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Flea market bus trip – From 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sept. 15, Noblesville Parks and Recreation is offering a bus trip to Shipshewana Flea Market. Cost is $46 per person. Pre-registration is required. For more information or to register, visit www.noblesvilleparks.org or call the parks office at 776-6350. Disc golf – The Hamilton Disc Golf Union will host its fourth annual Discraft Ace Race, a charity event for the Humane Society of Hamilton Co. The event is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Aug. 16 at Lawrence W. Inlow Park, 6310 E. Main St., Carmel. For more information email Matthew Boals at HamiltonDGUnion@gmail.com.

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Back to School Bash On July 31, Noblesville Schools geared up for another school year on the courthouse square at their annual Back to School Bash. Teachers, administrators, students and parents lined the streets for concessions, music, and more. Becky Simac, left, and Chris Kaiser stand by their PTO table. (Photos by Anna Skinner)

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Good Samaritan Network fundraisers – On Sept. 11 and 17, Denise Rezsonya, a Christian author and speaker, will conduct fundraising events to benefit the Good Samaritan Network’s Christmas Giveaway. Black light Zumba on Sept. 11 will take place at the Noblesville Athletic Club, 411 S. Harbour Drive, Noblesville. For ages 12 and older, cost is $10 each. Chick-fil-A, 16685 Mercantile Blvd., Noblesville, will run a fundraiser all day on Sept. 17. Better Business Bureau warns consumers – The Better Business Bureau serving Central Indiana has been notified of a white male in his 20s driving a silver Dodge pickup truck that reads “All Star Paving” in bold, blue lettering on the side, acting as an imposter for the reputable All Star Paving company. Selling door-todoor, the company says they do not sell their product door-to-door, nor do they charge by unit. To confirm legitimacy of a representative of the company, please call 812-522-4477.

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Hamilton County Democratic Club – The Hamilton County Democratic Club has announced a fall wine tasting. The event will take place at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at Matteo’s Italian Restaurant, 40 N. Ninth St., in Noblesville. For more information, visit hcdemocraticclub. wordpress.com or www.facebook. com/groups/DemoClub. Sheriff’s Office hiring – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for Reserve Sheriff’s Deputies. The unpaid, volunteer position will be hired to assist full-time Sheriff’s Office staff. For more information and an application, contact Deputy Jeff Larkin at thomas.larkin@ hamiltoncounty.in.gov or 773-1872. Applications are due by Aug. 31.


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Principal Patrick Haney wins prestigious education fellowship

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tigious fellowship,” said Supt. Beth Niedermeyer. “He is a leader among leaders whose passion, expertise, and love of learning are Noblesville Schools announced Aug. 4 that admired and respected by all who know him. Patrick Haney, principal of Noble Crossing ElePat places a high value on building mentary, has won the relationships with staff, parents and schools prestigious Woodrow children, which is why the students Wilson MBA Fellowat Noble Crossing adore him. He will ship in Educational Leadership. eagerly share these valuable experiThe program is run in Indiana ences he learns, and that in turn will through the University of Indianapolis benefit staff and students at Noblesand maintains a highly competitive ville Schools.” nomination and selection process. Haney Haney joined Noblesville Schools in Fellowship winners participate in 1996 as a language arts teacher at Noblesville a 13-month educational program that includes Middle School. He became a school counselor a fully paid educational travel opportunity, at Forest Hill Elementary in 2000, and then business immersion experiences and postserved as assistant principal and principal at graduation mentoring. Winners receive a full Noblesville Intermediate School from 2006 to tuition scholarship and graduate with an MBA 2009. He has been principal at Noble Crossing in Education Leadership. Elementary since 2009. Gov. Mike Pence made the announcement Haney has a bachelor’s degree in English of this year’s winning class of fellows on July from Taylor University, a master’s degree in 29 at the University of Indianapolis. School Counseling from Butler University, and Haney was selected based on the demonstration of outstanding accomplishment in the completed the principal licensure program at Indiana Wesleyan University. areas of instructional leadership, emotional Haney will continue his responsibilities at intelligence, moral and ethical character and Noble Crossing while participating in the MBA performance in education, among others. fellowship program. “Pat Haney is very deserving of this presnews@currentnoblesville.com

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Noblesville Works focuses on soft-skills enhancement you aside from your competitor. Technical skills may get you a job interview, but soft skills will get you the job and help you retain it.” This is also is the first time in the state that a community has created this type of emphasis on soft skills enhancement and development. “The Noblesville Works initiative is a grassroots effort from the community saying soft skills matter to us, and we, collectively, are going to make them a priority,” said Robert Herrington, communications manager. “What really makes the Noblesville Works initiative so powerful is that these efforts we have been focused on within the schools will now be aligned with the community at large,” said Noblesville Schools Superintendent Dr. Beth Niedermeyer. The campaign features a specific soft skill, one per month, for the academic year. The community can get participate in this initiative by following the monthly schedule for each soft skill and incorporating them as part of your daily life and vocabulary with colleagues, children, family and friends.

news@currentnoblesville.com Noblesville Works, a community-wide initiative that will impact citizens and the workforce of the city, has officially learning kicked off, as of Aug. 1. The project is a product of the Workforce Development Council, comprised of Noblesville Schools’ administrators and counselors, the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, Ivy Tech and Work One, the Noblesville Economic Development Department, non-profit organizations and several local businesses. The council began in the fall of 2012 to provide strategies and a collaborative approach to improve workforce preparedness and training for individuals. One of the areas identified as critical to ensure a work-ready employee was soft skills enhancement, like communication skills, work ethic, teamwork, personal ethics, critical thinking and more. “Soft skills are important because they are human element skills,” Mayor John Ditslear said. “Soft skills, like how you communicate or your ethics, might be the element that sets

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Meet your leaders: douglas church Compiled by Andrea Davis, HCLA Class of 2014 As the Hamilton County Leadership Academy approaches its 25th anniversary in 2016, Current is highlighting local leaders who have helped build and sustain the program, which focuses on strengthening our community by developing informed leaders. In June, another class of engaged citizens will join the 600plus graduates already working to make a difference. • Douglas D. Church, HCLA founding member, current and former curriculum dean • Hometown: Born in Indianapolis; grew up in Anderson and Muncie • Lives and works: Noblesville • Family: Wife Kathy; daughter Julia and son-in-law Jeff Kozicki, who have two sons, JD and Josh; son Jay and daughterin-law Hillary, who have two children, Zeb and Franny. • Career: Senior partner at prominent Noblesville law firm Church, Church, Hittle and Antrim; Fishers town/city attorney; general counsel, United States Masters Swimming, Inc. • Community involvement (current): HCLA curriculum dean, Class of 2016; Conner Prairie Foundation, Inc., secretary; Conner Prairie Museum, Inc., secretary;

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Airplane rides coming to Noblesville By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Come Aug. 15, kids ages 8 to 17 will have an opportunity to ride in an airplane for free. The Experimental Airplane Asevent sociation hosts the Young Eagle Rally multiple times throughout the year, providing kids with an opportunity to ride planes for free. The kids will sit beside the pilot. Once the kids attend the event, they are given a logbook which allows them to log in to a website for student EAA members and receive a free flying class that normally totals around $199. If the pass the test from that instruction, they are then provided a free hour of flying lessons.

