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HSE grad’s dream leads her to compete for national pageant title By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com Many of us have dreams we hope to one day achieve, but not all of us are fortunate enough to achieve them. For 2013 Hamilton profile Southeastern graduate and Fishers resident Megan Billman, her opportunity to achieve that dream was coming to an end. Fortunately, through patience and perseverance, Billman achieved her dream last June in becoming Miss Indiana in the National American Miss pageant. Now she’s taking that dream to an even higher level as she sets her sights on the NAM national title. For five years, Billman continued to compete in the NAM competition at various levels before she achieved the NAM Miss Indiana rank. “I started competing back about five years ago with National American Miss,” Billman said. “I originally started because it was my dream to get the crown and be the title holder. After five years, I was getting really nervous that I would never get the crown. There were so many good girls.” Her persistence finally paid off when she received her crown in June. “It was definitely really bittersweet. To hear my name called when I saw friends that I’ve made over the last five years; it was definitely awesome to realize that I could achieve one of my biggest dreams in life,” she said. But the path of the pageant is not an easy one. As NAM Miss Indiana, Billman is constantly on the move, yet still manages to juggle a job and pursue her bachelor’s degree as a junior majoring in sales management at Purdue. “My suitcase is always out because I’m essentially living at my apartment from Monday night to either Thursday or Friday, then I’m on the road again. I’m traveling to other states or community service events. During the week I’m going to school. I’m a full-time student. I’m also working, on average, about 35 hours a week. It’s definitely a busy life,” she said. On top of all that, Billamn is also active in her student council and student government. But despite her busy schedule, she said she’s doing exactly what she intended to. “It’s a crazy ride but there are so many things I wanted to do in life. I wanted to be on student council, and I wanted to get my degree, and I want to work and be able to provide for myself,” she said. One of her main priorities was to show how grateful she was for the opportunity to not only follow and achieve her dream, but serve the community as well. “I really tried to [show] how humble I am and how gracious I am for this experience and that it wasn’t about getting in the news or the media,” she said. “It was really how I could help the community and how I can touch the community. Even growing up in high

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Dispatches Halloween open swim – Goldfish Swim Schools presents a family Halloween open swim from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Oct. 30 at both the Carmel and Fishers locations. Swim is free but registration is required by calling 810-0790. Youth volunteer awards – The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards begins its search for Indiana’s top youth volunteers of 2016. Now through Nov. 3, middle and high school students are invited to apply at spirit.prudential.com. The top middle and high school volunteer in each state receive $1,000, a silver medallion and an all-expense-paid trip with a parent to Washington, D.C. Veterans Day - To celebrate Veterans Day, Current is collecting service-related stories and photographs from local veterans and their families. If you or someone you know would like to submit a story idea or photo, please email editorial director Sophie Pappas at Sophie@youarecurrent.com.

Megan Billman wearing her crown as Miss Indiana in the National American Miss Pageant. (Submitted photo)

school I loved going to the city council meetings and speaking with schools and different organizations. I really wanted them to know that that was important to me, that Fishers was home for me.” The pressure of the pageant weighs heavily on Billman, but even with all the attention, distraction and obligation of the crown, she said it won’t change who she really is. “I’m just trying to express that message that whether I receive the crown or not, it’s not going to change me. I’m still going to be doing the community service as I have been and still be visiting schools and still trying to live life as Megan. Whether I’m the national queen or Miss Indiana, I think it’s important to stay true to yourself and just expressing that you are genuine,” Billman said. While her family has been supporting her every step of the way, Billman has also been gaining support from the community to aid in her journey to the nationals. So far, several businesses have contributed to Billman’s journey. Billman will make her way to Anaheim, Calif., to compete for the national crown the week of Thanksgiving. Those interested in donating to aid in Billman’s journey can visit gofundme.com/x39uzk.

Walk with a Pro – Fishers Parks and Recreation is giving residents the opportunity to walk with a Fishers city professional. This free program unites community walkers with local community leaders to explore some of the hidden treasures while learning more about current happenings in our community. Hinged on being active, this program can help strengthen your body, clear your mind and inform you about current events. The next Walk with a Pro is scheduled with Sgt. Tom Weger of Fishers Fire Department walking at Roy G. Holland Memorial Park, 10 to 11 a.m. on Oct 19. 4-H enrollment - Hamilton County 4-H is now encouraging interested youth to enroll with a $25 fee at in.4honline.com. Enrollment is open until Jan. 15. For questions, call the Purdue Extension Hamilton County office at 776-0854. STEM Scouts - Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council has launched a new program, STEM Scouts, that will give youth a new, fun way to discover science, technology, engineering and math. Parents can register their child for a STEM Scouts lab at stemscouts.org. Interested partners and volunteers can email stemscoutsindy@scouting.org Teacher of the Month - The winners for this month’s Teacher of the Month contest, sponsored by Market District, are: Mr. Robert Loy and student Melissa S., of Carmel, Mrs. Shubat and student Izzy Casciani, of Zionsville, Mrs. Byrd and student Lauren Lo, of Fishers, Mrs. Sponhauer and student Adam McNeany, of Westfield, and Mrs. Leckrone and student Emma Rashid, of Noblesville. The winning students will get to have a lunchtime party and the teachers will receive gift certificates to Market District. The next deadline to submit an essay is Oct. 15. To submit your 100-word essay about your favorite teacher, email it to Teacher@youarecurrent.com.


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Projekt Opera returns in Fishers By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com

Niiyama, who is a freelance conductor, works in a law firm in Indianapolis. After graduating from Indiana University, he has Ji-Eun Lee and Hidetaka Niiyama want to conducted regional symphony orchestras in share their love of opera with others. Terre Haute and Columbus, Ind., but this is the Lee is the co-founder of Profirst time he has conducted an opera. event jekt Opera with Niyama. “I was frankly surprised at the level “Our mission is of talent Fishers has when we had an educating the public on the genre of audition,” Niiyama said. opera,” Lee said. “Opera a is genre not Niiyama said he revised the script really popular anymore. Symphony so the audience can easily follow the orchestra is still going on many locastory line. Most songs are in English, tions. The opera is really hard to pull but the ones in German will have the off because of the sheer cost of it. Niiyama English translation on a screen on We have a small budget and have a stage. minimalistic approach.” Niiyama said while cutting down the length Lee, owner of Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy, he kept songs that were essential to the is collaborating with Fishers Music Works to story line. perform Wolfgang Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” “‘The Magic Flute’ is very kid-friendly beat 7 p.m. Oct. 17 at Christ the Savior Lutheran cause the story line is easy to follow – an Church, 10200 E. 126th St., Fishers. Egyptian prince going to forest to rescue a Lee said the average length of an opera is princess,” Niiyama said. “We have a kid choir about three hours, but they cut the length who will act as monsters to chase down the in half to make it more enjoyable to average main characters.” music lovers. There will be an eight-piece chamber “Instead of singing constantly, we have ensemble. dialogue,” Lee said. For tickets, visit fishersmusicworks.org/ Fishers Music Works, a nonprofit organizatickets. tion that produces chamber, symphony and jazz orchestras, sponsors the event.

