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“It’s an immersive experience. We want the people in the audience to believe they are at a live performance in that time,” Frederick said. American Pie begins in 1959 with Buddy Holly, portrayed by junior Tyler Robbins. As rock and roll begins to go away, the music reverts backs to the early 1950s with pop and simple lyrics. Ewing said the show builds through the decade “as rock gets its kick back” and ends with 1969’s Woodstock Music Festival. “This is going to be so cool. I’m so excited,” Robbins said after rehearsing Holly’s “Oh, Boy!” After placing in the top three at WHS’ Thursday Night Live contest, Nicole Gruszka auditioned for the show. She sang a Janis Joplin song but was cast as Aretha Franklin and will perform “Respect.” “I’m my own worst enemy. It’s stressful because I’m afraid I won’t do it justice,” she said. Sophomore Blake Rice has two roles in the show – Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendricks. Rice will perform “The Times They Are a-Changin’” and Hendricks’ “Star Spangled Banner” and “Voodoo Child.” Portraying two musical geniuses is challenging and Rice said Dylan’s lyrics are tough while learning Hendrick’s handwork is difficult. “I do feel like I’ve got big shoes to fill,” he said. “I really always loved ’60’s music. I get to show my love to play my instruments to fellow students and the community.” Rice and others feel the pressure of making Thursday’s show a success as they hope to create an annual concert the community and students look forward to each year. “It’s a pretty important thing to do because if we are really successful with the show, we’ll have a greater turnout in the coming years,” he said. “I hope to do it two more times.” Tickets for “The Times They Are a-Changin’” are $5 in advance and $7 at the door. For more information, follow @WHSAmericanPie on Twitter or join the WHS AmericanPie Facebook page.

With every chord played and every note sung, Westfield High School teachers Mark Ewing, Jennifer Hasler-Troutman and Kurt Frederick hope students learn and community members old Theatre enough to remember will reminisce about the past and how music intertwined one of the most turbulent and influential periods in American history. At 7 p.m. Thursday, WHS will reenact the 60s with a rock concert “The Times They Are a-Changin’” in the high school auditorium. The idea was inspired by the annual American Pie concert put on by Columbus North’s history teacher Ed Niespodziani. The show has been a sell out every year since it started more than 25 years ago. Ewing, Hasler-Troutman and Frederick worked with Niespodziani to create Westfield’s own version to mesh education and the history of rock and roll. “We truly are providing a living history lesson for the community. American Pie provides the ultimate link between history and rock and roll,” Ewing said. “It’s a dream come true… I get to provide a history lesson for the entire community about the cultural impact rock and roll has and has had since 1950.” The show involves 50 WHS students. “We’re capturing kids that might not have another place,” Frederick said. “I get to know kids I’ve never had in class.” In addition to the music, there will be newscasts from the 60s performed by narrators and personal stories shared from Westfield’s own citizens who grew up in the 60s and experienced the wild decade Megan Layton plays “Paint it Black” by The Rolling Stones. first hand. (Photo by Robert Herrington)

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The CFTPA series schedule is as varied as Buddy Guy, Merle Haggard, The Rioult Dance Co and An Evening with Groucho pictured here. (Submitted photos) Founded Jan. 29, 2008, at Westfield, IN Vol. VI, No. 18 Copyright 2013. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Westfield are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

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DISPATCHES National Women’s Health Week – Riverview Hospital encourages women to make their health a priority by participating in a check-up, preventative screening or educational seminar during National Women’s Health Week on May 12 through 18. Health screenings, which require preregistration and payment, include CT calcium heart scan ($49); CT lung scan ($99); Dexa bone density screening ($79); and screening mammogram – insurance will be billed. Appointments for specially-priced screenings are limited, so women are urged to make their reservations early by calling 776-7247. Grand opening – Westfield Mayor Andy Cook and the Humane Society for Hamilton County will serve as guests of honor during a grand opening celebration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 18 at HealthSource Chiropractic and Progressive Rehab of Westfield, 785 E. Main St. The event will help raise funding for the shelter and will include fun activities for all ages including face painting, balloon artist, a silent auction, blood drive, a “meet and greet” of local humane society volunteers and adoptable animals (weather permitting) and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Lilly Scholarships awarded – Four students from Hamilton County have been named recipients of four-year, full-tuition scholarships as the Central Indiana Community Foundation 2013 Lilly Endowment Community Scholars. The criteria for the awards included, among other things, proven leadership skills and a promise to give back to the community upon graduation. Students must be nominated by a guidance counselor to apply. Thirty-two Hamilton County students were selected for interview by Legacy Fund, a CICF affiliate serving Hamilton County. The winners were: Luke Williams, Bishop Chatard High School; Nathan Barr, Fishers High School; Linh Ha, Fishers High School; and Kainat Akmal, St. Theodore Guerin High School.

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By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com A group of local business owners, volunteers and a passionate family partnered to host The Pink Label Event, a highPhilanthropy end consignment sale benefitting the Caroline Symmes Cancer Endowment last weekend at Cool Creek Commons shopping center. Caroline Symmes was just 3-years-old when she was diagnosed with Wilms Tumor Disease. The cure rate for a Wilms tumor is 90 percent, but Caroline had one of the most aggressive tumors oncologists had ever seen. Her mother, Elizabeth Symmes, said it wasn’t due to a lack of technology that Caroline lost the battle at the age of 5, it was because of a lack of funding for pediatric cancer research. The family created the Caroline Symmes Endowment for Pediatric Cancer Research at Riley Hospital for Children “to ensure that all children stand a fighting chance against cancer.” “Caroline loved clothes, and one thing led to another,” Elizabeth said. “It’s very heartwarming and very bittersweet. We’re so fortunate and appreciative to those that have come forward to make it bigger and better. Kite Realty donated retail space for two months at Cool Creek Commons near 146th Street and Greyhound Pass so Elizabeth and her volunteers could set up a temporary headquarters before the event. Elizabeth said the previous events were held in Washington Township but

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WHS After-Prom After Westfield High School students had fun at their Schools masquerade themed prom at the Indiana State Museum, the excitement continued at the high school. From midnight to 3 a.m., students participated in the after-prom “cruise ship,” which included inflatables, a casino, disc jockey, tons of games, prizes and food.

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The Westfield Athletic Booster Club would like to congratulate all Westfield High School student-athletes, coaches, faculty and fans on a successful Fall season..............GO ROCKS! Some of the outstanding team performances include:

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Girls Basketball Sectional Champions, Shelbyville Shoot-out Champions, hosted breast cancer awareness game, Final record of 21-3.

Boys Swimming Girls Swimming Harrison Endurance Invite Champions, Harrison Endurance Invite Champs, 22nd place finish at state. 14th place finish at state.

Cheerleading supported the Amanda Strong Christmas Gift Drive, Held a coat and food drive, hosted an elementary cheer clinic, hosted special Olympics cheer clinic, breast cancer awareness game, made teddy bears for the Westfield Police and Fire departments.

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Dispatches Cinco de Meow adoption event – Humane Society for Hamilton County announces loco cat adoption prices for “Cinco de Meow.” The adoption event is this Sunday from noon to 5 p.m at 1721 Pleasant St., Noblesville. Special adoption prices will be available during this event as follows: cats under 1-year-old will be $75, cats 1 to 4 years will be $50, cats age 5 to 9 years will be $25, cats 10 years and up will be $15. For more information, call 773-4974, or log on to www.hamiltonhumane.com.

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Flooding assistance – Hamilton County Emergency Management is working with the Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County to support residents who suffered damage during the recent flooding. Residents are encouraged to contact Good Samaritan, 842-2603, for assistance. Also, HCEM in coordination with Indiana Dept. of Homeland Security is encouraging residents who sustained damage caused by the severe weather and flooding to report that damage online at: https:// myoracle.in.gov/hs/damage/ia-public.do?method=a ctive&incidentId=IA20130419121922. Individuals will be asked to provide their name, address, phone number and type of damage, including structural damage and loss of personal property.

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Dancers dance in a flash mob near Bub’s on Main Street in Carmel. (Photo by Heather Clark)

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instructor Alli Schwaegler choreographed the dance. Students, parents, friends and local businesses were invited to join in. The 2013 Flash Mob was just one part of several NDW activities scheduled from April 26 through tomorrow designed to bring mainstream exposure to dance, as well as encourage people to get active and live a less sedentary lifestyle. This flash mob was performed nationwide simultaneously to bring attention to the art of dance and promote it as a fun form of expression and exercise. “It is so important in today’s society for people, especially children, to shut off their computers and TVs and get more exercise,” Graziano said. “Dance is a fun way to start and Adagio is helping lead the way. We are ecstatic with their efforts and appreciate what they did to help make this year’s National Dance Week such a success.” For more information about Adagio, which is at 230 E. Main St., Westfield, visit www.dancewithadagio.com.

