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Mother arrested for leaving child in car By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com
tion. The child was released to his father. Penn was arrested and taken to The Hamilton County Jail. She faces a charge of neglect of a dependent, a A 34-year-old Noblesville woman was arrested after Class D felony. police say she left her four-year-old son alone in a hot This is the second instance in seven days that incar July 30. Fishers Police officers and Fire Department volved Noblesville mothers leaving young children in personnel were called to the Super Target in Fishers hot vehicles while shopping. On July 23, NPD officers shortly after noon. arrested Pooja Thakkar for child neglect after leaving Roni Penn told officers that she went into the store her 11-month-old daughter alone while she shopped in to run an errand, but that her son did not want to Penn Bed, Bath & Beyond at Hamilton Town Center. Police go. She admitted to leaving him in the car for around said the temperatures were 95 degrees outside and 110 degrees half an hour. The temperature inside the vehicle was around 100 inside the car when they arrived. degrees after the car was ventilated. Medics checked out the boy, who was hot and sweaty, but needed no additional medical atten-
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Amazon John with Silly Safaris talked about the myths of “really dangerous animals” during the final campfire of the 2012 season Aug. 1 at Cool Creek Park, 2000 E. 151st St., Westfield. Families joined around the Cool Creek campfire ring for songs, presentations and marshmallows. Cindy Baney, music educator with Moriah Music, provided the crowd with music. Each campfire, which began June 6 and ended Aug. 1, included special speakers entertaining guests with topics about animals, snakes, birds, turtles and more. The free event was hosted by the Hamilton County Parks Dept.
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Coyote Tracker – Noblesville author Larry D. Sweazy is publishing his fifth novel, The Coyote Tracker, in his award-winning Josiah Wolfe, Texas Ranger series. Published by Berkley Books, the novel began national distribution today and is available in all major and independent bookstores, and through online outlets such as www.amazon.com. Sweazy most recently won the 2012 Sweazy Will Rogers Medallion Award for the series. He will have a book signing from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. tonight at Barnes and Noble Booksellers, 17090 Mercantile Blvd., Noblesville. Sweazy will then appear from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Mudsock Books & Curiosity Shoppe, 11850 Allisonville Road, Fishers. School board elections – Hamilton County Elections Administrator Kathy Richardson said filing for school board candidates began on July 25 and those interested in running have until noon Aug. 24 to file. Candidates need to fill out a Can-34 petition and get 10 signatures of registered voters from the district they are running in. Richardson said for the first time all school board elecRichardson tions will be held in the General Election on Nov. 6. Available positions for Noblesville Schools include three at-large seats.
Hedgehog concert – George Cole & Eurocana, a jazz group getting lots of acclaim and attention on the West coast is coming to Hamilton County. The group will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hedgehog Music Showcase, 101 W. Main St., Arcadia. Cost is $20 and reservations may be made by calling 691-1207. More medals? – David Boudia and Nick McCrory look to add another medal as the two will compete in the men's 10 meter platform competition, which will be held in three rounds on Friday and Saturday. All 32 divers will perform six dives during Friday’s qualification and the top 18 divers advance to the semifinals. On Saturday, divers will again perform six dives and the field will narrow with the top 12 advancing to the finals later that night.
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On May 6, Elvina Beals was walking her two shelties – Maggie and Bandit – on Potters Woods trail when they were attacked by a large dog. Both of the shelties slipped out of their leashes and ran away. Maggie was soon recovered, but Bandit is still lost. Since then, Beals has been working every day to find her beloved agility dog, who has competed in national competitions. Because of his agility training, Beals believes Bandit is able to travel large distances at fast speeds. This might explain the many different sightings from Noblesville all the way to Cicero. Beals quickly started a Facebook group called “Bring Bandit Home,” and it is on there that she posts updates and sightings so members in the community can keep an eye out for the lost dog. After a sighting is reported, Beals quickly goes out to the site and looks for Bandit. Quite a few times, the sightings haven’t been Bandit, but other lost dogs. Beals then contacts the Humane Society of Hamilton County so the lost dogs can go home. Beals also actively puts up signs in areas where Bandit has been spotted and she’ll talk to anyone she comes into contact with so people know about the situation and can keep on the lookout for Bandit. Additionally, Beals has been walking the Pot-
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http://pic.twitter.com/fus2YxDK.” McCrory also took to twitter to share his enthusiasm – “Wow..so thrilled with today’s David Boudia accomplished his Olympic result!! @davidboudia & I gave dream four years ago when he it our all and are so proud represented America in Beito bring home an Olympic jing. In his second Olympics, medal! #USA.” the 23-year-old Noblesville Boudia’s father, Jim, has resident achieved his second been keeping everyone in the goal – earning an Olympic loop by providing Current medal. On July 30, Boudia in Noblesville with constant and Nick McCrory took third updates from his London place and the bronze medal in Olympic Diary. Once received, 10 meter synchronized diving. the updates are posted online It was the first podium in the at currentnoblesville.com and event for an American male links are placed on our Faceduo. book page. While across the pond, “Writing these updates and residents can stay connected to sharing in this incredible exBoudia and his family through perience with all of our family, social media. Following his performance, David Boudia, left, and Nick McCrory friends, and neighbors is truly David Boudia (@davidboudia) hold their bronze medals. (Photo pro- a humbling experience, and our family is honored to be tweeted “Such an exciting day vided by Jim Boudia) able to share this incredibly surreal experience,” for #TeamUSA! @NickMccrory1 and I made Jim said. it on the podium! Bronze baby:) Praise God!
