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From left: Rebecca Johnson, Andy Baumgartner, Chris Ball and Laura Pendergrass talk about their love of soccer. Indy Eleven soccer players are known to visit Chatham Tap from time to time. (Submitted photo)

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The Chatham Tap in Fishers is typically buzzing during Indy Eleven games. The crowds are especially big for the watch parties for away games. The DIVERSION English-themed pub puts the streaming version of ESPN 3 on several TVs. “It’s an incredible place to watch,â€? Fishers resident Chris Ball said. “I’ve been coming here for years to watch. I’ve been a long, long-time soccer fan. Besides Indy Eleven, all throughout the year they support all the major leagues around the world. You can come for breakfast, get kegs and eggs. Then come back at night for Indy Eleven. It’s a perfect way to spend a Saturday. Look at the decor, this is what embodies the sport.â€? Ball and Andy Baumgartner, a Carmel resident, run a Permanent Relegation podcast (permanentrelegation.com) on the Indy Eleven every other Tuesday at the Fishers pub, 8211 E. 116th St. The duo interviews Indy Eleven players and coaches. “The turnout for away games is really huge,â€? Baumgartner said. “It’s nice to see the support while they are away. It’s nice to see the age range. It’s kid friendly at home and kid friendly here, too.â€? Ball said both Chatham Tap locations, the other location is in on Massachusetts Avenue in downtown Indianapolis, and Union Jack’s Pub in Broad Ripple have watch parties for every away game. Ball and Baumgartner were part of a full house watching Indy Eleven and U.S. winning the Women’s World Cup on July 5 at the Chatham Tap in Fishers. “We’ve probably come to every away viewing they’ve had and the staff here is very welcom-

ing,â€? Carmel resident Rebecca Johnson said. Laura Pendergrass, Fishers, said she has become even more of soccer fan, especially the Indy Eleven, since becoming friends with Ball and Baumgartner. Carmel resident Ryan Clarke has attended a few Indy Eleven games at the stadium and has also attended some watch parties, “This is just a good atmosphere,â€? Clarke said. Mike Harvey was part of group from Whitestown watching the games. “It’s a great place to watch soccer but it’s a little hard to do with both games going on,â€? Harvey said. “I was here for another Indy Eleven away game and it wasn’t quite as packed as this but almost.â€? Daniel Jones, who is a co-owner of both Chatham Tap locations, said the Fishers bar gets a bigger turnout to watch Indy Eleven away games. “One reason might be more families because we allow all ages at Fishers so it’s a broader audience we reach,â€? Jones said. The downtown location is for 21 and over. In addition, Hamilton County and Zionsville are soccer hotbeds. “A lot are season ticket holders for Indy Eleven who want to watch the away games together or with people they see at the stadium,â€? Jones said. “It’s a lot of the same people every away game.â€? Chatham Tap televises Indy Eleven home games as well, but business is more brisk during away games. “The downtown location we can get more business after the home games from fans coming in,â€? Jones said. The Mass. Ave., bar opened in September of 2007, followed by the Fishers pub in June of 2010.

Poet Laureate nominations – The Indiana Arts Commission is accepting nominations for Indiana State Poet Laureate. Nominations should be limited to one, single-page cover letter and a resume or CV detailing the nominee’s qualifications and accomplishments. Nominees must remain residents of the state during their two-year term of service as State Poet Laureate. Nominations should be sent to Sarah Fronczek at sfronczek@ iac.in.gov by 4:30 p.m. Sept. 1.  Contractor warning – The BBB has issued a warning concerning a fraudulent contractor posing as an employee of All Star Paving. He is a white male in his 20’s and drives a silver Dodge pickup truck marked All Star Paving. If someone approaches you claiming to be with All Star Paving, contact headquarters to verify their legitimacy at (812) 522-4477. If this individual becomes aggressive or physically threatens you, please call 911. Veterans needed – Indy Honor Flight is seeking veterans of World War II and the Korean War to fill its upcoming honor flights. There are two flights in Sept. and two in Oct. Many veterans are unaware that they can take a free flight to Washington D.C. to see their war memorials. For more information, visit www.IndyHonorFlight.org. Free design seminars – Reese Kitchens will host the following free seminars at its showroom in the Indiana Design Center, 200 S. Range Line Rd. Lighting and Plumbing Trends will be held from 11 a.m. to noon, July 18. Countertop Trends will be held from 11 a.m. to noon, Aug. 15. Register by calling 569-5975 or e-mailing concierge@IndianaDesignCenter.com. Donate magazines – Ready to recycle your magazines? Donate them to IU Health North Hospital to provide reading material for their patients and guests. Magazines should be no older than three months and can be dropped off to the hospital’s first floor welcome desk at 11700 N. Meridian St. Reserve sheriff applications – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for the position of Reserve Sheriff Deputy. The Reserve Division is a group of unpaid volunteers empowered to assist full-time Sheriff’s Office staff with upholding the law and preserving peace. For more information and an application, contact Deputy Jeff Larkin at Thomas.Larkin@ hamiltoncounty.in.gov or 773-1872. Applications are due by Aug. 31. Fishers Amphitheatre – Fishers Amphitheatre is hosting auditions for their Aug. 29 show ‘Heartlight’. Auditions will be held at The Historic Ambassador House and Heritage Gardens at 10595 Eller Rd., Fishers on July 15 and 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. by appointment only. Call 572-5470 to make an audition appointment or for more information.


