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Crime – On Aug. 5, the Westfield Criminal Investigations Division completed an investigation in which a warrant was issued and John Thomas Brown was subsequently arrested for performance before a minor that is harmful to a minor, a Class D Brown Felony; theft, a Class D felony; public indecency, a Class A misdemeanor; and public nudity, a Class B misdemeanor. Brown was taken to the Hamilton County Jail.

Grand Communities Ltd., also known as Fischer Homes, overcame its first hurdle to build a new addition on the west side DEVELOPMENT of the city with approval from the Westfield Advisory Plan Commission. The development was previously approved in 2006. Attorney Steve Hardin of Faegre Baker Daniels, LLP said the 55 acres on the east side of Ditch Road between 161st and 166th streets is currently undeveloped and used for agriculture. The property was rezoned from AG-SF1 and SF-2 to SF-3 with commitments in 2006. In 2006, a development plan and primary plat was approved for the Frampton Estates subdivision by Centex Homes. Since the 2006 rezoning and commitments were approved, there has been no construction activity and the project was revived by Fischer Homes this year. Minor changes to the original approved plan were slightly relocating the 82 homes and the layout of the property, larger sized homes and upgraded building materials. Hardin said Fisher Homes plans to build residences in the $350,000 to $450,000 price range. “We’ve significant upgraded the project from what was originally presented,� he said. Other items of business at the meeting included: What happened: Change in zoning of approximately 7.5 acres What it means: The proposal for the Kroger grocery store and fueling station on 161st Street includes a new 10-gas pump center that would be built north of the current four-pump fuel station, which will be demolished. The building’s 13,000 square-feet expansion would occur on the north side of the grocery. Plans also call for an outdoor patio area for dining, new bike racks and landscaping and a railroad-themed mural. Other items included with this project include all new utilities which will incorporate underground stormwater detention and stormwater quality, landscaping and the addition of a new curb cut along Spring Mill Road.

What’s next: The recommendation from the APC to the city council may be made at the Aug. 18 meeting.

What happened: Approval of a development plan and site plan

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Bob Beauchamp, 70, and his wife, Michelle, 60, have approximately 100,000 pieces they’ve acquired by traveling to Europe on buying trips several times a year. (Photo by Robert Herrington) Founded Jan. 29, 2008, at Westfield, IN Vol. VII, No. 34 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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What it means: The proposed development plan is for a 3,600 square-feet addition to the Voege Precision Machining existing building in the Alpha Tau Business Park at 17808 Commerce Dr. The property is at the southwest corner of the intersection of Commerce and Alpha Drives. The addition is to be located directly west of the existing building. The primary building materials are concrete masonry units and metal siding, which is consistent with the exterior of the existing structure. The overall purpose of the project is to provide for additional space for the current operation of the facility.

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The Belfry Theatre will host auditions for the second show of its 50th anniversary season: “1776 - The Musical� at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 24 and 25 at Emmanuel Methodist Church, 1600 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville. The show is being directed by Elaine Wagner and will run in late November through early December. To read more, visit www.currentinwestfield.com.

Columnist Mike Redmond has one of those milestone birthdays is coming up in a few months and has already begun compiling a list of how “Things Are Going To Be Different Around Here Now That He’s 60.� To read more, visit www.currentinwestfield.com.

Neutral is often regarded as the safe place to go when decorating. If it is taken to an extreme or done poorly, it can be akin to bland and boring. Columnist Vicky Earley provides tips for “Decorating Neutrality.� To read more, visit www.currentinwestfield.com.

Riverview Health to build new Westfield care center – Riverview Health recently purchased 8.6 acres of land near Westfield High School on the northeast corner of U.S. 31 and Ind. 32 for a new care center. This comes as part of a partnership between Riverview Health and Westfield Schools, which was announced in June. “Our intent is to build a 30,000-40,000-square-foot ambulatory care building to service not only the school employees and students, but the Westfield community in general,� said Larry Christman, chief operating officer at Riverview Health. “This will allow us to build vital relationships with the community and provide exceptional, highquality care to the people of Westfield.� Plans for the new clinic include multiple physician services as well as lab, radiology, fitness and physical therapy services. The care center will also house an outpatient pharmacy and the school system employee clinic. Aspire opens new clinic – Aspire Indiana has announced that it will open an outpatient clinic at Chaucie’s Place, specifically for the treatment of survivors of child sexual abuse. Children, adolescents and adults will be seen at the Chaucie’s Place clinic. The clinic will be staffed by a licensed mental health social worker who is trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a therapy model that is research-based and treats the trauma of child sexual abuse, rather than the manifestations of that trauma, like depression or anxiety. To book an appointment, call Aspire Indiana at 1-877-574-1254 or visit www.aspireindiana.org.

