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Tuesday March 9, 2010 FREE Dr. Cynthia Becker commands full attention from Kobi, one of her chow dogs she trains to run agility courses and as a therapy dog.
Double-duty dogs Dentist trains chows to soar through agility courses and into people’s hearts as therapy dogs / P2 Photos by Kent Graham
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Double-duty dogs Dentist trains chows to soar through agility courses and into people’s hearts as therapy dogs
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By Casey Kenley Current in Noblesville Dr. Cynthia Becker has a gift for alleviating fears. As a dentist in practice for 26 years in Hamilton County, she has seen her share of phobic patients and says they are her favorite kind to treat. As a dog trainer, Becker explains how an overly cautious dog can be fearful of unfamiliar situations, leading to aggressive behavior. Dogs with this reputation are also her favorite kind. Since 1990, Becker has trained chows to maneuver agility courses with ease and to provide comfort to people as therapy dogs. Her visits to Noblesville have been frequent, from attending agility classes with Dr. Mona Gitter of Noblesville Square Animal Clinic to fostering a chow mix through the Humane Society for Hamilton County. “It’s a great way to test drive dog ownership,” says Becker, a strong advocate of fostering. Becker has adopted dogs from humane societies, rescue groups and off the streets as strays. Her hairy legion currently includes chows Kobi and China, and Sugar, a Siberian husky stray that had been following Becker on an 8-mile hike. Her newest addition is Jah-Li, a chow mix puppy found through a rescue group in Missouri. A fluffy, red stray named Foxy “led” Becker to dog ownership. Once crippled by fears including children, walking on linoleum floors and eating from Becker’s hand, Foxy’s fears lessened and her sense of security soared over a year of Becker’s self-guided training and an obedience class. Foxy earned an obedience title and was ready for another challenge. That’s when Becker heard about agility trials. Picture an obstacle course of curving tunnels, unstable teeter totters, hurdles to jump and poles to weave in and out of, all shrunken down to accommodate dogs. As a handler, Becker directs her dogs through these courses as quickly and cleanly as possible. “It takes a lot of patience and good observational skills,” Becker says. A leader’s body posture is also key; dogs will identify and respond to any little change. As with any dog, you also must understand the kind of animal you are training. “Hunting dogs, in general, are bred to take direction from humans,” Becker says regarding breeds such as golden retrievers and Labradors. Others are bred to be independent, such as Siberian huskies and German shepherds. Chows, the prevailing opinion holds, are especially difficult to train. “As a trainer, you need to know what the dog was bred to do, its inherent tendencies and how to deal with them accordingly,” Becker says. When Becker’s dogs aren’t racing through obstacle courses, many of them are serving as therapy dogs, trained to comfort people in hospitals, nursing homes and schools. “I find it relaxing and incredibly rewarding,” she says. “It’s important to have the right temperament. If you get a dog that not only likes people but wants to make people feel better, you have a good candidate.” At area libraries, her dogs have sat quietly as children who have a difficult time reading with adults looking over their shoulders
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find a canine audience improves their own proficiency. Inside the intensive care unit at Community Hospital East in Indianapolis, China visited a patient recovering from a head injury. When the woman’s hand found China’s soft fur, she smiled. The nurse said it was the first time her facial expression had changed in several weeks. “China was born to be a therapy dog,” Becker says. For Becker, the rewards of owning and training dogs are great. Unconditional love and constant entertainment are givens, but she also sees it as a way to better her community. “We humans have domesticated these animals and there are all these homeless animals that no one is taking responsibility for. Since I have a talent for this sort of thing, I feel like it’s a sort of community service,” she says.
Classes and Adoption For information about pet adoption or fostering, contact the Humane Society for Hamilton County at (317) 774-1263 or visit www.hamiltonhumane.com. Dog Dayz provides beginning obedience classes to get you started. Dog Dayz is also a practicing advocate of pet adoption and fostering and has provided long-term care for canines from the Humane Society shelter in the past. Call (317) 773-4500 or visit www.dog-dayz.com. Dr. Mona Gitter’s A Better Way group pet classes and competition obedience and agility classes take place above her office at Noblesville Square Animal Clinic. Call (317) 773-7112 or www.drfasttalk.com. Visit www.currentnoblesville.com for an expanded version of this story and more photos.
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Every week, we will print a portion of the U.S. Constitution, followed by a portion of the Indiana Constitution. We encourage you to benchmark government policies against these bedrock documents. Today: the U.S. Constitution.. Article. III. Section 2 Cont. In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before mentioned, the supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.
