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Launch Fishers set to move to larger facility

By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com It was nearly three years ago that the endeavor to move Fishers forward as an entrepreneurial city was taken through the process city of establishing the co-working space known as Launch Fishers. Since it’s establishment, the city has seen entrepreneurial growth through its use. It is because of this success that on the April 20 city council meeting, council members made a motion to approve the purchase of a larger facility to expand the coworking space company. Formerly the location of DECA Financial, the 52,00 square-foot building located on 12175 Visionary Way will be purchased for approximately $3.1 million with renovations at about $400,000. The decision to expand comes from Launch’s tremendous past success. Since it’s establishment in 2012, the company has achieved dozens of sponsoring companies, approximately 485 members and three companies having over $1 million in investments. This success has led Launch to outgrow its current location at the municipal library. “Our (library) facility is no longer adequate for our needs,” Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said. “Parking is truly a difficulty. We have a waitlist for dedicated space, so we literally have people who want to be a part of Fishers, who want to have their own dedicated space, to create their companies, but we just generally do not have enough room. We’ve got some real space challenges in the current location.” The larger building would be able to support new members, while continuing to meet the needs of current members. The layout will be similar to the current facility, but on a larger scale to allow for the continued growth of members Launch has seen in the past.

The larger facility layout.

“You’ll walk in and see the Launch Fishers coffee shop, and from there a common area across the general co-working area, and a little bit north of that, multiple rooms that range from four-person clusters to eight to twelve-person rooms, so that as our companies grow we just can continue to move them around Launch Fishers and meet there needs,” Launch Fishers Founder John Wechsler said. “We’ll also have an added conference space for special events and members that host meet-ups.” Aside from the new building is the new involvement of Ball State University, which will partner with the city to incorporate its entrepreneurial programming into Launch. “The idea is this: If there is an entrepreneur or outside business that has idea they’ve been kicking around that they would like some help, we partner our student with those entrepreneurs to co-develop

the idea, and so what the entrepreneur gets is free labor,” said Dr. Michael Goldsby, executive director and professor of entrepreneurship at BSU. “They get students basically working as interns for credit on their project. With that, our students get immersed in the real world with an actual start up.” “We’re very excited about this partnership,” said Julie Halbig, vice president of government relations for BSU. “You can really feel the energy and growth in this community and we want to be a part of that and show our students what that looks like on a real world basis.” The next step for the transition will be to develop a financing strategy for the acquisition of the property. On May 18 the council will review the financing plan. The acquisition is expected to be closed by the end of May.


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The Ladder UPP hosts event, assists veterans By Renee Larr • news@geistcurrent.com

hospital will speak about PTSD, the treatments available and how to get enrolled in treatment with the VA. Lunch and snacks will be On May 2, the Hamilton County Veterans provided by area Kroger, Sam’s Club, Corporation will host The Ladder UPP, Meijer and Wal-Mart stores. a workshop for veterans, their famiBill Doss, event chairman, stressed lies, friends and neighbors. The workthe event isn’t just for veterans. The shop is presented by county marine and The Ladder program is for anyone who knows a veteran that might be struggling with UPP founder, Silouan coming home or struggling to re-enter Green. It will focus on veterans and civilian society. the challenges they face when they “I wanted to put this together return home. Green because there are so many of our Green survived a horrific jet crash heroes that come back and yet they never while serving as a U.S. Marine. What followed really do come home. Eventually, they may end was a barrage of medical complications and up killing themselves. There are 22 suicides a conditions which caused Green to fall into deday from our veterans and we have to stop pression and post-traumatic stress disorder. that,” said Doss. Green hopes to build a community of support The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Hamilton County for veterans that is based on May 2 at the American Legion Post located on personal relationships. at 9091 E. 126th St. in Fishers. Admission is “I, personally, have to do something to take care of veterans in need, especially those with free to the first 50 registrants and additional guests pay $12. To register for the event, call PTSD. The Veterans Affairs offers services, but 776-9610. For more information on The Ladder we help each other live,” said Green. UPP visit www.theladderup.com. Dr. Donna Lazarick from the Roudebush VA

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Home sales up 8 percent Commentary by Jim Litten With 2,528 pended sales in March in Central Indiana, overall year-to-date home sales are up 7.7 percent comreal estate pared to this time period last year, according to statistics compiled by F.C. Tucker Company. On a monthly basis, March 2015 pended home sales slipped 1.8 percent compared to March 2014, a decrease of 47 homes sold in the nine counties that F.C. Tucker tracks. However, home sales prices are trending up. In Hamilton County, year-to-date sale prices rose to $269,917, an increase of 4.4 percent from the same time period last year. • In the Fishers/Geist market, home prices increased 2.1 percent to $253,602 in the first quarter compared to the first three months of last year. • Of the pended home sales in the Fishers/Geist market last month, 14 were priced $500,000 to $999,999; 43 were priced $300,000 to $499,999; 56 were priced $200,000 to 299,999; 83 were priced $100,000 to $199,999; and one was priced at $99,999 or less.

• The pace of home sales in the Fishers/ Geist area is steady, though faster than some comparable markets. In March 2015, homes sold in 77 days on average, which is on par with last year’s pace. • The number of homes sold in the Fishers/ Geist market increased in March. Last month, 197 homes pended, an increase of 30 homes compared to March 2014. • Inventory in the Fishers/Geist area remains stable. In March 2015, the number of homes for sale rose to 514 – a modest increase of 1.2 percent from March 2014. As we move into the second quarter, we believe home sales will increase and prices will remain strong. Though March sales were a little sluggish, we still expect to see activity gradually pick up due, in part, to recent job growth and the start of the spring selling season.

