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Triathlon and cycling team forms

By Liz Schrader • news@currentzionsville.com

Cycling is very much a team-based sport for the new Zionsville Triathlon and Cycling Team. Created in January by Zionsville residents and long-time cyclists Loren Long and Steve Wefler, the 15-member team was founded to provide support and training companions for cyclers and triathletes of all levels in the Zionsville area. “Our goal is to support one another whether it’s helping each other train, watching each other race or participating in your first event,” said cofounder Steve Wefler. The 3-month-old group has members from Zionsville, Indianapolis and Carmel, and will have its first official meeting on April 13 at the New Balance store at 99th Street and Michigan Road in Indianapolis. The event begins at 7 p.m., and Jimmy John’s sandwiches and beer from Triton Brewery will be provided. Cofounder Loren Long said they hope to have a similar meeting each month, outside of the group’s training-based events. Throughout the week, the team has a few different rides, runs or swims for members, but its main ride is on Saturday morning. Long said people of all skill levels are welcome for the weekend ride, which departs at noon from Jennings Field in Zionsville. “The Saturday ride is a great way to get some easy miles in, and we have everyone from beginning cyclists to 20-year veterans come out,” Wefler said. “We just try to support each other with our goals.” The team is sponsored financially by a handful of Zionsville businesses including PG Chiropractic, Indy Realty Shop, Zionsville Eye Care and Zionsville Dentistry. Wefler said the sponsorships have enabled them to buy team jerseys and T-shirts. In adThe SullivanMunce Cultural Center Announces a Beginning Genealogy Talk – SullivanMunce Cultural Center, 225 W. Hawthorne St., is hosting a beginning genealogy talk to help begin a genealogy search on April 18 from noon to 1:00. Roberta Martin of the SullivanMunce Cultural Center will present this talk. There will be a question and answer session afterward. RSVP to robertam@sullivanmunce. org or call 873-4900. Space is limited. Bring your own sack lunch. Donations are welcome.

Boone County Health Dept. Celebrates Public Health Week – The first week of this month is National Public Health week and aims to increase awareness about public health in the community. This year’s theme, Public Health is Return on Investment –Save Lives, Save Money, focuses on the economic impact of health. It also focuses on the role that everyone in the community has to support public health and prevention. For the full release, visit www.currentzionsville.com and click On the Web. The BCSSI Announces senior activities schedule. The BCSSI has announced its senior activities schedule. Activities include everything from cards and trips to computer classes. For the full release visit www.currentzionsville.com and click On the Web. Zionsville Triathlon and cycling team founders, Loven Long and Steve Wefler.

dition, Triton Brewery and the New Balance store help the team by giving them discounts. While Long said there isn’t one specific event the team is training for, he said most of the group is training for Ironman triathlons in Muncie or Louisville during the summer. He said in the future, they hope to train for specific events together and may participate in the Indianapolis N.I.T.E Ride in June. For more information, visit the team’s Facebook page at facebook.com/ZionsvilleTriTeam or contact zionsvilletriteam@gmail. com

The Zionsville Alpha Leo Club has Partnered with Inga’s Popcorn to Help Raise Funds – The Zionsville Alpha Leo Club has partnered with Inga’s Popcorn to help raise funds to send to the Newtown Lions Club in Newtown, Conn. The Zionsville Alpha Leo Club collected donations selling Inga’s Gourmet Popcorn during the EGGnormous Egg Hunt in Lions Park. Additional donations can be dropped off at Akard True Value Hardware or sent to the Zionsville Lions Club c/o Alpha Leo Club PO Box 252, Zionsville, IN 46077 addressed to Newtown Lions Club project before April 15. First Friday Original Art Exhibit Featuring artist, Heather Judge – Corner Vise Gallery at 110 S. Main St. in Zionsville, presents the latest original art by acclaimed and awardwinning artist, Heather Judge. The first Friday grand opening will be Friday, with the mixed media paper collage exhibit on display until April 29. For more information contact 873-2976 or info@indygalleries.com. April Town Council Meeting - On Monday at 7 p.m., Town Council will hold its monthly meeting at Town Hall in the Bev Harves Room.

