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AUXILIARY AUCTION WHEN: Saturday, February 18, 2012. Door opcens at 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Harbour Trees Golf and Beach Club 333 Regents Park Lane, Noblesville WHAT: Live and silent auctions featuring thousands of dollars worth of exciting items and experiences. Hors d’oeuvres buffet. Black tie optional. COST: $100 per person. (Supporters unable to attend may donate to the Club through its website, www.bgcni.org.) TICKETS: Contact Shannon Cannatella at s.cannatella@att.net to reserve your ticket.

The February 18th event will benefit more than 1,900 young members. The Ladies Auxiliary would like to invite supporters of the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville to join in the fun and fund raising.

Without the Boys & Girls Club, many local youth would not have a safe, caring place to go after school. With the community’s support and generosity, the Auxiliary will continue to feed both the minds and bodies of our most valuable resources.

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Noblesville Schools to challenge the Harlem Wizards “They bring all kids to the court during halftime. It’s not just a game, a lot of people will get involved.” Instead of the same opponent, the Wizards take on a team The Harlem Wizards will showcase their high-energy basketball skills in Noblesville next Tuesday, but will their trick hoops, alley- from the hometown where the game is played. Trisler said during the Wizards' 50 years of touring, they oops and fancy ball handling be enough to have focused on helping nonprofit organizaoutplay and outscore Noblesville’s team of tions raise funds. Half-time entertainment principals and teachers? is planned, and both the Wizards and the The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. in The Noblesville team will be available after the Mill, the main gym at Noblesville High game for autographs. School, 18111 Cumberland Rd., and is a “It’s a real ball game with concessions fundraising event sponsored by the Noblesfrom the Miller Backers and a lot of prizes ville Schools Education Foundation. and giveaways,” Trisler said. “It’s going to be a great evening – a lot of Funds raised by the Education Foundation fun for families. We would like to pack the go back into the classroom or for students. Mill,” said NSEF President Sharon Trisler. “All of the funds raised are used in class“Come out and support your teachers and room grants and scholarships,” Trisler said. principals. It’s not often kids get to see them She explained that scholarships are given to out horsing around like this.” NHS graduates going to study education in The Noblesville Schools team will consist college, and teachers pursuing a master's deof 33 players. “Every principal is involved, either as a For a list of the faculty participating gree. Trisler said the foundation awards at least player or a coach,” Trisler said. in this game visit one of each every year, but lately has awarded Leading Miller fans on the sidelines currentnoblesville.com two or three of each. Classroom grants are used to enhance the instruction in the classroom. will be a cheerleading squad that includes Trisler said previous grants have been used to purchase leveled readteachers from each elementary school – Anna ing books for libraries, purchasing copies for all authors published Schaible and Jamie Harris from Hazel Dell, Kerri Wilkening and in Bill Kenley’s literary book, schoolwide enrichment programs and Jessica McKamie from Hinkle Creek, Jennifer Nicholson from sensory development equipment for special needs students. Noble Crossing, Janene Krent from North, Jeannie Vaughn from “It’s used for a wide variety,” Trisler said. Stony Creek and Karen Kirby from White River. Trisler said tickets are on sale at each school. Advance-sale Trisler has seen the Wizards and action before, and described tickets are $7 for students and $9 for adults; tickets at the gate their games as similar to the Harlem Globetrotters with their are $10 for students and $12 for adults. Tickets also are available stunts and ball-handling skills. “They’re really good in interacting with the audience,” she said. online at www.harlemwizards.com. By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com

Adult Page Day – Rep. Kathy Kreag Richardson (R Noblesville) encourages residents of House District 29 to sign up for the 20th annual Adult Page Day on next Tuesday. The Adult Page Day gives citizens the chance to spend the day with Richardson see the legislative process firsthand. “This program is a fantastic opportunity for interested adults to participate in their state government," said Richardson. “Our page program for students is very successful and it’s exciting to be able to bring adults in to experience legislative activities.” During their day at the Statehouse, pages will receive a tour of the historic building, including the House and Senate Chambers and the Indiana Supreme Court. Adult pages will view a legislative session from the floor of the House and can attend committee meetings. Pages will also receive an exclusive tour of the Governor’s office. If you are interested in becoming a page for the Adult Page Day program, contact Richardson at h29@in.gov or call Lex Fay at 232-9620.