“We are basically trying to have the kids catch the spirit of aviation and hopefully look toward a career of it,” said Rob Morris, Young Eagle coordinator for chapter 67. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., with the flights taking place from 9 a.m. to noon. The event will take place at the Noblesville Airport at 14782 Promise Rd. The EAA has done these events for around five years. “There are many different aspects of aviation, there’s not just a pilot but mechanics, air traffic control or even engineering,” Morris said. “I’ve been in aviation since I was a kid. I’ve always been fascinated with planes. Come out and register, we don’t charge anything.”

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Honor Flight Network. The next Indy Honor Flight is on Sept. 5, which has been filled, and will include several vets from Hamilton County and Zionsville. Thompson said most will be WWII vets on the trip along with 10 to 20 Korean War vets. “We feel a sense of urgency to get this mission. These (WWII vets) average is 90 so we’re trying everything we can do to get them there quickly as possible while still remaining very safe,” Thompson said. There will be another Indy Honor Flight on Oct. 31 with two more planes. That trip is called the Fireman’s Flight. Thompson said many firefighters and police officers from around the area serve as the majority of the guardians for those flights. The first Indy Honor Flight was in 2012 with 80 veterans. There have been 11 flights so far. For more information or for applications for veterans, visit indyhonorflight.org or call 559-1600.

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Noblesville Fit Fest offers variety of races, strongman competition By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Kym Flannery is often quick to repeat her spiel full of alliteration. Cover story “Have you heard about the Noblesville Fit Fest? It’s a free, family friendly fitnessoriented festival at Forest Park (701 Cicero Rd.),” said Flannery,

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the event coordinator. Noblesville-based Gordon Insurance in partnership with Anthem powers the third annual Fit Fest, set from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 15. “It’s the brainchild of the Gordon family,” said Flannery, a Gordon Insurance employee. “The Gordons came up with the idea in order to make Noblesville a tourism hot spot, and in order to get people up and moving off the couch.” The proceeds from the event benefit Riverview Health Foundation, who will have a booth at the event, where they will have free blood pressure screenings and wellness information. “We’re providing information about the foundation and River-

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view,” said Jessica Deering, philanthropy officer for the foundation. “We’re very grateful to be the recipient of this (event). This is the third year they have chosen our foundation. The whole point is about this is a healthy community, and since Riverview is the county-owned hospital, we don’t receive any taxpayer funding. It’s good for the community and benefits the county in many ways by having the race and the festival.” Deering said Megan Wiles, executive director of the foundation and city councilor, plans to run in the 5K race. There will also be a blood drive and food in the vendor village. “There is lots of healthy stuff,” Flannery said.

Ryan Beeson of Noblesville, left, and Ron Watts of West Lafayette ran through Forest Park during the 2014 Noblesville Fit Fest. (File photos)

race addition The 2015 addition to the Fit Fest is a one-mile fun run. “So say you are not the fittest, you can probably do a mile and go at your own pace,” Flannery said. There will be a sprint triathlon (400-yard swim, 20.6K bike, 5K run), sprint duathlon (1K run, 20.6K bike, 5K run), sprint aquabike (400m swim, 20.5K bike), 5K run/walk, kids aquathon (ages 4-14), and sprint aquathon (400 meter swim/5K run). “They are very reasonable if you compare them to other similar races in the state,” Flannery said. The prices can be found at noblesvillefitnessfestival.com. The adult races begin at 8 a.m., with the children races beginning at 10:30 a.m. Flannery said the triathlon and 5K have been the most popular races in the first two years. ‘You can sign up as team,” she said. “Say Uncle Fred is a good swimmer, Aunt Mary is a good runner and you’re a good bicyclist, you can be a team. That’s unusual, most (events) don’t offer that.” The races are staged by America Multi-Sport. For more information, visit noblesvillefitnessfestival.com.

Jeff Lyttle pressed 210 pounds over his head during the strongman competition at the 2014 Noblesville Fit Fest.

Strongman competition Force Barbell returns for the third year as the host of a strongman competition for men and women. “We’ve had about 30 people each year,” said Miller, the owner of Force Barbell in Fishers. “Everyone seems to enjoy themselves. We usually have spectators and family members attend.” Men’s weight classes are under 200 pounds and over 200 pounds. Women’s classes are under 150 and over 150. The events are truck pull, log clean and press, axle deadlifts and farmer’s carry/sled drag medley. The unsanctioned competition is meant to be an introduction to the sport of strongman and not designed for experienced competitors. Weigh-ins are from 9 to 10 a.m., with the rules meeting at 10:30 a.m. and the competition starting at 11 a.m. Exact details of the events and registration form can be found under upcoming events on forcebarbell.com. The entry fee is $20.

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Demonstration stages The will be “How-to” demonstrations every half-hour. “You can learn about different fitness trends and try them yourself,” Flannery said. Flannery said various area martial arts and yoga instructors will be on hand to provide direction. Among the how-to exhibits will be Zumba, pilates, yoga, Tae Kwon Do, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, cardio, kickboxing, boxing, Tong Soo Do, karate, wrestling, Muay Thai, adult fitness and kids and adult boot camp.


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Where’s Amy? ‘Where’s Amy?’ is a photo column by Amy Pauszek, a society girl and film producer with Ever Film Productions. She may be reached at aepaws1@comcast.net.

PourHouse benefit Indiana Fever star Tamika Catchings signed autographs during the event. She posed with the Chickfil-A cow and HINK the Butler Bulldog mascot. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

Carmel’s own Jeff Mosley (owner/operator of Chick-fil-a Crossing and Broad Ripple), his lovely wife Leah Mosley and Andrea DeMink, executive director of PourHouse welcomed more than 500 guests to their Chick-fil-a Music Festival at The Church of the Crossing. The event family-friendly event included Carmel vendors, live music and local celebrities.

Butler University came out to show support for PourHouse with their snazzy putt putt - hole in one tent. Brady Collier, director of sales, and Joe Gentry, director of corporate partnerships, agreed with “Where’s Amy?” that the 5-year-old participants will be the future golf pros of America.