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'Lefty' was right on target in WWII’s bloodiest battle COMMENTARY By Zach Dunkin Little did Merrill “Lefty” Huntzinger know that when he reported to Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis 67 years ago March 11 he would end up fighting in the largest and bloodiest battle that American forces experienced in World War II, the Battle of the Bulge. And the much-decorated soldier probably never expected to be collecting another accolade 65 years after his medical discharge. The longtime Noblesville resident recently was awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honor medal for valorous action in France. Established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802, it’s the country’s highest decoration awarded. “I am still humbled receving it,” said Huntzinger, who was presented the award at the Service Club of Indianapolis. More than 19,000 Americans died at The Bulge, Hitler’s ambitious counteroffensive in December 1944. Huntzinger’s division alone suffered 2,999 casualties. Once captured by the Germans, he easily could have been No. 3,000. “That was really scary,” said the Butler University graduate, who now lives in Riverwalk Commons with Sarah, his wife of nearly 62 years. “They weren’t going to let us free, and they had to start their attack. What were they going to do with us? They were going to kill us.” A Bronze Star, a couple of Purple Hearts, and untold dozens of dead Germans later, the retired
radio ad salesman is very much alive and can recall vividly details of his 29-month U.S. Army tour. “I didn’t even think I’d be in the infantry,” said Huntzinger, who served as machine gunner in the 2nd Infantry Division. “My dad (Oscar) had been in the infantry in WWI, got wounded and hated the military. When I joined he went ballistic. He needed me on the farm in Blackford County.” Just moments after Huntzinger and his fellow soldiers were rescued, he was “popping” Germans in the streets near Krinkelt, Belgium. Under attack by a German tank, he took out a couple of gunners in the turret and then picked off a few more of the enemy following the tank. Credited with killing 12 Germans, he was awarded the Bronze Star. “I’m pretty sure I killed more than 12; I had 36 rounds and I never missed,” he recalled. “I really never knew really how many I killed throughout the war. I know I killed at least three dozen in the Battle of the Bulge. Anyway, it’s all over now.” Napoleon would have approved. Zach Dunkin is the managing editor for Current in Noblesville. You may e-mail him at zach@ currentnoblesville.com
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A.D.D. is real, and it really sucks
DISPATCHES » Janus needs three more – Janus Developmental Services, Inc. still Needs three volunteer table captains for its second annual Create, Connect, Commit fundraising breakfast March 26 at the Fountains in Carmel. The role of the table captain is to invite a table of nine guests to the free breakfast. The guests will listen to a presentation that illustrates the impact Janus programming and services make in the lives of individuals living with disabilities. Contact Teresa Steege at (317) 7738781, extension 120 or email her at Teresa@janus-inc. org. » FEMA hosts flood risk open house – Representatives from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, will host three Flood Risk Information Open House events at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 E. Pleasant St. Times and dates are 1-4 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. March 17 and 4-7 p.m. March 18. The open houses will provide Hamilton County residents with an opportunity to review a recently completed preliminary Flood Insurance Study and its accompanying preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Each open house will be staffed with representatives from various local, state, and federal agencies who will provide the most current information about flood risk, flood insurance, floodplain development regulations, and the process for Advertisement floodplain mapping within Hamilton County.
