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Four city restaurants on ChowTown’s Tenderloin Trail and Barley Island Brew Company. The ChowTown, Current in Noblesville Indiana promotion also includes an endorsement by Locally owned restaurants, farm markets and food Food Network Star Ted Allen, who is the county’s related events are the focus of the 2010 ChowTown official “foodie.” Promotion presented by the Hamilton More information on the promotion as well County Convention and Visitor Bureau now as recipes from local restaurants and a through August. map of the “Tenderloin Trail” are found Visitors and area residents can at www.ChowTownIndiana.com. enjoy “eight days of food,” featur“Our integrated marketing and proding “Tenderloin Tuesday” discounts at uct development strategy will help shape participating restaurants on special days Hamilton County as a great place to visit – wheththroughout the summer, in addition to other er you are a “foodie” or simply enjoy a good steak,” said specials. Noblesville restaurants on the county-wide Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau Tenderloin Trail, beginning June 22, include Lutz’s Executive Director Brenda Myers. Steakhouse, The Hamilton, Alexander’s on the Square 5132.17.MQ.Current(Nblsv)-05_Layout 1 5/5/10 9:07 AM Page 1
End of the spring And here she comes back (Hi hi hi hi) (Yeah) Those summer days, those summer days Sly Stone By Zach Dunkin Current in Noblesville The Farmers Market opens. The movie series begins. And the sound of squealing kids and splashing water will be heard again. It’s beginning to look a lot like summer in Noblesville. And it all begins Saturday.
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Sponsored by Noblesville Main Street, the 19-year-old Noblesville Farmers Market is the oldest in Hamilton County and runs from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays through October 30 – rain or shine, beginning Saturday. As many as 3,000 customers a day come to the market to check out more than 65 booth spaces’ worth of produce, meat, crafts, fresh flowers, homemade pies, kettle corn and more. At least 50 percent of a food seller’s products is grown by the seller. The market is located at the intersection of State Road 32 and State Road 19, just west of the Conner Street Bridge in the Riverview Hospital overflow parking lot. Call Noblesville Main Street at (317) 776-0205 for more information.
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Unlike the Farmers Market, which has been around for nearly two decades, the City of Noblesville outdoor summer movie series is in only its second year. The free series opens Saturday with the screening of “Cars” and closes Oct.
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1 with “E.T. – The Extraterrestrial.” With the exception of “E.T.,” all of the movies will be shown on 30-foot inflatable screen at the Events Lawn at Dillon Park near 146th Street and Hazel Dell Parkway. “E.T.” will be shown on the corner of 9th and Logan as part of the October 1 First Friday event. The series also includes: “Hoosiers,” June 12 “The Blindside,” July 10 “Ratatouille,” Aug. 21 “Wall-E,” Sept. 14. Guests are invited to bring a blanket, lawn chairs and picnic dinners. For more information, call (317) 7766345 or visit www.destinationnoblesville.com.
Pool and the beach
The Forest Park Aquatic Center, which opens Saturday, includes a newly lined, heated Olympic-size, 10-lane, 50-meter pool and a separate diving pool with 1-meter and 3-meter spring boards. The pool has a water slide and a new climbing wall. Infants and toddlers can enjoy their own zeroentry, activity pool with a frog slide, geysers and a wall of water. The pool is open from noon to 7 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, noon to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays. Admission is $5 for all day or $3 after 5 p.m. For information, visit www. forestparkpool.org. For a low-key dip, Dillon Park has a free, multi-functional spray park. Morse Park and Beach open May 29. Facilities include a bathhouse with rest rooms, showers and lockers. Admission is $2 per person. Morse Park has four shelters for outdoor events.
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‘Charming’ downtown should not be kept a secret Editor: I was in Noblesville recently on business and had no idea its downtown had bloomed into such a fabulous place. It was charming and vibrant. The businessman I met with also had not been to the heart of Noblesville. He was enthralled. He lives in downtown Chicago and loves it. However, he was enchanted by the entire atmosphere of the Noblesville area as he drove in for our series of meetings. As we talked through driving directions by phone of how to get to The Hamilton, he kept raving about all the charming buildings. It was clear that there were so many options for lunch,
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and post-meetings, for coffee (I later stopped at Noble Coffee). Something about the Square and the surrounding streets made me want to park and get out and wander around. I was tempted to buy something, even though I normally dislike shopping. Is it possible there is a mood of cheer that hovers over downtown? I don’t know, but I plan on coming back soon to find out. Too bad their marketing isn’t more effective. It is worth the drive to step into that world. They are worthy of being called a Place of Destination. Tia Nielsen Indianapolis
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It is our position that we people of Hamilton County are lucky to be served by some of the finest men in uniform anywhere in our state. On May 5, law enforcement and political leaders from around the county gathered to show support for these brave men and women who have put their lives on the line day in and day out to help serve and protect and who paid the ultimate price for their service with their lives. While it can be hard to appreciate police officers as they serve in the daily duties of traffic control and dispute resolution, remember that all interactions are not so common place as a ticket for speeding. More routinely they are exposed to more significant law breakers. They put their lives on the line to make our streets safer. It’s hard to imagine a more noble life. So, next time we are speaking to an officer, let’s remember to show them the respect they deserve both for their uniform and for their willingness to make a sacrifice on our behalf. Absent that thin blue line, our lives would be dramatically different and not in a way that most would enjoy.
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It is our position that the folks at British Petroleum should have been far more prepared than it seems they were for an oil spill like the one that followed the tragedy on their Gulf-based pumping platform offshore of the American coast. While BP is making efforts to clean up the spill, we believe that the company’s lack of adequate planning may have contributed to the looming disaster for sea life and our shores. With an adequate plan in place, could they have reacted more quickly to the disaster? We believe so. The domes that have been put in place to contain the oil should have been built and waiting for such an eventuality. This is not a unique event. And BP executives should have taken all the necessary precautions to contain an oil spill as quickly as possible. However, our Federal government must guard against overreaction and throwing fuel prices back above the $4 mark. Consuming resources is a messy (but profitable) business. Care must balance cost. But likewise, cost must balance care. Make BP pay the price, as appropriate, but do not summarily harm the larger industry in some retaliatory strike against big oil or for the radical left.
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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.. Amendment 14 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
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2. Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.
