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Catch up with Domsic – Managing Editor Dan Domsic reflects on two of the best interviews he’s had in the past few weeks – Robanne Robin and Santiago Jaramillo. Domsic also announces a return to weekly coffee hours.

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(Left) Joe Kampert leads the crew carrying the last piece of the archway to Nickel Plate Arts. (Right) The installation crew lifts the track piece into place. (Photos by Dan Domsic)

Redmond tackles another divisive issue – Current columnist Mike Redmond tackles one of the country’s biggest, most divisive issues. While some might think national spending is a heavy hitter, Redmond steps into the ring to take on a major debate that could lead to being a heavyweight: mayo vs. Miracle Whip. Redmond Whoever wins, your cholesterol loses. Hamilton County Council member weighs in on mass transit – Rick McKinney, at-large member of the Hamilton County Council, puts in his two cents about mass transit. McKinney is unsupportive of the HB 1011, calling it “a financial boondoggle waiting to happen.” Head online to read the full extent of his views on the issue.

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Women’s luncheon to raise funds for Riverview - The Riverview Hospital Foundation will host its ninth annual Women of Vision Luncheon on April 25 at the Renaissance Hotel North, 11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The luncheon is designed to build camaraderie among women and to create awareness of Riverview Hospital Foundation and its Women of Vision Giving Club. It also raises Ayers funds for women’s services, programs and equipment for Riverview Hospital. Dawn Ayers, M.D., will be the event’s guest speaker.

By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com A new metal archway connecting the two houses of the Nickel Plate Arts Campus, 107 S. 8th St., Noblesville, rolled into place April 5. The Nickel Plate Archway was designed by Bonnie Ramirez, metal arts sculptor and teacher, and fabricated with the help of Rick Heflin, owner of RC Metalworks. The arch itself was put on casters and literally rolled down the street to its home at the campus, and the installation crew carried the final piece of the puzzle, a faux train track twisted and polished to catch the sunlight, to the site. The archway was made possible by a grant from the Indiana Office of Towns in Development and the Office of Community and Rural Affairs. For more on Ramirez, visit www.torchqueen.com.

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Andy Ray talks Joe Donnelly and same-sex marriage – Current columnist Andy Ray delves into his views on same-sex marriage and Sen. Joe Donnelly’s recently-announced stance of support. Ray wonders why it took Donnelly so long and brings in former Sen. Birch Bayh into Ray the equation, saying Bayh wouldn’t “have harbored reservations about publicly favoring equality.”

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Hamilton County Heroes to take Honor Flight – World War II Veterans from Hamilton County will take the Indy Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., to take in the World War II Memorial up close and personal. The 11 heroes embark on the trip on April 20. Current columnist Jeff Worrell shares more details online.

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As members of Boy Scouts of America Troop 199, Adam Hoernschemeyer, Gabe Boris, and Eric Hickerson have all achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest award a Boy Scout can earn, and will be honored at an Eagle Court of Honor Saturday. They earned the award by completing a minimum of 21 merit badges, held several troop positions of responsibility throughout their six years in Boy Scouts and successfully completed an Eagle Scout project requiring them to plan, develop and give leadership to others in the community. The three scouts made their way to the end of a successful scouting career by starting together in Cub Scout Pack 170 in first grade at Harrison Parkway Elementary. While only a small percentage of all boys entering scouting earn the rank of Eagle, it is even

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COMMUNITY The Commute

My first Michigan Left Commentary by Larry Lannan I knew it had to happen sometime, so April 7 was the day. It was the day I decided to navigate the new Michigan Left at 96th Street and Allisonville Road for the very first time. Even though I had been hearing about this at Fishers Town Council meetings for months and had read all the materials about it, there is nothing like experiencing it for yourself. I picked Sunday morning to do this. I carefully drove down 96th Street east from Hazel Dell Parkway. As I approached Allisonville Road, the first thing I saw were signs of construction. The intersection is supposed to be completed next month. Normally, if you are travelling east on 96th Street and need to enter Allisonville Road north, you just head to the left turn lanes. Not with the Michigan Left. There is a sign to the right telling me to stay right if I want to travel north on Allisonville Road. There are two right-turn only lanes. I pick the one most left. I guessed correctly. There is a yield sign, and if traffic is clear, I head right (south) on Allisonville Road. I had to be careful to keep left after the right turn. Very quickly, I see a sign that tells me to make a UTurn to head north on Allisonville Road. There is a dedicated traffic light for the UTurns. It is a little confusing as you approach

