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Sun King co-owner Dave Colt stands holding one of their craft beers, Fistfull of Hops. (Photo by James Feichtner)
Sun King opening new taproom By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com
will provide Sun King a location to test out new beers and brewing methods. “There is going to be a pilot-brew system,” Colt said. “What When it comes to buying local, Indiana offers quite the we can make here is 30 barrels, which equals 60 kegs so if selection of items. One locally bought item that has become we’re doing some one-off specialty products it’s a little bit quite popular in the state is beer. Sun King business Brewing is one of the local breweries that’s cumbersome to make that size volume. So having the pilot system at the Fishers taproom is going to allow us to play propagating the beverage here in Indiana, and experiment with lots of new products and procedures; and it’s looking to Hamilton County to expand its reaches. brew different beers.” Located in downtown Indianapolis, Sun King is currently The new location will also allow Sun King to showcase the largest brewery in Indianapolis and the second largest its product to the Hamilton County in the state. Recently, the brewery audience. announced that it will be growing its “Having the pilot system at the “I’ll be splitting my time between presence in Fishers. Currently the downtown location Fishers taproom is going to allow us both locations, but the thing that I find most exciting is the small pilot system has its full-scale brew operation to play and experiment with lots of on-site, but also has a small tasting new products and procedures; brew that we can kind of play and showcase some of the more wild and fun things room, or taproom, where patrons different beers.” that we’re more capable of doing here can come to sample various year- Dave Colt at Sun King. And taking that what we round, seasonal, and special edition do downtown and bringing it to the brews. The plan for the Fishers locafolks of Hamilton County, and Fishers tion is just the opposite, focusing in particular, and say, “Hey, if you haven’t made it downtown, more on the taproom aspect with a much smaller brewery in no worries we’re here.” the back. The taproom facility will be approximately 6400 square feet “The brewery is going to be in the taproom, but the brewwith a tasting room and a three and a half barrel brewing ery is smaller,” said Sun King Co-Founder Dave Colt. “Like here system that will be viewable from the tasting area. The loca(Indianapolis), the brewery is massive. It engulfs everything tion will be at 7848 E. 96th St. Construction is already underaround us, but our taproom here is really pretty small. But way and the facility is expected to be complete by the end of there (Fishers) the focus is on the taproom. The taproom itself June, with brewing beginning in July. would be larger than the brewery.” For more information on Sun King Brewing, visit their webWith their current facility in Indianapolis at max capacity fillsite at http://www.sunkingbrewing.com/. ing the demand for the year-round beers, there wasn’t much room for experimenting with new brew ideas. The taproom
New area code – Get ready for a new area code in central Indiana next year. The new code is 463, which spells out IND. It will be assigned only to new customers. If you already have a 317 area code for your phone, you can keep it. Also new will be mandatory tendigit dialing on local calls. The new area code and ten-digit dialing are expected to begin in late 2016. Source: IndyStar Project GLOC – CrossFit Carmel announced that the fourth annual Project GLOC women-only competition will be held April 25-26 at Roundtripper Sports Academy in Westfield. An expected 400 competitors will compete in the twoday event. Project GLOC is open to the public. Tickets are $5 for a single-day or $9 for both days. Children age 12 and under are free. Inventors’ camp – Camp Invention, an enrichment day camp program that is supported by the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the National Inventors Hall of Fame is coming to Noblesville Schools the week of June 22 and St. Louis de Montfort the week of June 15. For more information, visit www.campinvention.org. Wine, Wags & Whiskers – The public is invited to Wine, Wags & Whiskers from 6 to 9:30 p.m. April 24 at the Mansion at Oak Hill. Cost is $55 per person in advance, $65 at the door, and includes: wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, dessert, music, and silent auction. Proceeds benefit the Humane Society for Hamilton County. Purchase tickets online at www.WineWagsAndWhiskers.com.
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I might be one of those guys, who from time to time, refers to a made-up statistic. Having said that, here’s one that reading I believe – the average American adult reads less than one non-fiction book a year. This same adult spends an hour a day on Facebook, watches five reality TV shows per week and has no trouble getting through the latest issue of People or Sports Illustrated. I just made that up, but you know it’s close to the truth. Most people are intellectually lazy when it comes to self-improvement of any kind. Here’s another interesting bit of information for you. If you could simply drag yourself away from social media for five minutes a day, Five days a week, you could read between six and eight nonfiction books a year. That’s at least six times the national average. In other words, you’ve got plenty of time so you can take that excuse off your list. Now, imagine the following scenario. You’re sitting on the back porch with your neighbor having a beer. As always, the conversation starts off with the following type of statements: • Can you believe the last second shot/ touchdown? • Is the president ever going to make a good decision? 15 minutes later, you notice that the conversation
is dragging. You’ve reviewed every play in last night’s game and both agree that congress is full of idiots. Bored, you both decide to grab another beer and hope that when you get back to your seat an interesting topic reveals itself. But, it rarely does. You can only talk about sports and politics for so long. Imagine this same scene, but instead of talking about the game you ask your neighbor, “What did you think about the latest book from Malcom Gladwell?” Here’s four simple tactics to get you started. • Start with the popular titles. If you’re not sure which book to read first, start by searching the NY Times or WSJ bestseller list. These books are popular for a reason – they’re probably good. • Buy the book and mark it up. Your goal is to absorb part of what you read and underlining/starring passages will help. • Keep a book with you at all times – especially around the house. • Keep a list of the books you’ve read, their authors and a quick summary of each one. You are four simple tactics and about $20 a month away from being the smartest person on your block. CJ McClanahan is the founder and president of reachmore, a leadership training and consulting firm, and also the author of “Thrive.” To contact CJ, or to find out more about reachmore, go to www.goreachmore.com.
