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Fire department veteran of more than 30 years retires from Fishers role 1h 9P\Tb 5TXRWc]Ta “ james@youarecurrent.com Back when Fishers was a town of only a couple thousand residents, it only had a single volunteer fire station. As it has grown to the city we see today, so has its PUBLIC SAFETY fire department. One man who helped significantly grow that department was Brian Lott. But after more than 30 years of service to Fishers’ fire department, this month will mark Lott’s retirement from the city. During his time with the fire department, Lott has served as a volunteer firefighter, fire marshal, deputy chief and chief. As a Fishers native born and raised, Lott had always wanted to be part of the local fire department. “Ever since I was a small kid, I’d ride my bike over here by the Nickel Plate restaurant, and there was a siren on top of the silo nearby, and so every time the siren went off I’d ride my bike over and watch the (firefighters) come out,� Lott said. “I always dreamed of doing that, so as soon as I was able to, fresh out of high school, I joined the fire department.� Lott first joined the Fishers volunteer department in 1981. While he was a volunteer he worked for the Town of Fishers for a few years before he was hired at the Lawrence Township Fire Dept. Once Fishers became a professional department, Lott was one of the first to join. “Prior to getting into the fire service, I worked for the town a couple of years, and then in 1986 I got onto the Lawrence Township Fire Department,� Lott said. “In 1991, I was the fifth person hired on to the Fishers fire department. It was the chief who hired me on; he came from the Lawrence Township Dept. as well.� Lott was first hired on as Fishers’ fire marshal and was quickly promoted through the ranks of the department, but eventually went back to being fire marshal to be out in the field. “I started out as the fire marshal, and in about six months I was promoted to deputy chief until the chief left, and then the town council appointed me to chief in 1996. I was the fire chief

Fishers Fire Chief Steve Orusa, right, talks with Fishers Fire Marshal Brian Lott and the Lott family during Lott’s retirement party on Oct 12. (Photo by James Feichtner)

through 2009.� Throughout his time in the department, Lott contributed to its fast development growing from one fire station to six. “It was very fast growth,� Lott said. “I helped build this station. I helped build the township trustees office and station 2 at 116th and Brooks School. When Chief Kahle left in 1996 and I became the chief, we built station 3, station 4, station 5 and probably in my tenure hired 125 firefighters. It was fun, but it was very fast paced.� Lott has served on many roles in the department but enjoyed being chief the most. “Probably my favorite role was the fire chief position. I was in that role for almost 14 years, and it was during the high-growth period. I was very active.� During his time as chief, Lott led the department to become one of the first accredited institutions in the state, a title the department still holds today.

As for Lott’s retirement, he still plans to reside in Fishers, but his time working in fire services isn’t over. While he will be leaving his role in Fishers, Lott will go on to become the new fire marshal for the Greenfield fire department. “An opportunity came up where the Greenfield Fire Chief had asked me if I was interested in the fire marshal position,� Lott said. “They’ve never had a fire marshal before, so it’s a brand new position, and they’ve been a fire department for a long time. It’s starting a new program for fire prevention. It’s a good challenge and I’m looking forward to a new chapter.� As for his time in Fishers, Lott is proud to have been a part of helping build the FDFES to the prestigious institution it is today. “My proudest moment is probably helping lead this department to be the professional department that it is,� Lott said. “We have a lot of great people, very compassionate people that work here, so Fishers is pretty blessed.�

DISPATCHES 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.Â

Correction – In the Oct. 20 edition of Current, the story “HSE School Board talks budget, new appeals process for freshmen,� an error occurred in the listing of the winners of the 2015 Pasta Bowl trophies at the elementary and intermediate levels. The correct winners were Riverside Intermediate and New Britton Elementary.

Community chorus now recruiting – The First Fishers community chorus is recruiting adult volunteers for a mixed vocal ensemble. Vocal experience is welcomed but not required, and applicants must be 18 or older. Upcoming rehearsals will take place Nov. 1, 15, 22 and 29 at 6 p.m. at Ji-Eun Lee Music Academy, 10029 E. 126th St. The first performance of the Fishers Community Chorus will be on Dec. 5 and will feature selections of holiday favorites. For more, visit the Fishers Community Chorus Facebook page.

Bubble soccer and league forming event - Indianapolis Fitness and Sports Training is hosting a free Bubble Soccer event, Oct. 25, 1-4 p.m. Try on a Bubble, learn more about this sport and join a league. Players must be at least 16 years old. To register, call 578.0998, or email indyfast@ gmail.com. For more, visit IndyBubbleSoccer.com.


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Fishers fire department purchases new aerial truck 1h <XRWT[[T FX[[XP\b “ news@currentinfishers.com After 18 years of service, the Fishers Dept. of Fire and Emergency Services has replaced one of its three ladPUBLIC SAFETY der trucks with a new 105-foot aerial truck. The Pierce Arrow XT 4 seat cab truck will be housed at the headquarter station in the Fishers Municipal Complex. All units are maintained by the certified mechanics of the Fishers fleet service, with the majority of the maintenance performed in house at each station. The 1997 platform aerial truck will remain in service in a backup capacity when other units receive maintenance and will also be used during the department’s training exercises. Regular training is administered at the Hamilton Co. training facility located on River Road. Other special training sessions are performed when possible. “Sometimes we have a house that people have donated to us, and we'll do training at that house.� said Capt. John Mehling. Ladder trucks were dispatched for 1,305 responses in 2014. Placed in service on Oct. 9, the new unit is already being used for daily responses.

The new Pierce Arrow XT 4 seat cab truck. (Submitted photo)

“It's in service. It's been running and it's very functional. The guys love it,� Mehling said. “It may not have as many of the bells and whistles that some trucks have out there, but it's going to perform well for the citizens of Fishers.� Purchased through the HGAC Buying Cooperative, the department saved $350,000 on the new unit – about 30 percent of the total cost. Within the cooperative, local governments across the country manage resources by purchasing equipment and services in quantity to receive substantial discounts. “Within the cooperative, they determine what that engine or that ladder is going to have on it and what its abilities are. So we have the option to decide if those abilities will fit the needs and purchase through the program,� Mehling said.