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it for the first time. Hopefully, that will be improved once the construction is completed. So I waited for the light to turn green and finally it does. I then did something that seems strange to many Indiana motorists my age. I made a legal U-Turn. I keep remembering my 1960’s-era driver education teacher telling us in no uncertain terms U-Turns were almost always illegal in Indiana. Times do change. Once the U-Turn is complete, I am headed north on Allisonville Road and back to the intersection with 96th Street. My Michigan Left experience is complete. The traffic engineers with the Town of Fishers are certified, experienced professionals. They tell us the Michigan Left is a much better solution for moving traffic at this intersection than the traditional left-hand turn lanes. Anyone that has travelled that intersection during morning or evening rush hours will tell you it has been a traffic mess for quite a long time. Let’s hope the professionals know what they are doing here. We should know once construction is complete, hopefully sometime in May.

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Pregnant teen program nixed By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com

the fathers and the babies really started off on a good solid foundation in order to grow from, so it’s really difficult (to deal with),” Lyons said. Promising Futures of Central Indiana, a notFunding for the program ran out on Feb. 28. for-profit that helps families and youth in HamLyons said the program was funded by a fiveilton County, closed its Pregnant and Parenting year federal grant. PromTeens program earlier this “The community is just losing ising Futures applied month. While that one proout on the supportive services of for another $1 million, five-year grant last year gram itself closed, Promgetting these girls and the fathers that would have taken ising Futures continues to operate eight other and the babies really started off effect at the beginning of March. programs, including anon a good solid foundation in No funding announceger management classes, counseling, parenting order to grow from, so it’s really ments were being made earlier in the year so classes and outreach difficult (to deal with).” Promising Futures started concerning the Indiana -Stephanie Lyons asking questions and Lifeline Law. working with Rep. Susan Brooks’ (R-Ind.) and A total of 28 mothers and children were usSen. Joe Donnelly’s (D-Ind.) offices. ing the program. Pregnant and Parenting Teens Funding announcements were delayed beprovided a group home for girls under the age cause of sequestration. Lyons said the Adminof 19, apartments for women ages 18 to 22 and community-based services, such as guidance and istration for Children and Families, a source of funding, may not even make any budget cuts. case management, according to Stephanie LyLyons said they kept the program open durons, executive director of Promising Futures. ing March – which costs $23,000 to $28,000 Lyons said the program gave mothers a safe per month to run – to see if an announcement environment, and with the group home and would come. apartments closed, their options are not ideal, She said if funding became available, the prowith “couch surfing” from friend to friend or gram, with some changes, would return. family-member to family-member a reality. To learn more about Promising Futures, visit “The community is just losing out on the www.promisingfutures.org. supportive services of getting these girls and

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The truth sometimes hurts Commentary by Heather Kestian I vividly remember when I was pregnant with my first child and one of many horrible things happened to my body. I thought, “My best friend never told me this was going to happen!” I would call her and lament that something was terribly wrong. She would reassure me that the awful thing that I was worried about happened to everyone. WHAT? As I was about to hang up on her, she shared what all parents know that non-parents do not know. If she had told me about it before that horrible body-altering thing happened to me, she feared I would never have children. This is when I learned a valuable lesson – parents will lie to non-parents in the hope that they will be around for the moment that the non-parent becomes a parent because this is where true comedy lives. Fast forward to the present day and a recent conversation I had with a friend. Little did he know, I vowed all those years ago to be truthful to my non-parent friends. Being a parent is hard enough, and not giving full disclosure to a friend before they walk into the parent’s nest seems to put one in the category of “crappy friend.” My friend told me his wife mentioned that there was no need for him to accompany her

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Springing into volunteering news@currentinfishers.com Volunteers and staff members from the Fishers Parks and Recreation and Hamilton Parks and Recreation ventured out into town for the Spring Into Action Community Volunteer Day April 6. The town estimated 150 people signed up for the event, which included projects at Billericay Park, Fishers High School, Heritage Park, Am-

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By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com Tunes, movies and food trucks are coming to the new amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr., for its inaugural summer season starting this week. The first event will be a showing of “Brave” as part of the Fishers Movies in the Park series this Friday. That series will run through May 31. Starting May 4, the In the Country Music Series will kick off at 7 p.m. with Corey Cox. Following the movie series is the traditional Fishers Summer Concert Series and the Fridays After Dark acoustic music series, starting June 4 at 7 p.m. and June 7 at 8 p.m., respectively. Town Manager Scott Fadness said he was excited for the Fridays After Dark series. “For residents of Fishers who maybe want to have a night out, like a husband and wife who want to have a night out, or the 20-somethingyear-olds want to have somewhere where they could just go and relax and it’s not going to cost them a thing, and they can enjoy what I think will be a really beautiful area,” Fadness said. “I just think it’s a neat opportunity, and one you don’t find everywhere.” Besides music and movies, other organizations and events are primed to take up residence at the new amphitheater. The Fishers Rotary Club’s Fishers On Tap event will take place at the amphitheater on