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From left: New police merit commission members Gary Bolenbaugh, Tiffany Sharpley, Bryan Baab, and Warren Henderson swear in to their new roles. (Photo by James Feichtner)
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With the transition of Fishers becoming a city, many changes have been made in operations. On the morning of April 14, one of these new changes put into play was appointing members for the Fishers Police Department Merit Commission Board. The meeting came as one of the first official police merit commission board meetings for the city, since formerly there was none in place do to its town status. The role was previously fulfilled by a metropolitan board of police commissioners. Five members were appointed to the commission. They included Warren Henderson, appointed president of the commission, Bryan police Baab, appointed vice president, Jim White, appointed secretary, Tiffany Sharpley, and Gary Bolenbaugh. While merit commissions can have designated duties specific to its function within a city, the City of Fishers has only purposed this new commission for punitive actions only.
“The ordinance that Fishers passed creates a merit commission for the purposes of discipline only,” Roberts said. “(Members) won’t be asked to participate in the election or promotion process. That remains within the department. The ordinance gives (members) authority over what we call the higher level of discipline. The higher level of discipline in this case is only enacted in instances where the punitive actions taken involve more than 40 hours or more of suspension without pay. 40 hours of suspension or less, written reprimands, verbal reprimands, and other less severe actions will continue to be handled by the department. Fortunately with Fishers’ previous police track record, FPD Chief George Kehl is confident they will not need to resort to the new board. “We hope we don’t have to use you,” Kehl said. “That is our ultimate goal. We’ve been pretty successful with that for many years. We’ve had some incidents from time to time but nothing that we had to involve the board of police commissioners in which I think is a credit to our agency and our command staff and to all the officers.”
‘Market at the Barn’ is May 1 By Holly Kline • news@currentinfishers.com Hamilton Southeastern Young Life is a local chapter of the non-denominational youth ministry called Young Life. The organireligion zation aims to provide opportunities for preteens and teenagers to meet and grow their faith. HSE-YL will hold its first ever “Market at the Barn” fundraiser on May 1 and 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Fortville. “Market at the Barn” takes place at a privately owned barn located at 9773 W. 1025 S. in Fortville. The event features the sale of donated household items including new and used home furnishings suitable for a kitchen, family room, bedroom, or outdoor space. Janelle DeWolf is an HSE-YL board member who, along with others, developed “Market at the Barn” because the HSE-YL chapter must be completely self-funded. “We have two directors who organize everything for us and they also take kids to camp in the summer,” said DeWolf. “We
always look for ways to support the organization and support the kids in any way we can, including funding camp scholarships.” DeWolf hopes HSE-YL will receive lots of donations for the “Market at the Barn” sale. If interested in donating, plan to bring new or gently used home and/or outdoor furnishings to the barn in Fortville on April 24 and 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donations are tax deductible. Julia, 16, is Janelle DeWolf’s daughter and a Young Life participant. “Young Life is a great community of people that support you no matter what,” Julia said. “It’s a chance to take time out of your week and to hang out with people who are looking for the same things you are.” Visit www.hseyl.com for information on all upcoming fundraisers and to find out how to become involved in HSE-YL. “We have lots of adult volunteers who can reach out and give info,” said Janelle DeWolf. “Young Life really wants to reach anyone.”
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Police arrest juvenile in Fishers’ Sweet Briar Park stabbing news@currentinfishers.com On the early morning of April 9, Fishers Police Dept. responded to the Sweet Briar crime North Neighborhood Park, at 131st Street and Sweet Briar Parkway, after receiving a 911 call about a possible fight in progress. Officers arrived at the scene and made contact with two individuals. One of the individuals, a juvenile, was transported to Community North Hospital for a non-life
threatening stab wound. The second individual was treated at the scene and released. The victim was later able to identify the individual who allegedly stabbed him. The suspect, also a juvenile, was located and taken into custody. The suspect was later transported to the Hamilton County Juvenile Detention Center. The investigation remains open and it is possible additional charges may be filed. For more information contact the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office.
Realtor group endorses Fishers election candidates news@currentinfishers.com On April 7, The Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors Political Action Compolitics mittee announced that is will be endorsing several candidates for the upcoming Hamilton County primary election. “We are pleased to stand behind these candidates, who Fadness bring valuable skill sets and experience and are committed to moving Hamilton County forward,” said RPAC Chairman Doug Dilling. “These candidates demonstrate a clear passion for their respective communities. We’re certain to benefit from their
leadership within Boone County.” The following Fishers candidates were selected: • Scott Fadness, Mayor of Fishers • John Weingardt, Fishers Council District S.C. • David George, Fishers Council District S.W. • Pete Peterson, Fishers Council District S.E. • Stuart Easley, Fishers Council District N.E. • Eric Moeller, Fishers Council N.C. • Rich Block, Fishers Council At-Large • Cecilia Coble, Fishers Council At-Large • Todd Zimmerman, Fishers Council At-Large MIBOR is a professional trade association serving the needs of nearly 6,500 REALTORS and affiliate members in 11 central Indiana counties, including Boone, Brown, Decatur, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Montgomery, Morgan, and Shelby counties. MIBOR formed its political action committee to achieve one of its core interests – helping to elect and work alongside local elected officials to ensure the continued quality of life in each community.