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Softball championship expected to bring thousands July 21-24 1h 0]]P BZX]]Ta “ anna@youarecurrent.com A National Softball Association world series championship is expected to bring thousands to Fishers. EVENT The championship softball games, from ages 8 to 18, will take place July 21 to the 24, with the opening day ceremonies on July 20. This is the second year Fishers has hosted the Knox championship event, and the deadline for team qualifications was July 6. “We are projecting from between 250 and 270 softball teams utilizing several communities around Fishers,� said William Knox, director of Hamilton County Sports Authority. “We will be using Westfield’s Grand Park and the Monon Trail Elementary School, the Noblesville High School softball diamonds, and several facilities within Fishers.� The event is headquartered in Fishers, and that is where all primary activity will take

place, including the opening day events. Ceremonies will start on the morning of July 20 at the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater and will continue on throughout the day with skills competitions and a parade down Municipal Drive. There will also be a band playing and games available throughout the day. It will conclude with speeches and the national anthem around 7 p.m. The NSA’s world series championship will bring teams from across the U.S. The games are open to the public with no admission cost, and many are expected to attend. Concessions will be available at all locations. The schedule for all games will be posted at www. hamiltoncountysports.com. Most games will start around 8 a.m. with the last game starting at 6:30 p.m. “There’s going to be some girls who are really talented, there are definitely some in the upper age groups playing on collegiate teams in the future,� said Knox. “If someone is interested in softball at all, it’s a great event to come out and watch.�

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Training makes the difference Commentary by Scott Fadness news@currentinfishers.com We, as residents, ask a great deal of our public safety professionals. We are CITY reminded by the national news that it is increasingly more important to ensure that our emergency responders are thoroughly trained and able to make split-second decisions. Both the Fishers Police and the Fishers Fire & Emergency Services departments have instituted a culture of continued education, and as a Fadness result lives are saved, families are offered comfort and our community is safer. Recently, a group of Fishers firefighters were participating in dive training exercises in southern Indiana in collaboration with the Department of Natural Resources. The evening they arrived to prepare for the training ahead of them, the group was notified of a possible drowning nearby in a rural area. As they were the closest dive team by at least a couple of hours, they gathered their gear and serviced the call.

The situation was a difficult one. Information was limited. Emotions were high among the witnesses. Our crew went to work, and dive operations continued until early morning when the victim’s body was recovered. It is my hope that the fast actions of our team helped bring closure to the victim’s family in a timely manner. On another night, our police officers responded to a call regarding an individual having a severe mental health episode that had become violent. Through a partnership with Community Health Network, Fishers officers are trained in Crisis Intervention Team training. In this instance, our officers were able to invoke de-escalation techniques, subdue the individual using non-lethal means and get the person the care needed. These outcomes were possible in both instances because our public safety teams have been properly trained. Adequate and appropriate training of our public safety employees is what sets our police and fire departments apart from so many others. At times, you will hear people discuss the amount that is spent on training for these individuals. When they answer your call for help in Fishers, I can assure you that you will see a return on your investment.

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New senior living facility hosts drive-thru for Alzheimer’s 1h 9P\Tb 5TXRWc]Ta “ james@youarecurrent.com Drive-thrus are a popular way to grab a quick and convenient bite, which is why the newly opened Meadow FUNDRAISER Brook senior living community at 11011 Village Square Ln. is hosting their own drive thru on July 17 here in Fishers. But this drive thru isn’t your average burger chain. The goal for this grab and go event is to raise money Lowe to benefit the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. At the front of the building, volunteers will have food and beverage stations set up allowing patrons to stop by for a quick bite to eat. The food and drinks will be donated by several suppliers, with Meadow Brooks faculty volunteering their time. “Almost everything is donated and then our staff is volunteering their time to be out there to serve and take care of everybody

