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New principals named at Noblesville Intermediate and Middle Schools cipal for the past two years. Current in Noblesville He previously was principal at School may be out for the Clinton Central Jr./Sr. High students but the Noblesville School in Michigantown. Board of School Trustees have As an assistant principal been busy overseeing several at Noblesville High School administration changes this Bragg since the 2006-07 school summer, including the apyear, Rich has been the lead proval and appointments of administrator at the freshKyle Barrentine as principal man campus. He came to at Noblesville Intermediate Noblesville Schools in 1999 as School and Ryan Rich as prinan eighth-grade social studies cipal at Noblesville Middle teacher and became an asSchool. sistant principal at the middle Jeff Bragg is returning to the Barrentine school in 2004. He moved to school district’s central adminthe high school two years later istration office as director of to prepare for the opening of operations, a position he had the freshman campus. Bryant held until moving to the injoined the Noblesville High termediate school as principal School staff as an English a year ago. He will oversee the teacher in 2000 and has served construction of a new elementhe school as an assistant printary school and other building Rich cipal since 2006. Swickheimer projects that will begin in the came to Noblesville as a high next few months. school social studies teacher in 1999 In addition, Jeff Bryant, an assistant and served the past school year as principal at NHS, will move to the a dean of students at the freshman freshman campus as the lead admincampus. istrator there. Andy Swickheimer, forBragg joined the intermediate school merly the dean of students at the freshstaff in 1996 as a physical education man campus, will replace Bryant as assistant principal at the main campus. teacher. He left Noblesville in 2002 for The salaries for these administrators: an administrative position in Tipton, and returned to NIS as principal in • Jeff Bragg, $101,336 2004. He was named director of op• Kyle Barrentine, $97,348 erations in January 2007 but returned • Ryan Rich, $96,384 to NIS amid budget cuts in 2009. His • Jeff Bryant, $93,772 salary will be paid from the Capital • Andy Swickheimer, $87,096 Projects Fund and will not impact the Barrentine moves to NIS from the district’s General Fund. middle school where he has been prin-

City starts preventative treatment Program for emerald ash borer Current in Noblesville Although no emerald ash borers (EAB) have been found in Noblesville, the City of Noblesville is partnering with Valent Professional Products for the Legacy Tree Project in a preventative treatment program for avoiding the spread of EAB. There have been two confirmed cases in Fishers, and this program’s goal is to protect as many ash trees as possible in Noblesville from the EAB. The EAB is a devastating and invasive insect. Treatment began this week with approximately 200 street trees in Monterey Village, Pinehurst Village, Sommerwood, and Forest Park being treated. An insecticide will be injected directly into the soil at the base of the ash tree. The selected ash

trees will be treated once a year between late May and early July for five years. This program is being done at no cost to the City of Noblesville . Valent Professional Products will cover all costs associated with the project, including application by certified professionals from Davey Tree of Indianapolis . Noblesville is one of only 12 municipalities taking part in the Legacy Tree Project across five states. “We look forward to working with our partner cities over the next five years to help them protect their ash trees,” said Dr. Joe Chamberlin, regional field development manager for Valent. For more information, contact the Noblesville Street Department at 317.776-6348.

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HCCVB joins elite group with valued accreditation topics including governance, finance, management, Current in Noblesville human resources, technology, visitor services, group The Hamilton County Convention and Visitors services, sales, communications, membership, brand Bureau joined a select list of just 115 visitor bureaus in management, destination development, research/market the U.S. when it was awarded accreditation from the intelligence, innovation and stakeholder relationships/ Destination Marketing Association Program (DMAP). The Hamilton County CVB is a non-profit organizaDMAP is an international accreditation program tion that manages the county’s tourism development developed by the Washington, D.C.- based Destination program. It works closely with the Hamilton County Marketing Association International (DMAI) and a Tourism Commission and the Hamilton County leader in defining quality and performance issues in Council to support a dynamic environment for its destination marketing. “eight great towns,” which include Noblesville. In earning the DMAP accreditation, the HCCVB is “This accreditation is validation for a staff, board and now one of the nation’s destination marketing organizacommission who are passionate about both community tions (DMOs) able to communicate to their commuand tourism development,” said HCCVB Executive nity, buyers and potential visitors that their DMO has Director Brenda Myers. attained a significant measure of excellence. 5154.18.MQ.Current(Nblsv)-06:Layout 1 5/18/10 4:44 DMAP accreditation standards cover a variety of PM Page 1

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Physical disabilities not stopping kids from summer camp fun Current in Noblesville Jessica Mitchell, 15, Brandon Whitcomb, 10, and Alexis Allen, 15, all of Noblesville, are among the 15 Hamilton County children headed to Camp Riley for Youth with Physical Disabilities this summer. Some of the kids in the group will attempt to scale a 40-foot wall, climb the steep “Cardiac Hill” or take on other summer camp challenges at the Bradford Woods facility in Martinsville, Ind., Many traditional summer camps cannot accommodate children with physical disabilities. Since 1955, Camp Riley has helped empower more than 12,000 Hoosier children with physical disabilities gain the self-confidence

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It is our position that Exit 10 off I-69 needs a gas station. With the boom of housing and commerce, Hamilton Town Center and Verizon Wireless Music Center has brought to Noblesville, citizens can find anything they might possibly need, except a place to fuel up. The trendy setting full of business suites and shops, Exit 10 has quickly earned potential to be one of the more popular stops for motorist commuting north and south along I-69. With a variety of attractions available to travelers right off the exit, an upper end establishment to fill up the car would fit comfortably into the scenery while providing for a huge demand to the hundreds of shoppers and employees visiting the area every day. With all the steps that have been taken to make Exit 10 the place consumers look forward to visiting, a fuel station would assist more in the effort by attracting those who are just looking for a place to fill up. With gas stations along 90 percent of the undeveloped exits in the country, a place to fuel up at Exit 10 would be convenient and keep the tax dollars at home.

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It is our position that the recent move by Governor Mitch Daniels and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) to again delay the long-promised and much-postponed improvements on US 31 across Hamilton County is as much as killing the project. Promised more than a decade ago, plans to improve the stretch of highway to limited-access comes not only from its important economic position – much commerce traverse the irksome path and even more productivity is wasted by those idly consuming both fuel and time – but also from the loss of life claimed by overtaxed and under-designed intersections along the route. Speed, volume and design have all been taken into account through several studies, designs and redesigns over the past several years. And, INDOT has promised action with each one. Yet, other than keeping those folks employed, very little action has occurred. It is time for political leaders to live up to their promises. Mitch Daniels and his administration committed that this project would be well underway in 2011. If he cannot get the job done, both Carmel and Westfield have joined in offering to take over the project and do the work directly. The State should let them.

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Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Georgia, it is illegal to change the clothes on a mannequin in a storefront window unless the shades are down. Source: Weird Laws (iPhone application)

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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 20 continued 2. The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3d day of January, unless they shall by law appoint a different day. 3. If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to

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qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified. 4. The Congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the House of Representatives may choose a President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them, and for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the Senate may choose a Vice President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them.

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From the backshop Retirement brings a mix of emotions School’s out for many in our midst, and that’s a reason on several fronts for celebration. In one case, it brings a bag of mixed emotions. We’re losing a 45-year veteran of Noblesville Schools with the recent retirement of Elaine Irvin. "It has been exciting to witness the tremendous growth in Noblesville Schools,” she stated. “The educational support freely given by principals and staff has been unwavering. The bottom line, however, is the children, who need our care, respect, life lessons, and knowledge. Please give them a smile and a hug for me." Those were said to be in plentiful supply when Irvin held court. And it all began as a student teacher at Conner Elementary School as a Ball State University student. After graduation, she launched her teaching career at the former Third Ward School at South Tenth Street and Christian Avenue, and then it was on to the new experiences at North, Forest Hill, Stony Creek, Hinkle Creek, Hazel Dell, White River and Noble Crossing elementary schools. A note that crossed our desks last week alerted us to Irvin's best memories of teaching in Noblesville, and those are of meeting and working with new staff members and being a part of the dedication of six elementary build-

Brian Kelly & Steve Greenberg ings. Earning the honor of being one of the Top Ten Educators in Noblesville in 1986 also was a highlight. "Noblesville elementary schools have been my extended family and support system for more than three-quarters of my life. I will sorely miss everyone," she stated. We believe that gate swings both ways, and we wish her all the best the next phase of her life! Now she will have ample additional time to devote to her family, volunteering at her church and at her grandsons' schools, gardening, and pursuing her many other hobbies. The opportunity to do so is richly deserved.