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Chaucie's Place transitions to preventional education for Fishers By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com During the past two years, local child advocacy center Chaucie’s Place has shifted its focus from trauma minimization to sexual abuse and youth suicide prevention. The organization recently launched its latest program, Lifelines, aimed at preventing youth suicide.

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For more than a decade, Chaucie’s Place has stood up for child victims of sexual abuse throughout Hamilton County. Chaucie’s Place was a child advocacy center specializing in forensic interviews for victims of sexual abuse, acting as a hub for law enforcement, prosecution and child protective services for the first 10 years of its existence. Since 2010, Chaucie’s Place has refocused its efforts on community and school prevention programs aimed at stopping abuse and suicide before they happen. The change came after a rift between old leadership of Chaucie’s Place and law enforcement officials eventually led to the creation of a second, competing child advocacy center. “(That was) a very difficult time for this community,” said Toby Stark, Chaucie’s Place’s executive director. “We shifted our focus to prevention, rather than reacting to abuse when it takes place. Reacting is so important but at the end of the day, if you can prevent harm from coming to our children in the first place, there is no greater calling.” Between 2001 and 2010, Chaucie’s Stark Place conducted more than 2,600 interviews with sexual abuse victims. According to Stark, the organization still conducts interviews when asked and now averages around 10 per year.

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Body Safety, Chaucie’s Place’s first program, has been a part of the organization since 2001and is aimed at young children in kindergarten, second and fourth grade. “The program recognizes good touches from bad touches,” said Julie Williams, a counselor at Noblesville’s White River Elementary. “The program’s benefits range from prevention all the way to letting the

Fourth Annual Friends of Chaucie’s Place Breakfast What: An open-to-the-public, community event of breakfast, donations and a panel including two survivors of sexual abuse and a parent who will speak about their journey. According to Chaucie’s Place, this event will be an emotional, but important morning for the community. When: April 24, 7:30 to 9 a.m. Where: Ritz Charles, 12156 N. Meridian St., Carmel Cost: Free, but reservations are required and donations are encouraged More info: To RSVP and for more information about the breakfast, visit www.chauciesplace.org. children be heard. It empowers them to have control over their own bodies.” Body Safety is Chaucie’s Place’s most successful program and has been implemented in all the Hamilton County school districts, even reaching into Boone and Marion County in recent years. In 2010, Chaucie’s Place staff became authorized to train parents and any adult working with children as part of Stewards of Children, a national child sexual abuse prevention program designed to educate adults about how to prevent, recognize and react appropriately to child sexual abuse. “Despite what we may think, we aren’t wired to recognize these warning signs,” Stark said. “Stewards of Children empowers (adults) to question others and control situations.” Each month, Chaucie’s Place holds a Stewards of Children event in a different Hamilton County city. Many school districts and even some local corporations have put their staff and administration through the program. Earlier this year, Chaucie’s Place launched its latest program, Lifelines. This youth suicide prevention program targets the entire school community, not just the students. Through four different components, the program targets administration, school Current in Fishers

Chaucie’s Place relies heavily on its volunteers. With only two full-time and two part-time staff members, it simply would not be possible for Chaucie’s Place to reach as many students throughout Fishers and the county as it does without a large group of community volunteers. One of those volunteers, Jenn Funk, has been guiding Body Safety sessions on her own and has seen the effects on herself, the students and even her own children. “As a volunteer, it’s been very eyeopening. Things you assume that children would know, you are surprised to find out that if they aren’t told or taught, it’s not intuitive,” said Funk, a Fishers resident. Funk was happy to see children take part in the program through Hamilton Funk Southeastern schools. “As a parent, I’m just glad that such a program exists. Sometimes, I think kids listen to their parents or hear their parents but don’t listen, especially as they get older,” said Funk. “It has opened the conversation. It’s uncomfortable to have this conversation. It gave me the opportunity when the kids came home to ask them about their day and address the issue at home.” Chaucie’s Place has implemented its Body Safety program in school throughout the county and expects to reach as many as 10,000 students this year.