City hosts adult Halloween party 1h 9P\Tb 5TXRWc]Ta “ james@youarecurrent.com Fishers residents have come to know of the Halloween-oriented Boo Bash festival at Nickel Plate Amphitheatre for the past EVENT three years, and while the event is great for kids and families, Fishers Parks and Recreation felt it wasn’t catered to the more mature audiences. In order to cater to the adult crowd, Fishers came up with the idea of Boo and Brew. “This is our third year for Boo Bash, and it’s become a Fishers tradition. It’s a really great annual event for famiElliot lies and kids,� Fishers Parks and Recreation Director Tony Elliot said. “We wanted to diversify our offerings and do something unique, do something a little different; a little fun; a little bit edgy for our older crowd. So Boo Bash is for family and kids, and Boo and Brew is a new, exciting offering for adults and a more mature crowd.� Taking place 7 p.m. Oct. 30 Fishers will partner with Sun King Brewing to host a beer gar-

den as well as a free movie screening followed by a live performing band. “The Boo and Brew will be hosting a free showing of ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’, followed by a live concert featuring the Grave Yard Stompers,� Sun King Co-founder Dave Colt said. “We’ll have a beer garden out there and lots of food trucks, and fun will ensue. We’re definitely going to be having the house beers there, and we’re still kind of deciding what other fun things we’re going to have.� This free event taking place at the Nickel Plate Amphitheatre is encouraged Colt for those 21 and over and welcomes costumes spirited for the occasion. “Bring out props; bring out costumes,� Elliot said. “We’re not doing a formal costume contest, but Sun King will be giving away different awards for the costumes and participation they deem to be the most creative and spooky, perhaps. So there will be an informal recognition for dress up.�

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What happened: Nine-year-old Ethan McKinney of Fishers was presented before the council and recognized by Mayor Scott Fadness for his bravery, determination and philanthropic spirit during his medical journey. McKinney had a condition where he had an extra blood vessel in his heart that had to be surgically removed. Why it matters: McKinney was one of eight individuals selected as a 2016 Riley Champion presented by Kroger by demonstrating strength and perseverance. What happened: The 2016 Fishers operating budget was approved by council.

Mayor Fadness and city council members honor Fishers resident Ethan McKinney at the Oct. 19 city council meeting. (Photo by James Feichtner) What happened: Fishers Police Dept. announced the addition of two new officers to their team. Officers Michael Burke and Eric Freeman were sworn in by Chief George Kehl. Why it matters: Fishers Police Dept. has grown a substantial amount over the last decade. With the addition of two new policemen, the accredited department now has 101 sworn officers.

Why it matters: The total operating budget is approximately $62 million with an operating capital income of approximately $6.9 million totaling $69 million for the 2016 year. Comparing expenditures per capita to surrounding municipalities, Fishers was the lowest compared to Carmel, Westfield and Noblesville, at $1,245.46 per capita. Property tax rates will slightly increase by 1.6 percent, returning to the previous rate from 2014 at 63 cents per $100 of assessed value making Fishers still one of the lowest tax rates of any major city in Indiana. Public safety departments will add two additional police officers for patrol and one intelligence officer, 11 cardiac monitors, 13 replacement squad cars for the police department and two new fire engines. More than $30 million has been secured in federal funding for roads and trails over the next five years with 14 major projects planned throughout the city.

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September’s Teacher of the Month is St. Simon first-grade teacher Elyse Byrd. Student Lauren Lo nominated Byrd in the contest. Lauren’s Essay: “My best teacher is Mrs. Byrd because she is a fun teacher and makes learning fun. She’s always happy, and she’s really nice. When anyone in class gets scared, she holds their hands and makes them feel better. I think she is the best first-grade teacher ever!â€? October Teacher of the Month - The winners for this month's Teacher of the Month contest, sponsored by Market District, are: student Sarah Tinaphong and teacher Soo Han, Carmel, student Hanna White and teacher Mrs. Wleklinski, Zionsville, student Christian Lo and teacher Mrs. Erin Schultz, Fishers/ Geist, student Elise Cramer and teacher Ann Joseph, Westfield, student Dawson Howard and teacher Stephanie Miller, 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 Nov. 15. To submit your 100-word essay about your favorite teacher, email it to Teacher@youarecurrent.com.Â

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Davdison, now a senior English major at Indiana University East, has the short story online up for sale on Amazon. While it is for There are many words to describe presisale, Davidson was more interested in dential candidate Donald Trump, but getting feedback on his writing rather zombie hunter is LITERATURE probably not one than making money. “I’ve been sharing it on Amazon and that pops into sharing it with other Donald Trump one’s mind. As for Fishers High School fans to kind of spread the word graduate Jon Davidson, that is exactly around,� he said. “I’m just charging the premise of his latest short story. 99 cents right now. I’m mostly just The story is titled, “Donald Trump: Davidson interested in getting feedback at this Zombie Hunter,� and details the repoint.� publican candidate in a mock scenario While this was Davidson’s most extensive as a U.S. President in the White House during piece so far, he is also working on a novel as a zombie apocalypse. The idea spawned from well as a collaboration of other short stories Davidson’s love for classical horror literature with similar monster satires. He also has his and interest in politics. own blog called Midnite Reviews. “I’ve always been really interested in horror “I review a lot of older shows like ‘Lost in and science fiction when I was growing up, Space’ or the original ‘Star Trek.’ he said. “I’ve and I knew I wanted to be a writer,� Davidson been doing that for a year now. It actually said. “I started following Donald Trump a lot started as a school project, but I decided to and his reactions to the other candidates. So continue it just because I enjoy doing it so I thought if I could combine the two genres, much.� sort of do a political satire and have the mon“Donald Trump: Zombie Hunter� is currently ster theme like with zombies and work in a lot for sale on Amazon.com. To visit Davidson’s of the candidates into caricatures; that was basically how I came up with a story like this.� blog, go to midnitereviews.com.

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Ethical times, ethical measures Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

Because I am originally a New Yorker, I still read the â€œNew York Timesâ€? every Sunday morning. My favorite column is HUMOR “The Ethicist,â€? written by several well-known philosophers —not well known to me, but apparently very well known to other accomplished philosophers, although I’m not sure what philosophers ever accomplish. Here’s an example of a topic: You are the last to leave a restaurant during a rainstorm but the last umbrella in the hat check room is not yours. Should you take it? Yes, they actually debated this. I am sad to say, drier heads did not prevail. Here’s how I’d answer some common questions: Q: When I travel, I always take the little bottle of shampoo out of the bathroom and put it in my suitcase. I was feeling guilty about this, but the clerk said the company that makes this stuff expects people to do that. That’s why they put their name on the product. Recently, I picked up a Sony TV and a General Electric hair dryer from the Westin. Should I stop?

