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Fishers Fire and EMS receives statewide recognition / P4

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Fishers introduces new deputy mayor

By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com

The young city of Fishers is on a consistent path of growth, and is now expanding its central staff. Beginning in July, the government City of Fishers will welcome Leah McGrath as the new Fishers deputy mayor. A resident of Fishers, McGrath is a veteran communications and public policy specialist. She spent the last four of five years with the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns, serving as a public policy liaison and advocate for municipal issue. Her 15-year career has included stints in public relations and marketing research, in addition to her municipal work. “Anytime someone with Leah’s proven track record joins the team, it brings a wealth of opportunities,” Fadness said. “I look forward to her leadership and collaboration as we move the City of Fishers forward.” McGrath first came to know Fadness through her work with the IACT before Fadness surprised her with the offer to join their team as deputy mayor. “I was actually working with (Fadness) this past year on a couple of legislative proposals at the state house,” McGrath said. “He called one day and said, “Hey, would you be able to have coffee this week? I have an idea.” And so I thought it was on one of the legislative proposals I was working on. I don’t think I could have been more shocked by his idea.” After pondering over the new opportunity presented to her, McGrath felt the position offered her an excellent opportunity to serve her community. “What it came down to for me was I love public policy, I love my community and the opportunity for me to serve where I live, where my

Leah McGrath with her family, from bottom left, Patrick, Ethan and Nate and husband Brian. (Submitted photo)

kids go to school, where we go to church, kind of where our life happens, was sort of amazing, awesome and exciting.” Since accepting her new position as deputy mayor, McGrath has been learning every aspect of the city and its internal operations in preparation for officially taking on the new role in July. “One of the first items is the comprehensive plan. We have a chance to be really proactive in our planning in not just what we want the street scape to look like, but how do we meet the needs of more people coming in. That plan is like a road map so I’m really excited to be a part of that.” One goal that McGrath hopes to see fulfilled is improving the walkability of the city. “I live in an area of Fishers where we can hop on our bikes, and ride our bikes to a park and grab

lunch and have ice cream, and I think that kind of walkability or connectivity is important to a community especially in this day and age,” McGrath said. “I hope we can continue that kind of walkability in the downtown area here in Fishers.”

ABOUT LEAH MCGRATH Family: Husband, Brian. Married since 2001. Kids, Patrick, 10, Nate, 8 and Ethan, 6. Pet dog and Bearded Dragon. School: Purdue University Lives in: Fishers, grew up in Pendleton Favorite aspects of Fishers: Schools, walkability from her neighborhood, city amenities Follow her on twitter @LeahIND

Dispatches Sky lanterns illegal – Fishers Fire Department reminds our community that the untethered release of sky lanterns is unlawful. Sky lanterns consist of a small wick which, when lit, inflates the paper lantern which then floats into the sky. Unintended landings may include structures, trees, and fields. Because these fires typically ignite at night, they may go unnoticed until quick extinguishment is not an option. Dean’s list – The following Fishers residents were recently named to the dean’s list at Indiana State University: Andrea Bergstrom, Patrick Chavis, Troy Cole, Brandon Feathers, John Gibbons, Megan Holmes, Gregory Jacks, Micaela Kamps, Valerie Keller, DaMonica Mhoon, Evan Pittman, Phillip Schwoeppe, Kaitlyn Smith, Nathan Smith and Nathan Spellman.

Veteran nominations – The Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame is calling for nominations for its second group of honorees. Up to 15 veterans will be honored for military service achievements and/ or community contributions. The nomination packet and criteria can be found at www.imvhof.com Nominations will be accepted through end of day Aug. 1. Quilters Guild - The Mudsock Quilters Guild will host a meeting at Fishers United Methodist Church in Fellowship hall on July 13 at 9:30 a.m. Lynn Hodge from Quilt Expressions will speak on fabric cutters. Event is open to the public and no quilting experience required. Pageant Winner - Megan Billman of Fishers has been crowned as the 2015 National American Miss

Indiana at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis. Billman is a 2013 graduate of Hamilton South Eastern and a current student at Purdue. Volunteer Opportunity - Diverse events take place all summer, and the City of Fishers and local organizations rely heavily on volunteer engagement from citizens, businesses and organizations in our community to make these events a success. This summer there are countless ways to get involved. Learn more about volunteer opportunities below as you search for ways to make a meaningful impact in our community. For opportunities to volunteer with the City of Fishers or Fishers Parks & Recreation, please contact Dan Domsic for additional details and to sign up. Dan can be reached by phone at (317) 5953151 or by email at domsicd@fishers.in.us.


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Fishers Fire and Emergency Services has been awarded statewide recognition by the American Heart Association with safety an award for implementing quality measures that improve the treatment provided to patients suffering heart attacks, as well as exemplary response time. The American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline Davison EMS Gold Award indicates that Fishers Fire and Emergency Services has demonstrated at least 75 percent compliance for standards set by the AHA for at least two years, with a minimum of eight ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction patients treated per year. Fishers Fire and Emergency Services was the only department in the state of Indiana to receive the Gold Award. “There’s a great sense of pride in the fact that our people are out in the field, they can recognize a serious cardiac situation, treat it and get that person to the care needed to defend against a potentially devastating heart

attack,” EMS Chief Steve Davison said. Every year, more than 250,000 people experience a STEMI, a type of heart attack caused by a complete blockage of blood to the heart that requires immediate attention. “Our standard response time from dispatch to cath lab is under 62 minutes. National average is 90 minutes and that’s the gold standard,” Davison said. Chief Davison also believes that other factors, such as staffing and location, contributed greatly to earning the AHA’s Gold Award. “Several factors are involved, one being our ambulances and fire engines,” Davison said. “We have paramedics on all of our ambulances and most of our fire engines, as well as the fact that we’re close to two cardiac hospitals.” Fishers is located in relative proximity to Indiana University Saxony Hospital and Community Heart and Vascular Hospital. Chief Davison added that the award lines up with the department’s initiative to protect the ‘heart’ of Fishers. For more information, visit heart.org/ missionlifeline.