Racially speaking COMMENTARY By Terry Anker How do we have a thoughtful conversation about race in this fine country? And, who has standing to discuss the issue? Many years ago, I was enjoying a seminar in law school (now the Michael Maurer School of Law – thank you, Jane and Mickey) on the topic of race and the law. It was taught by our Constitutional law professor, himself a black American. A member of the class asserted that only whites could be racist. The view was that racism suggested the perceived superiority of that particular race over all others. The facts that many whites did not participate in slavery, were from countries that never participated in it, and that many Africans of all races have owned slaves for centuries were not relevant because the argument presupposed that racism was not a product of slavery but rather that slavery was a product of racism. The debate that ensued was one of the most interesting that I recall from my years at the

study of law. Sadly, the discourse was not a free one. Prejudices based largely in appearance meant that a comment from one would be severely discounted and a remark from another would be dismissed in the wholesale. If these thinking, young, and engaged folks were unable to find common ground even in the law, how will we find it today? President Obama suggests we talk it out over beer. Others believe that race will become irrelevant through implementation of forced ideals of social justice. I certainly don’t have the answer. And, I know that the space allotted barely gets to the point. Isn’t it best if we look to our own hearts to determine how we will be labeled? And then, let others think what they want? Aren’t they going to anyway? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmell.com.

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Start in Westfield, finish here, wine-and-dining along the way COMMENTARY By Zach Dunkin Call it the 12 ½-mile, 3 ¼-hour, five-course, $300 per couple, all for-a-good-cause meal. From the Courthouse Square to Westfield and back. Here’s the deal: for $300 a couple or $150 per single, the first 50 people who register can enjoy a five-course, progressive dinner at Keltie’s in Westfield and four of Noblesville’s finest dining spots – transportation provided. Bryan Glover from Mr. G’s Liquor will pair a wine with each course. Call 518-1777 for reservations. It’s the fund-raising brainchild of Paul Wood, marketing director at the 60-Plus Club, home of The Living Room, Hamilton County’s only adult daycare center. He wanted something other than a golf tournament or the typical dinner fundraiser, and decided to tap into area’s stellar restaurant market for some help. The money raised goes to assisting the more than 4,500 sufferers of Alzheimer’s/dementia and their caregivers in Hamilton County by providing an adult day center where the person suffering can have supervised, homey care, while the caregiver gets a much-needed break. The 60-Plus Club is at 1101 S. 10th St. The event is July 14 and it starts at 5:30 p.m.

with diners boarding a Janus Industries bus at the Huntington Bank parking lot at the corner of 10th and Conner for a ride to Westfield for some of Keltie Domina’s amazing appetizers. Singing “Wheels on the Bus” is encouraged. Then, it’s back to the bus for a return trip downtown but not without stopping at Lutz’s Steak House for their remarkable Spanish black bean soup – and more wine. Back downtown, the group will be seated at the Asian Grill for its house salad of shrimp, mandarin oranges and pine nuts – and more wine – before walking a few doors south for the main course -- Matteo’s famous chicken marsala and pasta. Did we mention the fine wines from Mr. G’s? The evening ends with a stroll around the corner to The Hamilton for its signature Hummingbird Cake and an after-dinner wine. By this time, a few laps around the Square might be in order before returning home. Zach Dunkin is the managing editor for Current in Noblesville. You may e-mail him at zach@ currentnoblesville.com

Be our guest columnist for a day Readers, this is the last callout for your chance to replace editor Zach Dunkin’s column in the Current while he takes a few weeks off. You may submit your own commentary in 300 words or less on any topic. Profanity, slander and name-calling are not allowed. Deadline is midnight June 27. Your submissions will be judged on creativity, originality, content, personality, accuracy,

grammar and spelling. The best three will be published in this space in July. As a bonus, we’ll throw in a pair of tickets to Hamilton 13 IMAX at Hamilton Town Center to each winner. Email your entry to zach@currentnoblesville. com (type Column Contest in the subject line). Include your name and zip code with your entry.

Readers' Views Editor, I found the commentary written by Krista Bocko, entitled “She’s no dirty hippie-type; makes her own deodorant to prove it” (Feb. 23) to be flattering. I appreciated the fact that she had written it in because we talk about saving our environment and surroundings, but we still do

things that pollute it. Making your own deodorant is actually beneficial, not only to the environment, but to our bodies. Using unnatural deodorants and antiperspirants are proven to cause Alzheimer’s disease and various types of cancer. Nicole Miller 46060

Editor, I read the article “Tumblr a good blog site for artistically inclined” (March 2) by Hanna Davis, and I agreed completely with what she had to say about Facebook, but I would also like to enlighten people about it, too. Facebook is a social network that has not only those ridiculously cheesy quizzes and fan clubs but has pictures, videos, chat,

email, music, walls to comment on, flares and mind-challenging games. For family and friends who rarely get to visit each other, Facebook is a way of keeping in touch with each other, seeing recent photos or to catch up on history. Nicole Miller 46060

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DISPATCHES » Rotary Club switching to breakfast group – The Rotary Club of Noblesville, the oldest Rotary Club in Hamilton County and formed in 1955 as a dinner club, is reorganizing as a breakfast club. The first meeting will be at 7:30 a.m. June 30 at Culver’s Restaurant in Noblesville. The Club welcomes others to attend. Call 317.877.2400 for more information. » Special Olympics food-wine event – Enjoy food and wine pairings from local area restaurants and wines at the sixth annual A Special Evening in the Gardens event to benefit Special Olympics Hamilton County. The event is from 6:30 to 9 p.m. June 27 at 12595 Cumberland Road, Fishers. Participating businesses include: Crown Liquors, Sahm’s, Macaroni Grill, the Melting Pot, The RAM and O’Charleys. Musical entertainment by the Jeremy Vogt Band. Tickets are $40 per person with proceeds supporting Special Olympics Hamilton County. Order tickets: by calling 317-571-TEAM or visiting www.specialolympicshamiltoncounty.org. » Legacy School on the move – Volunteers gathered recently to help Legacy Christian School move into its new facility at 1399 Greenfield Ave. in Noblesville. Work will continue through the summer to get classrooms ready for the beginning of school in August. For more information, go to www.LegacyChristianOnline.org.

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Do you know the city codes for Noblesville? Each week, we’ll share one with you. City ord. 39-6-90, passed 6-25-90, speeds for trains: It is unlawful for any railroad or railroad company or corporation by its officers or agents to move, run or propel or cause to be moved, run or propelled any railroad vehicle locomotive cars or train faster at a greater than 10 mph within the corporate limits of the city. To read the city code regarding this issue in its entirety, visit www.cityofnoblesville. org/planning and click on “City Code.”

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Commentary By Danielle Wilson I wanted to share with you the weight-loss plan some friends of mine organized for this summer. They were sitting around a picnic table over Memorial Day Weekend, eating brats and burgers, and they got to talking about how they all wanted to get in better shape. So they decided to hold their own “Biggest Loser” competition. I figured a lot of you are in the same boat and could maybe benefit from their idea. Here’s the deal: Each participant has agreed to ante $300, to be reimbursed only if his or her weight loss goal is reached. They have three months to shed the lard, beginning June 1 and ending Labor Day, with weigh-ins only twice, bookending the summer. Their goals range from 10 to 30 pounds, depending on the amount of fatness presently on their bodies. Whoever attains her weight loss goal gets to split the forfeited loot of those who did not. That’s it! But when you think about it, the plan in brilliant. Had I needed to drop a few pounds, this would have totally motivated me. But alas, I was gifted with the skinny-minny genes of my mom (who is actually shrinking as the years go by – her wedding dress from 40 years ago still fits!) and an incurable disease that requires stimulant medication (hypothyroidism gets you the benefits of Synthroid, a metabolic booster). And not to sell myself short, I work out regularly and eat OK already. But for most of my friends, this will be a challenge to not only lose weight but to make the change to a healthier lifestyle. And I honestly think they all have a shot at succeeding. Why? First off, summer is the perfect time. The days are longer, so squeezing in walks and runs are much easier, and because there is no threat of ice or snow, most days are doable. Plus, something about the sun compels you to get outside and do something. You

almost feel guilty watching TV and chowing down a pint of Ben and Jerry’s Chunky Monkey (which I did the other day in a momentary state of depression. Soooo good.) Furthermore, grocery stores and markets are flooded with local fresh produce, making the choice to eat healthier more realistic and economical. Finally, bathing suits and arm-baring tees offer their own special kind of incentive for shedding the gristle – the not-so-popular, but highly effective embarrassment factor. We all want to look good in skimpy clothing! To accommodate everyone’s busy lives, there are no group activities scheduled, and each participant can design their own weight-loss plan. One of my friends is doing P90X, a DVD program that combines aerobics, weight training, and diet to achieve results in ninety days. His goal is 20 pounds. Another is simply trying to walk five times a week and not eat seconds. She also wants to lose 20 pounds. Two older “Biggest Loser” competitors will attempt to shed those pain-in-the-arse last 10 pounds by cutting back on fatty foods and increasing daily activity. They are all motivated to stick to their guns for two reasons: No one wants to lose the cash, and more importantly, no one wants to be the only one not meeting his goal. They are accountable to themselves, to their spouses and children, and to each other. So I applaud their efforts. Even if they don’t succeed, they will have taken the first few steps to becoming healthier. Good luck, Biggest Losers, and to all of you trying to improve yourselves this summer! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a Carmel resident and contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