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By Amy L. Stewart • news@geistcurrent.com

By day, I am a divorce lawyer. By night (and in truth, during most of the day, too), I wonder how we can create more relationships love and meaning in the world, beginning with our own lives. Naturally, my attention often is focused on marriage and divorce, and I often am asked why divorce happens. Many things are a mystery to me, but that one I think I can answer. Divorce happens (along with countless other destructive and dysfunctional effects), because we don’t know how to have healthy, loving relationships. Consider the last time someone told you they were engaged. How did you react? What questions did you ask? Were they about the wedding date, the venue, the dress, the guest list, the honeymoon? Or did you ask about what marriage means to them and why they chose this person, to form a decades-long partnership? Did you ask about their values, goals, and needs, their similarities and differences, their expectations, their challenges, their fears, their capacity to be vulnerable, the real meaning of trust and respect?

Did you explore how they will deal with conflict, extended family, finances, parenting, unemployment, illness, anger, disappointment, unhappiness, infidelity? Did you ask whether they have considered counseling, or what other resources they will turn to, to prepare for and sustain their marriage? Did you discuss the balance between safety and excitement, between being faithful to another person, ourselves and a relationship? As your gift, did you offer to be part of a community who will support them in a lifetime of being loving, self-aware, open and non-blaming? If that conversation seems uncomfortable, you understand why marriages fail at the rates they do. It is the most important role we have – the foundation for everything else. Yet we don’t learn how to do it well or talk with one another – friends, family, neighbors, congregants, colleagues – about what it requires. What would happen, if we chose today, to start that conversation? Amy Stewart, Geist resident, is a collaborative divorce attorney and can be reached at astewart@ gmail.com

What To Expect: Grandparent Visitation Indiana law provides that grandparents may be awarded court-ordered visitation with their grandchildren under the Grandparent Visitation Act (“GVA”). Accordingly, just as a court can grant parents parenting time with their child, a court can similarly grant visitation for a grandparent to spend time with a grandchild. The GVA is intended to strengthen familial bonds of the extended family under certain circumstances. Following a United States Supreme Court ruling, court-ordered grandparent visitation has been deemed constitutional under certain conditions. Since then, many states, including Indiana, have adopted their own Grandparent Visitation Acts. Grandparents may only seek visitation with their grandchildren if they have standing. Only in limited circumstances are grandparents able to ask a court to grant visitation rights with their grandchildren. Those circumstances include when: (1) the child’s parent is deceased; (2) the child’s parents have been divorced; or (3) the child was born out of wedlock (if the child’s father has established paternity). If any one or more of these three circumstances are presence, then a Grandparent may seek visitation. What factors does a court consider in determining whether to award a grandparent visitation? The court weighs several factors, including: (1) a presumption that a fit parent’s decision about grandparent visitation is in the child’s best interests; (2) the “special weight” that must therefore be given to a fit parent’s decision regarding non-parental visitation; (3) “some weight” given to whether a parent has agreed to some visitation or denied it entirely; and (4) whether the petitioning grandparent has established that visitation is in the child’s best interests.

How does the court know if visitation is in the child’s best interest? The court must look at the totality of the circumstances when determining what may be in the child’s best interests. The court may consider a child’s past experiences with a grandparent, the child’s wishes, and the relationship between the parent and the grandparent, etc. Where do Grandparents file their petition to seek Grandparent Visitation? The petition requesting grandparent visitation should be filed in the county in which the child lives. However, if there has been a divorce between the child’s parents, the petition should be filed with the court that granted the dissolution of marriage. Can a Great-grandparent seek grandparent visitation? The GVA does not provide great-grandparents the ability to seek grandparent visitation with their great-grandchildren. Currently, however, there is proposed legislation that would amend the GVA to allow great-grandparents the same rights as grandparents under the GVA. Should that legislation pass, great-grandparents would be able to seek visitation with their great-grandchildren. 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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Tactical ENTREPRENEUR Former Navy SEAL uses firearms expertise to start own business

By James Feichtner • james@youarecurrent.com A lot of people dream of being part of America’s finest naval special operations force, the Navy SEALS, but for Geist cover story resident Jesse Barnett, being a Navy SEAL was more of an occupation. Barnett spent nearly 15 years operating as a Navy SEAL, but it was through his experience with the military that led him to fulfill his dream of being an entrepreneur. He has achieved that as the owner of Poseidon Experience in Geist. Growing up, Barnett never had the idea to become a SEAL. In fact, when he first signed up for the Navy he hadn’t heard much about them. “I never knew about [the SEALS],” Barnett said. “It wasn’t a well-known thing back then. After I got in the Navy it became more wellknown. Right after I made the [SEAL] team the movie “SEALS” just came out. I remember I went to a theater (to see the movie) and I came out and some older gent, goes, ‘Doesn’t that make you want to be a SEAL?’ and I was thinking, ‘yeah… I just did that.’” Just after graduating high school, the Milwaukee, Wis., native joined the U.S. Navy, a route that led him on quite a martial path, operating out of several continents including South America and Europe. “When I turned 18, that following December I enlisted in the Navy. In 1985 I went in. I managed to get myself in the SEAL team circuit in 1990. I was on the SEAL team for almost 15 years. I started with SEAL Team Four, which is a jungle/South America area of operation and then I transitioned to SEAL Team Two. Prior to that I attended Defense Language Institute for the purpose of learning German,” Barnett said. After his discharge in 2005, Barnett eventually moved to the Fishers/Geist area where his wife-to-be worked in the medical field nearby. This also allowed him to be closer to