Farmer’s Market – The Fishers Farmer’s Market promises delectable sweets, gourmet treats for furry friends, and a diverse array of local produce. The market runs from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday through Sept. 26. Visit www.OneZoneCommerce.com to learn more and for a complete list of vendors. F. C. Tucker Company’s

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Tom with his family, from bottom left, Zach, Tyler, Katie, Jordan(middle), Peggy. (Submitted photo)

Fishers family answers call to help children By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Tom Dickey’s life took a turn he never expected when his three oldest children were born with a genetic neuromuscular disease. “We were thrusted into this life with three children in wheelchairs but it has transformed how we cover story look at life,” said Dickey, who also has an adopted son. “My wife has always had a servant’s heart. I think I’ve learned my servant’s heart from the perspective from having the kids that we have. Most all of our free time we have is spent with our kids, but beyond that is serving mainly people with disabilities.” Dickey, 47, and his wife, Peggy, who began dating when they were 13 and married when they were 20, started two Challenger baseball leagues for children with disabilities. “It’s not like we woke up and thought let’s go change the world for kids with disabilities,” said Dickey, who worked as the City of Fishers’ community development director before leaving in late May to become Hageman Group’s managing director of real estate. “We had three children with disabilities so we were going to change the world for them, like any other parent would do.” Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said, “Tom was a tremendous asset to our leadership team, and helped put Fishers on a path for long-term sustainability. His contribution will benefit Fishers for decades.” The Dickeys’ oldest child Katie, 24, teaches seventh grade at an inner-city school in Phoenix, Ariz., as part of the Teach for America program. Jordan, 22, graduated from Arizona State University. Zach, 16, just finished his freshman year at Pendleton Heights High School. The effects of their children’s neuromuscular disease vary. “Jordan can’t get in and out of his chair by himself,” Dickey said. “He can’t go to the restroom by himself. He can eat by himself but he has no movement in his hands. Katie can walk

Tom Dickey coaches his team, Sudden Impact, in a soccer tournament at Incrediplex in Indianapolis. (Photo by James Feichtner)

a little but not very far. But she is strong enough to do all of daily stuff without aids. Zach is a combination of the two. He can’t walk as well as Katie but he is really strong in his upper body. Katie and Jordan are in power wheelchairs but Zach is strong enough to push a manual wheelchair.” The Dickeys noticed Katie’s walking gait wasn’t right and they took her to the Mayo Clinic to get her condition diagnosed. “Jordan got real sick when he was 11 months and we almost lost him several times,” Dickey said. “He spent months at Riley Hospital on a ventilator.” Dickey and his wife always worked hard to help their children be independent. “We want to make sure they are just differently abled, that there is nothing they can’t do,” Dickey said. “Katie has been on two mission trips to Uganda and worked at schools for kids with disabilities.” Jordan, who was a sports business major, interned with the Indy Eleven last summer. Katie, Arizona State graduate, and Jordan played on an Arizona State club team that won a national championship last year and are on the USA National Power soccer team. Zach plays on a power wheelchair soccer team, called the RHI Racers, that his father coaches. The RHI Racers finished fifth in the national

tournament last year. “We’ve been to Paris twice when they played and won the World Cup,” Dickey said. “Jordan started and Katie was the first one off the bench.” Fostering success Dickey’s fourth child, Tyler, 7, was the Dickeys’ first foster child and does not have any medical issues. “We had no intention of adopting but we changed that after a year,” Dickey said. “His mother’s rights were terminated and his dad was never in his life so we adopted him when he was 18 months old.” Tyler had come to live with the Dickeys when he was an infant. Dickey said there is always at least one foster child living in the house. “We’ve fostered 30 to 40 kids in the seven years we’ve been doing it,” he said. “Some are just for a weekend stints and we’ve had some kids for a year-in-a-half or two years at a time.” Dickey began fostering children while he was at Duke Reality working on a large multi-used development called Anson in Whitestown. Carroll and Mary Willey, who have since both died, lived near the Anson development. “The Willeys had fostered 347 children in their home,” Dickey said. “My team at Duke we kind of adopted them. They were still fostering and they were in their 80s when we met them. On our volunteer days, we would always go to the Willeys’ house.” Mary Willey sent a newsletter to the Dickeys’ house. Dickey said he and his wife each read the newsletter for a year without really talking about it. “But God was working on both of us to get into fostering,” Dickey said. So they talked to the Willeys about fostering and took Tyler in at three weeks old in 2008. “We think everything that happens in life happens because God has a plan for us,” Dickey said. “As a family, we felt we were being called to serve. It felt right that it was fostering. It’s hard work.” The Dickeys typically take in children who have diagnosis of failure to thrive or medical issues.


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Fishers Fire department and Emergency Services diver Matthew Steele loads gear into a rescue boat before heading out to the simulated accident scene.

