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Marcus Downs, a recent Park Tudor High School graduate, will be heading to Yale in the fall to throw discus and study. (Photo by Theresa Skutt) Founded Jan. 29, 2008, at Westfield, IN Vol. VIII, No. 25 Copyright 2013. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Westfield are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.

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Doctor organizes ‘Man Olympics’

By Adam Aasen • adam@youarecurrent.com

Often a cancer fundraiser will involve a blacktie dinner or a concert. But when Dr. Matt philanthropy Priddy decided to honor his brother Joel, who died of T-cell lymphoma in 2004 at age 24, he went a different route. Matt decided to go with tricycle races, Jell-O pits and water balloons in a slingshot. It’s called the “Man OlymJoel Priddy pics” and last time they raised around $5,600 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Matt and his wife Jennifer, an OB-GYN, have hosted the event at their house every year since 2010. They took last year off while Matt ran his successful campaign for LLS Man of Year for Indianapolis, a campaign where he raised $186,000 an individual state record. This year, their fundraiser is on July 25. Matt, who grew up in Carmel, was very close to Joel, who was two years younger. They both attended IU and were roommates during their senior year of undergrad and during medical school. They bought a house together and we’re on the same path when Joel was diagnosed with cancer at the end of his second year of med school. He died a year later. “Not very long from diagnosis to when he passed away,” he said. “It’s the number one cancer that young people get. So if you’re talking about a child or a young person, you’re statistically probably talking about a blood cancer. It’s a waster of potential.”

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Matt, who now lives in Westfield, said Joel was more outgoing than he was and would easily be described as an extrovert. Joel was the social chair for his fraternity and could gather masses of freshmen – Matt joked that they were his minions – for a project such as constructing a three-story water slide out of lumber off the side of the frat house. “If Joel was in charge of the Man Olympics, there’d probably be a thousand people,” he said. He said it was just the kind of event that his brother would have loved. Like something straight out of the movie, “Revenge of the Nerds.” “It’s the kind of thing that you’d think up late at night at a bar,” Matt joked. It’s grown every year and in 2013 there were 80 participants. He hopes to raise $10,000 in 2015 and thinks that maybe someday the fundraiser could get big enough that they find a larger venue for the event. To donate to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, visit donate.lls.org.

Honor flight recruiting WWII vets – The annual Indy Honor Flight is actively recruiting World War II veterans for free flight to Washington D.C. to visit memorials that have been dedicated to honor their sacrifices. All expenses will be paid. To complete an application, call Indy Honor Flight at 559-1600 or visit www.indyhonorflight.org. Veterans Hall of Fame nominations – The Indiana Military Veterans Hall of Fame is calling for nominations for its second group of honorees through Aug. 1. Up to 15 veterans will be honored for military service achievements and/or community contributions. All nominees must have been born in, entered military service in and live in Indiana. The complete nomination packet and criteria can be found at www.imvhof.com. Art Fair on the Square – The Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission, in cooperation with the Hamilton County Artists Association and Nickel Plate Arts, is calling for artists to participate in Art Fair on the Square on Aug. 1. Those interested can download and print an application at www.hcaa-in.org. Humane Society fundraiser – The Hamilton Disc Golf Union will host its 4th annual Discraft Ace Race, a charity event for the Humane Society of Hamilton Co. The event is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Aug. 16 at Lawrence W. Inlow Park in Carmel. For more information email Matthew Boals at HamiltonDGUnion@gmail.com. Sheriff’s Office hiring – The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for Reserve Sheriff’s Deputies. The unpaid, volunteer position will be hired to assist full-time Sheriff’s Office staff. For more information and an application, contact Deputy Jeff Larkin at thomas.larkin@hamiltoncounty.in.gov or 317-773-1872. Applications are due by Aug. 31.


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By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Creativity is a must for the Jan’s Village Pizza bake-off. “It’s a competition competition where our employees come up with pizza toppings and everything they want on their pizza,” Michelle Thomas, general manager and Jan’s daughter, said. “It’s a friendly competition between the two stores.” Jan’s Village Pizza has a location in Sheridan and Westfield, and whoever wins the competition gets to keep the trophy at their store. The winner of the competition gets $100 and their name and pizza in the restaurant’s menu. In addition to the money and trophy, Thomas said the employees also close up shop for a day to go to Indiana Beach. The competition takes place at Westfield, 108 S. Union St., and will be set up buffet style. The restaurant will only be focused on the competition that evening. The public can still come, but must pay a little higher than the normal menu price to participate in the judging of the pizzas. Although the price is a bit higher, guests get unlimited pizza. People who come in receive a ballot and test the pizzas.