Employees Kim Reid and Kurtis Moss practice with a shooting simulator. (Photos by James Feichtner)

his family. “My family is from Wisconsin so coming up here was in close proximity to that,” Barnett explained. “Shortly thereafter I began contracting as a diplomatic security contractor, high-threat, low-profile kind of stuff in Afghanistan and Iraq, so 2007 to last year I was doing that.” But Barnett’s contracting work kept him away from home most of the time. He decided he wanted to follow his dream. “I always wanted to be an entrepreneur,” he said. “That contracting made good money, but I was gone several months out of the year. So I had been establishing a network [in Fishers] and I got in touch with Launch Fishers, and John Wechsler (the executive director) there was kind of a mentor, kind of helped me out, liked what I was doing. He was a great supporter for me. He introduced me to people to help me develop something. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do. I had quite a few ideas.” With his extensive military background, Barnett used advanced shooting range technology and his weapon expertise to put together Poseidon Experience, giving customers a full firearms training experience unlike any other. “Obviously I have a lot of background in

Jesse Barnett instructs Amanda Maas in proper handling of a firearm.

firearms, and realized this technology existed and that there was a huge demand to get taught,” Barnett said. “I felt that this would be a great opportunity to get on the ground floor of this concept. In addition to that I felt that it was a fruitful experience in teaching people to really shoot. They’re not just coming and pinging rounds, you’re removing the weapon from your holster, you’re moving and you’re comfortable and you’re changing rounds, you’re manipulating the weapon properly.” Barnett said Poseidon’s training courses aren’t like other firearms courses , which lack hands-on experience. His courses are promoting “awareness” and “social responsibility.” “The training really isn’t readily available,” he said. “It’s not robust. You can go to a conceal carry class and you’ll never pick up a gun. You’re going to hear something about rules and reciprocity, but you’re not going learn any skills, you’re not going to learn your limitations, you’re not going to discover potentials or identify weaknesses and mitigate those.” For more information on Poseidon Experience, visit www.poseidonexperience.com or call 388-5242

About Jesse Barnett Family: Wife, Amarilis. Three stepsons, Francisco, Carlos and Andres Lives in: Fishers/Geist What do you like about Fishers/Geist: It’s an affluent, intelligent, caring community. People take care of their homes. They have pride. It’s just good down-home, Midwest people. Favorite Restaurant: Mama Carolla’s, I love that, and Matteo’s in Noblesville. Those are two places we really enjoy. For a place to just drop in and eat, Sahm’s Bar and Grill. Favorite food: Italian, Sushi Favorite Movie: I’ll disappoint the readers if I say something like “Casablanca”, but I loved the “Raiders of the Lost Ark” series, I love “Braveheart”, I loved “300”. If you want to get into the manly movies, I liked “Gladiator.” I’ve watched that like 13 times. I love John Wayne movies. Favorite Leisurely Activities: Hiking, traveling, boating, biking, getting out and moving around. We have a boat on Geist [reservoir]. We take it up to Lake Michigan and we love that. We’re talking of taking it to Lake Monroe. Favorite places to travel: I’ve been on every continent except Antarctica. I can’t wait to go down to Katmandu. I want to go to Peru. I want to see La Paz in Bolivia and go see the Nazca Lines and Machu Picchu and Pumapunku. I’m big into huge, monolithic structures. I love Europe.


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Pressing forward: A freshened Current Welcome to your new Current. If you notice a slightly different format with the newspaper you’re holding in your hands, you are correct. If you notice a cleaner, brighter presentation with enhanced color reproduction, you’re on target. We have aligned with a different print vendor, not because our previous vendor did anything untoward, but mostly because the new vendor has the capacity to accommodate Current’s growth. It really was that simple … in the end. It was a bittersweet parting, because this, without a doubt, is our most important vendor relationship, and the previous vendor was extremely good to us. We grew with that outfit, and it grew with us. We were treated like family, and so the decision to part with the company actually took approximately five months at which to arrive. There are so many moving parts that it became an extremely “micro” exercise. But, in the end, it came down to this: There are all sorts of efficiencies that now are available to us in this new relationship, including different methods of advertising-message display and delivery, and we aim to make use of them. We simply had to do it, because the growth curve of our company has been steep and should be so well into the future. We owe it to our readers and advertisers to be as “current” as possible and to take every opportunity to improve the Current experience. So with the new vendor, there are presses more modern and a number of processes to enhance presentation of news and advertising to you. Everything is well organized, and we’re encouraged for what we believe the future holds. We urge you to give this newand-improved version of Current a test drive and let us know your thoughts. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

B EL 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 Oklahoma, cars must be tethered outside of public buildings. Source: dumblaws.com

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Isn’t that special?