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Color Guard inspires respect

FR O M   T HE B A C K SH O P He’s telling us the truth, folks It strikes us that Thomas Sowell - a brilliant man, in our opinion, and a fellow of the Hoover Institute as well as a syndicated columnist – delivered a pinpoint hit on something we’ve thought for some time. It all has to do with the new buzzphrase, “microaggression.” He wrote recently, “Professors at the University of California-Berkeley (home of the Speech-Free Zone; yes, indeed) have been officially warned against saying such things as ‘America is the land of opportunity.’ Why? Because this is considered to be an act of ‘micro-aggression’ against minorities and women. Supposedly it shows that you don’t take their grievances seriously and are therefore guilty of being aggressive toward them, even if only on a micro scale.” By using similar examples and effectively portraying it as so much hogwash, he brought the liberals out of the bushes by the bushels, probably because what he wrote makes so much sense that they can’t comprehend. That, folks, is pathetic. You can’t make it up. We strongly agree with Sowell on a lot of points, but chiefly this one: “The concept of microaggression is just one of many tactics used to stifle differences of opinion by declaring some opinions to be ‘hate speech,’ instead of debating those differences in a marketplace of ideas. To accuse people of aggression for not marching in lockstep with political correctness is to set the stage for justifying real aggression against them.” Liberals may not be aiming at autocracy, but, in Sowell’s words, “their know-it-all mindset leads repeatedly and pervasively in that direction, even if by small steps, each of which might be called “micro-totalitarianism.” 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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Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Surfing the mob

Commentary by Terry Anker

It is a funny thing, this expressing oneself in a public forum. One takes complex ideas and works to distill them into a few hundred words. If done right, these carefully selected syllables make a point, in the most economical fashion, while retaining a modicum of good humor. If one misses the mark, readers will misunderstand, disagree or worse, disregard the intended idea expressed. It is for this very reason that politics, though alluring for its import (and often salacious subject matter), is particularly difficult to fairly express. But, newspapers may be the ideal place for such discourse – so, we trudge onward. But if asked should businesses and notfor-profits take a political stand, my instinct is to employ the greatest of caution. Over the years, those organizations in my sway have worked to assert a solid pro-freedom position – whether that is gender equality or religious in nature – but also to know that we do not have the think-tank-capac-

ity to evaluate these political measures in their depth. Unfortunately, it seems increasingly difficult for even individuals to express a point of view when they ascend to institutional leadership. Some tabloids have taken to printing the names of employers of elected officials with whom they disagree. We can assume retribution was to be the objective. In one recent example, comments following such an online attack article suggested aggressive action be taken towards the grocery chain Kroger. Unfortunately, no one on the long list of supposed wrong-doers were employees of the food company; instead they were from a law firm of a similar moniker. Mobs turn quickly and can be very dangerous. Surfing upon them can be exhilarating, no doubt, but is it worth the risk? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentinwestfield.com.

Q U O T E  O F  T HE  W EE K The toughest thing about success is that you’ve got to keep on being a success. – Irving Berlin

It’s happened again, friends. One of my long-held beliefs has fallen wayside. Much like Tae Kwon Do, I have a new-found respect for Color Guard. humor Guard, for you amateurs, is the performance counterpart to marching band, aka “the girls with the flags.” Before my oldest daughter joined the high school team, I had them pegged as being not quite athletic enough to play sports or musical enough to be in the band. Basically, I assumed they’d all been cut from cheerleading. Granted, I had absolutely no basis for these claims, and in fact, never knew a single person involved in Guard. But I was certain I didn’t want my kids participating. My apologies to all Guard families! I couldn’t have been more wrong in my judgey analysis! My rising ninth grader has been hard at work for a month (yes, they started in May), and I have already seen a huge difference in her confidence and work ethic. Not that she was lacking in the self-esteem department, but since her younger sister got heavy into competitive dance, I’ve sensed some jealousy and a tad bit of “I wish I could wear make-up and costumes and be centerstage, too.” Enter Guard. After two intense weeks of learning basic flag holding, spinning and tossing, and then a choreography mini-camp, the team put on a preview show. My husband and I were absolutely blown away. Our often goofy, in-the-middle-of-teenage-awkward-phase, sometimes-personal-hygienechallenged daughter suddenly transformed into a gorgeous, graceful and strong young woman who had beautiful lines and facial expression. How did this happen? Turns out, Guard’s secret is building team spirit and togetherness through hard work and accountability. They focus on the whole person, with equal parts physical, emotional and mental exercises to get these girls to believe in themselves and to push for perfection. Our daughter is exhausted almost every night, but I’ve never seen her so passionate about anything. So thank you, Color Guard, for opening my eyes to your worth. I’m looking forward to adding “Guard Mom” to my minivan! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentinwestfield. com.


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Designing woman

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I don’t want to spend the money; I don’t think we will get a good return on our investment; the house will be a total humor mess for six weeks; and, I really don’t care if we have soft-close cabinet doors and roll-out pantry shelves. I only agreed to remodel the kitchen because I was sure that once the construction began, I’d find lots of humorous things to write about, which is way more important to me than granite counter tops with beveled (or did we decide on rounded?) edges. Hiring the right people to do the kitchen is my wife’s job. Her criteria involve careful perusal of catalogs and confirming ratings on Angie’s List. Several design people came to our house to offer ideas. “Did you like the proposal from the guy at Kitchens Galore?” asked Mary Ellen. “Not really,” I said. “I don’t think he is going to be funny to work with.” “You mean ‘fun’ to work with?” “No,‘funny.’ I’m not shelling out big bucks and then have nothing to show for it.” “Is that why you wanted to go with me when I looked for kitchen lighting?” “Yes, I thought you would be funny looking.”

“Excuse me?” “Let me re-punctuate that. I thought you’d be funny, looking. You’d be walking up and down the aisles examining fixtures, asking about wattage and lumens. Gotta be laughs in that.” My life is spent hoping I can turn something into a funny story. My supplemental health plan notified me they could not cover my prostate exam because they had me listed as a woman. “Why are you happy about this?” asked Mary Ellen, who, by the way, was almost 100 percent sure that it was a mistake. “Because when I tell them I am on Medicare, they’ll ask me which parts. And I can say: ‘The parts you’re not covering.’” Completely remodeling our kitchen will create a major disruption in our lives. Making this commitment is not a laughing matter. But I’m hoping to change that. (A full version of this column is at: currentinwestfield.com)

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Concert goers enjoy a summer concert last July at Lions Park. (File photo) Supporters of the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre gathered at the author and dramatist’s former home in Indianapolis to celebrate the theatre’s 100th birthday (Photos by Sam Robinson)

Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre celebrates 100 years with gala

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Supporters of the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre celebrated its 100th anniversary at the historic Booth Tarkington house on Indianapolis’ near anniversary north side on June 20. The gala event raised over $61,000 for the community theatre, which is one of the oldest in the country. The theatre also raised over $9,000 from online donations the previous day. John Hedges, the executive director of the theatre, said that community support allows the theatre to inspire young people. “Engendering a sense of hope in young people is at the core of our education system and at the Civic Theatre,” Hedges said. “Theatre at its best is where you go to gain your sense of humanity.” The Civic Theatre offers classes to children, young adults and adults that want to act. “I’m so proud of everything Civic does,” Brent Marty, the director of music and education, said. “I feel we do quality work.” Attendees saw the Junior Civic group perform a number from “Alice in Wonderland.” They also saw Park Tudor student Nick Gehring perform a song from “Oklahoma!” Adult actors Katie Schuman and Tobin Strader then performed a song from “Spamalot.” “The reason why we’re here is because everyone here has done something to help Civic Theatre,” Hedges said. Alyssa Boge, a volunteer curator with the theatre, helped organize a collection of historic memorabilia. She said that famous author and dramatist Booth Tarkington

(Above) Tobin Strader, left, and Katie Schuman performed a song from “Spamalot.” (Left) Chairman of the Civic Theatre board of trustees, Connie Horwitz, spoke after receiving an award to recognize her service to the theatre.

once noted that the Civic Theatre performed one of his plays better than Broadway. Boge said that the theatre formed 100 years ago because everyday people wanted to see shows. “It was starting because there wasn’t a lot of theatre in Indianapolis,” Boge said. The theatre’s next show is “Oklahoma!” which runs from July 23 to the 26. Tickets are on sale at civictheatre.org

Lions Parks to host annual summer concert series By Joseph Knoop • news@currentinwestfield.com The Zionsville Lions Club’s July Concert Series is bringing four separate free concerts for the public throughout the month of July. 2015’s series’ theme “Movie Musical Magic Brings music Broadway Across America” plans to bring a number of show-tune-themed performances to the Lions Club in Zionsville. “I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy: A Salute to America From Broadway and Hollywood,” directed by John Richardson and performed by the Zionsville Concert Band is scheduled for July 5. Featured soloists are Kathy and Tim Haines. “Immortal Showtunes From Broadway,” directed by Samuel Rhinesmith and performed by the New Horizon Band is scheduled for July 12. “Highlights and Songs From Broadway at the Movies,” directed by Will Frazier and performed by the Swing Shift Indy Jazz Band is scheduled for July 19. “Broadway Gold From Broadway’s Biggest Hits,” directed by Dr. Daniel Zolin and performed by the Indianapolis Municipal Band is scheduled for July 26. “I started this series because families seldom have good family time,” Joyce Davis said. Davis has been the concert director for the Zionsville Lions Club for 11 years. “I wanted a wholesome environment for children and their parents to come.” Each concert begins at 7 p.m. at the Lions Clubhouse at 115 S Elm St. in Zionsville with sound provided by David Thompson. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs. Refreshments are provided for a donation. “I wanted them to hear music that will be around 100 years from now because it’s been around 50 to 80 years already,” Davis said. “It’s lasting music that won’t just come and go as a fad. It’s such a thrill to me when people say ‘thank you so much.’” For more information, visit Zionsvillelions.com.


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NIGHT & DAY Summer Concerts at the Carmel Gazebo • Concerts at the Gazebo are in full swing! Enjoy various bands every week and soak in the nice weather. This week, enjoy a live performance by My Yellow Rickshaw. • July 1 at 7:30 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Carmel Gazebo: 1 Civic Square, Carmel • Free • www.carmelgazeboconcerts.org

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Clay Terrace Summer Concert Series • The Clay Terrace Summer Concerts are a hit you don’t want to miss. Enjoy local bands and the summer sunshine. This week, Zanna-Doo will perform for your enjoyment. • July 2 • Recurs every Thursday • Clay Terrace: 14390 Clay Terrace Boulevard #165, Carmel • Free • 317-818-0725

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Lights over Morse Lake • Ready to start celebrating the Fourth? Cicero parks will have lots of activities for the whole family, including fireworks, a parade, a kids’ carnival, a zipline, live music, and much more. • July 2-4 • Cicero Community Park, Morse Lake, and other various locations • Free • 317-379-3357 • www.lightsovermorselake.com Amp after Dark Concert Series in Fishers • Fishers’ Amp after Dark concerts are kicked into gear for the summer. Adults are welcomed to dance the night away while the bands perform. This week, Firecracker Blues will be performing. • July 3 from 9:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Nickel Plate District: 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • www. fishers.in.us

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Carmelfest • One of Carmel’s biggest and oldest festivals, Carmelfest is a day and a half of special exhibits and events that are perfect for all ages. Come celebrate the Independence Day weekend with the community and enjoy the live music, arts, crafts, parade, fireworks, and more at Carmelfest. • July 3-4 • Carmel Square: 1 Civic Square, Carmel • Free • www.carmelfest.net Symphony on the Prairie • Celebrate America’s birthday with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s annual performance to salute to military service members. Cost: $32 at the gate ($29 advance); $14 for kids ($12 advance) Independence Celebration at Saxony • Kick off the Fourth early with the Saxony/Fishers community with fun, music from My Yellow Rickshaw, and of course fireworks! Be sure to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and a beverage to sip on. • July 3 from 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. • Witten Park: 13258 Saxony Blvd., Fishers • Free • 317-770-1818 • www. fishers.in.us July 4th Parade and Fireworks Festival in Noblesville • Bring the whole family and your patriotic spirit for Noblesville’s annual Independence Day celebration. A parade, festivities, music, games, activities, food vendors, and more are some of the great opportunities to take advantage of. A spectacular firework show will end the night. • July 4 from 5:00 a.m. until the end of the fireworks • Noblesville High School and Downtown Noblesville • Free • 317-776-6367 • www. noblesvillefireworksfestival.com