Automobiles Corvette owners and enthusiasts recently gathered for the third annual Corvettes at Hamilton Town Center corvette show sponsored by Hare Chevrolet. To view more photos from the event, visit currentincarmel.com


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International. This is one of the highest honors available for Lions Club members. Benson is the first Westfield Lion to receive this award – and the club was chartered in 1930. Officials said Benson, a 45-year member, has been an integral part of the long-term success of the club. Richard T. Miyamoto Award Bob Benson, chairman of the Westfield Lions Club board of directors, presented the Richard T. Miyamoto Fellowship Award to immediate past president Craig Cooley. The Miyamoto Award recognizes Lions who have made significant contributions to their clubs. In the case of Cooley Cooley, he was the 2013-14 club president and presided over a year that saw positive membership growth, the induction of the first female members to the local club, nationally and state recognized award-winning club performance and the reconstruction of the organization’s clubhouse after it was severely damaged by the April flood.

A healthy fundraiser – Maple Glen Elementary School, 17171 Ditch Rd., Westfield, will host its Walk-a-thon fundraiser from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 12. The goal of the event is raiser $30,000 to create an Environmental Outdoor Lab, purchase the Weather Bug, build a Green House, an Apple Orchard, an Herb Garden, a Butterfly Garden, as well as support school programs, enhance enrichment, purchase classroom materials, and provide assistance to students in need. Those interested in donating may visit www.ptomges.org or mail Maple Glen WalkAthon, 17171 Ditch Rd., Westfield, 46074. Credit cards are accepted online and checks are asked to be made payable to MGES PTO.

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Joel Vanderbush and his crew at Animalia shared some species that are considered descendants of dinosaurs at the final Cool Creek Park Campfire, 2000 E. 151st St. The free event by Hamilton County Parks included songs, presentations and roasted marshmallows. The annual summer series took place for five weeks and included special speakers each week discussing a variety of nature topics. For more information, visit www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov. For more photos visit, currentinwestfield.com. (Above) Joel Vanderbush demonstrates on Blake Sawyer how a Raptor would use a toe claw to disembowel its prey. (Left) Sarah Bischoff, left, and Nikki Shonk hold non-poisonous snakes for guests to touch.

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It’s an honor to be a Westfield Police officer. It’s a dream come true for me. I was sworn in July 23; that day represents so much CITY more to my family than just my first day on the job. I am a first generation Mexican-American. My parents moved to the United States from Mexico looking for a better place to live, raise a family and achieve the American dream. After several jobs and numerous moves throughout the United States, my family set up roots in Indianapolis. It wasn’t easy. My brother, sister and I were the ones teaching my parents. My parents’ formal education stopped at the age of 6. They didn’t know how to speak English or how to help me with my math homework or even how the school system worked. My mother always encouraged us to go to college, knowing they couldn’t afford the tuition. I worked hard and achieved a full-ride scholarship to attend Indiana University. I am the first person in my entire family, immediate and extended, to have a college degree. I’m still learning the ropes and I hope to be through the process and in my own patrol car in a few months. I hope to add value to the department as an officer as well as add value to the Hispanic community in Westfield. I’m anxious to move to Hamilton County, and live near my fiancé. We look forward to starting

Officer Elias Rebollar was sworn into the Westfield Police Dept. on July 23. (Submitted photo)

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19th Century French dore bronze statue clock Category: Mantle / Shelf Clocks Circa: 1830 Dimensions: 18(h) x 15(w) Inventory Number: A1202 Price: $7,585

19th century French statue of Venus/Aphrodite Category: Statues Circa: 1870 Dimensions: 78(h) x 18(d) x 22.50(w) Inventory Number: A3262 Price: $21,850

