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Fishers Junior High celebrates global background Fishers Junior High School exhibited its first annual International Fair May 25. More than 60 countries are represented by FJHS students or their parents. In celebration, students decorated a door for every country and made individual projects for display during the school day and when the fair was opened up to the public that evening. The International Fair came to
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Hinkle Creek Friends Church, 21617 Hinkle Rd., in Noblesville celebrated its 175th anniversary last year, but the tale of the congregation begins all the way back in 1833. Settlers began moving into the Deming community at that time and homesteaded much of the land in this area. In 1905, remodeling of the building began following a revival service by Evangelist Carrie Taylor (pictured). During that remodeling, the Meeting House’s wall, which ran through the center of the room and divided worship areas between men and women and children, was removed. The candles that lit the church were replaced with coal oil lights and heating stoves were installed on both sides of the building. The old obscure glass windows were replaced with stained glass. (Photo by Robert Herrington) If you have a historic photo that can be included as part of Now & Then, please contact Robert Herrington at robert@youarecurrent.com. Photos, which can be returned, can be mailed to 30 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, IN 46032. Information about the photo, including location, date and background, would be greatly appreciated.
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Dr. Cheryl Ferguson honored as Compassionate Doctor – Fishers resident, Dr. Cheryl Ferguson of St.Vincent’s Hospital, was named one of the nation’s most compassionate doctors by Patient’s Choice. Ferguson received high marks for bedside manner from multiple Web sites featuring user-generated reviews. Find and play on the “I am Piano.” Play Me. exhibits – On Saturday morning, six artists will paint six different pianos in various locations across Fishers. The art installation is made possible by the Fishers Arts Council, Parks and Recreation and other organizations. When each piano is painted, any passerby can sit down and play, whether he or she is playing Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony or chop sticks. The pianos will be available to play for the month of June, or until they fall apart from overuse. Can you find them all? CASE Design/Remodeling to offer free kitchen and bath remodeling seminars – Looking to learn a little bit about design and remodeling before starting the next big household project? Carmel-based CASE Design/ Remodeling is hosting free seminars on design trends, levels of remodeling, forming timelines and budgets and living through remodeling projects this summer. The first seminar is Thursday at 7 to 8:30 p.m. The second is Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Food is provided at the seminars, along with discounts and door prize drawings. Register for these opportunities at CaseIndy.com or by calling 846-2600. Hamilton Southeastern High School’s Hanna Manka to study at Bolshoi Ballet Academy – Hanna Manka, a Hamilton Southeastern High School student, was selected by the New York-based Russian American Foundation to study at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow this summer. Manka is one of just 15 American high school ballet dancers to study dance and Russian culture for six weeks as part of a scholarship program sponsored by the National Security Language Initiative for Youth. Town of Fishers requests public input on ADA Assessment and Transition Plan – The Town of Fishers is looking for 12 to 15 residents to form an advisory group that will form a preliminary review of the town’s right-of-way facilities, policies and practices for its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan. Individuals with disabilities, disability advocates and service providers for those who have disabilities are invited to send a letter of interest or resume by June 8 to Tony Elliot, assistant to the town manager, at One Municipal Dr., Fishers, IN 46038 or eliota@fishers.in.us. Road construction – Work on a roundabout at 131st and Lantern Road began on June 4 to replace a four-way stop. Detour routes can be found online on the Drive Fishers map. Visit www.fishers.in.us/DriveFishers for more information.