Commentary By Danielle Wilson You know what I’ve decided? A.D.D. makes me M.A.D., mad! Both in an angry sense and in a mentally crazy way. Why? Because attention deficit disorder really screws people up, and if you don’t have the patience or means to deal with it, A.D.D. can seriously tax relationships. My husband and one of my sisters have it, as does the child of good friends of ours. All our lives would just be so much easier if A.D.D. didn’t exist. And I get so irritated with those who think it’s not a real disorder, that A.D.D. is just a label pharmaceutical companies invented so they can make millions from selling Adderall, Focalin and Strattera. Clearly, these disbelievers haven’t had to work around a loved one who can’t seem to get anything done on time or, at the other extreme, gets so involved with a project he forgets about everything (and everyone) else. Take my husband. He’s never been officially diagnosed, but it’s quite clear to me and his family he suffers from A.D.D. As a child, he struggled in school and stirred up trouble. In college, he often missed deadlines and left tasks incomplete. As an adult, he’s learned to make lists and to
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self-medicate with caffeine and now enjoys a successful career. But he still drives me bonkers, like when I ask him repeatedly to plow the driveway and days later it’s still not finished, though the garage is spit-spot clean because on the way to the shovel, he became distracted by the leaf-strewn floor. Then there’s my younger sister. I never thought much about her having A.D.D., but when I look back on her childhood, the signs were all there. She too struggled in school, even though my parents held her back a year, and she frequently had trouble focusing on homework. Christina probably had the hyperactivity component too, as she was always in motion, whether it was bouncing off the basement walls or competing in gymnastics or cross country. Over the past several years, she has become increasingly frustrated at her inability to read a book and has opted for medication. She can now read chapters at a time without losing interest or focus. But she’s also 32. Think of all that time she suffered for nothing, believing she was lacking in some way. The worst scenario, though, is parents dealing with a child who has A.D.D. Our friends’ preschooler suffers from A.D.H.D., and because she also has some learning disabilities, her disorder is preventing her
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from benefiting from therapy. (She can’t sit still to practice her speech, so her verbal skills are falling farther and farther behind her peers.) At the recommendation of a child psychiatrist, her parents have started trying different medications, but so far they haven’t found the right combination of drug and dosage. She’s either completely unaffected or too comatose to eat. Their doctor assures them that they will get it right and that her A.D.H.D. will soon be a worry of the past, but it’s terribly difficult for them as parents to watch their child go through this. They also have the self-doubt that comes along with medicating a young child. Is it safe? Should we wait until she’s older? What will her teachers say? The whole thing blows. Given our family history, we’ve been extremely lucky that none of our children suffer from A.D.D. No Einsteins in the bunch either, but I’m okay with that. If they work hard and do their best, they’ll succeed. That’s a lot harder to accomplish when you suffer from A.D.D. Peace O.U.T.
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The total impact on the general fund is $3,374,204. Some of those savings include: • $1 million – Reduce the district’s cost of health insurance for employees by $1 million or reduce 20 teaching positions. • $525,000 – Freeze the salary of all certified teaching staff at present levels and suspend incremental salary increases or reduce 10 teaching positions. (Salaries and benefits of administrators and all other staff already have been frozen.) • $450,000 – Change daily schedules at the intermediate and middle school that would reduce nine teaching positions. • $170,000 – Close the pool at freshman campus • $121,500 – At the high school, eliminate transportation costs for athletics and performing arts, reduce cost of clubs and academic teams by 25 percent, reduce cost of athletic programs by 25 percent. For a complete list of cutbacks, see the online version of this story at www.currentnoblesville. com.
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Baby, you wear it well I could keep the car seat Commentary where it belonged -- in the By Krista Bocko car. I don’t think parents My friend Joni and I met could enjoy hobbling around up at the Children’s Museum with a car seat, it looks highly last week and loved seeing uncomfortable all the babies that were being It saved my back. And my “worn” by their moms or dads. arms. Carrying a heavy baby Yes, it’s called babywearing for any length of time is pretty and it’s an ancient practice tiring. When I wear my baby, that’s making a comeback (like that problem is solved. Using co-sleeping and breastfeeding), a quality baby carrier will and for good reason. distribute weight across your I’ve worn all my babies back, making it very comfortin all kinds of carriers, from able to wear. slings to wraps to mei tais to It’s hands-free. Especially a Snugli (I don’t recommend with having other children, I the Snugli). I’ve given out the need my hands for hand holdname of what I’m wearing to Photo courtesy of Conner Prairie ing. Being able to run or at interested mothers (hotsling! Krista Bocko demonstrates how to “wear” a least pick up the pace to chase Moby wrap!) and directions baby an errant child is important. for how to find tying techAnd having hands free to cook or do whatever else niques (youtube!). So, it’s always exciting to me to I need to do is a sanity saver. see other babywearers. See my blog for links. Spread the babywearing So, why babywearing? What are the benefits? love! Plenty. Babywearing kept my baby right where they needed to be -- next to me (or my husband). It Krista Bocko, her husband and four only made sense. What baby would want to be children live in “Old Town.” Noblesville in sitting in an car seat when they could benefit from a historic home. She can be reached at being wrapped up next to their favorite person in www.cachetwrites.blogspot.com the world?
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The First Ward School of Noblesville was opened in 1888 as an elementary school. It was located at Tenth and Harrison streets on the same property that is now the site of North Elementary School. If you have any historic photos of Noblesville, contact Nancy Massey at nmassey789@aol.com or Carol Ann Schweikert at noblepooh@att.net for a pictorial history they are compiling of the city.