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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Unveils 2013-2014 Season – The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s 2013-14 subscription season at the Hilbert Circle Theatre includes 14 weekends of Lilly Classical Series performances, eight weekends of Printing Partners Pops Series concerts, four DowAgroSciences symFUNy Sundays family concerts and four Stella Artois Happy Hour at the Symphony performances in its home at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. For the full release visit www.currentzionsville. com and click On the Web. St.Vincent is one of 100 Hospitals With Great Neurosurgery and Spine Programs – St.Vincent Indianapolis Hospital has been named to the list of 100 Hospitals with Great Neurosurgery and Spine Programs by Becker’s Hospital Review. In 2002, St.Vincent expanded its neuroscience service line through the formation of the Indiana Neuroscience Institute. For the full release visit www. currentzionsville.com and click On the Web. St.Vincent Fishers Hospital Opens - On March 23, St.Vincent Fishers Hospital hosted its pre-opening event for the local community at 13914 Southeastern Pkwy. St.Vincent Fishers Hospital’s 110-square-foot expansion will focus on wellness, women’s health and family health. The new hospital encompasses 30 medical/surgical beds, 10 labor-delivery-recovery-post-partum beds and 10 observation beds. In addition, the three-story hospital has spa-like amenities, indoor and outdoor dining, and convenient 24hour room service for patients. St.Vincent Fishers Hospital will officially open to the community Monday. For the full release visit www.currentzionsville.com and click On the Web. Behavior Analysis Center for Autism Welcomes Cox as Director of Marketing – The Behavior Analysis Center for Autism welcomes Sarah Cox as its new director of marketing. In this role, Cox will organize and lead BACA’s marketing efforts. She will participate in and coordinate volunteers for BACA and community events. She will also organize video and photo shoots as well as assist in spreading the word about BACA through advertising and social media platforms, among other duties. For the full release visit www.currentzionsville.com and click On the Web.

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It has only been 100 years Commentary by Ward Deglar The last time it snowed this late around here, the Titanic had already filled up its passenger list and was ready to set sail to the New World. My father was 1-year-old that year. He died 10 years ago at the age of 90, so that offers a clear perspective of how strange this year’s weather is. The plows have been out all night, and I have six inches of snow in my driveway. Later I will shovel, but right now it’s still snowing. I’m no stranger to snow at any time of the year. I was born in the north woods of Wisconsin, and when I was 5-years-old, we huddled under blankets and Mackinaws on the Fourth of July, setting off rockets while flakes of snow drifted in from the lake. Years later in Minnesota, the mid-August apple harvest in my back yard was delayed because of snow. The next day we probed through three inches of the stuff to dig carrots out of the garden.

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That harsh part of the country commonly demanded parkas and mittens for mowing the lawn any time through Memorial Day. Even so, the accepted snow removal plan after the end of March in Minnesota was to “wait for Spring.” Why shovel when it would warm up and melt in a few days anyway? I have no idea what caused this radical weather pattern. It could be a delayed reaction from the atomic tests conducted in the Pacific after World War II. But, just to be safe, if there is another newly christened ship getting ready to sail from England, I hope it calls the voyage off until next month. Ward Degler lives in Zionsville with his wife and dog. He is author of “The Dark Ages of My Youth … and Times More Recent.” You may contact him at ward.degler@gmail.com.

Mark your Calendars for Kite Day – On April 14 from noon to 3 p.m. in Mulberry Fields Park in Zionsville, the 2nd annual Kite Day will be held. Come celebrate spring and fly a kite. Spectators welcome. Admission $2 per person, $5 per family. All proceeds will benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Zionsville. Rain date will be April 21. Visit the Facebook page of Black Dog Books Facebook page or call 919-7901 for updates.

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Community Foundation of Boone County awards grant to local foundations – The CFBC recently granted $5,000 to each of the three Boone County education foundations to fund projects within their school systems. Pictured here from left: Tiffany Perdue, CFBC scholarship administrator; Tracy Phillips, Zionsville Education Foundation executive director; Peggy Bailey, Lebanon Educational Foundation executive assistant; Jane Johnson, Western Boone Education Foundation board member; Barb Schroeder, CFBC Program Director. (Submitted photo) Lisa Brown wins prestigious award – Lisa Brown, Zionsville Community Schools Aquatic Center Director, was presented the Irv Merritt Award at the Indiana State Masters Swim Meet at North Central High School on Brown March 23. The Irv Merritt Award is given to the swimmer who best embodies the spirit, standards and values of Irv Merritt, and has contributed greatly to Greater Indiana Masters Swimming program.

