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The Center for the Performing Arts unveils 2015-16 season schedule / P17

Westfield High School mixes music with history through concert / P14

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City to expand trail system / P6

A tree-mendous Arbor Day event / P9

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Register your mopeds – The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is reminding Hoosiers to register their motor driven cycles, commonly referred to as scooters or mopeds, in order to comply with the new law which went into effect Jan. 1. Visit www.mybmv.com for more details. Stewards of Children – Parents and adults who work with children can learn how to prevent child sexual abuse by registering for Stewards of Children. This program teaches adults how to prevent, recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. Chaucie’s Place is offering this program from 5:30 to 8 p.m. April 29 at Ivy Tech Community College, Room 134, 300 N. 17th St., Noblesville. Pre-registration is required. For more information, visit www.chauciesplace.org

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Newslink Indiana anchors Jenna Liston of Westfield and Nick Siano. (Submitted photo)

WHS grad making news at BSU

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Former Westfield resident and current Ball State University student Jenna Liston has been shaping her big dream for years. Liston, a telePROFILE communications and journalism major, is into broadcast journalism and hopes to someday be an anchor on the Today Show. Just recently, Liston was one of four BSU freshmen to receive an anchor position at Ball State’s selective Newslink Indiana program. Newslink Indiana focuses on hard news stories. Liston also hosts Connections Live, another BSU news program, which focuses more on feature stories. Liston’s Connections Live producer encouraged her to try out for Newslink Indiana, which overall led to her anchor position. Liston has loved being on television her whole life. When she was younger, her stepfather created commercials, and that inspired her love for being on air. “Watching my stepdad create commercials for St.Vincent hospital and the Children’s Museum was cool,� Liston said. “I started doing commercials for him as a kid, and I enjoyed being on TV in front of the camera and in that spotlight.� Liston began pursuing her love for broadcasting when she attended Westfield High School. She immediately started taking media classes and anchored Westfield High School’s news program RockTV all four years of her high school career. Once Liston reached BSU, she jumped right into the journalism life. She began taking all of her major telecommunications and journalism news classes, and joined Connections Live right away despite her nervousness on whether or not she was ready yet. “Definitely jumping right into Connections Live when I first got here helped because I was skeptical whether I should join freshman year or not,� Liston said. “I started out with all major classes for news and that helped me get comfortable. I am one step

Project GLOC – CrossFit Carmel announced that the fourth annual Project GLOC womenonly competition will be held April 25 and 26 at Roundtripper Sports Academy in Westfield. An expected 400 competitors will compete in the two-day event. Project GLOC is open to the public. Tickets are $5 for a single-day or $9 for both days. Children age 12 and younger are free. University High School – The Hamilton County private high school has hired Westfield resident Justin Blanding as the new varsity girls basketball head coach. Shuttle drivers needed – IU Health North Hospital needs volunteer drivers for its parking lot shuttle. Volunteers are needed Mondays through Fridays for three-hour shifts. Individuals must be at least 25 years old and have a valid Indiana driver’s license. To learn more, contact Ann Sawyer, at 688-2927 or asawyer@ iuhealth.org.

Westfield High School graduate Jenna Liston is one of four Ball State freshmen to receive an anchor position at Ball State’s selective Newslink Indiana program.

ahead of the game because of all my experience.� Liston advises future journalism students to start strong immediately once they reach campus. “Definitely take a chance,� Liston said. “Don’t sit back and watch, there are so many people fighting for this career and your position and you need to get the courage and step out of your comfort zone to try something new because you will regret it if you don’t. If you think you have the talent for it, you should go for it.� Liston plans on continuing to anchor for Newslink Indiana for the next four years of her BSU career, though she does have to try out for the position each semester. Once she graduates, she hopes to work for an entertainment show, such as the Today Show. Possibly she will run her own show. “I’m determined because I have a goal and a lot of people have a big dream that slowly starts to die, but I am not going to let that dream go,� Liston said. “I am determined to get to the top because why would I give up something I love to do?�

Wine, Wags & Whiskers – You are invited to Wine, Wags & Whiskers from 6 to 9:30 p.m. April 24 at the Mansion at Oak Hill. Cost is $55 per person in advance, $65 at the door, and includes: wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, dessert, music and silent auction. Proceeds benefit the Humane Society for Hamilton County. Purchase tickets online at www.WineWagsAndWhiskers. com. Fashion Show – Prevail’s fourth annual Spring Into Fashion Show will be held at 10:30 a.m. May 14 at Woodland Country Club, 100 Woodland Lane. Cost is $50 per person and includes shopping, raffle prizes, lunch, and a fashion show. Reservations are required and can be made online at www.prevailinc.com no later than May 1. Folk Concert Series – First Avenue Folk Concert Series presents Connor Garvey at 7:30 p.m. April 29 at The Warehouse, 254 1st Ave. SW. Garvey has won awards at Kerrville Folk Festival, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, and Solarfest Singer Songwriter Showcase. Songwriter showcase – The Warehouse, 254 1st Ave. SW will feature a singer/songwriter showcase at 7:30 p.m. April 25. Local artists include: Austin Johnson, Joy Caroline Mills, Sara Kays and Nick Zyromski. This is an all-ages event. Tickets are $15.