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From the backshop Please help us help family First Merchants Bank has joined Current to raise money for the survivors of Rick Schoolcraft, 52, the former Carmel High School groundskeeper who died May 8 in the wake of a horrific lawnmower accident on the grounds of the high school. He was taken to Wishard Hospital with severe burns, which proved too much to overcome. The well-liked Westfield resident leaves behind a wife, two sons and two daughters. Hamilton County residents are phenomenal at coming to the aid of fellow citizens in need, and this presents another chance. First Merchants will make the first deposit in a fund it is launching to benefit the family. Our deposit will be next. We encourage you to give to the Rick Schoolcraft Donation Fund. Every dollar will matter. You may do so at any First Merchants branch. Please help. ••• Sit down. Here’s a quote from President Barack Obama regarding the Supreme Court nomination of Elena Kagan and her role in campaign finance law: “…because in a democracy, powerful interests must not be allowed to drown out the voices of ordinary citizens.” Is he serious? ObamaCare? The
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DISPATCHES » Road closing for reconstruction – The city of Noblesville’s contractor will be re-constructing Howe Road as a tree-lane roadway with storm drainage, forcing the closure of Howe between 146th Street and Greenfield Avenue, beginning on or after May 17 and lasting for approximately 75 days, weather permitting. A multi-use trail will be constructed along the west side of Howe Road from 146th Street to the existing trail at Cumberland Point subdivision. A detour route will be posted. » Volunteers needed at Agape – Volunteer training at Agape Therapeutic Riding Center is scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m. May 25. Volunteers are needed to assist riders, helping to guide the horse around the indoor arena and through the wooded trails that surround the Agape property in Cicero. Volunteers should at least 16 years of age, but 14and 15-years-olds can partner with a parent or guardian as a team. For more information contact Madie Goeller at (317) 773-7433 ex. 18 or msgoeller@comcast.net. » Chamber seeking nominations – The Noblesville Chamber of Commerce is looking for nominations for its fifth annual “Pinnacle Award” which represents a Noblesville resident and/or business owner representing outstanding achievement in community service. Nominations are requested by May 20, and the nomination form can be found at the Chamber Web site, www. noblesvillechamber.com or call (317) 773-0086.
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Commentary By Danielle Wilson My 8-year-old daughter came home the other day in tears. She had just been to her first talent show rehearsal, and the practice had not gone well. At least in her mind. “Our music didn’t work (sob), we messed up on the words (sniffle) and NO (sob) BODY (sniffle) CLA-APPED (all out weeping).” After I gave her some there, there’s and talked her back from the ledge, she elaborated. “The microphone made my voice sound weird, and being on stage made my tummy go wooshy. I don’t want to do it anymore!” OK then, quit. But wait, Wilsons aren’t quitters! Besides the fact that she made a commitment, and we try and teach our children it’s important to follow through on commitments, I want her to go through this process so she can gain confidence in public speaking. And who knows, maybe even have fun while she’s doing it. Unfortunately, it’s hard for me to understand her fears, as I am a closet starlet (Lights! Camera! Danielle!), though whenever I have to speak or perform (my sister-in-law and I do a killer lounge singer act), I need to do shots of Immodium just to keep out of the pot. But I know that if I can just push through the anxiety, I’ll do more than simply survive the experience, I’ll truly enjoy it. So we’ve talked to her about how feeling like you’re going to vomit is natural; that almost everyone gets nervous before having to stand in front of a big group of people. In fact, the almighty Internet ranks public speaking as the second most common phobia, after the fear of spiders. Her dad, for example, has struggled for most of his life with giving talks and speeches. He dropped classes in college if an oral report was required
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and met his public speaking requirement by completing a correspondence class for which students sent tape-recorded speeches in for a grade. Tape. Recorded. Speeches. (And we wonder why our college graduates don’t have the skill sets to compete in a global economy?) His fear of speaking also prevented him from making toasts at his siblings’ weddings and has caused full-blown panic attacks at work prior to meetings in which he was to present. He has only recently been able to conquer some of that fear with the help of beta blockers and behavioral baby-step therapy. (Way to go, Doo!) But I often wonder how he ended up this way and what kinds of steps we can take as parents to make sure our kids don’t follow in his anxiety-ridden footsteps. As of today, five days before the big show, she is back on board with performing. She has to get through a dress rehearsal, which may send her packing, but by that time, her name will already be in the program and she’ll be locked in. Her brothers continue to make fun of her, but as we have pointed out, they are too scaredy cat to even try, so their opinions are poo. More than anything, I want her to enjoy this experience. I would hate for this to be the moment in her life when she decides that she’s never ever ever going to speak in front of people again; that she develops her father’s phobia and misses out. Because I expect at least one of my kiddos to inherit my love of the stage and to provide good quality entertainment at family functions after I’m too old to don a beaded gown and belt out a Barbra Streisand number. Peace out.
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A run through the neighborhood right up my alley – and elsewhere Commentary By Krista Bocko I’ve never been a runner. I never understood how people could possibly run and even find it enjoyable. My husband started running six years ago and I thought he was crazy, too. But some odd reason I decided to try running again this spring. And guess what? I’ve found that I like to run. However, the conditions have to be right. Yes, I am fickle. I’ve found out what I don’t like, and I don’t like treadmill running. All I can do on the treadmill is fixate on the blinking red dot going around the track oh-so-slowly until I get my requisite time in. I fiddle with the speed; I speed up, I slow down, I hope I don’t fall. Then when I get off I careen back and forth trying to get used to a surface that isn’t moving anymore. I feel like if I’m going to run, I want to go somewhere, see something, see the ground I’m covering. So, here’s what I do like: I like running
through my neighborhood. To me it seems like the best place to run. This spring I have breathed deep the heady perfume of flowering shrubs and have seen places I just don’t walk to. The routes I can take are endless—an alley here, a sidewalk there, and the grassy area surrounding a tiny, old cemetery tucked between a school and commercial buildings. I notice the juxtaposition of the well-kept homes and outbuildings and those that need some love. I hear the sound of my feet hitting the pavement in time with the music on my iPod as I notice the clock tower of the courthouse looming ahead of me at the end of the alley. This is where love of my neighborhood and finding a love of running meet. Photo provided courtesy CRC Public Relations
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‘Reality’ rally Americans for Prosperity president Tim Phillips addressed a gathering of Hamilton County residents at Forest Park in Noblesville last Wednesday to warn them about the future under possible regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The goal of the nationwide “AFP Regulation Reality Tour” is to build grassroots pressure against President Obama’s attempt to pass some global warming regulations without a vote of Congress. “Our message to Congress is simple: If you don’t stop the EPA, we will hold you responsible for the lost Indiana jobs and higher energy prices,” said Phillips. He encouraged citizens to sign a petition urging Senator Evan Bayh to support the bipartisan resolution in the Senate.
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Location: 1359 Logan Street Owners: Casey and Bill Kenley and sons Raymond and Leo, since spring of 2007 Constructed by: W. Frank Lacy in 1898, the son of A.H. Lacy, a wealthy Hamilton County farmer who also constructed the Lacy Block on the north side of the square. Style: This home reflects the late Queen Anne style (sometimes referred to as Free Classic), but with simpler, more reserved elements. It has smooth classical columns and square balusters, an irregular roofline and multiple gables, which is typical for the Queen Anne’s, as is the wrap-around porch. Cosmetic features: The dark-stained bead board ceiling under the porch remains beautifully intact. One particularly ornate feature on this home is the front door, which has carved wreath and garland accents. What work have you done on your house? “We’ve painted the exterior, replaced the fence, and replaced some downed trees. We also remodeled our kitchen, using some “green” materials including linoleum flooring (made from linseed oil), Amish-made cabine-
try, and an energy-efficient dishwasher. “ What are your favorite features? “The wraparound porch is definitely my favorite feature. I also love the fact that the kitchen and living room are very accessible to one another. I spend a lot of time in the kitchen and wanted one that didn’t feel separated from the rest of the living space.” See www.noblesvillepreservation.com for more info. Carol Ann Schweikert contributed the home research for this column. Visit www.cachetwrites.blogspot.com or email kbocko@sbcglobal.net with comments.