who comes through,� said Julia Lowe, Meadow Brook’s Outreach Coordinator. “Johnsonville is donating the brats. US Foods is donating most of the food and Paradigm Living Concepts is providing the beverages.� Customers have either the option to drive through and grab a bite and go, or stick around the facility to enjoy their meal. “You can drive up and you can stay in your car and we’ll hand you your order or you can take it and leave, or park and come eat at our outside tables,� said Lowe “If you want to you can even come eat in our dining facilities.� Even large groups can be accommodated at the drive thru. “If people have a large order, they can call ahead and we can have everything bagged up and ready to go for them,� said Lowe. All members of the community are welcome and encouraged to stop by to help contribute to the fundraiser. “We just want to raise awareness for the Alzheimer’s Association and then raise as much money as we can for the local research,� said Lowe.

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Construction begins at Lantern, Commercial intersection 1h 9P\Tb 5TXRWc]Ta “ james@youarecurrent.com As the temperature rises and summer begins, so does the construction crew’s busy season around the city. One ROADS project that began last week is the infrastructure improvements at the intersection of Lantern Road and Commercial Boulevard. The project will realign a troubled intersection and improve traffic flow through the area. “This project is an integral part of the downtown master plan,� said Mayor Fadness. “As activity in the Nickel Plate District increases, we’re committed to pursuing projects that ease the flow of traffic, offers better pedestrian connectivity and improves access to local businesses.� The end result of the project will create a four-way, signalized intersection at Lantern Road and Commercial Drive. Scopes of the construction include relocating the entrance of the Northeast Commerce Park, Technology Drive, to the south to align with Lantern Road. In addition, the stop signs at the railroad crossing will be removed and crossing gates

An overview rendering of the completed construction at Lantern Road and Commercial Boulevard. (Submitted rendering)

and flashers installed. Pedestrian infrastructure, including crosswalks, Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant access ramps and sidewalks will be installed as well. Construction is expected to last until November 2015. The project is estimated to cost $1.8 million. Traffic will be maintained throughout the project on Commercial Drive with periodic lane closures expected as needed. The project will better connect the Northeast Commerce Park to the Nickel Plate District. The Northeast Commerce Park will soon be home to the new Launch Fishers facility.

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Blast on the Bridge Morgan, left, and Gabby Johnson talk together while they eat ice cream. (Photos by Anna Skinner) Blast on the Bridge is Geist’s annual July 4th celebration on the reservoir.

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Fundraiser aims to find a cure for Alzheimer’s 1h AT]TT ;Paa “ news@currentinfishers.com Barb Settles Huge knows firsthand how damaging the diagnosis of a family member with Alzheimer’s can be. Her father, Jack Settles, was diagnosed in 2002. “He noticed he was having trouble remembering how to get places. He had driven for a living. He was a salesman and had driven all over the United States. The fact COVER STORY that he spoke up and went to his doctor about it is really rare, especially for men. He got a really thorough evaluation and he had mild cognitive impairment. There are all these different levels of dementia and they don’t know always whether this kind of cognitive impairment will lead to Alzheimer’s or not, but for him it did,â€? said Settles Huge. Her mother, Pat Settles, kept her father at home during the length of his disease. She was the primary caregiver. “She was a just an incredible 24/7 caregiver. It was extremely draining emotionally and physically,â€? she said of her mother. Settles Huge was the secondary caregiver and never took the time with her father for granted. “I was honored to have that privilege. It was horrible but I wouldn’t trade it for the world,â€? she said. Throughout the course of his illness, the family faced many challenges related to his care. “There were a bunch of times where we weren’t sure it was going to work out. There was one time he took off in the car and couldn’t remember how to get home. He was gone almost 48 hours. He would wander away from the house. The state highway patrol found him walking on the interstate. We never knew what the next crisis was going to be,â€? said Settles Huge. The family found healing from a support group provided by the Alzheimer’s Association. “I have been involved with the Alzheimer’s Association for a long time ‌ really since my dad was diagnosed, which was 12 years ago. I’ve done a variety of different activities with them and their organization has just supported our whole family so much. They’ve been such a good source of information and networking to find other people that understand,â€? said Settles Huge. She found a passion to help others affected by the disease. Settles Huge attended an event last year called the Longest Day.

