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German exchange student Sven Reichert (far right) made the most of his year in Westfield. He became a threesport athlete, made a number of new friends and is loved by a new family, the Rinnes: (back, left to right) Collin, Deirdre, Kent, (front, left to right) Ellie and Ethan

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Toys ‘R’ Us coming to Clay Terrace By Brandon Bowman Current in Westfield Toys “R” Us will open a new location in Clay Terrace the first week of September. The new toy store will occupy the 4,500-square-foot space previously occupied by Kirkland’s, adjacent to Z Gallerie. Kirkland’s lease expired on January 31 of this year, and as a result Toys “R” Us will join the 70 retailers at Indiana’s first outdoor lifestyle center at Clay Terrace. Megan Coors of Clay Terrace said they are extremely excited to have Toys “R” Us joining the mall.

“Toys ‘R’ Us is a great addition to our current tenant mix and we know our customers will be happy with this additional option,” Coors said. Toys “R” Us signed the lease for this space two weeks ago and has not yet planned any events for its grand opening, but Coors said that they do expect to have some sort of event scheduled for the opening in September. The Simon Property Group owns Clay Terrace Mall. For more information on Clay Terrace or the opening of Toys “R” Us go to the Simon Property Group website at www.simon.com.

The city of Westfield concluded its Web site photo contest and announced Becky Stuck as the winner. Stuck received a $500 check from Mayor Andy Cook and her photo, along with about 50 others submitted for the contest, will be used on the city’s promotional materials, including its new Web site. The photo is of her son playing at Quaker Park Submitted photos

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By Danielle Turnbull Current in Westfield Nearing its first birthday, the Westfield Youth Assistance Program will soon receive fundraising dollars to help keep its early momentum going. The third annual Mayor’s Yellow Tie Ball will be held July 9 at the Bridgewater Club Outdoor Gardens in Westfield. The theme of yellow for the formal event stems from the fact that Mayor Andy Cook is colorblind and only able to see yellow. The charity for the event changes Submitted photo every year, and this year Cook at a previous year's Yellow Tie Ball; the 2010 ball will be held Friday it is being held for the have successfully completed the proYAP, which started in August 2009. gram and 48 are currently involved. “[The Yellow Tie Ball] raises funds “It’s a great program,” Cason said. for local charities near and dear to the Since its beginning, no money has mayor’s heart,” said Westfield Public been raised specifically for this proRelations Coordinator Carrie Cason. The goal of the program is to identi- gram. All donations that have been made have been private ones. Therefy at-risk youth in the community before they get involved with the juvenile fore, this is the first fundraiser held specifically for the program, and it will and criminal justice systems. Referrals play a critical role in generating funds of children ages 3 to 17 are made by for the program’s future projects. school counselors, Westfield’s Police This year’s ball is completely and Fire Departments, community sold out, reaching the 260-person members and families. According to maximum capacity at the Bridgewater Cason, there is only one other prevenClub. However, there are still ways tative program like this in the country. for people to contribute to the cause. Cook, Hamilton County Superior People can either donate items to be Court Judge Steve Nation, Westfield auctioned at the fundraiser, or they can Washington School’s Superintendent directly donate to the Westfield Youth Mark Keen, and a local Pastor, Tim Assistance Program. To learn more, Krupski, started the Westfield Youth visit www.youthassistance.org. Assistance Program together. Since the program began last year, 35 children

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Each week, Current will provide a different city ordinance to help familiarize readers with the laws in their city. Ordinance 09-09 Article XIII. Smoking Prohibited in Public Places The City of Westfield has declared that the purposes of this ordinance are to protect the public health and welfare by forbidding smoking in public places, and places of employment, and to tell the public that the need to breathe smoke-free air is more important than the desire to smoke. Section 9-88: Where Smoking is Not Regulated (a) Private residences, unless it doubles as a licensed childcare, adult day care, or

healthcare places. (b) Hotel and motel rooms rented to guests and designated as smoking rooms. (c) Any restaurant or bar open to the public that only allows those 21 and old in or employs the same. (d) Any outdoor area a good distance from a regulated area. (e) Any work vehicle used during work hours in which the driver is the only person in the vehicle and the employer does not mind smoking within. (f) Private clubs that only allow those over 21 in or employs the same.

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It is our position that charter schools may be the answer to school reform. Recently, Newsweek magazine printed its rankings of America’s Best High Schools. Fifteen hundred schools were ranked on “how hard schools staffs worked to challenge students with advanced- placement college-level courses and tests.” Two schools from Indiana ranked in the top fifty. Both were charter schools – the Signature School in Evansville (#7) and Herron School (#26). Zionsville and Carmel High Schools ranked #574 and #696 respectively. As Americans, we are blessed that our country values and provides a free education for its citizens. How do we deliver that education? Public school education is held prisoner by politicians and unions. Charter schools provide a bright shining light out of darkness. Charter schools allow more innovation, freedom from restriction, individualized instruction, self paced learning, focus on the arts and sciences, emphasis on expressive styles of learning – in a nutshell, a ripe environment for learning. More importantly, charter schools level the playing field between the have and the have nots.

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Every week, we will print a portion of the U.S. Constitution, followed by a portion of the Indiana Constitution. We encourage you to benchmark government policies against these bedrock documents. Today: the U.S. Constitution.. Amendment 22 1. No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President, when this Article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or act-

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From the backshop 3 from city graduate leadership academy The Hamilton County Leadership Academy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and inspiring leadership to create a positive impact in our community, recently graduated its 19th class, 28 members strong. City of Westfield employees Eric Becker, Donna Luley and Kevin Todd are among the graduates. We salute them and all their counterparts. This year’s graduates participated in student mentoring, the Complete Count Census Committee, growth planning for smaller communities, a Meals on Wheels marketing plan and pro bono legal work for Prevail – all noteworthy and laudable efforts. ••• Kudos to director Sandy Kirsch and the team at the Heart and Soul Clinic, 202 Penn St., for providing free acute health care and health screenings to Hamilton County families, regardless of income level. The clinic is open the second and fourth Saturdays each month from 9 a.m. to noon. For more information, you may call 703.6132. ••• A pat on the back goes to Shaune R. Shelby, the chair and ride coordinator for the “Bike It! A Ride for Prostate Cancer” event on the Fourth. Shelby did yeoman’s work in

Brian Kelly & Steve Greenberg getting the word out about the ride and raising awareness of prostate cancer (one in six males will get it at some point in their lives). It’s the volunteers in our community that really and truly make these events … and, of course, the participants have something to do with the successes. ••• There’s a “war” of sorts going on with respect to Hamilton County Fourth of July celebrations. Now that the city has launched its first such event, it joins Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville and Cicero as the major purveyors of what we call “red, white and BOOM!” Some whine that the established events will suffer attendance lags. Too bad, we say. Each community deserves its own celebration.

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DISPATCHES » Charity soccer tournament – Players from six high schools, including Westfield and Carmel, will converge on Westfield July 16-18 for the second-annual Shamrock Charity Challenge men’s soccer tournament to benefit Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at St. Vincent. Tickets are $3 per game, $7 for a tournament-pass or $1 per game for children ages 5 to 13. Games will be held at Westfield High School. More information is available at www.rockssoccer.com. » Online registration now available – Indiana residents can now register to vote online at www.indianavoters.com. Indiana residents with a valid Indiana driver’s license or Indiana state-issued identification card can use this tool to submit a new registration application or update an existing registration record. » 480 athletes perform in Senior Games – June 17-20, the 2010 Indiana Senior Games took place in Hamilton County and surrounding Central Indiana locations. During these games, 26 Carmel, Westfield and Noblesville residents participated in a variety of events. Local athletes include 85-year-old Richard Stein of Carmel who took part in the 50M and 100M track and field event. » Correction – In the June 29 Our View, "Spilled Opportunity," we incorrectly identified British Petroleum as a privately held company. BP is a public company on the New York Stock Exchange."

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Commentary By Danielle Wilson Well, I just returned from a week-long vacation on the South Carolina coast. Here are some things I learned, or was reminded of, while there: • Holy hello, the south is HOT. The average daily temperature was 95 degrees, but with the humidity, it felt like 105. On the beach, it wasn’t too bad, but roadside, with no breeze whatsoever, the heat was suffocating. No wonder Southerners talk so slowly; speaking at a normal rate would cause one to combust. And how anyone ever fought a war down there is beyond me. Sunbathing with a cocktail was almost more activity than I could tolerate. • Road trips should only be completed at night. I knew this from our recent 18-hour jaunt to Florida over Spring Break, but didn’t heed my own advice. On the return journey, my four kids and I sat for an hour outside of Asheville, N.C., and another hour somewhere in the Smoky Mountains, all because construction and lane closures turned I-40 into a parking lot. That would so not have happened at 3 a.m. • Too much chlorine does actually turn your hair green. My 6-year old can prove it. • Everything tastes better with lard. I had lunch in Savannah, Ga., at a restaurant where all the menu items were hosed down in fat. Read the following with a lazy southern drawl: butter-bacon shrimp, collard greens, fried green tomatoes, grits and creaminfused honeydew melon soup. Mmmm. • Single parenting is not really my thing. I CAN take my kids for a week to the beach by myself (and prevent any and all sun burning, thank you very much!), but I don’t WANT to. The first few days were OK, but by the end, I couldn’t do much parenting at all. Example: My “No computer/TV” stance on Friday only lasted until 3 p.m. Mommy out!