Commentary by Terry Anker

As “Saturday Night Live’s” Church Lady might have observed, “well, isn’t that special?” Her snarky and moralizing posture won hordes of fans and pointed to the judgmental nature of many of the imagined religious old guard. Dana Carvey, playing the character in drag, succeeded in securing a load of catchphrases and merchandising money along the way. But even as we enjoy a laugh firmly based in our own superiority over the silly and preening nature of the Church Lady, are we missing our own progressive, but equally judgmental, posture? Some 3,500 people surrendered their U.S. citizenship last year – a record beating even the previous year’s highest-ever number. Those asked routinely cited the considerable expansion of government and taxation as the reason for their decision to depart. Hmmm. In the meantime, U.S. companies are eyeing the relocation of their corporate operations to some foreign land as they intentionally seek a more attractive regulatory and financial environment in which to remain internationally competitive

(a practice called inversion). Hmmm, again. Bitter with the embarrassing departures, Mr. Obama has been joined by a number of moralizing church ladies in scolding the erstwhile once Americans as somehow anti-American. Aren’t they behaving in an anti-American fashion by definition? “God bless America, but another choice is better for me.” Regardless of the motivation behind the move, the political aristocracy feels compelled to criticize the moves as immoral. As was the case at the founding of this nation some nearly 250 years ago, folks will gravitate to places where they see the greatest opportunity and away from those they see in decline. Can we blame them? Should our attention be focused upon the reasons cited for the departure instead of raging at the audacity of their free will? Are we losing our best and brightest? Do we care? Should we? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel.com.

Q U O T E  O F   T HE  W EE K The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart. -Helen Keller

For the third year in a row, my spring break and my kids’ did not align. Not a huge deal, but it does ix-nay the family vacation. Last year, my husband Doo said, “Tough tukus!” and decided to take our four children to Florida anyway. I anticipated a magical time, not having to worry about homework or ear infections or rides to practice, and knowing that the house would be clean and quiet for more than three minutes. But with a dog and a cat driving me bonkers the moment I set foot in the house, and without a carefully orchestrated schedule to keep me on task each day, I found myself stumbling around in a discombobulated state of loneliness and mild depression for the better part of the week. I actually wore two different colors of knee-high boots to school one day, such was my out-of-sorts-ness. Not wanting a repeat of last year’s footwear debacle, I made several key decisions to help me not only survive spring break, but actually enjoy it. The first was to kennel the dog. The entire time. The second was to binge-watch the entire Sherlock series. Love it! The third, and perhaps the key to the entire fantabulous week, was to schedule a weekend in Louisville to visit my folks. The cool part of my trip was that I wasn’t in town for a wedding or a shower or a reunion, nor did I make plans to meet up with old friends. Quality moments with the ‘rents was my primary objective. And even better, this was the first time in 20 years that I stayed with Mom and Dad sans husband, children or any of my four sisters. It was just me, them and one delectable pot roast. Initially, it was a bit weird. I’m so used to competing with either my siblings (including a twin) or the plethora of grandchildren for a smidge of attention that I felt awkward under the limelight. After about five seconds, though, I acclimated and happily accepted the love. Shopping, pedicures, movies, steak dinners and fireside chats filled the most glorious two days of my forties. No worries, no stress, no nothing . . . just fun, relaxation and Kit Kats out the wazoo. As I packed up to leave, all I could think was, “This might have been my life if I’d been an only child and never married.” Dang! Consequently, I’ve decided to make this bonding weekend an annual event.

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‘Love affair’ ensues: Fab Four to rock Palladium

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Ron McNeill’s love affair with the Beatles began at an early age. “I borrowed my older sister’s Beatles records and never gave them back,” he said. While attending a Los Angeles performance Beatles Fest, McNeill watched a contest for sounding or looking like one of the Beatles. He took note of one singer impersonating Paul McCartney. “I just couldn’t believe he sounded just like Paul McCartney,” McNeill said. That was Ardy Sarrf, who won the contest. “The next year I was so inspired I went up there by myself and won as John Lennon,” McNeill said. “I met up with Ardy a couple years later and we formed a group. It’s been our fulltime job for 17 years. It’s the best job in the world. How many people wouldn’t want to be a Beatle?” The Fab Four, featuring McNeill and Sarrf, will perform at 8

p.m. on May 2 at The Palladium at The Center for Performing Arts in Carmel. McNeill said his manager has instructed him not to reveal his age. “But none of us in the group are old enough to have an original Beatles memory,” he said. “Our drummer Erik’s (Fidel) first glimpse of the Beatles was on a VHS tape from the Ed Sullivan Show. It keeps carrying on through generations and generations.” Fidel performs as Ringo Starr and Gavin Pring takes on the role of George Harrison. Pring actually comes from Liverpool, England, where the Beatles were formed. The group also has understudies at each spot. McNeill said the group does about 100 dates per year. “In the early days, we would play about every day,” McNeill said. The Fab Four visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland the weekend of April 17-18. Starr was inducted as an individual performer on April 18 and was introduced by McCartney. “We personally invited both of them to our concert on Fri-

day and they didn’t come,” McNeill said. “But we were hoping if they came to our show, we’d get invited to their show. It didn’t work out that time.” McNeill said The Fab Four played in front of Hall of Fame building for the morning TV news. While there are tributes for many other groups, McNeill said everybody loves the Beatles, especially musicians. “Those are some of the first songs you learn,” McNeill said. “Obviously the Beatles wrote the best songs in the world so it’s always great to imitate them. This is not a cheesy thing. We take it very seriously when we’re on stage. We want to get as close to those guys as we can. So that we can mirror their own memories in a way.” The Fab Four are featured in “Come Together: A Beatles Tribute Documentary,” that was produced and directed by Steve Ison and John Scofield, who are based in Indianapolis. The 2014 documentary features 10 of the estimated 8,000 international Beatles tribute bands. For more information on The Fab Four, visit thefabfour.com.