Take a twilight run for fun and fitness By Casey Kenley Current in Noblesville If pounding the pavement all alone is getting tiresome, consider joining more than 100 of your fellow runners during the Noblesville Twilight Cross-Country Series. Starting June 22, the timed runs kick off at 6:30 p.m. and cover the Chinquapin Ridge Cross-Country Course behind White River Elementary School, 19000 Cumberland Road. Participants can tackle either the 3-kilometer or 5-kilometer routes, which run north along a grassy path and then loop back into a wooded area with groomed trails and one memorable hill. An adjacent playground keeps kids entertained while the parents are hoofing it. To keep you well-heeled, participants are entered into random drawings for $50 gift certificates to the Runners Forum, with locations in Carmel and downtown Indianapolis. The course is the home of the 2010 Hoosier Crossroads Conference meet, Noblesville Black & Gold Hokum Karem, Hamilton County meet and 2010 Noblesville Sectional. It is named for a Chinquapin oak tree that grows in the middle of a wetlands area near the wooded trail and the log cabin. Runners of all ages and abilities are welcome to participate in any or all of the planned runs, which take place June 22, and July 6, 13 and

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Day camp perfect solution for outdoor son, indoor mom Commentary By Leslie Webber If he could, our son would spend all day every day outside. I have fair skin and a low tolerance for bugs. Our styles don’t mesh well, particularly in the summer. Three years ago, we found a solution. Conner Prairie offers summer day camps that provide enough activities to keep the liveliest outdoor adventure seeker happy. Our son comes home tan, sweaty, tired and begging to spend the rest of the evening in the air conditioning. I love being a mom, but I’m the first one to admit I’m not the greatest at doing things kids might enjoy. I don’t like to play “capture the flag.” I’ve never stamped leather. I don’t know how to make butter. I certainly don’t want to spend the afternoon tie-dying anything. Conner Prairie day camp offers kids the chance to experience all of this and more. This year our son moved up an age group and is now a Trail Blazer. That means he gets to spend time on the river canoeing and tubing in addition to all the other fun stuff. My parents love to canoe. They live in an area that has several beautiful and navigable rivers.

They’ve asked to take the grandchildren every year. I stalled, worrying they wouldn’t survive a float trip. Imagine my surprise when our dinner conversation revolved around our son’s tales of piloting a canoe independently. I no longer have a viable excuse. Our son looks so forward to camp each year. I won’t deny I enjoy the week of near solitude, but I love the program for other reasons, too. I love watching our son’s face light up as he recounts his day. I admire the confidence and independent spirit camp seems to instill. I am proud that he marches in on the first day without the slightest bit of trepidation and makes new friends easily. The camps run weekly each summer from the beginning of June until the end of July. There may even be remaining spots available this summer if boredom strikes your home. You can find more information at www.connerprairie.org 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.

Historic homes of Noblesville Location: 1107 Logan Street Owners: Matt and Megan Taylor, and children Madison, Travis and Shawn Taylor, since September 2009 Constructed by: Arza and Lauretta Truitt. Arza Truitt was a druggist with Truitt and Sons Apothecary located on the east side of the Square in 1900. He married Lauretta Campbell in 1880. The couple had two sons. Style: This Queen Anne home was built circa 1880 and has had several add-ons. The first was around 1896 when the Truitts added a master bedroom and a sitting room, and the porch was enlarged to the existing wraparound porch. Much later a large addition was constructed on the east side. The home retains its original carriage house. What work have you done on your house? “We’ve gotten plaster repaired and done interior painting, and this summer we’re working on landscaping and a backyard patio. We also plan to put in a modern kitchen.” What are your favorite features? “The front and back porches, the working gas fixtures throughout, the woodwork and tall ceilings, the

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Ideas for a better downtown? Start with these three now Commentary By Krista Bocko I love Noblesville. I really do. And because I love it, I’m always thinking of what I’d like to see downtown to make it better. Friends and I have discussed many times what we’d like to see on the Square and what we’d do if we had a million magical dollars to just make it happen. So, here we go, in no particular order: • Have a downtown Farmers Market on the Square on a weeknight. Many people want this. Saturday mornings for our family are usually booked solid, as they are with many families. If you can’t make it one Saturday, or any Saturday, how can you get fresh, local produce from the farmers? But if there was another day and time for the market—like from 3 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, there ya go! I just got back from rural New England where it’s common to have Farmers Markets six days a week! • An anchor grocery store, like a Trader Joe’s or a Whole Foods. Most of my

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Signs and silence signal a different kind of baseball By Brenda Alexander Current in Noblesville As you wander through Noblesville Youth Baseball’s “Field of Dreams” facility you are treated to a buffet of sights, smells and sounds. Iron red baselines carve green playing fields. Fresh popcorn and newly mown grass warm the air. Sweet clover comingles with wild chamomile and hangs on the breeze. The distinctive ping of the aluminum bats, the sporadic cheers, and incessant infield chatter – str-r-r-ike…out! – say baseball. But wander past one particular diamond and your senses may be stumped by something initially unidentifiable. Instead of clapping, hands of adult fans wave enthusiastically in the air. There’s a seeming profusion of signs and signals – not just by the umpires – but between coaches, parents and players. It’s quiet. Not a peep emanates from either the dugout or the stands. Welcome to a silent world where the Mets, a team of third-graders from the Indiana School for the Deaf, play America’s pastime with the same contrast of intensity and absentmindedness that any kids their age muster. “Those kids are as normal as you can imagine,” said their coach, Leo Willey. “They don’t live with difficulties. We are always faced with challenges, but, in fact, they are just the same challenges that YOU face.” Having missed last season, Mets are focused on building basic skills, “These kids have worked so hard. The record isn’t that important,” explains Willey. Many of these players will feed into the middle school and varsity teams at the School for the Deaf. Until recently, they had teams in Fishers, but moved to Noblesville two years ago. “The mothers of the kids suggested that NYB was an ideal place to establish a team,” said Willey. “The people at NYB have

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Mets' coach Leo Wiley signs instructions to Bippus Lemere (left) and River Baird as they prepare to bat.

been very friendly, very welcoming and very accepting, specifically the commissioners, coaches, field director and umpires.” Unlike hearing players who listen to a coach’s instructions while keeping an eye on play and hands in gloves or on bats, these players need their eyes and hands free for all communications. As for communication with the hearing teams, texting and a paper and pen are a must. Willey has found the other teams and umpires to be quite accommodating. Willey says he couldn’t have formed the team without support from parents or without the aid of assistant coach John Hazelett and team mom Jennifer Kulmacz. “We raise each others’ children,” said Willey. “That’s how it

Righty Alec Miller delivers the big pitch for the Mets.

really works in our community.” Although all current Mets are from deaf families, deaf children from hearing families are welcome to join. Deaf teams start as young as T-ball and mixed hearing and deaf teams exist in the Babe Ruth league. For information, email info@noblesvillebaseball.org or go to www.noblesvillebaseball.org. For more photos of the kids, visit www.youarecurrent.com.