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Don’t flush those unused pills; TOM WOOD get rid of them at Marsh stores By Zach Dunkin Current in Noblesville While most of us are well aware of the dangers of improperly disposing items like batteries, paint and toxic household products, we might not think about how to get rid of unused and unwanted medications. We simply flush them down the toilet or toss them in the trash. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management cautions us not to do so. “Flushing medicines down the toilet is not the proper way to dispose of them,” said Amber Finkelstein, public information officer for the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. “Wastewater facilities are not designed to remove those pharmaceutical chemicals, and they’ll find their way into the waterways.” Throwing pharmaceuticals in the garbage also poses a hazard because pets and children can be poisoned as a result of accidental ingestion That’s why the IDEM and Marsh Store Pharmacies partner twice a year to collect unwanted and unused medicine. Hoosiers will have the opportunity to dispose of them from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 13 and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 14 at Central Indiana Marsh stores. There are two Marsh stores in Noblesville: 17901 River Avenue and 14450 Mundy Drive.
Specific types of pharmaceuticals that will be accepted include: • Prescription medications • Over-the-counter medications • Vitamins and nutritional supplements • Veterinary medications • Sharps or needles in resalable hard, plastic containers. The following items will not be accepted: • Controlled substances • Hazardous, poisonous or toxic substances • Flammable liquids containing alcohol • Mixed medications or medications in alternate containers • Medical or household chemicals • Inhalers • Business waste All items must be fully identifiable and in their original containers but Finkelstein cautions participants to delete patient information displayed on discarded containers because of the risk of identity theft. “Either cross out your personal information with a heavy Sharpie or remove the part of the label that has that information on it,” she said. “Just be sure the name of the medication is on there.” To locate a Marsh Pharmacy location, visit www.marsh.net.
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DISPATCHES » Community Health ranked among top 20 – Community Health Network ranked 19th in the SDI IHN 100, a report regarded as the premier rating system of the nation’s top 100 health care networks (IHNs) on performance and degree of integration. This is the 13th edition of the annual assessment by SDI, published in the January 25 issue of Modern Healthcare. Community is one of only two health care organizations in Indiana to make the top 100 list, and the only one in the Indianapolis-area. The SDI report grades health networks using a 100-point scale. Community Health Network’s total score was 83.60. The highest ranked integrated health care system, Sentara Healthcare (Norfolk, VA) received a total score this year of 91.21. » Free digestive disorders seminar – March 13 from 9-10:30 a.m. at St.Vincent Medical Center Northeast in Fishers, Anil Yakhmi, MD, gastroenterologist, will discuss the prevention and treatment of common digestive disorders. Area residents can register for the free educational seminar by calling 317-338-CARE (2273) or online at northeast.stvincent.org. » Cosmetic liar? – When looking for a plastic surgeon, a few red flags will let you know if you’re talking to someone you may want to avoid. First, if he overpromises. Anyone telling you you’ll drop 20 years isn’t being entirely honest. Next, anyone telling you he is an artist is putting his vision before standard operating procedures. Finally, if a surgeon tells you he’s never seen complications, he’s probably not very experienced. - www.health.com » Go natural – Natural skin remedies abound, but if you’re looking for Mother Nature’s fix for flawless skin, these five botanicals are for you: • Bearberry - The leaves contain arbutin, a derivative of the skin lightener hydroquinone, which reduces age spots • Acai - rich in emollients that help seal in moisture and strengthen the skin's surface so it's more resilient against outside irritation • Red tea – an anti-inflammatory that helps relieve itchiness and facial flushing • Argan oil – touted as “liquid gold” for its moisturizing ability on dry, lackluster skin • Durian – creamy pulp contains hydrating oils, protective antioxidants, and natural sugars - www.prevention.com
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Years later, jumping rope for heart research has a different meaning Jump Rope for Heart’s benefits reach beyond monetary amounts. Students and their families learn the importance of physical fitness in maintaining cardiovascular health. In an age where some kids spend far more time in front of a screen than they do playing kickball in the backyard, it’s another opportunity to emphasize a healthy lifestyle. Students will learn about eating well and staying away from tobacco products. With any luck, this generation will help reduce Indiana’s embarrassingly high obesity and smoking rates. To be completely honest, reading the alarming statistics regarding heart disease and stroke lit a fire under my hibernating behind. I’m looking forward to throwing on my running shoes as the temperatures continue to climb. When I signed our son’s permission slip, I told him I was excited he would be helping to fight heart disease. He was far more excited about earning a jump rope.
