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It is our position that we must give construction workers a brake and allow them to finish their jobs quickly and without incident. With numerous projects, big and small, taking place in Hamilton County concurrently, we need to be attentive to these zones and be sure to follow the appropriate signals. Yet likewise, staff must understand their own role and remain focused on keeping traffic safely moving. We have high expectations for our roads in Hamilton County and expect the workers to do what it takes to complete a professional grade job without leaning on their shovels or talking on their cell phones while directing traffic. Although aside from the dangerous situation in having to deal with traffic, these good folks have been working in the hottest summer Indiana has seen in a very long time and certainly deserve to take a break every once in a while. Can construction managers work to ensure the workers on the job site are properly dressed and focused on the task at hand? We all seek quick work without being unreasonable – but we also expect crews to behave in a manner that complies with our cities and shows respect for motorists and pedestrians.

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It is our position that the single gender classes at IPS Arlington Community High School are an innovative way to help solve social and academic problems at that school. Arlington has been in chaos the last several years, so drastic measures were called for. Separating boys from girls is one way to help students focus on their studies. It remains to be seen if this new approach will actually be conducive to learning, because girls and boys can be equally disruptive. Teachers and administrators need to participate in ongoing training to ensure this is a workable solution. Over the summer, news of a possible takeover by the Indiana Department of Education dominated the media, and Arlington is one of the schools on the list. While Arlington and schools in Hamilton County are vastly different, we believe our school boards should keep an eye on how going to single sex classes affects grades. It is important to be innovative with education and this is the latest attempt to create a positive learning environment where teachers and students can focus on academics rather than discipline. Let’s hope Arlington doesn’t abandon this effort before it has had time to show success.

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FROM THE BACKSHOP Our readers prove to be perfect barometer Last week, we chronicled the real story of the resignation of Steven B. Libman, former president and CEO of The Center for the Performing Arts. As of press time for this edition, we had received dozens of e-mails, voice mails, texts and tweets in support of our story and our decision – with a lone exception - to “sit” on it until we could publish it with the vetting it - and all the pieces we run - deserves. We’ve heard from private citizens and public officials. It has been a wonderfully heartening response from the Hamilton County community, and it validates why we published the story and why we publish this newspaper. If there is a way for us to serve (and protect) our fellow taxpayers, please believe us when we tell you we will do everything we can to achieve on that objective. Not everyone has or will agree with the story we published, to be sure, but we trust the facts we obtained were, indeed, facts and therefore they were included in the best interests of our readers. ••• Perhaps it’s no longer news that Money magazine has named our city as the 48th best nationally in which to live, but it still is a point of pride. It’s also evidence that Westfield Mayor Andy Cook and the city council,

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DISPATCHES » Is your garden overflowing? – Donate to the hungry. Westfield Parks and Recreation is encouraging gardeners and the community to share their fresh produce with the hungry. You can drop your food off all season at Westfield Farmers Market and Ameriana Bank during business hours (near the intersection of Carey road and U.S. 32). » Sponsor Fair – Dick Wolfsie and Bill Moldt provide entertainment at PrimeLife Enrichment’s 2011 Sponsor Fair: September 7th, 2011 from 10 a.m. 1 p.m. PLE provides services and to promote independence, wellness and socialization for ages 50 and over. At 11:30 a.m. Dick Wolfsie. Enjoy a free lunch provided by Second Helpings. Open to members and non-members. Registration Requested. Call 317-815-7000. » Free clinic – Heart and Soul Clinic is open every second and fourth Saturday for free medical treatment. You can visit their 202 Penn street location from 9 a.m. to noon. No appointment required. » Pet Night at Farmers Market – Farmers Market, 130 Penn street, is hosting Pet Night Sept.2. Stop by with your furry friend from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. for a fun night with your furry friends. The first 300 guests attending Pet Night will receive a goodie bag donated by Petco-Northwest. Guests are encouraged to bring dog and/or cat food to donate to the Hamilton County Humane Society. » Support Group – COPE, a support group for women committed to overcoming the pains of endometriosis, will hold a meeting on September 1st at 6:30 pm in the Craft Room at the Westfield Public Library. For more information, please go to www.SayNoToEndo. com.