Looking forward

Beyond this month’s annual breakfast event, Stark is looking to continue to grow Lifelines and the other prevention programs throughout the surrounding communities. Chaucie’s Place will be holding its annual Beach Bash fundraising event in October. With admission of $75 per person, Stark is expecting to see more than 250 people at this year’s event which will feature a luau theme. “Traditionally, we have had a speaker (for this event), but we are going to be looking at changing things up this year,” said Stark, smiling. For more information on Chaucie’s Place and what is being done to prevent child sexual abuse and youth suicide through Hamilton and Boone counties, visit www.chauciesplace.org. Donate and Volunteer Now – To donate to Chaucie’s Place and help fund future prevention programs throughout Hamilton County as well as the construction of a training room, visit www.chauciesplace.org/donations. To volunteer and see what opportunities are available, visit www. chauciesplace.org/volunteer-opportunities, www.currentinfishers.com


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Unclaimed funds It is our position that the Indiana Attorney General’s office is helping Hoosiers by uncovering millions of dollars in unclaimed funds. Beneficiaries of long-forgotten insurance policies may soon be able to recover proceeds they may not know even existed. Attorney General Greg Zoeller’s office has recently uncovered $18,026,392.08 in unclaimed property through agreements with some of the nation’s largest life insurance providers. The funds were discovered as a result of an audit performed on behalf of Indiana and other states. According to the Attorney General’s office, these initial funds are only a portion of the proceeds that are expected to be uncovered. These unclaimed properties belong to Hoosiers who may have forgotten details, misplaced a policy or not even known they were listed as a beneficiary on the account of their friend or relative. Turned over funds to the state are posted online at www.IndianaUnclaimed. gov. The Unclaimed Property Division’s toll free number is 1-866-IN-CLAIM (1-866-462-5246). It is our opinion that the Friends of Chaucie’s Place Breakfast, 7:30 a.m. on April 24 at Ritz Charles in Carmel, is an apropos opportunity to focus on National Child Abuse Prevention Month. We urge your attendance. To make a difference, please visit www.chauciesplace.org for more information.

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How much work is too much work? Even as unemployment has ballooned to alarming levels in recent years, those of us who are working are spending more hours at our labors than ever before. In fact, time on the job has increased precipitously in the last generation. Now, the ubiquitous “smart” phones indicate that, even as we seem to find greater freedom from the tether of the traditional 9 to 5 existence, we are expected to be available night and day. Early humans developed language to improve face-to-face communication. From there came the written word. Then as we became more civilized, we added traditional post (snail mail). For centuries, we managed. Then, electronic communication was next with telegraph, telephone, email, voicemail and text in short order. With each, another order of magnitude was brought to already full days. In timelines now measured in days not centuries, we swim in newly created and available information. All

of these tools make us more productive, perhaps. And besides, few if any of us are ready to give up the modern conveniences. So how do we manage to remain engaged without succumbing to info obsession? How do we create boundaries? And, are we facing an epidemic of workaholicism? If an alcoholic drinks because they cannot prevent themselves from doing so, then does it stand to reason that a workaholic is likewise impaired? For many, finding the balance between a productive and gainful existence and a dangerous obsession may not be clear cut. When work, some might say, things that need to be done – emails to answer, calls to return, tasks to crossoff the list – is awaiting attention, can we find the will to walk away? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.

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Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher may be gone, but her legacy, we hope, will live forever. The “Iron Lady” died last Monday, and, among other things, she left us with powerful insights too numerous to list here. In tribute to her, we’ve chosen our favorite: “I think we’ve been through a period where too many people have been given to understand that if they have a problem, it’s the government’s job to cope with it. ‘I have a problem, I’ll get a grant.’ ‘I’m homeless, the government must house me.’ They’re casting their problem on society. … People have got the entitlements too much in mind, without the obligations. There’s no such thing as entitlement, unless someone has first met an obligation.” It is our opinion that Thatcher was the most dynamic and decisive leader of our time, a politician of true conviction. She took office following Britain’s “Winter of Discontent” of the late 1970s; hers was a nation plagued by strikes by public-sector unions. She, in effect, saved Britain from socialism, turning around a moribund economy. And, her steely resolve and candid relationships with President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev converged to help end the Cold War. Not a bad legacy. In this day and age of wishy-washy politicians without conviction - think House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), former presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton - it’s painful to learn of the passing of a vanishing breed of leader. What a shame Lady Thatcher wasn’t born an American. We could have used her in the White House. We’ll leave you with one more Thatcher quote: “When I’m out of politics, I’m going to run a business, it’ll be called Rent-A-Spine.” Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