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Indy Metro hosting book launch By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com On Oct. 16, author Madalyn Kinsey will host a book launch party for her latest fictional work, “The books Mystery of Gatewood Airport.” The party will take place at Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport in Fishers from 4 to 8 p.m. The event is open to the Kinsey public. The book is the second in a series of three and takes place in Fishers where Kinsey visited family as a child. It showcases places that used to exist in Hamilton County such as ABC Drive In, Rainbow Roller Rink and The Northern Beach Swim Club. “The Mystery of Gatewood Airport carries on with my 14-year-old heroine, Vanessa, who goes out to stay with family on the family farm in Fishers and is sucked into a whirlwind of intrigue at the nearby municipal airport. My uncle, David Gatewood, built the airport originally,

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Business Expo returns to Fishers By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com With so many businesses in the Fishers area, it could take weeks to be able to get to experience each one personally. event But OneZone, the Carmel and Fishers collaborated Chamber of Commerce, makes it easy to do so all in one place during its Business Expo and Food Forum. On Oct. 21 from 4:30 to 7 p.m., approximately 90 businesses and restaurants from Carmel and Fishers will come together to interact with the public. “It’s just a culmination of regular, traditional businesses and restaurants, so it’s all about business-to-business and business-to-consumer. The public is invited,” OneZone Event Coordinator Carol Doehrman said. “It’s more just for business exposure. It is a great way for businesses to meet-and-greet their potential clients, customers and consumers. We will have quite a large restaurant presence there, so they’ll be doing tastings, so it’s a great way for you as a public person to try some restaurants that you have not tried. We currently have 16 restaurants signed up.” This year marks the third year of the Business Expo and Food Forum at the Forum Conference Center. The venue is literally packed

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obituary Mark Donald Schmidt, 56, Fishers, died Sept. 30 at IU Health Saxony in Fishers. He was born on Oct. 11, 1958, to William C. and Lois (Whittenberg) Schmidt in Chicago, Ill. His mother precedes him in death. He is survived by his wife, Jill (Merida) Schmidt; his father, William C. Schmidt; and his two daughters, Taylor Paige Schmidt and Sydney Caina Schmidt. He loved his family more than anything. Mark was the sales manager for Shorr Packaging in Fishers and was a leader in Schmidt the business community. He was a loving family man who was full of life, found joy in everything and was a great friend. He was quick-witted and loved horses (especially watching Taylor ride at K-State). He knew that his buddy, Sydney 'Sydo', was their daughter, the moment they first laid eyes on her in China. Oh how he loved both of his girls! Services were held at 11 a.m. Oct. 6, at Randall & Roberts Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, with Pastor David Sumrall officiating. Visitation was Oct. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Condolences: www.randallroberts.com.

Dispatches Pet contest – Is your pet prepped for Halloween? Then send Current a photo! Current is now hosting its first-ever Halloween Pet Costume Contest. Send a photo of your pet dressed in their Halloween costume to Editorial Director Sophie Pappas at Sophie@youarecurrent.com. Please include the names of the pet and the owner in the email. Submissions are due no later than 5 p.m. Oct. 23. The winners will be featured in the special pet section on Oct. 31.

Volunteers needed – Volunteers are needed for the fifth annual Million Meal Marathon on Oct. 27 at Lucas Oil Stadium. Thrive360º, formerly Kids Against Hunger of Central Indiana, a local hunger relief agency, needs 4,000 volunteers to pack 1 million meals for Indiana’s hungry families and starving children abroad. Interested volunteers should email volunteer@thrive3sixty.org. Volunteer of the Month – The Hamilton County Humane Society’s volunteer of the month award goes to Alan Wlasuk. Wlasuk connects exceptionally well with shelter dogs and is also a great photographer, capturing their spirits and stories in his photographs. The photographs are crucial in helping find foster homes for the animals. Alan can be found almost daily walking dogs and volunteers at our off-site events and fundraisers. Since June 2014, Alan has volunteered nearly 800 hours.


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New software brings a new you Commentary by Paula Presnoples We all have thoughts in our heads that cause us to act or react in ways that we often wish we didn’t. Think about the change last time you had an argument with someone you care about and said something you wished you hadn’t. Maybe you ate that dessert you didn’t need or really want, but you ate it anyway and afterwards wondered what possessed you. Well, we all have brain software that does, in a way, posses us; scripts that were laid down many years ago. They can range from: “I am not worthy” to “Hey, what about me?” We all have that little voice inside our head that is driven by some hidden emotion, which can make us do and say things we regret. Did you know that biologically, humans are feeling beings who think, not thinking beings who feel? It is estimated that 80 percent of our actions are driven by emotion. Often that little voice inside our heads reflects what we are feeling deep down. Sometimes the emotions are so deep, they are buried in our subconscious; other times they are front and center, loudly proclaiming their presence.

So how do you get new software? Actually, there are many ways. Different techniques work for different situations and people. For example, do you have a phobia? A phobia is an emotion, fear, which got attached to a thing or event that elicits more fear. A phobia feeds on itself. Every time you experience the phobic reaction it reinforces the fear. However, once you get new software, the fear isn’t so large and intimidating; each successive exposure decreases the fear. For some people, mindfulness or prayer can create new software; just forcing exposure will help some, and for others, hypnosis is the answer. No matter how you get there, new software creates a new reality for you. The first step is to decide you are ready. Then find the technique that works best for you. You don’t have to settle for old software, get a new update: You 2.0. Paula Presnoples, a local resident, is a change professional with 30 years experience helping individuals and organizations make and embrace change. She is the managing director of ur path and a coach, certified hypnotist and trainer. She can be reached at Paula@urpath.net.

