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Scenes from Fishers Freedom Festival 1. Members of the U.S. Army Band march down the road as the drum line plays a steady beat to keep the rhythm. (Photo by Kourtnee Hamilton) 2. A little girl gets ready to dunk a Fishers Police Officer. (Photo by Annie Brackemyre) 3. Bolting from the starting line, runners begin the 5-K race. (Hamilton) 4. Reaching the top of the rock wall, a climber prepares his descent back to the ground. (Hamilton) 5. Rick Rauwerda watches as his dog Riff Raff catches a Frisbee in front of him. (Hamilton) 6. Racing to be the first one out of the course, a little boy pushes tubes to the side in order to get through the final obstacle. (Hamilton)

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Fishers resident arrested for false reporting – On June 26, the Hamilton County Dispatch Center was called by a man in the 11900 block of Weathered Edge Drive reporting a burglary at his grandmother’s residence, according to a press release. A Fishers police officer was dispatched to the house to speak with the homeowner and her grandson, who made the call and reported that his grandmother’s snow blower was stolen. After speaking with neighbors, the officer was told that the grandson was seen loading the snow blower into a car that then left the neighborhood. The officer informed the woman of the information, and she was not surprised. She was also aware of the suspect’s heroin addiction. The suspect said he owed someone in Indianapolis $200 for heroin and used the snow blower to pay the debt. He was arrested for False Reporting “A” Misdemeanor. The arrested man is Kevin M. Simpson. Community Healthcare Network’s President and CEO Bryan Mills reacts to ACA 2010 – Current in Fishers caught up with President and CEO of Community Healthcare Network Bryan Mills after the Supreme Court ruled the Affordable Care Act constitutional last week. Mills said he does not believe the ruling will have any impact on how Community North and other services will operate. He said the network has been working on meeting the regulations associated with the bill, as well as making its services easy to access and navigate, for quite some time. “The ruling affirms the path we’re on,” he said. Fishers High School grad makes Notre Dame Dean’s List – Congratulations to 2011 Fishers High School graduate Christopher Lattimer for being named to the dean’s list in University of Notre Dame’s First Year of Studies. Lattimer, an architecture major, was part of the top 30 percent of Notre Dame’s students in the spring semester.

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String of burglaries occur in multiple neighborhoods – According to a press release from Tom Weger, FPD public information officer, four burglaries occurred in multiple neighborhoods within 24 hours of June 26. Three of the burglaries occurred during the daytime in the Sunblest, Avalon and Spyglass Hills neighborhoods. The suspects forced front doors open to gain access to cash, jewelry and other personal property. The suspects are two white, 18- to 25-year-old males. Their vehicle is described as a newer, red convertible with a white top.

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FPD stepping up measures as summer moves forward By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com

In the wake of several reported instances of “suspicious activity” involving adults approaching minors and as the summer heats up, the Fishers Police Department is adding measures, such as extra patrols, to combat crime. Sgt. Randy McFarland, FPD public education officer, said the FPD is getting information out to officers on a shift level (patrol divisions), using neighborhood (directed) patrols, keeping unmarked vehicles involved and performing more covert tactics to address crime. In addition to the direct efforts of the FPD, there are about 70 neighborhood watch programs operating throughout Fishers. McFarland said there is no particular factor to blame for extra perceived crime in Fishers – but over-arching issues such as the economy and the heat wave hitting the region could be contributors. “It seems as if sometimes, when it rains it pours,” he said. According to statistics provided by McFarland and Sgt. Gerry Hepp, some types of crime saw an increase in the month of May last year, while others dropped. Hepp said in an email that the following statistics are for reported crimes – regardless of the “actual outcome of the call.” Reported assaults, including instances of “simple assault with no injury,” increased by eight, with 25 reported this May. Burglary increased by two for a total of seven. There were no reported robberies during May this year and only one last year. However, in May 2012 there were 308 reports of suspicious activity compared to 162 last year. McFarland said to keep in mind when information goes out about reported suspicious activity, FPD expects to see a larger volume of calls. He said instances of adults approaching children – which are never advisable without the presence of a parent or trusted adult – are explainable in certain cases. “When we put out information like that, for instance to look for a black Toyota, you would be amazed at the number of black Toyota calls that we get in,” McFarland said. “We appreciate those calls.” “ We follow up with every single one of them, because we take that sort of thing especially, very, very personally.” However, McFarland could not talk specifics about any ongoing cases. On releasing information on major cases, McFarland said, “We certainly don’t want folks to be fearful, we just want them to be watchful, and we want them to be informed.” www.currentinfishers.com