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Happier when I get to leave Commentary by Danielle Wilson I was a stay-at-home mom for nine years. NINE. YEARS. And it seemed more like 20 while I was living it. I think that’s because parenting is tough, and when you feel isolated and bored on a daily basis, month after month, the time does not pass swiftly. At least that was my experience. I know many moms who absolutely love being at home with little ones. And I have to admit, now that I’m working full time again, there are moments when I long for the neverget-out-of-my-pajamas-because-the-baby-willjust-vomit-on-my-clothes-anyway kind of day. So when our freak spring blizzard shut down work and school, I was ecstatic that I’d have the chance to spend a quality day with my kids. With Norman Rockwell as my guide, I planned everything out: I’d prepare delicious pancakes and bacon for breakfast, and then we’d have family fun creating the perfect snowman in the back yard while our lab frolicked among the drifts. The boys wouldn’t even be tempted to play Xbox because the lure of board games would be too strong to resist, and the girls would while away their afternoon painting with watercolors. Perhaps a pot roast for dinner? We’d finish our day with a rousing game of charades – fireside, of course! Well, Normal Rockwell can stuff it. I did manage to get breakfast on the table, though only two

of my four children woke up in time to enjoy it. At noon, I chucked the batter and told my just waking teenager he’d need to fend for himself if he wanted lunch. And I was able to spend about an hour outside, though shoveling the sidewalk and driveway do not a snowman make. My daughters eventually joined me, but by then I was suffering from lower back strain and frostbite, and had to go back inside. They only lasted another 30 minutes before calling it quits. An afternoon game of Monopoly started off fine but soon reduced to several wanna-be real estate moguls bickering over shady deals and money-laundering scams. At 3 p.m., I called a moratorium on all supposed family activities and ordered everyone to go enjoy his or her favorite electronic device in solitude. Just shut the hell up and leave me alone! Bedtime could not come soon enough. So, even though the day didn’t pan out quite as I’d hoped, and Norman Rockwell totally stood me up, I was reaffirmed in my decision to return to work. I’m definitely a better (and happier) mom when I get to leave the house. Peace out.

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A jarring experience Commentary by Dick Wolfsie The sign in Grannie Fuchs’ store in Metamora is pretty direct: “You break it – you own it.” Fair warning to those who cruise the tiny shop full of items easily shattered. But the admonition also applies to an honor about to be bestowed by the folks at Guinness World Records who agree that once a record is broken you also own it…at least until they say otherwise. What’s the record we’re talking about? Grannie Fuchs’ little store, officially known as Grannie’s Ice Cream and Cookie Jars, features more than 2,500 different cookie jars. Wait, I should be specific. (You know how fussy those Guinness people are.) That would be 2,653, to be exact…and it never changes. Once a jar is sold, it’s quickly replaced on the shelf. That’s the most cookie jars on public display anywhere in the world. Folks entering the store are immediately overwhelmed, often thinking they’ve happened upon a museum and not a retail establishment. Many see jars they remember from childhood. “I had my hand slapped several times dipping into that one,” remembers one customer. Grannie, 77, who suffers from a touch of Alzheimer’s, still maintains an encyclopedic memory of her inventory. On a recent buying trip, she picked out 135 jars, each of them unique to the store’s collection. “That’s one thing she never forgets. She’s knows everything we have for

sale,” says her daughter Connie, who along with her sister, helps maintain the shop, one of the few in Metamora open year-round. Where does Grannie find her cookie jars? Estate sales, cookie jar auctions (yes, they exist) and garage sales, where she often gets a really good deal. A jar she buys for three bucks can go for quite a bit more if it’s unusual. Several manufacturers bring in top dollar, especially the McCoy Co. Some makers have used the McCoy name on the bottom of their jars illegally when reproducing the item, thus the origin of the phrase “The Real McCoy.” There are several alternative theories on the genesis of this expression, but this one works best in this story. The only food they sell is the best darn-tootin’ ice cream in a waffle cone you’ll ever taste. “People wonder why we don’t sell cookies,” says Connie. “I really don’t know why people ask that.” Yeah, what a silly question. Earlier in this column I noted that Grannie’s store would be in the Guinness World Records, but I have just learned that this has not been made official yet. So, for now, let’s keep a lid on it.

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Carmel: Chick Corea and Gary Burton - Pianist Chick Corea and vibes master (and Indiana native) Gary Burton form a Grammy-winning duo whose unique take on “standards” have garnered widespread critical acclaim. See them perform live at the Palladium, 1 Center Green this Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $18 to $93 with a student discount available. For more information, visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org or call 843-3800.