obituary Patrick Joseph Grady, 70, of Fishers, died on April 14, 2015 at St.Vincent Heart Center - 86th Street in Indianapolis. He was born on July 20, 1944 to Patrick and Doris (May) Grady in Portland, Indiana. For 46 years, Patrick worked as an engineer for Grady Brothers Inc. He was a member of St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church, and the Knights of Columbus. Patrick enjoyed fishing, camping, and woodworking. He had an Irish sense of humor, and was a very loving person. Family was everything Grady to Patrick, and he loved spending time with his grandchildren. Patrick is survived by his wife, Carol Grady; daughter, Gwendolyn (James) Plew; brother, James (Ann) Grady; sister-in-law; Bea Grady; grandchildren, Camden Patrick Plew, Carson Elizabeth Plew, and Callie Elizabeth Plew; and many nieces & nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Paul Grady, Charlie Grady, Bob Grady, and John Grady. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2015, at St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church, 11441 Hague Road, in Fishers, with Rev. Patrick Click officiating. Visitation will be Friday, April 17, 2015 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Randall & Roberts Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville Road, Fishers. An additional visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.
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HSE School Board Meeting April 13 Compiled by James Feichtner The HSE Snapshots of Success honorees for April 13 were presented to the council. Those presented were students of teacher David Young’s broadcast journalism class. Why it matters: The students created a video that showcases HSE school districts’ different schools from corporation-wide, elementary, intermediate, junior high, and high school vantage points. The productions will be featured on the school corporation website and used in future public relations efforts. The three student teams included: • Team one - Gentry Hudson, Bryce Reif, and Jona Mathioudakis • Team two - Maddy Spilker, Noah Sandel, Marie Drascic, and Meg McMahon • Team three - Josh Liebeno, Grant Johnson, Brady Hoffman, and Drew Lima To view an extended preview of the production, visit http://www.hse.k12.in.us/ADM/about/overview.aspx A new assistant HSE Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction of was announced at the school board meeting. Hamilton South Eastern welcomed Dr. Janice Combs to their staff. Why it matters: The school board voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Combs to the new position. Dr. Combs will soon take on the role as assistant superintendent. Her role will begin June 1, 2015. Performance services updated the board on their three-year progress of energy cost savings for HSE district schools. Why it matters: The $3 million project had work completed in several schools in 2011 and was guaranteed to reduce energy costs by $1 million per year. The project involved modifying HVAC systems, upgrading and reprograming systems to optimize efficiency, install more energy efficient equipment, such as high-efficiency boilers and lighting, and fixing program errors within the current system. As of 2014 project savings were approximately $5,280,000. A motion to approve the re-roofing project of Fishers elementary headed by Moisture Management was suggested to the council. The motion was approved. Why it matters: The current single-ply roofing system on the school was inspected in February and determined that is was in need of replacement. Parts of the roof, sections number four and five, were dated back to 1990 and had outlived its original service life. Previous maintenance was done on roof section numbers one, two and three in 2009. This newly approved maintenance will bring the entire roofing system up to a warrantable state.
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the four years students remain in school.” In order for students to qualify for the scholarship, they must meet specific criteria when apIn business for business. That’s the motto of plying, but do not have to go to Carmel or Fishers the Carmel Chamber of Commerce. And while the high school. CCC, now joined with “The specification is that the scholarchamber the Fishers Chamber ship goes to the son or daughter of a as OneZone, may be chamber member, so it doesn’t matter primarily focused on perpetuating local where,” Merhoff said. “Our scholarship business, the Chamber also has a pashas gone to students at University, at sion for aiding in education. Carmel, at Westfield, a variety of places.” Named after former Carmel chamber Students must also be active in both member Nancy Blondin, OneZone ofBlondin in-school and outside school activities in fers an educational scholarship to an their community and must submit a written poroutstanding student each year. Returning for it’s tion to the deciding committee, which includes 15th year, the Nancy Blondin Scholarship offers Blondin as one of the judges. a $4000 scholarship to high school seniors that “She has remained on our committees, so she exemplify exceptional standards in their academhelps us choose our winner,” Merhoff said. “We ics and community. have a committee of people who review. We take The scholarship originally was started by the a look at scholarship activities at need. And fichamber, but was renamed to honor Blondin nally students are asked to write an essay about upon her retirement from the council in 2000. a person who has most influenced them in their “There was just huge tremendous growth, so career choice. So those are the things we look Nancy was part of that building of the chamber for in selecting the recipient.” and when she was asked upon her retirement “It’s the perfect way to recognize [Blondin’s] if there were a legacy she would like to leave, it contribution to the business community,” Merwas for education, because Nancy was a former teacher and education mattered to her,” OneZone hoff said. OneZone is currently accepting applications President Mo Merhoff said. “That’s when the for the scholarship. Registration deadline is May Chamber’s Nancy Blondin Scholarship was born. It’s grown since and the amount that we provide 1. For more information or to download an aphas grown. We have aspirations to get much big- plication, visit www.carmelchamber.com/about/ Nancy_Blondin_Scholarship.aspx ger. Now we give a thousand dollars a year for