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Back to school shopping: the Stubby Pencil way Commentary by Krista Bocko I kind of ‘geek out’ when shopping for school and art supplies. Well, certain kinds of shopping and certain kinds of art and school supplies, that is. Like many shopping ideals I have, I dream of shopping in a cute little brick and mortar independent store for eco-conscious, well-made and aesthetically pleasing supplies, supporting a local merchants and bringing my own reusable bag (of course) to tote my purchases home. Ah, no big-box stores, no bright fluorescent lights and dry air that makes my eyeballs hurt. No plastic bags, no wasteful packaging. I would vote with my dollars and, instead of trying only to save a buck, be willing to pay a little more in attempt to support companies who care about sustainability and the future of our planet, which our kids and grandkids will inherit. So there’s not a brick and mortar art and school supply store around here but there IS Stubby Pencil (www.stubbypencilstudio.com). I stumbled upon the Stubby Pencil website a couple years ago via a craft blog I love (surprise, surprise) and have been hooked ever since. You will find stuff at Stubby Pencil that I guarantee you won’t find in any big box store, at least
not around here. Some of my personal favorites include: an amazing array of the coolest pencil sharpeners and scissors (lefty’s included), eco-highlighter pencils (hey, no plastic and no caps to lose, and they come in yellow, pink, green, blue and orange), soy crayons, glue sticks and paste that smell like almond marzipan (mmm!), rulers made from recycled phone books, Forest Choice pencils, Eco-friendly colored pencils, and washable markers made from 25 percent recycled plastic that can also be re-dipped in water if they dry out. I recently visited their site again and they’ve added a lot more to their selection. They even have creative kits and crafts, which are perfect to stockpile for presents throughout the year. I receive no monetary compensation from Stubby Pencil for my endorsement, but I do have a special offer for Current readers: use the coupon code CURRENTSAVE now through Dec. 31 for 15 percent off your Stubby Pencil order. I’d love to hear what items you choose! Krista Bocko lives in “Old Town” Noblesville with her husband and four children. She can be reached via her blog at www.cachetwrites.com.
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STEPPING AWAY After years of making downtown a community destination, Joe Arrowood announces his retirement By Robert Herrington robert@youarecurrent.com
Hundreds of yellow ducks floated down White River as thousands of residents and onlookers enjoyed the annual race and festivities Friday night. The idea for the community event came from Joe Arrowood, executive director of Noblesville Main Street, who announced his plan to retire at the end of the year after nine years on the job. “I’ve probably been thinking about it for a year and it’s just getting the time,” he said. “I’ve enjoyed all the events, seeing people have fun and hearing the people appreciate it.” Arrowood started as a Noblesville Main Street board member, but was then asked to work part-time as an interim director until they found a new person. “We hired a secretary and got on our feet and got going,” he said. “When I came here, we had a Street Dance chairperson riding around on a golf cart during the event. The attendance has grown 10 fold. There are more people attending now. There’s no way you could go around now on a golf cart and supervise.” At his start, Arrowood said city officials were not pleased with what Main Street was doing. Main Street decorated downtown for the holidays, held fundraisers, and hosted the Upstairs/ Downtown tour and annual Street Dance, its biggest event of the year. The organization made a presentation to city officials who suggested Main Street go in a particular direction and hire a director. “When I was asked to be on the board I thought 'this organization isn’t doing much.' It would have dissolved and gone by the wayside if not for Joe,” said Noblesville Main Street President Gail Nowicki. “Joe’s the reason Main Street is what it is today. First Fridays, Jazz Squared, the duck race, all of these things came under his leadership. He puts in countless hours, as does his wife.” During his tenure, Arrowood has overseen the growth and development of Noblesville Main Street through the creation and implementation of numerous community events. The Farmers Market also expanded from a humble beginning of a 10-12 vendor event near City Hall, to more than 80 vendors filling the Riverview Overflow Parking Lot on Saturday mornings. “Main Street is a very important part of downtown. It not only strives to benefit downtown merchants, but also to improve the allure of downtown,” said Arrowood. “Without the cooperation of so many community oriented www.currentnoblesville.com