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By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com Fishers High School graduate Dustin Meeks was recently appointed by Indiana Governor Mike Pence as student trustee on Ball State University’s Board of Trustees. cover story Meeks participated in student government, speech and debate during his time at Fishers High School and said he feels those roles helped land him where he’s at today. “My two big involvements were in speech and debate as a member of the National Forensics League and also with student government where I was president of the class of 2013. Both of those were formative experiences that led to this opportunity that I’m currently pursuing in college,” Meeks said. Meeks said he feels his most marketable skill is his ability to communicate a complex idea in ways that people understand. He said he has one person at FHS to thank for that – Matt Rund. “I am the public speaker that I am today because of Matt Rund, who is the forensics coach at FHS. He runs an incredible program that is set apart from other high schools by just how much he cares about the students. He has a wonderful way of being critical and at the same time very supportive,” he said. “I would say it’s communication more than any skill that has put me in this position, and that was something Matt Rund developed in me.” “I always say hard work beats talent everyday, but if you are talented and work really hard then you are unstoppable,” Rund

Dustin Meeks, fourth from right, participates in the ribbon cutting ceremony for Botsford/Swinford Hall. Botsford/Swinford Hall reopened from a renovation during the summer of 2015. (Photos by Jason Conerly)

said. “Dustin is one of those people. I was always amazed at the time he spent crafting his performances for speech team. He was always wanting something to work on to make himself better, and that is what I appreciated most about him. Plus he was just a fun kid to be around. Always had a smile, or something funny to say.” Meeks’ tenure as president of the class of 2013 awakened a love of politics. “Being class president was an excellent foray into politics. To be honest, it was an experience that made me want to pursue political science in college, which has set me up with a lot of phenomenal connections that put me in the right place to apply for this position,” he said. Coincidentally, Ball State’s previous student trustee was also a Fishers High School graduate who encouraged Meeks to give the position a shot. “We knew each other in high school through an environmental science class we had together,” Meeks said. “I reconnected with him in college as a member of the College Republicans. It was his encouragement, initially, that motivated me to apply for this. There were a lot of connections I made because of the experience of being senior class president,” Meeks said. He feels the programs at FHS better prepares students than other area schools. “I would say additionally FHS puts their students at such an advantage compared to their counterparts,” he said.

Meeks has ambitious goals for his life after he graduates from Ball State. “After Ball State, the real dream is to get admitted to Vanderbilt University’s law school and earn my doctorate of jurisprudence. For a brief period of time, I would like to practice law.” Meeks said. “After that my real passion is public service, helping people and being a voice. Once I have a little bit of money and worldly experience, I would really like to run for public office. Probably starting at the municipal county or the state general assembly level. My lifelong dream is to be the governor of Indiana. My mom always told me if you’re going to shoot for the moon, you might as well shoot for the edge of the solar system. I like to tell people if the party asks, I wouldn’t rule out a run for the presidency.” Meeks said.

about dustin meeks Family: Parents Angie and Jeff, sister Adrienne. Pets: Two dogs, Castle and Beckett, four fish. Growing up in Fishers: “I really loved the parks, rec sports (even though I was awful), and my church family at Fishers United Methodist Church.” Favorite Restaurant: “I really like Riviera Maya on 116th Street.” Dream vacation: “A seven-day Caribbean cruise, I love the ocean, the beach and exploring new places.” Quote: “The man who is swimming against the stream knows the strength of it.” - Woodrow Wilson Hobbies: Watching Cincinnati Reds baseball.


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Feeling flush

FR O M   T HE BA C KSH O P

Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

Clean city again; more to come A clean community? Yes! Again! Fishers has been so named for the eighth-consecutive year. The Indiana CLEAN Community Challenge allows cities to be recognized for proactively managing potential impacts on the environment. Deputy Mayor Leah McGrath, in acknowledging the designation, said the city has its sights set much farther down the road. “We are eager to share news of this award with residents, especially as we embark on the comprehensive plan and map out ways to ensure sustainability 25 years from now,” she stated. The city says objectives include reducing vehicle emissions of city vehicles, increasing energy conservation in municipal buildings and increasing the city’s forestry budget. ••• Maybe the Trump Show is wearing thin? It could be too early to tell, but we’re watching New Hampshire, which since forever has been some kind of barometer (along with Iowa and South Carolina) as to the true political climate for Republican candidates. According to Fox News, this month’s NBC/Wall Street Journal Marist poll shows Carly Fiorina making a 10-point leap: from 6 percent last month to 16 percent this month. We like what she has shown thus far, but we consider it just an appetizer for what we expect to be a battle royale between Trump and Fiorina as the months pass. Trump, by the way, lost seven points in the most recent polling. If the Republican Party pushes any of the “insiders” over these two, it might as well fold the tent and call it a day.

Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BEL I EVE  I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Pennsylvania fireworks stores may not sell fireworks to Pennsylvania residents. Source: dumblaws.com

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In his latest book, the 2008 chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, now claims that more business executives should have gone to jail in the aftermath of the early days of what is now being called the Great Recession. He didn’t call for it at the time, nor did he mention the role of erstwhile government officials responsible to prosecute such things. While one can only assume that Bernanke and his ilk are motivated to justify the unprecedented and extreme moves they took as “essential” to prevent a 1930-style depression, he does make a salient point regardless of his own culpability. If governments, agencies and mega-corporations are too big to fail, are there individuals who are too important to be held accountable? Ours is a system of laws and rules administered in a most evenhanded and thoughtful way. But like barnacles on a ship in the water, we have accumulated all man-

ner of exceptions, special advocacy groups, and loopholes allowing for a perversion of the simple concept. If misdeeds occurred, either from neglect or intentional action, they should be fully explored. But we must be emphatic in applying the same standard to government bureaucrats as corporate ones. One might imagine that a failure on the part of the Justice Department to prosecute any individuals is related to a perception of collusion between powerbrokers in Washington and those in New York. Big financial firms are far more familiar with Pennsylvania Avenue than Main Street. Is the same true of the government officials we trust to enforce the rules? And can we rely on a system where the risk is only borne by one of the benefitting parties? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Q U O T E  O F  T HE  W EEK Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured. – Mark Twain

For more than three months, I totally avoided offering any input into our kitchen remodeling. If I had contributed humor my ideas, we would not have had an appliance garage, where we currently park our 2003 Black & Decker toaster. And I would have requested a dishwasher that made a little noise, so I don’t have to keep asking my wife: “Are you sure it’s on?” Now it’s time to remodel my bathroom. It is not that Mary Ellen is forbidden to enter it; it’s just that she considers it forbidden territory. Let’s put it this way: we have been married 33 happy years, and then there were the two years we shared a bathroom. We began by shopping for a toilet. After five minutes, I had already invested more time in that selection process than I had in picking out my new car … or my wife’s engagement ring. Oddly, the toilets were way up high on shelves. When’s the last time you looked up at a toilet. Don’t answer that. One of the toilets had a sign that said: WILL FLUSH A DOZEN GOLF BALLS I couldn’t wait to try it. “Dick, what’s all that racket up there?” “Mary Ellen, I’ve just flushed a dozen Titleists down the toilet.” “Wow, you must have played terribly today. What happened to cursing and breaking your club in half?” Some manufacturers include a seat that doesn’t slam down but lowers noiselessly – a good idea for people who are occasionally frustrated by failure on the throne and tend to slam down the lid. And finally, some of the toilets were labeled “smart.” They have 14 buttons and a remote control, but what they remotely control is still a mystery. I don’t want a smart toilet. I don’t want one that answers the phone, or is connected to Bluetooth, or gives me a weather report. I don’t want my bottom warmed or scented. I simply want my toilet to sit there. And I promise to do the same. Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.