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and then Ball State University. She has been covering Hamilton County for the past 16 months Sadie Reecer has been hired as managing edias a reporter for The Times. tor for Current Publishing’s Westfield and Nobles“I’m very excited for each edition,” she said. “I’m ville editions. She began glad I’m able to keep covering those areas in an expanded role. These are the places I HIRING her tenure on April 20. “Personally, it’s an would want to cover if I had the choice.” achievement,” said Reecer, In her free time, Reecer enjoys pho25. “It’s a big deal to move up in my catography and going to the movies. She reer as a journalist. My role will be very and fiancé Zach will be wed in early different but not what I am covering.” May. The couple lives in Noblesville. Reecer grew up in Sharpsville and Reecer may be reached at sadie@ Reecer graduated from Tri-Cenral High School youarecurrent.com.

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Westfield Fire Dept. investigators believe a house fire was started by a gas grill that was left on at the rear of the residence at 416 Sonhatsett Dr. on April 12. (Submitted photo)


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When the City of Westfield sold its water utility to Citizens last year, it profited with $90 million. The city put some of the funds PARKS towards retiring bonds and lowering debt, but remaining money will aid in infrastructure projects like expanding trail systems, paving, and constructing roundabouts. On April 14, Mayor Andy Cook pointed out where a specific bridge would be built to connect the Monon Trail to Grand Park and Monon Trail Elementary School. The bridge, called the Anna Kendall, is located right off the Monon on the south side of Ind. 32 to the east of Oak Ridge Road. “The Monon will branch off and go straight north and join the existing Monon on Wheeler Road,� Cook said. “The Monon goes up to Grand Park, Monon Trail Elementary School, and by the end of next year it will go to Sheridan. This connects Grand Park with Westfield, Carmel, and Indianapolis.� There are currently 12 miles worth of

KNOW MORE Scheduled trail connections include: “ 161st Street on north side between Oak Ridge and Spring Mill roads. “ Carey Road on east side just south of Walnut Ridge. “ 156th Street on north side in front of Springdale Farms. “ 156th Street southwest corner of Oak Ridge intersection. “ 169th Street on south side from Oak Ridge Road to the Monon Trail. “ David Brown on north side from Monon Trail to South Union Street.

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trails through Westfield. “We are passionate about trails in Westfield,� Cook said. “Westfield has consistently been identified as one of the best communities in Indiana for young families who want to stay active and healthy. Maintaining and expanding our trails system provides these folks with plenty of opportunities to do just that.�

Fundraiser supports Trinity Free Clinic By Mark Ambrogi “ \PaZ/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\

Hamilton County,â€? Ferchmin said. “It’s done with a staff of 500 active volunteers. We take care of about 4,000 patients a year and of those, 20 The Trinity 500 fundraiser is fast approaching. percent are children. We provide all their immuniFast is the operative word since the event has zations. We’re basically the urgent care an Indy 500 for the low-income children of Hamilton PHILANTHROPY motif. County. They come when they get sick. The purpose Our average patient comes from a famof the fundraiser is to raise funds for ily of four and makes $17,000 a year. If the Trinity Free Clinic pediatric patients you are making $17,000 and your child next year. The clinic, which serves all gets strep throat, you can spend $100 of Hamilton County, was established 15 to go to the minute clinic or you can buy years ago on the campus of Our Lady of Ferchmin groceries for the week. That’s why we Mount Carmel in Carmel. The Trinity Free exist.â€? Clinic is not affiliated with OLMC but is a sepaFerchmin shared a story of a Hamilton County rate nonprofit. high school student who broke his hand, but “We are racing to provide for the children in parents couldn’t afford a hand surgeon so Trinity our community,â€? said Dina Ferchmin, executive Free Clinic stepped in to help when notified by a director for Trinity Free Clinic. school nurse. The Trinity 500 fundraiser will be held The night includes catered dining, drinks, from 6:30 to 11 p.m. on April 24 at the Ritz Charles silent auction, and live music featuring The Garden Pavilion, 12156 N. Meridian St., Carmel. Company Band. Tickets are $85 and are available “We provide free medical and dental care at trinityfreeclinic.org/the-trinity-500. for the low-income and uninsured residents of