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Free admission – In honor of President's Day, Conner Prairie Interactive History Park will be open to the public free of charge from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 20. Families are invited to come for a day full of fun, excitement and president-themed activities to celebrate our founding fathers. Select outdoor areas will be open for special programming, such as a 1830s birthday bash for George Washington, Civil War era rifle firing and more. Spring into Fashion – Prevail Inc., an organization dedicated to advocating for victims of crime and abuse in Hamilton County, will host the Spring into Fashion show March 14 at Woodland Country Club, 100 Woodland Lane, Carmel. Shopping begins at 10:30 a.m., and the style show will begin at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $45 per person, or $400 for a table of eight. Proceeds benefit Prevail Inc. For reservations, contact Natasha Engle at nengle@prevailinc.com, 773-6942 or www.prevailinc.com.

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Richardson: Legislative session’s halftime report – Monday at the Statehouse, we started the second half of the 2012 legislative session. Just like halftime at the Super Bowl, we look back at the first half; assess what went well and what we can improve upon during the next half. The last few minutes of a half are Richardson crunch time in a game, and the same goes for the Indiana House. We worked very hard to hear all legislation and get it passed over to the Senate by our deadline date. Country Megaticket on sale Feb. 21 – Live Nation has announced the first musical acts scheduled to perform this summer at Klipsch Music Center (formerly Verizon Wireless Music Center) in Noblesville. The 2012 Modern Trailer Sales Country Megaticket features six of the top acts in country music. This year’s Country Paisley Megaticket includes: Brad Paisley with The Band Perry, May 19; Miranda Lambert with Chris Young and Jerrod Niemann, June 8; Lady Antebellum with Darius Rucker and Thompson Square, June 24; Toby Keith with Brantley Gilbert, June 30; Rascal Flatts with Little Big Town, Eli Young Band and Edens Edge, Aug. 31; and Jason Aldean with Luke Bryan, Sept. 15. There are four packages available and all go on sale at 10 a.m. next Tuesday. Measles confirmed in Hamilton County – State health officials have confirmed two cases of measles in Hamilton County and have identified an additional two probable measles cases in Boone County. The Indiana State Dept. of Health is working with local health departments and health care providers to identify additional cases of measles, and to prevent further transmission of the disease. Officials said one of the infected individuals visited the Super Bowl festivities in downtown Indianapolis on Feb.3, but health officials report the individual did not go into the NFL Experience at the Indiana Convention Center. We asked, you answered. Here are the results from the recent online poll question: “How do you feel about the Right to Work bill? I’m glad Gov. Daniels signed the bill – 89% (8 Votes); I don’t believe it will affect my job – 11% (1 Votes); I’m opposed to the bill and its intent – 0% (0 Votes); I have no opinion – 0% (0 Votes). To vote for the new online poll question – “How are you celebrating Valentine’s Day?” – visit www.currentnoblesville.com.

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Philanthropy Breakfast raises $34k for Boy Scouts COMMUNITY

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The 17th annual Noblesville Mayor’s Breakfast for Scouting received $34,250 in pledged donations to help offset the costs of programming, supplies and equipment and training workshops and camps. “One of the most well-known principles in Scouting is ‘Do a good turn daily.’ I thank all of you for doing your good turn by financially supporting Boy Scouts,” said Mark Boice, who filled in for Mayor John Ditslear who was unable to attend because of an illness. “What a wonderful thing you have done for Scouting this morning (Thursday). Thank you for all your generosity. You can leave here confidently knowing everyone has made a difference.” In Hamilton County, there are now 100 Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops and Venture Crews. Almost 1,500 adult leaders volunteer their time and leadership to the more than 4,400 youth who participate in Hamilton County Scouting programs. “Many leaders in our community are former Scouts, so by supporting Scouting today, we are truly investing in the future leaders of our city, state and country,” said Boice. “Scouting has reached and continues to reach many lives. It brings opportunities to build character and learn life skills.” Steve Holt, Hamilton County Commissioner and longtime Boy Scout supporter, served as master of ceremonies for the event. “The Boy Scout’s purpose is simple. It’s to build the character and integrity of America’s youth and prepare them Holt to become responsible adults – adults who are leaders and adults who participate in society according to our Scout Oath and Law,” said Holt. “That Oath and Law are founded on trustworthiness, loyalty and bravery, and on values that put community and family first.” In 2011, Noblesville and Cicero had 23 Boy Scouts achieve the rank of Eagle Scout.