Uptown has changed, but it’s still there, and that’s good Diana did her best to keep the restauCOMMENTARY rant intact, as it was during Mary Kay’s By Hannah Davis glory days. She fought to keep the jukeWhen I was old enough to do so, I boxes when Gordon declared they were took my first steps behind the counter too old-fashioned and a waste of money. of the Uptown Café. A few years later, I She fought to keep the prices reasonable. learned to ask Mary Kay, the owner at the She fought to keep the standards on the time, for teddy bear-shaped pancakes. She menu. always delivered. I loved that job; I loved working for And when I was 14, I bucked up the Diana, and I loved working in a place courage to ask the new owner, Gordon, where my neighbors ate, and where I for a job. I showed up for an interview Photo provided by Uptown Cafe had eaten for my entire life. I loved the with the manager the following Monday. Former Uptown Cafe owner thought the jukeboxes (shown up against the wall and on the counter) were cheap, red pine paneling. I loved the ceilThe restaurant had closed by then, and too old fashioned and a waste of money. ing’s smoke stains. I loved the torn booth she was nowhere to be seen. I came back, seats and grease-smeared stainless steel shelves. and after sliding a slapdash résumé across the counter, was told The Uptown was a diner, a real diner, and we liked it that way. I could come in on Saturday’s – and Saturday’s only – to pour It didn’t have to be fancy, or cute, or even particularly clean. It coffee. just had to be predictable. Dependable. A place where people I did for two years. Except, I eventually became a bona fide knew each other, and knew they could get a cup of coffee and waitress and occasional grill cook. And not just on Saturday’s. The restaurant stopped serving while I was still sitting in classes at bowl of oatmeal for a price they could afford. Things have changed, and they won’t be the same anytime school, but I spent my summers there, and put in a good amount of work. I only stopped when the restaurant fell through the holes soon. The days of the diner are long gone in Noblesville, and we’ll have to come to terms with that. But after 75 almost conof Gordon’s mismanagement, and had to close. I found out I’d tinuous years of being a Noblesville staple, the Uptown’s still have to find a new job while passing a newspaper box.

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Address: 809 Conner St., Noblesville Phone: (317) 674-8668. Catering and baked goods also available. Web site: www.uptowncafenoblesville.com Hours: Breakfast 7 a.m. 11 a.m. Tuesday-Friday, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday; lunch: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Friday (limited lunch menu on weekends). Photo by Zach Dunkin

Owner/chef Kristie Whitesell greets visitors Pat and Barry Jordan of Burlington, N.C., who brought their 5-year-old grandson, Nolan, of Noblesville, to the Uptown. Nolan's father and mother, Brian and Shelly Jordan, own the Logan Street Marketplace restaurant downtown.

By Zach Dunkin Current in Noblesville The grumbling has subsided. The “silly” Mega-Miller breakfast sandwich is a mega success. And Uptown Café owner Kristie Whitesell is seeing her vision come true: a café with a great location and a good cup of coffee - even if that cup of coffee is a little pricier than that to which loyal Uptown customers were accustomed. Whitesell acknowledged the initial “struggle” she had with the former regulars adjusting to the new pricing and her healthier, eclectic menu. “People weren’t used to paying $2.25 for coffee,” said the 31-year-old Whitesell, who reopened the storied café nearly two years ago at the corner of Conner and 8th Street. “But that’s one thing I had to have – a good cup coffee.” (It is roasted by Harvest Café in Indianapolis) “And we had to raise prices because of quality of the food. You set your prices so you don’t go out of business like it did before.” Recent Noblesville move-ins Karel and Linda Hanhart had no issues with the menu or its cost during their first visit. “I hadn’t had a breakfast like that in a long time,” said Karel. “My bill was $15 for two which is what you pay at most places for a good breakfast.” “We’ll definitely be back,” added Linda. Most breakfast and lunch items range from $6-$8. And you can still get a cheeseburger – Angus beef, of course - but no fries. “We don’t fry anything here,” said Whitesell, who does most of the food prep and much of it from scratch. “I like fries but I don’t like the smell and I don’t like to clean it. I just don’t like the atmosphere.” Whitesell’s menu philosophy is simple: the food she serves is the food she would eat. Like the roasted turkey and swiss on

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Facelift for the façade? Uptown owner Kristie Whitesell is the first to admit the outdated, red and blue-painted front of the building is not “very inviting.” “If I didn’t know anything about Noblesville, and I came up here to eat, I’m not sure I’d come in here and spend my money on breakfast or lunch,” she said. “I struggle with that a lot.” But help could be on the way. Building owner Jay Merrell says “there are some discussions under way” about taking advantage of the city’s façade improvement grant program to restore the building’s front to near-original appearance “It’s a little too 70s-80s right now,” he said. wheatberry, stacked with avocado, spinach, cucumber, tomato and sweet jalapeno mayonnaise. “That sandwich is me in a nutshell,” she said. “Everything on the menu is a reflection of me.” Even the Uptown’s traditional biscuits and gravy, a truckload of sausage gravy on a humongous, made-from-scratch biscuit? “I was up in arms about that one,” confessed Whitesell, who prefers to serve her own fruit- and nut-filled granola. “But it has a big following.” Probably not as big as the Uptown’s signature sandwich – the Mega-Miller: egg, cheese, ham, bacon, hash browns, spinach, tomatoes and jalapeno jelly stacked between two jumbo biscuits. “I put it on the menu because I thought it was silly,” she said of

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the sandwich, named for the Noblesville High School Millers. “I wanted to see it if would take off, and it has.” Growing up in Warsaw, Ind., Whitesell liked to cook and bake but had little interest in running a café. While working for an engineering firm, the Purdue geology graduate decided to attend a culinary school in Chicago. Back in Indiana she worked part-time in the kitchens at Dunaway’s and Scholar’s Inn in Indianapolis before landing at Woody’s Library Restaurant in Carmel, where a waitress friend encouraged her to open her own place. The friend told her about the vacant Uptown. Built in 1883, the two-story brick building served several businesses before becoming a café in 1932. Locals remember it best as a reputable cafe operated by Paul and Mary Kay Lynch before it failed under new ownership. “Although the place was a mess, I was excited because I understood what it meant to the people of Noblesville and what it could be again,” said Whitesell. “There’s a lot of history here. It just needed some updating.” She leased the restaurant and upstairs living space from owner Jay Merrell, CEO of Industrial Dielectrics in Noblesville, and, with lots of help from her family, transformed it into the 40-seat café it is today – clean, bright, friendly and retro. She will celebrate two years in business Aug. 21. “The Uptown was your typical, cliché corner café, an iconic sort of place,” said Merrell. “Kristie has given it a different dynamic. A lot of Uptown old-timers may not come back, but there are a lot of Uptown ‘new-timers’ who wouldn’t have set foot in the place before.” For more photos of the Uptown see the online version of this story at www.currentnoblesville.com.

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Cleanse and detox for a healthier you COMMENTARY By Laura Marenco When your body is full of toxins – and in most cases it is – you may experience side effects, including lethargy, achiness, a fatigued mind and/or a low energy level. To prevent build up of toxins, you may elect to follow a detox diet, preferably once or twice a year along with a good quality herbal cleansing supplement – if your physician agrees. It has shown to be a good way to get back in tune with your body and give your internal systems a reset to allow them to work at their best. The human body constantly is working to eliminate toxins through the lungs, kidneys, digestive system and particularly the liver. Every minute of every day a properly functioning liver eliminates small amounts of toxins, heavy metals, bacteria and other impurities from the blood before returning it to circulation. If the impurities are not bound by fiber, they may be subject to re-absorption and recirculation by your body, ending up where they started, and therefore leaving you no better off. Trapping and binding toxins secreted through bile for transport from the body is crucial for effective support of the body’s internal detoxification and cleansing functions. A cleanse program assists the body’s natural “sweeping” process by

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“I think it’s going pretty well. I work at Matteo’s, and business has been picking up recently.” Craig White Noblesville

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Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Big Lots is the nation’s largest broadline closeout retailer and a Fortune 500 company with 1,350 stores in 47 states. It’s the only Big Lots store in Hamilton County. The Noblesville store, which replaced the Marsh which closed in January, boasts 22,500 square feet of retail space filled with items that typically sell for 20 to 40 percent less than discount stores and up to 70 percent below traditional retailers. The store offers consumers a wide range of merchandise, including brandname closeouts, seasonal products, consumables, brand-name furniture, housewares, toys, gifts and Serta mattresses. “We encourage Noblesville residents to think Big Lots when it comes to deciding where to spend their hard earned money,” said Rob Claxton, senior vice president of marketing. “We know they will love this new store and the values we offer on the products they want and need.” At Big Lots’ ribbon-cutting opening last Friday, district manager Dan Earle presented a $2,500 check to Noblesville Middle School principal Kyle Barrantine for the school’s use.