Zionsville resident Ali King becomes CIYFC Executive Director – The Board of Directors of Central Indiana Youth for Christ is pleased to announce the promotion of Ali King to executive director effective Feb. 1. She has led Campus Life Clubs at the middle schools in Zionsville as well King as the high school for 20 years. King lives in Zionsville with her family and, in her spare time, enjoys running, working out and watching her girls play sports at Zionsville West Middle School and Zionsville High School.

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COMMUNITY Philanthropy

Protect the things that matter ZCHS Lacrosse Team builds shed for Habitat for Humanity – Senior members of the ZCHS Boys Lacrosse Team and their coach, Matt Garvey, participated in a service project last month in Lebanon, to benefit Habitat for Humanity. Despite the freezing weather, they constructed a shed as shown behind them in this photo. Pictured from left: Front row – Cole Clements and Connor Lantz. Back row: Luke Beebe, Ryan Spoonmore, Eric Regele, Jack Williams, Joe Ross, Trent Taylor, Ryan Broderick and Bill Nicholas

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Zionsville Middle School Advanced Jazz Band wins huge honor - The ZMS Advanced Jazz Band won first place at the Ball State Jazz Festival last month. To achieve a first-place rating, they scored higher than four middle schools and nine high schools. This is a first for ZMS and a first for any jazz band from Zionsville Community Schools. Dominic Rossi was also honored with the Frank Mantooth Award for being the most outstanding musician to perform at Ball State during the festival. Zionsville Middle School’s Advanced Jazz Band is under the direction of Josh Weirich and Chris Murray. More than 100 students participate in the extra-curricular jazz program at ZMS. Pictured here are members of the ZMS Advanced Jazz Band.

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Somewhere between Vegas and Oz Commentay by Don Knebel Dubai, one of the United Arab Emirates, occupies a strip of desert along the Persian Gulf barely larger than Rhode Island. In 2000, it had fewer residents than metropolitan Indianapolis. And yet by 2012, it had become one of the world’s top 10 tourist destinations, drawing more visitors than Rome, Amsterdam and Shanghai. Its extraordinary appeal is based on a unique combination of superlatives and incongruities, making it something of a cross between Las Vegas and the Land of Oz. Dubai has become famous for its over the top architecture. More than half a mile high and twice as tall as the Empire State Building, the Burj Khalifa is by far the world’s tallest building. Its associated shopping mall is the largest in the world and attracted more visitors in 2012 than New York City. The world’s largest man-made islands, just off the Dubai coast, are in the shape of palm fronds. A hotel in the form of a sail claims, without contradiction, to be the world’s only seven star hotel. And on and on. But the unique appeal of Dubai is also created by its juxtaposition of images and cultures. With the outside temperature above 110 degrees, people line up to rent coats and gloves so they can ski one of five slopes on an indoor mountain more than 25 stories high. While Muslim residents of Dubai are forbidden from

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Showcasing Zionsville Award-winning designer Antonio Fermin displays his heart for the town

By Janelle Morrison • news@currentzionsville.com

International designer Antonio Fermin has studied and traveled the entire world but proudly calls Zionsville home. Awarded many titles, including Bridal Guide’s Designer of the Year 2011, Fermin has used his notoriety to help raise funds and awareness for many events, including Zoobilation, Circle City Classic, ZSparkle and CruZionsville. Now he is turning his attention again to his community, spearheading a new event to showcase the town he loves by promoting its philanthropic culture. Once a resident of Madrid, Spain, Fermin’s life travels eventually led him to Zionsville. Twenty years ago, he began a career in medicine but decided to make a pivotal change in his life. “I prayed about it and knew that I was going to work with either babies, death or bridal,” Fermin said. “I knew those three were always going to happen regardless of the status of the economy.” He chose to focus on bridal design specifically because of the sentimental value that the experience brings. For him, it is his legacy. “Long after me, the great-grandchildren will look at the portrait of their great-grandmother on her wedding day and see her beautiful smile. I created the dress that made her feel beautiful,” Fermin said. After traveling to Indiana for 14 years doing bridal trunk shows, he and his business partner, Sandi Mance, decided to open their retail store, A Step Above Bridal, in downtown Zionsville because of the feelings and memories the town invoked. “It was so welcoming and inspiring,” Fermin said of his first visit to Zionsville. “It reminded me of the villages in Spain with all of the quaint boutiques and restaurants.” The day that Fermin and Mance opened their store, Fermin said that he walked to the local Farmers Market in search of vine ripe tomatoes. At the market, he discovered the tomatoes were sold out. Disappointed, he walked back to his store, but along the way, he saw a woman outside of a local coffee shop with an overflowing bag of tomatoes sitting beside her. “Why, you must be the one who took all of the tomatoes,” Fermin said to the woman in jest. She kindly offered some to Fermin. He smiled and thanked her but declined her offer. A short while later, the woman appeared at his store and left some tomatoes. It was that simple gesture of kindness and goodwill that reaffirmed Fermin’s move to Indiana and his decision to www.currentzionsville.com

