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Westfield director’s video finalist in national contest By Robert Herrington robert@youarecurrent.com
ships. I can't even begin to express how much it would mean to me if you could all help me out.” The 10 finalists' videos have been posted Clayton Thompson, a 2010 graduate online at www.teensdrivesmart.com/ of Westfield High School, has a chance to Video-contest/. All videos are have his short video shown in titled, and the name of ThompNew York City’s Times Square – son’s entry is Miscon"Text"ion. but he needs your help. Thompson’s video includes two “This summer, I filmed a fellow Westfield graduates as commercial for a video com"actors" in the video. Grant petition that was put on by Soliven (2005) and Pat Zeid Bridgestone. Out of the 2,300 (2010) are both featured in this videos that were submitted, minute-long project, as are three mine has been chosen as one of Thompson of their friends who are Carmel the top 10 finalists,” explained High School graduates. Thompson, a junior at Lee The goal of the Bridgestone CorporaUniversity in Cleveland, Tenn. “The next stage is a public vote. The three videos that tion's "Teens Drive Smart" video competition is to create short videos that will receive the most votes will all win scholar-
encourage teens to drive safely, and this year's focus encourages young people not to text and drive. Thompson’s father, Paul, said creators of the top three finalists will receive a trip to New York and a scholarship. The winner's video will be played on the giant screen in Times Square. “Anyone who goes to the Web site can view the videos and vote for their favorite. The vote totals will determine the top three videos, and judges will decide the final order,” said Paul. “We obviously would love for people who have known Clay as he grew up in Westfield to have the chance if they choose to vote on his project.” Voting ends at 11:59 p.m. July 23, and the top three videos will be announced Aug. 1.
Westfield Allstate agency owners earn prestigious service designation – As a business leader and an involved citizen in the Westfield area, Allstate exclusive agency owner David Mlynarik has been designated an Allstate Premier Service Agent for 2012. He works at the Mlynarik Agency, Inc. at 211 E. Main St., Westfield. The Premier Service Agency desMlynarik ignation is awarded to Allstate agency owners who have consistently demonstrated excellence in delivering an accessible, knowledgeable and personal customer experience, and in achieving outstanding business results. The award is earned by fewer than one-third of Allstate agencies.
Rotary Club installs new officers – Former president of the Rotary Club of Westfield Cindy Olson congratulates newly installed 2012-13 President Bruce Watson. In addition to his installation as president, Watson was also recognized by the club as the 2011-12 Rotarian of the Year. The installation celebration was held at Kelties Restaurant in downtown Westfield. (Photo submitted by Eric Bell)
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Westfield natives graduate from college – The following Westfield natives recently earned their college diplomas: Saint Mary’s College, Kathryn Donovan, daughter of Barbara and Gary Donovan of Westfield, graduated with a bachelor of arts in Communicative Disorders. Eckerd College, Nicholas Ward of Westfield, was one of 540 Eckerd College graduates, and received a bachelor of science degree in Marine Science during commencement ceremonies in St. Petersburg, Fla. Manchester College, Westfield High School graduate Brittani Christina Bush earned her bachelor of science degree in health and physical education. Kailey Nicole Honn of Westfield, received a bachelor of arts degree in biology-chemistry. She is a graduate of Westfield High School. Westfield High School graduate Sarah Elizabeth Plew, magna cum laude, earned her bachelor of arts degree in English and French with a minor in TESOL. Luke Richard Schroeder of Westfield received her bachelor of science degree in educational studies. She graduated of Cathedral High School.