The Poison River Boys perform at Nickel Plate Arts in Noblesville. From left, Jon Coleman, Bill Haines, Bruce Neckar and Roger Bedwell. (Photo by Mark Johnson)

Poison River Boys keep the legacy of bluegrass alive By Mark Johnson • mark@youarecurrent.com

landed, perhaps the foundation that binds the group is the 35-year relationship between When asked how their band, the Poison Riv- Neckard and Coleman. “Bruce and I met at the Bean Blossom Festier Boys, got its name, all eyes turn to mandolin val,” Coleman said. “We were introduced by a player Bruce Neckar. third party. That was around 1974 or ’75. We “Well,” he said, chuckling slightly, “I guess it goes back to the fact that I’ve always lived on hung around together, played together. Nine the river even when I was at Ball State. It’s that years ago, we started jamming in Bruce’s studio, and that’s when we formed the band.” and also the importance of not dumping junk Bedwell’s entry into the band happened in the river!” by chance. On a visit to Barnes and Noble, Neckard’s comments are greeted with laughBedwell struck up a conversation with Neckard ter and nods of approval from guitarist Roger Bedwell and banjo player Jon Coleman. The en- regarding music. “We started talking music, mainly guitars,” vironmentally-conscious group are all members of the Friends of White River and also are serious Neckard said. “Roger mentioned that he was a guitarist. Our guitarist had just left the band, about their other passion: bluegrass music. “I really wasn’t raised on it,” Coleman said. “I and I invited Roger to sit in with us.” For Bedwell, bluegrass was a welcome respite had no idea what bluegrass was until I heard it on a radio program called ‘Chow Time.’ Then, from some of rock music’s histrionics. “In rock, you have these guys trying to see I had a college roommate who was into it.” how fast they can go, how fast they can play. “My dad played professionally in old time With bluegrass, it’s different. We like it because country bands,” Bedwell said. “And I played it’s geared toward melody,” Bedwell said. professionally in various rock and roll bands “There are several other features too. There is for three years. I spent some time in the backing band for a female lounge singer. We toured an emphasis on instrumental virtuosity, on how everything fits together. There’s also a lot of the Midwest, mainly Central Indiana, Ohio, emphasis on practice,” Coleman said. Illinois.” Bass player Bill Haines rounds out the quarJust as the love of bluegrass music was the common ground on which the group members tet. Haines, a veteran of bluegrass bands, brings 16 | April 16, 2013

with him an impressive list of credentials, having played with bluegrass legends such as Bill Monroe and the Stanley Brothers. “Bill Haines is the rudder to this ship. He’s a fantastic player,” Neckard said. In performance, this camaraderie could not be more evident. Throughout their sets, the four members joke with each other, share stories and history with the audience, and take a very informal approach to their shows. In fact, sharing the history of the music is a major part of the experience. “John has a vast knowledge of song history,” Bedwell said. “If we have fun, then the audience has fun.” Fun and an appreciation of the music are the driving forces behind the Poison River Boys. One might suppose that such gifted and seasoned musicians would seek a larger audience. However, for this band, the reward lies in the music and the fellowship. “We play private parties, libraries,” Coleman said. “We play quite a bit at the Nickel Plate Arts and that really suits us. We don’t play bars or tour.” “We don’t want it to be a job,” Bedwell said. “We just want to enjoy practicing and playing together. We’re just four old guys doing something we love to do and having fun doing it!”

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Fishers: “Brave” • The Fishers Movies in the Park series returns, but with a new twist. The series will be held at the new Nickel Plate District Amphitheater. The first movie of the season is Pixar’s “Brave.” The movie starts at dusk. • 6 Municipal Dr. • Free • Friday • www.fishers.in.us/npd/ Noblesville: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ – The Belfry Theatre, 10690 Greenfield Ave., will present the cult classic at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. A down-and-out skid row floral assistant becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. Soon Audrey II grows into an ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, R&B-singing Carnivore who offers him fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its growing appetite. Cost: $17 adults/$12 children. For more information, call 773–1085 or visit www.TheBelfryTheatre.com. Westfield: Saturday Morning Spring Migration Bird Hikes – Catch a peek at some beautiful birds as they make their return north this spring from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday at Cool Creek Park and Nature Center, 2000 E. 151st St. The hikes are led by wellknown birder, Keith Starling. Hurry, some birds will not stay around long. After the hike, stop by the Nature Center’s Wildlife Viewing Area for coffee and doughnuts. Don’t forget your binoculars! Spring migration bird hikes meet in the north parking lot. Zionsville: Blues on the Bricks - On Saturday, The Sad Sam Blues Jam along with Alan Long will perform at Eagle Creek Coffee Co., 10 S. Main St, from 8 to 11 p.m. Hopwood Cellars Winery will have wine available at discounted prices for a glass or bottle, and Eagle Creek Coffee Co. will have drinks available. There will be a $5 cover charge. www.currentinfishers.com