Type: Traditional American, two-story Built: 1988 Location: 116 Ashbourne Dr., Noblesville Neighborhood: Wellington Estates Square footage: 3,828 Rooms: 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, great room, dining room, breakfast room, loft, rec room, bonus room, laundry room. Strengths: Huge great room with two-sided masonary fireplace, updated kitchen with solid surface counters, stainless steel appliances and fireplace, a main floor bedroom, new windows and mechanical systems in 2009, and 1,000 square foot basement with 9- foot ceilings and bar. Plus, one-third acre lot. Weaknesses: Neighborhood does not have pool or park area. Listed by: Robert Smith of RE/MAX Legends Group. Office: (317) 849-7653, direct line (317) 796-1300

“Personally, I think we’re doing well, and the economy is on the upswing. I think we need more restaurants though.” Pam Mallery Noblesville

“I think it’s doing all right for what’s been happening in the country.” Sam Gawaluck Noblesville

District manager: Dan Earle Store manager: Rodney Wilkerson Marsh Center, 1930 E. Conner St., Noblesville Phone: (317) 773-6135 Hours: 9 a.m. -9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.

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DISPATCHES Âť Musician and humorist at EUMC – Columnist/humorist Jonathan Richard Cring and musician Janet Clazzy, who together comprise the group called “Spirited,â€? will perform during all morning services June 27 at the Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 1600 Cumberland Road. Services are at 8:15, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. This morning of music and monologue will include readings from Cring’s book “Digging for Gold (in the rule)â€? with original musical tunes performed by Clazzy on the oboe and WX-5 Wind Machine. For more information call (317) 773-4406. Âť Happy 150th, Sheridan – The Sheridan Sesquicentennial opens June 25 at Sheridan Veterans Park with a hog roast at 6 p.m., a barn dance at 7 p.m., and a free outdoor movie at 9 p.m. The celebration includes entertainment, fashion and car shows and fireworks. For a full listing of events through July 4, visit www.sheridanhistoricalsociety.com. Âť Jazz Squared returns – Cherio Mannino will perform for free at Jazz Squared from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. June 25 on the Courthouse Square.

Branson has a rides, shows and adventure for the family Commentary By Tracy Line It’s easy to see why the Associated Press named Branson, Mo., one of the top family destinations in the country. With beautiful scenery, loads of attractions and a touch of southern hospitality, Branson is an ideal vacation spot for everyone ages six to sixty. Here’s what it offers: Family fun While it has its share of typical tourist fare, Branson also offers many original attractions. One must-see is Silver Dollar City. This awardwinning 1800’s theme park takes you back in time. Watch craftsmen make their wares, enjoy the 30-plus rides (new this year is Tom & Huck’s RiverBlast) or check out one of the shows. The Titanic museum offers 20 replicated rooms of the famous ship. View artifacts and photos, and even touch an iceberg. New this year, the Branson Auto Museum features over 100 classic cars from across the decades. Last but not least, kids will quack up on a Ride the Ducks tour. This bus turns into a boat, giving guests a history of Branson via both land

and lake (wacky quackers included). Outdoor adventure Branson is home to three beautiful lakes, Table Rock, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals. All offer water sports: fish, swim, ski, canoe. Or you can simply sit and enjoy the view. You can also cruise the Branson Belle, a reasonably priced dinner showboat, or spend a day at White Water water park with its slides, wave pool and lazy river. Tour Talking Rocks Cavern for an underground adventure. Shows, shows and more shows Branson hosts more than 100 live shows, including musical shows of every style, comedy, magic, acrobatics, and more. Long-time favorites include Jim Stafford, Yakov Smirnoff, and Liverpool Legends, a Beatles tribute show. For tips on planning your trip to Branson, contact a travel agent or visit www.explorebranson.com. 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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Trip to Chicago? You can make this at home COMMENTARY By Molly Herner Having spent a weekend in Chicago enjoying copious amounts of wonderful food and drink, this week’s offering will be my favorite dish from my visit there. This open-faced sandwich is served at the Gage Restaurant in downtown Chicago. It is a sinfully layered brioche, roasted beef brisket and cheese sandwich with a touch of tart green apple. The apple serves to cut through the flavors of the aged Swiss cheese and the brisket, and adds a fresh, crunchy flare to the sandwich. Never underestimate the power of a great combination of tart fruit, roasted meat and an aged cheese. It’s an extremely versatile combination which has survived eras in history from the croque monsieur to the Grecian gyros. Roasting a full-sized beef brisket at home takes about an hour and a half, at 350 degrees.

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Why do you like Logan Street Marketplace: “Their food’s good and their staff is super nice!” 937 Logan St. Noblesville (317) 770-8310

“A plate can be made with your knowledge, or it can be made with your heart,” according to Terrell Gray, owner of Queso Blanco, an authentic Mexican restaurant in the heart of Westfield. Terrell and his wife Yolanda started the restaurant in 2007. Although there are several other Mexican restaurants in the area, Terrell and Yolanda believe they have something special to offer: “Mexican food with an authentic homemade flavor, as if you were dining with friends in Mexico.” Yolanda brings her knowledge of Mexican cuisine from Oaxaca, a city famous for its cheeses. In fact, the name of the restaurant means “White Cheese,” a smooth, creamy, mild cheese found throughout Mexico. Fajitas are a delicious choice for an entrée, but make sure to leave room for a banana chimichanga, their “best dessert,” according to Terrell. 102 South Union St., Westfield Phone: (317) 867-5200 Website: www.quesoblancowestfield.com Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

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Disney’s “High School Musical” goes from the TV screen to the Beef & Board Dinner Theatre stage in its annual family show through July 18. Fans of the made-fortelevision show will see all of their favorite charactes singing their hit songs. Tickets range from $35 to $58, with special family show discounts of $10 for ages 3-15. Price includes a family-friendly buffet, with a fruit and salad bar, unlimited coffee, tea and lemonade. For reservations and show times, call the box office at 317.872.9664 or visit www.beefandboards.com. The dinner theater is locate at 9301 N. Michigan Road on the northwest side of Indianapolis, about a 30-minute drive from downtown Noblesville.

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Activities include giant jumping pillow, pedal go-carts, pumpkin train and farm animals from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Aug. 31 at Stonycreek Farm Nursery and Landscaping, 11366 State Road 38 East, Noblesville. Cost: $10. For information, call (317) 773-3344 or visit www.stonycreekfarm.net.

Prairie Tykes: Frogs Are Calling

Kids ages 2-5 find out about frogs as they create a paper frog and listen to some different frog calls, from 9:3011 a.m. or 12:30-2 p.m., June 25.Weather permitting, the group will visit the pond under the covered bridge to look for frogs and play some leap frog. All participants must be accompanied by an adult (at no charge). Reservations are required. Call 317.776.6006 or 800.966.1836. Cost: $10.

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Caboose Ride, June 27, July 11, 18 and 25, departs 8th and Logan streets, between 5 p.m 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. Pizza Plus Express, June 26, July 10, 17 and 24, departs Forest Park at 5 p.m., returns 8:30 p.m., roundtrip to Tipton for specially priced buffet dining at Pizza King, Pizza Shack or Jim Dandy. Cost: $16 adults, $10 ages 2-12 (dinner not included). Reservations required by calling (317) 773-6000 or (317) 776-7887.

LIVE MUSIC Parks Summer Concert Series

The following musical acts will be playing for free at 7 p.m. in various Noblesville parks. For more information, call (317) 776-6350 or the Summer Events line at (317) 770-2020. June 24 –Paul Butler as Elvis, Forest Park, July 1 – Phil Stevens & The Open Road, Southside Park. July 8 -- The Meatball Band, Dillon Park

LIVE MUSIC Mickey’s Irish Pub

The following musical acts will be playing live at Mickey¹s Irish Pub, 13644 N. Meridian St., Carmel. For more information, call 573-9746: June 24 – Toy Factory June 25 – The Late Show

Mo’s Irish Pub

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. June 24 – T Splurge June 25 – Lemon Wheel June 26 – Joseph Daniel Band

Symphony on the Prairie

The following musical acts will be playing with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. at Conner Prarie, 13400 Allisonville Road, Fishers. Advance tickets are $21 for adults and $10 for age 2-12 at the Hilbert Circle Theatre at (317) 639-4300, online at IndianapolisSymphony.org , and at all Marsh Supermarket and O’Malia’s locations. Adult tickets are $26 at the gate. June 25-26: Marvin Hamlisch. July 2-4: Star Spangled Symphony with fireworks. July 9-10: John Denver interpreter Jim Curry.