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Prevail Gala – Prevail Inc. will host its 2012 Annual Gala from 6 to 11 p.m. Aug. 25 at the Renaissance Hotel, 11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel. A cocktail hour and silent auction will kick off the event from 6 to 7:30 p.m.; seating begins at 7:45 p.m. for dinner at 8 p.m. The live auction will begin at 8:30 p.m., followed by celebration and dancing from 9:30 to 11 p.m. Last year’s event raised $141,000 for Prevail’s programs, which served more than 3,000 victims of crime and abuse. Tickets are $100 per person and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations may be made by calling 773-6942 or visiting www.prevailinc.com. Wacky, Wonderful Water Show – There will be a Wacky, Wonderful Water Show 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Westfield Washington Public Library, 333 W. Hoover St. Enjoy magic, laughter, and audience participation at this fun for all ages event sponsored by the Westfield Lions Club. Plan to get wet – really wet – or sit in the dry zone. Take better photos – Almost everybody has a digital camera, but the results can often be disappointing. At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, the Westfield Washington Public Library is bringing in a local expert to share tips and techniques for taking better photos with a point and shoot digital camera. Cost is $15 and you should bring your camera to learn more about its basic operation. You’ll learn about lighting, composition, downloading your photos and storing them. There will also be plenty of time for questions and answers. Register for event by calling 896-9391. Bragg Insurance Agency appointed by Celina Insurance Group – Celina Insurance Group recently announced that Bragg Insurance Agency, 3901 W. Ind. 47, Suite 7, Sheridan, has been appointed to represent the company as an independent agency. This full-service agency specializes in auto, home, and business insurance products. Bragg Insurance Agency is an active member of the Sheridan and Westfield Chamber of Commerce. Celina Insurance Group is represented by some 600 independent agencies and employs 166 people.
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District ISTEP+ scores on the rise By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com
Westfield Washington Schools’ ISTEP+ scores continue to increase and outpace the state average scores. WWS ranks 11 out of the 293 districts across the state, placing the district in the top 4 percent in Indiana. “Over the past seven years, our ISTEP+ scores have steadily increased across the district,” said Supt. Mark Keen. “We are pleased the scores are Keen this high and are a reflection of the good teachers we have in the district and the outstanding support of our parents and community.” The average percentage of WWS students passing both language arts and math is 15 percent higher across the grade levels than the state average and is 19 percent higher in grades 4 and 8. Compared to last year’s results, Westfield had passage increases of 0.3 percent in English/language arts, 0.4 percent in math and 0.4 percent in students that passed both. “These results are simply an affirmation of the data we have from other measures used to monitor how well our students are learning,” said Keen.
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In addition to Westfield’s increase, State Supt. of Public Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Instruction Tony Westfield 88.2% 89.4% 84.5% 86.8% 83.5% 85.3% Bennett announced Noblesville 84.7% 85.3% 80.9% 83.1% 84% 81.3% Indiana’s students Hamilton SE 88.7% 86.6% 85.7% 85.7% 86.6% 88.3% earned another year Carmel Clay 91.5% 90.6% 93.3% 94.2% 92.5% 93.6% of record-breaking Ham. Heights 79.4% 71.4% 79.1% 75.6% 77.3% 80.7% scores on ISTEP+ at Sheridan 74.4% 66.2% 81.6% 77.9% 78.5% 73.8% a Statehouse recognition ceremony. Ham. Co. avg. 84.5% 81.6% 84.2% 83.9% 83.7% 83.8% “Hoosiers from all State average 74% 70% 73% 70% 67% 65% walks of life should *Numbers from the Indiana Dept. of Education based on students passing both English and math greet this news with a standing ovation,” said Bennett. “More stueas of English/language arts (grades 3-8), mathdents are getting a world-class education in our ematics (grades 3-8), science (grades 4 and 6) schools. Thanks to the efforts of Indiana’s great and social studies (grades 5 and 7). In particuteachers, we’re successfully educating a new gen- lar, ISTEP+ reports student achieveeration of leaders and innovators who will build ment levels according to the a more prosperous future for our state.” Indiana Academic Standards. Keen said ISTEP+ provides just one piece of An Applied Skills the picture that the district uses to assess student Assessment achievement. Common Instructional Checks, and a MultiNorthwest Evaluation Association growth, ple-Choice differentiated instruction and Response to InAssessment struction are key components used to provide are used to students what they need to succeed. measure these The purpose of the Indiana Statewide Teststandards; they ing for Educational Progress Plus program is to are required compomeasure student achievement in the subject arnents of the ISTEP+ program.
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Indiana’s Dept. of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology has awarded more than $350,000 in grant money to 12 projects in nine Indiana communities. The grants, which total $379,839 in federal funds, will be matched by $327,012 in local and private funds for a total projected investment of $706,851. Hamilton County has been awarded three projects for a total of $130,433, including: • Hamilton County: Ball State University received a grant for $49,981 to conduct a Phase I survey of approximately 600 acres of agricultural land and apply a new method of soil phosphate analysis to explore settlement patterns, resources management
strategies and the dynamics of culture contact during the Late Prehistoric period in Hamilton County. • Hamilton County: The Archaeological Survey of IPFW received a $45,952 grant to assist with two weeks of a public archaeology program during Indiana Archaeology Month in September and six weeks of on-site field school investigations by IPFW in Strawtown Koteewi Park in Hamilton County. • Noblesville: The Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau received a $34,500 grant to assist with exterior rehabilitation of the c. 1849 Judge Stone House in Noblesville. For additional information on each project, visit www.dnr.IN.gov/historic/7396.htm.