Town Council approves tax-rate re-establishment By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com

At the June 18 Fishers Town Council meeting, the councilors approved a resolution that increases a tax rate called the “Cumulative Capital Development.” Tax payers will pay an extra three cents on the already established rate, which is made possible by Indiana state law. Instead of paying two cents for every $100 of property value, the tax payer will ante up five cents. “It’s a small incremental increase, not a significant one,” Town Manager Scott Fadness said in an interview last week. The rate increase provides for an extra $1.3 million in tax revenue for the town, according to a council action form. Fadness said the town anticipates setting aside approximately $1 million per year for resurfacing roads and $300,000 to “finish our

path network here in Fishers.” “If we didn’t stay proactive on the maintenance of our roads, they [residents] would – not maybe this year, not maybe next year but three or four years from now – they’d start to notice the deferred maintenance that should be getting done.” Funding for local roads and streets has not been able to keep up with the capacity demand in Fishers. “The last few years we’ve really been behind on replacing and resurfacing roads,” Fadness said. “We have the ability to have growth pay for growth through impact fees.” This is the first time the rate was reestablished. It is also the first instance in which the rate was dedicated directly to road and path upkeep. In the past, the fund paid for a variety of capital improvements, such as building the new amphitheatre and the playground at Brooks School Park.

Fishers Fire Chief issues burning ban – Fishers Fire Chief Steve Orusa issued an outdoor burning ban last week in response to widespread grass, brush and mulch fires. On Friday, Orusa signed an "order temporarily prohibiting proffesional pyrotechnics displays or fireworks," as well. According to a press release, FFD responded to 50 of these fires in June alone, and this year’s total number of fires more than doubles the number that occurred in 2011. The FFD highly discourages their use during the burning ban, which “will continue until conditions improve.” However, if you plan to celebrate the Fourth with big explosions and flaming fountains, you must follow state laws. For more information on the burning ban, visit the Fishers ready page at fishers.in.us/ready.

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Carmel resident Karl Ahlrichs, a representative of Gregory & Appel Insurance and a photography contributor to Current, was outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C, Thursday as the justices ruled on ObamaCare. Shown here, protestors rally outside the Supreme Court building in anticipation of the ruling. www.currentinfishers.com

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completion for the project, but said it should be finished up by the end of July. 96th Street and Allisonville Road Current in Fishers sat down with Jeff Hill, “Michigan Left:” The project that is tying up Town of Fishers director of engineering, and a stretch of Allisonville Road is still on target to Scott Fadness, town manager, last week to get finish in November. an update on road construction throughout the I-69 contown. struction Overall and INDOT: Progress: Hill apAccording to proached INHill and FadDOT to work ness, there on possible have been no solutions for setbacks to any traffic backups of the projects on northbound occurring I-69. He said throughout the construcFishers. Hill tion on the said the projthoroughfare ects, in general, 96th Street and Allisonville Road has diverted are moving Photo courtesy of Town of Fishers Director of Communications Maura Leon-Barber traffic all over forward and staying on schedule. The drought that continues town and impacts town-led projects. IN-37 Corridor: The handful of projects to plague Hamilton County is great for contaking place throughout the IN-37 corridor are struction conditions. “essentially complete,” according to Hill. Work 131St Street and Lantern Road is about to begin at the 141st Street intersection Roundabout: Hill said the Town of Fishand new construction for the road to Britton ers is putting the wraps on certain aspects of Park Drive later this summer. the project. He couldn’t give an exact date of

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Fishers author Scott Black and illustrator Margaret TerBush go it alone to publish their kids’ book, ‘Bob’s Booger’ By Dan Domsic • dan@youarecurrent.com Carmel resident Margaret TerBush and Fishers resident Scott Black didn’t know the fight they were picking when they decided to write and self-publish their children’s book, “Bob’s Booger.” The book, which made this year’s L.A. Times summer reading list, is about the social phenomenon of having a booger in your nose and no one having the kindness to tell you about it – except that one true friend who has the decency, honesty and compassion to do so. But no one told Black and TerBush about the challenges of getting a book into readers’ and critics’ hands, leading to the founding of their own publishing company, Broccoli Press.