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• World Cup soccer isn’t that entertaining, but the players are hot enough to make it worth my while. Case in point: England vs. Algeria. I watched 90 stinkin’ minutes of that scoreless match just because the camera kept panning over to Beckham on the sidelines. Oh. My. Lord. Can someone please crank up the A/C? • If you can wait until the last minute, you can get phenomenal deals on vacation homes. We’d been scheduled to go to Alabama, but changed our plans a week before because of the oil spill in the Gulf. Consequently, we were able to book a beachfront house with a private pool for half of what it normally rents for. • Of course, we could have ended up with nada and had to cancel the entire shindig. Tough call, but if you’re a gamblin’ man, you should definitely consider it. • A splinter can ruin your entire day. Again, ask my 6-year old. My cell phone is my woobie. I hadn’t really realized this until I was basically cell-less last week, thanks to dodgy service. So I couldn’t talk to my husband, our Realtor (still house hunting, BTW), or even my twin who’s flight had been delayed. It was HORRIBLE, and even worse, was the realization of how dependent I’ve become on that stupid little phone. Curse you, Verizon! • Road trips aren’t what they used to be. My sister commented that despite the long hours in the car, she and her sons hardly interacted because of their Nintendo DSs and DVD player. O course, when we were kids, we wore no seat belts and chainsmoked candy cigarettes. Go figure. I hope you discover something new this summer too! Peace out.

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It wasn't Blockbuster 'bad' COMMENTARY By Danny O’Malia Recently, I hosted a local radio talk show, Abdul in the Morning (1430-AM). The show presents guests and allows listeners to call in. One of my guests represented one of my Customer Service Training clients, Carmel’s own Ritz Charles. The guest was vice president Bill Nicholls. A caller who identified herself as Mary called to complain about her neighborhood Blockbuster store. She had rented the series “Roots” and had opted to take one DVD at a time home, return when done and pick up the next. While viewing the second video, she noticed a whole lot had been skipped. She took the second video back, explained the dilemma, and was told that she failed to flip the first video over and play the second side. She asked if she could have the first video back and was told, not without an extra charge, since it “wasn’t our bad.” She tried to explain that there had been no instructions, verbally or on the jacket of the video. No dice. I told her to talk to the store manager. She told me that’s who she WAS talking to! I suggested she find a new rental place. When I arrived home, my wife told me the

caller had actually been my sister-in-law, Mary Anne, which explained why the voice had sounded so familiar. I called Mary Anne to be certain I had the story right. She confirmed the story and added the following zinger. My 10-year-old nephew, Jonathan, had been with her and while she was having the discussion with the store manager, Jonathan approached with two videos and pointed to a display with a sign touting “Buy One, Get One Free.” She inquired about purchasing the two for one, but the manager told her the deal had expired yesterday. She didn’t even bother to argue that, surely, having the sign up wasn’t her “bad.” This type of uncaring, unresponsive service is reaching critical mass in our society. Sadly this Blockbuster story isn’t that unusual. I hope Mary Anne can find a better place to rent videos. But I don’t think she should hold her breath. Danny O'Malia is an occasional Current columnist. You may e-mail him at danielomalia@gmail.com.

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Pledge of Allegiance still means a lot Commentary By Ken Kingshill I first heard Red Skelton’s explanation of the Pledge of Allegiance recently at Cub Scout camp. Skelton’s elementary school teacher felt that his students were reciting the pledge without considering the meaning of the words, so he provided definitions. Given the time of year and the times in which we live, I think it bears repeating. “I – meaning me, an individual, a committee of one. Pledge – dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without self pity. Allegiance – my love and my devotion. To the Flag – our standard, Old Glory, a symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there is respect because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody’s job. Of the United – that means that we have all come together. States – individual communities that have united into [fifty] great states. [Fifty] individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose, all divided with imaginary boundaries, yet united to a common cause, and that’s love of country. Of America

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And to the Republic – a republic, a state in which sovereign power is invested in representatives chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people and it’s from the people to the leaders, not from the leaders to the people. For which it stands! One nation – meaning, so blessed by God. Indivisible – incapable of being divided. With Liberty – which is freedom and the right of power to live one’s life without threats or fear or any sort of retaliation. And justice – The principle and quality of dealing fairly with others. For all – which means, boys and girls, it’s as much your country as it is mine.” Red was concerned that the later addition of the words “under God” would cause the Pledge to be eliminated from schools. Thankfully, so far it has not. City Councilor Ken Kingshill is a Westfield resident and Realtor. You may e-mail him at kkingshill@ westfield.in.gov.

Why are we indentified by our differences? COMMENTARY By Robin Chaddock “If people would consider not so much wherein they differ, as wherein they agree, there would be far less uncharitableness and angry feeling in the world.” - Joseph Addison Have you ever heard someone say something that was so profoundly simple – and so profoundly true – that you just knew we, as a culture, wouldn’t be able to embrace or enact it? Recently, I had the joy of delivering a little lunchtime speech I like giving called “Eight Great Ways to Build a Strong Community” to a local service organization. One of the points of the presentation is “appreciate diversity.” When I say appreciate, I don’t mean just tolerate. I don’t mean just be politically correct. I don’t mean make sure pockets of different cultures feel safe and respected if they keep to themselves. I mean appreciate. The dictionary indicates that to appreciate something, we will place value on and in it, we will show uncommon awareness of it, we will be grateful for it. To appreciate means we take time to notice, to engage, to assimilate the goodness of something. So to appreciate diversity, we need to do more than just acknowledge it exists and

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dive into getting to know people who are difference from us, who have a different background, culture, way of celebrating and way of thinking. And I think it’s actually a pretty good point – and an even better practice. What took me off guard when I asked for responses from the group on this point was something a very dear gentleman at a table near the front said. In a dignified and caring tone of voice, he said, “I believe we should also stop identifying people by their culture, color or race. We need to stop referring to others a ‘black people’ or ‘Hispanic people’ or ‘Asian people’ and just call people, people.” A point beautifully made. Instead of boxing up folks because of our differences, what if we fully acknowledged the differences, even celebrated and learned from the differences, but at the end of the day remembered we’re all people, created out of the same stuff, here for the purpose of getting along and making the world a better place. Robin Chaddock is a freelance author, speaker and life coach in Westfield. She welcomes comments and can be reached at RobinCoaches@aol.com.

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Home away from home Exchange student Sven Reichert started a new life in Westfield

By Elizabeth Noel Current in Westfield Wearing a gray t-shirt, khaki shorts, and flip flops, Sven Reichert looked like a typical American teenager sitting in a Westfield living room last week, his framed cross country picture displayed on an end table. “I think I have fit in pretty well,” said the 17-year-old foreign exchange student, his German accent faintly detectable. “At least I’ve tried to.” After 10 months in the United States, Reichert is returning home to Sulzbach, a town in Southwest Germany, but the impression he left on members of the Westfield community shows he did much more than fit in. He started a new life in Westfield – made new friends, grew to love a new family and tried a number of new things. His time in Westfield ended last week with his return to Germany, but friends and family say he left his mark on the community. Reichert came to Indiana last August, where he attended Westfield High School for the year and stayed with Kent and Dierdre Rinne and their three kids, Colin, Ethan, and Ellie. “It wasn’t that weird staying with a host family. I got used to it pretty quickly,” Reichert said, pulling 7-year-old Ellie onto his lap. “They’re just family now.” Though he came to America by himself, Reichert did not feel alone for very long. A week after his arrival, the Rinnes and their friends introduced him to other Westfield students who became his closest friends. “He just became part of the school,” said Austin Clemens, one of Reichert’s close friends at Westfield. “Everybody knew the guy even if it wasn’t a personal connection.”

HOW HE CAME HERE The Rinnes became a host family for Sven Reichert through American Field Service (AFS), a non-profit organization that sets up exchange students, mostly high schoolers, with host families in over 50 countries around the world. After joining AFS, the Rinnes could choose a student based on gender, age, and nationality. “We were given lots of profiles of kids; we just picked one who we thought would be a good fit for our family,” said Dierdre Rinne. “Sven was a fantastic fit. We’re going to have a hard time sending him back.”

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Though he has studied English since sixth grade, Reichert described the language as the biggest barrier when he first arrived. Though he had to translate everything he heard at first, and spoke slowly according to 11-year-old Ethan, Reichert adapted quickly. “The first trimester, I sat next to him in Anatomy class,” Clemens said. “He was very new to English, so I was trying to walk him through the class. But by the end of it he was talking to me about scientific terms that I didn’t even know.” According to Clemens, Reichert excelled academically and quickly mastered American humor, but was also very adventurous and spontaneous during his time in Westfield. Reichert ran cross country in the fall, wrestled in the winter, and played lacrosse in the spring—three sports that he had never played before. “I don’t think lacrosse exists in Germany,” Reichert said of his favorite of the three sports. “I’m going to try to fit my stick somehow in my suitcase because I think my friends there will like it.” Throughout the year, Reichert traveled to Ohio, spent Thanksgiving in Memphis, and went on a spring break trip to Florida. But despite the traveling, Reichert was happy to be right here, surrounded by the friends he had made and the family he had grown to love. “Indiana is probably not the greatest landscape in the U.S., but it matters a lot more who you meet and the people you’re around,” he said. “It’s more than a vacation; it’s a part of my life. And landscape really doesn’t matter.” Though his year in America is over, Reichert knows that he will keep in touch using Facebook, Skype and “old-fashioned letters and packages.” He looks forward to seeing parents and his older brother and sister in Germany and jokes they will “probably” be excited to see him, too. As he packed his suitcase, Ethan urged Reichert to pack lightly,

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German exchange student Sven Reichert became well known during his year in Westfield and even played varsity in three sports he'd previously never tried

reminding him that there is a 50-pound weight limit and that Ethan himself weighs 48 pounds, leaving room for little else. Though he most likely cannot take his host brother with him, Reichert said he will always remember his year in the U.S. and the people who have become a part of his life, and the Westfield community will not soon forget him, either. “I can’t really imagine him not being here anymore,” Clemens said. “He will definitely be missed.”