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Family Friday Westfield held its inaugural “Family Fridays” at Grand Park from 6 to 8 p.m. April 10. The event allows the community to spend the evening enjoying the outdoors and Grand Park’s playing fields. Officials estimate 100 people attended the event, which included kickball and soccer on the fields, a bounce house and airbrush tattoos. The next “Family Friday” is May 10 and additional events will be held monthly throughout the summer and early fall. (Above) Families were able to play kickball and soccer on the grass field of Grand Park during the inaugural “Family Fridays” on April 10. (Right) Mayor Andy Cook works the concession stand and takes orders from guests. (Submitted photos)

Fashion, tea for a good cause Staff report

are there on behalf of Heart and Soul clinic. Snacks will be catered by Amuse Bouche. The assortment of food and beverages includes finThe Heart and Soul Clinic is hosting its fifth ger sandwiches, desserts, crudité with dip, hot annual Spring Fling Fashion Show and Tea fundtea, lemonade, and water. raiser from 2 to PHILANTHROPY 4 p.m. April 25 However, the fashion show is not all. “We’ll have a silent auction along with at East Street it,” said Kirsch, “with items from various Studios, 18880 N. East St., Westfield. places. Lots of gift baskets and gift cerHeart and Soul Clinic, founded in 2009, is tificates and that sort of thing.” a faith-based nonprofit clinic providing As well as these, big features of the free health care to the underinsured or auction will include a flat screen televiuninsured. Kirsch sion, jewelry, and tickets to local theater “We are a free health clinic, and we productions and Conner Prairie. Attendees also do acute healthcare, so we pay for most medicawill have the opportunity to win door prizes. tions and lab work. We specialize in assisting Cost is $30 per person, or a table for six can residents of Hamilton Country, but others come be reserved for $150. Kirsch said this will help in, too,” said Sandy Kirsch, president and execufund services and daily operations of the clinic. tive director. Donations for the silent auction or door prizes The clinic heavily relies on funding from the are still being accepted, and sponsorships are Spring Fling event. One aspect of it is a fashion show featuring models from local stores. This list available by contacting Kirsch at 374-5804 or heartandsoulclinic@hotmail.com. currently includes Chico’s and Gymboree, from Heart and Soul is open for walk-ins from 9 the Fashion Mall at Keystone; Day Maurice’s and Dress Barn, from Hamilton Town Square; and Day a.m. to noon on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. They also are open from 5:30-7:30 Furs and Brides of Carmel. In addition, Chico’s p.m. the third Wednesday of each month by aphas offered to extend the fundraising efforts in pointment only. its store (8702 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis) For more information, visit heartandsoulclinic. through customers who make a purchase beorg. tween 4 and 8 p.m. on May 6 and mention they

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Plant a tree for Arbor Day By Robert Herrington “ a^QTac/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\ In 1872, J. Sterling Morton proposed to the Nebraska Board of Agriculture that a special day be set aside for the planting of trees. NATURE This holiday, called Arbor Day, was first observed with the planting of more than a million trees in Nebraska. Celebrating its 143rd anniversary, Arbor Day is now observed throughout the world and Westfield residents are invited to join the festivity from 10 a.m. to noon April 25 at Asa Bales Park, 205 W. Hoover St. “It’s a rain or shine event,� Westfield Parks Director Melody Jones said. Jones said there are three big plantings going on currently including two Eagle Scouts projects and a class from Carmel at Osborne Park. “This year we aren’t having a formal tree planting because we have so many projects that are going on. Literally, thousands of trees are being planted,� she said. “Instead of doing a public tree planting this year we are just giving away 500 trees so people can plant them on their own property.� Jones said the department will have five different varieties: tulip, sugar maple, redbud, bur oak and red pine, which the city has never given away previously. “Something for everybody,� she said. “You can have as many trees as you want. We want to give all 500 to willing homeowners or property owners that want to plant them some place.�

Charlotte Hirst writes the word tulip on the newspaper wrapped around the tree seedlings in her father Dan’s, hands at last year’s Arbor Day event. (File photo)

Jones said the city also has received the Growth Award from the Arbor Day Foundation for the fourth time. “That is a significant award,� she said. “That means we have increased tremendously way above our per capita amount and built upon what we did year after year after year.� Trees have a considerable impact on the environment and can reduce the erosion of topsoil caused by wind and water, cut heating and cooling costs, moderate the temperature, clean the air, produce oxygen, and provide habitat for wildlife. “Westfield is a Tree City and recognizes that trees in our city increase property values, enhance the economic vitality of the area, and beautify our community,� Mayor Andy Cook said.