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Life’s mantra: “When I look in the mirror, I don’t always like what I see, but I like who I see.” Age: 48 Residence: Carmel Business Owner: in Zionsville since July 2004 Current Occupation: Co-owner of A Step Above Bridal (www.astepabovebridal.net) since 2004 Honors/Awards: • Award of Excellence-Bridal Information Resource Group, 2005. Only U.S. Bridal designer to win this award • Manufacturer of the Year, Bridal Guide, 2001 • Designer of the Year, Bridal Guide, 2001 Boards/Committees: (not a complete list) • Founder, Antonio’s Salute to Fashion • Co-organizer, Faces of Fashion Soiree • Fundraises for Zoobilation, Christ is my Big C, ZSparkle, CruZionsville, Circle City Classic

wanted to offer the guests an experience beyond open his business in Zionsville. cocktails and vendor exhibits, and Zionsville fit Enchanted by the people and businesses in the town, Fermin decided to showthe bill.” case the town through hosting local Fermin will present a fashion events. Recently, Fermin proposed show at The Sanctuary featuring red dresses for the members of the AHA an idea to Debra Taylor, owner of and the community so that attendees Sic Parvis Magna LLP, who has worked with Fermin on multiple can preview dresses for the upcomoccasions. The two collaborated and ing gala in May. Along with the fashpresented their idea to the American ion show, Fermin invited merchants Heart Association to bring the Faces to participate by having a special of Fashion Soiree to Zionsville. shopping event with more than 30 Taylor merchants keeping their doors open “Antonio opened the door and with extended hours and specials for guests. has been a huge part of the process,” Taylor explained. “We chose Zionsville because we Victor Gosnell, co-owner of Confectioneiress, wanted an intimate venue and the stores. We is one of the participating merchants. Current in Zionsville

Peyton Drew modeling a peacock-inspired gown by Antonio Fermin at Antonio’s Salute to Fashion 2013 in February. (Photo by DaussFOTO)

Faces of Fashion Soiree Location: The Sanctuary, 75 N. Main St., Zionsville When: April 11, 5 to 9 p.m. Price: $25 per person, tickets available at A Step Above Bridal, valet parking available in front of The Sanctuary, proceeds go to the American Heart Association What: Cash bar and complimentary hors d’oeuvres, shopping on Main Street, fashion show at 7:30 p.m., restaurants open for dinner and night caps For more information, call 732-4736 Participating businesses include: The Sanctuary, A Step Above Bridal, Robert Goodman Jewelers, Confectioneiress, Park Monkeys, Ashtin Rae's Floral and Lions Club *A complete list of participating stores and restaurants is at: www.currentzionsville.com “We were very excited when Antonio contacted us,” Gosnell said. “Events like these can be a great promotion for our community when they are put on by local business owners who want this town to thrive.” Fermin said he looks forward to having another opportunity to share his love of his community with others through this new event. “People don’t know what we have here. This event will bring in people from all areas of the city, together in Zionsville. They will come out and taste the flavor of the town,” Fermin said. “Local businesses can open their hearts and doors. If the guests don’t buy a dress from me but buy something from somebody else, that makes me just as happy.” April 2, 2013 | 9