Members of various Boy Scout programs salute the American flag. (Photo by Robert Herrington)

“Between them, these newest Eagle Scouts donated more than 3,500 volunteer hours to help better our community,” said Boice. “It’s such an encouraging sign in today’s world when young people have the desire and dedication to use their talents to help others.” Zac Cochran of Troop 105 was one of those that recently earned Scouting’s highest rank. “One of the best leaders is a servant leader. This is the type of leader I tried to be during my Eagle Scout Project,” he said. Scouting programs provide challenging adventures for boys from 7 years old all the way through high school students. “We are prepared for anything and everything,” said Cochran. “Scout leaders need to be thanked for that. They are the ones who train us, the leaders of tomorrow.” “It’s the best extracurricular activity I have done,” added Explorer Josh White of the Noblesville Police Dept.’s Exploring Post 130.

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Nominations are now being accepted for Noblesville High School’s newly-established Athletic Hall of Fame. Nomination forms and Hall of Fame guidelines are available online at www. noblesvilleschools.org. The NHS Athletic Hall of Fame has been established to recognize and honor athletes, coaches and individuals for their significant contributions to NHS athletics, and preserve the history, heritage and tradition of the Miller athletic program. In order to cover the history of Noblesville athletics, the following schedule has been set for the induction of members. • The initial induction class, to be announced Aug. 1, will include up to 25 people whose contributions were made before 1970. • The Hall of Fame Class of 2013 will cover the period of 1970-1979 and may include up to 10 people. • The Hall of Fame Class of 2014 will cover the period of 1980-1989 and may include up to 10 people. • The Hall of Fame Class of 2015 will cover the period of 1990-1999 and may include up to 10 people. • The Hall of Fame Class of 2016 will cover the period of 2000-2009 and may include up to 10 people. Beginning with the Class of 2017, as many as five people may be inducted each year, and they may represent any year. A selection committee will review the nominations and determine who will be inducted. That committee will include four members of the executive committee and 11 community representatives. All nomination forms must be turned in to the NHS Athletic Office by May 1. Each year’s class of inductees will be announced on Aug. 1 and later honored at an induction banquet, and introduced at a home football game. Members of the Hall of Fame will be recognized in a permanent display near the main gymnasium at NHS. The Hall of Fame Executive Committee includes NHS teachers Dwayne Brashers, Suzie Huber, Dan Nicholson and Butch Robbins; Tony Oilar, NHS assistant athletic director; Sharon Trisler, Noblesville Schools public relations director; and Kathy Richardson, NHS alumna. 6 | February 14, 2012

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City to provide ALS for Wayne Township Gilliam said Noblesville will provide EMTparamedic personnel, a vehicle and all necessary The City of Noblesville has agreed to conmedical equipment and supplies necessary to tinue its partnership with Wayne Townprovide ALS service to Wayne Township to provide Advanced Life Support ship. He added ALS services will come medical services to the Wayne Township from Noblesville Fire Station 7, or Volunteer Fire Dept. Noblesville Fire the nearest available fire station ALS Chief Ken Gilliam said the agreement equipped and available for service. will increase the efficiency and effectiveNFD will not be responsible for Basic ness of public safety emergency response Life Support services or responses in O'Connor and enhance public safety. Wayne Township, unless they fall under Per the one-year agreement, Wayne Township the mutual aid agreement. The Wayne Township will pay Noblesville $75,000 – $125,000 in two Volunteer Fire Dept. will also be responsible for cash payments, and $50,000 in firefighting/ fire responses in the township. EMS equipment which will be kept and housed “Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Dept. at NFD stations. shall be responsible for responding with their “We passed the ALS contract given the results ambulance and EMT to every ALS service run from the previous year and the cooperative for which Noblesville is required to respond in relationship we’ve had with Wayne Township,” Wayne Township,” said Gilliam. “Wayne Townsaid Noblesville Common Council President ship shall be responsible for transporting ALS Greg O’Connor. “It’s a good example of local patients to the hospital on all ALS runs.” government working together to the benefit of The contract runs through Jan. 1, 2012, and the taxpayers.” can be renewed annually.