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Joint Health Seminar Student Debbie Stuart works on a math problem at the chalkboard as Westfield High School algebra teacher Glen Hunsucker looks on. Seated students were 1969 graduates Rick Macy, Rick Owens, Jake Thiesing, and Laura Carey. The picture is believed to have been taken during the 1966-67 school year when the high school was located on Ind. 32. (Photo and information provided by the Westfield Washington Historical Society and John Blazier).

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Spaulding top IUPUI male student female and male students. Students are selected in recognition of their scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities Westfield’s Joseph Spaulding, a school of on campus, and civic and community service. To be engineering and technology senior, was named named a top student, students had to meet the most outACHIEVEMENT standing male several criteria, including being a degreeseeking junior or senior at IUPUI, completing student at a minimum of 56 credit hours applicable to Indiana University-Purdue University her/his degree program, and achieving a Indianapolis for 2015. minimum cumulative GPA of at least 3.0. More than 2,100 students were The top 20 students included three nominated as IUPUI outstanding stuother seniors from Hamilton County: dents. From the top 100 students, the Spaulding Sarah Fortney, school of science, Noblestop 10 female and male students were ville; Stephen Stashevsky, school of physical educhosen by a panel of alumni, faculty, and staff. cation and tourism management, Fishers; and Spaulding and Corinne Blackburn of Hobart were Anthony Taylor, school of science, Carmel. then from this group as the most outstanding ]Tfb/RdaaT]cX]fTbUXT[S R^\

Meet your teacher, Jason Fekete Grade/school: Elementary School Counselor, Oak Trace Elementary Number of years teaching: 16 Background/schooling: Homestead High School, Fort Wayne; bachelor’s in liberal arts/psychology, Purdue University, West Lafayette; and master’s in education, IUPUI. Why did you become a teacher? I’ve always had an instinct to help others, and many people have encouraged me to embrace that need. When I left Purdue I had this vision of becoming a corporate person in advertising, but it seems the big man had other plans. After failing in that industry, I decided to follow my passion and began mentoring students in my hometown and coaching football. I choose to continue my education and became a school counselor. What goals do you have for your students? My goal for the students I service is to empower them to leave a lasting impression for the next generation of students to follow. I want to develop a compassionate person who perseveres to meet any goal they may set for themselves.

What do you encourage parents to do at home to help their children strengthen particular skills? As parents we must Fekete allow children to learn from mistakes. A parent’s natural instinct is to protect and as great as that instinct is in emergencies, we need to harness that desire at school. Like all inventors, without our failures we would not have the sweet taste of success. What is your favorite movie? I’m a product of the 80’s so l love all the movies filled with the memorable one liner. My favorite would have to be “Sixteen Candles.� Who is your favorite musician or band? That is tough to limit to just one I love music, but I guess I’d go with Jane’s Addiction. I’ve seen them the most in concert. What’s something your students might not know about you? My first consistent paying job was milking around 90 cows after school and on weekends for a local farmer during my sophomore year in high school.

WHS continues to excel

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waivered students met all graduation requirements and passed the Algebra and English ECA, whereas the waivered students met all credit For the second year, Westfield’s graduation requirements but did not pass one of the exams. rates are the highest in Central Indiana. With 96.5 However, the waivered students demonpercent of the stuGRADUATION dents graduating, strated mastery of the subject in another way such as showing mastery during Westfield leads in a different type of evaluation. Waivered the non-waivered graduate rates. students demonstrated that they were The Indiana Dept. of Education reproficient in those skills tested on the leased the rates, which apply to the ECA that they originally struggled with, class of 2014 graduates. they just did not pass the state test. “We are focused on the day after gradMcGuire McGuire praises the teachers, paruation, as we have really tried to instill ents, and students for all working together to necessary post-secondary skills for our students so they understand the importance of getting that achieve the highest graduation rate in Central Indiana. She also encourages students to keep diploma so they can go on to the next step,� WHS up the good work. Principal Stacy McGuire said. “The diploma is just “I want them to know that they need to the beginning, not a terminal point.� keep pushing and stretching themselves,� said When the waivered students were included McGuire. the percentage raised to 97.8 percent. The non-