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For the first time ever, the Fishers Rotary Club plans to pair philanthropy and a cold glass of craft beer. The organization, which has been serving Hamilton County for 20 years, is holding its inaugural Fishers on Tap event June 14. Doors will open to the event and new beer experiences at 6 p.m. Patrons will have the chance to sample quaffable confections from six different breweries located in Central Indiana – Sun King Brewing Co., Upland Brewing Co., Barley Island Brewing Co., Triton Brewing Co., Bier Brewery and Flat 12 Bierwerks. “The event gives us a chance to share our beers and our story with a group of people who may or may not have had a chance to try them before,” said Clay Robinson, vice president and co-owner of Sun King. Bill Jerrow, past president and fundraising co-chair of the Fishers Rotary Club, said the breweries are excited to lend their name to such an event, as well as help raise money for the club’s cause. “We like the fact that these are all Indianabased breweries,” Jerrow said. “We’re support-
ing them and helping them promote their businesses for a good cause.” Proceeds from the event will go to the 85 different organizations the Fishers Rotary Club works with, including scholarships and health and wellness initiatives. Each participant receives a five-ounce pilsner glass and score card for easy sampling and note-taking. The five-ounce glass will be filled with three different beers from each brewery. Along with the beer, the event features food, give-aways, music and Beer 101 sessions taught by Sun King’s Eric Fear, a certified Cicerone – in short, an expert in everything beer, from the brewing process down to what glass a beer should be served in. For more information on the event and the brewers, go to fishersontap. com.
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By Zach Dunkin • editorial@youarecurrent.com Brooke Roe has nothing against the club scene. It’s exciting, she says, and fronting a band on a bar stage allows her to “be a different person up there.” But it’s playing for families and children, particularly in an outdoor festival setting, that is really her passion. “The club scene is what it is,” said Roe, an 18-year-old graduate of Noblesville High School. “Every show has been fun. But, I am so excited about the summer. My favorite thing is performing for families and kids. I love playing for little kids. “That’s why I’m really excited about the Fishers concert series … because of all the families.” Since its beginning in 2003, the Fishers Summer Concert Series has become a family tradition as folks bring their lawn chairs, blankets and picnic dinners for a free evening of entertainment on the lawn at Fishers Town Hall. Concerts are every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. through July. The Brook Roe Band (www.brookroeband. com) will perform its mix of familiar country and rock songs June 12, following Living Proof ’s season-opener June 5. Since their first performance at Peppers in Broad Ripple last November, the band has played in a number of clubs, including The Britton Tavern, The Place, Joe’s II and the Stacked Pickle in Fishers, Detour Grille in Carmel and the Lakehouse Tavern in Noblesville.
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Joining Roe are Jason Chapel on vocals/ rhythm guitar, Aaron Day on drums, Brook Xiao on backup vocals/fiddle/keyboards and Cameron Yamashita on backup vocals/lead guitar (they are auditioning bass players). While the band plays a mix of rock and country cover songs (Tom Petty, Lady Antebellum, Carrie Underwood, Modest Mouse), they have already debuted their first original and hope to have a dozen songs written for an album by the end of the year. Playing in a band has helped Roe grow as an artist. “It’s as different as night and day,” she said. “I love being up there with the guys. It’s not all just me. We’ve grown so much as a band; we’ve grown so close. They’re like my family. “And when we are up on stage, I have no other cares in the world.”
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“Our main goal is to make sure child car seats in our community are inspected, correctly sized and properly installed,” said Kathy Molloy, coordinator of the permanent car seat fitting station and licensed social worker at St.Vincent
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Parents who get their child’s car seat inspected at St.Vincent Medical Center Northeast can expect to get the most current, up-to-date information about child car seat safety from trained child passenger safety technicians. “We’re excited we can give out this potentially life-saving information to parents and help serve the community of Hamilton County in this way,” said Molloy. Car seat inspection and fitting services will be available at St.Vincent Medical Center Northeast by appointment starting this summer. For more information, call 317-415-9050.
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residents the opportunity to donate funds to a group that is not a traditional government body. Russell said many people have an aversion to donating money to governmental bodies. While the PAC was given the go ahead to form a board, the foundation is far from collecting money. Fadness said the new organization won’t be operational for another six to 12 months. The foundation must comply with the same rules and follow the same foundation process set by the IRS that other 501(c) 3 organizations follow. Fadness said the town’s legal staff has a few kinks to work out. The town council approved a concept of a foundation, but councilors were concerned about who would have the ability to dissolve it if things go awry. “It was a very legitimate question,” Fadness said. “Any time you set up a committee you want to make sure there’s some oversight and accountability.”