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Faith healing sect member wants to share story on film By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Josh Wilson is convinced there is a story that needs to be recounted so history will not repeat itself. It’s a story not many know of a charismatic leader whose faith-healing doctrine cost cover story many their lives. Wilson’s younger brother died in childbirth. Wilson said it was minor complication that wouldn’t have happened in a hospital. “There is a largely, undocumented, untold story that reveals an ugly, yet interesting, chapter in Indiana history,” Wilson said. “This cult did lasting harm to me, my family and many of my friends, so I want to raise awareness about it. I believe wholeheartedly awareness can prevent this from happening to other children.” Wilson’s parents were members of Faith Academy, led by faith-healing preacher Hobart Freeman. The extreme Christian church, which was located in Noble County, near the town of Wilmot, was started by Freeman in the mid-1970s. Investigations by the Chicago Tribune and ABC News indicated it was likely at least 90 Faith Assembly members, including newborns, died during Freeman’s ministry because they didn’t seek medical care. Freeman was charged with negligent homicide in the death of a 15-year-old girl. Her parents tried to relieve her kidney failure through prayers, according to news reports. But before Freeman went to trial, he died of bronchial pneumonia and congestive heart failure in 1984. In the weeks before, Freeman, 64, refused to get medical help for an ulcerated gangrenous leg. “His own doctrine killed him,” Wilson said. Four years after Freeman’s death, his parents moved to Fishers and began attending a Faith Assembly satellite church in Indianap-
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olis before his father had a doctrine dispute with the head of the church and the family finally broke away. Wilson, a 1994 Hamilton Southeastern High School graduate, and filmmaker Jack Pennington, from Winston-Salem, N.C., plan to interview those who grew up in Faith Assembly for a documentary. They already have a list of more than 50 people set to interview. Originally a Kickstarter campaign was started on March 23 to raise the $16,000 needed to make the documentary. However, they have stopped that campaign on April 12. “Due to the Kickstarter campaign and the word being spread, we have some partnerships and I think we’ll be able to pursue more traditional funding and make a little better movie,” Wilson said. Pennington said instead of a bare-bones film, they now plan to make a full-length feature.
Josh Wilson, today. (Submitted photos)
Josh Wilson, center left, pictured with his siblings.
Wilson and Pennington met through mutual friends and Pennington filmed a short interview with Wilson. This would be the first feature length documentary Pennington has taken on. Other Faith Assembly members have shared their thoughts on a Facebook page with Wilson. “I was surprised they had similar experiences to Josh and how many people had been affected by this church and continued to be affected by it today even though it doesn’t exist,” Pennington said. “But people are still dealing with what happened to them during their time there. There are so many that want to share those stories.” Wilson, now a 39-year-old Indianapolis resident, was about five years old when his younger brother died in childbirth. Wilson said if a child got sick, all the parents did was pray. “People would pray and it didn’t work; that’s neglect,” Wilson said. “Kids die, I can tell you that first hand.” Wilson said the first time he or his siblings went to the doctor was around 1990 when his brother broke his arm at school. The HSE middle school principal pressured Wilson’s parents into seeing a doctor. Wilson never saw a doctor or a dentist until his senior year at HSE when his parents finally took him. Only then was he able to solve life-long ear problems he had from infections. Wilson said most of the Faith Assembly children were homeschooled, but said he and his five siblings were fortunate to be sent to public schools. Nonetheless, Wilson wasn’t allowed to socialize with non-Faith Assembly members in the neighborhood.
“Only people that went to our church were OK, everyone else had it wrong,” Wilson said. Wilson, who said he is no longer religious, said he went through a stage of being angry at the world in his 20s. “I don’t harbor too much resentment,” Wilson said. “My parents were unsuspecting young teenagers who were seeking answers to the world’s complex questions through religion. They got sucked in by this bigger-than-life-personality (Freeman).” His parents are now divorced and his mother lives in Noblesville and father in Cicero. For more information, visit childrenoffaithassembly.com. “The whole process was cathartic for me,” said Wilson on revisiting his childhood as a Faith Assembly member.
ABOUT JOSH WILSON Age: 39. Personal: Lives in Indianapolis and single. Eduction: Graduated from Hamilton Southeastern High School in 1994. Was a National Merit Scholarship finalist his senior year at HSE. Graduated from Indiana University in 1999 with a double major in finance and accounting and minor in economics. Job: Consultant who specializes in Microsoft Excel projects.