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Hoosier Park upcoming concerts July 2, 6-10 p.m. Dance Club July 3, 6-10 p.m. Catalyst Gypsy July 3, 10 p.m., Williams & Company July 4, 4-8 p.m. Retro Chameleon July 4, 8:30-10:30 p.m. The Willis Clan July 4, 10:30 p.m. Free Huge Fireworks Display July 5, 1-5 p.m. DJ Sound Solutions July 5, 6-10 p.m. MILO July 10, 10 p.m. First Impressions July 11, 10 p.m. DJ Sound Solutions July 17, 10 p.m. Endless Summer Band July 18, 10 p.m. DJ Sound Solutions For more, visit hoosierpark.com. Westfield Rocks the 4th • Westfield Rocks the 4th (WR4) is Westfield’s largest community event. Featuring entertainment, food, and fun activities, WR4 is a signature event and attracts over 20,000 people a year! Bring the family and get ready to have fun. • July 4 • Asa Bales Park: 205 Hoover Rd., Westfield • Free • 317-804-3184 • www. westfieldrocksthe4th.com Blast on the Bridge • Attendees can enjoy a boat parade, skydivers, music, food vendors and a KidsZone. Fireworks over the water begin at dusk. For more, visit geistlake.com/ july-4th-blast-on-the-bridge/ Kids Koncerts • Kids will have a great time jumping, singing, and playing outside during Kids Koncerts this summer. New tunes, classic sing-alongs, and children’s favorites are the highlighted music. Shaved ice will also be available to purchase, and proceeds go towards departmentwide scholarships. • July 6-July 27, on Mondays from 10:00-11:00 a.m. • Monon Community Center & Waterpark at Central Park: 1235 Central Park Dr. E., Carmel • 317-573-5242

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Tenderloin Tuesday • Select restaurants this summer are participating on the Tenderloin Trail – offering your favorite Hoosier tradition on Tuesdays. Celebrate the tenderloin this summer by taking advantage of these specials. Visit website for specific locations. • Runs through July 28, on Tuesdays • Various participating Hamilton County restaurants • www.tenderlointrail.com

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The Warehouse upcoming events July 3 & 4 – Visit The Warehouse booth at CarmelFest to win Warehouse swag July 3, 7-10 p.m. come see Austin Johnson Feat, Landon Keller, Jenna Epkey & Amy Duke For more info, visit liveforthemusic.com

Nickel Plate Arts Campus 107 S. 8th St. Noblesville IN 317.452.3690

WHAT IS “PUBLIC ART”? Why is it important? What plans are there for public art in the Nickel Plate Arts communities? What kind of art do you think best represents you and your hometown? The In Plain Sight gallery show addresses these questions and asks you, the viewer, for answers, input and ideas. OPEN HOUSE + PUBLIC CONVERSATION + 400 POPSICLES / July 3, 6-9 pm FREE Join us on First Friday for the opening of In Plain Sight. Enjoy local gourmet popsicles ($2), participate in our interactive exhibit, and do an activity. Performances by local musician Izzy Wignall and by the Belfry Theatre’s Apprentice Players (children’s production of “Emperor’s New Clothes”) round out the night. First Friday event sponsored by Brannon Sowers & Cracraft.

GELLI PRINTING PROJECT PARTY / July 9 or 11 Local artist Tori Weyers hosts “Gelli Printing: Past, Present, Future.” Whether you love Gelli printing or have never tried it before, join us! July 9, 6-9 p.m.; or July 11, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. $30 per person for each workshop. Includes all Gelli supplies, snacks and refreshments. Registration required; reserve your spot at nickelplatearts.org. ALSO ON CAMPUS Photographer Michael Jack / July 1-31 The July Featured Artist Exhibit fills the Stephenson House with Jack’s luminous photographs. Reception on July 17, 6-9 p.m. Monday Night Drawing Class / July 6-Sept. 7 Sign up now for the next session of this popular drawing class series taught by Nickel Plate Arts studio artists Bruce Neckar and John Reynolds. nickelplatearts.org/classes

For more events, classes and details, visit nickelplatearts.org. All events held at Nickel Plate Arts sponsored by the City of Noblesville and Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim.

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Partner Events FEATURED! "Road Trip" Gallery Exhibit / Thru July 31 / FREE Hamilton County Artists’ Association artists take you on a ride during this showcase of works around the theme of "road trip." hcaa-in.org.

Fishers Art Crawl / July 10, 6 pm/ FREE This self-guided art tour includes stops at roughly 25 businesses throughout the Nickel Plate District. Spend the evening enjoying local and regional talent before the Jennie DeVoe concert at 9 p.m. fishers.in.us

Horton’s of Tipton French Market / July 10 & 11 / FREE More than 20 vendors, including a cafe and patisserie, make up this seventh annual event. Rain or shine. Shop for handmade and vintage items, and enjoy the Side Street Mall’s Peddler’s Market! Visit Horton’s of Tipton on Facebook. Noblesville Street Dance / July 11, 4-11 pm / FREE The 24th annual Noblesville Street Dance on the historic courthouse square includes party band The Bishops, DJ Gene Ott and karaoke. noblesvillemainstreet.org

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Shakespeare in the Park / July 23-25, 30-31 & Aug. 1 / FREE The Bard’s “Twelfth Night” celebrates life, laughter and lunacy in Seminary Park, Noblesville. This is the 22nd annual Shakespeare in the Park production. Bring a lawn chair and join the fun! Starts at dusk.