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DISPATCHES » Kids Koncert – Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation will present a different concert for children almost every week throughout the summer. This week’s Kids Koncert features the Sensible Shoes Trio. The group will perform Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at West Park, 2700 W. 116th Street. The event is free. For more information, visit www.carmelclayparks.com. » Steve Carell to leave 'The Office' Steve Carell is reaffirming his desire to leave “The Office” and his role as Michael Scott at the end of the sitcom’s upcoming seventh season. “I want to fulfill my contract,” he told Entertainment Weekly. “I think it’s a good time to move on.” -www.ew.com » Heartland to host Reiner premiere Heartland Truly Moving Pictures will host the Heartland premiere of the upcoming major motion picture “Flipped,” August 2 at Hilbert Circle Theatre in downtown Indianapolis (45 Monument Circle). Director, writer and producer Rob Reiner, is scheduled to attend the event along with members of the film’s cast. Tickets are on sale for $25 and include access to a Q&A session with Reiner and dessert reception after the film. Visit www. trulymovingpictures.org for tickets and details. » Tasty extinguisher – Chef Daniel Orr of Indiana University’s Earth Eats recommends keeping an opened bottle of beer or wine within an arm’s reach while grilling. If flame ups occur, these can effectively be used to dial down the flames while also adding flavor to the meat. -www.indianapublicmedia.org » Pack lightly – Nearly every airline now charges about $25 for an initial checked bag, but prices vary widely after that. Southwest Airlines, which does not charge for the first two bags, charges $50 each for a third through ninth bag. However, fees this low aren't common. Delta/Northwest, for example, charges $125 for a third bag and $200 each for bags 4 through 10. A complete list of luggage fees by airline can be found at www.independenttraveler. com.

CRT brings comic opera to stage for U.S. Premiere By Matt Werner Current in Westfield Carmel Repertory Theatre will be presenting the American premier of Esgee’s production of William S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance,” a comic opera in two acts, as part of xCRT’s Season of Premiéres. The story follows a young apprentice pirate, Frederick (played by Andy Morales), and his trials and tribulations of being released from apprenticeship to a band of pirates. Frederick’s nursemaid Ruth, played by Jo Trakimas, is hard of hearing and accidentally sends him to a pirate apprenticeship when he was supposed to become a pilot apprentice. After leaving his apprenticeship and beginning a new life, he becomes infatuated with women since he had never seen any. However, women are not interested in him once they find out about his pirate past. Finally, he meets Mabel, played by Amanda Moon, who is the daughter of a Major General, and the two fall in love. A few modifications have been made with the play such as music and orchestration to give it a more modern feel. Some of the music has been set to a more upbeat, jazzy tune and some have a pop feel to them. Many of the songs in the show are considered some of the most well known works written by Gilbert and Sullivan.

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Luke McConnell of Carmel (red) and Howard Baetzhold of Noblesville (green) perform as the Pirate King and Major General, respectively, during a rehearsal last week at Clay Middle School

“It first premiered in 1870s. This version is based on one done in New York starring Kevin Kline and Linda Ronstadt,” Director Larry Creviston said. “Some of the music was taken out basically for Linda Ronstadt and the Gilbert and Sullivan purists didn’t like that. “All the original music is back in, and a few comedic touches were added for more contemporary audience. It is a very funny version of the

original Gilbert and Sullivan classic.” Performances are July 16 to 18 and July 23 to 25 as well as July 30 to August 1. Friday and Saturday shows are at 8 p.m., and Sunday Matinees are at 2:30 p.m. Performances will be at Clay Middle School. Adult tickets are $15, and senior, student, and child tickets are $12. For more ticket information call 767-3973.

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What: The upcoming installment of this summer family concert series When: July 11, 1 to 4 p.m. Where: Main Street at the Monon Trail Info: www.carmelartsanddesign.com or 571-ARTS Details: The beauty and artistry synonymous with the Carmel Arts & Design District will extend beyond its galleries once again as Carmel singer Heather Ramsey performs during this outdoor concert. Concert atRamsey tendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs or blankets, and bike racks will be provided for guests that prefer to pedal and park.

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Prosperity, fertility and children to work the land COMMENTARY By Chef Michael Vlasich What food is responsible for feeding more people than any other in the world? This same food is responsible for the employment of more people than any other food. Fifty percent of the entire amount of this food is consumed within eight miles of its place of origin. It originated more than 5,000 years ago and is believed to be one of the first crops ever cultivated. It is grown on all continents of the world except Antarctica. Enough teasers, I am talking about rice. Rice belongs to the grass family. The plant needs both warmth and moisture to grow and survive. It is consumed by nearly one half of the entire population of the world, and it is one of the few foods that are entirely non-allergenic and gluten-free. Originating in China and India, rice passed through Greece, and then to other Mediterranean empires such as Rome and Egypt, finally moving on to Africa, Europe and then the Americas. The first cultivation of rice in this country happened by accident. After a storm damaged a ship docked in Charleston Harbor, S.C., the captain handed over a bag of rice to a local plantation owner in trade for room, board and a night of rum-soaked celebrations. By the mid 1720s, Charleston was exporting more than 4,000 tons of rice a year. Rice was an easy commodity to ship and trade because of its size and versatility. It was able to be grown in the desert conditions of the Arabian Peninsula, wetlands of the Orient, and flooded deltas of the Americas. Although it is small and manageable, most people don’t realize rice incredibly prolific. One seed of rice yields more than 3,000 edible grains. Generally, a good place to grow rice will have high rainfall and low labor costs, as these seem to be favorable ingredients for success. It is estimated, that it takes 3,000 to 4,000 tons of water to produce one ton of rice, which is why flooding the fields is the customary way to cultivate this plant. Looking at the major areas of growth in the United States – Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri – it makes sense, as these environments will accommodate the recipe for success.

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BLACK BEAN, CORN AND RICE SIDE DISH Ingredients: • 6 cups cooked brown rice • 15 oz. can black beans rinsed and drained • 15 oz. can corn drained [white preferably] • 4 tomatoes diced • 1/2 cup red onion small diced • 1/2 cup cilantro • 1 each jalapeno seeded and diced • 2 tbsp. lemon or lime juice • 1 tbsp. olive oil • 1 tbsp. chicken base dissolved in 1/4 cup water • 1/4 tsp. ground pepper • 2 dash hot sauce Directions: Combine all vegetables with cilantro and jalapenos, with juice oil, stock, pepper, and hot sauce, mix with rice, heat until 165 degrees and serve.

The most frequently asked question about rice I get is, “Do birds really explode after eating rice thrown after weddings?” I can tell you this is most certainly an urban legend. One way to prove it is simply this: Do you see a plethora of bird carcasses lying all over the ground in states that farm rice? Birds eat rice in the wild all the time. If this were true, there would be no birds anywhere in the Pacific Rim. Why do we throw rice at weddings anyway? This dates back to the Assyrian, Roman, and Egyptian days. It simply means good luck. The use of rice or wheat dates back to when the use of food meant prosperity and fertility. Throwing these items was meant to bring these blessings to the newlyweds and ensure they would have many children to work the land.