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Clockwise from left, Keirsta, Aundrea & Makaila Osborne
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Osborne triplets Aundrea, Kiersten and Makaila, talk about their 30 combined years in 4-H By Robert Herrington • robert@youarecurrent.com The Osbornes will be completing their 28th, 29th and 30th years in 4-H as triplets Aundrea, Kiersten and Makaila enter their 10th and final year in the program. The young women are the daughters of Kyle and Monica Osborne of Westfield and the first set of 10-year-member triplets in Hamilton County since Christina, Joshua and Matthew Moore more than a decade ago. “It’s very rewarding. Most kids don’t get to be a 10-year member or experience 4-H life and farm life,” said Aundrea. “It helped teach me responsibility, growing up taking care of animals.” Having one 4-H’er at the fair can be crazy, but having three is chaotic. Because the girls worked on the same project and helped each other out, life was a little easier. Each has been a 10year member of the Harey Hoppers 4-H Club and shown pygmy goats every year. They also participated in arts and crafts, beef cattle, bucket calf, crops, foods and rabbits projects for a number of years, and have taken home numerous Grand, Reserve Grand and Champion ribbons. “I like goats and cattle,” Kiersten said, adding that picking out recipes for foods projects was also enjoyable. “I like doing ‘making’ projects, which I haven’t done in awhile because it takes a lot of time,” added Aundrea. 4-H has helped Kiersten in independence and social skills, but all three admit the best part of being a member is making new friends. “Just hanging around with friends, getting to know new people,” said Aundrea. “All in all, it was a good experience to have.” “It’s definitely been eventful,” Makaila said of her 10 years. “It’s made me who I am because I got into beef cattle my third year and now I’m going to raise cattle and show calves. . . When 8 | July 17, 2012
I started out, I really liked goats. You could ask me a question about a goat and I could tell you the answer. As time went on, I started to drift away. Cattle is definitely my passion.” In addition to their other projects, the triplets will show seven beef cattle on Monday – all of which come from Makaila’s own stock. “It’s going to be a long day,” she said. Monica said she is glad her girls had the opportunity to have livestock, something a lot of kids these days don’t get to have. “There is such pride in raising you own animals for show,” she said. “4-H is more like a lifestyle. The animals have been with us a long time. It’s promoted lots of family time. It’s not all fun; it’s a lot of work with great rewards.” Monica said she kept it together during graduation, but reminiscing about how much the girls have changed in the past decade brought tears to her eyes. “The girls have always been great kids, but being in 4-H and being raised on a farm, there is so much work to do. They have learned a lot of lifelong lessons that they didn't even know they were learning at the time,” continued Monica. “Kyle and I hope they carry over to their own families. . . We are very proud of our 10-year members. They have turned into such wonderful young ladies!” Of her girls, Monica said the three now have different attitudes about the 4-H – Makaila is serious, Aundrea enjoys the social aspect and Kiersten has fun. When asked about their favorite 4-H memory, each answer falls right in line: Makaila participated in Supreme Showmanship as the beef cattle representative and has competed twice in Royal Showmanship as the Pygmy Goat winner. Aundrea’s favorite fair memory is the Farmer’s Olympics, a group contest with silly games and races. Kiersten exhibited in the Foods Auction and sold her frozen strawberries. “Out of all of us, I’m the one that is the most competitive,” Current in Westfield
Aundra showing her dairy steer at age 12.