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A Costa Rican classic Commentary by Ceci Martinez Take a virtual trip to beautiful Costa Rica! “Gallo Pinto” (“Speckled Rooster” for the color of rice and beans together), is a very popular breakfast dish. Note: The secret for delicious plantains is to let them ripe until the peel becomes black and soft. You can find plantains in most markets but they are rarely sold as ripe as you want them for the “Gallo Pinto” recipe. Place them inside a brown bag to speed up ripening. GALLO PINTO Serve: 4 / Cook: 20 minutes Ingredients: 2 cups pre-cooked white rice, or left over rice, 1 (16 oz.) can of black beans, Pinch of cumin, Salt and pepper to taste, About 8 sweet bell peppers, finely chopped, Handful of cherry tomatoes, cut in half, 1 onion, finely chopped, 2 over-ripe plantains, 4 eggs Directions: Preheat canola oil. Peel plantains, slice into diagonal 1/4 thick pieces and add them to hot oil. Fry until golden brown on each side, about 2-3 minutes per side [let you dad or mom take care of this step- hot oil burns]. Place fried plantains on napkin to absorb excess oil.

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Cook onion until brown, add bell peppers and cherry tomatoes; cumin, salt and pepper to taste. In a microwave oven heat rice and black beans in separate containers. Panfry eggs sunny side up. Assemble your ingredients: fill 1/2 cup with rice, add two spoonfuls of onion/pepper/ tomato mix and fill up cup with rice, and invert over plate. Surround rice “volcano” with egg, plantain and a slice of avocado. Ceci Martinez is a Zionsville resident, who was born in New York and raised in Peru. For more of Ceci’s recipes, visit www.currentzionsville.com.

Moon Dog Tavern – 4825 E. 96th St., Indianapolis – moondogtavern.com July 2 – Indy’s Own Originals Hopwood Cellars Winery – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – hopwoodcellars.com July 3 – Stephen & Julia July 4 – Smiths Dispensary Hoosier Park Racing & Casino – 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson – hoosierpark.com July 4 – The Willis Family Klipsch Music Center – 12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville – klipschmusiccenter.org July 1 – Fall Out Boy, Wiz Khalifa, Hoodie Allen and DJ Drama; MAX July 2 – Ed Sheeran Indianapolis Motor Speedway – 4400 W. 16th St., Indianapolis –indianapolismotorspeedway. com July 4 – The Rolling Stones and Rascal Flatts Vogue Nightclub – 6259 N. College Ave., Indianapolis – thevogue.com July 7 – Melvins and Le Butcherettes Zionsville Farmers Market – Main St. and Hawthorne St., Zionsville – zionsvillefarmersmarket. org July 4 – Hannah Austin The Hi-Fi – 1043 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis – hifiindy.com July 1 – Jonathan Jackson July 3 – Vacation Club and Memory Foam July 7 – Jeffrey James

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Your weekly serving of Just the Ticket

Located in Noblesville, Ginger’s Café has an old-school aura from the combination of both past style and character, from the eclectic deco to the great service. Quality of food is stressed, from the main course to dessert – which is irresistible pie and coffee for many customers. Come by for a throwback to the good old days and excellent service. Type of Food: Breakfast food, soup, salad, and sandwiches. Food Recommendation: The Spinach Melt Sandwich.

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Ginger’s Café Price Range: $5-$10 Reservations: No Hours: 7 days a week from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Address: 1804 E. Conner St., Noblesville Phone: 317-773-0303

Grilled Buffalo Chicken Sandwiches Total Time: 25 mins Ingredients: 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese (1 oz), 1/4 cup sour cream, 1/4 teaspoon celery seed, 1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts, 4 tablespoons Buffalo wing sauce, 4 Kaiser Rolls, split Directions:Heat gas or charcoal grill. In small bowl, mix blue cheese, sour cream, celery seed and Worcestershire sauce; set aside. To flatten each chicken breast, place boned side up between 2 pieces of plastic wrap or waxed paper. Working from center, pound chicken with flat side of meat mallet or rolling pin until flattened slightly.When grill is heated, brush each chicken breast with 1 tablespoon wing sauce. Place chicken on gas grill over medium heat or on charcoal grill over medium coals; cover grill. Cook 10 to 12 minutes, turning once, until thermometer inserted in center of chicken reads 170°F. During last 2 minutes of cooking, place kaiser rolls, cut side down, on grill; cook 1 to 2 minutes or until golden brown. Place grilled chicken on bottom halves of rolls. Top with blue cheese mixture. Cover with top halves of rolls. If desired, serve with additional Buffalo wing sauce.

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Behind Bars: The Captain’s Vacation Ingredients: • Ice cubes • 6 oz of pineapple juice • 1.5 oz spiced rum • 1 cup lemon-lime flavored carbonated beverage (Sprite, 7-Up) Directions: Fill a moderate drinking glass with ice until full, then pour in the spiced rum and pineapple juice. Top off with enough lemonlime soda to fill the rest of the glass.

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F REE E VENTS: Strawberry aliens are a simple – and healthy – summer treat. (Submitted photo courtesy of MSN Recipes)

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Independence Celebration @ Saxony

Concert: My Yellow Rickshaw • Fireworks at Dusk Friday, July 3 • 7:00pm-10:00pm • Witten Park* Presented By:

Summer Concert Series: Stella Luna & the Satellites Friday, July 10 • 6:30pm-9:30pm • Witten Park*

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Summer Concert Series: Toy Factory

Friday, August 14 • 6:30pm-9:30pm • Witten Park*

Would you like to make your kids some fun and creative treats for the summer without losing hours of your time? Then recipe try a few of these quick and easy ideas! 1. For something quick and sweet, you can try taking a standard Rice Krispie treat and dipping one end in chocolate, adding a few sprinkles for added effect. Add a Popsicle stick on the other end to keep your kids’ hands clean! 2. If you’re looking for healthier options, maybe you’d like to try making strawberry aliens! Making these is as simple

as slicing off the bottom of a strawberry so it’s flat, then spreading a little cream cheese mixed with strawberry preserves across the broader part to make a face (add a little of the mixture to the inside of the strawberry, too). Add mini chocolate chips for eyes, and then bring in the kids to help skewer blueberries, raspberries, and other fruits with toothpicks to make antennae or hats for each alien. 3. Another healthy snack involves making a snail shape out of celery and a slice of cucumber. Just spread some yogurt inside the celery, add a toothpick with a cucumber slice for a shell, and position two chickpeas at the front for eyes!