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now,” added director Ryan Shelton. “It hits home a little bit more. It’s On April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic – the largest passenger a different show. Anytime you do history and steamship in the world at the time – left Southampton, England, people die, you have to be sensitive.” What: “Titanic: The Musical” for New York City. Just four days into her maiden voyage, the Shelton and Christy Clinton first saw “Titanic: When: Show times are 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Feb. 24 ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean at 11:40 The Musical” at Myers Dinner Theatre in Hillsand 25 and 2 p.m. Sunday and Feb. 26. p.m. The ship sank at 2:20 a.m. April 15, 1912, resulting in the boro, Ind. When the discussion first began about Where: The Belfry Theatre, 10690 Greenfield Ave. deaths of 1,517 people – one of the deadliest maritime disasters the possibility of producing the show, Shelton Shelton in history. Plot: Experience this fateful journey through the eyes of the thought “no way, it’s huge. You have to be jokFor the next two weekends, audiences can enjoy the contagious ship’s designer, crewmembers and passengers. Share in their ing; it’s not a realistic thing.” excitement of the ship’s passengers as they set sail for “a new wonder and pride in being part of history as Titanic makes “We loved the show, particularly the music. As we started talkworld,” and the anguish as loved ones are separated and fates are her maiden voyage and witness their unfathomable horror as ing about it, we realized it was an intimate show. Yes, the ship realized on stage at the Belfry Theatre, 10690 Greenfield Ave. an iceberg forever alters their lives. sinks, but this musical is about the people – the real people. As “Titanic: The Musical” is particularly near and dear to the a director, I am looking for stories I can tell. I love this period in Cost: $17 for adults, $12 for children. 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Besides being the favorhistory and I like the challenge of telling such a big story in an required and can be made by calling 773-1085. ite musical of a number of cast members, the Titanic is part of intimate way.” Upcoming Shows: “Twelve Angry Men,” April 13 to 29; the history for actor Eric Brotheridge, whose ex-wife is the great Keeping the focus on the characters and stories, Shelton de“Hollywood Arms,” June 8 to 24; and “Disco Inferno,” Aug. 3 to 12. granddaughter of a Carpathia passenger. cided to downplay the stage. “My daughter is bragging at school about it,” Brotheridge said “We’ve been working on this show for two and a half years,” of the family’s history and his participation in the show. described the musical as “a powerful show” both wanted to parhe said. “We designed the set and kept it simple … It’s not a giLocated 58 miles away, Captain Arthur Henry Rostron ticipate in when the production was announced. ant ship. Our goal was to be about the people; to focus on the changed Carpathia’s course and came to Titanic’s rescue. At “The music is incredible. It is extremely challenging and very people. You know what’s going to happen to them.” 4 a.m., Carpathia arrived at the scene after working her way dramatic music,” said Lynch. “What you have is a cross section Unlike other musicals that comprise lead actors, “Titanic: The through dangerous ice fields and took on 705 survivors from of cultures at that time. You see the different cultures mirror our Musical” features vignettes and lacks a title role. Titanic’s lifeboats. Unfortunately, Brotheridge’s ex-wife’s great current culture. When the tragedy hits, it hits everyone and all “You follow the story of different characters through their little grandmother was deceased prior to her birth and never heard are affected. A lot of the characters you get to identify with have stories,” Shelton said, adding the show incorporates comedy as her story about the voyage. Brotheridge said she was coming to different reactions to the tragedy.” a relief to the dramatic plot. “Trying to make jokes brings levity. America from Germany. The performance of the musical comes on the 100th anniverThey use jokes to try and lift up other people’s spirits. We use lev“It’s family history – no story around it,” he said. sary of the Titanic and just a month after the Italian cruise liner ity to make the despair work.” With his connection to the ship, Brotheridge saw it fitting to Costa Concordia shipwrecked. While the Belfry plans their pro“Titanic: The Musical” cast members include: Doug Peet, fulfill a vow he made to Jane Campbell, one of the Belfry’s found- ductions a year in advance, the cast is sensitive to the timeliness Robin Peet, Thom Brown, Daniel T. Shockley, Rob Lawson, ing members, to act in a performance. of the Costa Concordia. Mark Tumey, Duane Leatherman, Elaine Wagner, Ken Christie, “This is my first time on stage since my senior year of high “Many people went through the same thing as the Titanic Kelly BeDell, Ron Harris, Carla Crandall, Geoff Lynch, Simon school,” he said. “It’s amazing to see the size of the cast in the – panic, people trying to get off the ship. A lot of things break Lynch, Gewn Lynch Clark Rulon, Tamara Rulon, Betsy Bullis, space – the ins and outs in coordinating.” down when people get in that mood,” Lynch said. Sally Carter, Susan Townsend, Daniel Shock, Mark Stroud, Evan The musical is also a part of Rob Lawson’s history. The Nobles“(The 100th anniversary) is part of the emphasis of doing it Elliott and Becca Wenning. ville resident said he saw the original The ensemble is comprised of Kelli Broadway show 15 years ago and “fell in Conkin, Gabrielle Rulon, Zoe Schwab, love with the show” and “Barrett’s Song.” Lily Schwab, Kimber Stancato, Dana “I knew I wanted to use it when I proLesh, Linda Stroud, Bud Moore, Diane posed,” he said. Reed, Maddie Shelton, Alice Lawson, Lawson did just that; after he sang the Clara Lawson, Madelyn Merrell and Glosong, he got on one knee at 10th and ria Merrell. Conner streets and proposed to his wife, The cast also includes 12 actors makJeanne. For the Belfry performances, Lawing their debut at the Belfry. They include son plays Fredrick Barrett and gets to sing James H. Williams, Josh Gibson, Brian the song again. McCarley, Eric Brotheridge, Kevin Shadle, “It’s very special for me to do it on stage,” Lindsay Davis, Brittany Davis, Ben Elliott, he said. “It is going to be an emotional time Brad Miller, Abby Morris, Nikki Lynch for me (when my wife comes to the show). and Spencer Martin. It has a lot of meaning to me.” “It’s good to get new people. New faces Lawson and fellow actor Geoff Lynch Cast members sing of the grandness of the Titanic before the ship sets sail. (Photo by Robert Herrington) add a level of excitement,” Shelton said. By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com