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Meet Joe Arrowood • Residence: Noblesville • Hometown: Johnson City, Tenn. • Education: Science Hill High School and East Tennessee State University • Occupations: Arrowood worked for the Boys & Girls Club for 30 years, including 22 as director in Noblesville. He also worked 15 years as a realtor before becoming Noblesville Main Street director nine years ago. “I’ve always been a servant to the people. I’ve always felt comfortable in that position. I felt I was called to do whatever I did.” • Retirement plans: “Paint the house,” Arrowood joked. “There’s a good possibility I might go back into real estate. All of my licenses are renewed.” • Favorite thing about Noblesville: “The small town atmosphere. You can walk around the courthouse to places to eat. There are so many different things that go on in Noblesville – it’s just a great place to live. It’s almost like Cheers. You walk around and everybody knows your name and glad you came.” • Personal quote: “Things work out the best for those who make the best of how things work out,” John Wooden
organizations, including the City of Noblesville and Hamilton County, we could not have achieved as much as we have.” Through the plethora of events the Main Street organization brings to the downtown area, it is hard to miss the vibrancy that Noblesville Main Street has generated in the heart of Noblesville. “The best thing that has come from my time with Main Street is that the Noblesville community knows that Main Street exists,” said Arrowood. “Anybody can come and everybody can come (to our events) and they all seem to have fun.” While most of the changes made during Arrowood’s time have benefited the community, Main Street made one contentious decision this season – decreasing the number of First Friday events. Typically, the monthly event begins in May and runs through December, but this year’s first event was Friday’s Duck Race. “I’d like to see First Friday events yearround,” said Arrowood. “I’d like to see different merchants host First Friday’s inside where they can have specials and activities.” The organization used to host the events year round, but Arrowood said bad weather became an issue. “It’s all outside and we were freezing to death and people weren’t showing up,” he said. Jazz on the Square is the Main Street event Arrowood is most looking forward to attending as just a patron, but it’s not his favorite to volunteer at. “Christmas on the Square is the most fun event we host,” he said. “We freeze our butts off, but the roasting chestnuts, Santa House and kids singing carols give that Christmas feeling. It’s a more happy time.”
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Noblesville Main Street opened its 2012 season May 19 with the opening day of the Noblesville Farmers Market but there are still plenty of community events planned for 2012: • Aug. 11 – Farmers Market (Salsa Dip contest) • Aug. 17 – Jazz on the Square: Blue Dorian Jazz Combo • Aug. 31 – Jazz on the Square: David Hartman Band • Sept. 7 – First Friday: Upstairs/Downtown Tour • Sept. 7 - Jazz on the Square: Tom Wright • Sept. 15 – Farmers Market (Pet Day) • Sept. 29 – Farmers Market (Pie Baking contest) • Oct. 5 – First Friday: Fall Festival • Oct. 13 – Farmers Market (Fall Festival and Chili Cook-off) • Nov. 2 – First Friday: Annual Soup Cook-off • Dec. 7 – First Friday: Christmas on the Square • Dec. 8 – Holiday Market Fair • Dec. 9 – Noblesville Main Street Christmas Dinner and Dance Times: First Fridays run 5:30 to 8 p.m.; Farmers Markets are 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Saturday through Oct. 13; Jazz on the Square is 7 to 9 p.m.; Holiday Market Fair takes place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and the Christmas Dinner and Dance is 5 to 8 p.m.
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A car is not a babysitter It is our position that children should never be left unattended in an automobile and the community must remain vigilant. The recent rash of incidents involving children being left alone in sweltering vehicles begs the question, “What was the parent thinking?” Ideally, parenting should be a selfless commitment. The reality is that parenting can be very inconvenient at times. Many parents shudder at the thought of chasing toddlers around the grocery store or dread the crying caused by waking a child out of a sound sleep to remove them from the car. Yet, we do it without a lot of hand-wringing because it’s part of being a responsible parent. An automobile should never be used as a babysitter. A locked car is not a safe-haven for children. Leaving a child in automobile is like putting them in an oven-like death trap. It does not even have to be hot outside for the temperature to rapidly escalate inside of a parked car. Is a peaceful shopping experience really worth risking the well-being of your child? The same holds true for pets. If you can’t take them with you, don’t leave them in the car - especially in this summer of record heat.