“We wanted to just go through the steps of [publishing the book] legitimately, having the publishing company and having it done well,”

TerBush said. But why call it Broccoli Press? The first letters of each of their respective kids’ names make up the consonants of the notorious green vegetable. Black said he tries to make a publisher’s duties at least a small part of his everyday routine. With the book going on shelves soon, one

issue in the handful of roadblocks is getting the book exposed. If they could start all over from page one of the whole process, TerBush and Black both said they would have given themselves more time to put the book into production. According to Black, national reviewers typically like to have the book three to four months in advance, and because of that, the official publication date of “Bob’s Booger” was pushed back to August.

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Black stops me in the midst of our interview at a Starbucks patio on a sunny afternoon. “Dan, you know, I’ve got to pause for a second with the questions. It would take me two or three minutes. So you have a better understanding, can I read this to you?” In a sing-song voice, Black reads “Bob’s Booger” to me. As he turns the pages, TerBush’s art almost pops off the page. The illustrations are what they like to call “stacked paper illustrations rendered in cut paper.” Each picture of poor Bob or his jeering classmates is almost three-dimensional. They hope the book takes on a new dimension by going viral, garners another print run and by possibly leading to a full-time job as an author for Black. “I want commercial success to give Margaret and I the freedom to maybe do this on a greater scale,” he said. Black said Broccoli Press receives emails from kids hoping to publish their own stories, and he hopes to inspire kids to write. “You don’t have to have a large publishing house behind you to do great things,” he said. For more information about Broccoli Press and “Bob’s Booger,” visit broccolipress.com.

Trial, error and success

“It started kind of casually and sort of as, maybe we were going to have a legacy piece for our kids,” TerBush said. “It just really grew a lot in the process of creating it.” Black and TerBush have been friends for about a decade. Black, a Warren Central teacher by day, always dreamed of being an author and knew TerBush had the requisite art skills for illustration. To get the book to print, the duo dove into the vast body of information on publishing available online. They picked up kids’ books and dissected how they’re put together, eventually finding that the majority of national news outlets don’t review self-published books. Thus, Broccoli Press, their very own publishing entity, came into being.

Front to back, Cole TerBush, Lulu Black, Riley TerBush, Beau Black, and Carson TerBush Photos by Margaret TerBush

“It started kind of casually and sort of as, maybe we were going to have a legacy piece for our kids. It just really grew a lot in the process of creating it.”

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President Daniels It is our position that the appointment of Governor Mitch Daniels as the 12th president of Purdue University by its’ Board of Trustees is a natural progression toward the advancement of education in the state of Indiana. Hoosiers are fortunate to have the continued service of such a talented individual who is genuinely dedicated to the citizens of Indiana and has always believed in the value of our state universities. While the nation would certainly have benefited as a whole if Governor Daniels had chosen to pursue a career in politics, he will no doubt have a national and likely international impact with the challenges that await him in higher education. Bringing Purdue to the forefront of research, technology and agriculture is the most visible goal. The more interesting task will be the manner in which he makes his observations and dissects university structure in tackling the “how.” How can higher education stay affordable? How can outside funding sources be capitalized? How does the value of an advanced degree compare to the investment? These are just a few of the questions regarding higher education we are looking forward being addressed by the future president of Purdue. We wish Governor Daniels good luck, and Boiler Up!