Be generous to those who are generous to this community Commentary By Leslie Webber I am amazed at the continued generosity of the people of Noblesville. At a time when it isn’t necessarily easy to give, small business owners continue to support our community and schools. My family had a retail store in my hometown. It seemed as though every Little Leaguer, youth group president, and PTO chair made their way through our doors to ask for donations. My parents always gave as much as they could. I know there were lean years when it was harder to give, but they found something to donate because they believed “it was the right thing to do.” Our elementary school recently held the annual school carnival. I was discussing the carnival’s silent auction with next year’s PTO president. She stressed to me how important it was that our carnival was a successful fundraiser. Schools are operating on razor-thin budgets. Students and teachers are making do and getting by with the basics. Funds raised through events like school carnivals and silent auctions allow PTO’s to fund things that had to be cut
from the budget. Things like field trips. I would hate to miss an opportunity to chaperone 200 rowdy third graders. Recently, The Kroger Co. donated $3,500 to one of the elementary schools to help fund a literacy project. The funds will be used to purchase books the school otherwise would not have been able to afford. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that my grocery store trips for bread that result in $57 worth of other purchases funded the entire grant. I’m pleased to see the dollars I spend locally reinvested in our community. While it might be a tough time for retailers and restaurants to give, their donations matter more than ever. My family has decided we will make every effort to support the businesses who donate so generously to our community. It’s our way of saying “thank you” for their help in making Noblesville a great place to live. 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.
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Painful path to normalcy Couple survives test of rape aftermath; victim is honored with Courage Award
By Martha Allan Current in Noblesville After being abducted, raped, beaten and stuffed in the trunk of her car, Michelle Meyer’s life seemingly came to a standstill. She and her then-boyfriend Chris Corrao didn’t go anywhere for 12 months after that night. They were just “trying to deal,” recalled Chris, who had been dating Michelle for about a year prior to the incident. The horrifying event would take them down a path of pain,
fear and frustration that would end with their relationship tested but intact. Many victims do not stay in the relationship they were in before their assault. The aftermath of sexual assault is a strain for victims’ companions as well as victims. Noting sexual assault victims feel dirty, shame and guilt, Michelle said, “You feel like nobody’s going to love you again.” “I’m amazed he stayed with me,” said added. But he did. They were married Nov. 14, 1998, and today live a normal life with two children, Christian, 10, and Olivia, 6, two rewarding careers and, finally, closure to a devastating experience. The children do not know all the details of their mother’s ordeal. Their parents will share more as the kids grow older. Michelle’s experience eventually led her to work on behalf of crime victims. Today, the 46-year-old Noblesville resident is community relations director for Prevail, a Hamilton County-based organization that serves victims of crime and abuse. In that role, she speaks to law enforcement and medical professionals who come in contact with crime victims, and urges sensitivity and compassion. While Michelle was not looking for any kind of honor for her continuing battle against crime and abuse, she received one last month when she was named the recipient of the 2010 Special Courage Award, a firsttime award for a Hoosier. She and her family traveled to Washington, where she was honored by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.
ANOTHER HONOR Michelle Corrao will be honored at the May 24 luncheon of the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce. Dan Burton, U.S. Representative for Indiana’s Fifth Congressional District, will be featured speaker and will discuss health care. Visit www. noblesvillechamber.com or call (317) 773-0086 for reservations no later than noon May 20. Cost is $15 for members, $25 for guests. The event starts at 11:30 a.m. “It was all very surreal to be honored,” she said, recalling in wonder how the attorney general, as he was presenting her award, simply opened his arms and hugged her. Michelle’s trauma began the night of Sept. 12, 1996, when she was abducted from her Fort Wayne doorstep. She was beaten and raped by three men, then locked in the trunk of her car. She was rescued by an off-duty police detective, Arthur Billingsley, who heard her cries for help from inside the trunk of the car. Chris, alerted to Michelle’s abduction by a state police officer, was by her side at the hospital as she went through a series of exams, tests and treatments. He became an advocate for her care, noting what medications and tests she was given. Then he took her home, where, as he recalled, they didn’t go anywhere for a year. During nearly three years of seeing her case through the legal system (the men were sentenced to life in prison), Michelle and Chris sought to regain a sense of normalcy. Both say it was extremely difficult. “I would listen, she’d want feedback; I’d give her feedback and she’d say just shut up and listen,” recalled 48-year-old Chris, a partner/owner of Unity Sales, a manufacturers rep company. Michelle eventually found a therapist she was comfortable with, but the search for one made her realize there were not enough services to help victims of sexual assault. Eventually, Chris joined her for some sessions. “It opened my eyes a bit to what she was going through,” he said. “I will never understand what she went through that night. I can’t.” Billingsley, the detective who rescued Michelle, is a family friend who was with them in Washington. The couple’s faith and love have given them the courage to put their lives back together. “If it wouldn’t have been for him,” said Michelle, looking at her husband. “I don’t know that I would be sitting here today.”
About Prevail, Inc. Founded in 1986, Prevail is a dedicated and recognized model in the advocacy for crime victims by promoting community awareness through educational prevention programs and collaborative community partnerships. Programs and services are offered without discrimination against age, race, gender, creed, ethnicity, color, marital status, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability and are confidential, personalized and free-of-charge. For more information on Prevail and its services, log on to www.prevailinc.com or contact Loretta Moore at (317) 773-6942 or Loretta@prevailinc.com.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder recently presented Michelle Carrao the 2010 Special Courage Award in Washington. Photo courtesy of Maverick Public Relations
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Incline dumbbell press: 1 drop set of 50 reps Cable crossovers: 1 drop set of 50 reps Pushups: 50 reps total ARMS Barbellcurls: 2 warm-up sets Lying triceps extension: 2 warm-up sets Superset: Barbell curls: 3 sets of 10 reps Lying triceps extension: 3 sets of 10 reps Hammer curls: 3 drop sets to failure Seated dumbbell triceps extension: 3 drop sets to failure Cable curls: 1 set of 25 reps Triceps pushdowns: 1 set of 25 reps ABS Giant set: Incline leg raises: 4 sets of 25 reps Medicine ball twists: 4 sets of 25 reps Crunches: 4 sets of 25 reps Reverse crunches: 4 sets of 25 reps These workouts are very intense so don’t take them lightly. And don’t rely on these exercises as a regular workout. Although they are great for working out under a time constraint, they are designed only to hold us over until we can resume a regular training plan. John Bellmore is a Certified Personal Trainer through the National Academy of Health and Fitness and has been working with clients in the Noblesville area for the past six years. You can reach John or submit questions for future articles at jwbellmore@hotmail.com
Amino acids can change your life Commentary By Carol Rossetti, N.D. Most people have only seen or heard of amino acids with respect to body builders. But wait… amino acids are amazing and hold the key to many of our health troubles. Help with memory, stress, anxiety, depression, heart disease, digestion, sex life, stamina, exercise recovery, weight control. And they can make you feel young again. How amazing is that? Free amino acids help you build strong muscles, and more muscles means less fat. If you overeat as a response to anxiety or depression amino acids such as GABA help with anxiety reducing your desire to eat. Get help to function daily in the face of stress and anxiety and lose weight. The brain is like a reference library; it contains more than six billion nerve cells. Many of the body’s most disturbing illnesses including Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, senility, and schizophrenia, are a direct result of brain dysfunction. Neurotransmitters are the chemicals that help the brain send messages from one part to another. Nature’s antidepressants. Pharmaceutical antidepressants alter brain
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DISPATCHES » Prevail names children’s program coordinator – Brittany Winebar, Westfield, has been named children’s program coordinator at Prevail, Inc., a victim awareness, advocacy and support program serving Hamilton County. In her new role, Winebar, 24, will continue to work on providing direct services to children and the agencies that deal with children who are victims of crime or abuse. » Free financial fair – Prevail, Inc., a Hamilton County-based non-profit organization advocating for victims of crime and abuse, in partnership with Fresh Start of Indiana, is hosting a free financial fair from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. May 26, at Prevail’s offices, 1100 South 9th Street, Noblesville. One-on-one sessions with local experts will give attendees the opportunity to ask questions, seek advice about insurance, bankruptcy issues, finances and taxes. Participants will be limited to the first 30 responses. Refreshments and door prizes are available. For more information contact Prevail at (317) 773-6942.