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When silence is not golden
Most of us probably forgot about the silence with which congressional investigators were greeted when they asked then Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton if she used a private e-mail account while in that position. We had … until a news report last week brought it to light. The question, in a letter from House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and first reported by the New York Times, was posed seven weeks before Clinton’s tenure ended. When the State Department eventually responded to Issa’s demand in March 2013, nearly two months after she left office, officials also ignored the question about Clinton’s digital habits. “Given Clinton’s admission that she used a personal account and a private server exclusively as secretary, news of this apparent dodge adds to a scandal that has cost the Democratic presidential candidate dearly in polls. As the drip of damaging details continues, when and in what venue Clinton will address the growing scandal is the question,” Fox News reported. Investigation? What investigation? It doesn’t surprise us that a USA Today poll last week showed powerful craving among Democrats for an alternative to candidate Clinton. “A 55 percent majority of Democrats says it’s ‘very important’ to them to see strong challenges to Hillary Clinton for the presidential nomination. Another 25 percent calls it ‘somewhat important.’ ” We find that incredibly telling. ••• Vice President Joe Biden fired a shot across the Clinton camp’s bow when he told The Detroit News last week: “I haven’t made up my mind on (seeking the nomination). I have plenty of time to do that. … (President Barack Obama) and I care about what has to get done in the next two, three months, and when you run for president you’ve got to run for president … .” No giveaway there. Said Obama to an Ohio TV station, “… I think she would be an excellent president.” Was that a shot across Biden’s bow? 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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In search of a problem
Commentary by Terry Anker
Were it not for the millions of dollars wasted and hundreds of people harmed by the debacle, one could be amused by the recent flap associated with the aborted legislative actions by the good folks at the Statehouse. One can understand, many of us believe that they “should” be doing “something.” Have we pushed these folks to seek problems which they might be able to “solve” with a legislative solution? With the passing of each and every year, hundreds of new pages are added to the Code books. And, millions of pieces of mail are sent to our homes extoling the virtues of this fine work. Unfortunately, the effort too often ends up being a solution in search of a problem. “We’re from the Government; and, we’re here to help!” Alas, the proclamation has come to be joke outlining the abject failure of many of our leaders to meet expectations. To be fair, we have unrealistically high anticipations of these folks. As our collective national faith in religion wanes, could it be that we are substituting one
deity for another? Do we pray to government to fix problems beyond the realm of even the most prominent of elected human officials? If so, what can we reasonably expect our authorities to be able to accomplish? Safety? Protection? Security? Perhaps. Education? Infrastructure? Opportunity? Maybe. Equality? Equivalence? Equity? Could be. Even as we lose confidence in the structures and institutions upon which our society is founded (look no further than voting rates as support for this supposition), we seem to demand more and more naïve wish lists from those who represent us. Sure, they make promises – often the kind of long-tales that would make Pinocchio blush – but, we love the assurances – a lot. Have we passed the point of self-reliance? Maybe the government can tell us. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.
Q U O T E O F T H E W EEK The best teacher is one who suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with a wish to teach himself. - Edward Bulwar-Lytton
Back in the fifties, I’d plop down in front of the TV and watch shows like “Gunsmoke,” “What’s My Line,” or “The Jack Benny Program.” Deciding what to watch was simple. I looked through the TV Guide, made my selection, and tuned in, seldom rising to change the channel. I tied a string to the electric cord connected to the small black-and-white set in my bedroom. At night, when I started dozing off, I’d give the string a tug and pull the plug out of the socket. Sadly, I never got any credit for inventing the first TV remote. In those days, watching TV was relaxing. But now, I feel anxious when I turn on the set. When I grew up, there were only three or four channels, which made the selection process in those days much easier. Not only that, but if you happened to miss an episode of, let’s say, “Twilight Zone,” it didn’t really matter. Why? Because there would be something completely new and creepy the following week. But now, you have to watch these shows beginning with the very first episode or you will be lost (“Lost” is a good example). What’s worse is that if you try to watch dozens of series at the same time, it becomes impossible to keep all the plots and characters straight. Imagine reading 24 books simultaneously. At least we have DVRs to help us manage our viewing time. That makes things much easier … sort of. “Mary Ellen, when I watched “True Detective” last night, I didn’t recognize the characters.” “Because, Dick, I think you recorded “True Crime” by mistake. Or maybe “American Crime?” “Or maybe I taped “American Greed?” No, I think it was “The Americans.” “Dick, did you record “Masterpiece Theatre” for me?” “I recorded “Masters of Sex” by mistake. I watched one episode already. Why does a guy have to prepare a sumptuous meal just to get his wife in the mood?” “I think you were watching “Master Chef.” “Well, I did record Kevin Spacey in “House of Lies.” “He’s in “House of Cards.” “I miss just plain “House.” I really don’t want to watch all these shows, but I hear people talking about them at work and at parties, and I want to be as culturally hip as possible. Right now, our DVR has a couple dozen programs on it. “We have so much to watch,” said Mary Ellen the other day. “We need to stay home an entire weekend and finally get through it.” We used to say that about cleaning the basement.