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Type of food: Steak and seafood Price Range: $50 and up Specialty menu items: Filet Mignon, Ribeye, New York Strip, Lamb Chops, Barbecued Shrimp, Stuffed Chicken Breast, Ruth’s Chop Salad. Dress: Business casual Reservations: Accepted Smoking: Not permitted

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BUTTERFLIED GRILLED CHICKEN WITH A CHILE-LIME RUB

GRILLED TOMATO AND BASIL PIZZAS

Makes 6 servings Ingredients • 3 tbsp. chile powder, preferably New Mexico chile, or Hungarian paprika • 2 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil • 2 tsp. freshly grated lime zest • 3 tbsp. lime juice • 1 tbsp. minced garlic • 1 tsp. ground coriander • 1 tsp. ground cumin • 1 tsp. dried oregano, preferably Mexican • 1 1/2 tsp. kosher salt • 1 tsp. freshly ground pepper • 1 pinch ground cinnamon • 1 whole 3 1/2- to 4-pound chicken Directions 1. Combine chile powder (or paprika) and oil in a small bowl with lime zest and juice, garlic, coriander, cumin, oregano, salt, pepper and cinnamon to form a wet paste. 2. Using kitchen shears, cut the chicken down one side of the backbone, through the ribs. Make an identical cut on the opposite side to remove the backbone

completely; discard (or reserve it for stock). Place the chicken cut-side down and flatten with the heel of your hand. Generously smear the spice rub under and over the skin and on the interior of the bird. Place in a nonreactive baking dish. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight or up to 24 hours. 3. Preheat half the grill to medium-high (or build a medium-high heat fire on one side of a charcoal grill); leave the other half unheated. Have a squirt bottle of water ready by the grill. 4. Leave all the spice rub on the chicken. Place the chicken skin-side down over the heat and grill until the skin begins to color and char marks form, about 5 minutes. (Extinguish any flare-ups with the squirt bottle.) Flip over and grill 5 minutes more. Move the chicken to the unheated side. Close the lid and cook, making sure the chicken is flat against the grate, until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of a thigh without touching bone registers 165 degrees F, 30 to 40 minutes. Transfer to a platter and let rest for 5 to 10 minutes before carving. -www.recipezaar.com

Mosaic artist moves brings work to Carmel By Elizabeth Noel Current in Westfield After years of drawing in black and white, artist Michele Soncini realized that she wanted to get over her fear of color. While attending a workshop at the Perkins Center for the Arts in New Jersey, she gained a passion for the bright, oriental mosaics that now dot the walls of the Blue Egg Art Gallery. “It all comes from my inability to sit still,” said Soncini, motioning to her mosaics at the gallery located in the Carmel Arts and Design District. “Plus I was too cheap to pay for cable, so I cut glass instead.” Soncini, who moved to Indiana in September, has been at the Blue Egg since the beginning of June and is excited about her new space. “When I first got here, I went door-to-door looking for people who were interested in my artwork,” she said. “The Blue Egg was immediately receptive.” Blue Egg owner Stephanie Marshall said she did not think twice before creating a spot for Soncini in the gallery. “I’ve seen mosaics before, but none like this,” Marshall said. “The way she captures the human body is like nothing I’ve ever seen.” Soncini describes herself as a figurative artist and emphasizes the human body in her work. “The human body is a vehicle you use to get

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Red Meiko by Michele Soncini through your life,” she said. “Every scar, every break, every blemish is a road map to your life.” Soncini will participate in the District’s Gallery Walk on July 17, where she will introduce herself and her work to the community. She will also be available for group and individual art lessons for drawing and mosaics.

Ingredients • 1 lb. frozen bread dough, thawed • 2 tbsp. olive oil • 4 medium (about 1.5 lb.) tomatoes, ripe, sliced • 4 oz. fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced • 1 cup shredded Fontina cheese (can be substituted for above ingredient) • 1/2 tsp. salt • 1/2 tsp. ground black pepper • 1 cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves, chopped, plus additional leaves for garnish Directions: 1. Cut thawed bread dough into 4 pieces. On oiled cookie sheet, spread and flatten 1 piece dough to about 1/8-inch thickness. Lightly brush dough with some oil. On same cookie sheet, repeat with another piece of dough. Repeat with another oiled cookie sheet and remaining pieces of dough. For easiest handling, cover and refrigerate dough on cookie sheets until ready to use. 2. Place 1 piece of dough at a time, greased side down, on grill over medium-low heat. Grill 2 to 3 minutes or until grill marks appear on underside and dough stiffens (dough may puff slightly). Brush top with

some oil. With tongs, turn crust over. Quickly arrange one-fourth of tomatoes and one-fourth of cheese on crust. 3. Cook pizza 4 to 6 minutes longer or until cheese melts and underside is evenly browned and cooked through. With tongs, transfer pizza to cutting board. Sprinkle pizza with 1/8 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Scatter one-fourth of chopped basil on pizza and garnish with basil leaves. Drizzle with some oil if you like. Serve immediately. 4. Repeat with remaining dough and topping ingredients. -www.myrecipes.com

Low-budget vacation time with family can be first-rate Commentary By Tracy Line I was three years old when I took my first vacation. I recall sitting in the backseat of our car, perched next to a cooler full of sandwiches, my brother poking me from the other side and our beloved beagle Tammy at my feet. The six-hour drive to Michigan took forever. My family was more frugal than most. Our Michigan trip became an annual one, and each year we stayed in a tiny camping cabin by a pond. A short walk from here led us to Clearwater Lake. The cabins were sparse: no bathrooms, airconditioning or television. There was a shared latrine down a dusty path. The window screens were full of holes; mosquitoes were a constant. I remember sharing a bedroom with my brother, each of us sweating our way through the night on our individual cots. I also remember what fun we had. Here I learned how to row a boat. I spent hours fishing with my brother, refusing to ever bait the hook

(I still won’t). There was a tiny store where we’d buy ice cream. The cool treats were heaven in that muggy Michigan heat. The lake was great for swimming, and there was a rope swing tied to an old oak tree. Swinging out over the water, jumping into the cool lake on a hot summer day, is there anything better? On our last night, we’d wash our hair in the lake, get dressed and drive over to see my aunt and uncle. We’d all go out to dinner: fried chicken never tasted so good. It may not sound like much of a vacation and it wasn’t. But getting away, spending time with family and doing a whole lot of nothing, this is what mattered. It’s what matters today, too. It was worth every mosquito bite. Tracy Line is a travel agent for Family Vacations in Noblesville, and also a travel writer. Contact her at 317-770-2211, ext 312, or Tracy@familyvacations.com.

But getting away, spending time with family and doing a whole lot of nothing, this is what mattered.

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ART Reflection of Summer

Pirates of Penzance

The Carmel Repertory Theatre will present this American Premiere of EssGee's production for the 21st Century Premiere of Gilbert and Sullivan's “The Pirates of Penzance,” a comic opera. Performances begin July 16 and run through August 1 at Clay Middle School in Carmel. Call 844-2081 for details and ticket information.

A Grand Night for Singing

Come see the show USA Today said "is enough to restore one's faith in the future of the Revue and the durability of Rodgers and Hammerstein.” “A Grand Night for Singing” will be performed by the Actors Theatre of Indiana July 7 through August 1 at the Carmel Community Playhouse at Clay Terrace. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased by calling 669-7983. Tickets for Wednesday and Thursday performances are just $20. Visit www.actorstheatreofindiana.org for details.

The Hamilton County Artists’ Association is presenting “Reflection of Summer” at the Hamilton County Art Center & Birdie Gallery, 195 S. Fifth St., Noblesville, now through August 27. The public is invited to join us for light refreshments and view the latest art relating to summer. Parking is free and the gallery is wheel chair accessible. The Birdie Gallery is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 778-2278 or visit www.hcaa-in.org for details.

COMEDY Comedy at Morty’s

The following headlining acts will be coming to Morty’s Comedy Joint beginning this week: July 8-11 – Darryl Lennox and Cleveland Visit www.mortyscomedy.com for showtimes and details

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High School Musical

Disney’s “High School Musical” goes from the TV screen to the Beef & Board Dinner Theatre stage in its annual family show through July 18. Tickets range from $35 to $58, with special family show discounts of $10 for ages 3-15. Price includes a family-friendly buffet, with a fruit and salad bar, unlimited coffee, tea and lemonade. For reservations and show times, call the box office at 317.872.9664 or visit www.beefandboards. com.

Legacy Five

Centennial Bible Church will present Legacy Five, one of the top southern gospel groups in the country, for the church’s southern gospel concert August 5. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Tickets must be purchased by July 30. For ticket, event or sponsorship information, call 569-5100 or visit www.centennialbiblechurch.org.

LIVE MUSIC Mickey’s Irish Pub

The following musical acts will be playing live at Mickey¹s Irish Pub, 13644 N. Meridian St., Carmel. For more information, call 573-9746: July 9 – Aberdeen Project. July 10 – Peace Train & the Flower Power Trio. July 16 – Lemon Wheel. July 17 – Twisted Gold.

Mo’s Irish Pub

The following musical acts will be playing live at Mo’s Irish Pub, 13193 Levinson Lane in the Hamilton Town Center, Noblesville. For more information, call (317) 770-9020. July 8, 15, 22 and 29 – Through Being Cool. July 9 – Loo Abby. July 10 – American Cheese. July 16 – Greta Speaks (inside) and The Flying Toasters (outside).

Symphony on the Prairie

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

Book OF THE WEEK

A Country Affair By Rebecca Shaw Young Kate Howard begins her first day at the Barleybridge Veterinary Hospital in Yorkshire as a shy and inexperienced receptionist. The busy practice, comprised of vets, nurses and receptionists, cares for pets and farm animals. As Kate gains confidence in herself, she becomes aware that her boyfriend Adam wishes to place limitations on her. She also finds herself attracted to Scott, the Australian vet who is known to break women’s hearts. Deciding to follow her original plans to become a vet, Kate must find the courage to overcome the obstacles set in front of her. A comforting novel of animals and friendly people, “A Country Affair” carries the reader to a world familiar to fans of both Jan Karon and James Herriot. Shaw handles the contemporary problems experienced by the characters with gentleness and sensitivity. This upbeat, restful novel is the first in the Barleybridge series, featuring Kate Howard. Titles in the series since include “Country Wives” and “Country Lovers.”