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Westfield’s Adagio Dance Academy hosted a dance flash mob last Saturday in downtown Carmel to help National Dance exercise Week achieve its mission to “celebrate dance and promote fun fitness.” “We are so proud that Adagio Dance Academy put so much time and effort into organizing this flash mob,” said Cathy Graziano, co-director of National Dance Week. “It was so much in the spirit of what we were trying to accomplish during dance week as we put dancers together with the community to promote health awareness and the fun of getting your body moving.” According to Adagio owner Dusty Marshall, Carmel has embraced the visual arts. “The city welcomed us with enthusiasm,” Marshall said. Adagio instructor Lauren Cotton and student

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In 2012, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office responded to numerous driving complaints involving bicyclists, especially packs of safety bikers in the western and eastern parts of the county. “Bad behavior has come from both sides: bikers riding as if they are exempt from traffic laws and motorists creating dangerous situations for riders,” Sherriff Mark Bowen stated in a news release. According to Bowen, bicycle laws cover all bicyclists on any Indiana roadway or path designated for bicycles. In general, bikers have the same duties and rights as the general motoring public. This includes obeying all traffic laws, including stopping at intersections controlled by lights and signs, yielding to pedestrians, signaling turns and traveling with the flow of traffic. “Just as a motorist can be stopped and warned or ticketed for disobeying a traffic law, the same can be done for a person riding a bike,” Bowen stated in the release. When riding in a group or pack, state statute says bicyclists may not ride more than two abreast unless the path or roadway is set aside for the exclusive use of bicyclists. Bike courtesy is for riders to single-up or allow motorists to pass as soon as practical. Large packs of bikers should help facilitate vehicles moving around the group rather than holding up traffic. Motorists should exercise patience and wait until passing

can be done safely. “Please remember that bicyclists are much more vulnerable than drivers and are often harder to see,” Bowen stated. While Indiana does not have a bicycle helmet law, bikers should always ride wearing a helmet, according to Bowen. For more information contact the sheriff’s office at 773-1872.

State law dictates: If a bike is ridden between the hours of 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise, the bike must have a white light in front and a red light to the rear. The lights must be visible for a distance of at least 500 feet. For safety, use of lights on bikes during the day as well as reflective or retro-reflective clothing and devices are encouraged. Bikers must be seated on a permanent seat and not carry anyone who is not seated upon a firmly attached and regular seat. Unless a bike is built to carry more than one person, only one person may ride on the bike at any one time. Carrying of packages and other items that keep a biker from riding with both hands on the handlebars is prohibited. Parents and guardians are responsible for their children and may not knowingly permit a child to violate Indiana bicycle laws. Make sure children understand and obey bike rules.

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Police are searching for a suspect who allegedly robbed and carjacked a Westfield resident at his home in the 4400 block of crime Everest Drive on April 26. Westfield police officers were dispatched to the Summit Lakes housing addition at 9:01 p.m. WPD Cpt. Charles Hollowell said an adult male victim told police that he arrived home, pulled his vehicle into his driveway and entered his garage. While the garage door was still open, the victim got out of his vehicle and realized that there was a black male standing right outside the garage. “The victim said the suspect was holding a silver semiautomatic handgun and said, ‘Give me everything!’ The victim advised that he gave the suspect his keys, wallet and cell phone,” Hollowell said. Then the suspect began searching the inside of the victim’s car. Soon after, the suspect exited

the vehicle and entered another vehicle that was also parked in the garage. Hollowell said that vehicle was a black 2008 Honda CR-V with Indiana license plate 139AHP, and an Indiana University vanity plate in the front. “After entering the CR-V, the suspect drove away with it and all of the other items that the victim had given him. The suspect was reported as driving the CR-V northbound away from the residence,” Hollowell said. Officials said no one was injured or physically assaulted during this incident. The suspect was described as an African American male, approximately 5’8” to 5’9” in height with a medium build. He was wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt with the hood over his head at the time of the incident. Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to contact the Westfield Criminal Investigations Division at 804-3200 or Crime Stoppers at 262-8477.

Harlem Wizards raise money for kidney transplants – On Wednesday, the Harlem Wizards, a comedic basketball team, will take on the Hoosier Heroes to support the National Kidney Foundation of Indiana. Hoosier Heroes is comprised of transplant recipients, donors, donor families, transplant professionals and local celebrities. The game begins at 7 p.m. at Bishop Chatard High School in Indianapolis. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the gate. For more information or to order tickets, email Tricia Berhinger or call (800) 382-9971.

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Stars and stripes It is our position that the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana and Indiana War Memorials Commission are providing a valuable community service by collecting tattered U.S. flags and giving them a proper retirement. When a flag is old, worn, tattered or frayed and no longer is in a condition befitting a symbol of our country, it should be destroyed privately in a dignified matter, preferably by burning. This year, the Girl Scouts and Indiana War Memorials Commission are partnering with the 500 Festival to also collect flags the morning of the IPL 500 Festival Parade, which is May 25. On that Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m., the public may take their tattered U.S. flags to the top of the north steps at the Indiana War Memorial for collection by Girl Scouts. “Patriotism and service are at the heart of the Girl Scouts’ mission,” said Deborah Hearn Smith, chief executive officer of Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. “This is such a terrific learning opportunity for girls across central Indiana. The flags will be properly retired during ceremonies conducted this summer during Girl Scout day camps and resident camps located throughout central Indiana. For flag collection information or to make a donation, visit www.girlscoutsindiana.org.

The sound of music Commentary by Terry Anker On my way to an unreasonably early Saturday morning conference, I found myself somewhat more of a curmudgeon than usual. It had been a long week. But as the alarm sounded, dutifully I dressed, woke the car from its slumber and lurched onward. Discontentedly, I fumbled for something on the radio other than commercial announcements. With most travel time dedicated to the cellphone, I scarcely listen to music while on the road. But because of the early weekend hour, this day was different. Absentmindedly scanning from one station to the next, my attention was caught by a familiar note – the 1984 hit song “Ghostbusters.” Somewhere in the recesses of my mind, there must have been a related memory. As the tune played, the sun was breaking – it was a beautiful morning. In adjusting the volume upward and the window downward, I found the cool spring air filled with the smell of the coming thaw. In an instant, I was taken back and was a young man

having just installed an aftermarket cassette deck into my pick-up truck. The memories, the sounds, the smells all seemed as fresh and abundant as decades ago. Is there something magic in this tune? “Who was I going to call?” I wondered. More likely, one is reminded that music has the power to align brain waves, to set the mood and to calm the savage beast. Since that faithful morning, I seek time in my day for a song. Certainly nostalgia is characteristic to a man of my age, but there is more to it than reminiscence. A simple arrangement of sound and rhythm can take us across time, continents and condition. And the soundtrack that rests behind our lives adds texture and pattern, helping us frame and recall the events and circumstances that connect and make us human. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.

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We’re proud to present The Center for the Performing Arts 2013-2014 schedule in today’s edition, and we hope you’ll take time to thoroughly review and act on it. What most impressed us with regard to the schedule is its growth in diversity of offerings. The center’s lineup has evolved into a 10-series season under the direction of President and CEO Tania Castroverde Moskalenko. Literally, there is something for everyone, and the schedule encompasses not only the Palladium, but also the Tarkington and the Studio Theatre. Moskalenko and her associates plowed headlong into making certain the lineup of acts would serve the varying entertainment interests of our region, and we believe they have achieved that objective. It couldn’t have been easy, and it certainly took her skilled leadership, but Moskalenko and those that worked with her should take welldeserved bows. We won’t blow the punch line here, as you’ll turn inside to find out everything you need to know to prepare yourself for ticket purchases, but the lineups of each series truly impressed us. It’s going to be an exciting season, and, dare we say, the best yet. We believe you’ll agree. You might want to keep the center’s box office number in your list of favorites: 843-3800. ••• Speaking of entertainment, which you might recall ranked No. 1 among our readers in recent independent market research, it is to be had in a copious serving with Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre’s current production of Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Into the Woods.’ At times rollicking and other times thought provoking, the production is long on equal stellar parts acting, singing, sets and lighting. You’ll wonder, as we did, How did they do that? Never mind that; just grab a ticket (843-3800) and thoroughly enjoy yourself. The show runs tonight, tomorrow and Thursday through May 11. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BELIEVE IT! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In University City, Mo., four women may not rent an apartment together.

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Make Mother’s Day all about you Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Alright, mommies, our day approach eth! And because I recognize that my family, though extraordinarily attractive and talented, humor are not mindreaders, this year I’ve once again prepared a “to do” list to help them organize the perfect Mother’s Day. No more disappointment when they forget it’s my day; no more cussing out my husband because he didn’t clean the stupid dishes; and no more wondering why I ever bore children in the first place when all they ever do is fight and whine on this most precious of Sundays. I’m taking control! So here’s my list, in all its anal-retentive splendor. Deliver breakfast in bed. The menu should include a tall latte from Starbucks, a sausage biscuit from McDonald’s, and perhaps a Little Debbie Oatmeal Crème Pie. The flush of the toilet shall be your cue. Assume the role of domestic servants. I expect to enjoy, throughout the day, a clean kitchen and fresh-smelling lavatories. I don’t want to have to remind someone to remove his soccer cleats from the stairs, nor do I want to receive any requests for laundry or meal prep. Uniforms are optional. Kennel the dog. Elsewhere. Be nice to each other. Nothing ruins a peaceful mood more quickly than a smack-down among ‘tweens. Take your fights outside (unless I am outside, in which case you should go to a

neighbor’s before resuming your rumble). Pretend that you love each other. Compliment me. “You’re beautiful, Mom” or “You look skinny today” will do nicely. Take me out for a simple dinner and don’t throw a tizzy if they’ve eighty-sixed the chicken fingers. This isn’t about you! And please pick a restaurant that serves alcohol. Tuck me into bed. Ask me how my day was. Tell me to have sweet dreams. Even moms like the nighttime TLC routine. Sure, making a list of things for your family to do on Mother’s Day isn’t the most romantic way for life to go down, but let’s face it, this is a heck of a lot safer for everyone. I know I’ll get what I want, and they know they won’t be in hot water come Monday. Spelling it all out also takes the guess work and pressure off your husband. So if you want flowers, ask for them. If you want a day entirely by yourself, plan it. And if you want to bathe in butter-smothered popcorn while enjoying a chick-flick double-header featuring Channing Tatum and his gorgeousness, then Fandango tickets today. Make Mother’s Day about you for once by doing what you do best – controlling everything and everyone around you! Peace out.