Fishers Summer Concert Series kicks off tonight – The 10th annual Fishers Summer Concert series kicks off tonight at the town hall grounds at 7. Tonight’s act is R&B band Living Proof. Next week’s act, featured in this issue of Current, is the country/rock group The Brooke Roe Band. Remember, the series is free to attend, but donations to the Hoosier Burn Camp Summer Camp are encouraged. For more information on their wish list and the concert series, visit www.fishers.in.us/ parks/summerconcerts.
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After being advocates for the river’s quality and taking interest in how the land develops around it for nearly three decades, Friends of the White River looks forward to educating people
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Friends of the White River has enjoyed almost 30 years of outdoor escapades on the waterway. What started as a group brought together by recreation on the river and interest in catch-and-release programs evolved into the organization’s modern philosophy of discovering everything the river has to offer. “The challenge is to continue to develop ways that it [the White River] can be better utilized with more visible areas and connectivity of the community,” said Kevin Hardie, executive director of Friends of the White River. Hardie has been with the group every step of the way – from its early days in 1985 to the 1999 environmental disaster that killed nearly 5 million fish, and now, the quiet days after the last few dollars of the resulting multi-million dollar lawsuit against the polluter, Guide Corp. and its affiliates, are spent. Hardie, having found something more than a favorite spot to fish, is invested in the river and the organization. His wedding was at the Indy Art Center, and instead of climbing into a limousine with the bride, they climbed into a canoe and pushed off the shores of the White River, which runs behind the center’s grounds.
“I think we owe it to ourselves and future generations to be aware that this is an irreplaceable resource,” Hardie said. Even though motorists cross the bridges coming from and going to Fishers and Carmel every day, they might not realize what they see out their windows. They’re crossing over a small section of a 350-mile-long section of the White River, 60 percent of Indianapolis residents’ drinking water, an outdoor recreational facility, a resource for Fishers Waste Management and other resources, according to Hardie. With so much utility, who is responsible for keeping the river safe? “I think we all are,” Hardie said. “It’s a combination of individual actions and governmental process that all make the difference.” Hardie said the 1999 disaster that impacted the river from Anderson to Indy Kevin Hardie sensitized the government to how important the river is to the region and how outraged Hoosiers could be about its misuse. From there it is up to residents and businesses to be conscious of the impact their actions hold – from picking up after a pet to managing crop fertilizers and pesticides, Hardie said. “I think the biggest danger [to the river’s quality] would be unawareness of what a significant natural resource it is,” he said.
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Having served as a member and as an officer, Hardie devotes his time to managing the not-for-profit. The number of active members fluctuates each year, but Hardie said approximately 1,000 people are contacted, and 200 to 400 actually participate in annual activities.
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about the river as well as its upkeep. At the close of the summer, Friends of the White River will take part in a cleanup with various municipalities, including Fishers. In the meantime, education about the river is key for the group, as it helps create a sense of stewardship. “Discover it,” Hardie said. “Take a day. Identify some spots to visit – once you do, you’ll keep coming back.”
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The traffic games It is our position that arterial roadways need sensors installed at all traffic signals. Road improvements during the past decade have been phenomenal, and despite a growing population, congestion has been brilliantly curbed through lane expansions, roundabouts and simply good planning. What remains frustrating for motorists are traffic signals on the less traveled roads, where sensors have not been installed to operate the signals properly. They exist all over, but just to give one example of unnecessary congestion, it’s not uncommon to see a long line of cars eastbound on Smokey Row at the Gray Road signal waiting many minutes at a time while there is no traffic at all on Gray Road – which is also absent a right turn lane where there appears to be room for the installation of one. As traffic increases and efficiency also increases on major thoroughfares, we have to be mindful of what it can do to local intersections. While we demand infrastructure improvement, we must also be patient, as we do not want to put a large amount of expenditures on ourselves in these uncertain times. We must look at these improvements as investments in the cities and towns in which we live and ultimately the value of the properties within them.