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Art in the Afternoon • Enjoy art displays hosted by the Carmel Arts Council to help support their high school scholarships, student Curator Program, Children’s Gallery, programs with assisted living venues, teacher grants for art projects and other community outreach programs. Food, drink, and entertainment will also be available. • Today 2:30-5:30 p.m. • 5801 E. 116th St., Carmel • $30 • www.carmelartscouncil.org/2015/03/16/art-in-the-afternoon

Family Fun Carnival • Enjoy this carnival hosted at First Christian Church of Noblesville for all kinds of fun activities such as giant bowling, a cake walk, soda toss, duck pond, bounce houses, balloon animals, pony rides and more! Dinner and treats, like snow cones and cotton candy, are included in admission price. • Today 5:30-8:30 p.m. • 16377 Herriman Boulevard, Noblesville • Family wristbands: $25, couple: $15, individual: $10 • 773-4582 • www.noblesvillepreschool.com/FamilyCarnival.html

Backstage Exclusive: Spamalot Edition • Take a tour of the backstage Tarkington during a run of Monty Python’s Spamalot for behind-the-scenes views of sound processing, dressing rooms and the prop department. Refreshments will be provided by Monarch Beverage Company. • Today at 5:30 p.m. • 3 Center Green Suite 200, Carmel • $35 • 843-3800

Mother’s Day Sale • Stop by the Old Picket Fence for great sales on gifts as beautiful and unique as Mom. Offering a variety of antique and vintage furniture, gift items and home accessories, a great Mother’s Day gift will be easy to find and easy on the wallet, too. • Today from 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. and May 2 from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. • 894 Logan St., Noblesville • 774-1800 • www. noblesvilleantiques.com

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Jubilee Village Project: Walk for Water • This project is a three-mile walk during which participants carry a five-gallon bucket, in order to experience and symbolize the trek that millions of women and children around the world have to take daily in order to collect water for their family. Walkers raise money as an individual, team or family to support and expand systems to clean water in African villages. Begins at Noblesville High School. • Today, all day • 18111 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville • 517-0512 • www.jubileevillage.org Wild Edibles • Like the pioneers and other natives to the area, learn to identify edible versus poisonous plants during a short hike and presentation at Founders Park. The event will be wrapped up with a sample of nature’s delicacies. For ages 18 and up only. • Today 7:00-8:30 p.m. • 11675 Hazel Dell Parkway, Carmel • $12 • 848-7275

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Family First Fridays at Grand Park • Bring the family out for an evening of enjoying the outdoors and Grand Park’s Sports Complex! Attendees should plan to bring their own playing equipment. Special activities will also be hosted by staff and local sports celebrities may make an appearance! The concession stand will be open. • Takes place every first Friday of the summer and early fall months, 6:00-8:00 p.m. • 701 E. 191st St., Westfield • Free • www.grandpark.org/familyfridays

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Comedy at SoHo Café • Enjoy a spring comedy performance at SoHo Café while sipping on coffee in downtown Carmel. • Tonight at 7:00 p.m. • 620 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel • www.sohocafecarmel. com Amy Speace at The Warehouse • In support of Speace’s newest album, “That Kind of Girl,” the folk musician and songwriter will perform at The Warehouse in Carmel with an opening by Ryan Culwell. Known for her poetic, honest, and touching songs, Speace has been working for the past 10 years under the radar of the mainstream music industry. • Tonight at 8:00 p.m. • 254 1st Ave. SW, Carmel • $20 • 661-1760 • www.amyspeace.com/ tour-dates/2015/5/1/carmel-in-the-warehouse

ZCHS presents: The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood • A captivating comedy that follows the story of Robin and The Towns Girl as the band battles evil Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham, you will laugh and learn while watching. • Today at 7:00 p.m. • 1000 Mulberry St., Zionsville • $8 for students and $12 for adults • www.zionsvillechamber.org/events Barker Brothers Kiln Burn • Visit the Prairietown Pottery Shop at Conner Prairie to see a kiln full of wares be fired. Learn how a very hot fire and table salt puts the finish on pottery. On the way out, don’t forget to stop by the Conner Prairie Store to purchase your own wood-fired pottery made on the grounds. • Today 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. • 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • 7766006 • www.connerprairie.org

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Blackhawk Winery First Anniversary Party • Kickoff the winery’s music season and celebrate their first year in business with the band Less is More and anniversary cake! Bring a picnic blanket or chairs to enjoy the grounds. • Today 1:00-6:00 p.m. • 28153 Ditch Rd., Sheridan • Free • 771-2814 Drawn to the District • Every weekend this May, all artists are invited to come paint, draw and/or sculpt the Carmel Arts and Design District. This is a great opportunity to get to know other artists in the community! You are welcome to sell your art. Thank you gifts will be given to visiting artists each week. Non-artists are welcome to watch as well. • Every Saturday and Sunday in May • Main St. and Range Line Rd., Carmel • Free • 752-1722 • www.carmelartsanddesign.com/events Mother’s Day Pottery • Want a unique, personal, yet useful gift for Mom this Mother’s Day? Kids ages two through 10 are invited to create a personalized hanging flower pot with decorations and even a special place for a picture. Parents, supervision and registration are both required! • Today 1:00-2:00 p.m. • Roy G. Holland Memorial Park: 1 Park Drive, Fishers • $22 for residents, $33 for nonresidents • 595-3150 For more calendar events, visit currentnightandday.com