NIGHT & DAY Event Calendar Superheroes: A SuperPOWered Spring Break at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis • Superhero and supervillain characters have come to the Children’s Museum, along with pop culture, mythical and literary heroes, to create a superpower showdown with multiple features. • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday through May 5 • 3000 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis • Price included with museum admission. • 334-3322 • www.childrensmuseum.org

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Cool City Swing Band at the Jazz Kitchen • Kick back with some local entertainment at the Jazz Kitchen, voted one of the “World’s Top 100 Jazz Clubs in the World.” • 7 to 10:30 p.m. • $10 • 5377 N. College Ave., Indianapolis • 253-4900 • www.thejazzkitchen.com ‘Menopause, The Musical’ • A side-splitting musical comedy about women going through “the change”; hot flashes, memory loss and changes in sexual appetite set to music from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s • 1 p.m. • 8 p.m. shows Tuesday, Thursday (with additional 1 p.m. show), Friday and Saturday; 1:30 and 7 p.m. on Sunday • Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • Starting at $37.50 • 872-9664 • www.beefandboards.com

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Butler Artsfest ‘Revoluthursday tion 2013’ • Butler hosts a variety of activities, performances, concerts, exhibits and more that the whole family can appreciate. • Hours and activities vary each day, with tickets required for some • Butler University, 4600 Sunset Ave., Indianapolis • 940-6444 • www.blogs.butler. edu/artsfest/ Celtic Women Live • The spirited, all-women Irish quintet, dubbed “Riverdance” for the voice, returns to Indianapolis. • 7:30 p.m. • Old National Centre, 502 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis • Tickets start at $41 • 231-0000 • www.oldnationalcentre.com The Center presents Doc Severinsen and His Big Band • Famous pop and jazz trumpeter, Severinsen is best known for leading the NBC Orchestra on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.” • 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts, 1 Center Green, Carmel • $18 for students under 18; starts at $23 for adults • 8433800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org

Earth Day Celebration • Bring the whole family to an afternoon of entertainment; Clang Interactive Percussion Duo performs as kids can check out educational games, crafts and more. • Founders Park, 11675 Hazel Dell Pkwy., Carmel • Free • 3 to 7 p.m. • Call Traci Pettigrew at 573-5243 • www.carmelclayparks.com/ be-active/events#earth-day-celebration

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44th Annual Hoosier Antiques Expo • Highend antiques, including pottery, porcelain, silver, jewelry, toys, dolls, Oriental rugs and more. • Expo Hall, Indiana State Fairgrounds, 1200 E. 38th St., Indianapolis • 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. • 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday • 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday • $7 admission; kids 12 and under free • 618-635-2895 • www.hoosierantiqueshows.com/showinfo.php Fishers Movies in the Park: ‘Brave’ • Bring some popcorn, hotdogs, blankets and lawn chairs for a free outdoor movie sponsored by XFINITY. • Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Dusk (8:30 p.m.) • Free • 595-3150; check with the weather line the day of movie at 567-5057 • www. fishers.in.us/NPD/ ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ at The Belfry Theater • A floral assistant living on skid row has his luck changed after discovering an exotic, carnivore plant that becomes foul-mouthed, irritable and sings R&B after tasting fresh blood. • 10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville • 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday • $17 adults; $12 for those 12 and under • Make reservations at 773-1085 • www.thebelfrybeatre.com

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The Center presents Chick Corea and Gary Burton • Head to the Palladium to catch the Grammywinning jazz duo. • The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts, 1 Center Green, Carmel • Students under 18 are $18; adult single tickets start at $18 • 8 p.m. • 843-3800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org 19th Annual WFMS Country Music Expo • Some of country music’s finest performers, including Tracy Lawrence, Gwen Sabastian and Billy Dean, join hands to present the annual music expo through April 21. • West Pavilion, Indiana State Fairgrounds, 1202 E. 38th St., Indianapolis • Entertainment 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day • 927-7500 • www.countrymusicexpo.com

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Don’t forget the most important meal Get Cooking! by Claudia Pierson With the weather changing and more active lives inevitable, it is still important to remember to grab a quick breakfast on the way out the door!