COMMENTARY By Leslie Webber Heart disease isn’t something I normally associate with children. So, I was surprised to learn that according to the American Heart Association, more than 30,000 children are born in the U.S. each year with a heart defect. Heart disease and stroke are the number one and number three causes of all deaths in the U.S. The American Heart Association is giving kids a chance to help. During the next few weeks, several Noblesville schools will be participating in “Jump Rope for Heart.” The program allows the community to support the association’s efforts to fund research and promote cardiovascular care. I remember participating as a kid, and the lessons I learned stuck with me. Granted, I no longer exercise enough to make my gym teacher proud, but there’s always hope. What I remember most is spending time in our sweltering gymnasium jumping rope with friends. At the time, we were focused on collecting enough money to earn our own jump ropes. Now, as an adult, I appreciate the importance of the funds we raised as children back then.
Leslie Webber is a Noblesville resident, wife, mother of two very young children and a professional photographer. Visit her Web site at www.lesliewebber.com.
Don’t be afraid to talk to your doctor about natural remedies COMMENTARY By Carol Rossetti, N.D. I am surprised and delighted that many mainstream medical doctors are choosing to educate themselves on natural remedies. That’s unprecedented and decidedly a step forward in patient care. Many of you are using natural remedies and afraid to tell your medical doctor fearing repercussions. Let your doctors know you are working with a Naturopathic Doctor and what natural remedies they are taking. When you decide to talk to your medical doctor, here are some helpful tips: • Don’t ask your doctor what he/she thinks about natural remedies. Ask them what they know. A good doctor will tell you what they know or do not know. • Tell them you are more interested in finding the cause rather than just taking a prescription. • I have my clients set up a call between themselves, their medical doctor, and myself so everyone is on the same page. • If surgery or long term drug therapy is recommended, consider a second opinion
from a Naturopathic Doctor. Whatever is best for the patient should be the doctor’s primary concern and learning new things is definitely a good thing. Don’t let anyone tell you that natural remedies are not tested. That is simply not true. The National Institute of Health’s Alternative and Complementary Medicine division is conducting hundreds of research projects right now. Look them up for yourself. Find a new medical doctor if they: • Don’t admit what they do not know. • Generalize about natural remedies. • Are not open to peer reviewed, published studies about non-drug therapy. • Don’t listen to your full explanation of symptoms, required for effective treatment with alternatives. It’s your body and you are its keeper.
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DISPATCHES » Church having noodle dinner – Refuge Christian Church, 11772 196th St., is having its annual Chicken/Beef Noodle Dinner from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. March 12. The menu includes chicken and noodles or beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, cole slaw or applesauce, rolls, dessert and a drink. Donations will be accepted. Proceeds will help the Christian Women’s Circle with their ongoing missions. For more information, call (317) 773-0190. » Info on etiquette, dancing program – Rebecca’s Cotillion invites parents of middle school students to attend a free information coffee from 7-8:30 p.m. March 18 at the Ritz Charles, 12156 N. Meridian St., Carmel. Parents will have an opportunity to hear about Rebecca’s program that includes etiquette and dancing for middle school students. Call (317) 844-8320 for a reservation, and visit www.rebeccascotillion.com for more information. » Spring market fundraiser – There will be a Spring Market fundraiser event from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 27, at 3501 Westfield Road, Noblesville. Vendors include Mary Kay, Tupperware, Party Lite, Premiere Jewelry, SouthernLiving Home, Personal Trainer and more.
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Claireece “Precious” Jones, played by Gabourey Sidibe, is an abused high schooler who discovers empowerment at an alternative school in “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire.
Set in Harlem 1987, “Precious” is the firstperson story of Claireece “Precious” Jones, an obese, illiterate 16-year-old who’s pregnant with her second child. She’s the victim of her mother, a serial abuser, played with terrifying rage by Mo’Nique, and was raped repeatedly by her father. She’s like a thousand others girls that people pass on the streets every day without seeing. Her entire life has taught her to feel worthless, like “ugly, black grease.” Gabourey Sidibe, in her first acting role, plays
Precious. Outwardly, she is unexpressive, barely ever speaking and hardly allowing a flicker of emotion to visit upon her broad face. Inside her mind, though, is a flight of dreams and thoughts she uses to transport herself out of the hellhole that is her life. Precious is given a second chance when she’s sent to an alternative school, where she finds a teacher and fellow female students who help her, for the first time in her life, to feel empowered. The vibrant fantasies that ping around her head start to translate into the journals she
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Mudsocks Grill, named after Fishers’ archaic, original moniker, brought dependably good food to a corner of Noblesville that had, until a few years ago, almost no retail development. The restaurant’s made quite an impression; its head chef recently nabbed an award sponsored by the Indiana Pork Council. For a sure-fire winner, order the chipotlé barbecue pulled pork sandwich, topped with cheddar cheese and fried onion strings, or the more delicate mesquite turkey wrap, smoked turkey, spinach, roasted red peppers, cranberries, and red onions wrapped up in a basil tomato tortilla. For a heftier meal, try the grilled chicken tortellini diablo, grilled chicken with spinach and cheese tortellini, sautéed garlic, zucchini, and yellow squash tossed in a house-made vodka cream sauce. Mudsocks offers a banquet room available for special events and a full bar, including 12 beers on tap, and an extensive wine and martini list.