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In 2008, Alex Garrison graduated from Carmel High School where he had spent his entire life growing up. After high school Alex studied at Indiana University, and soon music after moved to Chicago, where he has resided ever since. While attending Indiana University, Alex met Steven Phillips, who later linked up with him in Chicago to start writing original material for a band they were forming. Soon after meeting in Chicago, they met platinum record producer Sean O’Keefe who had experience working with bands such as Fall Out Boy and The Plain White Tees. According to Garrison, “With him (O’Keefe) we recorded a four song EP that we used to recruit members to fill out the band. Around March of 2014 we had finalized the band with myself, Steven Phillips (guitar), Manny Miller (guitar), Mike Bronk (Bass), and Jack McKee (drums).” “We spent the large part of the month of December recording our first album as a band,” Garrison said. The band recorded the album in studios located in both Crystal Lake and Chicago. The Central Standard is working to have their first album released this summer, sometime during mid-June. At that time, physi-

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The Foolery looks forward to summer of comic-book movies By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com

When comic book movie “The Avengers” came out in 2012, it wasn’t just the biggest movie that summer. It ended up ranking as the third highest grossing film of all time with $1.5 billion worldwide, according to Forbes. The sequel is scheduled to hit theaters on May 1 and studio analysts are already projecting the movie will make more than $200 million in its opening weekend. And those huge box office numbers should mean increased interest in comic books, which is good news for a small locally-owned shop called The Foolery, at 25 W. Main St., Carmel. Bob Williams, owner of The Foolery, said he’s adjusted his inventory to cater to which titles are popular nowadays. And he said the Williams growing success of Marvel Comics movies has introduced new readers to the medium. “As far as the comic books go, before the “Guardians of the Galaxy” movie came out, nobody knew who was in the “Guardians of the Galaxy” and Marvel seems to be able to turn nothing into huge, huge successes,” he said. “So with “The Avengers,” they already have the name, so obviously with what they’re doing it’s just going to continue along the same path.” “The Walking Dead” – a top rated TV show on AMC – is another popular title that’s been an introduction to comic books for new readers.

Comic book sales may rise this summer with the release of comicbased films. (Photo by Zach Ross)

Williams said he’s carrying not only Avengers comics, but spinoffs, such as Thor, Iron Man, Captain America and The Hulk. “We try to focus in on the comic books that are tied to “The Avengers,” he said. “There’s some Ultron comics, which is the major villain in the new movie, so we’re also picking those up. The pop vinyl figures that come out are extremely popular. We’re going to carry those as well.” That first weekend in May should be especially big for The Foolery because Free Comic Book Day is May 2. Williams said he expects to give away hundreds of specially printed free comics. It’s been estimated that Free Comic Book Day generated $3.4 million in free publicity in 2014 nationwide. Williams also bumps up his business by selling used vinyl

records. When he has a down day in the shop, Williams will also log onto Ebay to sell comic books and records as another source of revenue. But recently, Williams said his biggest seller, even bigger than superheroes, has been “Star Wars.” Marvel bought Lucas Entertainment and is now releasing new “Star Wars” comic books, which sold over a million direct sale copies for its first issue. “Star Wars” is a huge title,” he said. “We can’t believe the numbers of people who are strictly buying “Star Wars,” but what’s nice is that they want it all. The “Star Wars” completest comes in and everyone just seems to accept the Marvel comics with open arms.”


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Musical hit ‘Xanadu’ comes to Carmel By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com

From May 1-17, Actor’s Theatre of Indiana will be performing the musical hit “Xanadu” at the Studio Theatre in the Center for the Performing Arts. ““Xanadu” is a musical fantasy about a young muse who comes to Venice Beach, California to inspire a young artist in his quest for his dream,” Director Billy Kimmel said. “It’s a musical comedy which Actor’s Theatre is known for doing, nominated for several Tony awards. It really has a classic message; it’s basically to believe in one self and to be inspired with your dreams no matter what the cost.” Kimmel compares “Xanadu” to “Rocky Horror Picture Show”, referring to the musical as a cult classic that is very well known and has lots of followers. It is based off Greek mythology, has great music and involves roller skating.

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rehab.” “My fans always assumed I was a chilledout kind of guy because of the music I write. But I’m pretty much the opposite. I’ve always Grammy-nominated songwriter and bestbeen a stress junkie. I thrived on it,” Brickman selling author Jim Brickman returns to Indiasaid. “Everyone around me would tell napolis on April 28 for a book and me to slow down and find some time CD signing event for his latest book for myself. I always felt that people release – “Soothe – How to Find Calm who took time off to relax were lazy.” Amid Everyday Chaos.” That all changed when he had to Brickman will be at the Barnes & undergo an MRI on his knee. Noble at The Shops at River Crossing “The medical technician wanted to at 6 p.m. play calming music for me so I didn’t “Soothe” follows Brickman’s jourBrickman freak out during the test. It was my ney to create calming moments in his music! I’d never listened to my songs life. The idea for the book came from to mellow out. There’s always a first,” Brickhis weekly radio show, “Your Weekend with man said. “Wow, it actually made me feel Jim Brickman.” good. I was suddenly a little jealous of my “I have the opportunity to interview profesfans because they’ve been telling me about sionals on soothing every aspect of life from this for years! I realized that feeling soothed yoga and Feng Shui to healthy eating, relaxwas not a bad thing, and maybe I should conation and meditation. I thought, if I can gain sider it more often.” something from these lessons, I’m sure other Writing the book didn’t hold too many surpeople can, too,” Brickman said. “So, I turned prises for Brickman. my journal into a book and am happy to share “Because I’d written a few other books. But pointers that worked for me and even some this one was very personal. I had to take a that didn’t. I found that it’s important to find very honest look at myself.” your own path.” For Brickman, the project was a sort of “life