Checkbook balancing act first step for maximizing your credit score COMMENTARY By Kevin Riley I have been asked hundreds of times for advice on maximizing credit scores. The obvious answer is to always pay your bills on time. Next obvious “secrets” are to limit the number of accounts with balances, keep any balances far below the limits and avoid miscellaneous department store credit cards. However, I have yet to see in print the one surefire first step you can do towards a goal of attaining the highest credit score possible. Drumroll, please… BALANCE YOUR CHECKBOOK! Balancing your checkbook will help you avoid overdraft charges, plus you’ll likely find charges to your account that you had no idea you authorized. When I say balance your checkbook, I mean to the penny. If it’s one penny off, how do you know that it is not 10 incorrect items that net out to one cent? If one of the incorrect items is an outstanding check that later bounces the account, the next thing you know your bank will sock you with a totally unreasonably punitive series of fees.
These fees tend to be outrageous, yet they remain legal, despite any banking “reforms.” They are a significant part of your bank’s revenue budget, and therefore they truly are out to get you. Not only will you eliminate bank charity, but by balancing your checkbook to the penny, you’ll likely find charges to your account that you had no idea you okayed. A common scam is the “coupon club” you inadvertently signed up for when you paid for a pizza online. You can protest these fees and get most of them back. With this money and the money not given to the bank, you can pay your other bills… on time. And don’t depend on your memory to register every time you used your debit cards or make a checking transaction. Write it down before you walk away. Kevin Riley is a Noblesville resident, a former CPA and current mortgage loan officer at a local bank branch. He can be reached at drjumbo@ msn.com”
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A full-service pizza restaurant originating out of Florida has made a new location in Carmel. Tony Sacco’s Coal Oven Pizza opened in Clay Terrace April 19 and has already pleased a number of customers. Many plan to return after tasting the entirely madefresh pizzas cooked at 1,000 degrees in a coal oven. General manager Josh Bartock said Each pizza made by Tony Sacco's Coal Oven that this is what makes Tony Pizza is baked in a 1,000-degree coal oven, Sacco’s pizza original. All ingiving the pizza a unique taste. gredients are fresh and dough is made each day. Nothing is ever frozen. Bartock said he makes two or three orders a week for ingredients in order to provide customers with the best quality product possible. Plus, all pizzas are made to order. The most important aspect of the business, though, is the customer. Tony Sacco’s specifically hits heavily on customer courtesy. It’s important for them to have a good time and enjoy what they’re eating. Bartock said that he believes the new start up will prove beneficial for the community. The food and atmosphere are great, and the location aids in showing that the community can continue to grow even when the economy has been stunted.
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Richard Carriger understands the meaning of service leadership. For years, he has worked diligently as the head of church missions for Carmel United Methodist Church traveling to remote areas like Bangladesh and Vietnam. When Richard joined the Rotary Club six years ago, he sought to expand his local volunteerism. As Richard put it, “I think everyone should be active in their community. And, I view CarmelFest as a # 1 local event.” This year, Richard is the Volunteer Committee CoChair for CarmelFest, helping to organize a team of 250 volunteers to support the festival. When he is not volunteering, Richard manages his own business, Richard J Carriger Co., building custom homes. He and his wife, Debbie, have lived in Carmel for over 30 years. They have two sons - Brian, who is the Entertainment Chair for CarmelFest, and Richard Carriger Scott, who is a student at Butler.
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DISPATCHES » Summer reading at library – The Summer Reading Program will return to the Hamilton East Public Library June 1. Prizes are awarded to participants who complete the requirements for their specific age category and may include coupons to area restaurants or attractions, treasure chest toys, paperback books and more. Register at the Noblesville or Fishers Library. » Conner Prairie in ‘magnetic’ spotlight – Conner Prairie Interactive History Park will be featured as one of 10 magnetic museums during a case study session titled “Secrets of the ’Magnetic Museum’: Leveraging Brand and Social Capital to Build Audiences and Financial Strength” at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Museums May 23 – 26 in Los Angeles. Conner Prairie is one of 10 examples of how well-funded, effective and enduring “magnetic museums” use mission-focused planning and programming to deliver a total brand experience and offer audiences new emotional connection points and experiences. President and CEO Ellen M. Rosenthal will also be a featured speaker at the conference.
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COMMENTARY By Chris Lloyd In the last decade or so, we’ve come to expect that everything director Clint Eastwood touches has a patina of Oscar gold. His movies have racked up so many Academy Award nominations, and wins, that each new film is greeted with the fanfare reserved for a masterpiece. On that score, “Invictus” is a disappointment – a fine, though hardly great film. Morgan Freeman plays Nelson Mandela, the South African activist who was called a terrorist, jailed and kept in isolation for 27 years, released and elected president of the country that oppressed him. Matt Damon plays Francois Pienaar, the captain of the nearly all-white Springboks national rugby team, who became Mandela’s partner in an unlikely quest to unite their fractured nation through sports.
Screenwriter Anthony Peckham, working from a book by John Carlin, explores how Mandela used rugby for explicitly political purposes, reasoning that just getting blacks and whites to cheer for the same team would do more than a hundred speeches or marches. Eastwood stumbles a bit in presenting so much on-screen action of a sport Americans care less for than the rest of the world. The climactic game just seems to go on and on. It’s still an inspiring sports movie, though just a good sports movie. Grade: B Read more of Chris Lloyd’s review of current films and DVD’s at www. captaincritic.blogspot.com or www. TheFilmYap.com.
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Ice cream treat is almost frozen and totally delicious By Molly Herner Current in Noblesville Have you always wanted to make ice cream at home, but don’t have an ice cream maker? You’re in luck because I have an easy and delicious Italian ice cream recipe. Semifreddo, meaning “almost frozen” is actually more like rich, frozen cream custard. You can flavor the semifreddo however you like. I love this recipe for a raspberry and choco-
late semifreddo made into a yummy ice cream cake. So, next time the honored birthday guest requests ice cream cake, try this cake instead of the Dairy Queen. Molly Herner, is the baker/pastry chef at Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano. You may email her at odette05@ aol.com.