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It is amazing, really, how static we become as we age. Most of the folks from my generation still refer to “taping” something from television, even though the use of videotape has long been replaced by some digital recording device. Yet, why would we bother to learn the new vernacular? It is almost hard to imagine the number of words that are likely doomed to fade in the coming years. Will we still have car keys in two decades? Will pennies still jingle in our pockets? Will television even exist in any identifiable way, let alone the words used to describe trying to capture it for later review? But it is more than our unwillingness to accommodate modern, more accurate phraseology. So often, we fail to take steps to remain current in our thoughts and actions as we grow older. We cling to outdated and expensive cell phone contracts rather than considering a renegotiation. We refuse to bid our insurance or try a new restaurant for no reason,
other than “knowing” that an old plan is good enough. In a world where change is constant, can we survive without constant change? It is a struggle to stay current. Changing our computers, or cell phones, banks, doctors or service providers for business – they all take effort. They all take thought. And they all take time. So, how do we make it work? Like everything, isn’t it true that slow-and-steady wins the race? Every day, I try to read one article, meet with an expert, or learn about a new-and-better approach to something that I already do. If I’m lucky I can implement once a month, but the knowledge motivates and reduces resistance for whenever the time allows. Regardless, isn’t an open mind to opportunity better than closed?
The annual Duck Race and Mayor’s Charity Ball unfolded Friday after we went to press for this edition. Noblesville Main Street was pulling out all the stops to make sure that night of nights was as successful as it could possibly be. Mayor John Ditslear and his staff were trying earnestly to involve as many residents as possible – even if they chose to not attend the ball. New this year, event organizers created an online video featuring a participant or volunteer from each benefitting charity, sharing with viewers why a donation to his or her cause was important. This year’s beneficiaries were the Noblesville Firefighters Christmas Food & Toy Drive, Special Olympics of Hamilton County, Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources, Indiana Autism Scholarship Foundation and Helping Hands of Noblesville. We hope it all came off smashingly and that the funds raised was noteworthy. ••• Steve attended his 58th Jimmy Buffett concert (It’s an “illness,” OK?) at Klipsch Music Center last Tuesday. The show was quite good, and refreshments were served and all that jazz, but one element stood out beyond the bright lights and Caribbean backbeats, and that was the collective mood of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s deputies and other law enforcement officers on hand. It was almost ebullient, standing in stark contrast to days gone by, when officers would stand almost monument-like with menacing glares at everyone before them. Many of the folks on duty last week wore leis with their uniforms, and they seemed to be, to a fault, polite, and in many cases, engaging. They had a job to do, but most did it with smiles. Nice departure. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
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No need to shorten summer break Editor, At the June 19 school board meeting, a committee made up of administrators, teachers parents and a student recommended that the school board adopt a “balanced” calendar as early as the 2013-2014 school year. In “From the Backshop” from July 24, the co-owners of The Current opposed the move. I agree with Current’s position. In the U.S., the summer months are a time for kids to be kids and for families to spend time together in the warm weather and long evenings. One of the selling points for the balanced calendar is the option for families to go on vacation
NFD helps resident cope with loss Editor, On June 30, 2012 we lost our homes as a result of a fire caused by lightning. We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Noblesville Fire Department. Rick Russell and his team of 31 fire fighters were quick to respond, worked tirelessly, were very professional and dedicated to making sure that we knew what was happening, and what to expect. We can’t imagine having any better TEAM with us that dreadful morning. Ed and Debbie Ferris; Jim and Linda Freeman; Carl Lowry
during “off peak” times. What if your idea of a vacation is going to a lake or a beach or camping and relaxing with no cares? What about summer camps and swimming in pools such as Forest Park Aquatic Center? What about a road trip across this wonderful country to see some of the beautiful State Parks we have, such as Yellowstone or Grand Teton, which were mentioned in your Lifestyle column this past week? The Noblesville School Board will be seeking our input on this topic soon. Please make sure that your voice is heard so that this important decision isn’t made for you. Trish Griffin, 46062
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Editor, I enjoy Current and look forward to reading it each week, but shame on Tim Campbell for his currentoon (July 24, 2012) and for Current in publishing it. President Obama’s words were taken out of context and are a blatant misrepresentation of what he said. You don’t have to be an Obama fan to know that perpetuating such untruths (on either side of the “aisle”) is harmful to America’s “civil” society. “Current” obviously speaks for the GOP but since it reaches residents of varying views at least keep it clean and true. Julie Carter, 46032