19th century French faux bois wishing well Category: Selection of Garden Items Circa: 1900 Dimensions: 72(h) x 37(w) Inventory Number: A3610 Price: $5,850

Where can you find a clock made for a nobleman during King Louis XVI’s reign or an early 19th Century “Diana the HuntCOVER STORY ressâ€? hand-carved wood chandelier from a hunting lodge in the Alps? France would be a common answer, but a better – and less timely – place to start is right in Westfield. R. Beauchamp Antiques, established by Bob Beauchamp in 1969, has the area’s largest selection of 18th- to 20th-Century European antique furniture, accessories and outdoor garden items. The store has more than 20,000 square feet of space full of quality antiques. “It’s the premium antique store in the Midwest besides maybe Chicago. Stores may specialize in one thing but here we are across the board,â€? said Beauchamp, 70. “We have literally a million dollars in inventory ‌ We’re very proud of the work we’ve achieved.â€? While Beauchamp was serving in the military during the Vietnam War, he was stationed in Heidelberg, Germany – American headquarters in Europe for the Fourth Army. “It was a big eye-opener for an Iowa farm boy,â€? he said. Working as an intelligence agent, Beauchamp had the opportunity to interact with the locals and embrace the economy. “They were very poor but had wonderful things like clocks and music boxes,â€? he said. “When I came back (stateside) I enjoyed buying and selling items so I opened a shop.â€? Beauchamp moved to Westfield in 1973 and opened Den of Antiquity in 1969 (it remained until 1983). “I really went to work finding exquisite things for sale,â€? he said. Throughout his 45 years of experience, Beauchamp has worked hard to keep up with the current styles and demands of his customers. Today, Bob and his wife, Michelle, 60, have approximately 100,000 pieces they’ve acquired by traveling to Europe several times a year. The Beauchamps have traveled to Europe between 80 and 90 times – at the height of their travels, the couple was crossing the Atlantic Ocean eight times a year. “Now we go once or twice a year,â€? Bob said. “We have sources we trust and don’t have to make the trip.â€? Bob said he enjoys visiting Belgium, while Michelle likes Italy and France. “The food in Italy is the very best and the south of France,â€? Michelle said. “So much depends on the people and hotels we know. It’s

Excellent English ladies travel box in rosewood signed Mechi and Bazin London Category: All Indoor Accessories Circa: 1870 Dimensions: 7(h) x 9(d) x 12.50(w) Inventory Number: A4746 Price: $2,450

Michelle and Bob on a buying trip in Italy. (Submited photo)

incredible, there is so much to see there.� Beauchamp said his most unique find was purchasing the contents of a monastery in Bruges, Belgium two to three years ago. “It was full of a lot of items. We don’t deal a lot in religious stuff but knew it was a good market,� Bob said. “We had our investment back in two to three months.� The Beauchamp’s showroom includes a wide variety of European art, more than 300 European chandeliers and sconces as well as the area’s largest display of antique European tall case clocks. Beauchamp Antiques offers an extensive collection of outdoor garden items such as urns, planters, statuary, fountains, Haddonstone and two lines of teak outdoor furniture. “Ninety-five percent of it is from Europe. We don’t deal too much in American. Everything is chosen by us,� Bob said. They also sell custom tables from reclaimed wood that come from old houses, stables and factory floors. “Its 18th Century wood and 18th Century construction methods,� Bob said, adding that the drawback to original tables is the height. “They’re three inches lower and usually much smaller.� The Beauchamps did not disclose their clients – which include many high-profile state figures and sports stars – but have done work for the Eli Lilly home. “We had a client spend $10,000 on leatherbound books and didn’t care what the titles were,� Bob said. “We’ve been selling books ever since.� R. Beauchamp Antiques, 16405 Westfield Blvd., Westfield, is open noon to 5 p.m. Thursday through Saturday or by appointment. The store has a Russian woodworker, fulltime clockmaker and offers museum quality restorations. For more information, visit www.beauchampantiques.com or call 896-3717.