A: Only after you cross the border. Q: I gave my friend money to buy me a lottery ticket. He went to Village Pantry and bought 10 for himself and one for me. He gave one to me that night. The next day, a ticket he was holding won $25,000,000. I think that was my ticket and he got them mixed up in his pocket. Should I confront him? A. suming you can afford to fly to Fiji ‌ and assuming you can get past his four bodyguards on his 300-foot yacht, sure, why not? Q: Every time I go to a restaurant I steal one knife. I’ve been doing this for about 50 years and now at the age of 83 I have over 3,500 knives in my house. I feel like I should stop. Do you agree? A. Absolutely! At your age, it’s time to start on forks.  (For more ethical questions and answers go to currentinfishers.com)

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SMOOTH COLLABORATION Fishers and Indy Airport Authority join forces for economic development 1h 9P\Tb 5TXRWc]Ta “ james@youarecurrent.com

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According to local officials, it is often rare to see intergovernmental negotiations carried out in a smooth manner, but COVER STORY as for the City of Fishers and Indianapolis Airport Authority, things couldn’t have gone smoother in their recent collaboration on a new economic development opportunity. “There were no political overtones, which happens in every negotiation which affects every intergovernmental agency. It was the most smooth transition that I have seen in intergovernmental cooperation,� HamDillinger ilton County Commissioner and IAA Board Member Steve Dillinger said. On Oct. 19, Fishers City Council approved a memorandum of understanding between the city and the IAA regarding two plots of land at IAA-owned Indianapolis Fadness Metropolitan Airport located at 96th Street and Hague Road. The MOU states that Fishers may utilize the 200-plus acres of land for economic development, but in return, the IAA is allowed final approval over Fishers’ development plan. Rodriguez “What is unique about this is we’re not going to develop the land itself,� Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said. “The way that the airport has crafted this memorandum of understanding with us is it allows the city to control our own destiny in the sense that they’re delegating the authority to the city to develop the master plan. They have final approval of that, but then we also get to draft the request for proposals, select the developer that we think is right, negotiate that deal and then bring it to the airport for approval.� “We want to make sure that the development is good for both parties,� IAA Executive Director Mario Rodriguez said. “We want to

Size of land: 200 to 200 square feet Benefit to city: “It’s going to bring jobs, its going to bring taxes, it’s going to uniform that corridor.� - Mario Rodriguez Proposed developments: “There has been one or two developers that emailed me that said, ‘We’re very interested in this.’ There is some interest, but first I think the community needs to decide what it is they want there.�

A map of the Indy Metro Airport. The areas highlighted in red outline the designated development areas. The yellow area highlights IAA’s area to remain undeveloped. (Submitted rendering)

make sure it’s good for the city and it’s good for the airport. For obvious reasons there are things that may not be good for the airport because you have aircraft flying around. In general, everybody is going to keep an open mind to any development that comes around, and we are going to be guided by the wishes of the Fishers government.� But things weren’t always so easily communicated between the city and IAA. “In the past, Fishers was wanting to buy the airport and remove it and develop it a few years ago. The airport authority didn’t want to sell it,� Dillinger said. With the airport not willing to budge, things

remained stagnant at IMA. “We got to a point where we were at a standstill where you had the Indianapolis Airport Authority Board saying, ‘this is a vital component to our system,’ and, at the time, city leaders saying ‘we want you to move or get rid of it,’� Fadness said. “That kind of loggerhead just put us in a state of paralysis where nothing was being developed.� But with new administration at both ends of the two entities, the city decided if you can’t beat them, join them. “From there I got into some in-depth conversations with commissioner Dillinger along with the new (IAA) executive director Mario Rodri-

guez, and it just clicked, and we found some common ground,� Fadness said. “I’m really excited about it. Mayor Fadness has just been fabulous to work with. The Airport Authority; the whole cooperation has just been a real pleasure to be a part of,� Dillinger said. The memorandum hasn’t set anything in stone yet, other than the role between Fishers and IAA. While the next step is for the city to begin developing its master plan, Fadness wants to ensure the community has ample opportunity to share what they’d like to see out of the development. “I think there are a few residents concerned about what would be developed here, and I think we’re putting the cart before the horse here a little bit in that (the Oct. 19) agreement that the council (approved) is really a framework,� Fadness said. “The next step will be master building that, but what does that look like? What type of commercial development do they want to see here?� Fadness said. “Over the next three months we can have public meetings where we can say, ‘what do you think of this plan’ or, ‘what do you think of that plan?’ When we really land on and understand where the community wants to go, that’s when we go do a request for a proposal.� Fadness said he is hoping to have a request out for a proposal to the development community by the end of the 2016 first quarter giving “plenty of time to engage our residents and have a conversation about what they want to see and what they don’t.� For more info and updates on the IMA economic development, sign up for Fishers Civic Alert at www.fishers.in.us/fishersalert.


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An ode to Halloween

FROM THE BACKSHOP Back to you, Mrs. Clinton With Vice President Joe Biden announcing last week he would not pursue the Democratic Party’s nomination for the presidency, our original theory actually went down the drain. We had talked on more than one occasion about how we thought the vice president would wait to see how Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) would fare after the conclusion of the email server investigation, likely in February, before he would announce. Shows what we know. Regardless, we are disappointed by his decision, because we believed him to be a more-worthy challenger to Clinton than Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will turn out to be in the long run. But just as there is scant difference between Democrats and Republicans these days, we believe that is the case with Clinton and Sanders. “ “ “ The Fishers Department of Fire and Emergency Services has received a statewide award and $1,000 for its development of a health-and-safety program for its staff. Recognized by The Leadership in Fitness Excellence, or L.I.F.E., and co-presented by the Indiana Fire Chiefs Association and Public Safety Medical, the award was made during a recent ceremony. The money is earmarked for the continued efforts of the program. This is among the types of honors that certainly move Fishers forward, and we congratulate them. “ “ “ Former President George W. Bush on Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Republican presidential candidate and fellow challenger of his brother, Jeb (R-Fla.): “I just don’t like the guy.� Now Dubya, is that any way to talk about your former policy advisor? 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 Pennsylvania ministers are forbidden from performing marriages when either the bride or groom is drunk. Source: dumblaws.com