“Where’s Amy?” …I was hanging out with Indiana Fever’s superstar Tamika Catchings, former Indianapolis Colt Marlin Jackson, K-LOVE musicians Sam Law and Savannah Whitaker and a couple of local life-sized mascots. Carmel residents Jeff and Leah Mosley (owner/operators of both Chick-fil-a Crossing and Broadripple locations) teamed up with PourHouse Executive Director Andrea DeMink to put on a music festival benefiting the PourHouse Organization. PourHouse assists individuals experiencing homelessness in overcoming barriers to housing, treatment and healthcare. The organization distributes clothing, food, blankets, hygiene products and related goods on a daily basis. More than 500 guests attended the free event, which included live music, local vendors, bounce houses and offered a bunch of family-friendly activities throughout the day. I had a blast meeting several Carmel vendors and sadly lost a to a 5-year-old future golf pro at the popular Butler putt putt tent. The Mosley family generously donated more than 500 packaged Chick-fil-a meals to guests, and there was one heck of a silent auction to benefit PourHouse. A special “Where’s Amy?” hats off to Carmel’s own Meg Osborne (and her amazing associates) for pulling off a magical family friendly festival. Two things I learned from the event … “Eat Mor Chikin” and how the PourHouse Organization is making a difference to so many people in need. For more information visit: www.pourhouse.org


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Night at the Barre “Where’s Amy?” … I had the honor of attending “A Night At The Barre” gala and special VIP reception with the Indiana Ballet Conservatory at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. I took my mom with me as a guest and our night was too fun watching students from around the world representing the IBC and featured guest artists Irina Dvorovenko and Maxim Beloserkovsky - former principle dancers of American Ballet Theatre. The gala also had a magnificent silent auction that included fabulous gifts, memberships and handmade bright orange ballerina slippers autographed by featured artists. The IBA strives to share the art of dance through performance and outreach programs for underserved youth and the elderly by bringing arts and education to public schools and to those with special needs through targeted workshops. Please consider keeping their mission strong by visiting www.IndianaBalletConservatory. org/donate. “Where’s Amy?” … I was mesmerized alongside of a packed house watching a magical evening of professional and up-and-coming stars - enjoying the beauty of the art of ballet. Bravo, IBC, and I look forward to your upcoming benefit at the IMA in October.

Adam and Sara Smith of Fishers enjoyed back stage passes at the VIP Reception and enjoyed the incredible performances. New pal Sara told “Where’s Amy?” a few great reasons to attend the IBC Gala was - “It’s not just for women - men love to go too, it’s supporting a good cause because our city and state need support for the arts and you leave feeling a bit more cultured after witnessing world class dancers and choreography with professional dancers Irina Dvorovenko and husband Maxim Beloserkovsky.”

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“Where’s Amy?” had the rare opportunity to snag a photo of Irina Dvorovenko warming up before the show. Dvorovenko has been on “So You Think You Can Dance” as a guest judge, joined the leading cast of Starz network new original television drama “Flesh and Bonel” (which will air on Nov. 8), and is a former principle dancer with the American Ballet Theater in New York City. What a treat to see Irina Dvorovenko perform “Swan Lake” live on the Tarkington stage. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)

IBC special guests University of Indianapolis Samantha Karn Halvorson and Yvonne Shaheen of Carmel take time to pause for ‘Where’s Amy?” before the exciting performance.

Artistic director of IBC Alyona Yakovleva-Randall, IBC Day Program director, master teacher and coach Alexei Moskalenko and Hailey Agran, administrative director and head of preparatory division for IBC. Alien Yakovleva-Randall is the founder and vision behind the Indiana Ballet Conservatory.

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include special features to our services based on the needs of individual clients.” The Rustic Spa also remains unique by providing their own holistic skincare line as The newly opened Rustic Spa of Noblesville well as microdermabrasion treatments and is bringing locals a fresh and holistic take on infrared sauna therapy. wellness. As a Noblesville local herself, owner As a local business owner, Niec Gwen Niec takes pride in providing holistic sernew business has set out to vices to the Noblesville community. provide spa “The most rewarding part of owservices that promote a natural lifeing a business is being able to be a style and focus on a healthy wellbeing. part of the community,” Niec said. “I’m Graduating from Indiana University able to get to know the locals and in 1999, Niec went further to later it’s almost like I’m going to work and receive a certification in massage Niec getting to know my neighbors.” therapy through the Alexandria School Though her business is newly opened as of of Scientific Therapeutics. Once finishing her this past May, Niec is already making plans for education, she pursued work in the business the future of Rustic Spa. industry before moving to Noblesville and “We only have one location as of now, but opening a business of her own. “I felt like there wasn’t a place in Noblesville hopefully we will have other locations in the future.” she said. “For now the goal is to grow and that really offered what we have, and I saw continue to be a known and happy business.” this as an opportunity to open a spa that was like a one stop shop,” she said. Offering a number of services including about the rustic spa therapeutic massage, specialized facials, Location: 16095 Prosperity Dr., Suite 500, body contouring, and waxing, The Rustic Spa Noblesville goes beyond the typical primp and pamper Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 experience. p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Sunday “The Rustic Spa is based on wellness and Phone: 800-6999 really focuses more on the health and wellWebsite: www.myrusticspa.com being of the client.” Niec said. “We can also

O’Charley’s reopens after renovations By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Renovations at O’Charley’s took place from July 27 to July 31. Their reopening allowed the first 50 guests to receive a remodel free $9.99 meal. “The revitalization and reimaging plan features refurbished store interiors and exteriors, a new brand mark and updated menu items. The interior changes include an expansive floor plan to remove walls and expose the bar area,” said Brittany French, account coordinator. “More booths enhance patrons’ comfort and more flexible floor space will accommodate larger parties. The updated restaurant also features a signature O-shaped booth by the entrance.” O’Charley’s restaurants across the nation are updating their restaurants, and so far 30 have reopened. “The comprehensive O’Charley’s revitalization plan was orchestrated by new leadership at American Blue Ribbon Holdings, who acquired the restaurant chain in May of 2012,” French said.

Steve Hutchinson, left, and Andy Loper were at the Hometown Heroes event at the Noblesville O’Charley’s on Aug. 3. (Submitted photos)

“Our loyal guests have been dining at this location for years, and I am confident they will love the new look and feel, as well as the new menu items,” said Andy Lopez, general manager at Noblesville’s O’Charley’s, 16725 Mercantile Blvd., is now open and selling all new menu items. The restaurant is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.


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Terry Lee: Ranked among the best By Navar Watson • news@currentnoblesville.com Car dealership owner Terry Lee always has a plan, and he always sticks to it. Now, he’s one of the most sucAchievement cessful businessmen in Indiana. For the third year, Terry Lee Honda in Avon has ranked in the Top 100 car dealerships to work for out of 17,000 in the United States, according to Automotive News. And he anticipates his new Noblesville business, Terry Lee Hyundai, will make the list next year. He attributed his Automotive News Awards to the family-like culture he strives to portray. “We talk about treating people like family. … It’s kind of a common thing that people hear, but it’s again practicing what you preach,” he said. “It’s not a marketing slogan. It’s really a culture.” Terry Lee Hyundai in Noblesville, which opened in March, has already become the number one Hyundai dealership in the state. The $8 million facility had a planning potential to sell 400 cars per year, and Lee estimates selling from 800 to 1,000 this year. What separates Lee’s dealerships from others, however, is not price or vehicle quality. Instead, it’s the focus on customer satisfaction, a lesson he learned from mentor and late Cadillac dealer, Freda Lockhart. “I think today people love to buy, but they

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Terry Lee inside his Noblesville office. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

hate to be sold,” Lee said. “We try and adapt to the way they want to buy the car rather than make the customer adapt to the way we want to sell it.” Lee started off at Tom Wood before opening up a Chevrolet dealership in Cincinnati. In a market of 32 stores, Lee’s store made it to No. 1 before he sold it in 2008 and began work on Terry Lee Honda in Avon. KENA HOLLINGSWORTH Founding Partner

Dispatches Mortgage approvals – SmartAsset recently determined the places in the nation where homebuyers were most likely to be approved for a mortgage. Counties were ranked based upon the ratio of mortgage applications to mortgages approved in the county. Hamilton County ranked third on the list of best places in the nation. Source: SmartAsset.com

CSHP designation awarded – Home Run Realty has announced that Stacey Kiernan, broker/owner, has earned the prestigious Certified Senior Housing Professional designation from the Seniors Real Estate Institute. The CSHP designation equips senior housing professionals to serve the distinct needs of seniors and their families with an unsurpassed level of compassion, expertise and connectedness.