Settles speaks with Ryan Keys, middle, and Dustin Ziegler at an Alzheimer’s benefit at Latitude 360. Keys and Ziegler are both members of the Alzheimer’s Association. (Photo by James Feichtner)

Barb Settles Huge, right, speaks with Ella Wagner about the Alzheimer's Association and future events the association will have. (Photo by Jason Conerly)

She realized that her community needed a similar event so she began to network at the yoga studio she frequents. “I’ve been doing yoga at Source for I don’t know how long and found out one of the yoga teachers there also has a family member affected. So, I went to her and said hey, why don’t we do something about this,� she said. They created a Fishers Longest Day Event-Summer Solstice Yoga Celebration. The name is significant because to Alzheimer’s caretakers every day can feel like the longest day. Three local yoga studios came together to create a fundraiser that combines two hours of yoga and remembrance of those loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s. The event was held on Father’s Day, a

coincidence that isn’t lost on Settles Huge. “Father’s Day and his birthday are always going to be hard,â€? she said. Her father died from Alzheimer’s in November 2013. Settles Huge feels it’s important to help change the perception of the disease. “I think though that there are so many people that have these misconceptions about Alzheimer’s ‌ it seems like recently we’re gaining some momentum where people realize there is early onset Alzheimer’s, there are lots of people affected. It’s not just for people in their 80’s. My dad was diagnosed in his early 60’s,â€? she said. Settles Huge feels compelled to help with her local Alzheimer’s Association’s fundraising efforts in the future. “I’m just really passionate about creating awareness because it’s a horrible disease and we need to find a cure. This is our time to heal a lot of people and to hopefully find a cure. I’ve seen what this local association does to help people in their day to day lives. The research and awareness are important but the day-to-day support ‌ you can’t put a price tag on that,â€? said Settles Huge. The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana chapter benefits from Settles Huge volunteer work. “Barb is instrumental in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Not only active in fundraising, Barb also volunteers in support groups to help others affected by the disease. Her passion for the cause is personal as she lost her father to the disease last year,â€? said Denise Fosnaugh, associate director of relationship events and intermediate giving. For more information or to volunteer with AA visit alz.org.

ABOUT BARB SETTLES HUGE Family: Dan Huge, husband, married for 22 years. Daughter, Amber Sermersheim, and dog Zeke Favorite thing about living in Fishers: "Small town" feel, Farmers' Market, Freedom Festival, Summer concerts and “seeing friends almost anytime I am out.� Favorite restaurant in Fishers: Rock Stone. Something most people don't know about you: I was a band nerd in high school. Dream vacation destination: Greek Islands.


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FROM THE BACKSHOP Overtime hike? Knock it off We’re certain you read or heard the recent report about the Obama administration’s madcap plan to increase the eligibility for overtime compensation to approximately five million additional Americans. The notion struck us more severely than an exposed tooth nerve. Businesses and industry groups felt much the same, admonishing the administration with regard to the potential for shortened work hours and receding job growth; employers will look for ways to cap costs, as it is simply smart business to do so. President Barack Obama’s plan would increase the salary limit that generally defines who is eligible for overtime wages to $970 a week, or about $50,400 a year. That would be more than double the current threshold of $455 a week, set in 2004. This is the president’s nirvana of his executive order issued in 2014 to “bring currentâ€? the overtime regulations weakened by years of inflation. If that would mean managers would become eligible for OT pay, and - poof - there goes the budget if it happens. What we’d all be staring at is even more part-time positions (see Obamacare, thank you), and that’s not how it’s supposed to be. This is just another volley of folly from the White House. It’s just not a smart move, and if it comes to pass it will be more damaging than that which was intended. “ “ “ This made us laugh out loud: Fox News Latino said last week The New York Times quoted an employee of the state-run newspaper in Cuba accusing presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) of spreading “propaganda.â€? That is rich! It could be fodder for a “Saturday Night Liveâ€? skit. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BELIEVE IT! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Oregon a door on a car may not be left open longer than is necessary. Source: dumblaws.com

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Exceptional fortune

Commentary by Terry Anker

We hear it every day. This generation of Americans will probably not achieve as their parents have before them. Raging government debt, enormous unfunded and profligate promises to previous generations, an ever expanding definition of our “rights� to the financial resources of others, the rise, again, of China, and Europe’s looming collapse under the colossal weight of its own bad decisions (those are listed immediately above) are all conspiring to suffocate the American Dream and prove, once-and-for-all, that American Exceptionalism is a myth. One knows the struggle we undertake to carry our load. But is it really harder to achieve today, or were our progenitors simply tougher than we are? Less dependent? No doubt, it is difficult to find good-paying work. But is it really any more difficult today that it was decades before? By virtually every metric, our lives have advanced significantly – we live longer, better, and with less threat than

any people ever to grace the planet. Yet in spite of incontrovertible facts, are we giving ourselves and our kids a pass? If the children can’t win anyway, do we adults really need to make sacrifices for their long term well-being? Cable TV is a lot more fun than a college savings plan. And for youngsters, if the American Dream is a myth (or even as some argue, unethical), why should I study hard, wait to procreate, get married, save money, and take a pass on media-sponsored hedonism? Perhaps the myth we should excoriate is that of scarcity. It argues that there is never enough – ever. Wouldn’t our children be better raised aware of their own exceptional fortune? Life is good and they are obliged to do more from this platform. And, so are we. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentinwestfield.com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK “It is better to be fully present and rested and engaged for one thing than rushed, distracted, and scattered for ten.� – Rob Bell