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River Expeditions on New River Gorge Where: Lansing, W. Va. Getting there: From Indianapolis, take I-70 east, I-75 south, U.S. 35 east, I-64 east, West Virginia 612 east, U.S. 19 north. About 6 ¾ hours, 384 miles. When: April 10 through October. Info: www.raftinginfo.com Photo provided by Weirick Communications or (800) 463-9873. Because of heavy snow to the north this winter, experts are predicting What: One of the worst higher water on New River Gorge, which drives powerful tides, waves winters on record could and holes. result in one of the best rafting seasons in decades for visitors to West Virginia’s New River Gorge. Whitewater rafting experts at River Expeditions, one of the region’s premier rafting guide outfits, are predicting record high water. Adventure enthusiasts can experience the raging waters caused by this year’s spring thaw on the New River when River Expeditions opens its season April 10. The higher water drives powerful tides, waves and holes, taking what’s already an exciting rafting experience to a whole new level. The biggest whitewater of the season is featured March through May. River Expeditions offers several spring packages, including overnight family trips, single- and two-day trips, high adventure/small raft options and more. Located 4 miles south of the New River Gorge Bridge in the heart of West Virginia’s New River Gorge National Park, River Expeditions is family-owned and operated business offering more than 70 years of combined outfitting experience in rafting, mountain biking, ATV touring, horseback riding, rock climbing and rappelling. On-site RV and tent camp sites, new cabins, outfitter and camp stores, Fire Creek Lodge and Conference Center, massage therapy, dining area, outdoor pools, hot tubs, paintball and The Red Dog River Saloon add to the guest experience.
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Humanities Council launches ‘Food for Thought’ campaign Commentary By Keira Amstutz The food we eat does more than sustain us. It helps to define us. The ways we grow, prepare and eat food, the role we give it in our daily routines, and the rituals and traditions that surround it in our homes and communities speak volumes about who we are. Food gives us a sense of place. Food is often our first exposure to an unfamiliar culture. Food often serves as the centerpiece for family gatherings as well as opportunities to learn more about new friends The Indiana Humanities Council believes food serves as a wonderfully tangible demonstration of the way our cultures are defined, united and distinguished, and the way we all hunger for greater understanding of each other and the world around us. For that reason, the council has launched “Food for Thought,” a two-year, statewide celebration and examination of food and the role it plays in our culture. And the council is inviting you to get involved, to join the conversation and enjoy the events and activities “Food for Thought” will highlight in 2010 and 2011, and to learn about what the food you eat says about
you, your family, your community and your state. “Food for Thought” will encourage the people of Indiana to think, read and talk about food through events, festivals, public conversations, a traveling exhibit, community gardens, visiting farms and more. We’ll consider our personal connections to food as well as global issues surrounding food-issues such as hunger, nutrition, food production, agricultural innovation and obesity. Where will “Food for Thought” take place? You will find events at county fairs and fine restaurants; in family kitchens and art galleries; in classrooms and libraries; in backyard gardens and farm fields; in new restaurants and historic homes; in a wide range of venues in the state’s biggest cities and smallest towns. To learn more about “Food for Thought" events in your area, go to www. FoodforThoughtIndiana.org.
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A big-city teenager shakes things up when he comes to a small town in “Footloose,” through March 21 at the Beef & Boards Dinner Theater, 9301 N. Michigan Road, Indianapolis. When rebellious Ren McCormack, played by Dominic Sheahan-Stahl, and his mother move from Chicago to rural Bomont, Ren learns dancing is banned by law. The town minister thinks rock ‘n roll music is evil and his daughter, Ariel, played by Erin P. West, feels trapped. Ren decides the best outlet for all the kids is a dance. The show includes songs like “Footloose,” “Almost Paradise” and “Let’s Hear It for the Boy.” Tickets range from $35 to $58, and a buffet dinner, coffee and tea. For reservations, call (317) 872- 9664 between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays. For complete show schedule, visit www.beefandboards.com.