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St. Elmo's fire

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Never a big drinker, my dad liked to celebrate with copious amounts of dry-aged beef, if not necessarily malted hops. So it only made sense that, when facing what would ultimately prove to be terminal esophageal cancer in his early 50s, he asked to mark the last days before aggressive surgery with a perfect steak. While the request was simple, it was a tough order to fill. Certainly, this was a guy who had seen his share of prime beef. Like most farm-bred kids of his generation, he knew the best way to age and cut meat. Luckily, Indianapolis is a steakhouse town. And in the best-steak-of-your-lives category, we are blessed with one of the top dogs. So, I pitched to my dad that we’d like to take him to St. Elmo’s, the historic downtown Indianapolis joint named, oddly enough in its land-locked locale, after the patron saint of the sailors. With his health failing, I was unsure as to how the night might go. But when the appointed day arrived, he was ready and we

packed the family, then consisting of us and a 3-year-old, and headed to the venerable eatery. It couldn’t have gone better. The fire-seared entrees, as always, exceeded expectations. But mostly, the restaurant provided the perfect backdrop – at once imminently comfortable and enormously distinct. The grand old dame rose to the occasion. The laughter seemed sweeter and the camaraderie more affectionate. Today, St. Elmo’s bi-annually receives a visit from us and our now 16 year-old with his 11-year-old brother. Sadly, Dad never recovered from his illness and died within the year. But with each ensuing call, St. Elmo’s welcomes us with robust laughter and perhaps a tear that we eagerly blame on the fiery cocktail sauce. Sometimes place matters. And for us, this is the place. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.

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Now comes the Fourth of July, the wonderful celebration of our great nation’s independence. Indeed, Wednesday is an important day, and we urge you to celebrate it for all the right reasons. The day also brings an opportunity to revel in the spirit of community. With myriad festivals going on, there is no shortage of opportunities in which to partake and to experience. Countless numbers of volunteers from across our region have devoted untold hours of service in preparation for the respective events. The Fishers Freedom Festival, held June 22 and 23, is a perfect example of that. Noblesville, Zionsville, Westfield and Carmel pull off similar feats each year. To us, that is as exciting as any display of pyrotechnics, although that is pretty cool, too. So, as you party on to live music, gorge yourself on festival food, visit with the various vendors at all the events and hopefully stay as cool as possible, be on the lookout for those who make it happen. Those directing traffic, emptying trash containers, helping stage the acts and countless others could use a quick “thank you” or a pat on the back, for they, more than anyone or anything, make it all come together for you. ••• A press release from The White House sailed in across the transom the other day. It touted the launch of The White House Internship Program, the mission of which is to make the White House accessible to future leaders from around the nation and to prepare those devoted to public service for future leadership opportunities. Further, it stated a White House Internship provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable professional experience and build leadership skills. We found that last statement to be incredibly ironic. Do you know of anyone in Washington who can teach either? 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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Have kids? Get them immunized! Commentary by Danielle Wilson A couple months ago I received an e-mail from one of my kids’ schools informing me that a case of Whooping cough had been confirmed. Then I remembered the measles scare back in February and how as a public school employee, I had to provide proof of immunization or be suspended from teaching. I have to wonder, were either of these incidents caused by individuals who’d never been immunized? I already know this is going to honk some people off, but I’m going to say it anyway: Parents who don’t vaccinate/immunize their children are idiots. And worse than being stupid, they are acting selfishly. Not only are these moms and dads playing Russian roulette with the health of their own kids, but they are putting mine at risk, especially when these children are allowed to attend public schools. I’m sorry, but if you are going to take advantage of public education, than you should be forced to comply with the health laws of the state and community. No conscientious or religious objections allowed. If you want to take a chance on your child contracting mumps or rubella, go for it. I don’t agree with you, but I support your constitutional rights to decide on the wellbeing of your own kids. But I will also fight tooth and nail to have your family banned from public schools so that your decisions don’t endanger my family. “But, Danielle, what about autism? Don’t

vaccines cause autism?” No, they do not. The CDC, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and a slew of other organizations have each reviewed the evidence and found no link between the MMR vaccine and autism. “But, Danielle, I don’t have health insurance. I can’t afford immunizations.” County health departments offer free and low-cost clinics to all residents. You might have to wait in line, but they’ll get it done. “But, Danielle, I don’t want to risk a fatal reaction to the vaccine.” But you’re willing to risk your child contracting tetanus? Fine. Homeschool or pay for private. “But, Danielle, my religion is against medical intervention.” Good for you. See above. Could this year’s measles and pertussis cases been flukes? Yes. Even vaccinated people can sometimes become ill. But with the number of non-immunized children growing every day, it can’t be long before these diseases and others begin to occur with some frequency. And then we really will be in trouble. So, please, if you have kids or are thinking of starting a family, don’t be an idiot. Get them immunized! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.