Muffin base (makes 1 dozen) Sift together: 1 1/4 cup flour, 1 1/4 cup whole wheat flour, 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder. Cream together: 1 cup sugar, 1 cup half-andhalf, 2 eggs, 1/2 cup melted unsalted butter, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract. Directions: Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and grease muffin tin. Blend all above ingredients and add in 1 1/2 cup of any combination of fruits and nuts. I like to use cranberries and add orange zest. With blueberries, add lemon zest. Bake 20 to 30 minutes

Petit Breakfast Tarts (makes two dozen) Custard mixture: 1 cup whole milk or halfand-half, 1 cup heavy cream, 4 large eggs and 1 egg yolk whisked, 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg, 1/4 teaspoon each of salt and pepper, 1/4 teaspoon Colemans dry mustard. Whisk all the above ingredients together Fillings: 3 cups cooked meat and/or vegetables, 1 1/2 cups grated/finely shredded cheese of choice Ideas: Leek, mushroom, swiss; Sausage, onion, sharp cheddar; Sweet Bell peppers and pepper jack Directions: Preheat oven to 375 degrees Line muffin tin cups with prepared pie crust. You may buy and unroll, using a small cup to cut rounds about 2 3/4-inches round. If using a homemade crust, chill for two hours before using. Place cooled filling in base of crust using just a small amount as you will need to leave room for the custard. Sprinkle cheese on top. Ladle custard into each cup. Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes or until golden brown. Remove immediately to cool on wire rack. These may be frozen for up to four weeks. Claudia Pierson is owner of To The Last Drop, a catering and cooking class establishment in downtown Zionsville. Claudia can be reached at claudia@tothelastdrop.net

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“Django Unchained” • R, 165 minutes Commentary by Chris Lloyd Quentin Tarantino has always been a filmmaker who believed in making his films as entertaining as possible, though in recent years it seemed like the person he was most trying to entertain was himself. His latest, the quasi-Western “Django Unchained,” is his most accessible film since “Pulp Fiction,” a purely delightful frolic that’s equal parts gleeful revenge fantasy, antislavery jeremiad and comedy of manners. Jamie Foxx plays the title character, a beatendown slave who’s given a second chance at life when he’s rescued by King Schultz (Christoph Waltz), a courtly little German who impersonates a traveling dentist but is really a bounty killer. (“Bounty hunter” is not really accurate, since he only pursues men wanted dead or alive, and always opts for the former.)

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Tut’s tomb didn’t make the list Commentary by Don Knebel In about 1500 B.C., 1,000 years after construction of the famous pyramids of Giza, the Egyptians began burying their pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings. The best known of the dozens of pharaohs entombed there was actually one of the least important, which ironically explains his current fame. The Valley of the Kings is on the west bank of the Nile River near the modern city of Luxor, called Thebes by ancient Egyptians. The site was apparently selected because of the large pyramid shaped rock overlooking the valley. The area’s relatively soft limestone allowed workers to dig steep shafts extending hundreds of feet to underground burial chambers enclosing a giant stone sarcophagus. Along all the walls and ceilings, artisans painted elaborate scenes of the pharaoh’s life and life with the gods. The pharaoh’s earthly possessions were buried with him for later use if, as expected, he survived that judgment. To prevent looting, as had happened at the pyramids, the entrances to the tombs were scattered around the valley and concealed behind tons of limestone. But the camouflage did not work and the tombs were systematically raided as security lessened with Egypt’s declining resources in about 1100 BC. Tomb raiders checked off the pharaohs as they found each tomb and eventually concluded they had found them all.

The Valley of the Kings on the west bank of the Nile is the home of King Tut’s tomb. (Photo by Don Knebel)

But they missed a pharaoh named Tut-ankhamen who had died at age 19 after a short reign and had apparently been left off the dead pharaohs lists. The discovery of King Tut’s tomb in 1922 created a world-wide sensation. Today 3,500 items of gold and other rich materials found in his tomb are the primary attraction of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Unlike all the other pharaohs, King Tut’s mummified body is still in his tomb. The Valley of the Kings is open to the public and entry to the now well-lighted tombs is permitted on a rotating basis to protect the magnificent art from crowd damage. The small tomb of King Tut, undisturbed for 3,300 years, is a tribute to the benefits of obscurity. Don Knebel is a Zionsville resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit currentzionsville.com. You may contact him at news@ currentzionsville.com

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