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The Indiana Humanities statewide organization’s mantra is “Think. Read. Talk.” It sets out to provide Hoosiers with opportunities to do just that – and in my view, it succeeds hands down. Recently, in collaboration with the Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana Humanities brought celebrated and award-winning journalist Jim Lehrer to speak to an assembled crowd on a rainy Saturday afternoon. Not only did the sponsoring entities provide a pleasant and encouraging setting for participants to commune with other inquiring minds, but also Lehrer delivered an open and, at times, poignant dialogue about his years in the public eye and the changing morays of the American media-consuming public. Lehrer reported that, “Exhibiting absolute neutrality while showing judgment in deciding what the issues are,” is an essential ingredient in reporting. I was reminded of the famous closing line of another venerable newsman, Walter Cronkite, with his “and, that’s the way it is.”
Does this statement lead one to believe the maxim of “absolute neutrality”? Can one both filter and package the news at the same time as one claims to be impartial in its conveyance? News delivery entities have tremendous power. But while much of it is derived from what is seen on television or written on the pages of papers like this one, isn’t more power derived from what is withheld from public view? If Cronkite, Lehrer and others are deciding what is news and what is not, aren’t they determining what’s “the way it is”? Don’t they become a maker of history as much as they are a reporter of it? Can anyone hope to be “absolutely neutral”? And, do we really want them to be? Wouldn’t a superior approach be one where biases, political and otherwise, are simply known to all? Isn’t absolutely honest better than absolutely neutral?
Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.
“Avoid having your ego so close to your position that when your position falls, your ego goes with it.” – Gen. Colin Powell, retired four-star general in the U.S. Army and former U.S. Secretary of State
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There’s a good deal to celebrate about Fishers these days, including two items in particular that, alternately, could enrich and already do enrich this great community. Consider, the town soon could have its own parks foundation. It very well could lead to parkland and green-space improvements, which only would add to the desirability of Fishers. Those sorts of amenities actually help attract business to town; prospects for Fishers residency typically look at everything the municipality has to offer, and enhanced parks certainly wouldn’t dissuade anyone from locating here. Our managing editor, Dan Domsic (dan@ youarecurrent.com) will keep you apprised as information becomes available. … On the scholastic front, Fishers Junior High School is looking at making its FJHS International Fair an annual event. We would encourage that. The student population, in some form or fashion, represents 64 nations, including Afghanistan, Pakistan and South Korea. There is something of a global element, and the various facets of those cultures and traditions need to be celebrated on an annual basis. We hope that will be the case. … Construction season ensues, and this time we’re asking for your patience with the project at 126th Street and Cumberland Road, which will result in a partial intersection closure through the end of the month to begin the reconstruction of the south half of the intersection. During the first phase of reconstruction, Cumberland Road will be closed to through traffic between 126th Street and 121st Street. The north side of Cumberland Road at 126th will remain open, but will only allow travel east or west at 126th. Rest assured, 126th will not be closed during the road construction. For more information, please visit www.fishers.in.us/ drivefishers.
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United parental front Commentary by Danielle Wilson My husband and I started to get into it the other day; he accused me of undermining his parenting. But having learned my lesson from a recent argument, I calmly suggested we revisit the matter when he was in a better place (work had him majorly stressed) and I had reined in the urge to rip him a new one. But later, after I’d had some time to think about it, I realized he may have been right. Ugh. I hate it when he’s right. See what you think. For the past two summers, Doo has been dying to gets our kids up on water skis. His family has owned a lake cottage for nearly a century, and he grew up spending vacations in northern Indiana. The first go-round we had low expectations, and we were happy that a couple of our children gave it a try. Last year, however, Doo was adamant that each of them would at least make an attempt, and was disappointed when only our youngest managed to get up and semi-enjoy the experience. Our three older ones never tried again and have declined any further incentive, including cold hard cash and first saved in a house fire. So when Doo announced that he was going to make all of them ski this summer come hell or high water, I responded with a “Well, I’m not
going to let you force them.” Then he got mad and called me an underminer, and here we are. I’ve written about this dilemma before. Under what circumstances do you make a kid try something, even when they aren’t interested or are too scared? I’m of the opinion that water skiing isn’t that big of deal. Who cares if they ever learn at all? But I also don’t share my husband’s beloved memories of growing up on a lake. If having our kids water ski is that important to Doo, shouldn’t it be important to me too? Regardless, we need to get on the same page and soon. We can disagree in private, but when we act in front of our kids, we need to present a unified front. That’s where the undermining comes into play, and the one thing that our kids pick up on immediately. They are truly pros at exploiting conflicting parental decisions. And Lord knows we’re already at a disadvantage number-wise; we can’t give them anymore ammunition! Summer is here my friends, and we must stand our ground. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a Carmel resident and contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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“Prometheus” – In theaters Friday, this much-anticipated film from director Ridley Scott follows a team of explorers on a journey to a distant planet with strange ties to mankind’s origins. Stars Michael Fassbender and Charlize Theron. Pikmin 2 – On sale today, the rare Gamecube-era classic Pikmin 2 comes to the Nintendo Wii along with new controls specifically enhanced for the Wiimote. Exclusively for Wii. – $50.