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Wispy shreds

Commentary by Terry Anker

Confederate is defined first as “joined by agreement or treaty.� The synonyms include: cooperating, combined and united. Flag is defined as “a piece of cloth or similar material, typically oblong or square, attachable by one edge to a pole or rope and used as the symbol or emblem of a country or institution or as a decoration during public festivities.� Therein synonyms include: banner, standard and streamer. Both seem harmless enough. In fact, one might argue that they have a bias towards the positive. How can a cooperative streamer lead to violence? But like much of the human condition, the whole is far greater (and much different) than the sum of its parts. Through what has been a largely civil reframing, the Confederate Flag has been repositioned in our collective understanding. What represented to some the violent oppression of fellow humans by the immoral institution of slavery to others suggested dogged inde-

pendence and self-reliance. Several states continued to employ the flag and many memorials were dedicated to it. Whether you call the war between the states a quelling of rebellion or the “war of Northern aggression,� the battle is over and all can predict the silencing of the symbol – the flag is retiring into the ash heap of history. Most say it is time. Yet, why do we imbue so much in these wispy shreds of fabric? Can a bit of cloth just be a bit of cloth? Symbols are powerful. Candidates wrap themselves in flags to show patriotism or sniff stinky shoes to show, one can guess, solidarity with the common stinky-footed man. But, who owns these symbols. And, who gets to decide their meaning?

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK Our worst fault is our preoccupation with the faults of others.

– Kahlil Gibran

Oh, Halloween, how I love thee. A night of enchantment and bountiful candy. A time to prepare for that perfect costume. A pointy hat, black cape and a witch’s broom? Or maybe a ghost with a simple white sheet. Make sure to hem it or you’ll trip up your feet! No matter the act or role that they choose, remember that parents too need HUMOR treats and/or booze. A spiced wine or cold beer, it’s really no matter, All Hallows Eve means a night to get fatter! At Chez Wilson, you see, chili and cornbread do reign, as I sport a fall apron and a dazzling new mane. ‘Cause every Halloween I wear a cool wig, usually a strawberry-blonde afro that goes over big. We decorate to the hilt, mainly just outside, with a graveyard and strobe lights, and goblins who’ve died. My favorite is our scene with the rusty lawnmower, underneath which lies a body who moved much slower than the machine which fatally pinned him beneath, and left him in pieces — his arms, legs and teeth. We add a little more dĂŠcor each October that comes, like a beady-eyed raven amongst some fake plastic mums. Last year was the fog machine, though it actually kind of sucked. It overheated and shut down; I think we got . . . screwed. Anyhoo, we adore this most fantastic of eves. Whether in the heat we sweat or cold temps we freeze. As long as there’s no rain to ruin the night, we’ll traipse through the hood with utter delight. For on this night of all nights, with magic in the air, we celebrate family and tradition and my fake afro hair. Most importantly we relish our children’s wide eyes, filled with wonder and excitement and hopes still alive of landing the motherload of sugar and sweets, and setting up shop later to trade jellied feet. Then it’s off to bed where sleep comes late, as they replay the events of such a wonderful date. Happy Halloween to you all, and let me leave no doubt, it’s my most favorite day of the year! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel. com.


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Drummer Kenny Aronoff will be in Indy for the 17th annual Ann Katz Festival of Books & Arts. (Submitted photo)

By Mark Ambrogi “ \PaZ/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\ The 17th annual Ann Katz Festival of Books & Arts is loaded with events, but none bigger than its opening act. PERFORMANCE An Evening with Kenny Aronoff will kick off the festival at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Jewish Community Center, 6701 Hoover Rd. Indianapolis. The cost is $25 in advance and $30 at the door for the show with the acclaimed drummer, who is playing with John Fogerty. “He talks about his career and all the things he’s done in his career and how he remains relevant today,â€? said Martha Karatz, senior vice president for communications for the JCC.

“He has a health regimen he follows strictly, and he’s an athlete of sorts when you see him on the drums. He talks about his roots in classical music.â€? Aronoff, 62, will perform live and share keys to success from 40 years in the business. The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music graduate has previously played with John Mellencamp, Elton John and Paul McCartney, among others. Earlier on Oct. 28, Aronoff will teach a one-hour master class at 4 p.m. for $50 per person. The festival will run from Oct. 28 through Nov. 16 at the JCC. There is a $40 pass for all the events (excluding Aronoff’s performance). The Choreography of Dreams, a Spirit &

Place event, is set for two free shows at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8. The performance incorporates music, video and spoken words on what it’s like to age in today’s world. It features five unique video stories, related by elder citizens and then interpreted by Dance Kaleidoscope dancers. “They are all local organizations, and they have collaborated on this wonderful event,â€? Karatz said. Most of the events take place in JCC’s Laikin Auditorium. Another highlight will be “Seussapalooza,â€? a tribute to Dr. Seuss with arts and crafts and book reading corners, from 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 1. The free event will include a special guest,

Authors (All events start at 7 p.m., $10 each) “ Nov. 2: Tess Gerritsen, “Playing with Fire.â€? “ Nov 3: Local Authors from “Indy Writes Books — A Book Lover’s Anthology.â€? (Dan Wakefield, Barb Shoup, Lou Harry and Jeff Knurek) “ Nov. 4: Nicole Dweck, “The Debt of Tamar.â€? “ Nov. 5: Michelle Goldberg, “The Godess Pose: “The Audacious Life of Indra Devi, the Woman Who Helped Bring Yoga to the West.â€? “ Nov. 9: Rabbi Sandy Sasso and Peninnah Schram, “Jewish Stories of Love and Marriage.â€? “ Nov. 10: Jon Wertheim, “You Can’t Make This Up: Miracles, Memories and the Perfect Marriage of Sports and Television,â€? co-authored by Al Michaels. “ Nov. 11: Katja Goldman and Lisa Rotmil, “The Community Table: Recipes & Stories from the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan and Beyond.â€? “ Nov. 12: Mickey’s Corner with Eliz Kraft Taylor (Indianapolis business leader Mickey Maurer interviews Taylor who wrote “Three Jews Walked Into A Shopping Center.â€? Films (Shows start at 7 p.m., $10 each) “ Oct. 29: “Dough.â€? “ Nov. 8: “The Art Dealer.â€? “ Nov. 14: Heartland Award-Winning Short Films. Art Exhibition (Starts at 5:30 p.m., free) “ Nov. 3: Books as Art (exhibit runs through Dec. 4) Others “ Nov. 1, 2 to 4 p.m., free: â€œSeussapalooza.â€? “ Nov. 3, noon, free: Storytime with Bubbe & Zayde. “ Nov. 5, 4:30 p.m., free: Youth Poetry Workshop with Weston Clark. “ Nov. 15, 2 to 4 p.m., $12: Tracing Family Ancestry with the International Tracing Service.

likely a character from Dr. Seuss’ books. Weston Clark, a Zionsville resident and Park Tudor High School student, will hold a free youth poetry workshop for students in grades 3-7 at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 5. For tickets, visit jccindy.org/community/ festival-books-arts.