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P6105 ...................NOW RX ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘06 BLACK LEXUS GX470 can confidently them $with a three-year/100,000 total mile $27,435 W/BLACK LEATHER ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW more, visitLEXUS LexusCPO.com $MILES! WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER ANDAND JUST vehicle 42K 101182A..................... NOW 35,430 LEXUS IS250 $$35,160 ‘07 LEXUS ES350 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW 27,988 warranty.* So ifMILES! you’re considering a 35K Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle, we invite BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 ‘08 LEXUS RX ‘07 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $MILES! WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER ANDAND JUST ONLY 42K 101182A..................... NOW 35,160 35,430 ‘06 LEXUS GX470 $ $$ BLACK W/BLACK L warranty.* So if you’re considering a Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle, we invite ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 AWDBLACK SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES !10672A......NOW L6095 ........ NOW .AND 28,010 AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095........ NOW 27,995 $$ ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER JUST 35KtoMILES! P6105 ...................NOW W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 27,988 you to bring your exacting standards your Lexus dealer today. To learn ‘06 LEXUS GX470 $$ BLACK W/BLACK L ‘08 LEXUS RX350 WHITE LEATHER ANDAND JUST ONLY 42K MILES! 101182A..................... NOW 35,430 WHITEW/IVORY W/IVORY LEATHER 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES !10672A......NOW L6095 ........NOW . 27,988 28,010 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! ‘07 LEXUS IS250 $ $ ‘08 LEXUS ES350 you to bring your exacting standards to your Lexus dealer today. To learn ‘07 ‘05 LEXUS IS250 ‘06 LEXUS GX WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER ANDAND JUST ONLY 42K$MILES! 101182A..................... NOW 35,430 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 $ LEXUS GX470 more, visit LexusCPO.com. ‘07 LEXUS IS250 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘07 LEXUS LS460 ‘08 AWD LEXUS ES350 BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 ................. NOW ‘07 LEXUS IS250 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES ! L6095 ........NOW .$30,115 28,010 ‘06 LEXUS GX AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $ $ $26K more, visit LexusCPO.com. $ ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘07 LEXUS LS460 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER ANDNEWONLY 101131A...........NOW 37,160 SILVER10672A......NOW W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE INSIDE ANDMILES! OUT! 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 BLUE W/IVORY LEATHERLEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 ................. NOW SILVER W/BLACK W/JUST 34K LEATHER MILES ! L6095 ........NOW . 30,115 28,010 SILVER W/GRAY AND LOADED W/OPTIONS!! 1....01298A.. NOW 30,995 ‘08 AWD LEXUS GX470 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! $$ ‘08 LEXUS ES350 WHITE W/IVORY LEAT W/IVORY LEATHER ANDNEWONLY 101131A...........NOW $$ SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE INSIDE26K ANDMILES! OUT! 101174A ...................NOW 37,160 38,100 ‘08 BLUE LEXUS GX470 LEXUS LS460 ‘08 WHITE LEXUS SC340 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 SILVER W/GRAYES350 LEATHER ANDONLY LOADED W/OPTIONS! .....NOW NOW 30,115 31,910 ‘07 ‘08 LEXUS WHITE W/IVORY LEAT W/IVORY LEATHER AND 38K MILES! L6119101298A ................. $$ $$31,910 $ ‘07 LEXUS RX350 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A ..... NOW ‘07 LEXUS LS460 ‘08 LEXUS SC340 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND AND ONLYOUT! 24K101174A MILES!...................NOW 101095A....NOW 38,100 47,995 W/IVORY GX470 LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW 30,115 ‘08 LEXUS RX LEXUS CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED ‘07 BLUE LEXUS RX350 ‘08 LEXUS $ $ AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES ! L6095 ........ NOW . $ AND $ $$ SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE OUT! 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A....NOW 47,995 ‘08 LEXUS RX LEXUS CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED ‘07 SILVER LEXUS RX350 ‘08 LEXUS GX470 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW!34K 42K MILES! P6091............... NOW 30,995 ‘08 LEXUS SC340 ‘08 LEXUS LS460 W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED 101298A ..... NOW 31,910 AWDW/OPTIONS! SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST MILES ! L6095 ........ NOWL. 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P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 $17,988 ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 ‘07 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER ANDTHE ONLY 36KMOST MILES! P6108.............NOW 35,160 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 www.tomwoodlexus.com BLACK W/TAN LEATHER ANDAND LIKE NEW!38K ................................................... NOW GOLD W/TAN AND L JU PREPARED TO PASS DEMANDING ‘07 LEXUS ‘06L6119 LEXUS GX470 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095 ........NOW. $28,010 $ ONLY 38K MILES! BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ................. NOW 30,115 $ $ALL:NOW ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 SILVER W/BLACK LEAT BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K GTI MILES! 10672A......NOW 27,988 www.tomwoodlexus.com AWD RED W/IVORY LEATHER AND 40KINSPECTION MILES! L6139.............. ‘07 VW RA OF YOUR 35,605 OWN. $ ‘05 DODGE ‘06 LEXUS GX470 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095 ........NOW. 28,010 ‘06 AWD LEXUS ES330 ‘08 LEXUS IS250 ‘08 LEXUS GX470 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K$ 101182A..................... NOW $35,430 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER$AND ONLYJUST 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 $MILES! SILVER W/BLACK LEAT BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW 27,988 ‘07 VW GTI ‘05 LARAMIE DODGE RA INSPECTION OF ALL: YOUR OWN. $ ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 $ $ ‘06 LEXUS LEXUS ES330 ‘08 LEXUS IS250 ‘08 ES350 ‘08 LEXUS GX470 BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLYLEATHER 24K MILES! ..................................................... 19,998 CREW CAB WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST MILES! 101182A..................... NOW 35,430 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 $ $AND Drivers tend to demand a lotNOW from a 42K Certified Pre-Owned Lexus. Coincidentally, WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW$$22,935 LEXUS GS450H ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘08 LEXUS S AWD BLACK W/BLACK W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW 33,550 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A ..... NOW 31,910 ‘07 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 $ $ AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES ! L6095 ........ONLY NOW .24K 28,010 ‘08 BLUE LEXUS ES350 BLACK W/PLAID AND MILES! ..................................................... NOW 19,998 LARAMIE CREW CAB $ $ ‘07 LEXUS LS460 Drivers tend to demand a lot from a Certified Pre-Owned Lexus. Coincidentally, WHITEW/IVORY W/IVORYLEATHER LEATHER CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW 22,935 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ANDAND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW $30,115 ‘08 LEXUS SW so do we. Each vehicle is meticulously scrutinized and reconditioned so we $ AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW 33,550 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A ..... NOW 31,910 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES ! L6095 ........NOW . 28,010HYBRID! 24K MILES!101180A $ ‘07 INFINITI SMOKEY GRANITE W/BLACK LEATHER! NOW 37,988 ‘08 AWD LEXUS ES350 ‘06 CHRYSLER 300C $26K ‘07 LEXUS LS460 SMOKEY GRANITEM W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! 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NOWLEATHER 31,910 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 SMOKEY GRANITESC340 W/GRAY LEATHER AND 24K MILES! 101095A....NOW $47,995 ‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO ‘07 CHARCOAL BMW 550L SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY AND ONLYmore, 24K MILES! 101095A....NOW 47,995 ‘07 SILVER LEXUS c r HaP6105101298A visit LexusCPO.com. $$ LEXUS ES350 SILVER W/BLACK ‘07 LEXUS CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER NOW 24,995 W/GRAY ‘09 LEXUS IS250 $ AND ONLY 31K MILES! ............................. ‘08 LEXUS RX350 SMOKEY GRANITELS460 W/GRAY LEATHER ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A....NOW 47,995 BLACK W/IVORYRX350 LEATHER AND JUST 35K aMILES! ...................NOW $$27,435 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K 101095A....NOW 47,995 ‘07 ‘07 LEXUS RX350 AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13KMILES! MILES! LDR488 .....NOW ..$$ 32,988 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKECHARCOAL NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 LEXUS LS460 ‘08 LEXUS L AND $ ‘07 LEXUS RX350 W/GRAY LEATHER ONLY 31K MILES! ............................. NOW 24,995 CHARCOAL W/GRAY L mmP6091...........NOW BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW 35,160 $ AND $ $ BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K42K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! MILES! 32,140 AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW .. 32,988 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 $ ‘08W/GRAY LEXUS LS460 LONLY ‘08 LEXUS LS460 erstein $ NOW 57,970 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER ANDLJUST 27K35,160 MILES! P6126............... ‘09 LEXUS IS250 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $ SILVER LEATHER AND 34K MILES! L6131.................... NOW 43,980 $ W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42KbiMILES! 32,140 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 $27K MILES! ‘08 LEXUS LS460 LJUST SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST P6126...............NOW 57,970 ‘09 AWD, LEXUS IS250 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW .. 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NOWJUST 16,995 EDITION 19K MILES! L6003C........................... $ NOW 25,485ANNIVERSARY EDIT ‘08 RED FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ANNIVERSARY ACURA TL W/JUST TYPE S$16,995 $ RED W/ GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K ....................................... NOW 15,995 LEXUS CERTIFIED 2 ‘08 BLUE LEXUS ES350 $ $ pe code GN y RED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! ............................................. NOW 16,995 ANNIVERSARY EDIT 0 ‘07 LEXUS LS460 ! W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 ................. NOW 30,115 CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN! ................. NOW 16,988 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! .............................. NOW 25,995 ‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ACURA TL TYPE S $ $ ‘06 CHARCOAL LEXUS ES330 ‘08 SILVER LEXUS IS250 $MILES! .............................. NOW $$25,995 Use dering b ‘07 LEXUS LS460 ‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ACURA T BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW 30,115 W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUNEX-L INTHE SUN! ................. NOW $16,988 W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K ‘08 HONDA ACCORD r ‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA CRV EX $ ‘06 LEXUS ES330 ‘08 LEXUS IS250 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 o WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW 22,935 ‘08 DODGE MAGNUM ‘08 MAZDA RX-8 . $ AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW 33,550 n FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ACURA $$ ‘08 DODGE LEXUS GX470 whe or online $ NOW $$27,595 CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUNOUT! INTHE SUN! ................. NOW SILVER W/BLACK T L $ $$16,988 W/TAN LEATHER AND W/ LIKE ................................................... NOW 17,988 GOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! ‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA CRV EX P6033B....................................... SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND NEW! CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW ‘08 MAGNUM ‘08 MAZDA RX-8 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11KNOW MILES! P6110.........NOW BLACK TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW!........ ...................................... 17,688 $ 22,935 $ 33,550 $ ‘04 BLACK LEXUS RX330 ‘08 RED LEXUS ‘09 LEXUS W/GRAY ANDGX470 SHARP! JUST 43K MILES!W/OPTIONS! ............................................. NOW 16,995 ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K L6003C........................... NOW CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHEGOLD SUN! ................. NOW 16,988 $31,910 $25,485 BLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ................................................... NOW W/TAN ANDES350 JUST 17K MILES! P6033B....................................... NOW $27,595SILVER W/BLACK L $17,988 phone ‘08 LEXUS SC340 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED 101298A ..... 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LDR483.............NOW $ 34,788 ‘08 ‘07 TL TYPE S ‘07 ‘08 LEXUS ES350 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA C C SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY AND ONLY ‘05 24K 101095A....NOW 47,995 $14K ‘08MILES! LEXUS RX350 ‘07 FORD LEXUSMUSTANG RX350 CONVERTIBLE W/PLAID AND ONLY300C 24K MILES! ..................................................... NOW LARAMIE CREW CAB 23KNOW MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A................... $19,998 $ NOW $30,135GOLD W/TAN AND $$ $$ BLACK W/TAN LEATHER ANDLEATHER LIKE NEW! ................................................... 17,988 ‘06 CHRYSLER ‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORT ‘08 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ACURA TL TYPE S ‘07 BLACK LEXUS ES350 BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A....NOW 47,995 BLACK W/ PLAID AND ONLY 24KMILES!......... ....................................... NOW 18,688 $ $ ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘07 FORD LEXUS RX350 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! 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53 artists took to the streets for Plein Air event Current in Noblesville A total of $4,000 was awarded to some of the 53 artists who set up their easels outdoors and painted throughout Hamilton County earlier this month during the second annual Gathering of Plein Air Painters, sponsored by the Hamilton County Artists’ Association. The big winner was Jerry Points, awarded $1,000 for Best of Show honors. Lesley Haflich was a double winner, collecting $600 for the Gathering Award and another $250 for the Straford Purchase Award. Winners and their prizes in the following categories were: OIL 1st – Ron Mack, $300 2nd – Michelle Walker, $200 3rd – Mary Ann Davis, $100 Honorable mention –Penny Robertson and Kathryn Clark, $25 Prism gift certificates NON-PROFESSIONAL 1st – Mary Ann Nusbaum, a Julie Houck “Painting Outdoors” DVD 2nd – Stephen Miller, a Julie Houck D