Keirsten showing rabbits. Makaila said. “It kind of gets sad at times. Makaila usually wins more than me. It helps us compete and be better than one another,” added Aundrea. “Makaila is more into it now. I sit back and watch.” The three recently graduated from Westfield High School and will go their separate ways this fall. Kiersten is active in the Westfield High School Best Buddies program. Monica said she will return to WHS for at least one more year. Aundrea has studied business at J. Everett Light Career Center and plans to go into cosmetology. Makaila also attended J. Everett Light to become a veterinary assistant and was inducted into the Technical Honor Society. She plans to attend Lake Land Collage to study livestock productions. “If I hadn’t been in 4-H, I don’t know who I’d be or what I’d be doing,” she said. www.currentinwestfield.com
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Real ‘idiots’ know the facts Editor, Danielle Wilson’s column "Have kids? Get them immunized!" (July 3) was written by someone who is ill-informed in so many areas and has used her open forum to bully parents calling them idiots and stupid. The old argument that if my child is not vaccinated yours is at risk is ridiculous, otherwise why would we vaccinate? Are we to assume the vaccines do not work? If not, why are we willing to inject toxins into small babies and children – for what reason? Can’t have it both ways. I can go into much more about vaccines, but instead I want to focus on the real problem here. Parents are not necessarily “taking advantage” of public education – all of us are paying for it, paying for Danielle’s salary along with every other school worker. We are paying even though we might make a better choice for our children. School workers are our employees – you are not doing us a favor. Actually we are doing you a favor by giving you a job. How dare you think differently? You are also not in charge of my children’s or grandchildren’s health. Parents are in charge of their children’s health, and I will fight tooth and nail to keep it that way, to use Danielle’s words. Every parent should pay special attention to this bullying and stand strong for their children. Parenting is not for cowards, so stand up for your children and don’t let this kind of bullying, either from schools or doctors who have a financial horse in the race, force you to make decisions that you do not feel comfortable making. The great state of Indiana makes provisions for those who do not want to vaccinate their children, so remember, parents, when the schools tell you that your children can’t attend unless they are vaccinated, they are not being truthful. You are free to e-mail me at dr.rossetti@comcast.net for details.. Dr. Carol Rossetti, 46060
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Cooler heat Commentary by Terry Anker Election years tend to make water-cooler talk more interesting. We become experts on national finance, welfare and program, and then fight to the death armed only with the info we garnered from the news during the morning drive. It is good that folks take a position. It is even better when we become knowledgeable and then take a position. Understanding and even empathizing with both sides of an issue makes our conversations more informed and less belligerent. But when government is taking away something to which we believe ourselves to be entitled, can we ever really understand the other point of view? Some, when asked to pay more taxes to support another government program, remunerate without protest. Some, when asked to surrender, adjust or do without government benefit, seek alternate solutions sans a picket line. But most fail to notice unless they are directly affected. Few resist taxes that are not taxed; and few fight to preserve benefits that are not benefited.
Aren’t we sad when a member of anyone’s family dies but saddest when it is a member of our own? Long ago, famed English moral philosopher Adam Smith pointed to the evident, if unpleasant, truth that we care more about smashing our own fingers than the deaths of a million in a far away and unrelated place. So it seems that the political trick of taxation is to only tax those who don’t vote for you or understand the increase. No one likes taxes. So, let’s call them something else or apply them to “those” people not “our” own supporters. And, if government cuts must occur, the politicos know that programs must be changed only quietly or, better yet, deferred to future election cycles. How can we hope to understand, knowing that we are being manipulated? Benevolent or not, can this be right?
A couple weeks ago in our booth at CarmelFest, we offered those who stopped to visit the chance to tell us more about them. Specifically, we asked anyone who showed an interest to fill out a card and provide details. The aim was to see which fascinating personal tales we could bring, eventually, to the fore on the cover of our newspaper. The response was great, and we now have a bevy of ideas from which to choose. We’ve decided to do with same thing with this great community. If you have, or know of someone who has, a neat or inspiring (or otherwise interesting) story to tell your fellow readers, you – or he or she – may submit a synopsis to us through info@youarecurrent.com. Not every submission will end up on our cover, but every submission will get full and due consideration. ••• The son of one of our friends was riding his bicycle in Westfield recently, when he was struck from behind by a truck traveling at approximately 45 mph. The lad miraculously suffered only scrapes and bruises, and his backpack’s contents (laptop, Kindle and other possessions) were a total loss. That’s sad, but what really irks us is the driver of the truck just kept going. Will the authorities find the driver? We’re doubtful. Should the driver come forward and explain? Absolutely. Will it happen? Nope, and that’s a shame. From what we understand, the kid was well within his road rights as a bicyclist. We believe some of the driving public needs to be better informed on the rights of bicyclists, and a good place to start is www.bicycleindiana.org. 