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in the Terrace event. Be ready to eat, drink and have a fun time. Big prizes will be presented to winners of the costume contest! See website for costume instructions. Participants must be 18 or ^[STa “ >Rc " Pc ( _ \ aTVXbcaPcX^] QTVX]b Pc ')" _ \ “ 7^^bXTa ?PaZ APRX]V P]S 2PbX]^) #$ 3P] ?PcRW 2Xa 0]STab^] “ &%$ %#! &!!" “ fff hoosierpark.com Day of the Dead “ 2T[TQaPcT cWT caPSXcX^] <TgXRP] holiday honoring ancestry, called the Day of the Dead, at Nickel Plate Arts by enjoying crafts, face painting, a costume contest, storytelling, live music, piùata smashing, a hot drink and snacks (which are included in the fee!), and so much more! Teens and adults are welcome to stick around for a walking graveyard tour later in the TeT]X]V ATVXbcTa X] PSeP]RT “ >Rc " Ua^\ P \ c^ $ _ \ “ =XRZT[ ?[PcT 0acb) & B 'cW Bc =^Q[TbeX[[T “ U^a PS\XbbX^] P]S U^a cWT VaPeThPaS c^da “ #$! "%( “ fff ]XRZT[_[PcTPacb org/day-dead-party Apple Store at Conner Prairie “ 5^a P[[ cWX]Vb fall and apple, Conner Prairie is the place to go! Shop for all kinds of treats, such as hand-dipped caramel apples, cider slushies, pies, seasonal items and freshly picked apples. New products are proving to be a favorite this year! Saturday is the last day to take advantage of the fun treats available in the Apple Store! Don’t miss this op_^acd]Xch cWXb bTPb^] “ >Rc " Ua^\ P \ $ _ \ “ 2^]]Ta ?aPXaXT) "# 0[[Xb^]eX[[T AS 5XbWTab “ &&% % % “ fff R^]]Ta_aPXaXT ^aV Bollywood Masala Orchestra “ ?aTbT]cX]V cWT B_XaXc ^U 8]SXP the Bollywood Masala Orchestra and Dancers of India will take you on a musical journey throughout the culture and traditions of India. Bright colors, Indian dance, and traditional music will be woven together in a variety of ways to create modern and classic musical rendition of cWT 1^[[hf^^S UX[\ b^d]ScaPRZ “ =^e Pc " _ \ “ CWT 2T]cTa U^a cWT ?TaU^a\X]V 0acb Pc cWT ?P[[PSXd\) "$$ 2Xch 2T]cTa 3a 2Pa\T[ “ $ $ _Ta cXRZTc “ '#" "' “ fff cWTRT]cTa_aTbT]cb ^aV

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Nickel Plate Arts Campus 107 S. 8th St. Noblesville IN 317.452.3690 DAY OF THE DEAD / Sat., Oct. 31, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Enjoy a hot drink, snacks, crafts, face painting, costume contest, entertainment and activities including storytelling, live music and piĂąata smashing (included in $10 admission fee). Teens and Adults: Stick around for a 5:30 p.m. walking graveyard tour ($10); register in advance at nickelplatearts.org. NOVEMBER FIRST FRIDAY / Nov. 6, 6-9 p.m. / FREE Fishers artists are the feature attraction during our November First Friday! Enjoy “Featuring Fishers,â€? an exhibit of the talents of Von Biggs, DeMaris Gaunt, Anya Simpson, Jessica Springman and Lauren Wallace. Next door, see artist Bobbi Samples’ larger-than-life oil paintings. Hands-on activities and performances will ensure that this a great night out! Beer and wine available for purchase. First Friday events sponsored by Brannon Sowers & Cracraft.

LEARN TO LETTER / Nov. 12, 6-9 p.m. Add an artistic touch to your handmade gifts this holiday season! Tori Weyers leads this hand-lettering workshop. Impress loved ones with artistic lettering applied to any handmade product, from greeting cards to artsy prints! (All supplies, artist instruction, snacks and beverages included in $30 fee.) GIFTED III / Black Friday & Small Business Saturday Avoid the maddening crowd and discover locally made, handcrafted gifts during “GIFTED III,� our own holiday boutique and art exhibit in one. Shop Black Friday, Nov. 27, 12-5 p.m., or Saturday, Nov. 28, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Cherry-pick handmade crafts, artwork and one-of-a-kind pieces at reasonable prices. (Stop by to see/shop “Gifted III� through Dec. 26.) SHOWCASE ARTIST BOBBI SAMPLES / Nov. 27, 3-6 p.m. / FREE Celebrate local artist Bobbi Samples’ exhibit of angel paintings during a free reception. “The Poetry of Angels� event will include a poetry reading by Samples. For more events, classes and details, visit nickelplatearts.org. All events held at Nickel Plate Arts sponsored by the City of Noblesville and Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim.

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Partner Events Halloween at the R.L. Wilson House / Oct. 30 7-8:30 p.m. Step back in time and enjoy a creepy Victorian reception. The Great Spiritualist Mystic will investigate the sordid history of the house, while Mrs. Wilson’s servants distribute delectable victuals and beverages. Admission is $40; 21-and-over event. Sign up at nickelplatearts.org HCCA 65th Annual Fall Show / Nov. 1-13 The Hamilton County Artists’ Association invites you to its annual show featuring outstanding works by many local artists at the Hamilton East Public Library (Noblesville). hcaa-in.org Gingerbread Village / Nov. 27-Jan. 3 See gingerbread creations made by amateurs and professionals this season at Conner Prairie. Expand your gingerbread-making talents by enrolling in Gingerbread Making 101, on Nov. 12. Enter your own gingerbread house for a chance to win great prizes. connerprairie.org A Christmas Carol / Nov. 20, 21, 27-29 & Dec. 4-6 Experience the story of Ebenezer Scrooge in way that will have your tapping your toes, laughing uproariously and hoping those ghosts stay on the Belfry Theatre stage. thebelfrytheatre.com

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OCTOBER 23 - NOVEMBER 7 Civic Theatre once again presents the work of internationally acclaimed playwright, Ken Ludwig! Enjoy this award winning farce full of mystery and intrigue. It’s sure to keep you guessing and laughing to the final curtain. This mystery won’t be left unsolved for long. Order your tickets today!