(Above) The Monon Greenway made for a great place for children to play and visitors to stop for breakfast. (Top Right) By 10 a.m., the market was packed with local shoppers, some just looking for fresh groceries and others looking for a concert and a good meal. (Bottom Right) Daily Farms, one of many area farm vendors, featured a variety of produce as well as prepared dishes like chicken salad. (Photos by Christian Sorrell)
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By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com It was only 8 a.m., but already the Monon Greenway located between Carmel’s Palladium and Studio Theater bustled with the life and excitement of the Carmel Farmers Market. More than 60 local vendors readied their booths and were already taking orders. The range of items available was a bit overwhelming at first. It took my fiance and me two trips around all of the booths before we began to decide what to buy. We sampled Banana Butter by Preservation, whose booth was filled with jams and jellies of all kinds; Chocolate Mint Tea by Kei Tea, which was delicious and refreshing as the day’s heat continued to build; and Chicken, Red Grape and Cashew Salad by Daily Farms, which we couldn’t help but take home with us after tasting. Soon after our arrival, the crisp sound of live
music made its way from the Carmel Rotary Amphitheater in the middle of the greenway. After running into a friend who was volunteering for the market that morning, my fiance and I picked up a massive (and delicious) cinnamon roll for just $3 from Lisa’s Pies and took a seat near the band. Witch Hazel Valley People, one of many local bands scheduled to play throughout the farmers market’s five-month run, played a wonderful
All local farmers markets are taking place weekly now through the fall. For more details regarding the Carmel Farmers Market, Noblesville Farmers Market, Westfield Farmers Market, Saxony Market and Zionsville’s Brick Street Market, please see the Event Calendar on Page 17.
The Carmel Farmers Market serves up fresh food and great entertainment brand of nostalgic country tunes richly supported by a wide variety of eclectic percussion instruments and a number of different vocalists. The band’s antiquated sound added to the atmosphere of the market, something that feels strangely old-fashioned in its own way. Children ran and played among the tables and throughout the greenway as the crowd continued to grow. In the end, the farmers market experience was a wonderful and unique one. It felt like a relic of the past blended perfectly with a forward-thinking sense of local responsibility and self-support. It had all of the fun and fanfare of a summer festival coupled with the affordability and ease of a trip to the grocery store. Where else can you buy a cinnamon roll from the woman who baked it, pick up some produce to take home, meet up with your friends and neighbors, take in great live music and still make it home before noon?