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Thomas (left) shows off her $100 and trophy after winning the annual pizza bake-off next to her mom, Jan in 2013. (Submitted photo)

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The individual winner also gets to advance to a competition in Belterra, Ind. If they win that competition, they get flown to Las Vegas to compete again. Some of the pizzas that have won Jan’s competition before were a Mexican Meltdown and Thomas’s own Mediterranean pizza, which is still on the menu. She proceeded to win Belterra and was sent to Las Vegas to compete with that pizza. “People get really competitive,” Thomas said. “They all want to beat me.” The competition takes place July 20 at 5:30 p.m.

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Westfield resident to attend Yale for discus … and to study By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com An interest that came from his sister eventually led to Westfield resident Marcus Downs signing a letter of intent to become cover story Yale’s only discus thrower, beginning in August. Discus, a track and field event where the athlete throws a heavy disc, has been on Downs’ schedule since middle school when he started. Although he attended Westfield for middle school, he

transferred to Park Tudor to continue his education and discus throwing, saying he improved every year. Downs originally transferred because Park Tudor offered Mandarin, a course that Westfield did not and that he wanted to learn. However, his transfer also placed him as a varsity discus thrower for his entire high school career. “I think it’s really fun to challenge myself because there’s so much technique in (discus) that you can’t just muscle it,” he said. “You have to have nearly perfect technique to have it fly so well, and you can always improve. There’s almost no one who’s completely perfect with form.” Downs said one of his proudest moments was when he broke the Park Tudor school record at regionals his sophomore year. “I’d been throwing 130s (feet) and the school record was 141,” Downs said. “Out of nowhere I threw 145 feet, and I was getting really excited and my

next three throws I improved with every one to 147, 150, 157.” Downs’ final personal record for throwing was his senior year and his last throw of his high school career, where he threw a 184.6. When it comes to Yale, Downs said he is more excited than nervous. “I’m really excited because I’ll be the only discus thrower there when I go, so I’m really excited to see what I can do at the college level,” he said. “There are some great competitions every year, Harvard and Yale versus Cambridge and Oxford for track and field, so I get to travel to England.” Although he has never struggled with upholding academic excellence in addition to his athletics, which include discus, soccer and football, he said he’s nervous about the workload. “It’s Yale, so it will be difficult to keep my studies up, and it’ll be a lot of work juggling that and sports and a social life,” he said. Downs plans on going into global affairs, as he is almost fluent in Spanish and efficient in Mandarin, although he is also considering pre-med. He has been training throughout summer to be at his best when he reaches Yale. Using his garage as a gym, Downs completes workouts organized by his cousin, who is a personal trainer. And despite their excitement at his success, his parents will miss him. “We’ll miss the sarcastic humor and how he always keeps things interesting, and just spending time with him,” Downs’ mother, Julie, said. “We do a lot of family games and watch a lot of movies.” They’ll also miss attending his sporting events, as they’ve never missed one yet. They do plan on attending some of the closer meets. “It’s nice to push yourself and keep going further and further,” Downs said fondly of his sport. “It’s fun to just launch it out there and see it fly.”

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Marcus Downs with his ribbons, medals and track and field related honors. (Photo by Theresa Skutt)

• Age: 18 • Birthday: April 15 • Family: Parents Mark and Julie Downs; sisters Aubrey and Natalie • Favorite thing to do in spare time: Volleyball, musical theatre, loves to sing and dance • Favorite part about musical theatre: West Side Story the summer between sophomore and junior year. Took jazz and tap through school after that. • How many discus meets won: Too many to count, won nearly every meet this year. Keeps all medals and ribbons he wins.