Just the dispatches Dave Dugan appearance – May Day! May Day! If you’re in need of emergency humor, check out comedian Dave Dugan at 7 p.m. May 1 at the Soho Café, 620 South Range Line Rd. Expect a lot of fresh material and a change of clothes since the performance earlier this year. Cost is $10. Bike rodeo – Girl Scout Troop 484 will hold a bike rodeo from 1 to 3 p.m. May 2 at Smoky Row Elementary, 900 W. 136th St. Activities will focus on bike safety. Also, old bikes are being collected for an Eagle Scout project. They will be fixed up and given to children who can’t afford their own bikes. Cost for the rodeo is $5. Program Palooza – The Monon Community Center, 1235 Central Park Dr. E, will hold Program Palooza from 1 to 3 p.m. May 2. They’ll have free demo classes, information on programs and classes, tours of the facilities, open swim time in our indoor aquatics pool, free massages, free snacks, food trucks and more. Amy Speace in concert – The Warehouse presents musician and songwriter Amy Speace during her album release tour for “That Kind of Girl” at 8 p.m. May 1. Recording artist Ryan Culwell will open the concert. Tickets are available for $20.00 at www.liveforthemusic.com. The Warehouse is located at 254 1st Ave SW. Victorian Treasures – The Hoosier Chapter Victorian Society of America presents Victorian Treasures: A Presentation of Antique English Silver with speaker Doreen Squire Ficara from 6 to 7 p.m. May 6 at the James Whitcomb Riley Museum, 528 Lockerbie St., Indianapolis. Cost is $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers. Folk Concert Series – First Avenue Folk Concert Series presents Connor Garvey at 7:30 p.m. April 29 at The Warehouse, 254 1st Ave. SW. Garvey has won awards at Kerrville Folk Festival, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, and Solarfest Singer Songwriter Showcase. Pops concert – The public is invited to enjoy a musical trip to the movies during the annual St. Mark’s Orchestra Spring Pops Concert at noon on May 3 at the church, 4789 E. 126th St. Planned selections include tunes from John Williams, Les Miserables, Tower of Power, Aaron Copeland and more.


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Farmers’ Markets Carmel – The growers and producers-only market – offers a bountiful place to buy your fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, eggs, plants and prepared foods. Only edible products, with the exception of annuals and perennials, may be sold at the market. No craft items are sold. With few exceptions, all products are grown and/or produced in Indiana. There are also plenty of prepared foods such as jams, salsas, breakfast sandwiches, Belgian waffles, Danish pastries, cheeses and honey. The 2015 market is open 8 to 11:30 a.m., Saturdays, from May 18 to Oct. 5 on Carmel’s Center Green, located adjacent to the Palladium concert hall. Fishers/Saxony – The Saxony Market, sponsored by IU Health Saxony Hospital, is a Saturday event in the community of Saxony, located in Fishers. It also runs Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon. The market offers the best fresh produce from local vendors and farmers in the area. Spend your Saturday morning at the Saxony Market, where farm-fresh produce and community come together. Visit www. saxony-indiana.com/ market.html for more information.

Geist area – This market runs Thursdays, May through Sept. from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Some of the many items for sale at this market include cheese, baked good, eggs, flowers, vegetables and honey, poultry and meats. It’s at 8115 Oaklandon Rd.

Fishers – 8 a.m. to noon, Saturdays, June 6 through Sept. 26. Located on the grounds of the Town’s Nickel Plate Park in front of the Fishers Amphitheater, is a community focused initiative by the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. Developed in 2003 with 15 vendors, this rain or shine market has grown to showcase over 38 high quality vendors offering fresh produce, live goods, bakery items, honey, specialty food items, meat, coffee and hot food selections. Juried to the strictest standards, the market is visited by as many as 2,500 residents and visitors each Saturday morning and showcases some of the best market vendors in Indiana.

Fortville – This is a relatively small farmers market, but has lots of variety, including yellow watermelon and barbeque sauce. It runs Thursdays, May 15 – Sept. 25 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. It’s at 701 South Maple St. Call 485-0410 for more information.

McCordsville – This open air market offering locally grown produce and consumer goods runs Wednesdays 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 30 – Sept. 29. McCordsville Farmers’ Market, part of the Hancock Harvest Council, opens at the McCordsville Town Hall to feature a wide variety of produce, meats, eggs, breads and more.

Noblesville – The weekly farmers’ market in downtown Noblesville is open rain or shine from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Saturdays, May 9 to Oct. 17. Located in the Riverview Health overflow parking lot on Connor Street at the intersection of Ind. 32 and 39, vendors sell a wide array of locally grown produce, bedding plants, fresh-cut flowers, locally produced honey, handmade soaps and fresh-baked goods. Westfield – The marketplace will return in 2015 at Ameriana Bank, and runs 5 to 8 p.m., Fridays, June 5 to Aug. 28. This year’s edition includes a variety of vendors from produce, homemade baked goods, crafts, food vendors, service organizations and possible entertainment. The market is held after the bank closes so it does not impact any customers.

Thursday market – Noblesville Main Street will continue and expand its market programming to include the second “Thursday Market” downtown. This European style market will offer locally grown seasonal produce, ultra-fresh meals, small batch artisan foods, handcrafted products, high quality art and local live music from 5 to 8 p.m., Thursdays, June 4 to Sept. 17 in the urban park just east of the Noblesville Main Street office at 839 Conner St. Zionsville – Fresh produce, plants and flowers, baked goods and locally prepared food items are available from 8 to 11 a.m., Saturdays, May 16 to Sept. 26 at Town Parking Lot at the corner of Hawthorne and Main. Visit the Zionsville Farmers’ Market Facebook page for weekly updates.