19th century French oak bookcase with hand carved “Art Muses� and other symbols of art Category: China Cabinet Circa: 1870 Dimensions: 94(h) x 22(d) x 57.50(w) Inventory Number: A4994 Price: $6,450.00

Late 19th Century roll top desk made by Cutler in Buffalo, N.J. Exceptionally rare and early roll top with raised panels of burr walnut Category: Desks & Writing Tables Circa: 1885-1895 Dimensions: 51.50(h) x 35(d) x 60(w) Inventory Number: A4617 Price: $7,850


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FROM THE BACKSHOP Wither gov’s future? D.C. is destination A recent midweek night found two state legislators, an entrepreneur and us in a local eatery enjoying a leisurely dinner. The topics zipped around the table like so many Ping Pong balls. One almost needed a scorecard to keep track. We tackled the economy, the Statehouse, growth and development and, naturally, politics. When the topic of the 2016 race for the presidency bubbled to the surface, by a 3-2 vote it was determined Hillary Clinton would not run. (We believe she will.) Then, one among us asked the others what they could foresee with respect to a potential run for the Oval Office by Gov. Mike Pence. Two among the party immediately, and nearly simultaneously, said, “Vice president.â€? It was something neither of us had thoroughly considered. We’ve always believed that if Pence tossed his hat into the ring, it would be for the No. 1 gig. But when one stops to think about it, a vice-presidential role for the governor makes a lot of sense; it would be a greening for the future ‌ if everything worked out for him. As we’ve stated before, we’d like to see him make more inroads as Indiana’s chief executive. Were he to hit the campaign trail, the import of his in-state to-do list obviously would lessen. So, with whom would he be paired? The name that quickly surfaced was Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, he of the unionbusting pedigree. But Walker is facing tough times in his own state for purported ties with third-party groups. Last week he was in a virtual polling tie with challenger Mary Burke. Maybe Walker isn’t the answer. Regardless, we all agreed that Washington is in Pence’s future. It seems now that it’s just a matter of what and when. What are your thoughts? Should he run? If so, which office should he pursue, president or vice president? Is it too soon to make that call? Please share your opinion at info@youarecurrent.com. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BELIEVE IT! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Greene, New York During a concert, it is illegal to eat peanuts and walk backwards on the sidewalks.

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Marine to the Corps Commentary by Terry Anker Words are surprisingly powerful. And, they are far less static in meaning and emotion than we might imagine (or even hope). There was a time that if an envelope in one’s mailbox was emblazoned with the word “important,� that it likely was. Today, it is almost assuredly not significant – in fact, it might was well be stamped “junk mail.� Beyond the changing nature of language, words can also take very different meaning to each listener. Words like religion, progressive, or gay can insight debate for some and carry a neutral significance to others. This week my inbox found an e-mail whose subject line was Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. To me, each are very powerful and positive words. Together, they are an imperative to open and read the message. I’m glad I did. For nearly 20 years, this group has hosted a golf tournament and dinner to raise awareness, fellowship, and a few dollars to support Marine children left behind as Mom or Dad paid the ultimate sacrifice to our country. On Sept. 11

at Pebble Brook Golf Club those assembled will honor decorated Corporal Lance Thompson. His story is a powerful one. Visit www.mcsf-indy.org and read it for yourself. What do these words mean to us? Scholarship may conjure the concepts of education and generosity. Foundation might suggest permanence and philanthropy. And, Marine reminds us of service and dedication. Yes, there are many other ways to interpret these words. And, some readings are not so flattering. But is there a way that we can deny the deserved need of a family forever absent the loving hand of mother ‌ or father. Playing a round of golf or writing a check somehow seems inadequate to ameliorate the reality faced by these families. Yet to show solidarity, and maybe to help just a little, can’t hurt. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@currentincarmel. com.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK As long as our future drives other people to despair, as long as our prosperity means poverty for others, as long as our ‘growth’ destroys nature anxiety, not hope, will be our daily companion. –JĂźrgen Moltmann