New radiologist – Northwest Radiology Network welcomes Matthew Locker, M.D., as its new breastimaging radiologist. For more information about Northwest Radiology Network, visit: www. northwestradiology. com. To schedule an appointment, call 972-9669.

Walker joins Centier – Carmel resident Jonathan Walker has joined Centier Bank as assistant vice president and business banker of the downtown Indianapolis branch. Walker is a board director and vocational committee chair of the Rotary Club of Carmel.

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New hire – Citizens State Bank has announced the hiring of James A. Buell as a relationship manager who will be based out of the Buell lending office located at 10735 Sky Prairie St., Suite 300 in Fishers.

Homelessness down – The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority has released the statewide findings from the 2015 Pointin-Time Homeless Count. The count provides a snapshot of homelessness in the state. Through statewide initiatives and programs aimed at combating homelessness, there has been a 9 percent overall decrease since 2010.

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Dispatches Career fair – Riverview Health, 395 Westfield Rd., will host a career fair from 4 to 8 p.m. Aug. 19 and from 8 a.m. to noon Aug. 22. Some of the positions being filled include: certified nursing assistants, environmental services, food and nutrition, and lab assistant/ drivers among others. Bring resumes. For more information, call 776-7452.

Joint health seminar – Riverview Health will host a joint health seminar from 6 to 7 p.m. Aug. 20 in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room at Riverview. Dr. Jeffrey Ginther will discuss the latest techniques for hip and knee replacement, including Exactech Guided Personalized Surgery for knee replacements. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at riverview.org/classes or call 776-7999.

Dog to human diseases – Dogs give us companionship and love. Unfortunately, there are also several diseases they can transmit to their owners, including: 1. Ringworm – characterized by round, hairless patches on the dog. Easily treated and cured. 2. Roundworms – digestive parasites, can cause blindness if transmitted to humans 3. Lyme disease – dogs don’t actually transmit this, but they can bring ticks into the house Source: MSN.com

Amazing turmeric – Tumeric, which has over 4,000 studies to support it, has amazing medicinal properties. In fact, it might be helpful for over 600 different health problems. When looking for supplements, look for those with the highest amounts of curcumin, the active ingredient in the plant. It is not easily absorbed by the body, but taking black pepper with it increases the absorption. Source: Naturalon.com

Chia seed benefits – Chia seeds are in the news a lot these days because they have several benefits, including: 1. They are high in tryptophan, which regulates mood, appetite and sleep 2. They are very dense in many key nutrients 3. They are very high in protein for a plant product 4. They are high in fiber, very absorbent, and aid in weight loss Source: Naturalon.com

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Riverview Health has received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR ACTION Registry – GWTG Platinum Perdesignation formance Achievement Award for 2015, one of only 319 hospitals nationwide to receive the prestigious honor. “This award is a direct reflection of our hardworking Heart & Vascular team members and their commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of care for heart attack patients,” said Tammi Nash, clinical operations director at Riverview Health Heart & Vascular. To achieve this award, a certain level of treatment guidelines had to be implemented for eight consecutive quarters. Riverview Health was also able to meet a performance standard of 90 percent for specific performance measures. The implementation of these guidelines requires successful coordination of the Heart & Vascular team and emergency personnel, and it’s a critical step in saving the lives and improving outcomes of heart attack patients.

Riverview to host knee and hip seminar news@currentnoblesville.com Riverview Health will host another knee and hip pain seminar on Aug. 25. From 6 to 7 p.m., guests can class join Dr. Williams, a board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon. He will cover important information regarding partial and full joint replacement procedures and the treatment of arthritis. The knee and hip pain seminar will take place at Riverview Health in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room, located in the lower level of the Women’s Pavilion. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. To register, visit www.riverview.org/classes, or call 776-7999.


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Women of Vision From left: Sue Pruce, Edna Domingo and Winnie Kincaid enjoy refreshments. (Photos by Anna Skinner) On July 29, the Riverview Health Foundation hosted their second “Women of Vision” series at Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano and provided wine and hors d’oeuvres. Smith’s Jewelers was present, with owner Esther Lakes, who gave a presentation about what is trending in jewelry. Women who attended received a $50 certificate to be used on $100 or more. Ten percent of jewelry sales went back to the Riverview Health Foundation. The next event in the series will be held Sept. 1 at Hare Chevrolet. To learn more, visit Riverview Health’s Facebook page.

From left: Tricia Goodrich, Mary Jane Postgrove and Kaitlin Kirby enjoy the event together.

Lorna Smith, Westfield, checks out some of the jewelry on display.

Esther Lakes, an owner of Smith’s Jewelers, gave a presentation about trending jewelry.

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A link: Vision and learning Commentary by Tammy Wittmann It’s August and every parent in Indiana is scrambling to make sure their child is ready to head back to school. Book eye care bags. Shoes. Notebooks. Band practice. Football practice. The list goes on and on. But on the top of that list should be EYE EXAM. Did you know that vision is the number one sense that affects learning and development? Does your child not particularly like to read? Do they do great on the first few math problems and fizzle out at the end of the assignment? Do they have a hard time focusing for a long period of time? Has your child been labeled as having a learning problem? If you answer “yes” to any of these questions your child may have a vision problem. Did you know that your child only gets their vision screening at school in kindergarten, fifth grade and eighth grade? A lot changes between kindergarten and fifth grade. And a screening is just a screening. There are many vision issues that are not found by reading an eye chart. There are many other issues that need to be tested in a comprehensive eye

exam with an eye doctor that tests for near and binocular vision problems. It’s important when making the appointment for your child that you ask if your doctor specifically tests for these. Not all do. Vision not only impacts learning development, but affects social, physical and emotional development as well. Once these vision problems are corrected, the doors are opened for your child to be the best they can be. Make sure your child is ready for school. Schedule their back to school eye exam before school starts. Your child will thank you later. Dr. Tammy Wittmann, O.D., practices at Wittmann 20/20 Family Eye Center at 2792 E. 146th St., Carmel. For more information, visit www.wittmann2020.com or call 843-2020.