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Tired of workbooks? Trick TECH FALL WRESTLING CLUB your kids into learning Commentary By Michele Grossman Even as kids chant “no more school, no more books,” teachers send home packets of pages to complete, and publishers sell workbooks that aim to keep students in top form over the summer. Without reinforcement, students do tend to lose some of their facility and access to information they’ve learned over the school year. But if your child resists formal summer homework, there are opportunities to incorporate reading and math in the course of everyday life. • If your child is preschool age, take a nice thick paintbrush to the pool. During breaks from swimming, make a game of drawing shapes and letters with water on the cement. On a rainy day, they’ll have fun writing with their fingers in shaving cream on a smooth surface. Take every opportunity to read aloud to your child, and count things out loud together as well. • Older kids will be working on math facts. Managing an allowance is a good tool for this. Trips to the pool concession stand and buying treats from the ice cream truck present opportunities to calculate smaller amounts and use multiplication to figure

taxes. • Kids who resist reading books for pleasure may enjoy reading magazines about sports or hobbies. Rainy summer days are a chance to break out the board and card games. Math, planning, and strategy are fundamental to many of these. • Cooking is a great activity for kids at any time. Reading, math, science, nutrition and practical life skills can all be tailored to the age and interest of your children. Let them choose a favorite food or meal to help prepare. The more they feel a part of the process, the more eager they will be to be involved. Reading and measuring are more appealing when they get a chocolate cake for their efforts. Do you have any ideas for fun ways to practice writing skills? Email me your tips for summer learning strategies.

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Free festival activities include: • The music of Jayne Bond and the Pink Martinis from 7pm – 10pm • The Classic Car Show sponsored by Republic Waste Services • Mini race car simulator sponsored by E & B Paving • Ladder golf and cornhole tournaments (winners receive Best Buy gift cards) • Noblesville Minute It To Win It Games (winners are entered into drawings for gift certificates donated by local merchants)

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• Rock climbing wall • The Kids Zone (featuring face painting, balloon artists, caricaturists, child ID kits, obstacle course, bounce house, and more) Food vendors on site or you may bring a picnic dinner. No alcohol, sparklers, or fireworks are permitted on school grounds.

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lunch hours will allow ample opportunity to visit an exhibit hall and find the latest resources from national, regional and local family history exhibitors. (Exhibition hall hours are Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) Conference sessions are varied and designed to help participants locate records that will lead them on the path of their ancestors. Attendees will learn about the many types of resources that can answer the questions about their family’s history and find out how those records have migrated to new technology. The full conference listings, schedule and presenter information can be found at http://www. indianahistory.org/our-services/family-history/ midwesternroots/, where visitors can register online and download conference materials. Need motivation? Get some knowledge.

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I’m ill-equipped when it comes to technology Commentary By Brenda Alexander I am a Luddite living in the 21st Century. I’m opposed to technology. A Luddite is someone who rejects new technology just because it’s new. And I’m not talking about things like thumb drives, digital cameras and smart phones. I am that person who needs tech support for a kitchen utensil. You read that correctly. Not an appliance, a utensil. Recently, I was confounded by salad tongs. I could not get them to expand and retract. I pulled on them, dropped them on the floor, but to no avail. It was my brother-in-law who showed me how to operate them. Don’t even get me started on my salad spinner. I had to be shown how to use that twice. But I’m in good – if not very lively – company. You see, in the 18th century, an English weaver named Ned Ludd, protesting the influence of machinery on his career, destroyed a knitting frame. In the 19th century, a whole movement, calling themselves Luddites, took up his cause, protesting the replacement of tradesmen with

machines all over England. It didn’t end well. There were losses on both sides of the technology divide. Machines were smashed; smashers were executed. So, for the sake of avoiding escalation of my personal cold war, I’ve refrained from smashing machines, and they have refrained from terminating me. As a writer, you’d think I’d ally myself with amazing devices like digital tape recorders and laptops that can make my life easier. But I didn’t start this battle; technology fired the first shot. I’m only defending my ego. And until technology sues for peace, there can be no detente. I came to depend on those salad tongs. I relied on their compact versatility, but since a recent visit from my mom, they’re missing in action. Is that the behavior of ally or enemy? You tell me. Brenda Alexander is a freelance writer and resident of Noblesville. You can contact her at AlexanderInk@ comcast.net.