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COMMENTARY By Danielle Wilson Do you ever have days where miscommunication screws you? Where you’d have been better off speaking French? I had one last weekend that had me shaking ma tête in exasperation. We were up north for my husband’s family reunion. Thirty-one people ages crammed into a 1920s lake cottage with no air conditioning. Despite the heat and humanity, I was surviving. However, shortly after lunch, I had my first “mishap.” Doo came outside determined to take the boat for an adult-only cruise around the lake, and I shot him down because his brothers had promised the kids they would make a tubing run. Obviously, individual plans had not been communicated properly. So we hashed it out right in front of his dad. Doo plead it was naptime and several couples had only these few minutes to enjoy. I stood my ground on integrity and won the fight, but felt unbelievably guilty when I told my in-laws they would not be boating sans enfants at the moment. Strike one. A few hours later, the next snafu occurred. One of my brothers-in-law was turning 40, and I was charged with making my famous chocolate cake for the dinner celebration. My oldest daughter came in late on the baking, so I promised her she could help with the icing. However, the boat battle left me memory lapsed and I forgot to get her. Worse yet, I let her ever-present younger

sister participate. When shafted daughter found out, she quite literally went ballistic. She was so upset I had to pawn her off on Doo, who promptly incarcerated her in one of the 100 degree bedrooms until she calmed down. Her confinement wouldn’t have been so bad, except she missed the hacking of the lion piñata with her 16 cousins. Obviously, this piece of news did not sit well with her either. Strike two for moi. The final controversial incident happened shortly after dinner. We ate later than anticipated; so, several of the moms decided to put their kids straight to bed and bypassed dessert. Birthday deliciousness would apparently be savored the next day. I missed the memo and told my four children they could stay up. You can imagine what happened when my gateau-deprived nieces and nephews heard their cousins were scoring sugar while they were sequestered in sweatboxes. It was not pretty and neither were the looks I rightly received from several sisters-in-law. Merde. But by this point I was so emotionally drained I just couldn’t give a flying frick. I apologized for the umpteenth time that day and called it quits. You can’t win ‘em all. Paix out.

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Westfield Safety Festival to teach and entertain By Lindsay Eckert Lindsay@youarecurrent.com The City of Westfield is taking an active and visual approach for teaching safety to its community. The fourth annual Safety Festival is an event focusing on providing information for healthy and safe decisions through live demonstrations and hands-on educational lessons. St. Vincent, a sponsor for the Safety Festival, Communications Specialist Terri Flood said the agenda-packed event will provide free children identification cards from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The safety-focused day will also teach first aid and CPR preparedness with live demonstrations. Duke Energy will provide electrical training and Indianapolis Ice will have an ice hockey play area to provide skating fun while informing about winter safety. “The live demonstrations provide a different way of learning,” Flood said. “The visual learning helps people get actively involved while going through emergency preparedness steps, instead of just reading a pamphlet. I hope our hands-on approach will help families know what to do in an emergency.” Spokesperson Carrie Cason said the “huge festival” not only encourages interaction as a way of understanding the importance of safety for all ages, it also is an entertaining event. The August 27th event will have music and booths with fun activities. Westfield firefighters and the Westfield Police Department will be on hand to

give tours of the vehicles behind saving lives. “It’s a fun day for families to learn about safety and safety regulations,” Cason said. “I have a three-year-old; he loves the festival and is looking at the fire trucks.” The Safety Festivals begins at 10 a.m. and continues until 3 p.m. Saturday, August 27th, in the Village Park Plaza Shopping Center parking lot. For the full agenda, please visit our facebook page at Current Publishing, LLC.

