the interest earned from the state general fund remains in the general fund where it continues to accrue interest. I believe that once this fund exceeds $1 billion, the interest should be returned to our communities to improve the lives of Hoosiers. Examples of programs that could receive additional financial support are those focusing on job training, prenatal and postnatal care services, mental health treatment and counseling and suicide prevention services. My legislation is financially responsible, provid-

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Nutrition Seminar Learn how to take control of your diet and improve your health with Dr. Eric Marcotte, a board certified physician and family medicine doctor at Sheridan Family Medicine. The seminar will take place at Riverview Health in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room, located in the lower level of the Women’s Pavilion. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at riverview.org/classes or call 317.776.7999. When: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Time: 6-7 pm Location: Riverview Health 395 Westfield Rd., Noblesville Krieg DeVault Conference Room (Lower level of Women’s Pavilion)

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ing an opportunity for the state to invest more money in health matters without increasing taxes for Hoosiers. SB 414 is a simple solution to strengthening our communities without creating new debt. These services are crucial to a successful state and it is my hope that SB 414 will result in a healthier and happier Indiana. According to the most recent report by the Indiana State Department of Health, our state leads the nation in suicide death rates by age group in all age categories except for those over 65 years of age. In addition to suicide, Indiana has a high infant mortality rate of 7.7 deaths per 1,000 live births. Statistics like these suggest that we are not investing enough time or money into the health and wellbeing of our citizens. SB 414 has been assigned to the Senate Committee on Appropriations. If the committee approves the bill, it will move to the full Senate for further consideration. For more information on this proposal and other bills being considered this session, visit www.iga.in.gov. My office is also available as an additional resource. You can contact me by phone at 2329533 or by email at Senator.Merritt@iga.in.gov with feedback or questions. Sen. Jim Merritt represents Fishers in the Indiana State Senate where he has served for 24 years. You may contact him by phone at 232-9400 or by email at Senator. Merritt@iga.in.gov.

Feeling empty? Consider Paul Commentary by Mike Colaw Over the years I have often noticed that people who think a marriage will complete them are the ones who aren’t married. FAITH Likewise, the ones who think money will complete them are the people who want more money. Even people who feel like having kids will make their life complete are often the ones who don’t have them. I think some people really believe that a million dollar bank account will wash away all their discontent or that the moment they say their wedding vows all loneliness will melt away. Don’t hear me wrong. A little money can be nice and marriage can be very rewarding. That said, we are surrounded by celebrities who have a lot of money, their pick of people who would love to be with them, and still they have very broken, discontent lives. As a pastor, I interact with married people, wealthy people, popular people, CEO’s, lawyers and doctors. None of them have ever told me any of these things fully completed them. Here is a little secret-none of these things will complete you, and if you walk into a marriage, job, or even parenting expecting it will make you whole, you put a personal emotional burden on that thing or person that they (or it) can’t bear. You will be let down.

People who come into my office exploring faith usually fall into one of two categories: those that have a terrible life and are searching for hope, and those that have everything but are still empty. You read that right. Brilliant lawyers, doctors, and even professors who still feel a deep void. The Apostle Paul makes a bold statement at the end of his letter in the Bible called Philippians. He says that there is a peace that surpasses all understanding. He even tells us how to get it. It’s basically this - trust Jesus. How is this possible? If you really believe that Jesus is the ultimate satisfaction and heaven is where we become truly whole, the fear of missing out on things like a perfect job opportunity, marriage, or even kids begins to lose its power. Paul says only Jesus, the hope of eternity, can carry the weight of your satisfaction. When you realize nothing else will ever satisfy it’s either the beginning of something deeply wonderful or terrifying. If you are at the end of yourself, I challenge you to explore a metaphysical answer. Maybe Paul is right. 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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Another great pick for vegetarians and dieters alike. While creole and Cajun cuisine might not seem like healthy foods because they come with high pilings of rice and bread, diners can ask for rice and bread on the side, and not on the same plate as the creole curries. This way, everyone can enjoy their Cajun chicken without the hassle of accounting for extra carbohydrates.

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C O NS IDER . . . This week, Current editors recommend attending the Actors Theatre of Indiana Mardi Gras fundraiser, because what could be better than a great party for a great cause? At 6 p.m., Feb. 21 guests can celebrate with ATI. Casual attire is the dress code and cost is $75 per person. There will be dinner, a cash bar, dancing, beads, a live band and games. The party is at Woodland Country Club in Carmel. RSVP by phone at 669-7983, extension 104.


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The Scoop: Urban Pastries is a lovely cafĂŠ of sorts with a family run feel and the smell of baked goods permeating the air. Very different from the baked goods we commonly find in America, these yummy offerings are quite European and have cross-international flare. The atmosphere is enhanced by the international music that plays in the background. Also, every Thursday Night it has French Crepe Night from 6 to 8 p.m. and on the weekends there are Mini Dutch Pancakes all day on Saturday & Sunday. Type of Food: European sweet and savory pastries. Average Price: Prices are under $10. Food Recommendation: The Olive and Cheese Pastry. Fluffy and crisp pastry with a savory olive and cheese filling.