Vein treatment specialists to open in Fishers By Michelle Williams new@currentnoblesville.com

career,” Chitwood said, who has been practicing for nearly 20 years. Chitwood often sees patients who have been either over- or undertreated by practitioners with a sub-specialty “The environment for taking care of veins in in vein treatment. Indianapolis and many parts of the country is VeinSolutions offers free screennot limited to vascular medical surgeons,” Dr. Richard ing evaluations for therapeutic and cosmetic vein issues such as variW. Chitwood said. cose veins, spider veins, leg swelling, Chitwood is a vascular surgeon and leg ulcers and venous insufficiency. physician with VeinSolutions. “When Chitwood also performs common you are not a surgeon, the options cosmetic treatments including Botox that you have at your hands to treat and Dysport. varicose veins are limited by the Chitwood “Varicose veins can range from befact that you’re not a surgeon. When ing completely asymptomatic to symptomatic you’re a surgeon, you’re options aren’t limited and debilitating. Treatment is really based on because you can do anything along the specthe symptoms they cause,” Chitwood said. trum of care.” Patients may contact the practice directly VeinSolutions will open a new location on as a physician’s referral is not necessary. FolAug. 13 in St.Vincent Fishers Hospital at 13861 lowing the complimentary screening, patients Olio Rd. Along with Chitwood, two other physimay make the decision to move forward with cians will practice at the new location: Dr. more in-depth consultative evaluations. VeinGeorge Sheng, M.D. and Dr. Sajjad Hussain, M.D. Solutions employs the use of ultrasonography Chitwood said that the VeinSolutions practo identify valvular incompetence 3/4 the tice decided to expand to offer the community cause of varicose veins. more vein treatment options with physicians The new Fishers location may be contacted that specialize in vein care. “I’ve been doat 415-9500. ing vein work for the entire duration of my


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As the polling for presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle continues, it’s interesting, but not alarming, to note the slippage Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) is experiencing in certain sectors. For instance, one poll last week had her in a “statistical tie” with Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.), but that was for New Hampshire, the state bordering Sanders’ home turf; she won New Hampshire in 2008. Clinton’s national lead amongst Democrats was shown to be shrinking, but we see that as a function of the field being crowded (although not as irresponsibly congested as the Republicans’ freak show), and her lead was 51-22 over Sanders, whereas she was at 59 percent the week prior. Most interesting, is that she is losing her grip on the female voter, apparently over a lack of trustworthiness. The Wall Street Journal reported last week that 53 percent of white women have a negative opinion of Clinton. Consider this, too: If Vice President Joe Biden announces and gains President Barack Obama’s endorsement, and his fundraising and organizational machine, he would be a formidable candidate, as we see it. That’s what we believe Obama ultimately wants, an endorsement of his time in the White House, and it would amount to just that. Although it won’t be a cakewalk by any stretch, we still see Clinton superseding all the opponents. And at that point, we shall haul out our Hillary Voodoo Doll. ••• Nearly six dozen watchdog agencies are telling Congress to rise up against Obama’s camp clamping down on access to government records. The remonstrators claim the docs are vital for their investigations into waste, fraud and abuse. Understand this: There is yet another executive order coming. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BEL I EVE  I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Eugene, Ore. it is illegal to conduct a horse race or a symphony concert. Source: dumblaws.com

Hand over the keys Commentary by Terry Anker As we zoom past middle-age, our adaptability to new technologies tends to wane. In my lifetime, music formats have transformed from 45 RPM records bought at the 5 & Dime to 8-tracks to cassettes to compact disks to digital files (like MP3’s, WAV’s, and more formats than the uninitiated can count) and finally, to internet streaming to God only knows what is next. Many of us decide to get off the technology train entirely and come full-circle back to vinyl. Most can boast a minimal proficiency in every format. In my own home, one might come across an 8-track tape by the 70s rock band Boston, however, it is more than a feeling that upgrading all of these albums once again is considerably less than appealing. While most of us eventually adapt, one wonders what, if anything, has been lost along the way. In our own immediate family, we tend to buy cars and keep them for a decade or

more. We maintain them along the way but work to get every dollar out of the asset. So, technology can make quite a jump from purchase to purchase. When renting a car on a business trip this month, the attendant at the agency was wholly amused by my working to operate the keyless-start. How can an automobile be an automobile without a key? Have we returned to the Model T with no lock and a crank start? Maybe. But, is the key really required? Or, has it become a talisman wherein its magic springs only from our imagined need of it? Keyless may be a better way. One wonders where else we should hand over the keys. So much of life is driven by our need for the familiar. This resistance may prevent our discovery of a better, freer life. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentnoblesville.com.

Q U O T E  O F   T HE WEE K Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that. – Martin Luther King Jr.

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I’ve just returned from three annual check-ups for various body parts that should have been as simple as “Hey! You look great! Anything new? Okay, see ya humor next year.” But alas, not one went as planned. The general consensus seems to be that I’m getting old, and there’s not a darn thing I (or they) can do about it. Boo! First up, the endocrinologist, who monitors my stupid malfunctioning thyroid gland. Normally we have a nice chat, catch up on our kids, and then she sends in her henchman to draw my blood. But this year, because I offhandedly mentioned I’ve been simultaneously having hot flashes and gaining weight, two conflicting symptoms in the world of glandular disease, she launched into all the wonderful experiences that await me as menopause approaches. Noooo! I don’t want to keep my house set at 59 degrees year round to combat night sweats, nor do I care to pack on midsection pounds despite a diet of iceberg lettuce. She couldn’t even offer advice. “Oh it’s gonna happen,” was her comment. Good times. Straight from her I headed over to the breast center for the dreaded mammogram. And lucky for me, they’d purchased new machines, which twist and squeeze even more intensely than the old ones. Afterwards, I caught a glimpse of my topless self in the dressing room mirror: I looked like I’d been hit multiple times with a two-by-four. Bright red areas marred my pale, ginger-day-walker skin, indicating the exact places where I’d been mauled. Turns out, big girls do cry! Finally, I saw the dermatologist to have her check a spot that keeps returning despite two uncomfortable freezes with liquid nitrogen. Her best guess? Either pre or actual cancer. Not melanoma, she assured me, but she did go ahead and biopsy it. I’m currently awaiting the pathology report while sporting two stitches and a fat, bruised bottom lip. (But you should see the other guy!) Seriously though, this aging process is rough, and I still have the ob/gyn and dentist on the calendar. I’m really starting to hate annual check-ups! Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentnoblesville. com.


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Jwala Rejimon will perform a two-hour recital Aug. 15. (Submitted photo)

Tom Broecker, a Carmel native, returns this month to premiere a documentary film. Broecker with Jay Pharoah on set. (Photo courtesy of LFNY!)