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Westfield High School mixes music with history through concert / P14 By Anna Skinner “ P]]P/h^dPaTRdaaT]c R^\

sold out during presale. Approximately 100 students and staff are participating in the event. The students A handful of Westfield High School stuwork with professional musicians as they dents play some of their favorite songs plan and participate in the show, while they and ticket prices cover those musiCOVER STORY wait for their cal and production costs. Any profit peers to join generated is used for next year’s them so rehearsals can begin. One show. last cluster of students filters in, Frederick says his favorite point and the room is full of energy as of the show is all the energy and band members try to fit two amplifiers, a bass, a guitar, a microphone, Hasler-Troutman buzz right before the curtain rises. “You know you will blow the a set of drums, and all four memaudience’s mind and it’ll be the best bers into the front of an ordinary experience of their lives and the classroom. The sounds of R.E.M’s students’ lives and you have seen “It’s the End of the World� reverberthe show before but they haven’t. ate off white cinderblock walls. It’s all this hard work that pays off The song ends, and a new group and I can’t wait for someone else to of students ease into Tom Petty’s experience it,� he said. “Free Fallin’.� Rehearsals for the Frederick Alongside hard work, a strong third annual American Pie concert family aspect also comes into play – a collaboration between history, with the wide variety of talented community, and the talent of WHS’s students working together to create students and staff – take place in this performance. WHS junior and an WHS classroom. American Pie musician Kalie Heim WHS teachers Mark Ewing, Kurt says she got involved because it’s Frederick and Jen Hasler-Troutman such a great activity for a school to have worked together for the past Ewing do to achieve a strong family aspect. three years to put on an annual “It’s important to all of us because it rock concert for the school and the commuconnects us as a group,� Heim said. “It gets nity. American Pie was created by Columbus North High School’s Ed Niespodziani 30 years everyone in the school engaged. Not just the student body, but the teachers are involved, ago, and Hasler-Troutman loved the idea of too.� a school-wide rock concert so much she Heim is playing the guitar and handles desired to bring American Pie to WHS. lead vocals for “Free Fallin’.� This year’s “It is something that I wanted to do for years. My favorite thing is the community as- theme is the 1980s, and the tagline is “I Wanna Rock� inspired by the band Twisted pect, the way that all different kinds of stuSister. dents and staff members are able to come “American Pie is truly a dream come true together for this show,� Hasler-Troutman for me,� Ewing said. “The opportunity to tell said. “The cool aspect for community memthe story of America through rock ’n’ roll is bers is getting to see younger members pay what I have always tried to do in my classes tribute to their era with the music of their and the ability to share this story with the childhood. It bridges across generations.� entire community in all honesty is truly Last year, the American Pie concert sold amazing.� out. Ewing, Frederick, and Hasler-Troutman The show is 7 p.m. April 23 in the WHS are expecting the same turn out this year, auditorium. Tickets will be sold at the door which is close to 1,000 attendants. Tickets until the show sells out. For more informaare on sale now through April 23 in the WHS tion, visit whsamericanpie.blogspot.com. Cafeteria during the school’s lunch hours. “Everyone should come to the show beTickets cost $8 in advance and $10 at the cause it is going to be great,� Heim said. door the night of the show if they have not

Ray Colbert sings on stage. (Submitted photo)

The cast and crew for “American Pie.�

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FROM THE BACKSHOP

Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

When silence is not golden

Most of us probably forgot about the silence with which congressional investigators were greeted when they asked then Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton if she used a private e-mail account while in that position. We had ‌ until a news report last week brought it to light. The question, in a letter from House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and first reported by the New York Times, was posed seven weeks before Clinton’s tenure ended. When the State Department eventually responded to Issa’s demand in March 2013, nearly two months after she left office, officials also ignored the question about Clinton’s digital habits. “Given Clinton’s admission that she used a personal account and a private server exclusively as secretary, news of this apparent dodge adds to a scandal that has cost the Democratic presidential candidate dearly in polls. As the drip of damaging details continues, when and in what venue Clinton will address the growing scandal is the question,â€? Fox News reported. Investigation? What investigation? It doesn’t surprise us that a USA Today poll last week showed powerful craving among Democrats for an alternative to candidate Clinton. “A 55 percent majority of Democrats says it’s ‘very important’ to them to see strong challenges to Hillary Clinton for the presidential nomination. Another 25 percent calls it ‘somewhat important.’ â€? We find that incredibly telling. “ “ “ Vice President Joe Biden fired a shot across the Clinton camp’s bow when he told The Detroit News last week: “I haven’t made up my mind on (seeking the nomination). I have plenty of time to do that. ‌ (President Barack Obama) and I care about what has to get done in the next two, three months, and when you run for president you’ve got to run for president ‌ .â€? No giveaway there. Said Obama to an Ohio TV station, â€œâ€Ś I think she would be an excellent president.â€? Was that a shot across Biden’s bow? 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 Oklahoma it is illegal to have the hind legs of farm animals in your boots.