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FR O M   T HE B A C K SH O P We do it daily: Protect the First The advertising supplement in last week’s paper, the one placed by Tri-Grace Ministries, created something of a minor firestorm in our community and in our offices. Callers and writers found it to be alternately insulting, offensive, questionable, in poor taste and even of descriptions not suited for inclusion in a family newspaper. We understand how polarizing religion can be, but we never anticipated the reaction to one ministry’s interpretation of another’s. To be sure, the advertising supplement, which Current accepted under the auspices of freedom of speech, is in no way Current’s point of view. The First Amendment, solidly protects Tri-Grace Ministries’ right to free speech. The advertising supplement is Tri-Grace’s interpretation of another religion’s doctrine. Current has no agenda with respect to TriGrace’s writings, nor will it have any agenda with respect to any religion. There is incredible, laudable passion out there, and some of that is reflected in today’s paper and on our web sites and Facebook pages. Those published missives, too, are representative of our quest to promote and protect the First Amendment, something that never will wane on our watch. To those who called or wrote on the topic, we appreciate that you did so, and we value your candor. ••• We’re certain you read or heard about the Obama administration’s plan to increase the eligibility for overtime compensation to approximately five million additional Americans. Businesses and industry groups with the potential for shortened work hours will look for ways to cap costs, as it is smart business to do so. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

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Exceptional fortune

Commentary by Terry Anker

We hear it every day. This generation of Americans will probably not achieve as their parents have before them. Raging government debt, enormous unfunded and profligate promises to previous generations, an ever expanding definition of our “rights” to the financial resources of others, the rise, again, of China, and Europe’s looming collapse under the colossal weight of its own bad decisions (those are listed immediately above) are all conspiring to suffocate the American Dream and prove, once-and-for-all, that American Exceptionalism is a myth. One knows the struggle we undertake to carry our load. But is it really harder to achieve today, or were our progenitors simply tougher than we are? Less dependent? No doubt, it is difficult to find good-paying work. But is it really any more difficult today that it was decades before? By virtually every metric, our lives have advanced significantly – we live longer, better, and with less threat than

any people ever to grace the planet. Yet in spite of incontrovertible facts, are we giving ourselves and our kids a pass? If the children can’t win anyway, do we adults really need to make sacrifices for their long term well-being? Cable TV is a lot more fun than a college savings plan. And for youngsters, if the American Dream is a myth (or even as some argue, unethical), why should I study hard, wait to procreate, get married, save money, and take a pass on media-sponsored hedonism? Perhaps the myth we should excoriate is that of scarcity. It argues that there is never enough – ever. Wouldn’t our children be better raised aware of their own exceptional fortune? Life is good and they are obliged to do more from this platform. And, so are we. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentinwestfield.com.

Q U O T E  O F  T HE  W EE K “It is better to be fully present and rested and engaged for one thing than rushed, distracted, and scattered for ten.” – Rob Bell

Over the weekend I attended my ex-sisterin-law’s wedding. Sounds weird, I know, but she was married to my husband’s brother for 15 years and became one of my humor dearest friends. Since the divorce, we’ve stayed close, and so I didn’t hesitate when she asked me to come down to Florida for the ceremony. The thing is, even though I like the new guy and she is clearly very happy, the whole event felt strange. I muddled through dinner conversation with her husband’s teenage daughters and their friends; I awkwardly explained my relationship to the bride during a multitude of introductions; and I ate from a potato bar, which although cool and incredibly delicious, just added to the surreal nature of the night. A potato bar! Even more taxing however was the number of emotional outbursts and spiritual moments I found myself unwittingly a part of. For those of you who don’t know me, communal praying, crying, and hugging make up my own personal heebie-jeebie trifecta, and typically cause me to break out a disco move, an inappropriate remark or a short Broadway musical number. All fine, unless you’re at a funeral or, as was the case, a devout Christian wedding. So when I arrived at the church and saw my sister-by-choice (that’s what I call her now) for the first time in a year, she burst into tears. Nooooooo! I wanted to run straight out the door, but instead made a fart joke and earned a few eyebrow raises from the grooms’ family. And then I got stuck in the dressing room when her two besties announced it was time for the prayer circle. They began calling on Jesus and laying on hands, and I was just sitting there with pit stains forming, trying to suppress an urgent need to sing Abba’s “Mamma Mia.” Instead of “Amen,” I said “Are your eyelashes fake because they are amazing!” Ugh. What is wrong with me? But I suppose that’s what sisters are for, right? Even if we’re not technically related anymore, I still know how to make her laugh. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentinwestfield. com.