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I play golf about once a season. I actually grew up playing and had a better handicap at 16 years old than I do now. Golf is one of those things where I feel like I haven’t really improved over the years, which doesn’t seem right. I understand the fundamentals and perform flawlessly when chipping balls in my backyard. My game is still reasonable when I hit the range. On the course, however, it’s ironically hit or miss. The culprit? It’s nerves. It’s pressure. It’s mental. It’s nothing. I was thinking about pressure situations and how people respond differently. It’s so easy to let pressure influence you to the point that it overtakes you and potentially changes the outcome. It’s easier to perform at high levels when there is no or little pressure. I’ve had a strategy for years on how to respond to pressure situations. I always work to remove the mental pressure by outlining the worst-case scenario. You know, the “What’s the worst thing that happens if I screw this up?” type scenario. If you can answer that question, for me, it removes much of the stress associated with the pressure to perform.

I used to work with a guy that was the absolute opposite. He would always raise the bar and fill any situation with as much pressure as possible. He’d say things like, “If we screw this up, we’ll never recover.” It would drive me insane. It created a situation where I could never feel like it went well. His pressure making ways would create a situation where I found it hard to concentrate. I asked him once how come he built up situations so much. He told me that the pressure drew out his best performance. He’d practiced the idea of pressure. Over the years he was never afraid of awkward situations and he’d actually go out of his way to create them. The philosophy was the more comfortable you are in abnormal situations the less likely you are to waiver when all the eyes are on you. And you could become more pressure-proof by loving awkward situations. While my golf game hasn’t improved much, I do believe I’ve gotten better at being awkward and maybe that’ll eventually help something. David Cain works at Magnitude, a sales and marketing company. Contact David at David.Cain@ MarketMagnitude.com.

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Celebration comes to Westfield, Noblesville and more By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com Each and every July, Americans all across the nation gather together in one place or another and celebrate our Independence Day. This July Fourth, of course, is no different and with it comes a wide array of events in nearly every town and city across the state. While Carmelfest is certainly the area’s largest event of the week, Westfield and Noblesville are holding events of their own as well. The place to be on the Fourth in Noblesville is the city’s Fourth of July Festival, Parade and Car Show. Starting off at 5 p.m., the parade will begin at the corner of 16th and Harrison Streets and wind its way to Monument and 16th Streets, featuring Grand Marshal George Kristo as well as many of the cars to be seen

later in the day as part of the car show. After the parade concludes at 6 p.m., a free festival will be held on the grounds of Noblesville High School. It will feature music from Lipstick Blonde starting at 7 p.m., a children’s obstacle course, rock climbing wall, Minute to Win It games (with prizes) and more. The entirety of the festival is free aside (from the food vendors, of course). Since 2010, Westfield has been hosting its single largest community gathering each year, Westfield Rocks the Fourth. This year the event has only continued to grow and is shaping up to be the best yet. Centered in Asa Bales Park, located in the heart of Westfield, it will feature a wide array of entertainment throughout the day. For children, Imagine Church will be providing a Kids’ Area with live entertainment such as comedian Tony Wolf and a Beatles concert by School of Rock. Jai Baker Band, a returning country pop-rock group, and Dave & Rae, a local rock ‘n’ roll fa-

vorite, will be providing musical entertainment throughout the evening. Most importantly for many, fireworks will cap off the evening at 9:45 p.m. and while best viewed from Asa Bales Park, will be visible for miles around. Car shows are at the heart of both Noblesville’s and Westfield’s festivities this year. Both car shows will include full award ceremonies (8:30 p.m. for Noblesville, 7 p.m. for Westfield) for the cars with the best paint, best engine and more. Westfield is anticipating their Headliner Car Show to double in size this year so plenty of great cars will be on display. For more Independence Day events, check out the Event Calendar on page 15.