Seeds of success extend Farmers Market’s season By Lindsay Eckert Lindsay@youarecurrent.com Fresh produce is not finished for Westfield Farmers Market this summer. The summer tradition has extended its season. Although the Farmers Market was scheduled to run from June 3 to September 2, Amber Willis, Westfield Farmers Market Director, said this year’s tremendous success and vendors’ requests have motivated the decision to add three more Friday nights of homegrown goods. “The vendors begged for its extension, especially with the slow start of produce from all of the rain. Community groups asked for chances to get a second time at the market,” Willis said. “Overall, from vendors to volunteers and guests everyone has enjoyed picking up fresh produce, relaxing on the grassy lawn while eating dinner and listening to great performers.” Westfield Farmers Market started being a part of the community’s Friday nights four years ago; however, its season had always concluded at the end of August with fewer vendors than the current season. The 2011 season has seen a substan-

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tial spike in vendors; beginning the season with 52 and ending the season with 62 vendors. The market’s countless volunteers and sponsors allowed special event nights such as pet night, sports night and 4-H night; plus, different performers for the entire season. The is also the new home for Westfield in Bloom’s Community and Kids Gardens that provide fresh produce to the hungry. Westfield Farmers Market is located at 130 Penn St. and is scheduled every Friday night from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Visit our Facebook page at Current Publishing, LLC and follow us on twitter @youarecurrent for a schedule of events and a map for the Farmers Market.

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Green thumbs leaving their mark in Westfield By Lindsay Eckert Lindsay@youarecurrent.com One man’s ambition has sprouted into an abundance of fresh produce and an ever growing committee as part of Westfield in Bloom, a Parks and Recreation committee program. The volunteer-based committee said its mission is to plants its seeds for a greater sense of civic pride and improve the quality of the community’s lives through education and involvement. Robert Staley volunteers his green thumb as the chairperson for Westfield in Bloom. Although Staley has served on the committee for one year, he has developed his ideas for the program into finished products like the plant a row program and the kids’ community garden at Westfield Farmers Market. The 50 by 20 garden was planted to provide food for the hungry and donate the produce to organizations who help those without food. Staley and his committee have teamed up with Westfield’s Open Doors, Noblesville’s Third Phase and Christ United Methodist church. Westfield put on their gardening gloves and donated their time to make the program bigger than Staley even predicted for Westfield in Bloom.

“This year I set a goal to reach 600 pounds of fresh produce, so far this season we’ve already brought in 1020 pounds of fresh produce,” Staley said. “It’s a gratifying experience.” Not only has the program’s success provided food for the less fortunate, it has also taught valuable lessons to children. “I have two young boys and they go with me when we plant seeds in the garden for other people who may not be able to have a meal,” Staley said. “It teaches them good lessons, they can point to their part of the garden and say they grew that. It’s a beneficial experience for the kids too.” Farmers Market is every Friday from 4:30 to 7:30. Y0u can donate your fresh produce at Farmers Market, 130 Penn Street.

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Will work for charity: Mayor Cook to auction his work to the highest bidder tions at a local business,” Mayor Cook By Lindsay Eckert said. Lindsay@youarecurrent.com The bidding will be held on the city’s City of Westfield Mayor Andy Cook Facebook page and bidding will close is auctioning himself off to work for a Friday at noon. local business for the day. Mayor Cook said he expects the Cook will take to the auction block highest bidder to hand out tasks, August 16 starting with bids at $200 Cook whether that’s taking out the trash or as an effort to raise money for the answering phones. Westfield Youth Assistance Program, a “I encourage local businesses to bid and really project he created to focus on preventative treatput me to work,” Cook said. ment for at-risk youth and identify youth in Visit the City of Westfield’s Facebook page need of assistance. and get bidding. When bidding, please state “I thought this would be a great way to earn your business name, contact name and bid a little money for the Youth Assistance Program amount. For questions, call 317-804-3004. while spending time learning about the opera-

Westfield ranks as ‘best place to live’ By Lindsay Eckert Lindsay@youarecurrent.com Home sweet home just got even sweeter for Westfield residents. The City of Westfield may be home for 30,000 residents, but Money Magazine’s recent ranking indicates more people should call it home. The (population) city ranked #48 on the magazine’s list of 100 best places to live among smaller cities.