I just returned from a week-long vacation on the South Carolina coast. HUMOR Here are some things I learned or was reminded of while there. 1. Holy hello, the south is HOT. The average daily temperature was 95° F, but with the humidity, it felt like 105° F. 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. 2. Too much chlorine does actually turn your hair green. Ask my 10-year-old. 3. If you must travel by mini-van, nighttime driving is the only way to go. Heading down, my four kids and I sat for an hour outside of Asheville, N.C., because construction and lane closures turned I-40 into a parking lot. Let’s just say I was longing for the glorious jams on U.S. 31 by the time we arrived. 4. KFC cannot be expected to provide 24 biscuits on the spur of the moment. Call ahead, people! Jeeze. 5. Everything tastes better with lard. I had lunch in Savannah at a restaurant where all the menu items were hosed down in fat. 6. I’m a darn good single parent. My husband Doo couldn’t join us until midweek, so I was flying solo for the better part of this vacation. I’m proud to announce there were minimal sunburns on my watch, only two jelly-fish stings, and just one emotional breakdown from my 13-year-old daughter. 7. A splinter can ruin your entire day. Again, ask my 10-year-old. 8. I have finally broken my cellular addiction! Distracted by parenting, beach reading, boogie-boarding and cockroaches the size of small dogs, I missed seventeen calls. And I didn’t even care. Suck it, Verizon! 9. Road trips aren’t what they used to be. One of my sisters commented that despite the long hours in the car, she and her sons hardly interacted because of their Nintendo DS’s and DVD player. Of course, when we were kids, we wore no seat belts and chain-smoked candy cigarettes. Go figure. I hope you discovered something new this summer too! Peace out.

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


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It began with a simple phone call to my friend Auri, a computer geek I asked to help me with my very successful website, which HUMOR right now is attracting up to three visitors a month. To have a strong online presence, you have to spend several hours a day using social media, like Facebooking, tweeting, and updating your blog. This means cutting yourself off from the outside world. But that’s the price you pay for being social. Auri and I decided to meet for coffee. I got out my trusty mini legal pad and wrote down the time and date. Then I put a sticky note on my bathroom mirror. At my age, I know I will see it there several times the night before, reminding me of any early morning obligations. This system seldom fails, although one day I accidentally grabbed a list from the previous day and started repeating everything on it. I’m glad I have an honest barber. Auri and I set the time for the following Tuesday, 9 a.m., at Starbucks. Auri entered our engagement on his Google calendar, which I soon discovered automatically synched to my AOL calendar, telling me the time and location of the appointment. A minute after our call, a “meeting alert” magically appeared on my computer screen. The message suggested I pick a color for this entry to make it stand out and distinguish it from other

appointments on my calendar, except I didn’t have any. I went with red. The following morning, I got an “Invitation Update” in my e-mail as well as on my cell phone. It was a request by Auri to change the time of our Tuesday breakfast from 9 to 8:30. I agreed to the new time, telling him in a comment box that I was changing the color of our meeting from red to green. Included with the update was a link to MapQuest, informing me how long it would take to get to Starbucks from my house, which was either three, four, seven or eight minutes away, depending on which Starbucks I was going to. On Tuesday morning, I got another cell phone alert that my breakfast meeting was in half an hour. Then at 8:15, I was dinged again, warning that I only had 15 minutes to make it=. I rushed out the door, afraid that if I were late, news of my tardiness would go viral. I reached Starbucks at 8:25. Auri had not arrived yet. I bought a coffee and waited. And waited. I called his cell phone at 9:00 a.m. He answered right away. “Auri, where are you? I’m at Starbucks on 82nd,” I said. “Oh my gosh, was that today?” he said.

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THIS WEEK Carmel Farmers Market – One of the largest farmers markets in Indiana, the Carmel Farmers Market has more 60 CARMEL vendors from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Saturdays through Sept. 27. Located in the shadow of Carmel’s Palladium concert hall, 1 Center Green, the market vendors sell only Indiana grown and/or produced edible products. Each week includes cooking demonstrations, free parking and music. For more information, call 710-0162. Conner Prairie at Dawn – Witness the beautiful early morning scenery of Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., from 7 FISHERS to 11 a.m. Aug. 16. Members of the Indiana Plein Air Painters Association will be on hand painting various outdoor scenes and will share outdoor painting tips. Any artist is invited to come out with their own supplies and paint. IPAPA artworks will be sold to the public after 11 a.m. Cost is $10 for the dawn event only; $15 for all day pass; $9 for members. For more information, call 776-6006 or visit www.connerprairie.org.