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issues of the times. “A lot of people’s attachments seem to be in high school when they started watching the show,” Broecker Tom Broecker has a unique view into the longevity of said. “Everyone has a favorite cast and it’s usually centers “Saturday Night Live.” around they started watching the show.” For more than 20 years, the philanthropy 1980 Carmel High School Broecker said his brother, John Terry, is involved with Actors Theatre of Indiana so he suggraduate has served as gested a fundraiser with the movie might help the show’s costume designer. the organization. Broecker will return to Carmel to introduce The 82-minute documentary had its premiere “Live From New York!” at 7 p.m. on Aug. 22 at Flix at the Tribeca Film Festival in April. Brewhouse, 2206 E. 116th St. The cost for the Broecker also served as costume director for event, which serves as a fundraiser for Actors “30 Rock” and had a recurring role of Lee, the Theatre of Indiana, is $35 per person, including Broecker angry costume designer on that show. dinner. Alcoholic beverages will be available for “I started off as an actor and dancer,” said Broecker, purchase separately. who graduated from Wabash College and Yale School of Broecker serves as the documentary’s executive proDrama. ducer along with JL Pomeroy, founder of BehindTheLine Broecker has been nominated for an Emmy for outProductions. standing costumes six times for “SNL,” winning in 2014. He The idea was something Broecker brought up to never envisioned staying 20 years at “SNL.” Pomeroy over lunch as they were discussing the comedy “It’s very exciting. It’s new every week,” said Broecker. show’s 40th anniversary this year. “It’s an amazing job. You don’t get a lot of design oppor“We flushed it out over lunch,” Broecker said. tunity in television the last 20 years. A lot of these shows Then Broecker and Pomeroy pitched it to “SNL” procome and go. I’ve been with some shows that have lasted ducer Lorne Michaels and NBC officials about the behindthree episodes and they pull the plug. It’s nice to have a the-scenes look. steady job, it’s kind of unheard of. That’s another reason “Once we got their blessing to do it, we ran with it and for doing the documentary. It’s sort of a love letter to 11 months later we had a documentary,” Broecker said. “It’s a different take on the show. It’s not a clips show. It’s New York and to the show.” To purchase tickets for the fundraiser, visit atistage. a look at how the show has been a reflector of the world org. we live it at any given moment.” The show has always taken on societal and political

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On Aug. 15, Rani Rejimon and Rejimon Varghese will host the Bharathanatyam Arangetram of their daughter, Jwala Rejimon. Bharathanatyam is a form of Indian classical dance culture that originated in the temples of Tamil Nadu. “This is her dance graduation. It’s classical Indian dance she’s been learning for about 10 years. It’s kind of a graduation but in India we call it Arangetram. This will be her grand performance. Most people do it to learn the Indian culture, values, dance forms and stories. Some people don’t do it because it’s an expensive venture so they do it in a smaller way but she has a real passion for it,” said Rejimon Varghese. The event will be held at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center beginning with a meet and greet at 4 p.m. The performance will begin at 5 p.m. followed by dinner at 8 p.m. The family is expecting around 400 guests to attend with some traveling from India for the occasion. “We have musicians coming from India. We have a singer, a violinist, a flutist and a mridangist. Indian Carnatic music field Sri.V V Sundaram is the chief guest and the pioneer Bharatanatyam dance guru of USA Smt.Hema Rajagopalan is the guest of honor for the occasion. We also have Sri. K P Singh, distinguished artist as the guest of honor for the event,” said Rejimon Varghese. The performance itself lasts about two hours. “She’ll have about nine different dances in the performance. One dance is 46 minutes. She will continuously dance for the 46 minutes. It’s testing her endurance, expressions and techniques,” said Rejimon Varghese. Guests should RSVP. Although the event is free to attend, proceeds will go to Indiana Malayalee Association, Tamil Sangam of Central Indiana, Hindu Temple of Central Indiana and NRIscholarships.org. For more information visit jwalarejimon.com.


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Summer Concerts at the Carmel Gazebo • The LAST summer concert at the Gazebo is this week! Enjoy this last performance as the school season is fast approaching. Fittingly, Endless Summer Band will be performing. • Aug. 12 at 7:30 p.m. • Carmel Gazebo: 1 Civic Square, Carmel • Free • www.carmelgazeboconcerts.org

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Spark Talks • Every month, many business owners, entrepreneurs, and advocates of innovation gather at Spark Talks to share ideas in new ways of thinking in both personal and professional development. Attendees will be inspired, and all business workers are welcome to attend. • Aug. 12 from 5-7:30 p.m. • Recurs monthly on the second Wednesday • Free • Moon Dog Tavern: 4825 E. 96th St., Indianapolis • 218-7990 • www.sparkstalk.com Watercolor Painting • They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Even if you’ve never painted before, you can now! A stand of birch trees is the theme for this lesson. Former Noblesville resident Gayle Middleton Jones will be instructing. All supplies provided, however mats are sold separately. • Aug. 13 from 4-8 p.m. • Always in Stitches: 1808 E. Conner St., Noblesville • $25 • 776-4227 • www.alwaysinstitches1.com

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Amp after Dark Concert Series in Fishers • Fishers’ Amp after Dark concerts are kicked into gear for the summer. Adults are welcomed to dance the night away while the bands perform. This week, have a blast enjoying Slim Pickens. • Aug. 14 from 9-11 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Nickel Plate District: 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • www.fishers.in.us

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Z’Sparkle Party and Drag Race to End Alzheimer’s • Calling all brave men and women! Gentleman, you are being called to don your best dress and high heels; ladies, suit up and “dude up!” Get ready to “race” down Main Street to gather donations for the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter. Sign up or come by to cheer them on! • Aug. 14 at 8 p.m. • Main Street, Zionsville • www.zsparkledragrace.com

Hungry Caterpillar Pottery • Kids ages 2-10 are invited to this special program! After reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar, your child will create a pottery piece to hold a memorable picture. All supplies are provided and creations will be kiln fired. Supervision is required. • Aug. 15 from 1-2 p.m. • R$16/NR$24 • Register by Aug. 8 • Roy G. Holland Memorial Park: 1 Park Dr., Fishers • 595-3150

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Our Better Angels • At Conner Prairie, celebrate the 95th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment and ratification of the U.S. Constitution, which allowed women to legally cast a vote in the United States. The program will feature performances illustrating the struggles of the suffragettes. Prepare to learn, especially about how Indiana was historically involved. • Aug. 15-16 • Conner Prairie Interactive History Park: 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • Free, with general admission • 776-6006 Art Class • Learn to improve your artistic skills in this art class for all skill levels. Nickel Plate Studio Artists Bruce Neckar and John Reynolds will provide subject matter and provide tips. Nickel Plate Arts will be responsible for providing graphite sticks, newsprint, and drawing boards, although participants may bring their own materials. Must be 15 or older. • Aug. 10-Sept. 7, recurring every Monday, from 7-9 p.m. • Nickel Plate Arts Campus: 107 South 8th St., Noblesville • 452-3690 • www. mkt.com/nickel-plate-arts/drawing-class-session

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Interior Design Workshop • As kids are getting back in school and fall is approaching, this is the perfect time to freshen up the house. This series of workshops are hosted for the public in order to help make your interior design dreams a reality. This month’s workshop features Amy Contreras, as she helps demystify decorating and shares some of her secrets. • Aug. 18 at 10:30 a.m. • Recurs monthly on the third Tuesday • Free • Indiana Design Center: 200 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel • 569-5975 • www.indianadesigncenter.com

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Dispatches Songbook Hall of Fame names 2015 honorees – The Center for the Performing Arts and the Great American Songbook Foundation announce 2015 Songbook Hall of Fame honorees to be recognized at the SongbookCeleRivera bration gala on Oct. 3 at the Palladium. The star-studded ceremony will honor the musical contributions of George & Ira Gershwin, Chita Rivera, and Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé. Tickets for the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Gala Performance, and After Party are available now at www.TheCenterPresents. org/Songbook-Celebration.