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Carmelfest 2012 • Celebrate Independence Day in Carmel with live music, arts, crafts, a parade, fireworks and more, including a Wednesday evening performance by the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. • Today and Wednesday - Noon to 9:45 p.m. • Southwest of S. Range Line Road and City Center Drive, Carmel • Carmelfest.net

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Lipstick Blond • Bring a picnic, lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy Lipstick Blond perform at this free concert that is part of the Fishers Summer Concert series. • 7 p.m. • Fishers Town Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • 595-3150 Glorious Fourth at Conner Prairie • Take a trip to the past and participate in authentic Fourth of July straight from the 1800s in this celebration including patriotic games, crafts, songs and more. • Today and Wednesday – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Road, Fishers • $14 adult, $9 youth • 776-6006 Symphony on the Prairie: Star-Spangled Symphony • Star-Spangled Symphony will feature some of America’s most iconic and patriotic songs to celebrate Independence Day. Bring your own chairs, blankets, food and drinks. • Today and Wednesday – 8 p.m. • Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • $22 adult, $10 child, $20 parking • 639-4300 Noblesville July 4th Parade and Fireworks Festival • The festivities will include a parade be-

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day – 8 p.m. • Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • $22 adult, $10 child, $20 parking • 639-4300

Westfield Rocks the 4th • Come join the rest of Westfield at Asa Bales Park and enjoy live music, children’s’ games, a car show, bicycle ride and more! • 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. • Asa Bales Park, 200 Camilla Court,Westfield • Free • WestfieldRocksThe4th.com

Zac Brown Band • Zac Brown Band performs live at Klipsch Music Center in Noblesville • 7 p.m. • Klipsch Music Center, 12880 E. 146 Street, Noblesville • $38 to $78 • 776-8181

“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. • Thursday to Saturday – 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday – 1:30 p.m., Sunday – 7 p.m. • Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • $37 to $60, includes dinner buffet • 872-9664

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“Celebrate the Colors” • 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 Symphony on the Prairie: A Tribute to the Bee Gees • Come enjoy the weather and listen to a tribute to one of the greatest musical groups of our time. Bring your own chairs, blankets, food and drinks. • Friday and Satur-

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Jazz on the Square: Cathy Morris • Enjoy the smooth sounds and ambiance of jazz music on the historic courthouse square in downtown Noblesville. • 7 p.m. • Courthouse Square, 1 Hamilton Square, Noblesville • Free • 776-0205

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

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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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Bellacino’s Pizza and Grinders The Scoop: Having a hard time deciding what to have for dinner? How about paying a dinner visit to Bellacino’s Pizza and Grinders? You’ll find a menu loaded with choices at Bellacino’s. There are offerings more than just grinders and pizza. Pasta, salads and calzones are all part of the dining experience at Bellacino’s. Comfortable, casual seating is also a feature of this family-style restaurant. Type of food: Pizza and grinders Price of entrees: $6.49 to $18.99 Specialties: Grinders Reservations: Not accepted Dress: Casual Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Locations: 12590 N. Meridian St., Carmel (phone: 580-1830); and 7134 Woodland Dr., Indianapolis (phone: 329-1878). Web site: www.bellacinos.com

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Beef & Boards’ ‘Wizard of Oz’ delightfully powerful and unique Commentary by Hope Baugh “The Wizard of Oz” at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is a charming mix of the familiar and the fresh. I bet you will hum “We’re Off to See the Wizard” on your way in and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” on your way out, but in between, I bet you will laugh with delight at the unique lyrics, jokes, dances and more that make this stage version of the classic book and movie a treasure in its own right. The show is also a charming mix of theatrical special effects and invitations to pretend. You have to imagine the Yellow Brick Road, for example, but it is easy because the actors playing Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion (Lisa Bark, Doug King, Jeff Stockberger and Jayson Elliott, respectively) can so clearly see it in their minds’ eyes. It is also easy to believe that a storm swept Dorothy away to Oz because Lisa Bark and the tornado dancers evoke the strong winds so clearly in their movements (choreographed by Ron Morgan) and costumes (designed by Jill Kelly.) On the other hand, Glinda the Good Witch (Trisha Shepherd) actually does glide gracefully down from the sky and the cackling Wicked Witch (Lynne Perkins) always appears in an actual billow of smoke. The classic messages of “There’s no place like home” and “All you have is all you need” are as powerful as ever, but I also received new food for thought about the importance of friend-