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In search of a problem

Commentary by Terry Anker

Were it not for the millions of dollars wasted and hundreds of people harmed by the debacle, one could be amused by the recent flap associated with the aborted legislative actions by the good folks at the Statehouse. One can understand, many of us believe that they “should� be doing “something.� Have we pushed these folks to seek problems which they might be able to “solve� with a legislative solution? With the passing of each and every year, hundreds of new pages are added to the Code books. And, millions of pieces of mail are sent to our homes extoling the virtues of this fine work. Unfortunately, the effort too often ends up being a solution in search of a problem. “We’re from the Government; and, we’re here to help!� Alas, the proclamation has come to be joke outlining the abject failure of many of our leaders to meet expectations. To be fair, we have unrealistically high anticipations of these folks. As our collective national faith in religion wanes, could it be that we are substituting one

deity for another? Do we pray to government to fix problems beyond the realm of even the most prominent of elected human officials? If so, what can we reasonably expect our authorities to be able to accomplish? Safety? Protection? Security? Perhaps. Education? Infrastructure? Opportunity? Maybe. Equality? Equivalence? Equity? Could be. Even as we lose confidence in the structures and institutions upon which our society is founded (look no further than voting rates as support for this supposition), we seem to demand more and more naïve wish lists from those who represent us. Sure, they make promises – often the kind of long-tales that would make Pinocchio blush – but, we love the assurances – a lot. Have we passed the point of self-reliance? Maybe the government can tell us. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK The best teacher is one who suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with a wish to teach himself. - Edward Bulwar-Lytton

Back in the fifties, I’d plop down in front of the TV and watch shows like “Gunsmoke,â€? “What’s My Line,â€? or “The Jack Benny Program.â€? Deciding what to watch was simple. I looked through the TV Guide, made my selection, and tuned in, seldom rising to change the channel. I tied a string to the electric cord connected to the small black-and-white set in my bedroom. At night, when I started dozing off, I’d give the string a tug and pull the plug out of the socket. Sadly, I never got any credit for inventing the first TV remote. In those days, watching TV was relaxing. But now, I feel anxious when I turn on the set. When I grew up, there were only three or four channels, which made the selection process in those days much easier. Not only that, but if you happened to miss an episode of, let’s say, “Twilight Zone,â€? it didn’t really matter. Why? Because there would be something completely new and creepy the following week. But now, you have to watch these shows beginning with the very first episode or you will be lost (“Lostâ€? is a good example). What’s worse is that if you try to watch dozens of series at the same time, it becomes impossible to keep all the plots and characters straight. Imagine reading 24 books simultaneously. At least we have DVRs to help us manage our viewing time. That makes things much easier ‌ sort of. “Mary Ellen, when I watched “True Detectiveâ€? last night, I didn’t recognize the characters.â€? “Because, Dick, I think you recorded “True Crimeâ€? by mistake. Or maybe “American Crime?â€? “Or maybe I taped “American Greed?â€? No, I think it was “The Americans.â€? “Dick, did you record “Masterpiece Theatreâ€? for me?â€? “I recorded “Masters of Sexâ€? by mistake. I watched one episode already. Why does a guy have to prepare a sumptuous meal just to get his wife in the mood?â€? “I think you were watching “Master Chef.â€? “Well, I did record Kevin Spacey in “House of Lies.â€? “He’s in “House of Cards.â€? “I miss just plain “House.â€? I really don’t want to watch all these shows, but I hear people talking about them at work and at parties, and I want to be as culturally hip as possible. Right now, our DVR has a couple dozen programs on it. “We have so much to watch,â€? said Mary Ellen the other day. “We need to stay home an entire weekend and finally get through it.â€? We used to say that about cleaning the basement.

Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist, and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.


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Teeth-chattering change Commentary by Danielle Wilson

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I don’t like change. Maybe it’s my sense of order and predilection towards the mundane, but varying from HUMOR routine makes me anxious, particularly when I don’t initiate it. I also can’t stand going to the dentist. Too many cavities as a child and the ginger-propensity for needing more anesthesia than normal people (it’s true!) have left me with a lifetime of traumatic memories. So imagine my distress when I arrived for my semiannual check-up and discovered my usual hygienist had retired . . . the day before. On the outside I appeared sincere in my welcoming of New Lady, but on the inside I was calculating how fast I could sprint back to my van. Here’s the deal. I’ve had to work really hard to overcome my fears of dentistry, and a large part of my “therapy� has been consistency. I’ve seen the same guy for 17 years, and he’s had the same hygienist for most of that. I trust them both implicitly. They know and understand my “issues,� and when I start a conversation with, “I scoured the house for something to calm myself down, but all I could find was expired liquid Tylenol with codeine,� they don’t call Child Protective Services. Is it any wonder I found fault immediate-

ly with New Lady? She was condescending, arrogant, and used medical terminology that of course I didn’t understand. She declared “You grind your teeth at night� and “Your gums are receding� without a hint of empathy. She also made it quite clear that I wasn’t doing a good enough job flossing. How dare she! But then an interesting thing happened. I looked at my watch and realized the cleaning had taken about half the time as usual. I also wasn’t as stiff as I normally am, the aftermath of having clenched my fists and shoulders for 45 minutes of aggressive plaque removal. Thinking back, I hadn’t actually come out of my chair at all, a personal record. And, New Lady had performed an oral cancer exam, which old hygienist had never done. I couldn’t believe it, but in those few moments of quiet, I came to appreciate the outstanding job performed by New Lady. Lesson learned? Change doesn’t have to be bad, and, on occasion, change can even be good. I still hate the dentist though. Peace out.