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Knee & Hip Pain Seminar Join Dr. Timothy Williams of Westfield Orthopaedics to learn more about the latest techniques to treat joint pain and arthritis. Dr. Williams, a board certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon, will cover important information regarding knee and hip replacement procedures, including minimally invasive surgery. A light dinner will be served. When: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 6-7 pm Location: Riverview Health 395 Westfield Rd., Noblesville Krieg DeVault Conference Room (Lower level of Women’s Pavilion) Registration: Visit riverview.org/classes or call 317.776.7999. The program is free, but registration is required.

Summer on the Farm – August is high summer in Indiana, and it’s high time to celebrate with food, music, and fun on the farm at Traders Point Creamery in Zionsville. On Aug. 14, there is a Grilled Wild Salmon Dinner with music from Airstream Betty, a new modern country seven-piece band; plus, a petting zoo for kids. On Aug. 21 there will be a Whole Hog Roast Dinner with peach BBQ and music from Tad Robinson, a blues and soul duo. On Aug. 28, the Hunter Smith Band new album release concert, and Vicky Richmond will be the opening duo. There will also be a petting zoo for the whole family.

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The Hamilton Restaurant offers fine dining for all of central Indiana. The casual and comfortable atmosphere within and the traditional community setting in downtown Noblesville is appealing to all diners. Favorite features include delicious homemade soups and desserts. Type of Food: Contemporary and traditional American cuisine Food Recommendation: Chicken Oscar Price Range: $10-$20 Reservations: Not required

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choose whether he’s ready to strike a deal with the devil so he could magically be two years older. Mathews said he’s not as crusty Garret Mathews’ play “Kill the Column” isn’t autobiographical, but it does have some or self-centered as the columnist in the play. “It’s a fairy tale,” he said. elements of performance truth. Mathews wrote the play about a year ago. He has worked to cut the The play play down about 20 minutes to fit will be presented as part of the in the 55-minute time slot. IndyFringe Festival at the Theatre Mathews retired from the newspaon the Square Stage 2 at 627 Masper when he turned 62 in 2011. He and sachusetts Ave., Indianapolis. Perhis wife, MaryAnne, moved to Carmel formances are at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. Mathews to be closer to his son’s family. 13; 1:30 p.m., Aug. 15; 9 p.m., Aug. MaryAnne plays one of lead roles in the 16; 7:30 p.m., Aug. 17; 6 p.m., Aug. 21 and 9 story. Mark Atchison, who is active in Evansp.m., Aug. 22. ville theater circles, plays the columnist. Mathews, a Carmel resident, was the Mathews doesn’t act. Evansville Courier & Press columnist for 20 “I’d be terrified,” he said. “I write, that’s it.” years before he was reassigned at age 58. For more information, visit killthecolumn. “On my 60th birthday, I was taking a weebly.com. walk and I wasn’t happy with what I was doing (at the paper),” Mathews said. “So I if you go thought what if I could be two years older and eligible for social security, would you be Indy Fringe festival at Theatre on the willing to give up two years of your life so Square Stage 2 627 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis. you could get to that position where your Performances are at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. newspaper career would be over and you 13; 1:30 p.m., Aug. 15; 9 p.m., Aug. were eligible for social security. That’s the 16; 7:30 p.m., Aug. 17; 6 p.m., Aug. 21 and 9 premise of the play.” p.m., Aug. 22. The play’s demoted columnist has to

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CIAF to feature local artists Commentary by the committee for the Carmel International Arts Festival The 18th Annual Carmel Entertainment always provides festival-goers with beautifully crafted art and this year is better than ever. There will be many returning artists but more than 60 festival of our artists are new. Cliff Matyszczyk and his 3-D metal sculptures are created by cutting, bending, welding and chiseling steel, copper and stone. He started out as a welder/steelworker and as an artist began with functional pieces before moving into contemporary art. Carol Bell resides in Noblesville and is popular artist who specializes in Ikebana Flower Vases, Tea Love Pocket Mugs, Horse Hair Pottery and Frames Quilts. Her work is nature inspired, functional, and is created to joy to everyday life. David Frohbeiter is a popular 2D Artist that does historically inaccurate illustrations, hand drawn with pencil, pen and ink, and colored pencils. This year’s event continues its long standing tradition of promoting “Educating Our Community In The Arts” by bringing together more than 130 juried artists displaying art media that

ranges from watercolor, glass, jewelry, photography, oil, acrylic, 3D, wood, sculpture, to pottery and metal and so much more. Our website has been updated with artist’s interviews and videos from our entertainment for you to watch and enjoy. Visit us at www.carmelartsfestival.org. Come to the 18th Annual Carmel International Arts Festival. The festival is free so walk, ride or pedal but make sure to be at the corner of Main and Range Line Road in Carmel September 26-27. Market District of Carmel is this year’s premiere sponsor.

A piece of pottery by Hamilton County artist Carol Bell. (Submitted photo)

Anticipating the greatest party Commentary by Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, President/CEO The Center for the Performing Arts It gives me great pleasure to share with our community that this December the Cennew year’s eve ter for the Performing Arts will host our first New Year’s Eve Extravaganza! Since my arrival to Carmel in 2012, I have had a number of individuals asking about a New Year’s Eve celebration at the Palladium. Some of these individuals have been very vocal about the benefits of having such an event in Carmel. They have also not been shy at expressing their disappointment when, time and time again, I’ve had to explain that the timing was not right. Well, after three years of disappointing my friends, our 5th Anniversary Season is the perfect time to say yes! I am pleased to announce that we at the Palladium are now ready to ring in the New Year with 1,000 of our closest friends!

On Dec. 31 The Center for the Performing Arts will put on what promises to be the best New Year’s Eve party on the North Side. The evening will include food, cocktails, dancing, and entertainment, all at a reasonable price. Two local bands will entertain us at the pre-parties: the Bishops – a fun, party, cover band will play in the Robert Adam Room, and Flat Bed Twitch – a three piece country and rock acoustic trio will play in the Founders Room. Karaoke in the Shiel Sexton Songbook Lounge will add fun and frolic to the festivities. The Hot Sardines, “one of the best jazz bands in New York today,” (Forbes Magazine) will hit the Palladium stage at 10 p.m. and will welcome the New Year at midnight. If you haven’t made plans for Dec. 31, I sure hope you will join us. For more, visit currentnightandday.com. Tania Castroverde Moskalenko is the President/CEO of The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel.