Raspberry Chocolate Semifreddo Ice Cream Cake Ingredients: • 1 1/2 cups fresh raspberries • 1/2 bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips • 3 cups of heavy whipping cream • 6 eggs, separated • 1 1/4 cup of fine granulated sugar • Chocolate sauce • Large, freezer-proof bowl • Plastic wrap Directions: 1. Whisk eggs and sugar together and put over simmering water, a double boiler, until thick. 2. Remove from heat and continue to whisk until completely cool. 3. Mash raspberries in a separate dish. 4. Whip cream until very thick and forms stiff
peaks. 5. Fold raspberries and egg mixture into the cream. 6. Chop chocolate chips until they are shapeless and fold them into the mixture as well. 7. Line the freezer-proof bowl with plastic and pour the semifreddo into the bowl. Let the semi-fredo sit at least overnight. 8. When you plate the dessert let the bowl sit out for 2 minutes and then cover the bowl with a platter and flip the bowl over. Peel away all of the plastic and immediately return to the freezer until served. 9. Slice the semifreddo like a normal cake and garnish with fresh raspberries and chocolate sauce.
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Local engineer Roy Lowery wanted to create a fun, comfortable, and enjoyable atmosphere for coffee drinkers, and so began Cuppy’s Coffee, Noblesville’s most recent addition to the coffee shop scene. Before work, stop at the shop in Hamilton Town Center for a steaming cup of locally roasted coffee, or one of the store’s more exotic, imported blends. Daily features include one dark roast, one light to medium roast, one flavored and a Columbian Medellin supremo decaf. If coffee’s a bit strong for your tastes, stop by while shopping and enjoy a mochaccino, a chilled, creamy frappe, or one of seven varieties of all-natural smoothies, including pineapple paradise, a dynamic blend of pineapple, creamy coconut and banana. Cuppy’s also offers authentic Italian gelato, bakery-sized muffins and a selection of bread and cakes. Cuppy’s often features local musicians and artwork. Call for a performance schedule. 13170 Harrell Parkway, Suite 800, Noblesville Phone: (317) 770-9346 Web site: www.cuppyscoffeenoblesville.com Hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday –Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday.
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The Hamiltonian, May 22, departs Fishers Station at 6 p.m., arrives Noblesville 7 p.m., leaves Noblesville 9 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres, cocktails from cash bar on the train, plus dinner reservations at Matteo’s or The Hamilton. Cost: $25, not including dinner. Reservations required at (317) 773-6000. Great Towns Train to Atlanta, May 22 and 29, departs from 8th and Logan at 1 p.m. and from Forest Park at 1:10 p.m., returns 2:45-3 p.m. Cost: $8 adults, $5 ages 2-12. No reservations required. Caboose Ride, May 23, 24 and 30, departs 8th and Logan streets, between 5 and 8 p.m., taking riders along the edge of Forest Park to 196th Street. At 196th Street the trainwill stop and then return to the square. Total distance of the trip is almost four miles and each trip lasts about 20 minutes. Cost is $4 for everyone 2 years of age or older
The life, friendships and music of legendary country singer Patsy Cline are celebrated in the debut performances of “Always … Patsy Cline,” through June 6 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre . New York actress Christine Mild stars in the title role and also serves as director, assisted by Jeff Stockberger. There are 36 performances. Tickets range from $35 to $58, and include Chef Odell Ward’s buffet, with a fruit and salad bar, unlimited coffee, tea and lemonade. Parking is free. For reservations, call (317) 872-9664. For complete show schedule, visit www. beefandboards.com.
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Seth Rye, international recognized as an accomplished musician and comedian, will perform at Harbour Trees May 19 in a 6 p.m. dinner concert sponsored by Lowrey’s Organ Center of Noblesville. The concert is free, and the dinner is $15. The dinner includes grilled chicken breast, baked beans, cole slaw, carrot cake and iced tea or lemonade. Reservations are required. Call (317) 877-3612.
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Warning: road work ahead – conveniently at your hotel Commentary By Tracy Line Hotels are stepping up to help those who want to stay in shape while they travel. Not only do more and more of them offer fitness centers, but many offer on-demand TV workouts, and even in-room fitness equipment. According to www.cnbc.com, the hotels with the best gyms are The Houstonian in Houston, the Mandarin Oriental in New York City, Le Parker- Meridian in New York City, Ritz-Carlton in Boston Commons, and Four Seasons Miami. Nice to know. But what if you are not staying in one of those fine hotels? You can find others more reasonably priced at Web sites like www.HotelGymReview. com and www.AthleticMindedTraveler.com. HotelGym Review lists hotels with gyms and allows users to rate them, all for free. I prefer AthleticMindedTraveler, which does the rating of hotel gyms for you, gives area information, and even lists local gyms for each destination. While much information is free, this site also offers additional benefits for paying subscribers.
Another option is Exercise TV, an ondemand workout video library many have access to at home, is now available at hotel chains nationwide. Work your abs, your gluts, or your entire core, all from the comfort of your hotel room. Exercise TV is available at the Hyatt, Marriott, Loews, Omni, Radisson, and Doubletree. Videos are free, but not available in all rooms within a hotel, so ask before you book. For the best of both worlds, stay at a hotel offering in-room exercise equipment. The Omni will deliver a treadmill to your room for a nominal fee. The Westin has Westin Workout rooms where for a few dollars more your room includes either a treadmill or spinning cycle, weights, resistance bands and expert designed in-room workout routines. Now, you have no excuse. Tracy Line is a travel agent for Family Vacations in Noblesville, and also a travel writer. Contact her at 317-770-2211, ext 312, or Tracy@familyvacations.com.
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DISPATCHES » Yellow living – Wall paint is the cheapest way to make a room feel better. Research suggests that different rooms benefit from different colors. For example, in the 2006 Architectural Digest Home Show, researchers designed three identical rooms – one red, one blue, one yellow – in which people could mingle. The yellow room drew by far the most visitors, and they were the most animated of those in any room. -Money » Flaunting your flannel – Flannel shirts are back, as are other forms of pastoral finery, perhaps reflecting the emerging Gaian green sensibility and harking back to Paul Bunyan, the American Hercules. Their wear requires a body that's either svelte or buff, since tartans amplify heft. Another key to pulling off flannel is looking like yourself. The lumberjack look is so primally masculine that you wonder how the Village People left it out. -www.gq.com » Cover up at the pool – There are a number of fashionable options for atop your swimsuit at the pool or beach this summer. Among them is a kimono-inspired wrap top (shown, Tibi, $265) instead of the traditional pullover style of coverup, brightly colored poncho-style covers, and belted styles with empire waists.
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Silly, yes, but they don't need batteries COMMENTARY By Hannah Davis “What the heck are Silly Bandz?” my dad asked me last weekend. I suddenly found myself Yes – 21 (70%) trying to explain the most riNo – 9 (30%) diculous trend I’ve ever been fortunate enough to witness. 30 NHS students polled “They’re, uh, rubber bands. In different shapes. They, like, pop back in place after you stretch them. And they come in different colors!” “Oh,” he said, clearly not understanding why they were such a darn big deal. “So, are they, like, for little kids?” And then I had to admit the unthinkable: “No, kids my age wear them, too.” My sister piped up. “I have a friend who wears at least 50 of them every day!” She wasn’t kidding. I’ve seen this girl. Sold in packs of 12 for about $2.50, or 24 for about $5, the silicon bands are organized according to theme: animals, princesses, alphabet, Western, for example. Kids stack them on their wrists and trade them. The best and most coveted ones glow in the dark. As invasive, low tech, and mindless as Silly Bandz are, I have to give ‘em props; it’s refreshing to see a generation wrapped up in Wiis and iPods find an interest that comes without wires.