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By Lindsay Eckert Lindsay@youarecurrent.com World-class technology is saving lives and improving safety on Westfield’s Monon Trail. The Westfield Parks and Recreation Dept. is teaming with First Responders to set the bar for trail safety and to protect visitors’ every step of the way. Westfield Parks and Recreation has installed a GIS system along the Monon trails. Although GIS technology is similar to the GPS systems used in cars, GIS’ extreme precision has put the coordinate-based technology on the global map. The coordinate system is the same used in commercial and military aircrafts around the world. Scott Jordan westfield assistant chief said Westfield Parks and Recreation and Westfield police are using the GIS system as an accurate tool to efficiently locate someone injured and provide a landmark for people to recognize, of which there are few on the tree-lined trails. “It’s easy to get lost we’ve put emergency mile markers in place every tenth mile of the trail. Each trail has its own color and two-letter code for the markers, MO for Monon,” Jordan Jordan said. “It allows people to see the marker and give an exact reference for where they are when calling police.” The GIS has an address point at each marker so once we put in the mile marker ou Through GIS, dispatchers can put the mile marker and code into their computers and a map automatically displays to show the exact location and the best route to take to access that person. Jordan said the system’s speed can help save time when trying to find someone. “It gives us a better chance of finding them quickly instead of driving along the trail searching,” Jordan said. Jordan said the concept was founded when a woman was injured and police had a difficult time finding her. “We brainstormed with the Parks and Recreation Dept., askS.R. 32 ing ourselves, What can we do to increase the chances of finding people quicker?” Jordan said. Although the brainstorming sessions developed the idea for GIS-implementation on trails, Jordan said Leane Kmetz GIS coordinator of informatics for the City of Westfield is the mastermind behind

making the program a reality. “The whole idea is having the ability to focus in on a location to find a person quickly rather than searching aimlessly,” Jordan said. “Leane made that possible, she’s so talented with her work… it’s like wizardry.” Kmetz, who earned a masters degree from Indiana Wesleyan and a bachelor’s in Informatics from Oklahoma State University said her education in informatics didn’t end in the classroom. She said it’s a career that provides a new perspective of the world every day. “The possibilities for GIS are limitless, every day is a new challenge and I’m constantly learning about more ways you can use this technology, it’s an amazing tool,” Leann said. The “amazing tool” generates XY coordinates for every single location point and allows users to zoom in on the smallest of locations. “GIS’ accuracy can give a coordinate and it could tell you how many birdhouses were near that location; that analogy plays out during water main breaks so we know the exact location of the problematic valve and can shut it off quickly.” Kmetz and Parks and Recreation presented their implemented program at this year’s Indiana Parks and Recreation Association Conference. Kmetz said her work developed a lot of interest even though Westfield is the first and only city to have a program like this. “Parks directors were impressed with what we developed and it garnered a lot of interest,” Kmetz said. “The program will eventually spread throughout Hamilton County and it’s our hope it’s a program the whole state of Indiana will adopt. It’s an ideal way to spatially find a person in need of help.”

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From bad to worse GRAMMAR LESSON By Brandie Bohney When I asked a few weeks back for readers’ suggestions of pronunciation foibles, I had no idea how inundated I would be with emails. Wow. And while I related many of those errors in understanding based on mishearing or mispronouncing words and phrases last week, I saved one doozy for this week. One reader lamented that he has seen and heard, “from worse to worse.” Shouldn’t it be, “from worse to worst”? Yes. Yes, it should. But the problem here is that the issue is more complicated than that. You see, worse is a comparative adjective. Therefore, it requires two items to compare. To say a situation has gone from worse to worst isn’t logical in the first place because the situation has really gone from bad to worse. Get it? The situation is bad to begin with (previous situation), and then it gets worse (current situation). The two situations are what are being compared and why worse is used as the second adjective. If the situation would get worse still – so bad that it could not get any worse – then I suppose you could say that it went from worse to worst. But using from worse to worst requires a significant buildup and a comparison of three or more situations (or dresses or dogs or behaviors). And it sounds awful, if you ask me.