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Knock out hosta-munching slugs with a ‘substantial’ leaf COMMENTARY By Holly Funk During the early months of summer, a hosta enthusiast might think: Am I gardening? Or feeding slugs? Unlike feeding birds, feeding slugs is rather disheartening. Large holes in the delicate leaves of hostas absolutely spoil their appearance. Funny how the size of the holes is directly proportionate to the size of each fat and happy slug in your garden, huh? Hostas thrive in a shady, moist environment, as do slugs. And because their leaves are so close to the soil surface, they’re extremely susceptible to damage. Through the night, slugs feed their slimy way through our gardens and that makes it hard to hand pick them because gardeners are sleeping. Some people swear by jar lids filled with beer sunk into the soil surface, but I can’t help thinking “Waste beer on dreadful slugs? Why should they have all the fun?” Or, I’ve heard using a vinegar solution twice in May, which kills young slugs. But I’ve found that the key to slug-free hostas is the careful selection of resistant varieties. Some varieties resist damage and it’s all in the substance of the leaf. Note that some hosta leaves are more sub-

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PETS OF THE WEEK Tonka is a 3-year-old male white American bulldog mix. Tonka is a highly social and outgoing boy who loves toys – sometimes a little too much. He will need an experienced handler who will work with him to teach him how to share and protect his toys or food. Resource guarding is a correctable behavior, but until Tonka can overcome this tendency, he needs to be in a home without children. He is a smart guy and knows the commands “sit” and “down,” and he is willing to learn more. He is neutered and is more than ready to move into his forever home. Fiddler is a 2-year-old male black DSH. Fiddler hails from the Fishers area, as he was found there by a kind animal lover. He is neutered and has the loveliest green eyes. This highly evolved male is clearly in touch with his feminine side; he is very affectionate and enjoys cuddling. He checked into the shelter Dec. 15 and has been very patiently waiting for someone to discover his charms. He knows that the calicos and the ginger cats get the most attention, but take it from us, Fiddler is worth his weight in cuddles! For more information on these and other animals at the Humane Society, call 317-773-4974 or go to www.hamiltonhumane.com.

COMMENTARY By Rebecca Stevens Did you know that heat exhaustion can cause brain damage or even death for your pet? Pets, especially outdoor pets, require extra protection from the summer’s scorching temperatures. Dogs with short muzzles such as boxers, pugs, bulldogs and mastiffs have even more difficulty breathing during hot, humid days. Dogs and cats don’t sweat like humans, instead, they pant to cool themselves. Loud, rapid panting, however, is one of the first signs of heat exhaustion. Other signs include rapid pulse, glazed eyes, excessive salivation, elevated body temperature, excessive whining or agitation, vomiting and white or bluish gums. Only one of These symptoms have to be present to indicate your pet may be in trouble. The following tips will help protect your pets from heat exhaustion: • Keep plenty of cool, clean water in a spill-proof container available to your pets.

• Bring pets inside, especially during the hottest hours of the day. Be particularly careful with senior and overweight pets. • Do not shave off your pet’s coat. Bare skin can sunburn. Fur protects your pet from the heat and insects. • Walk your pet during the cooler morning and evening hours and never jog with your pet on hot, humid days. Avoid the hot pavement which can burn and blister your dog’s paws. • Do not take pets with you while running errands. The temperature inside a parked car can kill a pet in a matter of minutes, even if the windows are cracked or you park in the shade. If you suspect your pet is suffering from heat exhaustion, gently hose or sponge them down with cool water especially on the head, paw pads and groin area. Give them small amounts of water to drink and seek immediate care from a veterinarian. Rebecca Stevens is executive director of the Humane Society for Hamilton County . You may contact her with questions, solutions and story suggestions at hamiltonhumane@yahoo.com.

If you suspect your pet is suffering from heat exhaustion, gently hose or sponge them down with cool water especially on the head, paw pads and groin area. the rotary club of carmel Presents:

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Jim Burrell and his wife Joyce have been Carmel residents for over 34 years. They have watched Carmel grow and evolve and are proud to be a part of the ever-changing landscape. JIM Burrell As a member of the Rotary Club of Carmel, Jim has been an active volunteer with CarmelFest since the

Rotary first became involved as the facilitators of the Festival. This year, Jim is serving as CarmelFest Traffic & Parking Director. His primary focus is working on shuttle service for the festival. As Jim put it, “We want everyone to be able to get to and from the celebration safely and comfortably”. When asked what he enjoys most about Carmelfest, “I enjoy the entire event; it is a great celebration and a truly happy event for me, my family, and this community”.

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carMelFeSt:cIvIl War re-enactorS caMPground It has been 145 years since generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant signed the unconditional surrender at Appomattox, Va., in April 1865, officially ending the American Civil War. In that horrible four-year conflict, more than 600,000 soldiers died defending their states, their beliefs and their honor. This civil conflict impacted every facet of American history and culture. It is such an ingrained part of our heritage that it continues almost every weekend somewhere in the United States through living history re-enactors. Back by popular demand, the Civil War re-enactors will once again

set up camp at CarmelFest. Units representing the Union and the Confederacy will be in uniform and in character. While these are re-enactor units, they represent actual regiments in the war. These men have full-time jobs, and are not paid for their avocations as reenactors. They purchase their own authentic replicas of uniforms, equipment and weapons, and often wear the facial hair and haircuts that were used by their forefathers in the actual conflicts. A little known fact about our

state’s role in the Civil War is that Indiana had more volunteers for the Union than any other state. In addition, there were 47 Medal of Honor winners from Indiana, including Captain William W. Kendall, of the 49th. The Civil War re-enactors are please to be returning to CarmelFest. Their encampment area will be set up just east of City Hall on the grounds of our good friends at Marketing Services of Indiana. Make sure you drop by and visit with them, and experience a little of our Hoosier heritage. They will be happy to offer you a sample of fire-roasted coffee and piece of hard-tack. For more information visit www.carmelfest.net.

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CarmelFest 2010 will take place on Sunday, July 4, from noon to 10:30 p.m. and on Monday, July 5, from Noon to 10:30 pm at Carmel Civic Square. Mark your calendars for the parade and fireworks on Monday, July 5. “The St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana Parade” is set for 10:30 a.m. Look to the skies on Monday evening at 9:45 pm for the “B105.7 Fireworks Spectacular Launched by Firestone”. The fireworks display will be simulcast to music on soft rock B105.7 FM.

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Views | Community | Cover Story | Anti-Aging | Dough | Diversions | Parenting | Lifestyle | In Spirit | Inside & Out | Pets | Obituaries For the latest and expanded versions of obituaries and photos, visit www.currentnoblesville.com David B. Prange, 84, of Noblesville, died June 9, 2010 at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. He was born May 27,1926 in Crocketts Bluff, Ark. to Adolph and Edna (Burrough) Prange. He married Laverne Hummel on October 21, 1956 in Los Angeles. She survives. David was a civil engineer. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946. He was very active in many church activities at Saint Mathew Lutheran Church in Harbor City, Calif. He joined Christ Lutheran Church in Noblesville after moving to Indiana. Along with his wife, Laverne Prange of Noblesville, he is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Cheryl and Joseph Mendoza of Cypress California; one son and two daughters-in-law, Michael Prange and Anne Judge of Somerville, Massachusetts and Linda Prange of Noblesville; two granddaughters, Amanda Mendoza and Lisa Prange; and three grandsons, Joseph Mendoza, and Jeremy and William Prange. He was preceded in death by one son, Gary Prange. Online condolences may be sent c/o efw@efwagner.com Clarence A. Commer, 88, Noblesville, passed away June 16, 2010 at Riverwalk Village in Noblesville. He was born Feb. 15, 1922 in Noblesville. Clarence retired from Firestone after working there 30 years. Clarence served in the Army until 1946, during WWII. He loved country music and played the guitar. He also en-

joyed wrestling and crafts. He is survived by sons, Garry (Sheila) Payne and Larry (Sherry) Payne; step-daughter, Mary (Ed) Hurd; stepsons Joe Gilbert and Alfred Gilbert; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services will be held at noon June 18 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., in Noblesville, with Rev. Stan Sutton officiating. Friends may call June 18, 11 a.m. until time of the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Leona Marie (Griffin) France, 94, Noblesville, passed away June 13, 2010 at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. She was born Sept. 26, 1915 in Deming, Indiana to Julian and Martha (Breece) Griffin. She is survived by her daughters, Carole Skinner and Bobbi (Tim) Hawley both of Noblesville; sons, Harry France of Noblesville, Jerry (Connie) France of Los Angeles, California, and Greg France of Noblesville; brother, Budd Griffin of Noblesville; 18 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, George France, a daughter, Jeanne Ann Garland, and a brother, Horace Griffin. Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville.

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