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DISPATCHES » Think yourself healthy – The way you think can improve your health just as easy as it can make you sick. A new study presented at the meeting of the American Heart Association's Council for High Blood Pressure Research shows guided relaxation can help lower blood pressure. Dr. Dean Ornish uses mindbody techniques in his lifestyle program that, in conjunction with diet and exercise, has shown to slow cellular aging and shut off the genes associated with cancer growth. -www.menshealth.com » Antibiotics lead to obesity? – Martin Blaser, chairman of the department of medicine at New York University Medical School suspects that chronic antibiotic overuse could be making kids fatter by killing off bacteria necessary for efficient digestion. In recent years, scientific studies have shown that bacteria living in the gut and elsewhere may protect us from obesity, diabetes and aid in the metabolism of common drugs like Tylenol. -www.forbes.com

Get to know (and understand) your sugars COMMENTARY By Laura Marenco OK, we all know too much refined white sugar in our diets is not a good thing. We get fat, sluggish (eventually) and put ourselves at risk of developing Type II Diabetes. Understanding sugars, though, can help us stave off the potential ills. There are two reigning varieties of sugar that should command our attention: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic sugars are those that occur naturally in fruits and vegetables; they are so named because they reside within the cell structures themselves. We do not need to cut back on these sugars if we want to lose weight or get healthy. Extrinsic sugars are those not contained within the cell structures of natural foods. Instead they themselves fall into two main groups. These are: • Milk extrinsic sugars: These occur naturally in milk products. • Non-milk extrinsic sugars (NME): These are added to foods. We need to avoid the NME sugars. Their main purpose is to sweeten food products, but NMEs also increase bulk and/or preserve the food products. NME sugars contain no useful nutrients for the body, so are metabolized and stored as fat. When our diet is high in NME sugars, the

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you decided to do a few sets of heavy squats or deadlifts instead of those wimpy bicep curls? Reason No. 3: Appearance. Overuse of a muscle doesn’t just lead to imbalances causing pain like we talked about earlier, but also leads to pain in the eyes of those looking at you. You want a big chest, so you keep training your chest? Well your “big” chest is going to get stiff or short. This tension closes off your chest muscles so that nobody can see them anyways! You will look and feel much better if you keep your chest up and shoulders back. Plus, the “healthy” look is much more appealing to the opposite sex. Remember to keep your training balanced for your health, your progress and your appearance. You really want to fix your training? Set out a monthly plan and train movements, not muscles. Lance Goyke is an exercise science student at IUPUI and has been studying fitness and nutrition for years. Contact him at ljgoyke@ iupui.edu for any questions, concerns or coaching.

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The word of the day for outdoor junkies COMMENTARY By Randy Sorrell Retrofitting, the new verb for partially updating or renovating your surroundings, is suddenly gaining traction as a cost-effective tool to update your home without an exhaustive remodel. Outdoor living spaces continue to entice consumers’ attention, particularly this time of year when even the most die-hard TV addicts are occasionally tempted to wander outside. For outdoor junkies like you and I, patios, decks, landscapes and grilling are more than a priority ... they are a way of life! Most of us already have some sort of deck or patio but would prefer that it have a little more lively character or feel more welcoming. Often, simple solutions are easy to implement. Consider a few of the following retrofits: • Tired of the wood spindle look? One of our favorite edgy solutions is the sleek look of black aluminum spindles that seem to disappear when married with the right handrail. They are less bulky than traditional wood spindles and are almost maintenance free. Stainless steel cable ran vertically or horizontally and tempered safety glass has a contemporary feel and is ideal for environments that command uninterrupted views. Epcot smartly employed a black poly coated mesh for a long boardwalk that would be great for an experimental feel. • Often a combination of built in bench structures with an updated spindles and railing system work wonders.

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Favorite perennial? Give me the happy-go-lucky geranium COMMENTARY By Holly Funk I’m frequently asked about my favorite perennial and I find myself torn like I’ve been asked to choose a favorite child. The question is a sticky one, but I do have a favorite. I am absolutely mad for perennial geranium. Each and every geranium is equally wonderful to me. I’ve loved them as long as I can remember having planted a variety of them at every opportunity on almost every property I’ve gardened. I never grow tired of including them in my garden designs, and they never fail to perform, in shade or the sun. This geranium is not your mom’s red geranium, complete with trailing vinca and a spike in a pot on the porch. That annual geranium actually belongs to the genus Pelargonium; why it is dubbed geranium, I’ve not a clue. Perennial geranium has very little in common with the annual and, in fact, there isn’t a red one to be found. Regardless, in shades of blue, violet, pink and white, this perennial is the perfect plant for any gardener, requiring no special care without overstaying its welcome.

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Do you title or entitle The six ‘As’ of apology COMMENTARY By Brandie Bohney One of my editors suggested I write a column about the difference between the verbs title and entitle. To be honest, I had never even considered such a column, but it turns out, after a bit of research, it’s actually quite a lively little debate. Two groups revolve around the debate: the Either-Or Group and the They-Don’t-Mean-TheSame-Thing Group. My editor falls into the latter category, and I lean that way, too. Let me explain. The Either-Or Group believe you can use either title or entitle as a verb to mean to give a name or title to, as in, “He titled the song, ‘Grouchy Pants Make Me Dance.’” This camp would tell you that you could replace title with entitle, and all would be well with the world. They aren’t without reason, either: Some dictionaries list the above definition or something pretty similar as one of the possible verb usages for both words. Of course, it wouldn’t be a debate without the other group: the TheyDon’t-Mean-The-Same-Thing Group. This group feels that the verb entitle should really only be used to mean to have a right or claim to something or to bestow a title (as in sir) on someone. These folks also have a legitimate reason for their position: Scads of grammar books and other sources for grammatical guidelines insist that entitle should only be used for describing a right or claim to something. And

quite a few dictionaries back them up. So what’s a grammar guru to do? Here’s the deal, folks: This is almost certainly one of those scenarios wherein the acceptable definition is changing because of rampant misuse. The fact that some dictionaries list giving a name or title to as one of the definitions of entitle indicates that the regular misuse of entitle has not only caught on, but become mainstream enough to catch some dictionary editors’ eyes. I’ve discussed this before; it happens. Sometimes we just have to roll with the punches. Sort of. I’m still in the camp that feels that use of the questionable definition of entitle is wrong, even if some dictionaries sanction such use. So if you want my opinion, it is this: Use title when you mean to give a title to or called (The song is titled, “I Only Dance with Ants in My Pants.”). Use entitle to mean to have or bestow a right or claim to something. Someday, the two words might be interchangeable for the former definition, but that day has not yet fully arrived. Until then, join the They-Don’t-Mean-theSame-Thing Group. We’re a lovely group, and we welcome you with open arms.

COMMENTARY By Becky Kapsalis The message, “It’s better to give than to receive” could easily apply to apologies, although one might find it harder to give apologies than to receive them. Parents and kids alike who give apologies cause me to believe they have done something wrong to hurt another person, which, in my view, probably shouldn’t have happened in the first place. But when saying, “I’m sorry,” is necessary, it must be followed up with all of the following for it to be received properly. ADMIT: Admit what you did, without telling lies first, and without having to be asked. ACCOUNT: Explain what you were trying to do, or what you were thinking, even if you were just being careless and not thinking about it. ACKNOWLEDGE: Show you are aware of the pain or hurt that you have caused the other person. Tell them you wish that you had not caused these hurts, and that you are feeling bad yourself because of the hurt that you caused. AFFIRM: Indicate that you still want the

person to like you, and to forgive you. Ask the person to forgive you, and show that you want to improve your relationship with that person. AMEND: Make amends by doing something to make up for the pain you have caused. Do a favor, bring a gift, do chores for the person, or invite the person to do something fun with you. Explain that you want to repay the person for the hurt you caused. ADJUST: Think about what you can do differently next time, so that you won’t repeat the mistake. Change something to prevent it from happening again. Example: “I’m sorry I did that, it must have really hurt you. I still want to be an important person in your life. Let me make it up to you. I would like to do this favor for you to show you I am really sorry.” Hugs! Becky Kapsalis. aka YiaYia (pronounced Ya-Ya.) is a certified parenting advocate and child behavior coach. You may reach her at 317-848-7979 or e-mail becky@indyparenthelp.com

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Dinner this week was a little fishy COMMENTARY By Dick Wolfsie I told a lie to my wife. A whopper, really. I am still not sure I got away with it. I’m a bad fibber, and Mary Ellen is quite perceptive, so it’s unlikely she bought it. If she did believe me, reading this will be the first time she finds out the truth. So whose stupid idea was it to write this column? Here’s what happened. My son graduated from college and moved back at home. We’re encouraging him to go out on his own, but with the job market the way it is, we could be looking at a couple of decades of his residing in the basement storage area, since his old room became my home office. Part of the new living arrangement is that Mary Ellen, Brett and I alternate nights to prepare dinner. Brett has actually produced some tasty meals. He whipped up an awesome beef stroganoff, a respectable platter of salmon cakes and a tasty pasta primavera. We should have never let him leave home. I have always been a failure in the kitchen. When I have an overflowing anxiety about something, my performance is hampered and the results are disappointing. Last Monday, I had disappointed everyone with a pathetic pot roast, so I needed a sure-fire way to redeem myself. The first thing I did was buy a pound of this scrumptious shrimp salad from a gourmet shop in my neighborhood. That was only the beginning of my ruse. I bought some additional frozen shrimp and stuck them in the fridge, in plain sight. Then I left a bottle of balsamic vinegar on the counter and lined up a few stalks of half-chopped celery on the cutting board. I also put some mixing bowls in the sink and filled them with soapy water. I took two large wooden spoons, slathered them with mayo and then partially rinsed them off. This mess had my name all over it.