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XL pipeline It is our position the Obama Administration’s recent decision to defer approval of the XL pipeline project was a political decision adverse to our country’s best interests. The pipeline was intended to carry Canadian shale oil to refiners in the U.S., but was derailed by nebulous environmental concerns. In a broader sense, though, the real misfortune from the decision was a missed opportunity to develop a reliable supply of energy from a friendly source. True, the price of oil is generally determined in a global marketplace, but a dedicated pipeline from our Northern neighbor would provide some insulation from disruptions that could devastate our economy. Much of the world’s oil resides in countries antagonistic to the U.S., or in regions where safe transport can be disrupted. Unstable regimes in the Middle East and Venezuela, and to some extent in Russia, leave the West vulnerable to targeted embargoes or general shortages that become a national security concern. Having a direct pipeline from America’s closest neighbor means some of our basic needs would be met, even during times of geopolitical turmoil.

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Commentary by Terry Anker

Organizers for the now-in-the-books Super Bowl XLVI (that’s No. 46 for those of us who have not kept up with our Roman numerals) are to be heartily congratulated for what seems regarded nationally as a standout. During these past two weeks, I’ve read with some attention the media perspective on central Indiana. Admittedly, when Allison Melangton, President and CEO of the Indianapolis Host Committee started encouraging folks to knit scarves for volunteers, recruiting school kids to write welcome notes to put in visitor’s hotel rooms and branding all manner and sort of thing “super” – “Have a Super Day” – “Participate in Super Cure” – and even go to the “Super Care Clinic” if injured or unwell – it occurred all this hospitality might serve to reinforce bigoted views of middle Americans as rube residents of Hooterville. And, yes, scores of coastal commentators begin their review of this year’s big game with remarks akin to, “It’s hard to believe Indy has

pulled it off.” Why is it hard to believe? Can’t they simply remark this was one of the best Super Bowls in years, without the ad homonym? Yet the very good manners I feared might expose to ridicule have been repeatedly mentioned with high praise. The homemade scarves are desired as a symbol of the warm welcome offered. The children’s notes have been pointed to in virtually every mass medium as a highlight of the visitor experience. How can folks be so stunned by common courtesy? Still as a routine writer of old-school thank you notes, I sometimes get cards from recipients thanking me for thanking them. Have we become so rude a simple handwritten message is coveted? Whatever the reason, I’m happy to see politeness getting kudos. In fact, I say to those behind the effort, have a super day. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.