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Saturday, September 5 • 6:30pm-9:30pm • Witten Park*

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Farmer’s Bank appoints new commercial lender By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com When Old National Bank downsized, erasing the need for two Indianapolis commercial lending managers, Brian promotion Carroll’s position was eliminated. Carroll moved to Farmer’s Bank on 116th Street and Allisonville Road, where he became a commercial lender instead of the manager of Carroll the group. Carroll has been with the bank since April, and noted that the biggest difference was the size between the two banks. “Everybody at Farmer’s Bank knows each other, everybody wants everyone else to be successful,” Carroll said. “Old National Bank had thousands of employees. When I went to Farmer’s Bank, everybody gets to know everybody and that’s nice.” As a commercial lender, Carroll makes loans to businesses such as term loans, lines

of credit and commercial real estate mortgages. Carroll said that since Farmer’s Bank is smaller than Old National Bank, he and the commercial lending team can get through the approval process quicker and work faster. Farmer’s Bank is headquartered in Frankfort, Ind. and currently, Carroll makes a trip there about three or four times a week. He’s learning the bank and its culture so he can better understand and work with the company. “By July I hope to be spending most of my time at the location in Fishers,” Carroll said. “I really enjoy being able to help businesses achieve their financial dreams. If a business wants to grow, I enjoy helping them do that.” Carroll’s love for banks transpired from his Indiana University accounting and finance major, as well as his Bellarmine MBA. He worked at a bank in Jeffersonville, Ind. when he was in college and has loved it ever since. Carroll lives in Geist with his wife and one daughter. Outside of work, he spends time at St. Simon the Apostle Catholic Church where he is a member and serves as president of the finance committee.

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Practice drives success Commentary by C.J. McClanahan Last week, I received an email from an individual who wanted to start a business similar to mine and asked if I could business provide some advice for getting started. After 12 years in the business, I am beginning to field more and more of these inquiries. People are under the false impression that I’ve made it and got everything all figured out. I considered offering lots of detailed guidance, but realized it would certainly bore this aspiring entrepreneur within minutes. Instead, I decided to go the simple route and advised that she just get out there and practice. I realized this was the most important advice I could give after watching the London Olympics a few years ago. Every athlete has a compelling story behind their journey to the games. Whether it was countless hours in the pool, leaving home at a young age to train or raising money to pay for their own expenses, they all made significant personal sacrifices. Not once did we hear a competitor claim that they were born an Olympic athlete or that getting on the medal stand was “easy”.

The truth is that the best in each sport rose to the top because they outworked everyone else. The same thing applies to your business. Those who consistently strive to improve will have greater revenue, market share and profits. While this has always been the case, the advancement of technology has made training, development and constant improvement more important than ever. In today’s marketplace, a great brand, advanced degree or brilliant idea will only give you a competitive advantage for a very short period of time. The good news is that technology has also made it a lot easier to learn, innovate and adapt. If you feel a little overwhelmed with all of learning opportunities available, here’s a few ideas to get you started. To visit the full article, visit www.currentinfishers.com. 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.

WHAT TO EXPECT: The Dangers of Social Media During Divorce I can see what you see. The proliferation of social media has allowed us to share events with friends and family across the globe. Through pictures, tweets, status updates and a host of sites, a virtual travelogue of someone’s life is available. . .to everyone. In the world of divorce litigation, however, this has given rise to an entirely new method of collecting information and, ultimately, evidence to put before a court charged with deciding divisions of assets and custody of children. With the popularity of social media, the internet is filled with information from online profiles. Users who are unaware of the broad availability of this information to a former spouse or opposing counsel are posting at their own risk. With so much of what is posted being available to “share,” it is nearly impossible to control access to this information. Further, as part of information exchanges common to divorce proceedings, it is now common to request the entire history of a Twitter account or Facebook page, so even if your privacy settings would not allow the former spouse or counsel to see your account in real time, they will get to comb over all your pictures and posts to pick out those which can cast you in a negative light. Tweeting evidence. That great picture of you and a bunch of friends doing shots before the concert received 62 “likes,” 22 “comments,” and 5 “shares.” Now it’s being presented to a Court to show that you left the children with a sitter while you went out and got drunk. Fair or unfair, in the hands of

an experienced litigator that post can speak volumes about your priorities, bad habits and even the quality of your parenting. That “vent” about how the children would be so much better off if your ex joined the Peace Corps and vanished from their lives? It’s being presented to argue that you’ve done all you can to alienate the children. These are just examples of “normal” interactions through social media that, in the context of a contested divorce, can be damaging to your position and compromise your arguments to a court. How is it used? The Indiana Court of Appeals recently ruled that witness testimony identifying a Twitter account taken together with the posted content was enough to authenticate that the account belonged to a criminal defendant without the identification of the account by the defendant himself. Of course, the most common way for that evidence to make it before the Court will be to have the actual person identify the account and the questionable position during cross-examination. Don’t let this be you! At Hollingsworth & Zivitz, P.C., our team has the experience, the understanding, and the compassion to assist with your family law needs. If you have questions or concerns regarding divorce, custody, support, or any other family law concerns contact our firm at 317.DIVORCE or visit our website at www.hzlegal.com.