» Online registration begins – Noblesville Schools will begin re-enrolling students online on May 19 and continue through June 1. Students currently enrolled in grades K-6 should have received a letter containing a unique username and password and directions for updating enrollment information online. Parents of students in grades 7-12 will receive an e-mail stating that they can verify their child’s enrollment information by using their current PowerSchool login and password. Parents who do not have access to e-mail or a computer may update enrollment information at their child’s school any time between May 19 and the last day of school on May 26, or on July 21 and 22 during registration at the schools.
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» AYS receives grant – The Family and Social Services Administration’s Bureau of Child Care has awarded AYS Inc., a School Age Child Care Fund grant, which will allow AYS to offer a sliding fee scale to qualifying families at select sites. AYS operates yearround programming for children and youth in Central Indiana, including Noblesville, through early childhood education, kindergarten, before- and after-school and summer programs.
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Using the right tools makes a big difference in genealogical search COMMENTARY By Darla Kinney Scoles The law of attraction suggests that thoughts influence chance, our subconscious can affect things outside our head, and that like is drawn to like. Usually these ideas are shared as a way to achieve success, make money, or influence others. I believe such a law is in force in the genealogy realm, as well. Time and time again, I have seen – and experienced for myself – an individual begin an ancestry quest, only to be mysteriously contacted by long, lost relatives with information to share. Simply saying, or even pondering, the words “I think I’ll do some research on my father’s side” can bring into one’s world a slew of documents, people, and opportunities to obtain exactly what one set out wondering about. “Share your knowledge, it is a way to achieve immortality”, is oft-quoted in the family history community. A fellow student in my current genealogy class mentioned such a phenomenon this week,
as she found a distant aunt leaving phone messages about getting in touch. Then, as she planned a road trip with her father, he mentioned including this aunt on the visit as well. And no, the aunt and father had not spoken to one another. My own email collection this week included a message from a relative who, out of the blue, sent a list of names she had come across in an old family Bible. Some of the names I already had. Others sent me in an entirely new direction. I think the genealogical law of attraction is alive and well and bringing families together all over the world. Try it out. Do a little digging and see what happens. Chances are you’ll attract some attention. My advice: Take whatever comes your way with open arms, whether you can give it much attention now or not. One day you will.
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Final Competition Saturday, June 5, 7:30 pm Five-time Grammy nominee Michael Feinstein will perform and serve as Master of Ceremonies for this final vocal performance among 10 highly talented high school students from Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Iowa. Finalists are singing for the opportunity to perform with Michael Feinstein on stage in New York City!
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Maybe it’s time to evaluate our busy lives Commentary By Janna Lynas Have you ever tried to coordinate a Cubs baseball game with five seats together and a free day at the Field Museum in Chicago? Seems doable (except maybe the five seats together) but I’m beginning to think it’s impossible. Then I remember, “All things are possible with God.” I wonder if that includes Cubs tickets? In order to make this summer trip happen my husband had to move a meeting, check the softball schedule; make sure the trip wouldn’t interfere with 4-H week or basketball camp or any other events that all seem to take place over the summer. Oh, did I mention I had to make sure we didn’t overlap a month-long stay by my sisterin-law’s mother? I’ve come to the conclusion that my perfect fun and cheap-er trip may be ridiculously impossible. Why? We’re busy, and so is everyone else and evidently all at the same time! Of course, this is nothing new. People have been busy for centuries. Busy preparing and
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Last year’s seedlings are this girl’s best friend I am always finding surprise seedlings in my garden. Morning glories consistently pop up near the spot I planted them the year before, alongside sunflowers, which make a handsome pair I might add. Other flowers that put in double time are cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus), love-in-a-mist (Nigella damascena), Mexican sunflowers (Tithonia rotundifolia) and touchme-nots (Impatiens capensis). And it just would not be spring in my garden without my recurring cast of Johnny-jump-ups (Viola tricolor). I often catch them jumping up in the lawn…much better than crabgrass. You know, if I had a nickel for every dollar I saved by putting my volunteers to work instead of buying more flowers, I just might have enough for those diamonds. But then I would probably just turn around and use that money for mulch. Hopeless.
Commentary By Holly Funk Could it be the weed gods have smiled on me? In my garden amongst patches of plantain and crabgrass are salvia sprouts. Having painstakingly selected a number of annuals from the garden center, it now seems that I have dozens of these feral seedlings standing their ground against the weeds in my garden. I seriously doubt diamonds could make me as happy. I’ve heard people say that they don’t like to garden with annuals because they have to plant them every year. Phooey. Many of the annuals I have growing in my garden right now are seedlings from last year’s plants. This year’s snapdragons are volunteers from last year’s bunch. That one dollar package of seed spawned a whole mess of color. I love it. Being a thrifty gardener, I even let a few perennials like purple coneflower (Echinacea purpea) and blackberry lily (Belamcanda chinensis) self-sow. I move them around to where I’d like for them to grow and if I can’t keep them all, I give them away. Who doesn’t love free plants?