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Behind Bars: Gloomy Day Smoothie Doctors say we need more Vitamin C in the winter to help ward off sickness. Try this simple smoothie to help push the vitamins. To spice this up for a weekend treat, add a tablespoon of white rum. Ingredients: 1 mango - peeled, seeded, and cut into chunks. 1 banana, peeled and chopped. 1 cup orange juice. 1 cup vanilla nonfat yogurt. Directions: Place mango, banana, orange juice, and yogurt in a blender. Blend until smooth. Serve in clear glasses, and drink with a bendy straw. Recipe makes 4 servings. thebar.com

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Bob and Tom favorite Dave Dugan is bringing his show ‘Cabin Fever Comedy’ to Pinheads Entertainment Complex/Britten Hall at 13825 Britton Park Rd, on Feb. 20. Dave is renowned for never doing the same show twice (unless you count that time in the 90’s when he took a blow to the head right before the second show). Expect a lot of fresh material and a change of clothes since Dugan’s last visit here. Dugan will be joined on stage by the very funny Jeff Oskay. Tickets are $12. )" P \ “ _Ta RWX[S P]S cf^ UaTT PSd[c cXRZTcb fXcW TPRW _daRWPbT “ 2P[[ '#" "' U^a cXRZTcb “ www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org Winter Farmers Market in Carme[ “ Bc^_ Qh cWT Wilfong Pavilion in Founders Park for a large selection of locally produced food and wine at the Winter Farmers Market. Over 30 vendors will be on bXcT cWa^dVW <PaRW # ! $ “ %&$ 7PiT[ 3T[[ ?Zfh 2Pa\T[ “ C^SPh Ua^\ ( P \ c^ ]^^] “ 5aTT PS\XbbX^] “ & %! “ fff RPa\T[UPa\Tab\PaZTc ^aV

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Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre Presents: “The Cat in the Hat� “ Dr. Seuss’s mischievous cat comes to life at the Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts. This kid-friendly show is full of fun and contains all the familiar characters including CWX]V >]T P]S CWX]V Cf^ “ 2T]cTa 6aTT] 2Pa\T[ “ C^SPh Ua^\ P \ c^ ]^^] “ 0Sd[c cXRZTcb $ BcdST]c cXRZTcb “ '#" "' “ fff RXeXRcWTPcaT ^aV

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The winter beer tasting event celebrating Indiana Craft Breweries will take place on Feb. 21. The one-of-a-kind event in Hamilton FUNDRAISER County helps children and families in our surrounding communities. Eight breweries will serve beer selections. The evening’s highlights include hors d’oeuvres, live music and a raffle. “Our events supports our donation program with the focus on children and youth services,� said Michele Whelchel, president of the Fishers Rotary Club. Fishers On Tap is a fundraising event for the Fishers Rotary Club with all proceeds going to local charitable organizations. The public can sample some of Indiana’s craft beers accompanied by great food, and great music. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. and pouring starts at 4 p.m. and ends at 7 p.m. Tickets are $40 for general admission, $20 for designated drivers and $20 for a wine ticket. The event will take place at Forum Conference and Event Center in Fishers. For more information, go to http:// www.fishersontap.com/

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Locally owned business Pure Eatery will soon offer a downtown Fishers location at 8235 E. 116th St., adding to the growing list of restaurant and retail options in the newly DINING designed downtown area. Pure Eatery will open in early March and operating hours will be Monday through Friday from 11 to 3 a.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 to 3 a.m. Brunch will be served on the weekends and Pure Eatery will have a full bar open daily until closing. Pure Eatery is owned by Dave and Courtney Andrus and Jason Jacobi. Courtney Andrus feels Fishers is a great location because of the downtown’s plans for growth and the renaissance feel of local artists and small business owners. “We believe Fishers residents will enjoy a place where they can meet co-workers for lunch, dine with their families for dinner and bring friends in for late-night drinks,� she said. The Fountain Square area of Indianapolis is home to the first Pure Eatery and the restaurant is known for fresh food, made-from-scratch soups and seasonal dishes. Pure Eatery is excited to bring customer favorites to Fishers, including its gouda-stuffed Jalapeno appetizer, cranberry and goat cheese salad and the famous weekend brunch breakfast tacos. Pure Eatery also boasts a large sandwich and wrap menu that includes the popular portabella spinach

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Blending old with new in 1920s Indianapolis Bungalow

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EXISTING HOME: After living in their 95-yearold bungalow in the Butler/Tarkington area for 25 years, the homeowners BLUEPRINT FOR were tired of outdated IMPROVEMENT cosmetics and poor flow. “Our main priorities were to create a more open feel and modernize the kitchen and bathrooms while staying true to the original style and charm of the home.” KITCHEN: To create a more open concept feel, the original narrow doorways were widened and arched for a better sightline from the formal dining room to the kitchen. New doors and drawer fronts were installed and painted to match the existing cabinetry boxes. A new backsplash was installed using “Lady Onyx” subway tile to complement the existing granite countertops. To brighten up the space, the existing copper wallpaper on the ceiling was removed. New decorative molding was installed to restore the historical charm of the kitchen. To complete the final look, a new heated slate tile floor was installed in a small Versailles pattern. DINING NOOK: The original corner built-ins were revitalized with new moldings and a fresh coat of white paint. The interiors were painted in a contrasting gray color to add depth and visual interest. Wainscoting was then installed around the perimeter of the room and white decorative trim was placed on the ceiling for added charm.

UPSTAIRS BATH: The plumbing in the upstairs bath was upgraded to modern standards. A tub was upgraded to a tub/shower combination. The original shower tile was removed and replaced with 4x4 gloss black tile in a diagonal pattern on the side walls. The white and black basketweave tile used for the niche and bathroom floor gives a cohesive look with the rest of the bathroom. Stone veneer was installed over the top of existing stainless steel sheets to add texture and warmth to the bathroom.

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