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KitchenAid puts Wolfsie in garage Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

last July 4th when you microwaved an opened can of baked beans. How about the evening you dropped your cell phone in the garbage  The Wolfsie’s refrigerator went to Habitat disposal? And Dick, you can’t forget the wonfor Humanity. We don’t have a dishwasher or a derful meals I have prepared in that room.â€? stove, either. The Salvation Army humor took them away. We threw out “Yes, I remember that night, too.â€? Life during the past week has required the microwave that was over the some adjustments. “Dick, I’m going into the oven. Nobody wants an appliance that’s been garage to make a smoothie.â€? stuck on “Popcornâ€? for two decades. â€œWell, okay, but you’ll For our kitchen rehave to disconnect the modeling, we moved our Our kitchen was very outdated, shop vac so you can smaller appliances like but I was still nostalgic plug in the blender.â€? the toaster oven and “I did that so we could coffee pot to the garage, when I saw the room gutted. plug in the toaster oven. near our second fridge. Is there an outlet availWe now use my workable for the portable microwave?â€? bench as a countertop for preparing salads, “Not if we want the garage door to open.â€? and on the front of the Prius we marinate When our kitchen is completed, it will offer meat for the barbecue—unless it starts to rain, state-of-the-art technology for fixing a meal. in which case we just jump in the car and go It’s a day that we will celebrate. out to dinner. Last night we forgot to take the Mary Ellen will probably want to go out for boneless chicken breasts off the hood. dinner. Our kitchen was very outdated, but I was still nostalgic when I saw the room gutted. “We sure have some wonderful memories in this kitchen, don’t we, Mary Ellen?â€? Dick Wolfsie is an author, colum“We do? Oh yeah, like the time you used nist, and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com. hand-washing liquid soap in the dishwasher and the entire room filled up with bubbles. Or

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County 4-H Fair features Tea in Rose Garden and more family fun By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com As Monica Taylor was going through her classes to become an intern with the Hamilton County Master Gardener Association, she and a couple of other women were diversion issued a challenge. “Someone challenged us said you can’t grow roses in Hamilton County,” Taylor said. “We said ‘we’ve always grown roses. I don’t see why you couldn’t grow roses.’ That’s how the Rose Garden came about.” The Educational Rose Garden, on the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville, went in April 26, 2014 and wasn’t ready for prime display last year. “Last year the roses were babies,” Taylor said. Taylor, a Noblesville resident, is hoping to Taylor draw attention to 4-H gardens by holding a Tea in the Rose Garden from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on July 18 during the Hamilton County 4-H Fair, which ruins from July 16-21. The Rose Garden, which is at open to the public at all times, contains 104 roses that were planted by more than 60 volunteers. The educational labeling is provided for each rose. The HCMGA takes care of many public gardens on the 4-H Fairgrounds. Native plants, vegetables and herbs all are on display in beds. HCMGA representatives for each garden will be available between 10 a.m. to noon to answer questions and share information about the plants. “We’re hoping to do this again next year if it’s a success and maybe even expanding on it,” said Taylor, who has been with the HCMGA since 2012. Food and craft shows The Hamilton County Extension Homemakers are sponsoring an open Food & Craft shows. The show starts at 2 p.m. on July 18 and noon on July 19. Bernie Huber, from the Purdue Extension Hamilton County, has been working with the event for the past five years “There are different food categories with breads, pies, cakes, candies and food preservation,” Huber said. Huber said there are usually multiple crafts, including needlepoint, wood working, scrapbook. “We have multiple categories but we don’t know what people will bring in,” Huber said. Huber said the food and crafter exhibitors have to be 18 years and older. “You have to be a Hamilton County resident or one of the extension homemakers, a few of them do live over the line somewhere,” Huber said. Photography is one of the popular categories, Huber said. The Hamilton Co. 4H fair runs from July 16-21 ••• For more information or to register for 4-H events, visit extension.purdue.edu/Hamilton.

Blake Webel assists his sister, Ashley, in exhibiting a pig during last year’s county fair. (File photo)

“We have paintings and there is sewing and quilts and jewelry,” Huber said. Entries are submitted for closed judging July 18 and will be on display July 18-19. The first two days (July 16-17) of the fair is a flower show, primarily flower arrangements. The flower show theme is nursery school rhymes. “They might have a theme like ‘I’m a little teapot’ and ‘Mary, how does your garden grow,’” Huber said. “Then ‘Wee Willie Winkie’ is just a flower arrangement only four or five inches tall.” Blood Center drive Fairgoers can donate blood at the fair from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on July 16 or July 17 at the Indiana Blood Center’s Mobile Unit, which will be north of the Swine Barn. The donors will receive a voucher for a free milkshake courtesy of the Hamilton County Farm Bureau along with a ticket to upgrade a meal in the Hamilton County Procedures Tent to use any time during this 4-H Fair, along with a free Indiana State Fair ticket provided but the Indiana Blood Center. Ice cream contest The Homemade Ice Cream Contest will be at 6:30 p.m on July 18 at the east side of the show arena. The contest, which is open to all Hamilton County residents, will consists of teams (2-4 people). The teams have 40 minutes to produce their favorite ice cream recipe. There will be prizes in youth and adult categories.