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Happy Valentine’s Day (or, if you prefer, Happy Hallmark Holiday). If you’ve made it this far into today’s paper, you probably noticed our resident mad scientist, Art Director Zach Ross, has been busy making a cleaner, more orderly, easier-to-read Current. You probably noticed our expanded Community section. Recently-conducted readership research told us you wanted more about what moves in your community, and now you have it. Overall, the changes amount to a subtle refreshing of your weekly newspaper. We like Zach’s handiwork; we hope you do, too. Also inside today’s paper are the debuts of two sections, one a weekly, the other an annual. Night & Day is our answer to independent readership research whose results called for a more focused spotlight on all things entertainment. Headed by Entertainment Editor Christian Sorrell, it will give you what you asked for each week, because you deserve nothing less. You’ll also find Summer Camps 2012 inside today’s paper. Jordan Fischer, one of our managing editors, did the heavy lifting on the inaugural edition. It aims to be as comprehensive and helpful as possible to parents making the call on their children’s summertime pursuits. When we make changes to our newspapers, it is not without thought. With very few exceptions – and we do mean very few – we have followed the research results (which really amount to your requests) to the letter. Doing so has led us to inroads we don’t believe we otherwise would have been able to make. So, to those who participated in the random sampling by the firm we hired, and to those who independently share their views with us, thank you for taking such an interest in your newspaper. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

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was extremely red. So I did what any unsatisfied customer would do and sent it back, amidst cries of outrage and perhaps embarrassment from the table. I even overheard Doo’s dad mumble, “If she was going to order it like that, she should have ordered chicken.” I naturally called him out: “Randy, I’m going to enjoy my steak just as much as you’ll enjoy yours, so let me order it how I want!” The “damn it” was implied. My meat returned, and once again, it was too raw for my liking. Begging the server not to spit on it or allow the cook to brand it with a swastika, I sent it back once more. Finally, on the third presentation, I received a steak prepared to my liking. Was my behavior obnoxious? I don’t think so. I’ve tried to eat rare meat and simply can’t do it without dry heaving. And when I dine out, I expect to get exactly what I order, especially if it’s expensive. I know my in-laws appreciate this on some level (subconscious though it may be), even if they can’t really understand it. Their teasing material was getting old anyway; it was time to beef it up. Peace out.

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Friends make you overeat? – In a study published last week in the journal, â€œPLoS ONE,â€? Dutch researchers invited 70 pairs of women to dine together in a lab set up to look like a restaurant. The women, they found, tended to take bites of food at roughly the same time and mimic each other’s overall eating behavior. This mirroring was three times more common at the beginning of the meal than at the end, however, which suggests the women, who were strangers, may have been trying to make a favorable impression on each other. Researchers say the findings help explain previous studies showing people tend to adjust their food intake – up or down – to match that of their eating companions, and tend to eat more with others than when dining alone. -www.health.com

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Curious what the edgy trends in luxury outdoor living are so you can fashionably participate? They will essentially be creative expansions of what we’ve enjoyed the last few years and can be broken into two categories. Macro The predominant macro trend continues to be the growth of outdoor rooms. Although that formality will likely grow, it’s the various components of outdoor rooms most are able to enjoy. What’s driving this fantasy with outdoor living spaces? Fun is! We’ve discovered there’s more to life than Facebook, iPads and “Dancing with the Stars.” We’ve rediscovered life outdoors, and that a little respite in the backyard with the occasional neighbor stopping by can be good for the soul, and genuinely improve our performance in other areas of life. So, expect to read/hear/see/do more about romantic pergolas, authentic stone patios, fire features of all sorts and the most critical element of outdoor enjoyment … year-round performing landscapes. Micro Details make all the difference, not only in life, but in outdoor living, too. A great patio without thoughtful landscape is simply a sterile playground of bricks. Add some of your own

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personality and it is transformed into an atmosphere you can’t wait to get home and enjoy. That’s what micro trends are about. Edible landscapes are an effective tool of growing a few veggies among the boxwood. Sure, planning is critical for success in aesthetic and edible production. But, a purple lettuce border with rosemary and thyme tucked in the colorful perennial patch is a clever initiation, and can look stunning. And, it doesn’t have to be hidden in the backyard. The “right plant in the right place” is finally commanding the respect deserved. Local legend Bob Altum was best at this. I recall an encounter years ago when he was performing a little maintenance at a decades-old project, and it looked historically relevant because he planned for the long-term. Let’s follow his lead. Other emerging micros: do it once and do it right, water conservation efforts, rescue/reuse/ repurpose real stone, don’t fight the sight, grill and chill (my personal favorite) and going green. Let’s explore those soon. Whether it’s macro or micro … stay home. Be moved. Randy Sorrell is president of SURROUNDINGS by NatureWorks+, a Carmel home improvement firm. He may be reached at 317-679-2565, randy@choosesurroundings.com or www.choosesurroundings.com.

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