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Fishers Summer Concert Series: Living Proof • Bring a picnic, lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy Living Proof, a fun seven-piece, R&B band voted one of Indy’s best cover bands! • 7 to 9 p.m. • Fishers Town Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • 595-3150
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“The Wizard of Oz” • The classic tale of Dorothy’s journey to the land of Oz comes to the Beef and Boards stage featuring all of the great songs from the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion. Children 3 to 11 will receive a $10 discount. • Tuesday to Saturday – 8 p.m., Wednesday – 1 p.m., Sunday – 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • $37 to $60, includes dinner buffet • 872-9664
“Little Shop of Horrors” • Seymour, an orphan and a nerd, is taken in and given a job by Mr. Mushnik. One day, Seymour discovers a strange plant and its unique appetite. As he continues to care for it, things quickly get out of hand. • Friday and Saturday – 8 p.m., Sunday – 2:30 p.m. • The Studio Theater, 4 Center Green, Carmel • $23 • 843-3800
Devotion to Wildlife: Wright Brothers Trio • Come to the second installment of the Indiana Wildlife Federation’s annual fundraising concert event. The Wright Brothers are the featured performers and will be playing an unplugged and acoustic set. • 6:30 to 10 p.m. • West Park, 2700 W. 116 St., Carmel • $15 • 875-9453
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Summer Concerts at the Carmel Gazebo: Circle City Sound • Circle City Sound performs as part of the Carmel Gazebo Concert series. The series provides family concerts promoting community vitality. • 7:30 p.m. • 1 Civic Square, Carmel • Free • carmelgazeboconcerts.org
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The Punch Brothers • Punch Brothers are the New York City-based quintet of mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Elridge, bassist Paul Kower, banjoist Noam Pikelny and violinist Gabe Witcher. • 7:30 p.m. • The Palladium, 1 Center Green, Carmel • $18 to $83 • 843-3800 “Forms and Function” THURSDAY • Come see the latest exhibit by the Hamilton County Artists’ Association. • Thursday to Saturday – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • The Birdie Gallery, 195 S. Fifth St., Noblesville • Free admission • 776-2278 “Hollywood Arms” • This inspiring production is based on Carol Burnett’s best-selling memoir “One More Time” and directed by Elaine Wagner. • Friday and Saturday – 8 p.m. • The Belfry Theatre, 10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville • $15 general, $12 children • 773-1085
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Saxony Market • The market features a number of central Indiana businesses and farmers while creating an outdoor forum for family and friends alike to gather, shop and share ideas. • 8 a.m. to noon • 131st Street and Olio Road, Fishers • Free • SaxonyIndiana.com Carmel Farmers Market • One of the largest farmers markets in Indiana, the Carmel Farmers Market will feature more than 60 local vendors. • 8 to 11:30 a.m. • Carmel Farmers Market, 1 Center Green, Carmel • Free admission • 710-0162 Fishers Farmers Market • The Fishers Farmers Market now showcases more than 35 high-quality vendors offering fresh produce, live goods, bakery items, meat, cheese and handmade gifts. • 8 a.m. to noon • Fishers Farmers Market, 11601 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free admission • 578-0700
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room cap on bottom half of each roll; top each serving with about 1/3 cup bell pepper mixture and top half of roll. Place sandwiches on grill rack coated with cooking spray. Place a heavy skillet on top of sandwiches; press gently to flatten. Grill until bread is toasted. - MyRecipes.com
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2012 Fishers Freedom Festival Schedule of Events Saturday, June 23, 2012 6:30AM • 5K Event/2 Mile Family Walk Registration • Register online getmeregistered.com/fishersfreedomfestival 8:00AM • 5K Event and Family Walk 8:45AM • Kiddie Run 9:00AM • Information Tent • Food Drive • School Supply Drive • Silent Auction Tent • Juried Fine Arts and Craft Booths • Food Vendors • Disc Dog Competition 10:00AM • Opening Ceremonies • Business Vendors Tent • Children’s Tent • Incredi-plex Kid’s Sports Zone 10:30AM • Entertainment Tent Opens 11:00AM • K-ID’s BMV • Discover Scuba • Water Balloon Launch, Climbing Wall and Bungee Trampoline • Kids Entertainment • Beer and Wine Garden 12:30PM Blood Drive 6:00PM • Entertainment Tent - Jai Baker • Teen Area-DJ and Dancing with Producer Kal from Radio Now 100.9 6:30PM • Reynolds Farm Equipment’s Street Dance: “Whiskey Biscuits” Sunday, June 24, 2012 8:00AM • Entertainment Tent - Nondenominational Church 9:00AM • Information Tent • Food Vendors • Indiana Disc Dog 9:30AM • Children’s Parade Line Up • Food Drive and School Supply Drive • Silent Auction 10:00AM • Children’s Parade • FREE Game Booths • Juried Fine Arts and Crafts Booths 11:00AM • Children’s Tent •Incredi-plex Kid’s Sports Zone • Water Balloon Launch Game, Climbing Wall and Bungee Trampoline • Discover Scuba • Kids Entertainment 12:00PM • Beer and Wine Garden • Entertainment Tent Opens • K-ID’S BMV 12:30PM • Bake Off 1:00PM • Bake Off Judging 1:30PM • G. Scotten Talent Center • Bake Off Winners 3:00PM • Main Parade Line Up 4:00PM • Main Parade 6:00PM • Tethered Hot Air Balloon Rides $10 • Teen Area-DJ and Dancing with Producer Kal and Radio Now 100.9 6:30PM • ‘Big Daddy Caddy’ AT DUSK • FIREWORKS