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even a defense to lead to a Brady slaughter. So what to do? Sure, I’ll still follow the Colts, but they are but one team in a colorful I’m sad. For the last several years, my and fascinating football nation of 32. They husband and I have been in a fantasy football don’t have a Marshawn or a DeSean or even a league together. My team never player with a cool name like Jericho Crotchery. humor finished higher than third, but I I have commandeered by husband’s atlearned a ton about football and tention somewhat by enjoyed putting the hurt I feel like a small, shoddy raft suggesting that we conon Doo’s pathetic team. Due to a lack of interadrift on the vast NFL ocean tinue our quest to watch every movie on the est this year, however, come Sunday (and Monday American Film Institute’s we decided to disband night and Thursday night and Top 100 Films of All Time. the Wilson X League, But honestly, with the may she rest in peace. the occasional Saturday). exception of maybe BogI didn’t think it would art and the very dreamy Paul Newman in “Cat bother me; I mean, seriously, I’ve got enough on my plate right now without worrying about on a Hot Tin Roof” (not on the list) which I’d accidentally confused with “Some Like It Hot” getting my lineup set in time. But to my sur(number 22 on the list), I’d rather be watching prise, I actually miss the darn thing. I feel like Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers and, though it a small, shoddy raft adrift on the vast NFL pains me to say this, Tom Brady. So come hell ocean come Sunday (and Monday night and or high water, next year I’m back. This mom Thursday night and the occasional Saturday). I needs a fantasy! Peace out. no longer have interest in what my boy Brees is up to or whether my go-to running back is off the IR. It doesn’t really matter if the 49ers Danielle Wilson is a contributing are on a bye or if my defense is going up columnist. You may e-mail her at against the Patriots. Who cares that my bench danielle@currentincarmel.com. outscored my starters by 40 points? Not me, because I don’t have a bench or an IR list or

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It’s only fitting the Indiana Ballet Conservatory holds a fundraising event to benefit pediatric cancer research. “There is a connection here because of fundraiser the children,” said Wilmara Manuel, IBC interim executive director. “What we do here is educate children and educate dancers. One of our former board members did work in pediatric cancer and thought it would be a good match. It evolved into the student dance in honor of a child currently fighting cancer. Our mission is not just to educate a dancer, but the whole student and to really make them Manuel aware of the world around them and how [they can] contribute. They have a gift to dance, and we have a great staff who is creating this piece. So they are using their gifts and talent to bring entertainment to raise awareness for that one night to help that child smile and forget about what they are fighting.” The third annual Pointe to the Cure Masquerade Soiree will be held Oct. 30 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. It will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a VIP reception. The Masquerade Soiree and a cocktail and silent auction session begins at 6 p.m. The IBC performance begins at 8 p.m. in the Toby Theatre. There will be a special appearance by singer Josh Kaufman, winner of NBC’s “The Voice” during the cocktail session. Kaufman will hold a meet-and-greet during the VIP reception. Alyona Yakovleva-Randall, a Geist resident who is originally from Russia, is the founding artistic director of the Carmel-

Form left, Jackson Schene, Mark Pecar and Noah Motter. (Submitted photo)

based Indiana Ballet Conservatory. “We want to give back to the community,” Yakovleva-Randall said. The performance is “Pulse: Dancing to the Beat of Our Own Drummer,” which was created by Yakovleva-Randall. It was

first performed in 2012. “We’ve done selections from it since but this will be the full production,” YakovlevaRandall said. “We combine percussionists and contemporary dance. Why did I create this production? How could I not create this production? I come into the studio, and there Yakovlenais so much talent around me, my students Randall and amazing faculty member, Sergey Serglev, who is an award-winning choreographer. “Then I come home, and here is my amazing husband [Daryl Randall] who is drumming. All this talent around me made me think about something unique and very special. I came up with story about a little boy who follows his dream and becomes a musician and a little girl following her dream and becomes a ballerina. The message to the audience is never give up, and always follow your dream.” About 30 dancers, ranging in ages from 11 to 17, will perform in the show. Many young cancer patients will be invited. “We have a child match program, so each student meets a child who is fighting cancer, and they dance in honor of the child,” Manuel said. “At the end of the evening they each walk across with a picture and they say, ‘Tonight I dance for,’ and they say the child’s name.” Manuel said they raised $45,000 for Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health and Team Joey, part of Heroes Foundation. The same three charities will benefit from the fundraiser this year. The cost is $75 for the evening ($100 includes VIP reception). For tickets, visit indianaballetconservatory.org.

Dispatches CSO Anniversary – The Carmel Symphony Orchestra will present internationally renowned Susie Park playing Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Palladium. The program will open with Márquez’s exciting Danzón No. 2 followed by one of Beethoven’s most appealing symphonies – Symphony No. 7. Hailed as “prodigiously talented” (Washington Post) and praised for her “freedom, mastery and fantasy” (La Libre, Belgium), Australian Park has gained worldwide recognition. For more, visit CarmelSymphony.org. Hoosier Park – Hoosier Park Racing and Casino will be hosting several live music events this fall, including: Molly Hatchet on Oct. 23 and Mickey Dolenz on Nov. 6. For more, visit hoosierpark.com. Meet the artist – From 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 10 meet the artist, Sharon Marcano, and view her art exhibit entitled “Intuitive Creatively” at Leppert Mortuary. Marcano is an acrylic and oil painter and lives in Indianapolis. Her art is characterized by her signature color pink that she utilized in memory of her brother, whom she lost to brain cancer. Her paintings are vibrant with color and contrast, and unique in style. Admission is free with light appetizers being served. For more, contact Roxanne Turner at rturner@ leppertmortuary.com.

H Curated showroom – Pedcor Companies has announced H Curated has opened a retail pop-up showroom on the first floor of the Indiana Design Center. H Curated is owned by Kim and Chad Helm, who travel to markets domestic and international to curate one-of-a-kind salvaged and repurposed furniture and accessories for resale. Example findings include a rustic feeding cart turned settee, garden finial-based table lamps and a mirror inlayed in architectural material from a New York City church. The showroom also features Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Couture furniture, rustic planters with succulents and greenery, Volupsa candles and Little Giraffe gifts and throw blankets. For more, visit indianadesigncenter.com. Beef & Boards’ 43rd season – Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s 2016 season is now available to the public. Tickets to all shows in the 43rd season are on sale through the box office during regular business hours. VIP memberships for the 2016 season are also available. In 2016, Beef & Boards celebrates women – from princesses to wives to nuns. With two new shows to the Beef & Boards stage, the 43rd season takes audiences from the church basement into the woods, to an enchanted castle and the streets of New York City. For a complete listing of the 2016 season shows, visit currentnightandday.com.