“The Wizard of Oz” is running now through July 15 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre (9301 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis). Tickets range from $37 to $60, feature a full buffet and include a $10 discount for children. For more information, please visit beefandboards.com. ship in this story. Dorothy and her dog, Toto, (played adorably and splendidly by live dog Gracie Curry) have such great chemistry together on stage that you really believe they are inseparable best friends and that the girl believed the dog was her only friend before she met the others in Oz. The chemistry between Dorothy and her three new friends is attractive, too. You truly believe that they love and would do anything for each other by the time they reach the end of their road together. I wanted more tap dancing from the Tin Man, and I wondered why the ultimately jovial Wizard (portrayed by director Eddie Curry) didn’t appear first in Dorothy’s waking life as Professor Marvel, but these are merely quibbles. I loved this show and would confidently bring my whole family to see it. Hope Baugh writes about local theater here and on indytheatrehabit.com. Contact her at amarylliswriter@gmail.com or by tweeting @IndyTheatre.

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“From improving communication to implementing protocols to make surgery safer, hospitals across the country are working harder to Riverview Hospital has been identified as a reduce preventable patient safety events. recipient of the 2012 HealthGrades PaThe results of these efforts are clear tient Safety Excellence Award, indicating among this year’s HealthGrades Patient that its patient safety ratings are in the Safety Excellence Award hospitals,” said top 5 percent of U.S. hospitals. Kristin Reed, vice president of hospital The study finds that Medicare patients quality programs at HealthGrades and at Patient Safety Excellence Award hospiauthor of the study. “Hospitals like Rivtals were almost 48 percent less likely to Fox erview Hospital are not only setting the experience one of 13 preventable safety bar for high standards of patient safety but also events compared to hospitals in the bottom 5 serving as an example for other hospitals.” percent in the nation. If all hospitals performed All analysis was based on data from 2008 at Riverview Hospital’s level of distinction, apto 2010. HealthGrades analyzes the following proximately 254,000 patient safety events and patient safety events for this study: death in 56,367 deaths among Medicare patients could procedures where mortality is usually very low; have been avoided. pressure or bed sores acquired in hospital; death “Receiving this recognition is a reflection of following a serious complication after surgery; our vision to redefine the healthcare experience, foreign object left in body during a procedure; by becoming the best place to practice medicollapsed lung due to procedure or surgery in or cine, and receive care,” said Riverview Hospital around chest; catheter-related bloodstream infecPresident Pat Fox. “We have achieved this rections acquired at hospital; hip fracture following ognition by being proactive and maintaining surgery; hemorrhage or hematoma resulting from protocols that focus on delivering world class procedure or surgery; electrolyte and fluid imbalcare that is focused on patient safety.” ance following surgery; respiratory failure folTo identify the 2012 award recipients, lowing surgery; deep blood clots in lungs or legs HealthGrades analyzed approximately 40 million hospitalization records from 5,000 hospitals following surgery; sepsis following surgery; and breakdown of abdominal incision site. nationwide that participate in the Medicare For more information on HealthGrades Paprogram. Participation in the study is not voltient Safety Excellence Award and the ratings untary, and hospitals cannot choose to opt out methodology, visit www.healthgrades.com. of the analysis.

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The good, the bad and the really strange Commentary by Tracy Line Experience is the greatest teacher. I’m just loaded with experience. Today, I’d like to share a few things I’ve learned in my years of working in the travel industry. The good, the bad and the really strange. . . Quirky truths • Pet friendly does not mean cat-friendly. In fact, most properties do not allow cats. • Flight prices can vary by as much as $2,000 for the same plane, same flight. They can also fluctuate drastically throughout the day or week. • Mexico is a bad place to have a heart attack. Then again, anywhere is a bad place to have a heart attack. • Never tell a client he is booked until you’ve clicked the final button. • Certain cruises (interport) in Europe don’t offer airport transfers or allow you to prebook excursions. • Disney is an empire; even the Disney reps get things wrong and don’t know everything there is to know. Notes to self • There will be days where you work really hard for no pay.