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The sham took me an hour to pull off, about 20 minutes longer than it would have taken to make a real shrimp salad. Of course, it would have been a lousy shrimp salad and anyone can make a lousy shrimp salad. It takes talent to pretend you made a great shrimp salad. When Mary Ellen got home that night she surveyed the kitchen. “Well, it looks like you’ve spent all day in here,” she said. Perfect. Moments later we all sat down to eat. I watched as she took her first bite. “Dick, this tastes like you bought it somewhere.” I was never so insulted in my life. Or was I flattered? I had to quickly ascertain the meaning of the remark. Here were the possibilities: • I hadn’t fooled her. She caught me. Yikes! • I fooled her. But it tasted awful, like from the Target deli counter. Yuck! • I fooled her. And it was delicious, like I got it at an expensive seafood restaurant. Yum! Brett began spearing dark, BB-sized things out of the salad and flicking them onto his napkin. “Dad, what are these nasty-tasting doodads?” “Well, Brett, as any gourmet cook knows … those are … we call them … Thank goodness, my wife broke in. “They’re capers, Brett. Just one of the five or six exotic ingredients in this shrimp salad, about five or six more than were in your dad’s pot roast. By now, I was sure I had been caught, but I had to ask her point blank. “Mary Ellen, honestly what did you think about my contribution this week?” “It was fine, Dick, perfectly fine. Just a little fishy.”

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Ruminations on the greatest dessert ever made COMMENTARY By Mike Redmond As everyone knows, the Greatest Dessert Ever Invented is the Boston cream pie, which isn’t a pie at all but a yellow cake split horizontally, filled with custard and topped with chocolate. Cake, pudding, chocolate. It doesn’t get much better than that. This is what I was thinking when I bought a one about the size of a manhole cover at one of those warehouse stores. You know, those places where you can get 5,000 envelopes at what looks like a really good price until you get home and realize 5,000 envelopes is about two lifetimes’ supply. Anyway, back to dessert: I was halfway through a piece of BCP, as those of us in the know like to call it, when I wondered: This isn’t pie and the cream isn’t cream. Two fibs in one name. Is Boston cream pie REALLY from Boston? Turns out it is. A quick check of the World Wide Interweb Thingie tells me it was invented by the chef Sanzian for the opening of the Parker House Hotel in 1855. Wow. Revolution AND dessert. You gotta love Boston. BCP is the official dessert of the state of Massachusetts. A Boston cream pie doughnut (a Berliner with chocolate icing) is the official state doughnut. It also turns out that Massachusetts has an official bean (Boston baked) and muffin (corn), as well as cookie (chocolate chip). Indiana has an official dessert, sugar cream pie, but we seem to be lagging in the doughnut, bean and muffin departments. We are REALLY bringing up the rear compared to Oklahoma, which has an entire state meal: Fried okra, squash, cornbread, barbecue pork, biscuits, sausage and gravy, grits, corn, strawberries, chicken fried steak, pecan pie and black-eyed peas.

My word. That’s a state meal? I’d call it the entire menu. If that’s what they consider a meal out in Oklahokie, those poor folks must be sweating gravy. This will never happen in Indiana. We’re still fighting about what time it should be. There’s no way we could reach consensus as to the state foods. I’m pretty sure we’d all agree on tomatoes and sweet corn, but it would all fall apart after that. Take the main course. Some would say it should be the pork tenderloin sandwich, and they’d be right. Others would argue for chicken and noodles, served on a bed of mashed potatoes, and they’d be right, too. And some would say it should be both. Those would be the people who recently moved here from Tulsa. Dessert’s taken care of, I guess, although I personally don’t care as much for sugar cream pie as I do for black raspberry pie (especially warm, with vanilla ice cream). Persimmon pudding has a nice Hoosier quality about it, too. Breakfast? There is no state breakfast because there is simply no agreement between the biscuits and gravy people in the south and the mush and headcheese people in the north. How would you compromise? Biscuits and mush? Amazing, the sort of things that pop into your head while you’re eating a piece of warehouse store Boston cream pie. And since I have about 90 percent of the thing left to go, I imagine my imagination’s going to get a workout over the next week or so. Starting with figuring out what I can do with 5,000 envelopes. Mike Redmond is an author, journalist, humorist and speaker. Write him at mike@ mikeredmondonline.com or P.O. Box 44385, Indianapolis, IN 46244.