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It’s a real plum for the Palladium Follow the North Star It is our position that Conner Prairie Interactive History Park’s Follow The North Star is a powerful learning experience in diversity that should not be missed, especially for history enthusiasts. This nationally-acclaimed, award-winning special program transcends books and movies by transforming participants into the role of a fugitive slave on the Underground Railroad, fleeing from captivity and risking everything for freedom. Since 1998, nearly 60,000 people have participated in this program that is only offered during the months of April and November. As with all of Conner Prairie’s interactive programs, this period in history is flawlessly recreated, complete with a mock slave auction, a chance to escape into the dark woods, the bone-chilling fear of being chased by slave hunters and ultimately ending at the safe haven of a Quaker family. Why is it important to leave the comforts of the world you know to experience one of the most terrifying and disturbing periods of history? Hopefully, it will lead to a better understanding of those who endured the unthinkable and an appreciation of the bravery of those who risked it all for freedom. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 776-6006 or visiting www. connerpraire.org.

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Healthcare tough-love

Commentary by Terry Anker

Around our house, taking a sick day is not terribly common place – mostly because we’re blessed that our family is fairly hearty stock. So far, we’ve logged very few days off work or school and even fewer visits to the emergency room. That’s not to say that we are immune to illness, but it seems we’ve missed many of the travails that plague so many families. But even still, we are loath to wave the white flag and surrender to ailment. Unless there is profuse bleeding or a fever that measures so high that there is concern about the efficacy of the thermometer, it feels awkward to claim a day off. It seems embarrassingly weak. It seems like a personal failure. The question is routinely framed: could we make it to the office? Of course, we probably could. Our productivity might be worthless. Our coworkers would likely be exposed to our germs. And, our judgment might put our employer at risk. But, we could manage to drive

in, park and sit at our desk. Would it make more sense if the frame were: should we make it to the office? What value might we hope to bring? My eldest this week came home early from school – sick. The nurse called and asked that we rescue him from her care. In his 11 years of out-of-home education, we’ve had less than a handful of these calls. It was good that he came home. He needed the care. After a couple of days of rest and starving the fever, he is on the mend. He didn’t need television or cell phones or his favorite foods in bed. How do we encourage one to overcome inconvenience and adversity without excusing them to disregard the messages from their own bodies? Does healthcare tough-love ever make sense? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at terry@ currentincarmel.com.

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Somehow, we’re not the least bit surprised that Gov. Mike Pence and the Indiana Arts Commission chose the Center for the Performing Arts as the host site for the 2013 Governor’s Arts Awards this fall. In our minds, it comes down to this: Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, the Center’s president and chief executive officer, has – yes, again - made good on her promise to bring a wide variety of events to the campus. We’ve come to expect that. Her leadership is at once thoughtful and decisive. She is relentless in pursuit of presenting acts and events that will resonate in the Central Indiana arts community, if not beyond. She is passionate about her role in helping to shape the future of the performing arts for this region, and last week’s joint announcement by Pence and the IAC was proof that her efforts again have borne fruit. “The Palladium stage is the perfect place for Indiana’s best and brightest, having become a landmark of excellence through the presentation of artists from all over the world,” she stated last week. According to the IAC, the awards recognize excellence in artistic achievement, philanthropy, arts education, and leadership in the arts, and at the same time build statewide awareness of the important role the arts play in Indiana. As for the Center and the year ahead, we hear a Palladium schedule is being rounded out and will be rolled out sometime in the next month. While we have no particulars, our understanding is that the lineup – covering country, pop, classical and jazz music - is going to be considered the best yet. Fitting, isn’t it, considering Moskalenko’s ambition for excellence in all areas, programming included? 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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Commentary by Julie Osborne Fifty dollars. That’s all it will cost you. It’s an amazing deal. One I could hardly believe. Fifty dollars buys you an annual membership to the local Zionsville Boys & Girls Club, complete with free afterschool care for your kids for the whole year. Yes, I did say “free.” Actually, it’s part of the 50 bucks. As I was touring the Club East on Mulberry Street, I was amazed at what I saw - gym, arts and crafts, rec room for community dances, study area, Ping Pong tables, and even a driving simulator for teens to practice. The excitement began as children poured in, elementary through high school, around 3:30 from buses that picked them up at each school (that’s part of the $50 too). At both the Club West and this location, there are approzimately 130 students on average that use the facility daily. One room I had to revisit from my tour was the art room, named the Whimsical Room by former volunteer turned staff member, Bill Moore. He showed me the Name in Lights Wall with drawings of names by each of the young artists. He said it’s the first thing he has his students create because it’s the most important word he/she will learn and should be displayed proudly. The names covered the wall and it’s clear there was jockeying for position to see whose name could reach the ceiling.