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.

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CFTPA CEO Tania Castroverde Moskalenko details what it takes to present a 10-series season

The Chieftains. Presenting a wide array of international acts is something that is very important to Moskalenko, she said. In many ways, it is about more than just art. “I think that the area, Carmel specifically, and the greater Indianapolis area are two areas that are growing in terms of demographics. I feel that if we are going to continue the efforts of attracting talent into the area, then we need to be providing the same type of entertainment and artists these kinds of professionals would expect (to have access to) if they moved to New York or Chicago or Boston,” Moskalenko said. As an example, Moskalenko named Lang Lang, a Chinese pianist opening the 2013-2014 season this September, who took part in the 2008 Summer Olympics’ opening ceremony and has played Carnegie Hall, the White House state dinner and more. As one of the world’s leading pianists, Lang Lang is exactly the type of high-profile act CFTPA is excited to have booked for the upcoming season.

By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com For many, scheduling more than 45 musical acts for a full season is a daunting task. For Center for the Performing Arts CEO Cover Story Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, it is business as usual and something she has been doing for more than 15 years. The massive lineup, its announcement and the upcoming performances are the culmination of more than a year’s work. (The full schedule, as of press time, may be found on pages 17-21 in today’s edition of Current.)

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Scheduling a season

“(Scheduling) is a very complex process,” Moskalenko said. “I think of a full season at once, and I like to call it curating, like you would consider and conceive an art exhibit.” Much like curators attempt to find visual balance within an art exhibit’s pieces and the space, Moskalenko works to find balance between a number of factors and the available venues. “There are many considerations (she keeps in mind). The first and foremost is really knowing the community that you live in and knowing your patron base. For us, it’s not just important to know Carmel, but it is also important to know who we serve, and certainly we serve more than Carmel,” she said. “We have patrons from 44 states, 10 countries and five continents. That’s pretty remarkable for such a young organization.” The CFTPA’s 2013-2014 schedule includes 10 series, each of which highlights a specific genre of music or style of entertainment. Each series presents challenges, but Moskalenko and others work to make sure the acts being scheduled make sense for the CFTPA’s venues, including the Palladium. “There is such a wide variety of artistic choices. For each genre we present, we then start focusing on those and who would be a great fit for our venue based on the community we serve and the size of our venues,” Moskalenko said. “We’d love to present Elton John, but that’s not going to happen at a venue our size, so we have to recognize (that).” Even when an artist or performance fits both CFTPA’s patronage and the venue, it may not always make sense financially. Considering the financial impact of an act and judging its success is something that is central to the planning of any season. “(We have to ask), Does it financially make sense to bring an artist into our space? We want to be good stewards of the public dollars we receive, and we want to keep ticket prices affordable,” she said. After all of these components are considered, only then can an act finally be scheduled. “(Scheduling) is not a process you do for two months and don’t revisit until next year. The booking process is something that’s

Tania Casroverde Moskalenko (Submitted photo)

continual,” Moskalenko said. During the coming months, CFTPA will be working to add more artists to the schedule as more good fits are found throughout the world of music, performing arts and dance.

The importance of world-class artists

The 2013-2014 season includes a new World Stage series that is set to feature artists that include Fernando Otero, Mariza and

Want Tickets? The Center for the Performing Arts box office opens at 8 a.m., Monday, May 6, with phone orders (843-3800) accepted at 10 a.m.

While well-known and big-name acts are certainly always a key aspect of each of CFTPA’s seasons, Moskalenko also believes that it is the responsibility of the venue to book those artists who are looking to change their respective art forms, acts that are creating something new. “It’s our responsibility to push the envelope in some respects,” she said. “It’s about discovery. Our responsibility is to provide that platform for our patron base to come here and discover new things.” Last year, Moskalenko saw this type of discovery in Hugh Laurie and the Copper Bottom Band, a performance that quickly sold out due to the public’s awareness of Laurie’s role on the popular television show, “House,” rather than his band’s blues and folk music. At the performance, many people came to discover an entirely new genre of music that they had never considered. Since then, Moskalenko has had many people ask her when Laurie might be coming back and whether any similar artists are being scheduled. Creating that kind of excitement for art is one of her favorite parts of the job. “It’s so rewarding as a curator to say, ‘Wow, someone discovered this and their eyes, their world, opened up,’” she said. For more information on CFTPA’s current and upcoming seasons, visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org or call 843-3800.

the d r e a m a ct When asked who she would book if she was free of any and all limitations, Moskalenko was quick to name her choice. “There is one artist I really, really, really want to present. That’s Leonard Cohen. I think if he came here it would absolutely sell out. I have never been able to present him, and that would be a dream act for me, a dream presentation,” she said. “He doesn’t perform all that often anymore and I don’t know that he’s performed in a space as small as ours, but his voice is just…” Moskalenko said before trailing off as she excitedly reached to her computer to start one of Cohen’s songs. “He’s just an icon, and he’s such a poet and then that voice.”


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P r inting P a r tne r s C lassical S eries

the st r a t f o r d songbook S eries The Great American Songbook High School Vocal Competition

Pinchas Zukerman with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Lang Lang

Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 at 7:30 PM | The Palladium Heralded as the “hottest artist on the classical music planet” by The New York Times, superstar pianist Lang Lang has played sold out recitals and concerts in every major city in the world. MOZART: Piano Sonata No. 4, 5 & 8 CHOPIN: Ballades No. 1- 4

Deborah Voigt

Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013 at 8 PM The Palladium Deborah Voigt is routinely hailed as one of the world’s most versatile singers and endearing personalities. Revered for the singular beauty and power of her voice, as well as for her captivating stage presence, this sensational soprano is internationally known for her performances in the operas of Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss and has also portrayed some of the greatest heroines in Italian opera.

Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014 at 7:30 PM The Palladium The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s reputation for beautiful music making is worldrenowned and well deserved. Principal guest Zuckerman conductor and soloist Pinchas Zukerman remains one of the most prodigious violinists performing in classical music today. J.S. Bach: Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041 • Pinchas Zukerman, violin Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 Brahms: Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102 • Pinchas Zukerman, violin • Amanda Forsyth, cello

Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014 at 7:30 PM The Palladium The remarkable Youth Orchestra of Bahia is an inspiring ensemble modeled on the famous Venezuelan musical education program Thibaudet “El Sistema.” The ensemble is joined by the internationally acclaimed pianist, Jean-Yves Thibaudet. Bernstein: Candide Overture Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F Major Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras Stravinsky: The Firebird Suite

HARTY: In Ireland MOZART: Flute Concerto in D Major – Sir James Galway, Soloist HAMMOND: Carolan Variations MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 3, Op. 56, A minor (“Scottish”)

Staff Pick: CFTPA experts handpick their must-see shows for 2013-14

Weber: Overture to Euryanthe Tchaikovsky: Piano concerto No.1 in B-Flat minor, Op. 23 Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92

Midori

Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013 at 7 PM | The Palladium This lively revue of Broadway’s most celebrated musicals features a dazzling cast of stars accompanied by an all-star band. You’ll enjoy brilliant recreations of the greatest moments from Broadway’s biggest hits, performed by the stars of The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar and Jekyll & Hyde. Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013 at 7 PM The Palladium Two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone has portrayed some of Broadway’s most memorable leading ladies, including Mama Rose in Gypsy, Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, and Eva Perón in Evita. She takes the Palladium stage for a special performance of Far Away Places, a travelogue of styles and stories that explores the actress’s insatiable wanderlust and includes songs by Kurt Weill, Cole Porter and Edith Piaf.

Michael Feinstein’s “The Gershwins & Me”

Sunday, Apr. 13, 2014 at 7 PM | The Palladium The standing ovation that violinist Midori received following her debut with the New York Philharmonic at age 11 set the tone for her highly successful career. Classical music aficionados won’t want to miss this rare recital appearance.

Sunday, Feb. 16, 2014 at 7 PM | The Palladium Nobody knows the lives and music of the Gershwin family better than Michael Feinstein. Discover the amazing story of how the Gershwins and their iconic collection of songs and musicals shaped the Great American Songbook for all time. It will be an entertaining and enlightening evening of music that will leave you singing, “Who Could Ask for Anything More?”

Schubert: Duo Sonata in A Major, D. 574 Lutoslawski: Partita Bach: Sonata in C minor, BWV. 1017 Beethoven: Sonata in G Major, Op. 96 Programming subject to change

E&E: These engaging shows also include an enrichment component

Hot Ticket: CFTPA says concerts are sure to sell out, so get your tickets early

Neil Berg’s “100 Years of Broadway”

Patti LuPone

Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014 at 7:30 PM The Palladium Founded in 1950, the Haifa Symphony Orchestra has become the focal point of musical life in northern Israel. This season marks the Dawidow renowned orchestra’s first visit to the United States and also features Boguslaw Dawidow as the principal guest conductor.

Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013 at 7:30 PM The Palladium The living legend of the flute, Sir James Galway is regarded as both the supreme interpreter of the classical flute repertoire and Galway a consummate entertainer whose appeal crosses all musical boundaries. The modern music master is joined by the Irish Chamber Orchestra, which has gained a remarkable reputation as a fresh and vibrant force on the Irish and international music scenes.