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LEXUS CERTIFIED 2010 RX350 2010 BestIS250 Lease Deals of the Year All Wheel Drive with Premium Package or
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‘06 ‘08 LEXUS LEXUS ES330 ES350 $$ WHITE AND ............................................................................. WHITEW/IVORY W/IVORYLEATHER LEATHER ANDCHROMES! ONLY 23K P6088 MILES! P6004. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NOW . . NOW 21,535 33,985 ‘06 LEXUS ES330 ‘06 LEXUS ES330 IS250 $ ‘05 LEXUS RX330 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088 ............................................................................. NOW $21,535 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND 45K CHROMES! P6088 ............................................................................. 21,535 BLUE W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY MILES! HARDTO FIND MANUAL! P5994...............................NOW NOW $ 23,688 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND CHROMES! L6064............................................................................ NOW 26,685 ‘05 LEXUS RX330 ‘05 LEXUS ES350 RX330 ‘07 LEXUS ES350 $ ‘07 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND CHROMES! L6064............................................................................ NOW $26,685 BLUE W/IVORY 40K MILES! P5989 ......................................................................NOW NOW $ 27,388 BLACK W/BLACKLEATHER LEATHERAND ANDJUST CHROMES! L6064............................................................................ 26,685 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6062 ........................................... NOW 27,435 ‘07 LEXUS ES350 ‘07 ES350 LEXUS ES350 ES350 $ ‘07 LEXUS SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6062 ........................................... NOW $27,435 SMOKEY GRANITELEATHER W/GRAYAND LEATHER JUST 27KL6036 MILES! P6062 ........................................... NOW $ 27,435 BLACK W/IVORY ONLY AND 29K MILES! ................................................ ‘08 RED VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 32K MILES!! L6080 ................................................................... NOW $27,435 ‘07 LEXUS ES350 BLUE W/TAN LEATHER AND AUTOMATIC! P5988. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 15,888 ‘07 ES350 LEXUS ES350 $ ‘07 LEXUS IS250 RED W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 32K MILES!! L6080 ................................................................... NOW $27,435 RED W/IVORY LEATHER ANDAND ONLYJUST 32K MILES!! ................................................................... ‘08 AWD CHEVROLET IMPALA SS SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER 36K MILES!L6080 P6019 ............................................ NOW $ 27,435 BLACK W/BLACKIS250 LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A ................................................. NOW $28,660 ‘07 LEXUS DESERT ROSE W/BLACKIS250 LEATHER AND FACTORY NAVIGATION! SUPERCHARGED! P6007. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW 19,988 ‘07 ES350 LEXUS $ ‘07 LEXUS RX350 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND 27K MILES! 10672A ................................................. NOW $28,660 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY ONLY MILES! 10672AFACT ................................................. 28,660 ‘08 BUICK LUCERNE SMOKEY GRANITE W/BLACK LEATHER AND 27K JUSTCSX 44K MILES! NAVIGATION! L6014 ...NOW NOW $ 27,988 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091........................................................... NOW $32,140 ‘07 LEXUS RX350 ‘07 LEXUS LEXUS WHITE W/GRAY LEATHERRX350 AND LIKE NEW! P6032A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW$ 22,105 ‘08 IS250 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091........................................................... NOW $32,140 BREAKWATER W/GRAY ANDAND LIKEJUST NEW!GT 42KMI!MILES! P6091........................................................... 32,140 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER 45K FACTORY NAVIGATION! L6003 ....................NOW NOW $ 31,988 ‘09 AWD, PONTIAC G8 DESERT SAGE W/IVORY LEATHER AND FULLY LOADED! 10K MILES! P6003B .............. NOW $33,550 ‘08 LEXUS IS250 ‘08 LEXUS LEXUS IS250 RX350 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 19K MILES! 10799A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW$ 25,988 ‘09 LEXUS IS250 AWD, DESERT SAGE W/IVORY LEATHER AND FULLY LOADED! 10K MILES! P6003B .............. NOW $33,550 AWD, DESERT SAGE W/IVORY LEATHER40KANDMILES! FULLY10607A................................................................. LOADED! 10K MILES! P6003B .............. NOW 33,550 BREAKWATER BLUE, GRAY LEATHER, NOW $ 32,988 ‘07 AWD, JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA UNLIMITED SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 ................................ NOW $33,995 ‘09 LEXUS IS250 ‘09 LEXUS IS250 ‘08 LEXUS ES350 4 DOOR, 4WD, LIKEES350 NEW! 18K MILES! P6020. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW $ 26,995 ‘09 $33,995 AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 ................................ NOW $ AWD, W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST NOW $ 33,985 33,995 WHITESMOKEY W/IVORYGRANITE LEATHER AND ONLY 23K MILES! P600413K . . . . . .MILES! . . . . . . . . . . . .LDR488 . . . . . . . . . ................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW ‘07 VOLVO XC90 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............................................................. NOW 34,995 ‘09 $ ‘09 LEXUS LEXUS ES350 ES350
51,995
$
SILVERW/BLACK LEATHERAND ONLY 23K MILES! 10943A............................................................................. NOW
SMOKEY GRANITEW/BLACK LEATHERAND ONLYJUST 8K MI!26K FLAGSHIP 10826A.................. NOW 34,988 79,988 AWD,GLACIER FROSTW/BLACK LEATHERAND MILES!LUXURY FACTORYHYBRID! NAVIGATION! P6038 .... NOW ‘07 LEXUS ‘07 GX470 LEXUS GS350 GS350 ‘06 ‘06 LEXUS GX470 $$$34,988 AWD,GLACIER JUST MILES! FACTORY ....NOW NOW AWD,GLACIER FROSTW/BLACK LEATHERAND JUST 26K 26K MILES! FACTORY NAVIGATION! NAVIGATION! P6038 P6038 .... NOW $37,195 34,988 SILVER W/GRAYFROSTW/BLACK LEATHER ANDLEATHERAND ONLY 47K MILES! P6045 ................................................. SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 47K MILES! P6045 ................................................. NOW 35,995 ‘06 LEXUS GX470 ‘07 ‘06 LEXUS LEXUS GS350 GX470 $$35,995 ‘10 LEXUS RX350 SILVER LEATHER ONLY P6045 ................................................. AWD,GLACIER FROSTW/BLACK JUST 26K MILES! FACTORY NAVIGATION! P6038 ....NOW NOW $$39,650 SILVER W/GRAY W/GRAY LEATHER AND ANDLEATHERAND ONLY 47K 47K MILES! MILES! P6045 ................................................. NOW 35,995 TRUFFLE W/IVORY LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! LDR487.......................................................................... NOW 39,995 ‘10 LEXUS RX350 ‘07 ‘10 LEXUS LEXUS LS460 RX350 $ $ ‘07 LS460 ‘08 LEXUS INFINITI BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER ANDG37 ONLYAND 41KLIKE MILES!NEW! L6040 ........................................................................... NOW TRUFFLE W/IVORY LEATHER LDR487.......................................................................... NOW $42,995 39,995 TRUFFLE W/IVORY LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! LDR487.......................................................................... NOW $ 39,995 $ SMOKEY GRANITE OPTIONS! 35K MILES! P6079 ............................................. NOW ‘08 RX400H BLUE W/ BLACKW/ALLTHE LEATHER, LOW MILES!ONLY ....................................................................... NOW 43,650 30,975 ‘07 LS460 ‘07 LEXUS LEXUS LS460 $$ ‘08 RX400H BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER ANDOPTIONS! JUST 23KONLY MILES! 10873A............................................................ $40,988 ‘08 LEXUS MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SMOKEY GRANITE W/ALLTHE 35K MILES! P6079 .............................................NOW NOW 43,650 SMOKEY GRANITE W/ALLTHE OPTIONS! ONLY 35K MILES! P6079 ............................................. NOW $ 43,650 $ ‘08 GX470 SILVER W/BLACK AND ONLY 17K P6077.............................................................. 4-MATIC, BLACKLEATHER W/BLACK LEATHER ANDMILES! LOADED! 