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Addison Snyder with Bill Moore in front of the “Name in Lights Wall” at the Boys & Girls Club of Zionsville (Club East).

What an amazing find as I wandered around town this week! It is a wonderful community center, which I learned is completely supported by the community with no funding being provided by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Fifty bucks and your support IS making a difference. Stop by and check it out for yourself. Have a wonderful spring break. By the way, the Boys & Girls club will be open if you’re in town! Julie Osborne is the managing editor of Current in Zionsville. You may e-mail her at julie@youarecurrent. com.

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pid birthday party. For starters, the number of folks milling about that day was astonishing. Have you been to a mall lately? I’m not talking The noise and smells alone of so many bodies crammed together was enough to have me diabout one of the newer outdoor dealios or even recting the kids into Von Maur (with its delightthe fancy ones where you have to don heels and ful piano music) just for a break from the aclipstick to be worthy of entering the doors. I’m tion. Secondly, when did talking a regular, built-inI would have survived fine had vendors begin actively the-1970s, razed-a-foresthawking their wares? If I just been able to locate some to-create, shopping mall. The one I visited during coffee, but alas, not one kiosk sold it. I’d had one more guy ask me if I wanted a hair the weekend is typical of extension or cell phone case ... well, let’s just say, most, I suppose. It has several large department I would have defined the stereotypical red-head stores anchoring a hundred or so smaller retailers temper right there in front of Yankee Candle. and restaurants. But what I’m not sure is normal What really did me in, however, was the is how utterly frustrating and exhausting and incessant lure of the cheap clothing stores that somewhat disturbing I found my experience. I cater to the teen soon-to-be street-walker. Forevhave to wonder, are all malls like this now? er-21 started the trend, and now the mall boasts See, I normally steer clear of such establishabout six such stores. ments. If I’m forced to purchase something in I would have survived fine had I just been person, I hit a specific store. Get in, get out, no able to locate some coffee, but alas, not one one gets hurt. But when my 8-year-old decided kiosk sold it. That’s six hours of my life forever she wanted to celebrate her ninth birthday with a shopping spree at our local big mall, I’ll be the gone. Compared to my day at the mall, twodozen third-graders painting faux stained-glass first to admit, I was thrilled. You mean I don’t unicorns now seems like heaven. Peace out. have to convert the basement into a carnival slash gambling hall for her to celebrate in style with 20 of her besties, and then spend the following morning picking cotton candy out of Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at shag carpet? Sign. Me. Up. danielle@currentincarmel.com. But after one hour of hard-core shopping, I was kicking myself for agreeing to such a stu-

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Carmel: ‘Under the Big Top’ - This full-length ballet, based on a traveling gypsy circus, debuted as a Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre cabaret event and now makes its way to the big stage. All the things you love about the circus: the colors, the performers, the music, the spectacle and even the sideshow are all presented in this show. Experience the story of the charming “backyard girls” who dream of becoming so much more. Performances will be at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday at the Tarkington, 3 Center Green. Tickets are $38.50 with student and senior discounts available. For tickets and more info, visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org or call 843-3800. Fishers: Connor Dilk – Head to Hearthstone Coffee House & Pub Saturday to catch Connor Dilk’s tunes. The musician is an acoustic singer/ songwriter. His music is influenced by household names like Bob Dylan and Neil Young. Grab a coffee, craft or other drink to enjoy with the music. • 8 to 11 p.m. • 436-7049 • 8235 E. 116th St. • www. hearthstonecoffee.com