Pumpkin Patch Festival – Looking for a fun, family activity this fall? Carve out some time for this year’s Pumpkin Patch Festival from noon to 3 p.m. Oct. 10 at IU Health North. Attendees will receive free pumpkins, snacks, drinks, games and prizes. Costumes are encouraged. Highlights include a bicycle safety course, bounce house, police and fire emergency vehicles, face painting, caricatures, crafts, train rides, clowns, valuable health information, blood pressure screenings and surprises. IU Health North Hospital is at 116th and North Meridian St. in Carmel. Headless Horseman – Conner Prairie is hosting the annual Headless Horseman event from 6-9 p.m Oct. 11, 15-18 and 22-25. Bring the family to Conner Scairie, a haunted land inhabited by funloving ghouls all vying for your vote to be elected mayor after their former leader, Lord Moldywart, accidentally turned himself into a cute, fuzzy bunny with an errant spell. Meet Beautisha, the cosmetics-loving witch, as she conjures up magical beauty tips with the audience. Join wanna-be stand-up comedian and resident expert in all things pertaining to the underworld, Dr. Acula, on his new game show, ‘Monster Mayhem.’ Presale tickets available at select central Indiana Marsh and O’Malia’s stores. For ticket pricing and more, visit connerprairie.org.


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‘Remembrances’ on stage Oct. 16 By Zach Dunkin • news@currentinfishers.com

It could make you sad. It could make you cry. It could make you angry. It could make you uncomfortable. “Rememevent brances: A Ballet in the Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust” will certainly make you think. “You know how you feel when you sit there in your car for a minute after you’ve seen a serious movie, and you ask yourself, ‘What did I just see? What am I feeling?’” said choreographer Brian Honigbaum, who created the ballet in 2001. “That’s what we are trying to get.” Dance Kaleidoscope will present the Indiana premier of Honigbaum’s historical ballet Oct. 16 to 18 at Clowes Hall. Honoring the 11 million Jews and others who died in the Holocaust, Honigbaum stays true to the historical and chronological context of the event in various sections representing the atrocities of the Holocaust as the audience follows a family of three through it all. There are the prison-like ghettos of Central and Eastern Europe. The massacre at Babi Yar, where 33,000 Jews were killed in two days. The Kristallnacht or “The Night of Broken Glass,” when Jewish businesses and homes in Munich were destroyed by German storm

Carmel teenager Mackenzie Kirk, right, is one of eight dancers to portray victimized children in “Remembrances: A Ballet in the Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.” (Submitted photo)

troopers. The death trains transporting Jews like cattle to life-snuffing gas chambers. Then, there are the innocent children; an estimated 1 1/2 million youths were murdered. The youths appear midway through Honigbaum’s piece in a section focused on the victimized children. They are portrayed by eight dancers from the Indianapolis School of Ballet, including Carmel teenager Mackenzie Kirk. “It’s a moment when the audience can take a deep breath,” said Kirk, a freshman at Brebeuf Jesuit High School. “They can pause for a few minutes.” “You can’t just keep getting darker and darker and darker,” Honigbaum said of the placement. “It was important to have some moments of innocence … to see the innocence of the children before their end.” Kirk, who aspires to be a professional dancer, said she is “honored” to work with Honigbaum and DK, especially to help explain more about the Holocaust, a subject close to her heart. For more, visit currentnightandday.com. When: 8 p.m. Oct. 16 and 17 and 2:30 p.m. Oct. 18. Where: Clowes Hall, 4602 Sunset Ave. Tickets: $30, $35 and $40 Oct. 16; $25, $30 and $35 Oct. 17-18. Info: www.dancekal.org

Center for the Performing Arts – 355 City Center Dr., Carmel – thecenterpresents.org Oct. 16 – Frank Sinatra Jr. Oct. 17 – Kelleen Strutz and the Indiana Wind Symphony Oct. 18 – The Bad Plus and Joshua Redman Hoosier Park Racing & Casino – 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson – hoosierpark.com Oct. 16 – Cook and Belle Oct. 17 – DJ Hopwood Cellars Winery – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – hopwoodcellars.com Oct. 16 – New Augusta Acoustic Duo Oct. 17 – Less in More Three D’s Pub and Café – 13644 N. Meridian St., Carmel – threedspubandcafe.com Oct. 16 – The Endless Summer Band Oct. 17 – Not Your Average Dream Cobblestone Grill – 160 S. Main St., Zionsville – cobblestonegrill.com Oct. 16 – Matt Record Oct. 17 – Brett Wiscons Britton Tavern – 14005 Mundy Dr., Fishers – thebrittontavern.com Oct. 17 – Ripple Effect Old National Centre – 502 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis – oldnationalcentre.com Oct. 14 – Josh Groban and Lena Hall Oct. 15 – Chase Rice, The Cadillac Three and Jordan Davis Oct. 16 – Grace Potter and Rayland Baxter; Green River Ordinance, The Last Bison and Sean McConnell Oct. 17 – Lewis Black; Raheem DeVaughn, Leela James and V. Bozeman; Kill the Noise, Wuki and Slater Hogan Oct. 20 – Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt Vogue Nightclub – 6259 N. College Ave., Indianapolis – thevogue.com Oct. 16 – The SteelDrivers and Whiskey Bent Valley Oct. 17 – Polka Boy The Hi-Fi – 1043 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis – hifiindy.com Oct. 14 – Helado Negro and Thomas Wincek Oct. 15 – Gangstagrass and Flatland Harmony Experiment *Performers are scheduled, but may change.

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The Addams Family • Beef & Boards is proud to present this kooky macabre musical comedy that debuts in the mysterious month of October. Few things scare the Addams family, but nothing as much as a daughter growing up! When Mr. Addams must keep the secret of his daughter’s love interest from his wife, the family is put to the test as they must appear “normal” for the young man and his family. • Oct. 8-Nov. 22 at various times • Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre: 9301 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • $40-$65 per ticket • 872-9664 • www.beefandboards.com Ladies Night • Come prepared for a night of fun, pampering and shopping during a Ladies Night at Harmony Winery! Anyone can visit, but those who mention they are here for Ladies Night get three free tastes of wine. Only for women above the age of 21. • Oct. 15 from 6-8 p.m. • Harmony Winery: 7350 Village Square Ln., Suite 200, Fishers • 585-9463 • www.harmonywinery.com

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Soups and Stews Cooking Class • Nothing is as nice on a cold evening than a comforting and hot bowl of soup. Don’t settle for buying a can any longer – learn how to make your own delicious soups from scratch, without much hassle! Four different types of soups will be introduced at this class, and participants will take home a satisfied appetite and sure to be new favorite recipes. • Oct. 15 from 6-8 p.m. • 330 E Main: 330 E. Main St., Westfield • $42 • 804-3183 Headless Horseman at Conner friday Prairie • Conner “Scairie” has plenty of fun and spooky happenings beginning this weekend! You’ll run into fun-loving ghouls, Beautisha the cosmetic witch, Dr. Acula and his gameshow ‘Monster Mayhem’ and more! The highlight of the night, for those who dare, the Headless Horseman himself will appear on the haunted hayride. There are plenty of activities to keep you busy and entertained as the Halloween season approaches. • Oct. 15-18 and 22-25 • Conner Prairie Interactive History Park: 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • Prices vary • 776-6006 • www. connerprairie.org Movie at the Park: Hoosiers • Grab a sweatshirt and enjoy the weather and nature while watching a movie under the stars with the family. The movie shown is “Hoosiers,” a classic basketball film set right here in Indiana. Remember to bring a few dollars for concessions. • Oct. 16 at dusk • 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • 595-3150 • www. fishers.in.us/npd