Over the weekend I attended my ex-sisterin-law’s wedding. Sounds weird, I know, but she was married to my husband’s brother for 15 years and became one of my HUMOR dearest friends. Since the divorce, we’ve stayed close, and so I didn’t hesitate when she asked me to come down to Florida for the ceremony. The thing is, even though I like the new guy and she is clearly very happy, the whole event felt strange. I muddled through dinner conversation with her husband’s teenage daughters and their friends; I awkwardly explained my relationship to the bride during a multitude of introductions; and I ate from a potato bar, which although cool and incredibly delicious, just added to the surreal nature of the night. A potato bar! Even more taxing however was the number of emotional outbursts and spiritual moments I found myself unwittingly a part of. For those of you who don’t know me, communal praying, crying, and hugging make up my own personal heebie-jeebie trifecta, and typically cause me to break out a disco move, an inappropriate remark or a short Broadway musical number. All fine, unless you’re at a funeral or, as was the case, a devout Christian wedding. So when I arrived at the church and saw my sister-by-choice (that’s what I call her now) for the first time in a year, she burst into tears. Nooooooo! I wanted to run straight out the door, but instead made a fart joke and earned a few eyebrow raises from the grooms’ family. And then I got stuck in the dressing room when her two besties announced it was time for the prayer circle. They began calling on Jesus and laying on hands, and I was just sitting there with pit stains forming, trying to suppress an urgent need to sing Abba’s “Mamma Mia.� Instead of “Amen,� I said “Are your eyelashes fake because they are amazing!� Ugh. What is wrong with me? But I suppose that’s what sisters are for, right? Even if we’re not technically related anymore, I still know how to make her laugh. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentinwestfield. com.


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KitchenAid puts him in the garage Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

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don’t feel like they fit into mainstream gyms. We exist for one reason and one reason only: TO CHANGE LIVES. The proven Koko approach is based on a personalized and structured program that can be done in as little as 30 minutes, just a few times per week. Koko has worked for thousands of people who have failed in traditional gyms. There is a better way, and that way is Koko. If you’ve reached your trigger and want to learn more about how to attack it with Koko, come try us for a risk-free, 30-day trial for just $30. Let us prove to you that fitness is simple, easy and addictive! We will guide, motivate, support and celebrate with you as you become the person you’ve always wanted to be. It truly is possible! Stop by either club during our grand opening through the month of July and let’s talk more about how Koko can change your life, or call us at 688-7670 (Carmel) or 863-8779 (Fishers).

The Wolfsie’s refrigerator went to Habitat for Humanity. We don’t have a dishwasher or a stove, either. The Salvation Army HUMOR took them away. We threw out the microwave that was over the oven. Nobody wants an appliance that’s been stuck on “Popcorn” for two decades. For our kitchen remodeling, we moved our smaller appliances like the toaster oven and coffee pot to the garage, near our second fridge. We now use my workbench as a countertop for preparing salads, and on the front of the Prius we marinate meat for the barbecue— unless it starts to rain, in which case we just jump in the car and go out to dinner. Last night we forgot to take the boneless chicken breasts off the hood. Our kitchen was very outdated, but I was still nostalgic when I saw the room gutted. “We sure have some wonderful memories in this kitchen, don’t we, Mary Ellen?” “We do? Oh yeah, like the time you used hand-washing liquid soap in the dishwasher and the entire room filled up with bubbles. Or

last July 4th when you microwaved an opened can of baked beans. How about the evening you dropped your cell phone in the garbage disposal? And Dick, you can’t forget the wonderful meals I have prepared in that room.” “Yes, I remember that night, too.” Life during the past week has required some adjustments. “Dick, I’m going into the garage to make a smoothie.” “Well, okay, but you’ll have to disconnect the shop vac so you can plug in the blender.” “I did that so we could plug in the toaster oven. Is there an outlet available for the portable microwave?” “Not if we want the garage door to open.” When our kitchen is completed, it will offer state-of-the-art technology for fixing a meal. It’s a day that we will celebrate. Mary Ellen will probably want to go out for dinner.

Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist, and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.

Turning the tide of addiction Commentary by U.S. Rep Susan W. Brooks As prescription drug and heroin abuse has risen in my district and our state over the last year few years, I’ve held a series STATE of listening sessions and participated in several Congressional hearings aimed at finding solutions to reverse this deadly trend. As a mother, it’s simply heartbreaking to visit a recovery school and talk to a young person trying to spend a birthday sober for the first time in four years. Sadly, drug overdose has overtaken car

accidents as the leading cause of injury death nationwide. In Indiana, there were 1,049 deaths in 2013 which included heroin as a contributing cause. That’s why I’m committed to leading an effort in Congress to turn the tide of addiction that has claimed too many Hoosier lives. Recently, alongside Representative Joe Kennedy III (D-MA), I introduced legislation that will provide guidance to medical professionals on safe prescribing practices, increase resources available to first responders, and reauthorize programs critical to the success of law enforcement agencies. For more, viist currentinfishers.com

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County 4-H Fair features Tea in Rose Garden and more family fun By Mark Ambrogi “ \PaZ/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\ As Monica Taylor was going through her classes to become an intern with the Hamilton County Master Gardener Association, she and a couple of other women were DIVERSION issued a challenge. “Someone challenged us and said you can’t grow roses in Hamilton County,â€? Taylor said. “We said ‘we’ve always grown roses. I don’t see why you couldn’t grow roses.’ That’s how the Rose Garden came about.â€? The Educational Rose Garden, on the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville, went in April 26, 2014 and wasn’t ready for prime display last year. “Last year the roses were babies,â€? Taylor said. Taylor, a Noblesville resident, is hoping to Taylor draw attention to 4-H gardens by holding a Tea in the Rose Garden from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on July 18 during the Hamilton County 4-H Fair, which runs from July 16-21. The Rose Garden, which is at open to the public at all times, contains 104 roses that were planted by more than 60 volunteers. The educational labeling is provided for each rose. The HCMGA takes care of many public gardens on the 4-H Fairgrounds. Native plants, vegetables and herbs all are on display in beds. HCMGA representatives for each garden will be available between 10 a.m. to noon to answer questions and share information about the plants. “We’re hoping to do this again next year if it’s a success and maybe even expanding on it,â€? said Taylor, who has been with the HCMGA since 2012. Food and craft shows The Hamilton County Extension Homemakers are sponsoring open Food & Craft shows. The show starts at 2 p.m. on July 18 and noon on July 19. Bernie Huber, from the Purdue Extension Hamilton County, has been working with the event for the past five years “There are different food categories with breads, pies, cakes, candies and food preservation,â€? Huber said. Huber said there are usually multiple crafts, including needlepoint, wood working, scrapbook. “We have multiple categories but we don’t know what people will bring in,â€? Huber said. Huber said the food and craft exhibitors have to be 18 years and older. “You have to be a Hamilton County resident or one of the extension homemakers, a few of them do live over the line somewhere,â€? Huber said. Photography is one of the popular categories, Huber said. The Hamilton Co. 4-H Fair runs from July 16-21 “ “ “ For more information or to register for 4-H events, visit extension.purdue.edu/Hamilton.

Blake Webel assists his sister, Ashley, in exhibiting a pig during last year’s county fair. (File photo)

“We have paintings and there is sewing and quilts and jewelry,â€? Huber said. Entries are submitted for closed judging July 18 and will be on display July 18-19. The first two days (July 16-17) of the fair is a flower show, primarily flower arrangements. The flower show theme is nursery school rhymes. “They might have a theme like ‘I’m a little teapot’ and ‘Mary, how does your garden grow,’â€? Huber said. “Then ‘Wee Willie Winkie’ is just a flower arrangement only four or five inches tall.â€? Blood Center drive Fairgoers can donate blood at the fair from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on July 16 or July 17 at the Indiana Blood Center’s Mobile Unit, which will be north of the Swine Barn. The donors will receive a voucher for a free milkshake courtesy of the Hamilton County Farm Bureau along with a ticket to upgrade a meal in the Hamilton County Procedures Tent to use any time during this 4-H Fair, along with a free Indiana State Fair ticket provided but the Indiana Blood Center. Ice cream contest The Homemade Ice Cream Contest will be at 6:30 p.m on July 18 at the east side of the show arena. The contest, which is open to all Hamilton County residents, will consists of teams (2-4 people). The teams have 40 minutes to produce their favorite ice cream recipe. There will be prizes in youth and adult categories.