Friday, July 26, 2013 at 8 PM | The Palladium Celebrate the Golden Age of American Popular Music and watch as a new generation of stars is born! High school vocalists from around the nation have competed their way through regionals, and this performance is the final culmination. The first-place winner receives $3,000 and the opportunity to serve as the Great American Songbook Youth Ambassador for one year.

Jean-Yves Thibaudet with Bahia Orchestra Project

Haifa Symphony Orchestra of Israel

Sir James Galway with the Irish Chamber Orchestra

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Crowd Pleasers: These performances are ideal for large groups

Scene Selects: These shows include a special reception for young professionals


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Linda Eder

Saturday, Mar. 15, 2014 at 8 PM The Palladium An acclaimed actress and one of the greatest vocalists of our time, Linda Eder’s vast musical repertoire includes Broadway, standards, pop, country and jazz. Her sizzling hot Broadway debut as the tragic heroine Lucy in Jekyll & Hyde earned critical acclaim and secured her place in the pantheon of great American vocalists.

Mandy Patinkin: dress casual

Friday, Apr. 11, 2014 at 8 PM The Palladium Before he was an Emmy Award winning TV star, Mandy Patinkin was a Tony Award winning Broadway legend. From Irving Berlin to Stephen Sondheim, from Cole Porter to Harry Chapin, Mandy Patinkin will take you on a stunning musical journey you’ll never forget.

ta f t l aw jazz & B lues S eries Buddy Guy

Friday, Sept. 27, 2013 at 8 PM The Palladium Buddy Guy’s overwhelming popularity is hard earned but by no means shocking. This Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, six-time Grammy Award winner and 2012 Kennedy Center Honors recipient has been a paramount guitar influence on rock giants like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Beck and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He’s a vital link to Chicago’s halcyon days of electric blues, and his unmistakable voice, supercharged guitar-playing and legendary style are not to be missed.

Jonathan Batiste

Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014 at 7:30 PM | The Tarkington With his unique voice, virtuosic piano chops and dapper sense of style, Jonathan Batiste transcends music genres and has ignited the NYC music scene. Raised among the sounds and rhythms of New Orleans, Batiste comes from a renowned lineage of performers. He studied jazz and classical piano at The Juilliard School, is a “Movado Future Legend” award recipient and a “Steinway Performing Artist.” He even enjoyed a star turn on HBO’s hit TV series, Treme!

Madeleine Peyroux

Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 at 8 PM The Palladium “The only thing that matters is the song,” says singer-songwriter Madeleine Peyroux. That conviction, along with a one-of-a-kind voice, has carried this product of Athens, Ga., from busking on the streets of Paris all the way to mainstream recognition. The singer’s critically acclaimed new album, The Blue Room, pays tribute to Ray Charles, Leonard Cohen and Warren Zevon, among others, all treated in Peyroux’s languid jazz style.

The Pat Metheny Unity Band

Thursday, Mar. 13, 2014 at 7:30 PM | The Palladium Guitarist Pat Metheny has won an astonishing 20 Grammy Awards, including the 2013 Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. Throughout his career, he has reinvented the traditional “jazz guitar” sound, blending loose and flexible articulation with advanced rhythmic and harmonic sensibilities – a way of playing and improving that is deeply engrained in the jazz tradition of melody, swing and the blues.

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Merle Haggard

Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013 at 7:30 PM | The Palladium The word “legend” usually makes an appearance at some point when discussing Merle Haggard. It’s an acknowledgment of his artistry and his standing as “the poet of the common man.” It is also a tribute to his incredible commercial success and to the lasting mark he has made on country music and American music as a whole.

Gretchen Wilson

Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013 at 7:30 PM | The Palladium This independent, take-no-guff, hard-working and hard-partying country girl’s songs like “Redneck Woman,” “Here For The Party,” and “Homewrecker” are gorgeously rough-edged, and it’s no wonder why she resonates strongly with fans of country and Southern rock. As she takes the Palladium stage this season, she’ll give a party you won’t forget.

Trace Adkins Christmas

Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013 at 7 PM The Palladium In the 15 years since his platinum debut, Trace Adkins has released 10 studio albums, three greatest hits packages, and 30 chart singles. He has racked up four Grammy nominations and five ACM and CMT awards. Accolades like that – along with sales in the tens of millions – explain the respect Adkins has earned from both country fans and the industry alike.

Kenny Rogers

Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 at 8 PM The Palladium Music legend and American icon Kenny Rogers is known for his instantly identifiable, sweet raspy vocals and an extraordinary ability to vividly inhabit each song he performs. In his 52 years in the business, he’s developed a long list of timeless classics which includes an impressive 24 #1 hits, such as “The Gambler,” “Through the Years” and “Lady.” Rogers has said that music is by far the best “memory creator” he knows, and seeing him live at the Palladium is a memory you won’t want to miss.

Lee Greenwood Tito Puente, Jr. Stars with the Pacific Mambo Orchestra

Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 at 7:30 PM The Palladium The mambo returns! The Pacific Mambo Orchestra has taken the salsa scene by storm. For this special performance, the San Puente Jr. Francisco-based, 19-piece orchestra teams up with Tito Puente, Jr. for an evening of music that mixes the best of old and new Latin Big Band sounds. No doubt Tito Puente, Jr. carries the magic of his father with him. You’ll experience it in the excitement of his music in this dazzling evening of hot salsa sounds.

Craig Morgan

Friday, Sept. 20, 2013 at 8 PM | The Palladium By all accounts, Craig Morgan has made it. As an artist, he’s been a mainstay on the charts with an impressive body of work that includes fourteen Top Ten hits’–including fan-favorites “Redneck Yacht Club,” “Almost Home,” “More Trucks Than Cars,” “That’s What I Love About Sunday” and “Tough.” As a performer, he has entertained countless fans in every corner of the globe. The CNO Country Series kicks off with a special evening honoring active military, veterans and their families. For more information, please contact CFTPA’s Box Office.

Friday, Feb. 21, 2014 at 8 PM The Palladium Lee Greenwood could easily talk about the accomplishments in his life, but this high energy entertainer prefers to continue writing and recording with the same passion and integrity that has always fueled his stellar career. He claims a string of hits including “Ring on Her Finger, Time on Her Hands,” “It Turns Me Inside Out” and “Somebody’s Gonna Love You,” and has won numerous industry accolades including the Country Music Association Song of the Year honor as the writer of “God Bless the USA,” which has been voted the most recognizable patriotic song in America.


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NIGHT & DAY dance S eries Hungarian State Folk Dance Ensemble

Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013 at 8 PM The Palladium The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble is regarded as one of the greatest folkloric dance ensembles in the world. Since its founding in 1951, the Ensemble has revitalized the culture of the Hungarian people by presenting the rich and colorful repertoire of Hungary’s traditional folk music, dance and costumes. “It is marvelous – crackling with dancing that snaps like a whip in a program framed successfully by a sophisticated context.” – Anna Kisselgoff, The New York Times

Rioult Modern Dance Company featuring the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra

Friday, Nov. 15, 2013 at 8 PM | The Tarkington Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013 at 8 PM | The Tarkington In celebration of its 20-year anniversary, New York City-based Rioult Modern Dance Company tours nationally and internationally and fast has become an established name in modern dance with a reputation for presenting the sensual, articulate, and exquisitely musical choreography of Pascal Rioult. Rioult presents a passionate all-Bach program, performed live with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Kirk Trevor. “Celestial Tides” | Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 7 “City” | Bach: Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord No. 6 in G Major “View of a Fleeting World” | Bach: “Art of Fugue”

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coc a - co l a world stage S eries Fernando Otero

Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013 at 7 PM The Tarkington The elusive spirit of the tango rhythm will transport you to the seductive port city of Buenos Aires as Argentine composer, pianist and Latin Grammy Award winner Fernando Otero evokes the indigenous sounds of his native country with his vibrant quintet, which features bandoneon, acoustic bass and violin.

“The X-factor is probably Buenos Aires itself, and like the city, Otero….is urbane and exotic, surreal and streetwise, and alive with invention and emotion.” – The BBC Review

Mariza

Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013 7:30 PM The Palladium Hailing from Portugal, Mariza is the Voice of “Fado”–the traditional style of Portuguese music. With more than one million records sold worldwide, this three-time, Grammy-nominated artist’s voice leaves no one unresponsive and has made Mariza one of the most widely acclaimed singers in modern world music.

“Fado is the traditional music of Portugal -- proud, austere and deeply melancholic. Mariza is the music’s biggest star for a reason: She sings it not as musty nostalgia but as exuberant twenty-first-century pop, with a low, mesmerizing alto that’s as commanding as any pop singer today...remaking fado’s ancient sadness into a majestic modern sound.” – Rolling Stone

Hungarian State Folk Dance Ensemble “Swan Lake” - Moscow Festival Ballet

Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014 at 7:30 PM | The Tarkington Friday, Jan. 17, 2014 at 8 PM | The Tarkington Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014 at 8 PM | The Tarkington The timeless story of Swan Lake is one of the most popular classical ballets of all time. Featuring iconic scenes, the ethereal beauty of the corps de ballet and Tchaikovsky’s magical masterpiece, the ballet tells the timeless tale of love’s triumph over evil. From its inception in 1877 in Moscow to the many productions mounted around the world today, Swan Lake continues to engage audiences and inspire new generations of dancers.