19K MILES! P5987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NOW . . . . NOW 44,780 30,988 ‘08 RX400H ‘08 LEXUS LEXUS RX400H $$ WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER 24KL MILES! P6030 ................................................. NOW ‘07 LX460 ‘09 LEXUS ACURA TLANDANDJUST SILVER ONLY NOW $46,995 44,780 SILVER W/BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER LEATHER AND ONLY 17K 17K MILES! MILES! P6077.............................................................. P6077.............................................................. NOW $ 44,780 $ ‘08 GX470 CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER ANDMILES! JUSTL 3K MILES!TECH PKG! 10989A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW . . . . NOW 47,988 34,995 SILVERW/BLACK LEATHERAND ONLY 23K 10943A............................................................................. ‘07 LEXUS LX460 ‘07 RED LEXUS LX460 L $ W/GRAY LEATHER AND 3.0SI LOADED W/OPTIONS! 10905A ............................................. NOW $ ‘07 LEXUS BMW X5 ‘08 SC430 SILVERW/BLACK NOW $46,995 47,988 SILVERW/BLACK LEATHERAND LEATHERAND ONLY ONLY 23K 23K MILES! MILES! 10943A............................................................................. 10943A............................................................................. NOW $ 47,988 $ ‘07 LEXUS LS460 LMILES! BLUE W/TAN LEATHER AND ONLY 53K 10280A . . . . . . . . 101095A...................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NOW . . . . NOW 48,995 36,988 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! ‘08 LEXUS SC430 $ ‘08 LEXUS SC430 SILVERW/BLACK LEATHERAND ONLY 23K MILES! 10943A............................................................................. NOW $51,995 ‘08 LEXUS INFINITI QX4 ‘09 LX570 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A...................................... NOW $48,995 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A...................................... NOW $ 48,995 $ ‘08 WHITE LEXUS LS600H L P6067OUT! BLUEW/GRAY W/TAN LEATHER AND .............................................. NOW 77,995 39,715 LEATHER AND LIKE ONLYNEW 20K INSIDE MILES! AND ................................................. NOW ‘09 LEXUS LX570 $ ‘09 LEXUS LX570 GRANITEW/BLACK LEATHERAND ONLY 8K MI! FLAGSHIP LUXURY HYBRID! 10826A.................. NOW $79,988 ‘08 SMOKEY BMW 335CI WHITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 20K MILES! P6067 ................................................. NOW $77,995
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77,995 42,488
WHITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 20K MILES! P6067 ................................................. NOW $ BLUE W/TAN LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 15K MILES! 10753A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW
TOM WOOD SELECT TOM ‘08 DODGE MAGNUM AUDI4610 A4 2.0T E.QUATTRO 96th St. | Indianapolis TOM WOOD WOOD‘07SELECT SELECT NOW 17,070 NOW 25,995 ‘08 DODGE MAGNUM ‘07 AUDI 2.0T ‘08 DODGE VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE ‘08 ‘08 MAGNUM ‘07 INFINITI AUDI A4 A4G37 2.0T QUATTRO QUATTRO ‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE NOW S 774-7738 (888) NOW 15,888 17,070 NOW 30,975 25,995 NOW 17,070 ‘07 ACURA TL TYPE 25,995 RED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$ $ RED 43K .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ... BLUEW/GRAY W/TAN AND LEATHER ANDJUST AUTOMATIC! P5988 RED W/GRAY AND SHARP! SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! MILES! $ CHARCOAL W/GRAYMUSTANG AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUNCONVERTIBLE INTHE SUN! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW ‘08 FORD CHEVROLET IMPALA SS ‘08 MERCEDES-BENZ FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE $ ‘99 SL500 $ $ CHARCOAL ONLY MILES! FUN SUN! .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... NOW DESERT ROSEW/GRAY W/BLACK AND LEATHER AND29K FACTORY NAVIGATION! SUPERCHARGED! CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE INTHE SUN! .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..P6007 NOW $ IS-5633782.INDD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 54K MILES!SL500 ..................................................... NOW ‘99 MERCEDES-BENZ ‘08 BUICK LUCERNE CSX ‘99 MERCEDES-BENZ SL500 $ ‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 54K NOW $ WHITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND LIKE . . . . . . . . . . . ...................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER ANDNEW! JUSTP6032A 54K . . . .MILES! MILES! ..................................................... $ W/TAN LEATHERACCORD AND LIKE NEW! . . . . . . . . . . . .EX-L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW ‘07 HONDA ‘09 BLACK PONTIAC G8 GT EX-L ‘07 HONDA ACCORD $ ‘08 BUICK LUCERNE CSX $ BLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW W/BLACK LEATHER 19K. . . MILES! BLACK W/TAN LEATHER ANDAND LIKEONLY NEW! . . . . . . . . . . . .10799A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. NOW $ WHITE W/GRAY LEATHERLUCERNE AND LIKE NEW! P6032A . . . . . . . . . .CSX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW ‘08 BUICK ‘07 BUICK JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA UNLIMITED ‘08 CSX $ ‘07 VW GTILUCERNE WHITE W/GRAY AND P6032A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW $ WHITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND LIKE LIKE NEW! P6032A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..NOW $ 4 DOOR, 4WD,LEATHER LIKE NEW! 18K NEW! MILES! P6020 BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY 24K MILES! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOW IS-5647546 ‘07 VW GTI ‘07 VOLVO VW GTIXC90 $ BLACK W/PLAID ONLY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..FACTORY .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .WARRANTY!................ NOW $ IS-5647546 BLACK W/PLAID AND ANDLEATHER ONLY 24K 24K MILES! . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. NOW RED W/CHARCOAL ANDMILES! STILL ..UNDERVOLVO IS-5647546
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The only final exam you'll need this year COMMENTARY By Mike Redmond It’s finals time at schools across the country, including the university where I am rumored to be something called a “teacher,” so in that spirit, I’ve prepared a little quiz. The subject is … stuff. Ready? You may begin. 1. There is nothing in your life that can’t be cured by … a. b. c. d.
5. If Abe Lincoln were alive today, he’d be …
a. Miffed to find himself on the $5 bill while Grant gets the $50 b. Inclined to stay home instead of go to the theater c. Proud of the country, except for the fact that the Civil War isn’t really over yet d. 201 years old
6. Complete the following quotation: “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask …”
a. What comes with the Grilled Cheese Basket b. For directions, you big wussy c. If you could hear the question one more time d. By making your final Jeopardy answer in the form of a question
A gazillion dollars A really good grilled cheese sandwich Penicillin and/or Prozac New underwear
2. What the world needs now is … a. b. c. d.
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7. When faced with a problem, the best response is to …
a. Click your heels together and say, “There’s no place like home.” b. Call my friend Frank, who is really good at problem solving c. Run as fast as you can the other direction d. Fall to your knees, hold up your hands, lift your face to the heavens and say, “My wallet is in my back pocket.”
3. Time is … a. b. c. d.
Of the essence On your side Running out, so call immediately Not a very good magazine anymore
4. The best way to solve most of the world’s problems is …
a. Sit down and talk to one another as people. b. Sit down and beat each other over the head with shovels. c. Serve everyone really good grilled cheese sandwiches.
c. Will still not see the end of cockroaches and Keith Richards d. Is none of my business. I’m just a visitor here myself.
9. May in Indianapolis means … a. b. c. d.
It’s also May everywhere else. A mulch sale at Farm and Fleet Time to get out of town. Someone named Andretti is going to be in a bad mood before the month is over.
10. All you really need to know about life is:
a. It’s easier if you remember to breathe. b. It’s best if you’re a participant rather than a spectator. c. It’s way better than the alternative, life with no chance of parole. d. Is lived, quite happily, by people who don’t have the tiniest fraction of the so-called success that is giving you ulcers, making your spouse crazy, alienating your children and making you old before your time
That’s it. If you want to know the answers, don’t ask me. They’re all to be found in yourselves. Now excuse me while I go make a sandwich. You know what kind.
8. The end of the world …
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a. Was actually a week ago b. Will probably involve frightening invaders from beyond the stars, such as Christopher Walken
d. Give up and start over on another planet.
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