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

Thank you, readers! Commentary by Robert Herrington About a month ago, I informed my bosses – Steve Greenberg and Brian Kelly – that I had applied for another position. It wasn’t that I was looking to leave Current, but I had to at least try the opportunity. It was a hard choice to leave journalism to become the communications manager for the City of Noblesville because it’s all I’ve done seen college. The past decade of covering Hamilton County has flown by and I’ll miss it. I’ve meet so many people, made a lot of friends and, thankfully, don’t have too many enemies. Current Publishing has been good to me and my family and I can’t thank Steve and Brian enough for allowing me the privilege to continue covering Noblesville and Westfield. From day one they have allowed – and supported – me to make each edition my own with the mantra of “we only have 52 times to get it right a year.� Sure the hours are long sometimes, but I truly loved covering my communities. It’s the people and places that make each similar yet unique. While I may be in a different role, I still plan to be out and about as much as I was – I also have a few stories saved up before my departure so you might see my byline from time to time. There are many things I will miss, particularly those I won’t see as often and my peers at Current. It has truly been an honor to work for our readers and I can’t thank you enough for taking time out of your lives each week to read my words.

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Central Indiana residents don’t have to travel far to see famous performers like Harry Connick Jr., Yo- Yo Ma, or Frank Sinatra Jr. For its fifth season, The CenON STAGE ter for the Performing Arts is bringing an array of top-notch performers to Carmel. President and CEO of The Center for the Performing Arts, Tania Castroverde Moskalenko said she is excited about how in only a “few short yearsâ€? since The Center opened it has Moskalenko proven itself to be “part of the arts culture and entertainment landscapeâ€? in Central Indiana, by bringing what she calls “powerhouse artistsâ€? to the Indianapolis-area. “And we are so excited that Harry Connick Jr. is going to open our fifth season,â€? she said. “It is just tremendous for The Center and for the community.â€? PRINTING PARTNERS CLASSICAL SERIES “ Yo-Yo Ma, Cello “ Nov. 18, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Pinchas Zukerman “ Jan. 10, 2016 at 7 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra with Special Guest, Lech WaĹ‚sa, former President of Poland “ Feb. 26, 2016 at 8 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Joshua Bell & The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields “ March 13, 2016 at 7 p.m “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Jeremy Denk, Piano “ April 24, 2016 at 3 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Cleveland Orchestra “ May 15, 2016 at 7 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ THE STRATFORD SONGBOOK SERIES “ The Great American Songbook Academy Finals “ July 25, 2015 at 7 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Ann Hampton Callaway: Barbra Streisand Songbook “ Sept. 18, 2015 at 8 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Frank Sinatra, Jr. “ Sinatra Sings Sinatra “ The Centennial Celebration “ Oct. 16, 2015 at 8 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Vikki Carr “ Jan. 30, 2016 at 8 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Michael Feinstein with Cheyenne Jackson “ March 5, 2016 at 8 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ Denzal Sinclaire “ April 16, 2016 at 8 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ TAFT LAW JAZZ SERIES “ The Bad Plus with Joshua Redman “ Oct. 18, 2015 at 7 p.m. “ The Palladium “ Regina Carter & Kenny Barron “ Nov. 21, 2015 at 8 p.m. “ CWT Palladium “ Ramsey Lewis Quartet: The In Crowd & Hang On Ramsey 50th Anniversary “ Jan. 9, 2016 at 8 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ “ John Scofield & Joe Lovano Quartet “ Feb. 6, 2016 at 8 p.m. “ The Palladium “ Christian McBride Big Band “ March 4, 2016 at 8 p.m. “ CWT Palladium “ SFJAZZ Collective: The Music of Michael Jackson “ April 8, 2016 at 8 p.m. “ CWT ?P[[PSXd\ COUNTRY SERIES “ Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers “ Sept. 25, 2015 at 8 p.m. “ The Palladium