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Before you go any ‘further’ Commentary by Jordan Fischer Question: “Jordan, a few years ago Ford Motor Co. used the tagline ‘Go Further.’ Would you please explain the grammar guy correct use of ‘further’ vs. ‘farther?’ I would prefer to rely on the Grammar Guy rather than Corporate America for grammatical guidance. After all, the business world gave us ‘Lands’ End,’ ‘Eat Fresh’ and ‘Rethink Possible.’ Thank you for furthering the cause of good grammar.” – (Nancy Reichmann, Westfield) Answer: Hi Nancy … to be fair, the business world also gave us Dodge Ram, which is a pretty fun little oxymoron to see roaming around town. More to your point: There can be some ambiguity between whether “further” or “farther” is the correct choice, and this happens to be one of those occasions. Let’s talk about why. Both “further” and “farther” have historically been used as the comparative form of “far,”

meaning “at, to or by a greater distance.” The Oxford Dictionaries will tell you “further” and “farther” may be used interchangeably in that meaning, as they have been for hundreds of years. “Further” has more uses, though. Unlike “farther,” which is limited to descriptions of actual distances, “further” is often used metaphorically or abstractly (ex. “to further a career”). Because of this, many grammar guides – I include myself among them – suggest simplifying the situation by using “farther” in all contexts describing actual, physical distances, and “further” only for abstract or metaphorical uses. Otherwise you could end up like Ford Motor Co., where my response to their slogan is, “Go further what?” Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for Current Publishing. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rjfische@ gmail.com.

Dispatch Arts awards deadline extended – The Indiana Arts Commission announced today that it is extending the nomination deadline for the 2015 Governor’s Arts Awards. Nominations for the awards will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. Sept. 1. Nominators are encouraged to carefully read the awards application form before submitting their nomination. Guidelines and nomination forms are now available on the IAC website www.in.gov/arts/2332.htm.

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Amsterdam is well known for its canals, its museums and its casual tolerance of certain activities other cities find unactravel ceptable. It is also known as the bicycle capital of the world. Amsterdam’s 780,000 residents, who enjoy one of the world’s highest standards of living, own about a million bicycles but only 250,000 automobiles. To encourage bike riding, the city has provided 250 miles of dedicated bicycle paths and 250,000 racks. High costs of automobile parking, level terrain and a Dutch desire to be fit seal the deal. Every day, 60 percent of Amsterdammers, no matter what the weather or their social status, ride their bicycles to work, to their children’s schools, to the market or just for fun. More people get around Amsterdam by bicycle than by car. In the city center, bicycles constitute 48 percent of all traffic. For a nominal fee, a three-story bicycle garage (“flat”) on the west side of Amsterdam’s central train station provides guarded spaces for 2,500 bikes. Riders unable to find more secure locations

lock their bikes to whatever objects they can find, with less than optimal results. Amsterdam thieves steal about 50,000 bicycles every year. Because another one, probably itself stolen, can be purchased for about $40, few victims report stolen bicycles and less than half the people whose bikes have been recovered bother to reclaim them. Locals jokingly liken the process of losing and obtaining stolen bicycles to an exchange. The widespread use and theft of bicycles leads to an unusual kind of water pollution. About 40 bicycles a day are tossed into Amsterdam’s 60 miles of canals. While amused tourists watch, two full-time city employees fish them out using a large claw mounted on a barge. The next time you are in Amsterdam, consider renting a bike. You will feel right at home. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@currentzionsville. com.

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Project of the decade highlight: Lanais

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In a humble effort to continue celebrating our “PROJECT OF THE DECADE” we recently previewed, let’s exoutdoor living plore the individual components more in depth, starting with the lanais. SCREENS? We design / build considerably more openair porches (lanais) than we do screen porches or sunrooms. The conversation evolves from client to client. Some are horrified at the thought of mosquitos and flies buzzing around their outdoor room, but many tolerate them or simply don’t have an insect problem. Steve and Courtenay Wagner’s beautiful home, and project of the year, is gracefully nestled in an elegant, leafy neighborhood that merges into a heavily wooded area. Yet insects curiously aren’t an issue. The lanais needed to communicate smartly with the rest of the seven outdoor living spaces. Yes … seven fabulous spaces! A few are small, intimate escapes and others are centered around the art of entertaining … surrounding the pool, positioned in front of the fireplace or growing from the grill station as festivities and family joy spreads.

Signature Gala Saturday, August 22, 2015 The Renaissance in Carmel at 11925 N Meridian St. Steve and Courtenay Wagner’s beautiful home, and project of the year, is gracefully nestled in an elegant, leafy neighborhood that merges into a heavily wooded area. (Submitted photo)

We chose premium cedar as the primary structural lanais components with a few flairs to pull the details from the home into the lanais. The ceiling fan helps with airflow and is a contributor to discouraging flying insects from hanging around. Because of the woods canopy, shade wasn’t a driver in the structure, simply a resounding place to gather. And this place has it all. TV. BAR-COUNTER. TAP. I can only imagine how powerful, yet peaceful, it must be to celebrate with family and friends while the Colts game screams on the

outdoor TV. The formal brick fireplace situated a comfortable distance away, crackles under the loud cheers from another Luck touchdown as a local craft beer flows from the bar station tap. Another Colts win! That’s why this is our “PROJECT OF THE DECADE.” Randy Sorrell is president of SURROUNDINGS by NatureWorks+, a Carmel home improvement firm. He may be reached at 679-2565, randy@choosesurroundings.com or www.choosesurroundings. com.

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Which type of hardwood is right for your home? For a versatile and natural look that never goes out of style, interiors many homeowners choose to install hardwood flooring. Unlike other flooring trends that come and go, hardwood flooring has remained in style for more than 200 years with no signs that tastes will change anytime soon. Today, homeowners have more hardwood options to choose from than ever before. With designs ranging from rustic to retro to contemporary, there is a style of hardwood floors to fit any home. Although there are countless wood finishes, hardwood planks can be divided into two main categories: solid and engineered. Solid hardwood is made from pure, solid wood planks. This method of constructing hardwood floors is the original way hardwood has been installed in homes for hundreds of years. The main advantage of solid hardwood flooring is the fact that it can be repaired multiple times. Scratches, discoloration or other signs of wear and tear can disappear through a sanding and refinishing process. This increases the lifespan of your flooring dramatically.

Hundreds of types of hardwood looks are available, but which is best for you? (Submitted photo)

The other way of manufacturing planks is called engineered hardwood. Engineered hardwood is made from pressed plywood that uses a thin wood veneer as the top layer. The biggest difference between the two categories is stability, which results in the ability to get wider and longer board planks, which is all the rage right now. It won’t contract and expand as much as traditional hardwood. If you are trying to decide whether to install solid hardwood or engineered, you’ll want to survey and inspect the room where you are considering new floors. It’s important to note that hardwood is susceptible to moisture and

extreme temperatures. Choosing the right hardwood for your home is a big decision. The right hardwood style can subtly tie all the other elements of your room décor together. Select carefully; a great hardwood floor can last a lifetime and beyond. David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.theaffordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@theaffordablecompanies.com.

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