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Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s Pyramid Players presents “Disney’s Aladdin Jr., the stage adaptation of the popular Disney movie as their first Live Theatre for Kids series, weekend sthrough March 20, then April 10, 17 and 23-24 These one-hour shows take place on Fridays at 10 a.m. and again on Saturdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Adam Crowe, formerly of of Noblesville, plays the Sultan. Performances are for all ages, but offered particularly for children in preschool through sixth grade. All tickets are $12.50 and include a snack. For reservations, contact the box office at (317) 872-9664.
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Experience an authentic and intimate dinner in the Conner House during Conner Prairie’s Hearthside Suppers on Fridays through Sundays through March 21. Guests help with preparations by the hearth, sip on hot cider and indulge in a meal of queen soup, pork roasts with winter vegetables and chicken fricassee, with everything from the menu created from early 19th-century recipes. The 3-hour program, recommended for ages 10 and older, begins at 6 p.m. Reservations are required. Cost is $55 per person. For information and reservations, call (317) 776- 6006. Conner Prairie Interactive History Park is 13400 Allisonville Road in Fishers.
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Stonycreek Farm Nursery and Landscaping of Noblesville is displaying a “Little House on the Prairie” cabin and landscape to correspond with the “A Novel Idea” theme at this year’s 52nd annual Indiana Flower and Patio Show, March 13 – 21 at the West Pavilion Hall of the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Each of the 29 showcase garden landscape artists at the show has selected a favorite book. The show is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. General admission is $12, while children younger than 12 are admitted free.
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The following musical acts will be playing live at Mo’s Irish Pub, 13193 Levinson Lane in the Hamilton Town Center, Noblesville. For more information, call (317) 770-9020. March 11 – Parasia March 12 – The Daniel Joseph Band March 13 – Aberdeen Project St. Patrick’s Day, March 17 – Lemon Wheels (inside) and Flying Toasters (outside).
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DISPATCHES » 75-year-gala for chamber – The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its 75th anniversary with a 75th Diamond Anniversary Gala “75 and Counting” Nov. 6 at The Mansion at Oak Hill, 5801 E. 116th St., in Carmel. The black-tie event will feature dining and dancing to the music of Jayne Bond and the Pink Martinis, a video depicting the history of the Chamber, and a Las Vegasstyle casino. Reservations may be made after Sept.1. Several sponsorship opportunities from $500 to $10,000 are available. For more information or to request a sponsorship packet, please contact the Chamber office at (317) 773-0086. » Local census workers needed – Workers are needed to help conduct the U.S. Census 2010 in this community. Positions include census takers, crew leaders, crew leader assistants, recruiting assistants and census clerks. Workers get paid weekly, work flexible hours, receive paid training and receive reimbursement for authorized mileage and other work-related expenses. Apply by calling (866) 861-2010 and your zip code will be matched to the nearest census application location.
My daughter loves me Experience as much as orange that “Si” COMMENTARY By David Cain Nothing is more inspiring than your child’s love. The look in their eyes as they glance at you with a look of reliance. You are their rock. You are their cornerstone, their foundation. They look to you for their very existence. You are their essence. I was playing with my 2-year-old daughter. She is fluent in broken English and a second language I call “baby” – a rich result of broken English spoken through a pacifier. Remove the pacifier, and you get broken English, put it in and you get “baby.” Either way, the result is confusing and cute. You’ll smile as often as you’re frustrated. As we played, she stopped suddenly, looked at me and said, “I love you daddy!” I felt the warmth flush through my body, as I smiled at her with great satisfaction she added, “I love orange too!” I had achieved the same status as a color. Not just any color, but orange. Orange and I shared my daughter’s admiration and love. Her love for her father was at par with orange. I wasn’t sure how to react, but I could feel the warmth fade. Like home, business presents opportunities for the same feelings. While you might believe
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State flower should represent our heritage, not gravesites COMMENTARY By Holly Funk Indiana is so rich in Native American history that they named the whole dang place after them. So why, then, is our state flower, the peony, an exotic flower from China? Adopted as the state flower of Indiana in 1957, it replaced the zinnia, which held the title for 26 years. Both of these selections perplex me, given the rich history of our state, as neither of them represents our past very well. For example, this area was thick with Native Americans when the settlers arrived, and settlers absolutely had to rely on them a bit to survive. (Remember that whole Thanksgiving thing?) And at the same time, the settlers brought many plants with them that ended up finding a home here. The dandelions, for instance. Settlers brought them here as food for honeybees and many parts of the plants are used medicinally as well as nutritionally. The peony was supposedly chosen for its popularity to adorn memorials all over the state. A nice sentiment, I suppose. But I think a flower that represents the history of the people who settled this land would be more appropriate. Native plant enthusiasts absolutely insist that the state flower should be a native wildflower. And I don’t see why that shouldn’t be so. Except
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» Science fair winners announced – Juniors Katie Turk and Austin Mace won the top awards in the Noblesville High School Science Fair. Katie’s project, “Vegetable DNA Variations,” was named Outstanding Project in the Biological Science division while Austin’s project, “Strength of Triangle Truss Bridges,” was named Outstanding Project in the Physical Science division. All of the science fairs in the Noblesville Schools system are complete for another year. For a complete list of results please visit www. currentnoblesville com and click on the online version of the science fair story
» New, longer kindergarten class – For the first time, Teaching Our Preschoolers, an early childhood ministry of the First Christian Church in Noblesville for preschool classes for children ages one through pre-kindergarten, will offer a kindergarten class, beginning next school year. The children would attend from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. This time would add approximately 60 more minutes of instruction time to current kindergartens that operate on a half-day schedule. For more information, visit the Web site www. noblesvillepreschool.com, or call director Susie Beam at (317)773-4582.