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Get fit with your little one Commentary by Kara Babcock Summer is finally here! Not only is the warm, sunny weather a great time for cookouts, going to the zoo and exercise baseball games, but it’s also a great time to get outside and exercise with your little ones. With all Hamilton County has to offer here are a few of Baby Boot Camp-Carmel, Noblesville and Fishers recommendations on some fun and easy places to get exercise this summer. Park: The park is by far the best place to get fit! You can use the benches, swings, slides and monkey bars as your exercise equipment by doing push-ups, pull-ups or planks. In addition, while you are getting exercise, your little one is having a blast playing. Walking trails: In Hamilton County, we have so many great walking tails. For example, take a family walk or bike ride down the Monon Trail. It will be a great way to get outside, get fresh air and bond with your baby. If you want to add a little more cardio to your walk, you can run with your stroller, or do high knees while running with your stroller or walking stroller lunges. Backyard: The most convenient is to make

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use of your back yard. If your child is old enough to walk, get a sprinkler out and play in the water. If they are old enough to run, you can both take turns running thru the water to cool off while also getting a little cardio. Other fun ways to get a little cardio are to get your neighbors and play a fun game of tag or whiffle ball. Your little ones will love playing and also seeing their parents laugh and have fun. Kara Babcock is an ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor. She may be contacted at kara.babcock@babybootcamp.com.

24th Annual Carmel American Legion Charity Golf Tournament OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Friday, July 24, 2015 Brookshire Golf Course Honorary Chairman Mayor James Brainard Foursomes in a Florida scramble format Minimum 50 aggregate handicap per team CASH PRIZES

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A new definition for ‘dote?’ Commentary by Jordan Fischer Question: “Just found out there is a definition for ‘dote’ I was not aware of. To me it has always been ‘to show grammar guy excessive love or fondness.’ Ex: She loves to dote on her children. Then while looking up the word, I find it is, also, ‘to be foolish, or feeble-minded’ especially as a result of senility. WOW! I could have called someone ‘a dotage’ or ‘dotard’, and they may not have felt so insulted. Haha. The things one finds in the dictionary … it never ends.” -- (Clem Sare) Answer: Clem, you can call anyone you want a “dotard” … as long as it isn’t me. Since you bring it up, “dotage” is an interesting word. It’s not one you hear very often either, so I thought it would be fun to write about. As you said earlier, to “dote” is either to exhibit mental decline similar to old age or to be lavish or excessive in one’s attention. It’s a dichotomy a Spartan would laugh at – if Spartans were prone to laughing.

“Dotage,” though, only has one meaning – maybe. Both Oxford and Merriam-Webster only seem to recognize “dotage” as meaning “the period of life in which a person is old and weak.” So you wouldn’t call someone “a dotage,” but rather say they are in “their dotage.” Other, less reputable dictionaries, however, offer a second “nouning of the verb,” if you will. To wit: Defining “dotage” as “excessive or foolish affection.” Now, I can’t say I’ve ever heard “dotage” to mean anything other than the definition Oxford and MerriamWebster list. If anything, I would think it would be more common to use the gerund “doting” if one wanted to talk about the aforementioned excessive and foolish affection. But, then again, who am I to say? I’m just a Grammar Guy.

… you can call anyone you want a “dotard” … as long as it isn’t me.

Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for Current Publishing. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rjfische@ gmail.com.

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THRILLING … the one word description of the featured grill station! It hardly seems meaty enough outdoor living though. The bold confidence required to implement the first few phases of this modern project (not contemporary) was both gutsy and visionary. The incredibly versatile and forward materials selected are reminiscent of a favorite magazine spread featuring an outdoor living space you may recall. While edgy, it rings of historical spaces we often experience in dense metropolitan vibes, where real estate is precious and a rare stroke of grass is coveted. IPE. STEEL. Ipe is a Brazilian hardwood, often environmentally farmed, whose longevity will certainly span our children’s lifetime. The density and weight has a steel quality about it, especially when it’s time to cut or drive a nail through. Disney employs the wood often for ease of maintenance, its sleek beauty and generational duration. It’s gorgeous and intended to gradually turn a naturally silver hue. Both the counter surface and the facade of the grill station were built using ipe with a

There’s no home appliance that’s more hardworking than the kitchen sink. Between cooking activities to remodeling cleaning tasks, the kitchen sink plays a part in it all. Since they are the center of the any room they are installed in, it’s no surprise that the sink becomes a major centerpiece for the design of a kitchen. Top mounts styles are the easiest and most inexpensive. They are designed to be dropped right into the countertop opening, and are equipped with a rim that goes over the counter to secure the sink in place. While this rim makes the sink cheaper, it can also be a trouble spot for dirt and bacteria to hide in, if the sink is not cleaned properly. We recommend an undermount sink which provides a much sleeker look. With these designs, the sink mounts to the underside of the countertop: no rim, no mess. Additionally, they may require some kind of internal support system to secure the sink depending on the building material you select. Finally, homeowners searching for vintage charm have been choosing apron-front (or farmhouse) style sinks. Apron-front designs

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317.957.3847 ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services, which help you manage your home environment and family lifestyle, require the purchase and/or activation of an ADT alarm system with monitored burglary service and a compatible computer, cell phone or PDA with Internet and email access. These ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services do not cover the operation or maintenance of any household equipment/systems that are connected to the ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services/ Equipment. All ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services are not available with the various levels of ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services. All ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services may not be available in all geographic areas. You may be required to pay additional charges to purchase equipment required to utilize the ADT Pulse Interactive Solutions Services features you desire. **Thermostat controls not available in all states. ^$99 Customer Installation Charge. 36-Month Monitoring Agreement required at $36.99 per month ($1,331.64), 24-Month Monitoring Agreement required at $36.99 ($887.76) for California, including Quality Service Plan (QSP).

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