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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Focus on the road, nothing else Laughs by Danielle Wilson I’ve had it! And I’m going to throw some people under the bus here, not only because it’s a transportation reference but because I would literally love to do so. Women should not be allowed on the roads until they pass an aggressive driving course complete with an inclement weather portion, a roundabout challenge and a written exam on basic common sense. I realize I am a female driver, but I know how to navigate traffic, on-ramps, construction zones and icy conditions. I also pay attention while I’m driving. I do not apply eyeliner at red lights, I don’t text while my car is in drive and I actually use my rear and sides mirrors to monitor vehicles around me. I don’t expect people to break the speed limit, but I do expect them to get out of the fast lane (that’s the left lane, ladies) if they are going slower than me. That’s not just common courtesy; it’s the rule of the road. This past week, driving around town had me cursing on a daily basis. Maybe it’s because school is out and more moms are driving, but every single person I yelled or honked at was a middle-aged woman. I saw a gal jump a lane of traffic and cut off four cars to get a ahead of me in a carpool line; I witnessed a woman stopped dead in a roundabout, unsure as to who had
the right of way; and I almost rear-ended two separate lady drivers who had practically parked at yield signs. (FYI: Yield means only stop if you can’t continue as opposed to the red octagonal STOP sign which actually does mean stop.) And don’t get me started on parking. Jesus, if you can’t get in the spot in two moves, then leave. I hate to admit this, but men really are better drivers. Maybe it’s because they can’t multi-task very well and therefore can only focus on the road, or maybe it’s that they have a one-track mind that won’t let them change it after they’ve made a decision (like a woman I saw in a busy intersection who thought she wanted to turn left but realized she needed to go straight, so just blocked all traffic until she could get over), but whatever the reason, guys seem to drive the right way. So ladies, please step up your game. Watch NASCAR, take lessons from your husband or just put down the latte. And if you spot me in a dented white mini-van, get out of my way. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@currentincarmel.com.
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That, too – While smoking is known to cause a multitude of health problems, a recent study may give smokers another reason to kick their habit. A study by the University of Nottingham in England linked tobacco to basal skin cell cancer, one of the most common forms of skin cancer. - www.healthnews.com
editorial@youarecurrent.com Mosquitoes collected at a Westfield park recently tested positive for West Nile Virus, the Hamilton County Health Dept. announced July 10. The health dept., who conducts mosquito surveillance throughout the county, said the samples were collected on June 19 at Asa Bales Park, 181st Street and U.S. 31, Westfield. The positive test was reported on July 7. When WNV positive mosquitoes are found, the HCHD conducts truck – mounted spraying within a one – mile buffer area of the collection site. This took place on July in the area bordered by Dartown Road on the west, 191st Street on the north, Grassy Branch on the east, and 171st St. on the south. Officials said during dry years such as this, elimination of artificial breeding sites (tires, kiddie pools, flower pots, bird baths) is especially important because they tend to be the only available breeding sites left and they disproportionately breed disease – carrying mosquitoes. The Marion County Health Department confirmed earlier this month that mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus were found in Warren and Perry townships.
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Housing market trends continue upward The Central Indiana housing market continues to show improvement as we move further into the second quarter. Through the first five months of the year, 10,666 homes pended – an increase of 13.2 percent – compared to the same time period last year in the nine counties that F.C. Tucker tracks. In May 2012, pended home sales rose to 2,330 – an increase of 7 percent compared to May 2011. In Hamilton County, the housing market is gradually improving. • Through the first five months of the year, 2,236 pended in Hamilton County, which is an increase of 238 homes compared to the same time period last year. • In Westfield, 68 homes pended in May 2012 – a 21.4 percent increase from May 2011. • In Westfield, the average sales price for a
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Moving on – The hunt for a credible replacement for Libor – long the most accepted market measure of short-term interest-rate moves – is heating up. Libor suffered a fresh blow to its credibility the week of June 25, when Barclays admitted that its traders attempted to maneuver the rate and agreed to pay fines totaling $455 million. - wsj.com
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home in May 2012 was $231,540 – an increase of $44,042 compared to May 2011. • Inventory is tightening. In May 2012, there were 328 homes on the market, which is 38 fewer homes compared to May 2011. • The big picture in Westfield looks encouraging. Through the first five months of this year, 271 homes closed, which is an increase of 75 homes compared to the same time period last year. The average sales price of those closed homes dipped modestly to $222,683 – down $1,384 year-to-date. We remain cautiously optimistic as we enter the second half of the year. Interest rates remain at historic lows, and there are plenty of affordable houses on the market. Now is the time to buy for homeowners looking to make their dollars go further.