DJ at Hoosier Park • Take some time to enjoy the various entertainment options at Hoosier Park and see the live DJ this weekend. Hoosier Park’s live musical entertainment is available all weekend, so don’t miss out! • Oct. 17 • Hoosier Park: 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson • 765-6427223 • www.hoosierpark.com

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Pancake Breakfast • The Greater Home Place Neighborhood Association and Home Place Lions Club host their seasonal fall Pancake Breakfast this week. Come for delicious food and a few extra treats to create a great kick-off to your weekend. This event is open to the community and all are welcome! • Oct. 17 from 8–11:30 a.m. • Carmel/Clay Fire Station #45: College Ave., north of 106th St. • $7 for adults, $5 for kids ages 5-12, kids under 5 are free. • 501-5748 Bard Fest 2015 • This is the last day to see the Shakespearean festival presenting classics such as Othello, As You Like It, and Timon of Athens, as well as many more Shakespeare-style events coming to Hamilton County. For the full schedule of events, see website. Those who enjoy the works of Shakespeare will not be disappointed! • Studio 15 Theatre: 15 1st Ave., NE, Carmel • goo.gl/kh2fCh

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Art Class • Learn to improve your artistic skills in this art class for all skill levels. Nickel Plate Studio Artists Bruce Neckar and John Reynolds will provide subject matter and provide tips. Nickel Plate Arts will be responsible for providing graphite sticks, newsprint and drawing boards, although participants may bring their own materials. Must be 15 or older. • Oct. 12-Dec. 7, recurring every Monday, from 7-9 p.m. • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 South 8th St., Noblesville • $100/10 weeks • 452-3690 • www.mkt.com/nickel-plate-arts/ drawing-class-session

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Dispatches Sophia Joelle – Sophia Joelle Petts is releasing her new EP album at a concert at Carmel’s The Warehouse Oct. 11. The show starts at 4 p.m. Free admission. Open to all ages. HCAA at Connor Prairie – The works of 14 local artists from the Hamilton County Artists’ Association will be on display at Conner Prairie until Jan. 10 Many of the works are outdoor scenes while some are simply inspired by nature. Viewing is free for Conner Prairie members and with paid daily admission to the museum.


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Indiana Wind Symphony opens season with October Joyride By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com The Indiana Wind Symphony will open its 18th season with an October Joyride. The name of the concert, set music for 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at the Palladium, is derived from two pieces the IWS will play, called “October” by contemporary American composer Eric Whitacre and “Joyride” by 28-year-old American composer Michael Markowski “This will be the third piece of Markowski that we have played, and I think he has a bright future ahead of him,” IWS conductor Charles Conrad said. Kelleen Strutz, a classical and jazz pianist and vocalist, will be the IWS’s special guest. She will perform George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” which Conrad described as one of everyone’s favorites. The concert also will feature several classical band works by significant composers, Conrad said. One piece is “Pageant” by the late Vincent Persichetti, who is celebrating the 100th of the anniversary of his birth this year.

Teacher of the Month! Charles Conrad, IWS conductor, leads the Indiana Wind Symphony at a performance earlier this year. The IWS will open its 18th season on Oct. 17 in Carmel. (File photo)

“Persichetti was one of several composers in the 1950s who started writing serious pieces for concert bands,” Conrad said. “That had not been in vogue for 20 and 30 years before that.” The show will close with Alfred Reed’s “Armenian Dances.” Reed died 10 years ago, so Conrad said this is in memory of the 10th anniversary of his passing. For more, visit thecenterfortheperformingarts.org. Student tickets, through college age, cost just $5. All six of the 2015-16 IWS shows will be at The Palladium. The next IWS show will be Hollywood Highlights on Nov. 7.

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Bella Pizzeria serves delicious, New York style pizza by the slice. Dough and ingredients are made fresh every day, ensuring a fresh taste in every bite. The menu also includes stuffed breadsticks, salads, pastas, calzones, pizza rolls and desserts. Dine in or have it delivered for a slice of some of the best pizza in the city. Type of Food: Pizza, stuffed breadsticks salads, pastas, calzones, pizza rolls and desserts Food Recommendation: The pasta bowls offers many opportunities for experimentation. Ever wanted to try a new combination at an expensive Italian restaurant, but went with your usual anyway? Try something new and interesting for a low price. Price Range: $3-20 Reservations: No

Bella Pizzeria Hours: Monday-Thursday: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday-Saturday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Address: 3367 E. 86th St. Indianapolis, IN 46240 Phone: 569-9211

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Don’t know what to do with all your beautiful zucchini left over from your garden? This tasty vegetarian recipe for zucchini croquettes with a Mediterranean touch from the fresh basil and the sweetest hand-picked corn from our farmers’ market is so delicious that you can eat each of them by itself! Healthy to eat and easy to make! Note: Croquettes are also great for school lunch or snacks. Try them with Tzatziki sauce, too. Serves: 4 Ingredients: 2 large zucchini (do not peel), 2 eggs, lightly beaten, 6 green onions, thinly chopped, 1 1/2 cups corn (fresh or frozen), 1/2 large red bell pepper, finely diced, 1/2 fresh basil leaves, finely chopped, 3/4 cup flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, Salt and pepper to taste, Lemon juice, Sour cream or plain yogurt Directions: Grate zucchini using the large holes of grater. Place grated zucchini in a bowl with remaining ingredients and mix all well. In a nonstick pan over medium heat, spoon batter (or use your hand, that’s the best tool)

The vegetarian recipe zucchini croquettes (Photo by Ceci Martinez)

- about 2 tablespoons onto skillet. Cook for about 5 minutes without touching them; gently turn over and cook other side for 4 minutes. Serve immediately with a squeeze of lemon juice and dollop of sour cream or yogurt. Accompany with salad or rice. Ceci Martinez is a Zionsville resident who was born in New York and raised in Peru. For more of Ceci’s recipes, visitcurrentzionsville.com.