Tao: The Martial Art of Drumming

Wednesday, Mar. 19, 2014 at 7:30 PM The Palladium In a young and vibrantly modern take on a traditional art form, athletic bodies and contemporary costumes meet explosive Taiko drumming and innovative choreography in a show that has critics waxing lyrical about TAO’s extraordinary precision, energy and stamina. With hundreds of sold-out shows and more than a million spectators, TAO has proven that modern entertainment based on the traditional art of Japanese drumming has massive international appeal.

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Kansas

Friday, Aug. 9, 2013 at 8 PM | The Palladium Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Kansas remains as vital as ever. The pop music mega band has produced eight gold albums, three sextuple-platinum albums, one platinum live album and a millionselling gold single, the iconic “Dust in the Wind.” A mainstay of arenas and stadiums the world over, this is a special opportunity to see the legendary Kansas in an intimate setting.

Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013 at 8 PM | The Palladium The Hungarian State Folk Dance Ensemble is regarded as one of the greatest folkloric dance ensembles in the world. Since its founding in 1951, the Ensemble has revitalized the culture of the Hungarian people by presenting the rich and colorful repertoire of Hungary’s traditional folk music, dance and costumes.

“It is marvelous – crackling with dancing that snaps like a whip in a program framed successfully by a sophisticated context.” – Anna Kisselgoff, The New York Times Neville

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Aaron Neville & Dianne Reeves

Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013 at 7:30 PM | The Palladium Aaron Neville is a sensational singer and hit-making machine whose range includes pop, country, soul and R&B. Dianne Reeves is an American Jazz legend often hailed as the torchbearer to the great Sarah Vaughan. Together, they make a duo whose flawless technique and passionate love of music promises to make this one of the highlights of the season.

Koresh Dance Company

Friday, Mar. 14, 2014 at 8 PM The Tarkington Saturday, Mar. 15, 2014 at 8 PM The Tarkington Philadelphia’s Koresh Dance Company is renowned for its powerful stage presence and high-energy style, and it has been hailed as an extraordinary newcomer to the national stage. Founded in 1991 by Israeli-born choreographer and Artistic Director Ronen Koresh, this troupe presents an exciting and emotional blend of ballet, modern and jazz molded into a style of choreography that is both eloquent and explosive. The evening’s highlight will be Bolero, Roni’s interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s most renowned musical composition.

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Gloria Gaynor

The Chieftains

Thursday, Mar. 6, 2014 at 7:30 PM | The Palladium The world’s most popular traditional Irish band, The Chieftains, return to the Palladium for a dynamic evening of Irish music. The six-time Grammy Award winners have made a name for themselves uncovering the wealth of traditional music that has accumulated over the centuries in Ireland and making it their own with a style that is as exhilarating as it is definitive.

Friday, Oct. 18, 2013 at 8 PM The Palladium “I Will Survive” climbed to the top of Billboard’s Pop Charts in 1979, claiming the No. 1 position on two occasions. Little did Gloria Gaynor know at the time, the song would eventually become a rallying cry for social survival and remain as relevant today as it was three decades ago. The inspiring single is also just the tip of the iceberg where this talented performer’s repertoire is concerned.


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pnc b a nk spotlight shows Arlo Guthrie ABBA – The Concert

Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013 at 7 PM | The Palladium A live musical extravaganza celebrating Sweden’s most famous band. ABBA has sold more than 370 million records worldwide and inspired the phenomenally popular Broadway musical, Mamma Mia! ABBA The Concert follows the quartet through songs from their Eurovision beginnings in 1974 with hits such as “Dancing Queen” and “S.O.S.”

Jonny Lang

Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013 at 7 PM The Palladium Grammy Award winning blues, gospel and rock singer, songwriter, guitarist and recording artist, Jonny Lang mastered his skills at an amazingly young age, topping the Billboard charts with his first album “Lie to Me” in 1996 when he was only 15. In more than 10 years on the road, Lang has toured with music legends from the Rolling Stones to Buddy Guy.

An Evening with Groucho

Friday, Feb. 21, 2014 at 7 PM | The Studio Theater Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014 at 3 PM | The Studio Theater Award-winning actor, director and playwright Frank Ferrante recreates his acclaimed portrayal of legendary comedian Groucho Marx in this fast-paced 90 minutes of hilarity. The audience is always part of the show as Ferrante ad libs in grand Groucho style.

Blue! The Mediterranean Sea

Teatro Di Piazza D’Occasione Wednesday, Feb. 26 – Sunday, Mar. 2, 2014 The Studio Theater (check Box Office for show times) It’s the ultimate interactive theatre experience! TPO’s unique theatre environments explore the thin line between art and play. In “Blue,” dancers, performers and audience members mix and mingle as they embark on an adventurous trip to the Mediterranean! The Temptations

The Four Tops

The Temptations & The Four Tops

Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014 at 7:30 PM | The Palladium Two legendary supergroups – together again! From “Baby, I Need Your Loving” to “My Girl,” enjoy an evening full of your favorite Motown memories from two classic 1960s hit makers. Smooth stepping and flawless presentations with flair, flash and class, The Temptations for decades have propelled pop and soul music with a series of smash hits. Magical harmonies and marvelous vocal power have kept The Four Tops spreading the love for more than 40 years.

Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013 at 7:30 PM The Palladium Arlo Guthrie’s career took off in 1967 with the release of “Alice’s Restaurant.” During the past four decades the eldest son of America’s most beloved singer/ songwriter, Woody Guthrie, has developed a hugely popular following of his own!

Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby with Kentucky Thunder

Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013 at 7:30 PM The Palladium Bluegrass legend Ricky Skaggs and piano rock icon Bruce Hornsby form an undeniable duo as they draw from the deep roots in mountain music. Adding piano and inimitable songwriting to the core bluegrass lineup of mandolin, guitar, bass, fiddle and banjo, the collaboration will feature reworkings of Hornsby originals as bluegrass songs, as well as a number of traditional songs and original compositions.

Frogz: Imago Theatre

Friday, Mar. 7, 2014 at 7 PM The Tarkington Saturday, Mar. 8, 2014 at 3 PM The Tarkington In a show that has enjoyed two smash Broadway runs, a cast of five transports the audience out of their everyday lives and into a world where frogs do acrobatics, penguins play musical chairs, lizards wrestle and a paper bag magically comes to life.

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Celtic Thunder

Friday, Oct. 11, 2013 at 8 PM | The Palladium Celtic Thunder’s “Mythology” is a musical, multimedia retelling of the story of Ireland’s ancestral peoples: their legends, history and stories. The music is strongly accented by rich theatrical lighting – from haunting solo numbers to rousing ensemble pieces to unforgettable original tracks.

Coach Bob Knight

Thursday, Apr. 10, 2014 at 7:30 PM | The Palladium The legendary Bob Knight returns to the Center for the Performing Arts for another surefire sellout event! The Coach discusses highlights from his storied career, his mentors and athletes he has enjoyed working with over the years.

Cashore Marionettes “Sleeping Beauty” - David Gonzalez, Storyteller Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013 at 7 PM | The Tarkington Your family will be filled with wonder as storyteller, musician, poet and actor David Gonzalez presents his fun, fanciful, rhymed verse interpretation of the classic fairy tale “Sleeping Beauty” complete with live music and video projections.

“Life in Motion” Saturday, Mar. 22, 2014 at 7 PM | The Tarkington “Simple Gifts” Sunday, Mar. 23, 2014 at 3 PM | The Tarkington Joseph Cashore presents his inspired collection of marionette masterworks in a series of scenes beautifully set to music by Beethoven, Vivaldi, Strauss and Copland. Life in Motion is a powerful, entertaining, and satisfying theater event adults and kids alike will love.

The 5 Browns

Friday, May 16, 2014 at 8 PM | The Palladium Dubbed the “Fab Five” by People Magazine, The 5 Browns are the first family of five siblings ever accepted simultaneously to New York’s Juilliard School. Today, The 5 Browns are delivering on their dream of waking up classical music and introducing it to the widest possible audience.


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H olidays at the palladium Jim Brickman

Friday, Nov. 29, 2013 8 PM The Palladium Award-winning pianist Jim Brickman weaves together dazzling solo piano, vibrant vocals and holiday humor into a performance that captures the spirit of the season and includes fan favorites like “If You Believe” and ”Angel Eyes.”

Dave Koz

Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 at 8 PM | The Palladium In a career that spans twenty years and a dozen albums, saxophonist Dave Koz has established himself as one of the most prominent figures in contemporary music. His musical tribute to the holidays is not to be missed.