Participants using recipes with eggs must use cooked eggs, egg substitutes or powered eggs or recipes without eggs. Teams must register in the 4-H office by10 a.m. on July 17. There are electric and hand crank divisions with youth and adult groups. Other events The Color Me Green Fun Run is a mile run at the 4-H Fairgrounds at 11:30 a.m. on July 20. Runners will be showered with green colored powder at various stations of the run. The cost is $10. All the proceeds from the run will go to the Purdue Extension Education Fund. The Pet Parade is annual free event at 6 p.m. on July 19. “It’s a really huge, fun event for youngsters who are not involved in 4-H yet to come and bring their pet,” said Maggie Herrington, office manager from the Purdue Extension Hamilton County. The Youth Talent Contest is set for July 20, with the junior division starting at 2 p.m. and the senior division at 4:30 p.m. “It’s a state sanctioned event and the winners go on to compete at the state fair,” Herrington said.

The Educational Rose Garden, on the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. (Photo by Monica Taylor)


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NIGHT & DAY Summer Concerts at the Carmel Gazebo • Concerts at the Gazebo are in full swing! Enjoy various bands every week and soak in the nice weather. This week, enjoy a live performance by the Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra. • July 15 at 7:30 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Carmel Gazebo: 1 Civic Square, Carmel • Free • www.carmelgazeboconcerts.org

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Noblesville Summer Concerts at Forest Park • Noblesville residents love taking advantage of these free outdoor summer concerts! The series ends at the end of July, so be sure to come out before it’s over. Seth Bradley & the Personnel will be performing this week. • July 16 at 7 p.m. • Forest Park: 701 Cicero Rd., Noblesville • Free • 7766350 • www.cityofnoblesville.org/parks

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Vintage Glam Bridal Show • Do you think it’s impossible to plan a wedding in one day? Think again. This bridal show will be an evening of wedding planning and sampling appetizers and treats while visiting with some of the best wedding professionals in a casual atmosphere. Prizes will be given away every 15 minutes! Be sure to wear walking shoes and to grab a camera. • July 16 from 6-9 p.m. • Fishers Banquet Center: 9775 North by N.E. Blvd., Fishers • $10 • 543-1325 • www. indyweddingideas.com/july-2015-bridal-show Amp after Dark Concert Series in Fishers • Fishers’ Amp after Dark concerts are kicked into gear for the summer. Adults are welcomed to dance the night away while the bands perform. This week, David Fanning will be performing. • July 17 from 9-11 p.m. • Recurs weekly • Nickel Plate District: 6 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • www.fishers.in.us

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Carmel Community Players Present: Alfred Hitchcock’s “The 39 Stepsâ€? • Everyone who loves the magic of theater will love “The 39 Steps.â€? In this rendition, Hitchcock’s mysterious masterpiece also includes a little bit of humor, keeping the audience on the edge of their seat. It will be a great performance! • July 17-August 2; Fri.-Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sun. at 2:30 p.m. • Carmel Community Players: Clay Terrace Lifestyle Center, Carmel • Adults $15, seniors (62+) and students $13 • 8159387 • www.carmelplayers.org Movies in the Park – Despicable Me 2 • Enjoy a movie under the stars with the family this evening! Grab some snacks to munch on while watching Despicable Me 2 on the big screen. Kona Ice will have shaved ice available for purchase. • July 17 from 9:30-11 p.m. • West Park: 2700 W. 116th St., Carmel • Free • 573-5242 Art of Wine • Adults 21 years old and up are invited to experience vintages al fresco during this special evening. All sorts of wines, both local and international, as well as art and entertainment will be featured. Live music will be provided by Judah & The Lion. • July 18 from 5-10 p.m. • Carmel Arts & Design District: Main St. and Rangeline Rd., Carmel • Free, $15 optional wine tasting fee • www.carmelartsanddesign.com/ features/artofwine

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