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By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com During the next two months, what is now little more than an empty concrete floor surrounded by unfinished walls will become one of the first microbreweries of its kind in Indiana. Craft beers and the microbreweries that produce them have grown in popularity in the past several years, but much of Indiana seems to have lagged behind the movement, having very few microbreweries compared to other states. Union Brewing Company’s head brewer Cameron Fila is looking to take a special approach to brewing and serving craft beer when the brewery opens in Elliot's Mohawk Place in Carmel this September. “All of our beer is caskconditioned and will be handpulled. We brew two-barrel batches at a time. This system guarantees that the beer is always fresh and always at its peak,” said Fila. “To our knowledge, we are the only brewery in Indiana that will
be serving our beer cask-conditioned.” These aspects are a point of pride for Fila, because they focus on quality and tradition over quantity and efficiency. Union Brewing Company will feature more than just the beer they produce in-house. Fila and his partners are planning to feature a number of guest taps from regional microbreweries and independent brewers. “The guest tap will serve as a chance for us to feature many of our Midwestern favorites as well as the beers that we enjoy most,” said Fila. The brewery is also planning to feature a selective dining menu provided by the nearby SoHo Café & Gallery.
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◆ Cask-conditioned: Unfiltered and unpasteurized beer that is conditioned and served from a cask without any additional nitrogen or carbon dioxide. Through this process, the beer is able to carbonate itself naturally. ◆ Hand-pulled: Beer will be served directly from the casks through the use of a beer engine, a manual device used to physically pump the beer out of its container. Pulling the beer in this manner creates a smoother and creamier flavor. “SoHo Café does terrific food, and we do terrific beer,” said Fila. “Rather than doing terrific beer and mediocre food, why not create a partnership that will help us both?” It is this sense of partnership and community that seems to form much of the core of what Fila and his partners are hoping to create. With at least one other microbrewery planning to open in the area soon, most people would be mindful of the increase in competition, but Fila sees it differently. “The beer world is a community. What’s good for us is good for them and vice versa,” said Fila. “There is plenty of room for us both to create great beer.” Union Brewing Co. is located at 622 S. Rangeline Rd. in Carmel and is currently planning to open in midto-late September. For more information, find the brewery on Facebook at facebook.com/ UBCUnionBrewingCo or online at unionbrewingco.com.
“The Dark Knight Rises” – In theaters Friday, Christopher Nolan’s epic Batman trilogy comes to an end in this final film pitting Batman against a new terrorist leader, Bane. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD – Available for download Wednesday, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater is back in this greatest hits compilation taking the best levels from the first two games in the franchise and adding new skaters and updated graphics. Xbox Live Arcade and Playstation Network – $15. “Winds Will Change” by William Beckett – The second of three EPs as part of a project by singer-songwriter William Beckett, former member of The Academy Is…. Includes the single “Great Night.” Alonzo Bodden – Performing live at Morty’s Comedy Joint (3625 E. 96th St., Indianapolis) this weekend, Alonzo Bodden is an international headliner first introduced to America on NBC’s Last Comic Standing. For ticket information, please visit mortyscomedy. com. For a list of local events, see the Event Calendar on Page 14. Vol. I No. 23 Managing Editor – Christian Sorrell christian@youarecurrent.com / 489.4444 Advertising Executive – Dennis O'Malia dennis@youarecurrent.com
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Dave & Rae • Part of the Fishers Summer Concert series. • 7 p.m. • Fishers Town Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • 595-3150
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“Nunsense” • Originally conceived as a line of greeting cards, Nunsense has been performed again and again since 1985, making it the second-longest running off-Broadway show. • Thursday to Saturday – 8 p.m., Sunday – 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • $37 to $60, includes dinner buffet • 872-9664
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Couples Night Out • Special couples night at Prairie View Golf Club including nine holes of play and prizes. Live music and a special bistro menu will also be featured. • 5 p.m. • Prairie View Golf Club, 7000 Longest Drive, Carmel • $60 couple, $20 (per couple) members • 816-3100
Symphony on the Prairie: The Best of Broadway! • Come enjoy the weather and listen to Broadway classic brought to life. Bring your own chairs, blankets, food and drinks. • Friday and Saturday – 8 p.m. • Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • $22 adult, $10 child, $20 parking • 639-4300 Westfield Farmers Market • Come and see what all of Westfield’s best farmers and artisans have to offer at the Westfield Farmers Market, featuring local music and weekly events. • 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. • North Union Street, one block north of Main Street by City Hall (130 Penn St.), Westfield • Free • dwna.org