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NIGHT & DAY THREE D’S PUB AND CAFÉ – 13644 N. Meridian St., Carmel – threedspubandcafe. com Oct. 31 – Zanna-Doo THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS – 355 City Center Dr., Carmel – thecenterpresents.org Oct. 31 – Tanya Tucker; Ruditoonz Nov. 1 – Bollywood Masala Orchestra HOOSIER PARK RACING & CASINO – 4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson – hoosierpark.com Oct. 30 – DJ Don Stuck Oct. 31 – Band and costume contest HOPWOOD CELLARS WINERY – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – hopwoodcellars.com Oct. 30 – Adam Moody + One Oct. 31 – Smiths Dispensary COBBLESTONE GRILL – 160 S. Main St., Zionsville – cobblestonegrill.com Oct. 30 – Jeff Day Oct. 31 – Willie and the Tease BRITTON TAVERN – 14005 Mundy Dr., Fishers – thebrittontavern.com Oct. 30 – Zanna Doo! Oct. 31 – The Big 80’s Band OLD NATIONAL CENTRE – 502 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis – oldnationalcentre.com Oct. 28 – Family Force 5 and Born Cages Oct. 29 – Iration, The Green and Hours Eastly; Griz, Russ Liquid and Muzzy Bearr Oct. 30 – The Lone Bellow, Anderson East and Hugh Masterson Oct. 31 – Big Data and Party Lines; Langhorne Slim & The Law and Daniel Romano Nov. 1 – Tori Kelly and Johnny Stimson VOGUE NIGHTCLUB – 6259 N. College Ave., Indianapolis – thevogue.com Oct. 28 – Lettuce and FiLiBuStA Oct. 29 – JD McPherson and John Moreland Oct. 30 – Phutureprimitive and Bass Physics Oct. 31 – Hairbangers Ball and Decibel THE HI-FI – 1043 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis – hifiindy.com Oct. 28 – Nappy Roots and CyHi The Prynce Oct. 29 – Unknown Pleasures, Nirvana Tribute and DJ Annie Idol Oct. 30 – Punk Rock Karaoke Misfits Oct. 31 – Vanessa Carlton and Joshua Hyslop Nov. 3 – Nots and Raw McCartney *Performers are scheduled, but may change

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Indiana Wind Symphony pays tribute to the movies By Mark Ambrogi “ \PaZ/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\

“People won’t get the connection until they hear it,â€? Conrad said. “It was the theme song from ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail.’â€? There will be many familiar songs when Some of the movies IWS is performing Indiana Wind Symphony is in concert on music from include “Gone with Nov. 7. the Wind,â€? â€œJaws,â€? â€œSuperman,â€? MUSIC The IWS’s Hollywood “Beauty and the Beast,â€? “Titanic,â€? Highlights will be per“Schindler’s List,â€? “The Magnificent formed at 7:30 p.m. at the Palladium. Sevenâ€? and “Mr. Lucky.â€? “I think we’ve done a Hollywood “There is a little special meaning tribute before but not with this to this (concert) because when we particular selection of pieces,â€? IWS were putting this together we had music director Charles Conrad said. Tartell no idea composer James Horner Trumpet virtuoso Joey Tartell will would die so suddenly,â€? Conrad said. “That perform a piece called “American Jazz Suite,â€? led us to put this big ‘Titanic Suite’ on. That a piece by trumpeter Allen Vizzutti, who has was one written for the United States Air also performed with IWS before. Tartell, who Force Band and we got special permission is associate professor of music (trumpet) at to perform that one.â€? Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, Horner, who died in a small plane crash in also will perform a turn-of-the-20th-century June, won two Oscars for “Titanic,â€? includcornet solo by Herbert L. Clarke called “From ing best original dramatic score and best the Shores of the Mighty Pacific.â€? “He’ll play one in each half of the concert,â€? original song for the Celine Dion classic, “My Heart Will Go On.â€? Conrad said. For more, visit the indianawindsymphony. The IWS also will perform the “The Liberty org. Bellâ€? march from John Philip Sousa.

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Boyz II Men will perform in March at The Center for the Performing Arts. (Submitted photo)

Philadelphia. Originally a quintet called Unique Attraction, the band’s big break came in 1989 when they snuck backstage at a Bell Biv DeVoe concert and wowed BBD member Michael Bivins with a vocal performance. Bivins offered them a deal on the spot. Three years later, they recorded a song written by Indianapolis’ Babyface called “End of the Road.� The song become one of the biggest hits in history, spending 13 weeks at No. 1 on the pop charts, breaking the 11-week record of Presley’s 1956, double-sided single “Don’t Be Cruel/Hound Dog.� Since then, Boyz II Men have released 12 albums, including their latest, “Collide,� in 2014, and have won more than 30 awards, including four Grammys and nine American Music Awards.

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One of the most commercially successful R&B groups of all time is headed to the Center for the Performing PERFORMANCE Arts. Boyz II Men, whose four-part harmonies propelled them to millions in sales and dozens of awards, will appear on stage at the Palladium at 7:30 p.m. March 24. Tickets are now available. To purchase tickets, visit to TheCenterPresents.org or the Palladium box office, or call 843-3800. The ’90s boy band, which now features original members Nathan Morris, Wayne Morris and Shawn Stockman (Michael McCary left the group in 2003), is best known for its emotional ballads and a cappella harmonies. Songs like Grammy Award-winning “End of the Road� and “I’ll Make Love to You,� “One Bended Knee� and “One Sweet Day� with Mariah Carey helped build record sales in the millions. “One Sweet Day� still holds the all-time record with 16 weeks at the top of Billboard Magazine’s Hot 100. The group is Billboard’s fourth-most successful group of the ’90s. The origin of the group was in 1988 at the School of the Creating and Performing Arts in

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Lil Bub, a Hoosier celebrity, will be in attendance at the video festival. (Submitted photo)