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New Lady? She was condescending, arrogant, and used medical terminology that of course I didn’t understand. She declared “You grind your I don’t like change. Maybe it’s my sense of order and predilection towards the mundane, but teeth at night” and “Your gums are receding” without a hint of empathy. She also made it varying from routine makes me humor anxious, particularly when I don’t quite clear that I wasn’t doing a good enough job flossing. How dare she! initiate it. I also can’t stand going But then an interesting thing happened. I to the dentist. Too many cavities as a child and looked at my watch and the ginger-propensity for realized the cleaning needing more anesthesia I’ve had to work really hard to had taken about half than normal people (it’s true!) have left me with a overcome my fears of dentistry, and the time as usual. I also lifetime of traumatic memo- a large part of my “therapy” has been wasn’t as stiff as I normally am, the aftermath ries. So imagine my distress consistency. of having clenched my when I arrived for my fists and shoulders for semiannual check-up and discovered my usual hygienist had retired . . . the 45 minutes of aggressive plaque removal. Thinking back, I hadn’t actually come out of my chair day before. On the outside I appeared sincere in at all, a personal record. And, New Lady had permy welcoming of New Lady, but on the inside I formed an oral cancer exam, which old hygienist was calculating how fast I could sprint back to had never done. I couldn’t believe it, but in those my van. few moments of quiet, I came to appreciate the Here’s the deal. I’ve had to work really hard to outstanding job performed by New Lady. overcome my fears of dentistry, and a large part Lesson learned? Change doesn’t have to be of my “therapy” has been consistency. I’ve seen the same guy for 17 years, and he’s had the same bad, and, on occasion, change can even be good. I still hate the dentist though. Peace out. hygienist for most of that. I trust them both implicitly. They know and understand my “issues,” and when I start a conversation with, “I scoured Danielle Wilson is a contributing the house for something to calm myself down, columnist. You may e-mail her at but all I could find was expired liquid Tylenol with danielle@currentincarmel.com. codeine,” they don’t call Child Protective Services. Is it any wonder I found fault immediately with
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to celebrate the city and the earth. Featuring keynote speaker Tim Womick, who will dramatically enter on cue by helicopter, weather permitting. Many activities and a fundraiser breakfast and lunch will be offered. • Today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. • 701 Cicero Rd., Nobesville • 776-6324 • www.cityofnoblesville.org Exploration Celebration • Explore and learn about nature at Central Park East Woods. Information about bugs and plants will be presented as well as the opportunity to make nature crafts and participate in a scavenger hunt. • Today from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. • Free. • 1235 Central Park East Dr., Carmel • 573-5243 • www.carmelclayparks.com Museum of Miniature Houses Attic Sale at Carmel Lion’s Club • The sale this year will include large selections of miniature furniture, dolls, dollhouses, doll/ dollhouse accessories, kits, and other various supplies. Other items are on sale at the museum, so don’t forget to stop by both places! • Today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • 141 E. Main St., Carmel. • Free. • 575-9466 • www. museumofminiatures.org/attic%20sale Conner Prairie “Shear” Fun • Discover the process it takes to get from a fluffy sheep to a blanket in the Conner Prairie barns. You can watch the trained staff shear the sheep, clean and prepare the wool, see live silkworms, and more. Many hands-on activities and demonstrations. This is a great event for kids. • Today and April 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers. • Price included in general admission. • 776-6006 • www.connerprairie. org/Things-To-Do Kite Day at Mulberry Fields Park in Zionsville • In conjunction with National Kite Month (April), come fly a kite in the park and support the Boys & Girls Club and the Hawk Foundation. Admissions will benefit both of these organizations. • Today from noon to 3 p.m. • $2 per person and $5 per family. • 9645 Whitestown Rd., Zionsville. • www.zionsvillechamber.org/events
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As the spring weather starts to brighten, it’s a great time to explore some of the great sights Indiana has to offer. outdoors One such experience can be found at Brown County, about an hour south of Indianapolis. Brown County State Park is the largest and most popular in the state, boasting 1.3 million annual visitors. The park is best known for its scenic views in the fall as leaves change colors, but also features a number of trees that flower during the spring. This weekend, Brown County leaps into spring by celebrating with a trio of events for friends or family to enjoy. The 13th Annual Indiana Wine Fair will be held April 25 at the Story Inn, which was established in 1851. The finest wines from all over the state will be tasted in complementary 1-ounce pours from 12:30 to 7 p.m. Throughout the day, guests will be able to enjoy live music from singersongwriter Noah Smith, as well as a pair of other local bands. The Indiana Wine Fair is the largest event that includes wines only from Indiana. Admission is $30, although designated drivers
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Turn more fat into energy Commentary by Cory Black Looking to burn more fat and have more energy? L-carnitine is the key amino acid that helps your body convert stored fat to enerbody gy and has many benefits to support your health and fitness goals. L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid used by the body to transport long chain fatty acids to the power sources in your cells called mitochondria where fat calories get burned for energy. While short and medium chain fats can enter the mitochondrial membrane by themselves, the long-chain fatty acids need carnitine to transport it. These fats are a major source of muscular energy, and supplementing with L-carnitine can increase energy levels and muscular strength. If you’re among those people avoiding exercise because of the pain and exhaustion that often comes afterward, research has shown that adequate intakes of the L-carnitine may not only lengthen and optimize workouts, but also reduce pain in the days following for all types of athletes, including “weekend warriors”. Several studies have confirmed L-carnitine’s relationship to exercise. Researchers have tested people at all athletic levels, with and without
Free skin screenings – IU Health is holding free skin screenings at four local facilities during the month of May, as follows: May 4 – IU Health Methodist, 916-3525; May 5 – IU Health West, 217-3627; May 19 – IU Health Saxony, 678-3627; May 27 – IU Health North, 688-3627. All screenings run from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and appointments are recommended. Realistic superfoods – You’ve heard about the latest healthy food trends, but how realistic are they? Goji berries might be a superfood, but they are hard to find. Here are some of the healthiest foods that are readily available and affordable: 1. Avocados 2. Spinach 3. Broccoli 4. Sweet potatoes 5. Kale 6. Raspberries 7. Grapefruit 8. Cabbage Source: Naturalon.com