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Collaborative concert hosts first party of the summer By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com

Get ready to kick off the summer with a full orchestra! On May 22 at 7:30 p.m., the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra and the Indianapolis Opera will host a collaborative concert called Crescendo that will take place at White River State Park in Indianapolis. The collaboration will provide more than just opera, aiming to achieve a fun-filled, family event full of all kinds of activities. “It is a concert to kick off the summer. Memorial weekend is a big weekend in Indianapolis so it will be the first party of the summer down in White River Park,” ICO Executive Director Elaine Eckhart said. “It is being presented by the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra and the Indianapolis Opera, and it is a sneak peek for each of our seasons in 2015-16.” The concert will provide a mix of opera, classical and pop music equipped with music, singing and a full orchestra. Eckhart describes it as “rousing.” This is the first time the ICO and IO have done something like this in Indianapolis. Eckhart as well as IO’s General Director Kevin Patterson hope it will bring some publicity to their groups.

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“We’re hoping to start this annual tradition here in Indy,” Eckhart said. Patterson says the number one objective of the collaboration is for people to have fun, but he hopes that it will raise awareness of their organizations as well. “For both organizations it’s about creating awareness,” Patterson said. “We are hoping to attract 4,000 – 7,000 people.” Patterson says there will be something there for everyone, including musical variety, audience participation and even the opportu-

nity to conduct the orchestra that night. Lawn seating is free and open to the public, but there is also the option of purchasing seat tickets. Those tickets can be accessed through indyopera.org or icomusic.org. “I’m hoping that people who are not familiar with the ICO or the IO will learn about us and it will increase their curiosity about us,” Eckhart said. “Also, one of my objectives is people will come and have fun, and find the music invigorating or uplifting. It’s not rock, but a full orchestra is pretty impactful.”

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patients to diagnose their specific type of arthritis and identify a remedy that best fits their situation. While arthritis is often seen as an issue for The Walk to Cure Arthritis is coming to Indiaaging generations, it’s affecting younger people napolis. On May 16, participants will complete 1- or as well - 6,400 in Indiana alone. “These conditions 3-mile courses at Wood philanthropy Plaza at IUPUI. Fundrais- affect people of all ages,” Reed said. “There are children with inflammatory brain disease, and ing has already started, young adults … it’s not just something that old bringing in nearly $20,000 of the $82,200 goal. people get.” The Arthritis Foundation highMoney raised will support critical medicalighted the age diversity of those affected tions for those affected, as well as fundby selecting 3-year-old Carson Rose and ing research for a cure. One in five AmeriIUPUI student Nikky Saxon as honorees in cans is affected by some form of arthritis, addition to Reed. including 1.4 million Hoosiers. Indianapolis has seen an outpouring of Dr. Randall Reed, a Carmel resident, is support for events in the past. The Jingle this year’s Medical Honoree. The award Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis in December recognizes “an expert who has gone was the fourth largest in the nation, surabove and beyond” to help patients with Reed passing places like Chicago, Atlanta and arthritis pain. Reed worked as a primary New York. It raised just over $190,000, with nearly care physician for nine years before becoming a 3,000 people taking part. specialist in rheumatology. His initial training comInvolvement for the walk this summer looks bined internal medicine and pediatrics. He found promising as well. Their kickoff event at Wine and arthritis interesting from the beginning. Canvas saw good turnout on February 28. Bayer As joint relief began to see breakthroughs with is a sponsor at the national level, while the lonew drugs and technology, he decided to commit cal event features OrthoIndy, Allegra Printing and to a career in rheumatology. “I like working with complex diseases and dangerous drugs,” Reed said. several local companies. There are also prizes on the line for teams raising the most funds, including Reed and his wife moved to Indiana in 2003. At tickets to Indy Eleven and Indiana Fever games and that time, he had an opportunity for training at IU, and hasn’t looked back since. Today, he works with one-hour massages from Massage Envy.

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

† Total package includes 6 door/window sensors. No substitutions allowed. Labor charges may apply. Licenses: AL-15-1104, AK-35221, AZ-ROC217517, AR-2008-0014, CA-ACO6320, CT-ELC.0193944-L5, DE-07-212, FL-EC13003427, DC-602513000006, GALVA205395, HI-CT30946, ID-ELE-SC-39312, IL-127.001042, IN-City of Indianapolis: LAC-000156, IA-AC-0036, KY-City of Louisville: 483, LA-F1082, LA-F1914, LA-F1915, MELM50017382, MD-107-1626, MA-1355C, MI-3601205773, MN-TS01807, MS-15007958, MO-City of St. Louis: CC354, St. Louis County: 74889, MT-247, NE-14451, NV-68518, City of Las Vegas: 3000002944, NJ-34BF00021800, NM-353366, NY-Licensed by the N.Y.S. Dept. of State UID#12000286189, #12000286451, NC-1622-CSA, OH-53891446, City of Cincinnati: AC86, OK-1048, OR-170997, Pennsylvania Home Improvement Contractor Registration Number: PA22999, RI-3582, SC-BAC5630, SD-1025-7001-ET, TN-C1520, TX-B13734, ACR-3492, UT-6422596-6501, VT-ES-2382, VA-115120, WA-602588694/PROTEYH934RS, WV-042433, WI-City of Milwaukee: PAS-0002696, WYLV-G-21499. 3750 Priority Way South Dr. Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46240 ©2014 Defender Security G


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