• There will also be days where you hardly work for really nice pay. • Everyone wants the best vacation for the least amount of money. • “Someplace with a beach” means different things to different people. • You will make mistakes, so will the airlines. All you can do is try really hard to fix them. • Don’t assume everyone knows that the airlines charge for baggage, or that a passport is needed when leaving the country. Pearls of wisdom • Problems don’t resolve themselves; dealing with them head on is a much better strategy • People respect honesty and integrity over anything else. • It helps to have friends in high places. • Travel insurance IS worth it. • No matter what you do in life, check your work and then check it a second time. Then, check it again.

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Commentary by Randy Sorrell The family wants a pool and I want a boat. Likely neither will happen. Besides, the neighbors have a pool. They simply need to vacation more so we can pool-watch/dog-sit. Which prompts a Groucho Marx line: Q. “What’s a pool? A. God’s final warning before you buy a boat.” I suppose you could reverse the story and it would equally fit. Buyer Beware Pools, boats and incredible backyard living spaces have their share of unexpected byproducts. Who knew you had so many friends until the jazzed patio, shady pergola and inspiring landscape were installed? The entertaining budget is completely out of whack now. And the ice maker simply can’t produce enough for roaming football players or the cast of Hairspray to stop in and consume. Pizza on speed-dial is a lifesaver, and a bowl of fruit seems to evaporate. A joyful Zionsville client simply couldn’t wait until the modified deck was complete before she and the kids disappeared to it. Dad seemed a little irritated that he wasn’t included. Prematurely escaping to incomplete patios is a national concern. Great patios, decks, porches and spaces will cause you to mysteriously disappear. Fun/costly things seem to just happen while enjoying your patio, as I was recently reminded when planning an upcoming “date night.” I

curiously wondered if Sting was playing close by. A few Apple keystrokes found us at a historic B&B in St. Louis a week later. Nice date! What to expect Expect more lively family dinner conversations and morning coffees on the patio. Expect less TV and more books. Expect imaginative plans to escape the office early. Expect lots of grilling, picnics, wine, relaxing. Expect great times and lots of laughing. It’s comforting to know, as we appreciate our freedoms this July Fourth, that proud Americans regularly carry dreams to reality. May you have a blessed and free Fourth of July. Randy Sorrell is president of SURROUNDINGS by NatureWorks+, a Carmel home improvement firm. He may be reached at 317-679-2565, randy@choosesurroundings.com or www.choosesurroundings.com.

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“Bang for your buck” is a cliché, but “value engineering” is serious business when it comes to custom home improvements. A new kitchen, a new bathroom, a major re-think of central living areas or even a minor “freshen up” of cabinets or flooring should never be a sole matter of “What does it cost?” The right way to approach any project is: “What will achieve maximum value?” And three keys of value engineering are products, professionals and process. Products: No matter how big or small the budget, going out and buying the most expensive or least expensive appliances, materials and fixtures is the worst way to achieve value. There are so many products available that it really takes an expert to know where the best values are in terms of features, benefits, pricing and sourcing. Major name brands and exotic building materials may not deliver the best value for your particular value proposition or goals. Professionals: What surprises many people is that the very best skilled laborers and artisans in flooring, painting, installations, wall coverings, woodworking, and so forth, don’t advertise in public; they are professionals who greatly prefer working with other professionals. While it may be possible to hire one of these laborers individually, their time and skills are valuable.

Their rates are nearly always lower when they are working for a professional, reputable home improvement company that provides an extra layer of job protection and management, allowing them to focus on their craft. Process: Working with someone who understands the micro-world of a specific customer’s wants, needs, budget, goals and style preferences; possesses professional knowledge of the macro-marketplace; has years of experience properly orchestrating project elements in the correct order of completion; and who consistently and thoroughly communicates with the customer, results in three critical benefits: It enhances final value, limits costs and minimizes waste. Now that is serious bang for the buck.

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