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Washing raw meat – While it’s commonly believed that washing raw meat will remove some bacteria, it’s actually recommended that you don’t wash your meat before you cook it. As long as you cook it thoroughly, all the bacteria will die. Meanwhile, washing the meat can spread the bacteria around your sink and any areas that get splashed during the process. Source: MSN.com
Bone broth – Bone broth has been around for a long time but has recently been rediscovered as a health food. Here are some of its benefits: 1. Provides hard to get amino acids 2. Boosts immunity 3. Improves digestive health 4. Increases nutrient absorption 5. Strengthens hair, nails, joints Source: Naturalon.com Dark meat vs. white meat – Which is healthier – dark meat or white meat? It’s true that dark meat from turkey and chicken has slightly more calories than white meat. But the dark meat also has more iron, zinc and other vitamins than white meat. So, which is healthier? In the long run, just eat whichever you prefer. Both are healthy choices. Source: MSN.com Carcinogens – These common household items contain carcinogens you may not be aware of. • Air fresheners and scented products – usually contain phthalates • Scented candles – many contain lead in the wicks • Shower curtains – the vinyl releases VOC’s into the air • Triclosan – found in many antibacterial soaps Source: Naturalon.com
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Private retail grocer Marsh Supermarkets will soon be closing one of its three Fishers locations. Announced April 9, the Indiclosing anapolis-based business released that its Fishers location at 7400 E. Fishers Station will be closing its doors. Aside from the aforementioned location, three other Indiana stores will also be closed including 435 Town Center St. North, Mooresville; 3825 South St., Lafayette and 35 Lynhurst, Indianapolis. Marsh released the statement, ”After extensive review, it has been determined these stores do not meet our business requirements regarding sales or future growth potential going forward. While it is a difficult decision, the Marsh management team is committed to improving our operating results and strengthen the company’s competitive position in the marketplace.” For the employees of the select stores, the
option will be given to relocate to other nearby locations. “Fortunately, there are other Marsh stores nearby in each of these areas, where Marsh and our valued associates will continue to offer the same fresh and healthy choices that our customers are accustomed to,” Marsh said in a press release. “Associates at these stores will be offered the opportunity to transfer to another location within the company. This action is part of a longer plan we are implementing to position Marsh Supermarkets for the years ahead. During the year ahead, we will continue to aggressively invest in our existing store base.” The two other Marsh Supermarkets in Fishers are located at 8766 E. 96th St. and 12520 E. 116th St. According to their website, Marsh operates 68 Supermarkets in Indiana and Ohio, including three O’Malias Food Markets.
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In 2015, members of a small church in Ezra, Syria, are celebrating 1,500 years of worshipping God in the same building. Some attravel tribute this extraordinary longevity to the contents of a special box. Ezra lies about 50 miles south of Damascus along the western edge of the Hauran, a fertile plateau that played a role in the early development of agriculture. Today, Ezra is best known for its domed Church of St. George. The square buildingis made of basaltic rock and includes two inscribed octagonal structures, the inner one supporting the dome. An inscription between two crosses over the door says the Greek Orthodox Church was erected in 515 A.D. on the site of a pagan temple. Except for a nineteenth century reconstruction of its damaged dome, the building remains essentially unchanged since its erection. Colorful icons and gold vigil lamps adorn the sanctuary, but the church’s most prized possession is a box, draped with a rich red cloth, resting behind the altar. A stone plaque leaning against the base of the box bears the iconic image of St. George killing a dragon. The inscription above
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the entrance says the church was built to house the remains of St. George and church members believe remains of the martyred St. George are in the box. How much remains of him is not so clear. A sarcophagus in the Church of St. George in Lod (Lydda), Israel, considered the birthplace of St. George, is said to hold his body. His head has been claimed by churches in both Greece and Italy. The Ezra church has a distinction none of the other sites claiming St. George’s remains can match – it is one of the oldest continuously functioning church buildings in the world. Some attribute the church’s long survival to the admiration Syrian Muslims also have for St. George, the patron saint of not only England and Georgia but Palestine and Egypt. Members of Ezra’s Church of St. George look instead to their draped box, topped with tokens of gratitude. For them, St. George, whose feast day is April 23, has protected this ancient house of worship.
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No lolling about with grammar Commentary by Jordan Fischer Question: “Hi, Grammar Guy. I read your reports and, I make a point to check out your comments every week. grammar guy I cut them out, and am putting them in a binder, for reference. As a person that enjoys tutoring the English language to Hispanics in my area, I really try to teach good grammar. The kids from the past are picking up the ‘Street-English,’ too, so when I see them during the summer, I start noticing the changes. They use ‘duh’ for ‘the,’ ‘I seen’ for ‘I saw,’ ’di-dent’ for didn’t, and etc. I really cringe at the last one. I was using the vocabulary lists on shortvowel-sounds. We came across ‘loll.’ I told the student it was ‘a period of calm in the midst of a storm or pause in music that is playing.’ Then got to the short-vowel U sounds, and saw ‘lull.’ Right away I knew my mistake. I realized I did not know the word ‘loll’. I got out the dictionary to compare the two words. ‘Loll’ is to hang out, dangle loosely, or droop. I was not familiar with this word. I am not afraid to get out the dictionary, in front of my students, and admit ‘I don’t know.’ Mostly, I use it to get the Spanish definition so I can translate the English better to them. I am retired, so this is just a fun way to use my extra time. Have been doing this for 15 years. Keep up
the good work!!â€? – (Mrs. Clem Sare) Answer: Thanks for the letter, Clem! Normally I wouldn’t print one this long in its entirety, but I loved your story so much I wanted to share it with my readers. “Lollâ€? is actually a very interesting word. In addition to the definition you provided above, there is also “angle of loll,â€? which in sailing is the term for a ship that cannot remain upright stably. More interesting for us landlubbers, though, is a unique use of “lollâ€? you’ll only find in America: “lollygag.â€? The Oxford English Dictionaries estimate “lollâ€? entered the language in late Middle English – around the 1600s. But “lollygagâ€? doesn’t show up until the 1840s, and only in America. If you’ve ever been accused of lollygagging, you’ll know what it means: to dawdle; to fool around; to waste time. You can see how it evolved from the intransitive verb form of “loll,â€? which means to sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way. We Americans love to play around with and modify the language – and that’s great. While you’re out there fighting the good fight, you may even come across the next Americanism that’ll sweep the continent. If you do ‌ let me know!