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Community Tuesdays at White River State Park • Take advantage of special discounts each Tuesday for visits to the Eiteljorg, Indiana State Museum, NCAA, White River Gardens and the Indianapolis Zoo • 801 W. Washington St., Indianapolis • 233-2434 • www. inwhiteriver.org

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Geckos Exhibit at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis • Watch these lizards run up walls and across ceilings while barking, hissing, and breaking off their own tails. Can your pets do that? • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday through May 15 • 3000 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis • Price included with museum admission • 334-3322 • www. childrensmuseum.org ‘Menopause, The Musical’ • A side-splitting musical comedy about women going through “the change”; hot flashes, memory loss and changes in sexual appetite set to music from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s • 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. • 8 p.m. shows Tuesday through Saturday with additional 1 p.m. show Thursday and an additional 1:30 p.m. show Saturday; 1:30 on Sunday • Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • Starting at $37.50 • 872-9664 • www.beefandboards.com

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Carmel Community Players Present: ‘The Little Foxes’ • Set in small-town Alabama in 1900, a woman is not considered a legal heir. Therefore, Regina Hubbard Giddens must rely on her sick, handicapped husband for financial security, while her brothers benefit from wealthy independence. • 8 p.m. through Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday • Clay Terrace Lifestyle Center, 14390 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel • $15; $12 for seniors ages 62 and older and for students. $8 for students on Thursday night; $10 for seniors on Sunday. • 815-9387 • www.carmelplayers.org/

saturday ‘Into the Woods’ at Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre • A story of a cursed baker and his childless wife who meet favorite characters of children’s literature, including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel, as they come to life in one musical • 3 Center Green, Suite 200, Carmel • 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday • $44; $34 youth age 18 and younger • 843-3800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.com Mother’s Day Tea • A perfect afternoon for mothers and daughters; savor 5-course teas presented with fine china and moist, delicious cake with butter cream frosting • R.L. Wilson House, 273 S. 8th St., Noblesville • 11:30 a.m. • Call Karen Piehl at 770-9399 • www.heavenlysweetscakes.com

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Fourth Annual Mom’s Night Out • Pining for a girls’ night out? Enjoy a fun, free night of pampering or showcase your business for guests • 6 to 9 p.m. • 14390 Clay Terrace Blvd. #165 • Free • 818-0725 • http://www.simon.com/mall/clay-terrace Actors Theater of Indiana Presents: ‘My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra’ • Music from the late Sinatra, one of the world’s best-selling artists of all time, includes famous hits, “Strangers in the Night,” “That Old Black Magic,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” and “My Way.” • The Studio at the Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel • 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2 p.m. on Sunday • $40; $36.25 for seniors; $20 for students • 843-3800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org

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Brad Paisley: Beat This Summer Tour presented by Cracker Barrel • Paisley, who has accrued CMA & ACM awards for Vocalist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year in 2008 and 2010, blends country music with Southern rock. The singer is joined by artists, Chris Young, Lee Brice and The Henningsens. • Klipsch Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville • Starts at $30.25 • 7 p.m. • 800-745-3000 • www.livenation.com/ Fishers Movies in the Park: ‘Paranorman’ • Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and snacks and enjoy a free movie appropriate for the whole family. • Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Dusk (about 8:45 p.m.) • Free • 595-3150 • www.parks@fishers.in.us

The Center Presents: Oak Ridge Boys • The country and gospel vocal quartet, well-known for hits like “Elvira,” “Bobbie Sue” and “American Made,” celebrates its 40th anniversary with a tour and commemorative CD project • 1 Center Green, Carmel • Starts at $23; starts at $18 for students under 18 • 8 p.m. • 843-3800 • www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org May Day 2013: Soundgarden, Bush, Awolnation and more • Klipsch Music Center’s grand opening weekend features various rock bands. • 12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville • 3 p.m. • Tickets start at $15 • 800-745-3000 • www.livenation.com/ Mother’s Day Eve Party • Mother’s Day is for families; Mother’s Day eve is for friends. Celebrate being a mom with your mothers, sisters, and friends. Seismic Souls will be playing from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. and cheeses and light food will be available. • Hopwood Cellars Winery, 12 E. Cedar Street, Zionsville • 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. • Free wine tasting and wine for purchase by the glass or bottle. • 873-4099 • hopwoodcellars.com

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Mother’s Day Brunch at Rita’s Backyard • Want to celebrate Mother’s Day without the typical loud, harried restaurant environment? Relax with friends and family and great food in a relaxing garden environment • 12244 E. 116th St., Fishers • Opens at 11 a.m. • $24.95 per person; $8.95 for children ages 10 and younger • 842-0235 • http://www.ritasbackyard.com/Mother_s_Day_2013_RBY.pdf La Bella Donna • Want to do something different for Mother’s Day? Take a train ride to Tipton and enjoy a Mother’s Day brunch at the Elks. All moms receive a long-stemmed rose. • Indiana Transportation Museum, Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd., Noblesville • 11:30 a.m. • $20.00 for adults; $10 for children ages 2 to 10; 2 and younger are free • 773-6000 • http://www.itm.org/


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Pinheads – 13825 Britton Park Rd., Fishers – www. bowlatpinheads.com Friday – Karaoke with Ray Rangel Saturday – Louie’s Live Music featuring American Cheese Casler’s Kitchen & Bar – 11501 Pavilion Dr., Fishers – www.caslers.com Friday – My Yellow Rickshaw Saturday – TBD Hopwood Cellars Winery – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – www.hopwoodcellars.com Friday – Tom Crocker Saturday – Seismic Souls Cobblestone Grill – 160 S. Main St., Zionsville www.cobblestonegrill.com Friday – The Michaels Saturday – Mark Lapointe Sullivan’s Steakhouse – 3316 E. 86th St., Indianapolis – www.sullivanssteakhouse.com Monday and Tuesday – The Jetton Barnes Duo Thursday through Saturday – Versatility Mo’s Irish Pub – 13193 Levinson Lane, Suite 100, Noblesville – www.mosirishpub.com Wednesday – P3 Productions Karaoke Thursday – Rick Stump Friday – Next Degree Saturday – Catalyst Gypsee Three Ds’ Pub and Café – 13644 N. Meridian St., Carmel – www.threedspubandcafe.com Friday – Nuff’ Said Saturday – Through Being Cool Moon Dog Tavern – 4825 E. 96th St., Indianapolis – www.moondogtavern.com Thursday – The Bishops Friday – The Late Show Saturday – Good Seed

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THIS WEEK Dealer Day – On May 11 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Carmel Old Town Antique Mall, 38 CARMEL W. Main St., will host Deal with the Dealer Day. Everyone is invited to bring up to three items to be appraised for free and enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages. More than 25 dealers will be there to offer deals or purchase items brought in for sale. Drive, Pitch and Putt Competition – The Fishers Parks and Recreation Dept. is FISHERS hosting a Drive, Pitch and Putt Competition for 8- to 15-year-old boys and girls at the Gray Eagle Golf Course, 12500 Brooks School Road, May 11. Although the event is free, the town requires golfers to pre-register by Thursday (which is available online). There is no on-site registration. Check-in starts at 8:30 a.m., and competition goes from 9 to Brad Paisley – Country superstar Brad Paisley will kick off the 2013 concert seaNOBLESVILLE son at Klipsch Music Center, 12880 E.146th St., at 7 p.m. Friday. Chris Young and Lee Brice will open for Paisley, who has charted 32 singles on the U.S. Billboard

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Dennis & Bethany Derringer Sean & Jennifer Devenney Lisa Dick Daniel & Jamie Drewry Kyle England William & Donna Englehart Jeffrey & Gayle Ewen Andrea Freund Barbara Furlow Chad Garrard Deirdre Gengenbach Major Tom Gehlhausen Michael & Kim Ghrist Joe Giordano Marnie & Travis Glanner Gerry Griffith Thomas & Jo Dee Grau Garry & Kathleen Hamlin Sarah Harris Andrew Hasbrook Bill & Sally Hasbrook Jane Haywood Matthew & Julia Holbrook

Hot Country Songs chart, 18 of which have reached No. 1. He also won the Entertainer of the Year award at the 44th annual CMA Awards in 2010. Tickets range from $41.75 to $81.25 with fees and taxes. For more information, visit www.livenation.com. Gift Making Workshop for Kids – Mother’s Day Gifts: “Make It and Take It” is 11 WESTFIELD a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Westfield Washington Public Library, 333 W. Hoover St., on May 11. Kids ages 3 and up (accompanied by an adult if under 7-years-old) can drop in and make a special gift just for mom or anyone else they choose. Cost is $1 per item, and children will leave with wrapped, ready-to-give gifts. For more information, call 896-9391 or visit www.wwpl.lib.in.us. Charity face-off – On Tuesday, Zionsville Community High School and Carmel zionSVILLE High School will face-off at 6 p.m. in the Kid’s Cup charity fundraiser at the ZCHS baseball complex, 4400 S. CR 875-E. The goal is to raise more than $10,000 to support Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St.Vincent. Tickets will be available at the gate for $5. Student passes will be accepted, and commemorative wristbands will be sold before and during the game for $3. In addition, prizes will be awarded each inning.

Sixth annual Asian Fest – Experience the sights, sounds and tastes of Asia without leaving home. Asian American Alliance, Inc. is presenting the Sixth Annual Asian Fest on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at White River State Park on the front lawn of the Indiana State Museum. Admission is free. This year’s Asian Fest is part of the downtown Cultural Trail celebration called Get Down On It, which marks the official opening of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. Festival highlights will include: children’s play area, Asian cuisine and merchandise vendors, Japanese drumming, martial arts demonstration, Chinese Dragon and Lion Dance as well as many other activities. For more details, visit www.aaalliance.org/asian-fest.