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GOLD P6077A..............NOW 24,640 $ $$LEXUS ‘06 LEXUS GX470 ONLY AT YOUR DEALER ‘06 LEXUS ‘08 LEXUS IS250 BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY 24K ..................................................... NOW $17,988 19,998 LARAMIE CREW CAB 23K CUMMINS! 101020A................... NOW $27,595 30,135WHITE W/IVORY L W/TAN AND LIKEMILES! NEW! ................................................... NOW GOLD W/TAN ANDRAM JUST 17KMILES! MILES! P6033B....................................... NOW BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER ANDW/JUST FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW 24,640 ‘06 BLACK CHRYSLER 300C ‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORT W/IVORY LEATHER ANDFourth CHROMES!ofP6088...........................NOW ‘07 VW GTILEATHER ‘05 DODGE 2500 SLT AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW some ofES330 that this July. $22,935 simplicity of His message: Love God, and love WHITE $33,550 $ $$20,995 $$34,770WHITE W/IVORY L SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND300C ONLYMILES! 43KAWD MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........AND NOW BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................ NOW ‘06 BLACK CHRYSLER ‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORT SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER LOADED! 39K MILES! 101317A................. NOW 36,995 LEXUS ES350 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW 22,935 W/PLAID AND‘07 ONLY 24K ..................................................... NOW 19,998 LARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A................... NOW 30,135 ‘07 VW GTI ‘05 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW 33,550 $ $ ‘08 LEXUS R $P6115 SILVER W/GRAYA4 LEATHER AND 24K ONLYMILES! 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........NOW NOW $AT 20,995 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! ................................NOW NOW $30,135 34,770 ‘07 ES350 ‘04 LEXUS RX330 BLACK W/PLAID AND‘09 ONLY ..................................................... 19,998 LARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A................... LEXUS ES350 each other. ‘07 ‘07 AUDI 2.0T QUATTRO ‘07 BMW 550I ONLY DEALER ‘06 CHRYSLER 300C ‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORT BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35KLEXUS MILES! P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 $ YOUR $ ‘08 LEXUS R $ LEXUS RX350 ‘04 BAMBOO LEXUS RX330 $$33K ‘09 LEXUS ES350 ONLY AT YOUR LEXUS DEALER CHARCOAL LEATHER ONLY 31K ............................. NOW $ 24,995 CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY MILES! .........................NOW NOW $$34,770 35,995BLACK W/BLACK ‘07 SILVER AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO ‘07 BMW 550I W/GRAYW/GRAY LEATHER AND300C ONLYAND 43K MILES! HEMI,MILES! HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........ NOW 20,995 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER ANDSPORT LOADED! P6115 ................................ ‘06 CHRYSLER ‘07 INFINITI M45 BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 W/IVORY LEATHER AND FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW $24,640 $ $ $ WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW 34,788 $ $33K BLACK W/BLACK CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! ............................. NOW AND 24,995 CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY MILES! ......................... NOW 34,770 35,995 Certainly, not every era of the Christian faith BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER AND SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........ NOW 20,995 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................ NOW SAVANNAH W/IVORY LEATHER JUST 38K MILES 101374A ................ NOW 30,995 ‘08 DODGE MAGNUM ‘08 MAZDA R FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW 24,640 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 LEXUS CERTIFIED Bob Walters (www.believerbob. ‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO ‘07 BMW 550I WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW 34,788 $ $ $ ‘06 ANNIVERSARY LEXUS G $ DODGE MAGNUM ‘08 MAZDA R ‘07 LEXUS IS250 ‘07 LEXUS ES350 blogspot.com, email rlwcom@aol. $ LEXUS CERTIFIED LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! ............................. NOWJUST CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND96th ONLY 33K MILES! ......................... NOW $35,995 ‘07 CHARCOAL AUDI W/GRAY A4 ‘08 2.0T QUATTRO ‘07MILES! BMW 550I RED W/GRAY AND SHARP! 43KAND MILES! ............................................. NOW 16,995 EDITIO ‘08 LEXUS RX350 $$ $24,995 4610 E. St. | Indianapolis ‘06 LEXUS G AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER ONLY 27K 10672A......NOW 27,988 has been great. Early on, there were the Chris‘07 LEXUS LS460L ‘07 BLACK LEXUS ES350 CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! ............................. NOW 24,995 CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 33K MILES! ......................... NOW 35,995 ‘06 LEXUS ES330 ‘08 LEXUS IS250 $16,995 W/GRAY AND SHARP!LEATHER JUST 43KAND MILES! ............................................. NOW ANNIVERSARY EDITIO ‘08 RED LEXUS RX350 4610 E. 96th St. | Indianapolis AWD BLACK W/BLACK ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW 27,988 W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $27,435 WHITE W/IVORY LEA $ $ BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $ ‘06 WHITE LEXUS ES330 ‘08 AWD LEXUS IS250 $35,160 W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW 22,935 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K NOW MILES! P6110.........NOW 33,550WHITE W/IVORYTL ‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE com) authors Mark 35Krecommends MILES! P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 LEA BLUE W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 44K MILES! DVD’S P6155 ................ 49,995 tians and lions as Roman entertainment. Then BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST $ $ ‘07 ACURA 4610 E. 96th St. | Indianapolis $ BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW 35,160 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW 22,935 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW 33,550 $ 774-7738 ‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ACURA (888) ‘07 CHARCOAL LEXUS IS250 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 Noll, George Marsden and Nathan $ ‘04 LEXUS RX330 ‘09 LEXUS ES350 ‘08 SILVER LEXUS R W/GRAY AND ONLY INTHE SUN! ................. NOW W/BLACK TL LEA 4610 E.AND96th St.LDR483.............NOW | Indianapolis $ 29K MILES! ‘06 LEXUS GX470 AWD W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUSTFUN 34K MILES ! L6095 ........ NOW .$$16,988 28,010 $ (888) 774-7738 LEXUS IS250 ‘04 ‘08 LEXUS RX330 LEXUS LS460 BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER ANDCHARCOAL FACTORYSILVER NAV! W/GRAY P6077A..............NOW 24,640 ‘09 LEXUS ES350 ‘08 SILVER LEXUS RL came the heresies of the early church. Then‘07 there AWD WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER ONLY 14K MILES! 34,788 AND ONLY MILES! INTHE SUN! ................. NOW W/BLACK LEA $ 29KCERTIFIED ‘06 LEXUS GX470 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $27,988 LEXUS PRE-OWNED AWD W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUSTFUN34K MILES ! L6095 ........ NOW .$16,988 28,010 $ WHITE W/IVORY W/IVORY LEATHER ANDHONDA FACTORYSILVER NAV! P6077A..............NOW 24,640 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW 34,788 www.tomwoodlexus.com ‘07 BAMBOO LEXUS ES350 Hatch for27K U.S.MILES! religious history. ‘07 ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA CR (888) 774-7738 $ AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 10672A......NOW 27,988 LEXUS CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘08 LEXUS ES350 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A..................... NOW 35,430 $ $ JUST WHITE W/IVORY L BLUE W/GRAY LEATHER AND 29K MILES! P6153.......................... NOW 50,805 $ $ were the Muslim marauders, the Christian ‘07 Cru- LEXUS IS250 ‘07 BLACK LEXUS ES350 www.tomwoodlexus.com ‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA CR (888) 774-7738 W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 $17,988 ‘08 BLACK LEXUS RX350 ‘08 LEXUS ES350 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND$LIKE JUST 42K MILES! 101182A..................... NOW 35,430 W/BLACK LEATHER ANDTHE ONLY 36KMOST MILES! P6108.............NOW 35,160LEXUS BLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND NEW! ................................................... W/TAN AND L JUS PREPARED TO PASS DEMANDING $ $ ‘07 GOLD BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER ONLY MILES! L6119 ................. NOW 30,115 $ BLACK W/IVORYIS250 LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 $17,988 ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 ‘07 ‘09 LEXUS BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER ANDTHE ONLY 36KMOST MILES! P6108.............NOW 35,160 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 www.tomwoodlexus.com BLACK W/TAN LEATHER ANDAND LIKE NEW!38K ................................................... NOW GOLD W/TAN AND L JUS LEXUS ES350 PREPARED TO PASS DEMANDING ‘07 LEXUS ‘06L6119 LEXUS GX470 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095 ........NOW. $28,010 $ ONLY 38K MILES! BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ................. NOW 30,115 $ALL: YOUR OWN. ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 SILVER W/BLACK LEAT BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K GTI MILES! 10672A......NOW 27,988 ‘06 INSPECTION www.tomwoodlexus.com ‘07 VW RA OF $ ‘05 DODGE LEXUS GX470 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095 ........NOW. 28,010 $AND ‘06 AWD LEXUS ES330 ‘08 LEXUS IS250 ‘08 LEXUS GX470 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K$ 101182A..................... NOW $35,430 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 $MILES! SILVER W/BLACK LEAT BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW 27,988 SMOKEY GRANITE W/BLACK LEATHER AND 17KINSPECTION MILES! LDR489.............. NOW 35,485 ‘07 VW GTI ‘05 LARAMIE DODGE RA OF ALL: YOUR $OWN. $ ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 $ $ ‘06 LEXUS LEXUS ES330 ‘08 LEXUS IS250 ‘08 ES350 ‘08 LEXUS GX470 BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLYLEATHER 24K MILES! ..................................................... 19,998 CREW CAB WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST MILES! 101182A..................... NOW 35,430 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 $ $AND Drivers tend to demand a lotNOW from a 42K Certified Pre-Owned Lexus. Coincidentally, WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW$$22,935 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘08 LEXUS S AWD BLACK W/BLACK W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW 33,550 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A ..... NOW 31,910 ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 $ $ SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES ! L6095 ........ONLY NOW .24K 28,010 ‘08 BLUE LEXUS ES350 BLACK W/PLAID AND MILES! ..................................................... NOW 19,998 LARAMIE CREW CAB $ $ ‘07 LEXUS LS460 Drivers tend to demand a lot from a Certified Pre-Owned Lexus. Coincidentally, ‘07 LEXUS SC430 WHITEW/IVORY W/IVORYLEATHER LEATHER CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW 22,935 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ANDAND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW $30,115 ‘08 LEXUS SW so do we. Each vehicle is meticulously scrutinized and reconditioned so we AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW 33,550 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A ..... NOW 31,910 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095 ........NOW . 28,010 $ ‘07 INFINITI ‘08 AWD LEXUS ES350 ‘06 CHRYSLER 300C $26K ‘07 LEXUS LS460 SMOKEY GRANITEM W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW 30,115 ‘04 BLUE LEXUS RX330 doconfidently we. WHITE EachW/IVORY vehicle is meticulously scrutinized and reconditioned somile we $ total vehicle ‘07 LEXUS RX350 LEATHER AND MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 $ NEW INSIDE ANDso can back them withONLY a three-year/100,000 ‘09 LEXUS ES350 $ SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE OUT! 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 ‘07 LEXUS LS460 SMOKEY GRANITE W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 29K MILES! 10496A2.. NOW 42,650 ‘08 LEXUS ES350 ‘06 CHRYSLER 300C ‘07 INFINITI M $ BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLYSILVER 38K MILES! L6119 LEATHER ................. NOW 30,115 SMOKEY GRANITE W $ $ ‘04 LEXUS LEXUS RX330 ‘08 GX470 ‘07 LEXUS RX350 $ W/GRAY AND ONLY 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........ NOW 20,995 BLACK W/BLACK LEA $ can confidently back them with a three-year/100,000 total vehicle mile ‘09 LEXUS ES350 $ warranty.* So if you’re considering a Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle, we invite SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER ANDAND LIKE30,115 NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 ‘07 LEXUS LS460 BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER AND FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW$$24,640 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE$ AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100 BLUE W/IVORY GX470 LEATHER AND ONLYSILVER 38K MILES! L6119 LEATHER ................. NOW BREAKWATER W/GRAY LIKE NEW!14K 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 ‘08 LEXUS L WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND MILES! LDR483.............NOW 34,788 ‘08 ‘10 LEXUS ‘08 SILVER LEXUS GX470 W/GRAY AND ONLY 43KONLY MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........ NOW 20,995 warranty.* So ifW/BLACK you’re considering a Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle, we you to bring your exacting standards to your Lexus dealer today. To invite learn BLACK W/BLACK LEA $ LIKE NEW! 42K LEXUS RX350 BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW 24,640 ‘08 LEXUS SC340 SILVER LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 W/GRAY LEATHER AND AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW $31,910 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 ‘08 LEXUS L WHITE W/IVORY AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW 34,788 ‘08 SILVER LEXUS ‘08 LEXUS SC340 W/GRAYGX470 LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298ALEATHER ..... NOW 31,910 ‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO ‘07 BMW 550 you to bring your exacting standards to your Lexus dealer today. To learn more, visit LexusCPO.com. $ $ ‘08 LEXUS SC340 $ ‘07 SILVER LEXUS W/GRAYES350 LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW 31,910 SILVER W/BLACK ‘09 IS250 $ ONLY $ ‘08 LEXUS SC340 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A ..... NOWLEATHER 31,910 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND 24KNOW MILES! 101095A....NOW 47,995 ‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO BMW 550LLL SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY AND 31K ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A....NOW 47,995 ‘07 LEXUS RX350 $ more, visit LexusCPO.com. WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND W/OPTIONS! 10496A1 ................. 40,995 $$ $ ‘07 CHARCOAL LEXUS ES350 SILVER W/BLACK ‘07 LEXUS CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY MILES! ............................. NOW 24,995 W/GRAY ‘09 LEXUS IS250 $LOADED ‘08 LEXUS RX350 SMOKEY GRANITELS460 W/GRAY LEATHER ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A....NOW 47,995 BLACK W/IVORYRX350 LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $$27,435 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K 101095A....NOW 47,995 ‘07 LEXUS RX350 AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13KMILES! MILES! LDR488 .....NOW ..$$ 32,988 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKECHARCOAL NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 ‘08 LEXUS L AND $ ‘07 LEXUS RX350 W/GRAY LEATHER ONLY 31K MILES! ............................. NOW 24,995 CHARCOAL W/GRAY L BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW 35,160 $ AND $ $ BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K42K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $32,140 27,435 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! MILES! P6091...........NOW AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW .. 32,988 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 ‘10 LEXUS LS460 ‘08 LEXUS LS460 L ONLY 36K‘08 LEXUS W/BLACKLS460 LEATHER ANDLJUST 27K35,160 MILES! P6126...............NOW $57,970 ‘09 LEXUS IS250 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND MILES!SILVER P6108.............NOW $ AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 ‘07 BREAKWATER LEXUS W/GRAY IS250 $27K MILES! P6126...............NOW ‘08 LEXUS LS460 LJUST 27K MILES! SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 57,970 ‘09 AWD, LEXUS IS250 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW .. AND 32,988 ‘06 LEXUS GX470 $ ONLY AT YOUR LEXUS DEALERNOW$65,995 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER NOW $ ‘07 LEXUS LEXUS IS250 ‘09 IS250 $57,970 AWD LEATHER...STILL UNDER P6126............... FACTORY WARRANTY! P6151 AWD, SMOKEY GRANITETRUFFLE W/GRAY LEATHER ANDW/BLACK JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW .. AND 32,988 ‘06 LEXUS GX470 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $$27,988 ONLY AT YOUR$ LEXUS DEALER SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER JUST 27K MILES! P6126............... NOW 57,970 ‘09 AWD, LEXUS IS250 AWDSMOKEY BLACK GRANITE W/BLACK LEATHER ANDAND ONLY 10672A......NOW 27,988 W/GRAY LEATHER JUST27K 13KMILES! MILES! LDR488 .....NOW .. $32,988 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A.....................NOW $35,430 TOM WOOD SELECT SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW .. 32,988 ‘07 AWD, LEXUS IS250 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A..................... $ TOM WOOD SELECTNOW 35,430 ‘07 AWD LEXUS IS250 ‘08 LEXUS RX350 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095 ........NOW. $28,010 ‘08 DODGE MAGNUM ‘08 MAZDA RX-8 $ ‘08 LEXUS RX350 $ $ ‘08 MAZDA R ‘08 DODGE MAGNUM AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095 ........NOW. 28,010 VWANDGTI WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLYCERTIFIED 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW RED W/GRAY SHARP! JUST 43KDODGE MILES! ............................................. NOW $16,995 EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C........................... NOW $25,485 ‘08 ‘08 DODGE MAGNUM ‘08 ANNIVERSARY MAZDA RX-8 $37,160 $ ‘08 MAGNUM ‘08 MAZDA R LEXUS ‘08 LEXUS ES350 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND 26K............................................. MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 W/GRAY AND SHARP! 43KONLY MILES! NOW W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43KRED MILES! ............................................. NOWJUST 16,995 EDITION 19K MILES! L6003C........................... $ NOW 25,485ANNIVERSARY EDIT ‘08 RED FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ANNIVERSARY ACURA TL W/JUST TYPE S$16,995 $ BLACK W/ PLAID AND ONLY 24KMILES!......... ....................................... NOW 18,688 LEXUS CERTIFIED ‘08 BLUE LEXUS ES350 $ $ RED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! ............................................. NOW 16,995 ‘07 LEXUS LS460 W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW $30,115 CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN! ................. NOW $16,988 SILVER W/BLACK TL LEATHER AND JUSTS 39K MILES! .............................. NOW $25,995ANNIVERSARY EDIT ‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ACURA TYPE ‘06 CHARCOAL LEXUS ES330 ‘08 SILVER LEXUS IS250 $MILES! .............................. NOW $25,995 ‘07 LEXUS LS460 ‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ACURA T BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW 30,115 W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K300C MILES! FUN INTHE SUN! ................. NOW $16,988 W/BLACK LEATHER AND 39K CHRYSLER ‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA CRVLEATHER EXJUSTW/JUST $ ‘06 ‘06 LEXUS ‘08 LEXUS IS250 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 WHITE W/IVORYES330 LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW ‘08 MAGNUM ‘08 MAZDA RX-8 $16,988 AWD BLACK W/BLACK 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW $$33,550 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 SILVER ACURA $$22,935 ‘08 DODGE LEXUS GX470 $ NOW 27,595 CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUNOUT! INTHE SUN! ................. NOW W/BLACK T L $ $$ W/TAN LEATHER AND W/GRAY LIKE ................................................... NOW 17,988 GOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B....................................... ‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA CRV EX HEMI! SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER ANDAND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND 101174A ...................NOW 38,100 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND NEW! CHROMES! P6088...........................NOW ‘08 MAGNUM ‘08 MAZDA RX-8 AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K NOW MILES! P6110.........NOW SILVER LEATHER ONLY 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, 20,695 $ 22,935 $ 33,550 $ ‘04 BLACK LEXUS RX330 ‘08 DODGE LEXUS GX470 ‘09 LEXUS ES350 RED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! ............................................. NOW 16,995 ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K L6003C........................... NOW 25,485 CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN! ................. NOW 16,988 $ $ BLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ................................................... NOW $17,988 GOLD W/TAN ANDRAM JUST 17K MILES! P6033B....................................... NOW $27,595SILVER W/BLACK L ‘08 LEXUS SC340 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A ..... NOW 31,910 ‘07 VW GTI ‘05 DODGE 2500 SLT $ ‘04 LEXUS RX330 BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER ANDANNIVERSARY FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW ‘09 WHITE LEXUS IS-5660388 RED W/GRAY ANDLEATHER SHARP! JUST 43K MILES!W/OPTIONS! ............................................. NOW 16,995 EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C........................... NOW 25,485 W/IVORYES350 LEATHER AND ONLY$ 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW $$34,788 $$24,640 ‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA SILVER W/GRAY AND LOADED 101298A ..... NOW 31,910 ‘08 LEXUS SC340 BLACK W/PLAID ANDA4 ONLY 24K MILES! ..................................................... NOW $19,998 LARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! 101020A................... NOW 30,135 ‘07 VW GTI DODGE RAM 2500 SLT AUDI 2.0T QUATTRO BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER ANDACURA FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW 24,640 IS-5660388 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CUMMINS! ONLY$ MILES! LDR483.............NOW $ 34,788 ‘08 ‘07 TL TYPE S ‘07 ‘07 LEXUS ES350 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA C C SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY AND ONLY ‘05 24K 101095A....NOW 47,995 $14K ‘08MILES! LEXUS RX350 ‘07 FORD LEXUSMUSTANG RX350 CONVERTIBLE W/PLAID AND ONLY300C 24K MILES! ..................................................... NOW LARAMIE CREW CAB 23KNOW MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A................... $19,998 $ NOW $30,135GOLD W/TAN AND J $$ $$ BLACK W/TAN LEATHER ANDLEATHER LIKE NEW! ................................................... 17,988 ‘06 CHRYSLER ‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORT ‘08 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ‘07 ACURA TL TYPE S ‘07 BLACK LEXUS ES350 BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K W/GRAY MILES! P6105 ...................NOW 27,435 SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A....NOW 47,995 CHARCOAL LEATHER AND ONLY 32K MILES! .......... NOW 23,995 $ $ ‘08 LEXUS RX350 ‘07 FORD LEXUS RX350 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW 35,160 CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN! ................. NOW 16,988 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! .............................. NOW 25,995 $ $ $ BLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND$20,995 LIKE NEW! ................................................... NOW 17,988 SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND300C ONLY 43KJUST MILES! HEMI, HEMI,P6105 HEMI!...................NOW P6094 ........ NOW BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER ANDSPORT LOADED! P6115 ................................ NOW $$34,770GOLD W/TAN AND J ‘06 CHRYSLER ‘07 INFINITI M45 BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND 35K MILES! 27,435 BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW 32,140 $ ‘08 LEXUS LS460 L ‘07 SILVER LEXUS IS250 BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER ONLY25,995 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW 35,160 CHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY FUN ................. 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NOW 35,995 35,430 $ $$MILES! BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY MILES! ..................................................... NOW 19,998 CREW CA AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW 27,988 ‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-L ‘08 HONDA CRV $EX $$ ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/ JUST 19K MILES!L6003C ........................... NOW 23,995 ‘07 CHARCOAL LEXUS IS250 SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6126............... NOW 57,970 W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ................................................... NOW $$17,988 GOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B....................................... NOW 27,595 ‘09 BLACK LEXUS IS250 $ W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! ............................. NOW 24,995 CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 33K MILES! ......................... NOW 35,995 WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A..................... NOW 35,430 BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY 24K NOW 19,998 LARAMIE CREW CA $ MILES! ..................................................... ‘08 LEXUS RX350 AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW .. 32,988 ‘07 LEXUS IS250 AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES ! L6095 ........ NOW . 28,010 $ BLACK W/TANGRANITE LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ................................................... NOW 17,988 GOLD AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B....................................... NOW 27,595 $ ‘07 INFINITI $ ‘06 CHRYSLER 300C ‘08 WHITE LEXUS RX350 HONDA CRV EX W/TAN W/IVORY LEATHER AND96th ONLY$26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW 37,160 AWD, SMOKEY AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHERDODGE W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095 ........NOW . 2500 28,010SLT 4610 E. St. || Indianapolis $ ‘07 INFINITI ‘08 ‘08 LEXUS ES350 ‘07 VW GTI W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! 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