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The importance of pruning Commentary by Bob Wasson Depending on their perspective, one of the chores that gardeners resist the most every spring is the pruning of gardening trees, shrubs, and flowers. It’s a “big muscle” job that, done properly, requires heavy gloves, proper tools, and knowledge and time that many homeowners do not have. And while Mother Nature takes care of this process to some degree on her own — through wind, ice, and snow — the targeted removal of diseased, damaged, or dead wood will improve the health and productivity of the plants in your yard like nothing else can. The benefits of pruning are significant: Pruning reduces a plant’s size so that it will never outgrow the area in which it was originally planted. Pruning thins the interior of the plant to improve air circulation and let in sunlight. This helps minimize insect and disease problems.
Pruning extends the life of plants. Pruning adds monetarily to your property by improving its overall appearance. Remember, the “curb appeal” of your property is a key factor in determining its value. Like some wildlife, the deciduous plants in your yard have been taking a long winter’s nap. With the coming of warmer weather, they are beginning to awake. You can help them get off to a fast, invigorating start by pruning them early in the growing season. If you don’t have the time or know-how to do the pruning yourself, you may want to call a professional landscaper for help. As is the case in most professions, working with an expert is the best approach to maintaining a beautiful yard. Bob Wasson is president of operations at Wasson Nursery in Muncie. He may be reached at (765) 759-9000.
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Showerhead ideas and options Commentary by David Decker For many of us, our days begin or end with a nice, hot shower. With that much popularity and use, it’s no surprise that indoors showerhead designs have taken a leap forward. In the past, most showerheads were stationary and mounted at an angle on the wall. But the days of the standard showerhead fixture are long gone, and in its place are new designs and innovations that add to the level of luxury and comfort in your home. If you’re considering a redesign, you’ll first need to determine the amount of space you have to work with, and you can begin the process of choosing your showerhead (or showerheads). Below is a list of popular showerhead options: • Standard Wall Mount: It’s a classic setup, but you can modernize it by selecting a showerhead with a moveable head or with different massage settings. • Multiple Wall Mounts: Showers shared by two people could benefit from two showerheads with adjustable water pressure settings. Most of the time, dual showerheads are installed either facing each other or side-by-side. • Handheld Showers: If you are installing dual showerheads, you’ll probably want to make sure that one (or both) of the showerheads is a handheld model, because they are so versatile and easy-to-use. They are also very handy for washing your hair, pets, or even rinsing the shower unit itself. • Rain Showerheads: These models are designed to be affixed to the ceiling and give off a spa-like feeling. A rain showerhead provides a water stream that comes from directly overhead. Some rain showerheads are installed flush to the ceiling, which works well in shower spaces where the ceiling is lower or cannot accommodate a wall-mount head. • Sliding Bar: This showerhead moves up and down along a wall-mounted base to accommodate for height differences in users. This is a great option for a bathroom shared among multiple family members.
• Jets and Body Sprays: For added luxury, you might choose to install jets or body sprays. You might think of these body sprays as Jacuzzis you stand up in. Heads or sprays are installed vertically on the walls to create a crisscross water pattern that delivers pressure wherever you choose. Some models can even be controlled by a remote control system. Showerheads are rated using a system called a flow rate, or the number of gallons of water they spray per minute. Showerheads can use upwards of 8 gpm if they are a model with a heavy water usage system. However, you can seek out low-flow showerheads, which have been designed to save water in an environmentally friendly way. Low-flow models use only 2.5 gpm. Consider all of your options during a bathroom remodel to ensure you make the best selection and add value to your home.
David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.the-affordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@the-affordablecompanies.com.
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Replace frustration with action. ATTEND A FREE HIP AND KNEE PAIN SEMINAR R. Michael Meneghini, MD Director of Joint Replacement, IU Health Saxony Hospital Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthopedic Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine Tuesday, April 28, 6 pm To register, call 317.678.3627 IU Health Saxony Hospital | 13000 E. 136th St., Fishers, IN 46037 Community Room A Join Dr. Michael Meneghini to learn about strategies and surgical techniques in joint replacement, including the latest technology in biomaterials, computer navigation and other treatment options to ease your hip or knee pain. Q&A session will follow and a light meal will be served.
For FREE educational seminars, visit iuhealth.org/saxonyjointpain
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