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from the iconic MGM movie. Watch out for the Wicked Witch of the West and her flying monkeys as you rediscover the real story of Oz in this fantastic musical treat for the whole family. “Onceâ€? is a winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards including best musical. This romantic enchanting tale brings together two people and tells the story about going for your dreams, not living in fear,and the power of music that connects all of us. Ever dreamed of being a Paper Boy? Now is your chance to get the inside scoop from a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York in Disney’s “Newsies.â€? Broadway in Indianapolis Season Tickets are on sale now. For more information, visit BroadwayIndianapolis.com. I can’t wait to review the truly amazing new 2015-2016 Broadway Season for Current Publications - Join me, stay tuned, and I will see YOU on Broadway! Amy Pauszek is a Film Producer / Partner at Ever Film Productions, LLC and a Scouting & Casting Associate at Talent Fusion, Indianapolis. You can follow Amy on twitter @WonderWomanAmyP.

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Referee Matt Curtis asks Westfield Select’s Michael Kwiatkowski to call the coin flip with Wilson Freige of FC Pride on March 14, 2014. It was the first coin flip and soccer game at Grand Park. (File photo)

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entities in this area over $5 million in terms of sales tax, gas tax, food and beverage tax, and inn keepers tax – over $5 million,� Cook said. “Given the fact that there was some tournament-type of play before, it’s estimated that about 90 percent of those dollars ($43.9 million in visitor spending) are new dollars to this area. I say ‘this area’ because now what we have to do is begin to capture those dollars here in Westfield with the restaurants and hotels.� The report, which was prepared by Phoenix, Ariz.-based Applied Economics, also cites the creation of 930 jobs because of the development of Grand Park. An estimated 906,796 visits were made to the park in 2014. “I am very encouraged by this information,� Cook said. “We look forward to continued success in 2015 and beyond.� Grand Park officially opened in June 2014. The 400-acre campus includes 31 grass and synthetic field sport fields and 26 baseball and softball diamonds. Future plans for the area surrounding the park include hotels, retail, restaurants, and mixed-use commercial development.

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In 2015, members of a small church in Ezra, Syria, are celebrating 1,500 years of worshipping God in the same building. Some atTRAVEL tribute this extraordinary longevity to the contents of a special box. Ezra lies about 50 miles south of Damascus along the western edge of the Hauran, a fertile plateau that played a role in the early development of agriculture. Today, Ezra is best known for its domed Church of St. George. The square buildingis made of basaltic rock and includes two inscribed octagonal structures, the inner one supporting the dome. An inscription between two crosses over the door says the Greek Orthodox Church was erected in 515 A.D. on the site of a pagan temple. Except for a nineteenth century reconstruction of its damaged dome, the building remains essentially unchanged since its erection. Colorful icons and gold vigil lamps adorn the sanctuary, but the church’s most prized possession is a box, draped with a rich red cloth, resting behind the altar. A stone plaque leaning against the base of the box bears the iconic image of St. George killing a dragon. The inscription above

the entrance says the church was built to house the remains of St. George and church members believe remains of the martyred St. George are in the box. How much remains of him is not so clear. A sarcophagus in the Church of St. George in Lod (Lydda), Israel, considered the birthplace of St. George, is said to hold his body. His head has been claimed by churches in both Greece and Italy. The Ezra church has a distinction none of the other sites claiming St. George’s remains can match – it is one of the oldest continuously functioning church buildings in the world. Some attribute the church’s long survival to the admiration Syrian Muslims also have for St. George, the patron saint of not only England and Georgia but Palestine and Egypt. Members of Ezra’s Church of St. George look instead to their draped box, topped with tokens of gratitude. For them, St. George, whose feast day is April 23, has protected this ancient house of worship. 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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the good work!!” – (Mrs. Clem Sare) Answer: Thanks for the letter, Clem! Normally I wouldn’t print one this long in its entirety, but I loved your story so much I wanted to share it with my readers. “Loll” is actually a very interesting word. In addition to the definition you provided above, there is also “angle of loll,” which in sailing is the term for a ship that cannot remain upright stably. More interesting for us landlubbers, though, is a unique use of “loll” you’ll only find in America: “lollygag.” The Oxford English Dictionaries estimate “loll” entered the language in late Middle English – around the 1600s. But “lollygag” doesn’t show up until the 1840s, and only in America. If you’ve ever been accused of lollygagging, you’ll know what it means: to dawdle; to fool around; to waste time. You can see how it evolved from the intransitive verb form of “loll,” which means to sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way. We Americans love to play around with and modify the language – and that’s great. While you’re out there fighting the good fight, you may even come across the next Americanism that’ll sweep the continent. If you do … let me know! Jordan Fischer is a contributing columnist for Current Publishing. To ask Jordan a grammar question, write him at rjfische@gmail.com.

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