The Swedish tribute band, Waterloo, returns to the Conner Prairie Amphitheatre for a concert of ABBA’s hits from the 1970s including “SOS,� “Dancing Queen� and “Mamma Mia,� among many others. (Submitted photos)

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The Show, a tribute to ABBA, will perform Aug. 15 and 16 at the Marsh Symphony on the Prairie concert. The band, known as “WaterTHEATRE loo,� has been singing tribute to the Swedish pop group since 1996 when performers Camilla Dahlin and Katja Nord asked original ABBA members Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson’s permission. ABBA was the first pop group from a nonEnglish speaking country to enjoy extremely high levels of fame in the American music scene. The Show now performs regularly with original ABBA members such as Andersson, Lasse Wellander, Janne Schaffer and Mats Ronander on guitar, Rutger Gunnarsson on bass and Roger Palm among others. Dahlin was originally featured in ABBA’s music video for “Thank You For the Music.� The Show has performed over 560 shows, four times as many as the original ABBA group. The group has sold out three times at the famous Hollywood Bowl venue. The Show tells a personalized tale of ABBA’s rise to success, beginning the performance with the end of the 1960’s, as original members Ulvaeus, Andersson, Lyngstad and Faltskog met to play for the first time. The rest of the show

Cathy Morris – Noblesville Main Street’s Music and All That Jazz concert series resumes at 7 p.m. Aug. 15 with NOBLESVILLE Cathy Morris on the Courthouse Square. Morris and her band have opened for Al Jareau, Burt Bacharach, George Benson, Chuck Mangione, Rick Braun, fourPlay and Najee to name a few. There is no cost to attend. For more information, call 776-0205 or visit www. noblesvillemainstreet.org. Story time – Cool Creek Park and Nature Center, 2000 E. 151st St., will host a story time for children ages 4 to 6 WESTFIELD starting at 11 a.m. on Aug. 19. Families can cool-off on the carpet inside the Nature Center during nature inspired story-time. Pre-registration may be made by calling 774-2500 or e-mailing cool.naturecenter@hamiltoncounty.in.gov.

charts the band’s timeline through such hits as “SOS,� “Dancing Queen� and “Knowing Me Knowing You.� The original group broke up in 1982, Ulvaeus and Andersson going on to write music for theatrical productions while Lyngstad and Faltskog pursued solo careers. Patrons of the concert are allowed to picnic

at the venue starting at 6 p.m. The show will commence at 8 p.m. Fans can purchase tickets in advance for $24 for adults and $12 for children ages 2 to 12. Tickets sold the day of the performance cost adults $28 and children $14 For more information, visit www.indianapolissymphony.org.

Business breakfast series – The Zionsville Chamber of Commerce will host its monthly event at Brick Street ZIONSVILLE Inn, 175 S. Main St. In August, Andrew Manna, CCHA Attorney, and Maggie Ionnacci, ZCS School Counselor, will present on the need for and beginning stages of the Zionsville Youth Assistance Program. ZYAP will provide assistance to Boone County youth and their families who need support with any issue that prevents them from reaching their full potential. For more information, contact Dusky Loebel at 873-3836 or info@zionsvillechamber.org.


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School is starting up once again, which means it’s time to get back into the routine of getting up and ready in the mornings. And as anyone who grew up with siblings can INDOORS attest, having multiple children share a bathroom can sometimes create a difficult situation. Most mornings it can seem like everyone needs to use the bathroom at the exact same time, leading to squabbles, hassles and running late. If you are looking for a new solution, a Jack and Jill bathroom may be the perfect addition to your home. “Jack and Jill” is the common term for a shared bathroom that is connected to separate bedrooms. If welldesigned, a Jack and Jill can increase the privacy and functionality of your children’s shared bathroom. And it may help them make the bus on time with fewer grumpy interactions. Privacy is the main benefit of a Jack and Jill bathroom. The best Jack and Jill designs feature a layout that separates the various areas of the bathroom, like the toilet, shower and sink areas. Clearly separate these areas with doors, so that multiple people are able to be in the bathroom at once. This way, one child can be taking a shower while another brushes his teeth, without having to compromise any privacy. Jack and Jills also generally feature separate amenities that allow each child to have their own space in the bathroom. Most homeowners

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