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Cooking and heating food By Joe Drozda and Bob Bley In the 1600s, the Caribbean Arawak tribe was cooking meat on sticks laid over a fire. They called this process “barbacòa” and this was the forerunner of the American Bar-B-Q. Two hundred years later, BBQ came to the southeastern United States, where pigs were cooked by pit-roasting before eating. The charcoal briquette was patented in 1897 by Ellsworth Zwoyer. After WWII, in the post-war boom in suburban lifestyle of the ’40s, open outdoor grills become a backyard fixture. The iconic Weber grill was born in 1952 by George Stephen. In the ’60s, in a bid to get customers to buy more natural gas, employees of the Arkansas Louisiana Gas Company redesigned a charcoal grill to run on bottled propane. These resulting broilers have led us to today’s tailgating grills. If you look in a 2015 tailgating lot, you’ll see mostly gas grills using those little dark green 16 oz. propane cylinders. This season, we have two adjacent tailgate parties next to ours using identical Coleman Road Trip Grills. Although we have a newer version, the Coleman NXT300, we see more and more of these and less charcoal. A most popular item for a tailgate party is crispy buffalo wings. We experimented in our own kitchen and have found the perfect crispy recipe. Crispy Oven Baked Buffalo Wings Ingredients: (4 Servings) • 2.5 lbs. chicken wings • I Cup Frank’s Redhot Buffalo Wings Sauce • 2 cups flour • Salt and pepper Preparation: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash wings and clip off their tips with poultry

Crispy oven baked buffalo wings are a classic for any tailgate. (Submitted photo)

shears (or knife). Cut wings at the joint into two parts each. Put wings on paper towels to dry. In a gallon size re-sealable plastic bag, put in two cups of all-purpose flour and a tablespoon of kosher salt and teaspoon of black pepper. Place wings in the flour bag and coat them with the mixture. Remove the wings with tongs, shaking off excess flour. Place wings on a sheet pan rack with the pan below. Place pan into the oven and bake 35 minutes. Remove wings and place them into a bowl of the buffalo wing sauce to coat them slightly. Replace the wings onto the rack and cook them five or ten minutes more until they crisp slightly. Remove the wings and let them cool. Then place them in the refrigerator overnight in a zip bag. On game day, re-sauce and heat the wings on your grill in a disposable aluminum pan. Serve with celery and blue cheese or ranch dressing. Joe Drozda is the author of “The Tailgater’s Handbook” and is considered as the “Father of American Tailgating.” His website is tailgatershandbook.com. He is a resident of Hamilton County.

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Wicked pie perfect for Halloween Commentary by Ceci Martinez

Welcome autumn with it intense fall colors and the beautiful pumpkins! Wicked pumpkin pie is our favorite Halloween treat in our family! This yummy pie is a breeze to make and it is so wicked that it won’t sit for too long on your kitchen table!! Note: Did you know that the word “pumpkin” comes from the Greek “pepon”, which means “large melon?” The French changed it to “pompon.” The British converted it to “pumpion,” which eventually became “pumpkin” for the American colonists. While the origins of the word might have traveled continents, the pumpkin is native to North America. Wicked Pumpkin Pie Ingredients: 3/4 cup milk, 3 large eggs, 2 tablespoon unsalted melted butter, 1 cup brown sugar, 3/4 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons ginger, 1/4 teaspoon cloves, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 1/2 cup canned plain pumpkin puree, corn meal, 1 1/3 cup heavy cream, cold, 2 tablespoons confectioner sugar, 1 tablespoon brandy (optional). Directions: In a blender, combine the first nine ingredients on high speed. Add canned pumpkin and blend on medium speed. In the meantime prepare glass pie pan. Rub pan pie

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Wicked pumpkin pie gets a kick with brandy. (Photo by Ceci Martinez)

with butter. Shake in dry corn meal; swirl to contact all butter. Turn pie pan upside down and tap, so excess cornmeal falls out. Pour pumpkin mix into prepared pie pan. Bake at 350F for 50 minutes or until knife comes out clean. Let it cool on a wire rack. For whipped cream, beat cream at medium speed to soft peaks, gradually add confectioner sugar then brandy. Beat to stiff peaks. Accompany each wedge of pie with a dollop of whipped cream.

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Nickel Plate Arts Day of the Dead – Day of the Dead at Nickel Plate Arts in Noblesville is Oct. 31, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The public can enjoy crafts, face painting, a costume contest, storytelling, live music, piñata smashing, a hot drink and snacks (included in $10 admission fee). Teens and adults are invited to stick around for a 5:30 p.m. walking graveyard tour for $10. Register in advance at nickelplatearts.org.

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Get scared at Conner ‘Scarie’ By Zach Dunkin news@currentinfishers.com For 31 years, a black-caped rider mounted on a charging horse has terrified the passengers on the hayrides that each October roll through the 1800s family fun town and apple orchard of Conner Prairie. And the result is always the same: 30,000 children and adults annually lose their minds when the Headless Horseman cruises by their tractor-pulled hay wagon. Based on the classic Washington Irvin tale “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” the Headless Horseman at Conner Prairie has become as classic as the lighting of Monument Circle’s “world’s largest Christmas tree” in downtown Indianapolis. It’s just not Halloween without it. The Headless Horseman isn’t the only activity that turns Conner Prairie into Conner Scarie. Other family activities include “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” marionette show, ghostly vortexes, fortune telling, scary-o-ke and more. New this year, guests can help make history in the craft area by folding 6,000

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The Headless Horseman at Connor Prairie. (Submitted photo)

origami bats, a feat large enough to get Conner Prairie into the Guinness Book of World Records.

headless horseman When: Gate open 6-9 p.m., Oct. 9-11, 15-18, 22-25. Activities and hayrides may operate past 10 p.m. Where: Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers Tickets: Thursday & Sunday tickets: $10 presale, $12 at gate. Thursday and Sunday: members free; $14 presale, $16 at gate. Friday and Saturday Plus-Level and above members free. Presale tickets available at select central Indiana Marsh and O’Malia’s stores. Info: connerprairie.org, or call 776-6000

Halloween is the prime time for spooky stories, but the Ballet Theatre of Indiana is taking a whole new turn with its Halloween performance. And it Performance happens to be based off a true story. BTI will present “Macabre, a Night of Edgar Allen Poe Ballets” on Oct. 29 and 30. The show will be the season opener and focuses partly on Poe’s life and partly on his stories. “We’ve never done a Halloween production,” said Audrey Robson, BTI’s director of public relations. “We definitely thought that using Edgar Allen Poe was very appropriate for the Halloween season.” There will be tables for seating, and guests are able to purchase food and drinks during intermission. Robson said the stage is quite close to the tables and describes the show as very interactive. “It’s definitely something that is unique to Indy,” Robson said. “It’s appearing as a ballet, and it masters up with the Halloween theme, so it’s a different way to experience Halloween. We’ve never done something quite like this before.” The show takes place at 7:30 p.m. both nights and lasts about an hour and a half including intermission. Although alcohol is served, those under 21 are still welcome. “I think that some kids can gain interest

Director Stirling Matheson, left, with company dancer, Emma Rose Beigel. (Submitted photo)

from it because of unique movements, but I would say it does have some mature concepts in it,” Robson said. Some of the dances within the show include “The Masque of the Red Death” by Director Stirling Matheson and “Annabelle Lee” by Emma Rose Beigel, a company dancer. The other dances will be performed by the new ballet master and resident choreographer Cole Companion. All choreography is original. The show takes place at the Athenaeum at 407 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis. Tickets are $25 each. For tickets, visit btindiana.org/ events.