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Keeping warm this season By Joe Drozda and Bob Bley Once again, as we drive to the game, we can’t help but notice that all the corn and bean fields have been harvested, and warm days seem to have vanished. Most of the fall color for trees is gone as well. So what does this mean? It means that we’ve pressed that little weather icon on our phones at least two dozen times. It means that we are going to have to find good ways to enjoy a tailgate party without shuddering from the cold. So here are some basics things to remember. Staying warm requires understanding two key principles: conduction and convection. Conduction is the transfer of heat between two solid surfaces that are in direct contact with each other, such as when you stand on cold pavement. Convection is the transfer of heat between a mass (such as your body) and a moving fluid or gas (such as a cool wind that whips around every square inch of you). Understanding both of these chilling mechanisms, as well as the workings of your body’s built-in thermoregulatory system, will help keep you warm when you next cold-weather tailgate. Dress in layers so you can keep the wind out and be able to remove items so that you don’t sweat when your body does heat up. Avoid the wind by setting up on the lee side of your vehicle or having a canopy-tent with a walled side. Have a heat source. The best one is the sun, but if there is no sun, then have your grill hot and in your seating area. Keep your body hydrated. Keep your body “furnace” stoked with hot foods, hot beverages and slow-burning food

Onion soup is just one warm recipe to help during chilly tailgates. (Submitted photo)

calories from proteins. A great option is a soup. Here’s one that tastes great and will warm your body as well. ONION SOUP Ingredients: 1 lb. onions sliced, 2 tsp. fine sugar, 2 heaping tbsp. flour, 8 cups beef stock (or 10 cubes bouillon in 8 cups H20), 4 tbsp. butter, Salt (unless you use bouillon which already has a lot) Pepper, French bread, Gruyere and/or Mozzarella cheese Preparation: In a soup pot, brown onions slowly in butter until they become transparent. Add sugar and cook just three more minutes before adding flour and cook another minute. Add beef stock and bring the whole mixture to a boil while stirring. Lower your heat and simmer for 20 minutes. Salt and pepper the soup as you like it, let it cool, and then refrigerate the soup (overnight) in a large square, re-sealable container. For more, visit currentnightandday.com.

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Spiced fruit compote is the perfect topping for your breakfast. Not only the spices and tea will bring a beautiful aroma and warmth to your kitchen, but I love how simple, delicious and healthy this recipe is! Spoon over porridge, waffles, crunchy granola or vanilla ice-cream as dessert! The variations are limitless! You can make it the day before and warm it before serving. Note: Dried fruit is a good source of fiber, iron, potassium and antioxidants. SPICED FRUIT COMPOTE Cook: 15minutes / Serves: 4 Ingredients: 3 fruit tea bags, 1-2 teaspoons honey, 1/2 cinnamon stick, A pinch of

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Homes sales up since last year Commentary by Jim Litten September saw fewer listings and pended home sales, but year to date, the market is performing better than REAL ESTATE 2014. In the nine-county central Indiana region, Tucker’s data revealed a 6.8 percent decline in home sales last month compared to September 2014. Year to date, sales were up 7.9 percent, and average year-to-date home sale prices climbed 4.9 percent to $185,536. Hamilton County saw a 5.3 percent decline in inventory while the average year-to-date sale price for the county climbed 3.9 percent to $277,715. “ 8] 5XbWTab 6TXbc cWT PeTaPVT hTPa c^ SPcT home sale price rose 3.3 percent compared to this time last year, increasing to $263,412. “ 8]eT]c^ah \^eTS Pc P b[XVWc[h UPbcTa _PRT in Fishers/Geist in September 2015. Overall, homes sold in 60 days – four fewer days than this time last year. “ 1dhTab X] 5XbWTab 6TXbc WPS UTfTa ^_cX^]b available to them. Last month, 553 homes were available for sale – 93 fewer homes com-

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A recent study published in “Eye & Contact Lens: Science & Clinical Practice� found the presence of harmful chemicals in the VISION colorants used in cosmetic contact lenses bought without a prescription. They are urging consumers to beware of buying contact lenses without a valid doctor’s prescription because these lenses cannot be guaranteed to meet U.S. FDA standards for this type of medical device. Some of the chemicals found in the colorants were chlorine, titanium and iron, all of which can have devastating consequences for vision and ocular health. Dr. Jeffrey J. Walline, O. D. Ph. D., and chair of the American Optometric Association’s Contact Lens & Cornea Section, stated, “This makes these lenses extremely dangerous to even try for a short period of time, including, for example, a Halloween party.� These chemicals decrease the contact lens’ ability to breathe and the way they are applied to the lenses can be indirect contact with the cornea. This may cause the cornea to develop permanent scarring, corneal ulcers, infections or grow irregular blood vessels. Consequently, these

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Alzheimer’s discussion – Riverview Health will host an Alzheimer’s roundtable discussion from 6 to 7 p.m. Nov. 17 at Riverview Health in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room. The group of experts includes neurologist Dr. Michael Levine, representatives from the Alzheimer’s Association, CICOA Aging & In-home Solutions and others. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at riverview. org/classes or call 776-7999. Diabetes seminar – Riverview Health will host a diabetes seminar from 6 to 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at Riverview Health in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room. The staff of the Diabetes Education Center will discuss myths and truths regarding diabetes including dietary planning, food restrictions and exercise. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at riverview.org/classes or call 776-7999. IU Health turns pink – Indiana University Health North and Saxony hospitals will turn their campuses pink in October, in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The public is invited to join the cause by donating $10 or more. For more, visit www.iuhealth.org/turnpink.

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Blueprint for Improvement: An updated bathroom Commentary by Larry Greene

After

AFTER SOLUTIONS: The goal was to achieve a clean and “beachy” design that would last through time. 1. The oversized tub was removed and allowed room for a larger shower. 2. A more open layout was created which made the room seem larger and brighter by filtering in natural daylight. 3. A heater was installed in the toe kick of the vanity to help distribute heat throughout the room. 4. Decorative feet were added to the new tall vanities so they appeared more like furniture. 5. Sufficient and functional storage was added to the room using cabinetry and hooks. 6. The family’s stained glass windows finished off the beach theme by adding fun color.

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Background Info: This home is in the Smokey Knoll subdivision in Carmel. The homeowners have lived in the house for 24 years and felt it was time to remodel. They decided to start with the master bath.