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Brodie & Angela Houston Wendell & Lana Howard Mason & Jennifer Hughes Chris Jenson Mike & Marilyn Jeter William & Kristin Kepler Michael & Gaye Kerschner Terri Kershner Bruce & Noelle King Jeff & Julie Kingston Phil Lande Kim Lane Sonia Leerkamp Allison Lightner Jim & Kim Lilly Melissa Lorson Jay & Jan Lutz Lynna Leatherman Larry Matthews Beth Medley Mo Merhoff Reid Mellott AJ Mildenberg

Norm Montgomery Ruth Morrison Theresa Nelson Paul & Ruth Nisenshal Jim Obermaier Richard & Patty Parrish Doug & Robin Peet Belinda Peterson Greg & Wendy Phillips Alma Pittman Russ & Marilyn Pitz Jeannie Quillen Bridget Ratcliffe Robert & Sue Reinke Gary & Cynthia Reynolds Laura Rhoade David & Kristen Richardson Libby Sandstrom Matthew & Stacey Schafer David & Tracy Schnase Greg Schrage Cindy Schum Tom & Nellie Sillanpa

Barb Simpson David Sklar Sharon Smith Judy Sosin Toby Stark & Scott Waldman Lois Surber Rich & Lauren Taylor David & Victoria Temple Teresa Thomas Kevin Thompson Mary Ellen Ullrich Mark & Christy Walchle Lynne Waldman Eric & Larissa Warne Chuck & Fay Werner Westfield Police Department Jane Wildman Greg & Megan Wiles Nicole Wilson Michael Wischmeyer Ivonne Wise John Wolff Tim & Nancy Zellers

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MEMORIAL DAY May 27, 2013

Adult Bicycle Ride Kids’ Bike Safety Class Family Ride

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Tony’s Pizza and Sub Shop The Scoop: How about an old-fashioned pizzeria that serves up great food in a traditional atmosphere? If that sounds appetizing to you, then you need look no further than Tony’s Pizza & Sub Shop. Here, though, you’ll find more than just pizza. Salads, wraps, gyros, Panini sandwiches and nachos are all featured items on the menu at Tony’s. Of course, don’t forget about those delicious subs. Don’t have time to dine at Tony’s? No worries. You can always call ahead and place your order. Tony’s also delivers and caters. Type of food: Pizza and subs Price of entrees: $5.50 to $22.00 Specialties: Pizza Recommendation: Perfect pepperoni pizza Reservations: Not Accepted Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday Location: 116th Street and Range Line Road, Carmel Phone: 846-1200

WHERE I DINE Ron Hopwood, owner, Hopwood Cellars Winery Where do you like to dine? Cobblestone Grill is a favorite. What do you like to eat there? I’m a midwest boy so I like my steak and potatoes. What do you like about Cobblestone Grill? “Other than the steak and potatoes? I also like the wine list, service, and the owners are fantastic people.” Cobblestone Grill is located at 160 S. Main St., Zionsville. The restaurant can be contacted at 873-4745 or www.cobblestonegrill.com.

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Make mom a treat for her big day Commentary by Claudia Pierson

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“A mother is someone whom when she sees that there are six people and only five pieces of cake, declares, ‘I never realget cooking ly did like cake very much.’“ Honor a mother this year with one of these delicious and special treats… and make enough for everyone.

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Orange Lemon Cake with Mascarpone Vanilla Cream

Serves 8 Cake: 4 eggs, 1/2 cup sugar, 1 1/4 cup unsweetened shredded coconut, 1 cup ground almonds, 2 lemons - zest and juice, 2 oranges - zest and juice, 1/2 cup milk, 1/3 cup flour, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, Pinch of salt Mix first seven ingredients together on high and add the dry ingredients until just blended. Place in buttered round cake or pie dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Mascarpone mixture: 2 cups heavy cream, 1

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pound mascarpone cheese, 1/3 cup sugar, 2 teaspoons vanilla Whip cream with sugar and vanilla. Add mascarpone cheese and continue whipping until just slightly stiff. When cake is cooled, cut into pie wedges, slice horizontally for each serving, placing a dollop of the cream in between layers. Sprinkle with toasted coconut or slivered almonds if desired.

Cooking tip: Microplanes work best for zest yet a vegetable peeler works well, just more steps. Peels should be salted or sugared lightly (sweet or savory recipes) and then diced. The sugar and salt help with the dicing and also absorb the zest oil so it is not left on the cutting board but used in the dish.

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Vase is a great gift for mom

Commentary by Ashley Phipps

Between Mother’s Day and Teacher Appreciation Day, we stay very busy this time of the year creating at our home. So this year Crafts I came up with a cute and creative chalkboard vase that would be perfect for either occasion. It is simple to make, provides a lot of room for customization, and it is also inexpensive to create as well. And if you love to get your kids involved in creating and crafting, this is one they are sure to enjoy making. You Will Need: Glass vase (mine was from the dollar store), Chalkboard paint for glass (you’ll find this in a craft store near the acrylic craft paints), Painter’s tape, Foam brush, Chalk or chalk marker Once you have assembled all your supplies, use your painter’s tape to tape off the portion on the vase that you will be painting. I did a simple rectangle, but feel free to be as creative as you want. Next, using your foam brush, apply chalkboard paint to your glass vase. Let it dry completely. Apply a second coat of chalkboard paint.

Let it dry completely. Remove painter’s tape. At this point, be sure to read the instruction on the back of your chalkboard paint. Mine said to allow the paint to set for four days and then to bake it in the oven to make it washable. Each paint brand will vary a bit, so just be sure to follow the specific paint instructions when you get to this point. Rub a piece of chalk over the surface of the chalkboard paint to prep the surface before using. Use your chalk or chalk markers to create a special message to that amazing mother or teacher in your life. You can then fill this vase with any number of things. I filled mine with one of my mom’s favorite candies, but flowers would be lovely as well. If you give this to a teacher, you could fill it with pencils or pieces of chalk (do they even use chalk in schools anymore?) or perhaps just stick with candy. Ashley Phipps, Interior Designer NCIDQ #25242, floral designer, and creator, designer and author of Simply Designing: www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com.

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Mom, mamma, ma, mommy. The list goes on, but one thing is clear – these women hold a special place in our heart. pampering mom While we should strive to honor these women every day, one day a year is set aside to give special tribute to the loving women in our lives. Whether she’s your mother, grandmother, aunt or a family friend, it’s important to acknowledge how much she means to you. I’ve seen all ages of mothers and daughters bonding over pedicures, even three generations of women having fun getting pampered together. A nail day with your mother -figure is a great way to connect and spend time together. Even if she’s not a spa girl, often spas will offer sport manicures and pedicures which don’t apply polish to the nail. Another great option is to treat your mom to a massage. I often trade shoulder massages

with my mom and know the positive effect they can have. As often as you’ve stressed her out (whether it be now or in the past), a massage is a great gift to give. The benefits of massage go beyond finding bliss. Massage lowers blood pressure, helps with depression and anxiety, boosts immunity and improves sleep. And don’t forget about hair. I’ve often noticed mothers and daughters sharing stylists. But even if you don’t share the same stylist, treating your mom to a wash and style can make her feel like a new woman. So remember, whether she’s girly or not, treat your mom this Mother’s Day and every day. She deserves it!

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Mother’s Day Gospel Brunch – The House of Blues legendary Gospel Brunch will make its Indianapolis debut at the Old National Centre on Mother’s Day, May 12, at noon. Considered by many to be the most popular brunch experience in the country, the new Gospel Brunch will treat guests to an uplifting live music and dining spectacle. The all-you-can-eat Gospel Brunch is a non-denominational celebration with gospel music and a buffet featuring southern specialties such as cornbread muffins, fried chicken, shrimp, biscuits and gravy, omelet and pancake stations, plus create-your-own Bloody Mary bar and mimosas. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com or www.oldnationalcentre.com. Tickets are also available at the Old National Centre box office and there is no service fee with this option. Prices range from $19 to $31.50 depending on age. Children age 6 and under are free.

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factor in our lives - ourselves! OK, I know that every meal does not have to be a candlelit dinner with the fine bone china. I am visiting my mom and as always, we have However, how nice to take the time to care for had the best conversations and laughter. My yourself and your family by creating a nice meal mom, who is 90, has recipe for life been the inspiration for and also presenting it with that same care. Photos are not hung on our walls without frames. many things in my life, We don’t give a gift without the wrapping paper one of which is my love of cooking and nurturing and ribbon. How nice to sit down to a meal, as others with that passion. We had an interestopposed to running out ing discussion last week the door or standing, about the changes in the Each meal that is shared in my mom’s and having a table set way people share and home, whether it is breakfast, dinner, to enjoy that time for engage in meals. a holiday or celebration is a meal that yourself or with others. If Each meal that is shared in my mom’s is not only prepared with love but also each night is not possible, make a commitment to home, whether it is breakpresented with love. add it to your daily schedfast, dinner, a holiday or ule one week at a time. celebration is a meal that is not only prepared with love but also presented You may find it becomes a part of your day that you can’t live without. with love. The presentation is a huge part of the Each time I sit at the table with my mom I am meal and it seems we have lost some of that reminded how important that ritual has been in along the way. As we talked, we agreed that a my own life. How many stories have been told, good indicator of the evolution of the sharing of feelings discussed and dreams shared during meals is bridal registries. Brides no longer seem a meal at her table. I would have missed all of to register for traditional place settings, serving those and missed life in the making. pieces and tableware. Never mind the “good china” as we used to refer to it. While our lives are truly no busier than they used to be and with all Claudia Pierson is owner of To The the gadgets and appliances we have to lessen Last Drop, a catering and cooking class establishment in downtown the load, we continue to move further away from Zionsville. Claudia can be reached at making the time to embrace the times of day claudia@tothelastdrop.net when we take care of the one most important

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Q: Dr. Eppley, my son was born premature and needed a tracheostomy. He then had a tracheolaryngoplasty peraesthetics formed at 3 years of age. This has left a large ‘hole’ in his neck. He is now 11. We have seen a plastic surgeon who seemed to think that it couldn’t be made better. Do you have any experience with this type of neck scar problem? He is quite small for his age, has a very husky voice, and the scar is not good for his self-esteem. A: Having done numerous tracheostomy scar revisions throughout the years, I have observed that they come in numerous orientations and depths. The most difficult tracheostomy scars

are those that are significantly indented such as the one your son appears to have. They require more than just a simple excision of the wide scar because there is a significant soft tissue deficiency between the skin and the underlying trachea. This tissue deficiency must be replaced to get a satisfactory outcome. I usually use a dermal-fat graft to fill in the defect after the scar edges are released and undermined. Then the skin portion of the scar is closed over the graft to get a smoother neck contour.

dipatches March of Dimes fundraiser – March for Babies is the March of Dimes premier fundraising event that benefits all babies. It is the original charity walking event, started in 1970, and continues to raise money to fund important research and programs that help moms have full-term pregnancies and to help tiny and sick babies survive and thrive. March of Dimes turns 75 in 2013 and March for Babies will be a birthday celebration for 75 years of helping children and families. The March is being held on May 11. Registration opens at 9 a.m. and the walk starts at 10 a.m. at White River State Park Celebration Plaza. To sign up and get sponsor forms, call 1-800-844-WALK or visit www.marchforbabies.org.