Participants using recipes with eggs must use cooked eggs, egg substitutes or powered eggs or recipes without eggs. Teams must register in the 4-H office by 10 a.m. on July 17. There are electric and hand crank divisions with youth and adult groups. Other events The Color Me Green Fun Run is a mile run at the 4-H Fairgrounds at 11:30 a.m. on July 20. Runners will be showered with green colored powder at various stations of the run. The cost is $10. All the proceeds from the run will go to the Purdue Extension Education Fund. The Pet Parade is annual free event at 6 p.m. on July 19. â€œIt’s a really huge, fun event for youngsters who are not involved in 4-H yet to come and bring their pet,â€? said Maggie Herrington, office manager from the Purdue Extension Hamilton County. The Youth Talent Contest is set for July 20, with the junior division starting at 2 p.m. and the senior division at 4:30 p.m. â€œIt’s a state sanctioned event and the winners go on to compete at the state fair,â€? Herrington said.

The Educational Rose Garden, on the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. (Photo by Monica Taylor)


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Carmel Community Players Present: Alfred Hitchcock’s “The 39 Steps� “ Everyone who loves the magic of theater will love “The 39 Steps.� In this rendition, Hitchcock’s mysterious masterpiece also includes a little bit of humor, keeping the audience on the edge of their seat. It will be P VaTPc _TaU^a\P]RT “ 9d[h & 0dVdbc !* 5aX BPc Pc &)" _ \ Bd] Pc !)" _ \ “ 2Pa\T[ 2^\\d]Xch ?[PhTab) 2[Ph CTaaPRT ;XUTbch[T 2T]cTa 2Pa\T[ “ 0Sd[cb $ bT]X^ab %! P]S bcdST]cb " “ ' $ 9387 “ www.carmelplayers.org Movies in the Park – Despicable Me 2 “ Enjoy a movie under the stars with the family this evening! Grab some snacks to munch on while watching Despicable Me 2 on the big screen. Kona 8RT fX[[ WPeT bWPeTS XRT PePX[PQ[T U^a _daRWPbT “ 9d[h & Ua^\ ()" _ \ “ FTbc ?PaZ) !& F %cW St., Carmel “ Free “ 573-5242 Art of Wine “ 0Sd[cb ! hTPab old and up are invited to experience vintages al fresco during this special evening. All sorts of wines, both local and international, as well as art and entertainment will be featured. Live music will be _a^eXSTS Qh 9dSPW CWT ;X^] “ 9d[h ' Ua^\ $ _ \ “ 2Pa\T[ 0acb 3TbXV] 3XbcaXRc) <PX] Bc P]S AP]VT[X]T AS 2Pa\T[ “ 5aTT $ ^_cX^]P[ fX]T cPbcX]V UTT “ www.carmelartsanddesign.com/ features/artofwine

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8-Hour Dream Endurance Race “ Only the bravest participants will run the 3.2 mile Central Park trail from 2-10 p.m. Bathrooms, pools, showers and a sauna will be available for participants at the start/finish area. Individuals and teams may participate. Registration will be open through the &cW “ 9d[h ' “ 2T]caP[ ?PaZ Pc cWT <^]^] 2^\\d]Xch 2T]cTa) !"$ 2T]caP[ ?PaZ 3aXeT 4 2Pa\T[ “ '$ U^a X]SXeXSdP[ _PacXRX_PcX^] UTT “ www.carmelroadracinggroup.com/our-events Caboose Rides “ Take a ride on the caboose of the train running through Forest Park this weekend! Children who love trains and adults looking for a scenic and local fun experience will equally T]Y^h Xc “ 9d[h ( P]S !% “ 8]SXP]P CaP]b_^acPcX^] <dbTd\) 5^aTbc ?PaZ =^Q[TbeX[[T “ $ U^a P]h^]T ^eTa " hTPab ^U PVT “ &&" %

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“The Voiceâ€? winner Josh Kaufman headlining free concert news@currentincarmel.com Season six winner of “The Voiceâ€? and Indianapolis-native soul singer-songwriter Josh Kaufman will bring his masterful vocals to Indiana Grand Racing & Casino on Friday July 17 at 8 p.m. The show will feature support from The Devonshires, performing at 7 p.m. The show will be at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino Race Course, 4200 N Michigan Rd., Shelbyville.  The concert is free. For more information on Indiana Derby Night packages, call Indiana Grand Racing & Casino at 421-0000. Parking and general admission are always free and free seating is available trackside on a first come first serve basis.  For more information visit www.indianagrand.com or www.joshkaufmanmusic.com.