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My husband and I recently renewed our wedding vows, and as weird as the whole experience turned out to be, I’m so glad we did. Here’s the skinny. To celebrate our fortieth birthdays, Doo wanted to vacation on the beach where we first met… with our four children and his parents. Yeah. Not exactly my idea of a romantic getaway. As any mom can testify, you can’t truly relax if you’re “on duty” the whole time. So, I tried to steer him towards a Belize rainforest package for two, but six airline tickets later, we were committed to “Family Va-cay 2012.” Disappointed, I quickly launched my Plan B: “We’re renewing our vows, babe, since you scheduled this trip over our anniversary. Make peace with it.” He reluctantly agreed. I tracked down a local gal on the internet to help me with the details, and then bought three linen shirts for the boys and two matching sundresses for the girls. That was the extent of my planning. Only, once we arrived, I got caught up in the swimming and snorkeling and quaintness of the small town with dodgy internet service, and fell in love with sharing this special place with my kids. (Doo had been right!) I didn’t contact my “wedding planner” until two days before the proposed event. Unfortunately, like in many tropically hot locations, logistics move at a much slower pace: She thought she had a minister lined up, she was
still working on a cake, and wouldn’t the massage parlor/gazebo make the perfect spot? Feeling slightly better once I realized I could remove the “1-Hour Massages Given Here” sign, and trusting that it would all work out in the end, I successfully kept the panic at bay until T-minus three hours. Maybe I should shower. Why didn’t I bring my defrizz cream? This bra is showing! What the frick am I doing? My daughters calmed me down and found an old deodorant stick for the “something borrowed” bit. When I came downstairs, self-conscious about my hair and dress and tan lines and wondering why on earth I’d thought renewing my vows would be so awesome, Doo looked at me and said, “You look beautiful; maybe we could just take pictures and skip the ceremony?” He was nervous, too! But do it we did. And it was lovely. And affirming. And surprisingly emotional. I honestly think the words meant more to me this time then they did 16 years ago. In the presence of our kids, Doo’s parents, the governor (AKA, the lastminute officiant), the coordinator, and a tiki bar singer who performed “Rhinestone Cowboy,” we said “I do” again. Happy fortieth to us! Peace out.
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“The Bourne Legacy” – In theaters Friday, “The Bourne Legacy” expands upon the universe of Robert Ludlum’s novels, focusing on a new hero whose circumstances have been created by the events in the three previous Bourne films. Persona 4 Arena – Available in stores today, Persona 4 Arena is a fighting game that pits characters from Persona 3 and Persona 4 against each other. Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 – $60.
Con man Harold Hill (Howard Baetzhold), left, poses as a boys’ band organizer, hoping to sell band instruments and uniforms to local townsfolk before skipping town with the money. In River City, Iowa, librarian and piano teacher Marian Paroo (Jessica Hawkins) begins to fall for Hill after he helps her younger brother overcome his fear of social interactions, despite seeing through his con. (Photos by Jordan FIscher)
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with the Carmel Repertory Theatre. “’The Music Man’ is my all-time favorite musical. It is a timeless story,” said Baetzhold. “One of my favorite aspects is that it was one By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com of the first musicals to have a lot of roles for both women and children.” The show has a very large 47 member cast Last Friday, the Carmel Repertory Theatre kicked off its 2012-2013 season with Meredith ranging from a pair of 7 year old twins to several actors in their 50s. The blend of age ranges Willson’s classic musical “The Music Man.” and genders is one of the unique aspects of a Performed in the Tarkington Theater at Carshow like “The Music Man.” mel’s Center for the Performing Arts, the show “It’s been incredible to work with all promises to be a larger than life journey these actors of all these different ages,” back to turn-of-the-century Iowa. said Baetzhold. “I am so impressed with Sandy Baetzhold, the show’s stage dithe level of talent in this show.” rector, musical director and set designer, With a story and music as iconic as is an Indiana theater veteran. With that of “The Music Man,” Baetzhold over 30 years of experience across both community and professional theater, Baetzhold and the members of the cast face the interesting challenge of staying true to Baetzhold has worked with the Indiathe original while infusing the show with their napolis Civic Theatre, Westfield’s Main Street own distinct flavor. Productions and the Indianapolis Opera Com“We have our own unique take on it. I think the pany. Despite the breadth of her experience in little twist that I’ve given it is to really let the actor’s the area, this is Baetzhold’s first time directing
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Carmel Repertory Theatre’s The Music Man is running now through August 19th at the Tarkington (3 Center Green, Carmel). Tickets are $25 Student and senior discounts available. For more information, visit thecenterfortheperformingarts.org or call 843-3800.
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