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So your better option is to say, “from bad to worse,” or even, “from bad to worst,” if you can make the case for three or more nouns being compared. But there’s more to this story. In addition to the bad-to-worse scenario, there’s also the idiom, “worst comes to worst.” I know there are some readers out there gnashing their teeth and wondering why I didn’t write, “worse comes to worse,” or, “worse comes to worst.” It turns out, with a little bit of research, that the original idiom (and remember, idioms don’t always make sense either literally or grammatically) was, “worst comes to worst.” It originated as a way to say that bad things (worst) come to bad people (worst). For those whose teeth are but nubs from the gnashing, take heart: as the phrase has evolved over time to its current most widely accepted meaning (if the situation comes to a point where alternatives are few), “if worse comes to worst,” has become an acceptable form of the idiom. And that, my friends, is how a column suggestion goes from bad to worse. Brandie Bohney is a grammar enthusiast and former English teacher. If you have a grammarrelated question, please email her at bbthegrammarguru@gmail.com.

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Over-easy like Sunday morning COOKING By Clint Smith There’s a Depeche Mode song that asks, “Is simplicity best, or simply the easiest?” I say, “sometimes both.” Case in point: this recipe. As a high school teacher—and with the tidal wave of the new school year swelling on the horizon—relaxing with my family on the weekends is a premium. So when it comes to breakfast and brunch, it doesn’t hurt to keep things simple and easy. Poaching is a gentle process that yields delicate dishes. Being proficient with this technique requires a few simple components: water, heat, vinegar, finesse. Oh, and bellies to feed. Poached eggs have a delicate exterior and a silky, over-easy interior—an ideal counterpoint to the

savory crunch of the crostini. Similar to pesto, this pistou dressing enhances the dish with a salty, parmesan-garlic pungency. If you’re squeamish about undercooked eggs, I hear you—it’s a reasonable concern. Cook your eggs to a temperature that will make your audience the happiest. If you have a little more peace of mind, there’ll be fewer pieces of leftover food on your plate. It’s not just for Sunday brunch, so enjoy this recipe with friends, family, or (giving another nod to DM) simply “enjoy the silence.”

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Now – Aug. 28 Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre: Church Basement Ladies 2 9301 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis Details and ticket information available online at http://www.beefandboards.com/#. Now - Aug. 27 Carmel Repertory Theatre: Hairspray Aug. 11-14, 18-21, 25-27 Thursdays through Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 2:30 p.m. 1 Center Green, Carmel Details: www.carmelrepertorytheatre.com Thursday - Saturday Morty’s Comedy Joint: Michael Malone 3625 East 96th St., Indianapolis Cost: $12 on Thursdays (8 p.m. show time) and $15 on Fridays and Saturdays (8 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. show times) Details: www.mortyscomedy.com or call 848-5500

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Why your pets needs antioxidants PETS By John Mikesell Don’t look for or put your faith in a silver bullet antioxidant, it doesn’t exist. Rather, supplement your dog’s diet with a variety of fresh foods that contain antioxidants, such as bluberries, herbs (basil is great), tomatoes, egg yolks, green tea or spinach. Feed these foods especially in times of increased physical stress for your dog, for example, when he’s fighting cancer, or after extreme physical exertion. Don’t overfeed anyone antioxidants. Balance and variety are always advised. Here are some issues with which antioxidants can help: Arthritis: Antioxidants, but particularly vitamin C, are vital to any arthritic therapeutic program. Vitamin C is involved in the building and healing of joint and bone structures and it plays an active role in the immune response.

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is accepting applications for the position of Custodial Supervisor of Carmel High School. Responsible for the supervision of custodial staff and shift supervisors on three shift schedule in the cleaning of classrooms, restrooms and common areas for large facility. Work schedule is 40 hours per week, benefits eligible after 90 days. Hourly rate $17.57 to $24.10, depending on education and experience. Candidates with custodial supervision preferred; criminal history check required. Apply on-line to www.ccs.k12.in.us AA/EOE

Part-time Customer Service

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