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Hamilton County 4-H Fair • Animals, food, exhibits by 4-H members and more. • Thursday to Monday – 10 a.m. • Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds, 2003 East Pleasant, Noblesville • Free • hamiltoncofairgrounds.com Soul Bus • Part of the Noblesville Parks and Recreation Dept. Summer Concert Series. • 7 p.m. • Dillon Park, 701 Cicero Rd., Noblesville • Free • 776-6350 “Celebrate the Colors” • The latest exhibit by the Hamilton County Artists’ Association. • Thursday to Saturday – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • The Birdie Gallery, 195 S. Fifth St., Noblesville • Free admission • 776-2278 Illusionist Jared Sherlock • Jared Sherlock and his company perform an intimate evening of illusions, comedy and dance. • 7:30 p.m. • The Tarkington, 3 Center Green, Carmel • $28 full, $25 student, $20 child • 843-3800
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Carmel American Legion Street Dance • Enjoy the music of Parasia, preceded by SAL Steak Dinner from 6 p.m to 8 p.m. Part of the Carmel American Legion Charity Golf Tournament. • 8 p.m. – 11 p.m. • American Legion Post 155, 852 W Main Street, Carmel • Free • americanlegionpost155.org Jazz on the Square • Enjoy the smooth sounds of jazz music on Noblesville’s historic courthouse square. • 7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. • 1 Hamilton County Square, Noblesville • Free • 776-0205 Zanna Doo • Part of the Cool Creek Concert Series • 7 p.m. • Cool Creek Park, 2000 E 151st Street, Carmel • $5 adults, children free (12 and under) • 770-4404 14 | July 17, 2012
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Jazz on the Monon • Enjoy an evening jazz concert right in the Arts & Design District! • 6 p.m. • Carmel Arts & Design District, Monik Herzig is scheduled Monon and Main to perform Saturday. Street, Carmel • Free admission • carmelartsanddesign.com
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Saxony Market • The market features a number of central Indiana businesses and farmers while creating an outdoor forum for family and friends alike to gather, shop and share ideas. • 8 a.m. to noon • 131st Street and Olio Road, Fishers • Free • SaxonyIndiana.com Zionsville Farmers Market • Come see Zionsville’s greatest farmers and local artisans at the weekly farmers market. • 8 to 11 a.m. • Parking lot at Main and Hawthorne, Zionsville • Free admission • ZionsvilleFarmersMarket.org
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Carmel Farmers Market • One of the largest farmers markets in Indiana, the Carmel Farmers Market will feature more than 60 local vendors. • 8 to 11:30 a.m. • Carmel Farmers Market, 1 Center Green, Carmel • Free admission • 710-0162 Fishers Farmers Market • The Fishers Farmers Market now showcases more than 35 high-quality vendors offering fresh produce, live goods, bakery items, meat, cheese and handmade gifts. • 8 a.m. to noon • Fishers Farmers Market, 11601 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free admission • 578-0700
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Noblesville Farmers Market • Shop local. Pick up farm-fresh produce, vegetables and much more at the market. • 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Riverview Hospital Overflow Parking Lot, Ind. 19 and Ind. 38, Noblesville • Free admission • 776-0205
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Since his original television series “Sports Night,” Aaron Sorkin has become known as one of television and film’s most intelligent writers. Sorkin’s last foray into television writing was for the critically acclaimed politician drama, “The West Wing.” Needless to say, I was excited to see Sorkin make his way back to television. With “The Newsroom,” he is back in a very big way. “The Newsroom” follows news anchor Will McAvoy, who, through playing it safe, has come to find some of the largest ratings on television with his cable show, “News Night.” After a controversial outburst during a debate on a college campus and staff change-ups within the network, he is forced to decide if he wants to continue his harmless but successful career or attempt to take up the once great mantle of true journalism. It is an extremely high concept and one that is quite risky, especially considering that the show takes place in 2010 and many of the show’s pivotal moments focus on past real-world events such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. While it may be creating an unrealistically intelligent landscape enhanced by the 20/20 vision of real life hindsight, it is a landscape that I wanted to live in for as long as I could. The show’s cast of characters, from the primary char-
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The top knot has gotten super-sized! Go for a big ballerina bun when you really want to make a statement. Start by creating a tight pony at the crown of your head, and back comb it into a wild mess. Then, tame it with a paddle brush as you work it into your desired shape. For the most dramatic look, make sure the height of the updo aligns with your chin.