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Educational seminar – Riverview Hospital will host “Women After 40: Midlife Transitions” from 6 to 7 p.m. May 14 in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room (entrance 11). Dr. Polly Trainor addresses women’s health-related topics such as osteoporosis, hormone therapy, heart health and even having a baby later in life. The seminars are free, but registration is required. Chemically treated chocolate – Chemists have cooked up a new chocolate bar at the University of Warwick. By infusing chocolate with apple, orange and cranberry juice, the scientists claim the candy is vastly less fattening. Yes, it does taste fruity. – www.xfinity.comcast.net/blogs/lifestyle

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Question from Carrie M. from Westfield: I am graduating from college soon and am fortunate to have found a job that Insurance is going to allow me to finally move out of my family home. Is renter’s insurance something that I really need? Response from Jamie Ianigro: Congratulations on the new job! Now it’s time to protect that paycheck with a renter’s insurance policy. People like to make a lot of excuses as to why they neglect to purchase a renters insurance policy. “I can’t afford it.” “I don’t have enough stuff to insure.” “Nothing is going to happen to my stuff.” The liability protection alone is really enough reason to buy, but let’s break it down. The first thing you need to know about renter’s insurance is that it’s pretty affordable. A typical policy can cost less than $200 per year. That’s less than $4 per week. It’s worth the sacrifice. You are also in for a nice bonus if you already have car insurance. Many insurance carriers will give you a multi-policy discount if you package your auto and renter’s policy together with the same company. The second thing you need to know is that your stuff is much more valuable than you realize. How much would it cost you to start again if you had a total loss? Apartments burn down and get robbed just like houses do. Starting over

dispatches Soccer team owner to speak – Hamilton County Leadership Academy will be hosting its Spring Breakfast on Thursday and the public is invited to attend. Ersal Ozdemir, owner of the new Indy pro soccer team, will be the featured speaker. He will talk about the team coming to Indy, the name of the team and how Ozdemir hopes to build a soccer community in central Indiana. The breakfast is being held at the Monon Center East, 1235 Central Park Dr. E, Carmel. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. and the program starts at 7:45 a.m. The cost is $20 and registration is available online at www.hcla.net/events_calendar. RSVPs are due by Monday.

after a loss like that is much easier when your independent insurance agent drops off a check to replace all of your stuff. The last thing you need to know is probably the most important. A renter’s policy protects your financial assets by providing liability coverage. Liability insurance covers you for injury you cause to others and for damage to property that belongs to others. There are many ways to trigger a liability claim, so I’ve got some examples for you. Claim Scenario A: You decide to play in a recreational softball league. While batting you hit a pitch back at the pitcher putting him in the hospital. The pitcher sues you and your renter’s policy steps in to defend you and settle the suit. Claim Scenario B: You have some friends over for dinner. Your floor is wet and one of the friends slips and falls requiring medical treatment. Your renter’s policy steps in to pay for the treatment. The risk of going without this simple insurance coverage is not worth the couple of dollars a week that you save by not having it. Call your independent insurance agent today and make sure you’re covered. Jamie Ianigro is with Shepherd Insurance & Finanacial Services. Have an insurance question you need answered? Send it to asktheadvisor@shepherdins.com.

Indy Super Bowl Committee leader to speak – The Indianapolis chapter of the American Marketing Association has announced that Allison Melangton will be the featured speaker at its May luncheon. Learn the effective marketing for Super Bowl XLVI from Melangton’s unique perspective and how Indianapolis will use those lessons in the future. The luncheon is May 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Riverwalk Banquet Center, 6729 E. Westfield Blvd., Indianapolis. The cost is $30 for AMA members and $50 for nonmembers. Register online at www.indyama.com/Register. Tesla tech – Thinking about looking into buying one of Tesla Motors’ automobiles? They have a warranty that covers just about everything for their Model S batteries. Unless you get in a crash or go out of your way to wreck the battery, you’re covered. That even means not following the guidelines for charging the machine is covered. – www. money.cnn.com


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3 MUST-HAVE SUMMER DRESSES Flirty Summer Dress For warm summer days and steamy summer nights, there’s nothing sweeter than a flirty sundress. Dress it down with cute flats or sandals; dress it up with statement jewels and heels. Ladylike Printed Dress A tea-length (or knee-length) floral dress will wear just as well at backyard barbecues and garden parties as summer weddings and evening events. If you’re feeling bold, go for a big, bright print. The shyer among us might prefer the smaller florals. Floor Length Stunner A simple floor-length dress in a bold color or print looks gorgeous on the red carpet, but also can be dressed down with flat sandals and a casual tote bag during the day. The slip dress silhouette works best on tall, lean figures. Empire-waist and halter maxi-dresses are flattering for curvier bodies. And petite ladies who want to look taller might opt for a solid color with platform sandals. HOW TO WEAR METALLIC SHADOW We think this is a great look, when it’s done right! Sometimes, a metallic shadow, when applied incorrectly, can look flaky, or even outdated. Instead of passing on this trend all together, take our advice for applying the perfect metal shade that’s right for you. Step One: Sweep the shadow of your choice across your lids, being sure to stay below the brow bones. Step Two: Lightly line your eyes with a black eye pencil. Use more pressure at the outer corners to really make eyes pop Step Three: Brighten up the inner corners by dabbing a lighter shadow. For more makeup tips and trends, visit one of Salon 01’s estheticians! Call 580-0101 to book your consultation today.

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Feeling a little exposed in your backyard?

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Generating privacy is a frequent objective when creating an incredible backyard living space. And while most of us outdoors love our neighbors, a little intimacy is appreciated when grilling, entertaining or squeezing in a little relaxation time. Strategies for creating privacy are fueled by tastes, space limitations and budget. Often a combination of strategies is the best solution and offers the most intrigue, too. When planned smartly, appreciated byproducts of successful privacy strategies are controlling noise pollution, providing a wind barrier and/or protection from the sun. LARGE VS. SMALL SPACES Homes with open back yards and plenty of geography between the neighbors often lead us to marry a handful of evergreen trees with a few large shade trees. The opposing structure of each tends to compliment each other and fill in the awkward gaps. Visualize that tall evergreens are very pyramidal, leaving vulnerable areas toward the mid-range height, often where a second-story house needs mitigated. The dense canopy of shade trees serves to fill in the gaps, even in the winter. Immediate landscape bed plantings around your living space serve to create the “sense of place” we often refer to and contribute toward the privacy goal.

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Floors are style’s foundation Commentary by David Decker

Flooring plays a major role in the look and feel of room. In fact, you may not even realize what an impact it makes on the indoors space until you decide to make a change. Flooring takes up a great deal of space, which is why it can be such a defining factor in the style of your entire home. Making a flooring decision combines personal taste with practicality. The best options are going to elevate the look of your home while remaining useful during day-to-day activities. Let’s first take a look at how new flooring can boost the aesthetics of your home. Modern flooring colors, textures and patterns can radically alter the overall look of your home. Some flooring trends can even improve the look of a room through tricks with spatial perception. You can make your kitchen or bathroom look larger by replacing old laminate with large, rectangular tiles. The wide pattern will trick the eye into perceiving the room as more open and airy. You can also pull decorative elements in your home together through one cohesive type of flooring. Try using the same hardwood floor throughout your home for a unified look. Installing new flooring can also be very practical. It gives you the opportunity to select a

functional floor that best suits the needs of the room. If the room receives a lot of foot traffic, you can select a durable floor such as hardwood, ceramic tile, vinyl or natural stone. Or, if you have pets, a new, stain-proof carpet might be exactly what you are looking for. And of course, new flooring can add value to your home, especially if the design is timeless and adaptable. If you are looking for a great, decorative place to start experimenting with new flooring, try instantly wowing guests with new tile or hardwood in the foyer or entryway. Oftentimes, these areas feature very little furniture and decorations, so the flooring can really take center stage. From the instant guests walk through the door, you can make a great first impression just by implementing an elegant flooring design. Flooring designs really make up the foundation of a room’s style. Everything from the atmosphere to the functionality of the room can be affected by the flooring you choose. Plan carefully and find an option that works best for your home. 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.the-affordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@the-affordablecompanies.com.

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