COMMENTARY By Hannah Davis When I was in fifth grade, I was told I’d never have to pay for college. But this was assuming, I think, that I would maintain my perfect grades for the rest of eternity. When they started to droop (and that’s putting it mildly), I was told not to worry too much, because there’s “a scholarship for everyone,” and surely my SAT scores would be high enough to “have colleges begging for [me].” As much as it pains me to say it, things haven’t turned out so spectacularly. No, I haven’t given a penny to a school yet. But I’ll have to fork over the cash soon enough, because as it turns out, there’s not a scholarship for everyone. Yes, I qualify for a good handful of them. But I won’t be the only girl applying for the generic Lions Club one, or the three that Tri Kappa offers. The chances of me winning a decently sized scholarship are lookin’, at this point, pretty slim.
What about those niché ones, you ask? Well, unfortunately my parents don’t work for Industrial Dielectrics, I don’t intend to major in fine arts, and I only attended my elementary school for two years, not the required minimum of three. I knew I’d find home-schooling’s downside eventually. I’m left wondering what normal, underachieving-but-still-intelligent-and-hard-working teenagers are supposed to do. I’ve had a job for years, I’ve gotten decent grades, and I’ve dedicated my last 10 summers to 4-H. That doesn’t seem to be helping much right now, though. I came to terms a long time ago with the fact that I’d have to take out some massive loans, but I need all the help I can get. And it doesn’t look like I’m going to find it in scholarships.
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The 80/20 rule of a gorgeous home! COMMENTARY By Vicky Earley Twenty percent of the time, when I enter a client’s home, they believe they need to change 80 percent too much to pull their home together. Oh, you know where I am headed with this – it is all about the old 80/20 rule by Pareto. Twenty percent of your activities produce 80 percent of your results. Are you focusing on the 80, or the 20? Focus on the 20! Start this process by writing down 20 changes that will produce real results. Be brutal with yourself. If you are longing for hardwood floors, new door hardwood, new tile in the master bath and storage shelves for your kid’s playroom, but still have a sofa that drags on the floor, you could blow the budget and still not have a single room that feels good. Because these changes probably represent separate areas in your home, it is time to isolate the 20 percent of your home (probably two rooms) that can really make a difference. Select these areas based on the idea that they would really benefit from your attention and are important to the quality of life in your home. Often, this could be the family room and kitchen. The other areas are not forgotten…they are simply in queue. Success in decorating comes when it is packaged with completion rather than scattered. These two spaces will become our focus area. At this point, outside of “pick up and clean up,” put blinders on. Pick your high-leverage items in this space to tackle. Estimate
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No more excuses; find time to find your family history COMMENTARY By Darla Kinney Scoles Lately when people ask about my genealogical pursuits I find myself saying things like “life has been really hectic lately” (which it has) or “this week is crazy-busy” (which it is). In other words, I haven’t made much progress. I love the online searching and finding part of family history work; the charting and detailing -- not so much. I had many seemingly valid excuses for delaying the latter activities and was regularly employing them until … This weekend I read an article about a man in Provo, Utah, who, despite receiving a mid2009 diagnosis of ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), regularly finds the time and motivation to move forward on all aspects of his family’s tree. Tom Bassett quotes Richard Llewellyn when asked about his efforts: “I saw behind me those who had gone, and before me those who are to come. I looked back and saw my father, and his father, and all our fathers, and in front to see my son, and his son, and the sons upon sons beyond. And their eyes
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