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SATURDAY • JULY 18, 2015 • 5 -10 P.M. Enjoy Where Art and Wine Meet in the Carmel Arts & Design District All ages are welcome to attend IU Health North Hospital Art of Wine, enjoy the music of Judah & The Lion, take in unique art and visit the District’s shops and restaurants. Adults 21 years of age and older are invited to unlimited wine tastings from participating wineries for only $15. More than 20 wineries are registered to participate! Visit www.CarmelArtsAndDesign.com for more information and the entertainment schedule! Follow the Carmel Arts & Design District on Facebook and Twitter.

Judah & The Lion will play on the main stage.

Please note: The $15 fee for the tasting is cash only. If you wish to purchase bottles of wine at the wineries’ booths, credit cards will be accepted at most locations.

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Rosie’s is a comfortable cafÊ in Old Noblesville, offering traditional midwestern food cooked just the way you like it. Families and friends alike love to gather here for a delicious breakfast or lunch. Rosie’s Place only uses fresh, local ingredients, so you are always sure to get the best items available, for the healthiest benefits. Type of Food: Breakfast foods, soup, salad, and sandwiches. Food Recommendation: Brown Sugar Oatmeal Pancakes

Grilled Lobster Tails with Nectarine-Lime Sauce Total Time: 25 mins Ingredients: 2 nectarines, 1 scallion, Juice of 3 limes, 1 lime, 2 tbsp. extravirgin olive oil, 0.50 tsp. Sea Salt, 0.25 tsp. finely minced seeded habanero pepper, 4 lobster tails

Rosie’s Place Price Range: $5-$15 Reservations: No Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Address: 68 N. 9th St., Noblesville Phone: 317-770-3322 Directions: In a food processor, puree nectarines, scallion, 2 tablespoons lime juice, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1/4 teaspoon salt, and habanero pepper. Transfer to a medium bowl and set aside. 2. Heat grill to mediumhigh. In a small bowl, whisk remaining lime juice, olive oil, and salt together. Split lobster tails lengthwise, remove membrane if desired, and brush meat with the lime-oil glaze. Place lobsters on grill, meat side down, and roast for 4 minutes; turn over to shell side and grill until meat is opaque and cooked through, 4 to 5 minutes more. Transfer to a platter, garnish with lime wedges, and serve with reserved nectarine sauce.

Behind Bars: Brockway Pub’s Irish Margarita Ingredients: 1.25 oz. of Tullamore D.E.W Irish whiskey, .25 oz. Triple Sec, .5 oz. freshly squeezed lime juice, 8 oz. sweet and sour Directions: Shake, pour over ice in a glass garnished with a lime wedge and a salt rim. “It is not something you would typically order at an Irish bar, but the lime compliments the Irish whiskey and the salt rim adds a nice touch,� said Jen Dickman, bar lead, media manager and event coordinator for the Brockway Pub. The Irish Margarita is on special on Saturday nights, with a dollar off the menu price of $6.75.

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of staffing solutions,� he said. Raymond was born and raised in Carmel, but his career path took him all over the United State. After 11 years he was ready to come back to Hamilton County for a variety of reasons. “I missed having four seasons. My family is here. I’m a midwesterner. I was born and raised here and I will never leave,� he said. That sense of community pride is what drives Raymond to focus his company on Indianapolis and the surrounding areas. All of the services offered to individuals are available at no cost. “We do a lot of things in the community from a recruiting standpoint. We’re looking for people who are looking for better jobs. We provide individuals with help writing resumes and coaching them how to present themselves,� he said. Raymond has had so much experience assisting businesses and clients that he was invited to sit on the board of directors for The National Board for Special Needs Integrity. VI also sponsors local organizations specific to their industry including Financial Executives Networking Group, Financial Executives International and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Professional Group. For more information on VI visit vaco.com/ indianapolis.

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from which he never descended, was about 50-feet above the ground. He preached daily to the people below and occasionally wrote letters to his followers. Even emperors sought his counsel. Simeon died in 459, having spent 37 years on his pillar. He was declared a saint and honored with the oldest surviving Byzantine church, enclosing about 53,000 square feet. Four basilicas, oriented in the cardinal directions, formed a cross and surrounded an octagonal court encompassing Simeon’s famous pillar. Following the example of Simeon, other “stylites� began living on pillars. Alfred, Lord Tennyson memorialized Simeon the Stylite in an 1833 poem and the Guinness Book of World Records gives him the world’s record for pole sitting. The ruins of the Church of St. Simeon the Stylite, with only the base of his famous pillar surviving, are a UNESCO World Heritage site, which have so far survived the fighting in Syria. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville. com.

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