BEFORE PROBLEMS: The room was dated and starting to show significant wear. The oversized tub was rarely used and blocked off the rest of the room. The vanities were short and lacked much needed storage. The shower was small and felt dark and closed in.

Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may e-mail him at lgreene@ caseindy.com. To see more before and after pictures of this project, visit caseindy. com/blog.

Parenting Time During the Holidays The holiday season can be a difficult time if you are going through or just recently divorced. This is especially true for young children, therefore, it is important to know what the schedule will be and deal with issues that may arise before they turn into substantial and potentially volatile disputes. The Guidelines. If your divorce decree or preliminary order indicates that you will operate under the Holiday provisions of the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines, then the first step is to be certain that you have read these provisions and understand how they divide the holiday periods in question. A considerable amount of misunderstandings can be avoided by both parties reviewing the Guidelines and any discussions about varying from them can start from common ground. Ultimately, if the parties cannot agree and the decree establishes the provisions in the Guidelines as the default schedule, both sides also know what the consequences of not agreeing will be. If an agreement is reached, make sure it is clear all the way to times and dates. Stick to whatever schedule you agree upon and be courteous in timely dropping off and picking up the children, understanding that each moment with both families is precious for them and that scheduling delays can result in larger conflicts between parents. Consider Family Traditions. Holiday traditions are one thing children can look forward to even during difficult times. If your family has holiday traditions, make every effort to continue them. If the divorce or separation is recent and you believe it may be difficult on the children, consider a vacation or begin a new and fun family tradition that the children can get excited about. For example, if, historically, your family celebrates Christmas on Christmas Eve and the other parent’s family celebrates Christmas on Christmas Day, you should create a schedule that allows the children to participate and enjoy both families’ traditions each and every year. Sometimes, if the holiday traditions are identical, it may make sense to alternate holidays on a yearly basis rather than break-up each holiday into equal parts. This way, the children are able to participate in both homes even if the celebrations are on different days. Alternating holidays on an annual basis can also create more relaxing family holiday experiences as opposed to the stress involved with coordinating schedules.

Communicate. If the children are not with you for the holidays, call them, send cards and/or emails. Consider creating your own family celebration either before or after the actual holiday. Children love celebrations and gifts, regardless of the day and time. Conversely, if the children are spending the holiday with you, you should encourage and allow them to speak with the other parent. If the children are too young to call on their own, help them make or receive a call, and always give the children and the other parent a quiet moment together. Put the Children First. No matter how challenging your relationship is with your children’s father/mother, please remember that he/she is the parent of your children and, therefore, you should make every effort to respect the co-parenting relationship, striving to keep your children’s best interests as your top priority. Coordinate gift-giving. Ask the other what he/she plans on giving the children, and share your plans with the other parent. Help your children make a holiday card or purchase a gift for them to give the other parent. Offer to take your children shopping to buy presents for the other parent. For young children especially, holidays are exciting times and they want to give as much as they want to receive. Put personal feelings aside, knowing that building healthy and positive relationships between parents creates a winning situation for the entire family. Remember that the other parent will be in your life long after the children are grown, so the more you are able to effectively communicate and co-parent, the easier the transition will be on you and your children. At Hollingsworth & Zivitz, P.C., our team has the experience, the understanding, and the compassion to assist with your family law needs. If you have questions or concerns regarding divorce, custody, support, or any other family law concerns contact our firm at 317.DIVORCE or visit our website at www.hzlegal.com.


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Printed on the cover of the new book, “Flushed with Curiosity: 101 travel tales with a twist,� photos from around the world border a familiar image of white, partially AUTHOR unrolled toilet paper. Drawn on the paper are sketched-out human figures seen squatting, situated there to better illustrate the variances in bathroom practices between Eastern and Western societies. This was the philosophy Donald Knebel, 69, author and Current columnist, had in mind when he created this book, showcasing 101 of his 150 travel columns. “The idea was to give people a sense of the world that they wouldn’t have otherwise,� Knebel said. A resident of Zionsville for 16 years, Knebel has always had a passion for traveling. He has a wife, Jennifer, whom he travels with, and three children: Mary, Caitlin and Chase. Knebel originally graduated from Purdue University with an engineering degree, but after a few years, decided to pursue a different path, and attended Harvard Law School. In 1974, Knebel moved to Indianapolis to work as partner in Barnes & Thornburg LLP. He retired in 2013, and now works as an adjunct professor at Indiana University, lectures about religious understanding and writes a travel column for Current. Knebel first began writing these columns back in 2011. Before this, Knebel’s passion had taken him and his wife to “all the places most people go,� including cities like Rome and Paris. But, before too long, the two were booking flights and exploring some of the world’s more exotic destinations. “In the spring of 2006, we decided to go to

Don Knebel and wife Jen in front of the pyramids in Egypt. (Submitted photo)

Israel for about 10 days and came back with a sense that we really needed to learn more about the history and cultures of the Middle East, which is where civilization started,� Knebel said. From there, Knebel and his wife went to Egypt, India, Syria, Turkey, Morocco and several more places, adding up to a total of around 35 different countries; all of which are featured in Knebel’s columns, along with his new book. For more on Knebel’s new book and his travels, visit currentzionsville.com. “Flushed With Curiosity� will be featured at Black Dog Books in Zionsville on Nov. 7 from 2-3 p.m. Knebel will be signing books and giving a presentation on his travel to Cuba, beginning at 3 p.m.

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Egyptian tombs known as City of the Dead Commentary by Don Knebel Turning an old joke line on its head, hundreds of thousands of Egyptians are “just living” to get into a cemetery, TRAVEL creating one of Cairo’s most unusual tourist destinations. In the 14th century, Cairo’s rulers established a cemetery in a desert area east of what was then one of the largest cities in the world, with a population of about 500,000. The rulers and other elites built their mausoleums on the site, the most impressive being the domed mausoleum of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay, completed in 1474, which served as a model for later tombs. The mausoleums typically included large rooms over the underground gravesite where relatives of the deceased could stay during a 40-day mourning period and subsequently visit to pay their respects and obtain blessings. Over time, smaller buildings, having a similar purpose, were built over gravesites in what became known as the “Northern Cemetery,” which now extends for four miles along a six-lane highway. In the 20th century, Cairo grew rapidly as people moved in from the countryside. As land to accommodate the city’s increasing mil-

Northern Cemetery in Cairo, Egypt. (Photo by Don Knebel)

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