These top outfit accents will keep you looking hot and feeling cool. Come shop the Salon 01 boutique for more of the latest styles and trends. · Oval shaped sunglasses · PVC tote · Chunky watch · Bright wedges
Pastel Dip-Dye
Dip-dyed tips might be semi-permanent, but the trend has some real staying power. Stars like Lauren Conrad, Jaime King, and Coco Rocha have been going bold and experimenting with edgy new hues. When you're dealing with a synthetic color like this, you don't have to consider the skin tone or eye color the same way you would with more natural shades. If you're not ready to commit to a pink or blue dye, try colored extensions, or Eufora’s Creative Streak Temporary Hair Color Spray, which can be found at Salon 01.
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Classic travetine becoming more popular Landscaping by Randy Sorrell Michelangelo penciled his last design to guide seasoned stonecutters in the spring of 1563. The frustration for the 88 year old was apparent by the blood red chalk used to convey his cutting instruction for the travertine blocks destined for the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica. Imagine centuries later, this porous form of limestone remains a dynamic design material whose lasting historic structures have survived wars, famines and political statements. It’s no wonder that Hoosiers are loving this earthy, distinctive porous, material. Used by the Romans to construct temples, aquaducts, bath houses and even THE Colosseum, its’ renewed popularity is refreshing. DARING. LUXURY. CLASSIC. This daring back yard living space on Plum Creek Golf Course redefines luxury. The smooth coolness of noche travertine laid in a classic French pattern is bordered by rich slate. A natural stone seat wall and decorative column hugs the space and is capped with slate to echo the patio border. While privacy was not a major concern, creating a subtle “buffer zone” was important to encourage a sense of intimacy. The fashionable grill station was constructed out of manufactured stone and tastefully customized with a natural stone ribbon used in the seat wall. Oversized curly sandstone slabs were employed
to produce a natural counter that is humbly, magazine quality. SHADE. As usual, every ounce of shade is appreciated and the thin pergola growing from the grill counter offers a bit of respite. The architectural window lattice supports a recently released, tame wisteria that promises to predictably bloom and magnetize hummingbirds. There is something intuitive when both a client and designers dream merge. The vision for this space was bold and immediate. Michelangelo said “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free”. Randy Sorrell is president of SURROUNDINGS by NatureWorks+, a Carmel home improvement firm. He may be reached at 317-679-2565, randy@choosesurroundings.com or www.choosesurroundings.com.
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Cooking up great kitchen value Remodeling by David Decker
Whether a homeowner is selling or staying, updating or overhauling, more likely to make reservations than to make dinner, or is just plain ready for a change, maximizing the value of a custom kitchen improvement requires matching function and cost to goals and budget. “Why” helps dictate the “what” in building kitchen value. For example, selling a home with a 25-yearold kitchen will cost the seller money at the closing table. To avoid that loss, a seller is wise to consult both a realtor and home improvement specialist to find out what will rebuild value into the kitchen. This can mean adding marketable name-brand appliances, identifiable materials (e.g., “granite countertops”), modern cabinet technology and energy-efficient systems. And while it might be financially important in that case to “go big,” it’s even more important not to go “too big,” making the investment unrecoverable. But “value” in that project, a home that is on the market, is quite different from the value of a kitchen for a homeowner planning to stay and use the new kitchen. In this second case, livability becomes more important than marketability, and again, professional consultation on design and function will lead to greater value, less waste, better function and fewer headaches. A professional will know
Introducing The All-New 2013 the comparability and pricing of the vast selections of kitchen appliances, products and materials. For example, there may be a better-valued option than a brand-name appliance. In another example, we saved a client nearly $10,000 by knowing that in a particular application, it was actually less expensive to install custom cabinetry than semi-custom. Achieving top value requires professional knowledge of design, the marketplace, skilled trades and project administration, matched with a clear picture of the homeowners’ goals and budget, combined with smart planning and constant communication. That’s the right recipe for building great, affordable value into your kitchen improvement project.
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David Decker is president of the Affordable Companies, which include Affordable Kitchens and Bathrooms and now Affordable Custom Flooring. They are based in Carmel (575-9540, www.theaffordablecompanies.com). E-mail home improvement questions to david.decker@theaffordablecompanies.com.
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