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For children and families needing an early start to their Halloween celebrations, the Fishers Boo Bash returns to the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater Performance from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 23. The event, in its third year, offers safe trick or treating for children plus games, live music and a collection of fall and Halloween activities. “We pair up with up to 60 businesses or organizations in the community,” Fishers marketing and public relations manager Casey Cawthon said. “Each one will host a safe trick or treat stop, and all those stops include candy or games or an activity for the kids to do something a little fun, and while they’re there, their parents can learn more about that business or organization.” Fishers city staff will also have booths set up to connect with community members and the Fishers Parks and Recreation tent

is where contestants can register for the event’s costume contest. Registration for the costume contest will be capped at 50 entrants in each group — ages 0 to 2, 3 to 5, 6 to 10 and 11 to 12. Each age group will have four winners in categories of prettiest, scariest, most creative and best movie character. “We also have a family category this year. That’s new,” Cawthon said. “We noticed there were a lot of families dressing up together, so we thought it would be fun to add a category for them to enter.” Boo Bash attendees can take advantage of complimentary hot chocolate and Pat’s Philly Pretzels while supplies last, and the parks and recreation tent will have goodie bags available, also on a first-come, first-serve basis. Entering just its third year, the Boo Bash has already become one of Fishers’ larger gatherings. “Last year we had over 6,000 people at this event,” Cawthon said. “It’s become one of our more popular events.”


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Knowing high-risk pregnancy Commentary by Lauren Dungy-Poythress, MD When it comes to our health, nobody likes to hear the words “high risk.” This holds true for pregnant women’s health women who are naturally concerned not only about their own health, but the well-being of their babies. While there are a number of reasons pregnancies may be considered high risk, it’s important to remember that most high-risk pregnancies result in a good outcome for both mother and baby. When is a pregnancy high risk? Generally, any circumstance or condition outside of what’s expected during a normal pregnancy can constitute high-risk. Pregnant women with underlying medical conditions, such as a heart problem, high blood pressure or diabetes, are often categorized as high-risk. Pregnancy in women ages 35 and older is also considered high risk due to the increased risk for Down Syndrome and other genetic abnormalities in babies born to mothers of advanced age.

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What does high-risk pregnancy mean for mother and baby? As part of a thorough prenatal care plan, an OB-GYN will identify whether a pregnancy is high-risk and requires further evaluation by a maternal fetal medicine specialist – a physician specifically trained to manage high-risk pregnancies. While most women experience anxiety – and even fear – upon learning there is a potential complication, visiting a maternal fetal medicine specialist helps determine whether there is a serious concern and what to do next. I frequently tell patients that knowledge is power. Once we know what we’re dealing with, we can discuss options and how best to manage the situation. Lauren Dungy-Poythress, MD, associate professor, Indiana University School of Medicine, specializes in obstetrics and gynecology and maternal fetal medicine. She is a guest columnist located at Riley Physicians Maternal Fetal Medicine, IU Health North Hospital, 11725 N. Illinois St., Ste. 300. She can be reached at 944.7010.

Breast cancer and the eye Commentary by Tammy Wittman

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Many people do not realize that breast cancer can spread to women’s health the eye. In fact, the most common type of ocular tumor in women comes from breast cancer. I have seen many breast cancer survivors who tell me they did not know this. Sadly, often a patient will not experience any visual symptoms with an ocular tumor. In fact, when I was doing my externships with a retinal specialist, I saw a patient who was referred to us for a suspicious looking ocular tumor. She was in her late 50s and was visiting her daughter. Her daughter want-

ed her mom’s eyes checked because she had not had them checked “in years.” This tumor turned out to be metastatic from breast cancer. The patient did not even know she had breast cancer at all. If you, or anyone you know has or has had breast cancer, please schedule your comprehensive eye examination with your eye doctor. Early intervention is the best hope for a successful treatment. Dr. Tammy Wittmann, O.D., practices at Wittmann 20/20 Family Eye Center at 2792 E. 146th St., Carmel. For more information, visit www.wittmann2020.com or call 843-2020.

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Blueprint for Improvement: Screened-in porch addition Commentary by Larry Greene

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The goal was to achieve an inviting and engaging room for the family to enjoy! 1. The porch was added off of the existing dining room, creating a natural transition of spaces. 2. Functional screen windows were installed to allow fresh air and sunshine into the space. 3. A wood-burning stone fireplace and TV were installed to create a prime focal point in the room. 4. A custom beverage counter was designed just outside the white French doors for functional entertaining. 5. The existing brick wall and custom white columns add contrast to the dark wood ceiling and flooring. 6. The addition was furnished with rustic, industrial selections.

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Background Info: This stunning 1989 home is in the Walnut Creek Woods subdivision in Carmel. The homeowners have lived here for 2 1/2 years and were definitely ready for a perfect porch addition!

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Istanbul’s Dolmabahçe Palace Commentary by Don Knebel

Istanbul’s Dolmabahçe Palace is one of the most spectacular buildings of its kind in the world. Its grandeur hastened travel the collapse of the empire that built it. By the middle of the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire was beginning to experience the economic stresses that led to its becoming known as the “Sick Man of Europe.” To convince his subjects and European monarchs things were not as bad as they appeared, in 1843 Sultan Abdülmecid II began building an opulent palace on a 61-acre site on the European bank of the Bosporus. The Western-style Dolmabahçe Palace was named for a garden that once occupied the site. When completed in 1856, the palace included three sections, one for administration, one for receiving visitors and one a harem for the wives and concubines of the Sultan. The 500,000 square feet of useable space included 285 rooms, 43 toilets and six Turkish baths, one incorporating Egyptian alabaster. Fourteen tons of gold and six tons of silver adorned the palace, which

also showcased Baccarat crystal and Venetian glass. The ceremonial hall featured a 4.5-ton chandelier, the largest in Europe. The Dolmabahçe Palace cost the equivalent of 35 tons of gold, 25 percent of the Ottoman Empire’s annual revenue. The Sultan financed this extravagance and the expense of his simultaneous involvement in the Crimean War with foreign loans, contributing to the eventual collapse of his empire. When Atatürk founded the Turkish Republic in 1923, he used the Dolmabahçe Palace as his summer residence. The Dolmabahçe Palace and its magnificent riverside grounds are available for guided tours. Visitors ascend a staircase with crystal balusters to view its many splendors, including a bedroom in the harem where Atatürk died on Nov. 10, 1938. The bedroom clock is forever stopped at 9:05 a.m., the minute of Atatürk’s death.

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