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Building anything great takes momentum and perseverance. While change is always necessary, changing in the middle of building can be the end of an idea or, at least, short-circuit success. Let’s say you come up with a strategy or concept and then you begin building. As you are moving along, you continue to change your mind and tinker with it. With each tinker, momentum is lost. Whether you are building a house, building a cake or building a brand, each requires that you focus on execution and implementation. Ongoing change can lead to ongoing unraveling of any momentum you have. The easiest analogy to building a brand or simply capitalizing on a great idea is the development of a house. First, you have to find the perfect lot. Second, you have to conceive and design something that fits your lot and lifestyle. Third, you have to make decisions and then follow the process of building until it is all done. Changing your mind in the middle only derails things. Don’t overthink it – If you're looking to buy some auto stocks, the best bets right now are old standbys GM or Ford. GM keeps the market share in both China and the U.S., and Ford is further along in its recovery from the financial crisis. - dailyfinance.com
Some ideas take time to gain speed and be successful. All too often it’s easy to change course if success isn’t instant. And, even when success is immediate, it’s easy to fall in the trap of continuing to change in search of greater success. Funny thing about change – you can’t live with it and you can’t live without it. You can’t build with change; you can’t grow without it. It’s a fine line. While it takes a commitment to innovate and potentially change directions, it is equally important to remember that true leadership can often require you to stay the course and give ideas the opportunity to be successful. Leaders that continually change, tinker and tweak without giving some time for execution and implementation will never see ideas realize their full potential.
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Here come the tiles Commentary by David Decker
With spring flowers come new … showers – at least when it concerns thoughts of renovating an older space to give the house a fresh or new feel. Many think the kitchen or the bathroom is the best place to begin, as those rooms typically see the most daily use and foot traffic, and therefore set the tone for the overall feel of the home. I recently had the opportunity to attend the 2012 “Coverings” showcase event in Orlando, which brings thousands of vendors and manufacturers together to showcase their newest product lines and innovative ideas when it comes to tile, flooring and other unique surface options. We are seeing larger square or rectangular tiles taking over the market in lieu of the smaller style that we here in Indiana have gotten accustomed to in the design sense. This more rectangular contemporary choice is giving way to tile and floor coverings that mimic the look and feel of real wood, which is ideal for those homeowners who love the look of a distressed floor that is more durable and water friendly in rooms such as the laundry room or bathroom. Matching adornments such as colorful glass mosaics and trim complete the sleek look and can instantly update your space. If you still are one to lean toward a more tra-
ditional feel and are not ready to take the leap toward a modern decor scheme, the good news is that the digital printing process of making the faux stone tiles that we commonly see has come a long way, and one almost has to feel and touch the tile to see if it is in fact real stone. This makes for a cost-effective alternative and very impressive installation. Whether it is modern and fashion forward you are seeking or just a small update to your current comfort style, it is always recommended that you gather some ideas and pictures of your vision and head to a professional, as they can save you money, time and of course provide direction to make the process as smooth as the new lines of tile themselves. 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.theaffordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@theaffordablecompanies.com.
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