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support from the Hamilton County Conventhey will help make this a successful event.” The 2013 Governor’s Arts Awards program tion and Visitors Bureau, was chosen by the IAC’s Executive Committee during a March 13 Last week, Gov. Mike Pence and the Indiana will mark the fourth time the event has been hosted outside the city of Indianapolis. In meeting with a recommendation made to, and Arts Commission announced the selection of approved by, the full 15-member Commission 2007, the program was held in Bloomington, Carmel and the Center for the Performing Arts during its March 22 meeting in the 2009 awards preas hosts of the 2013 Governor’s sentation took place Terre Haute. Arts Awards. “The tremendous growth in perin Muncie, and South Originally conceived in 1973, forming and visual arts offerings in Bend hosted the event the biennial awards program Hamilton County in the past five in 2011. honors individuals, organizations, years makes Carmel a perfect desti“The Center for the partnerships, businesses and comPerforming Arts is denation for this traveling event. We’ll munities that have made significant lighted to be hosting the roll out the hospitality carpet and contributions to the arts in and 2013 Governor’s Arts celebrate Indiana’s rich arts heribeyond the confines of Indiana. tage,” said Brenda Myers, executive Awards,” said Tania Cas“It will be my honor and priviPence Moskalenko director of the Hamilton County troverde Moskalenko, lege to carry on the tradition of Convention and Visitors Bureau. sharing Indiana’s highest honor in the arts with CEO of the CFTPA. “The Palladium stage is The 2013 Governor’s Arts Awards program the perfect place for Indiana’s best and brightcommunities around our great state,” Gov. est, having become a landmark of excellence will be presented this fall, and is jointly proPence said. “We look forward to working with through the presentation of artists from all over moted by the Indiana Arts Commission and the people of Carmel, the Hamilton County the world.” the office of Gov. Mike Pence. Convention and Visitors Bureau and the CenThe proposal submitted by the CFTPA, with ter for the Performing Arts, and I am confident www.currentzionsville.com

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Noblesville: Little Shop of Horrors – The Belfry Theatre, 10690 Greenfield Ave., will present the cult classic at 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and April 12, 13, 19 and 20; and 2 p.m. Sunday and April 14 and 21. A down-and-out skid row floral assistant becomes an overnight sensation when he discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood. Soon Audrey II grows into an ill-tempered, foul-mouthed, R&B-singing Carnivore who offers him fame and fortune in exchange for feeding its growing appetite. Cost: $17 adults/$12 children. For more information, call 773–1085 or visit www. TheBelfryTheatre.com. Westfield: Mystery lovers – The Westfield Washington Public Library’s Mystery Book Discussion Group is talking about “Defending Jacob” by William Landay, when they meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday at 333 W. Hoover St. Come join other mystery lovers at a once-a-month discussion group that meets at the library. You are invited even if you haven’t read the book. For more information, call 896-9391 or visit www.wwpl.lib.in.us. Zionsville: ‘RANGA SHANKARAA’ Festival - On Saturday at 4:30 p.m., the Zionsville Performing Arts Center will host a dance and music festival. This year a music recital and a dance presentation by local professional talent. The evening will showcase internationally acclaimed artists, exponents of the ancient Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam. Tickets are $25 per family, $10 for individuals and free for students and are available online at www.dancecostumesandjewelry.com. For more information, contact Mangala Anand at 810-9239, Badri Devathu at 869-7884, or Rejimon Varghese at 508-9460 April 2, 2013 | 13


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‘Little Shop of Horrors’ at The Belfry Theater • A floral assistant living on skid row has his luck changed after discovering an exotic, carnivore plant that becomes foul-mouthed, irritable and sings R&B after tasting fresh blood. • 10690 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville • Friday and tonight at 8 p.m. • $17 adults; $12 for those 12 and under • 773-1085 to make reservations • www.thebelfrybeatre.com

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Housing sales, prices dip By Jim Litten • news@currentzionsville.com More than 2,000 homes pended in February, with all but one Central Indiana county reporting increased sales compared to the same time last year, according to statistics compiled by F.C. Tucker Co. Overall, February 2013 pended home sales rose 8.1 percent over February 2012, an increase of 152 homes sold in the nine counties that F.C. Tucker tracks. Real estate sales are off to a good start this year, and as the national economy has improved, we are seeing a spark in the local housing market as well. Despite the positive trends across Central Indiana, Boone County is experiencing mixed results. • In Boone County year-to-date, 129 homes pended which is a modest increase of one home compared to the same time last year. • Specifically in Zionsville, 30 homes pended in February 2013 – a decrease of nine homes compared to February 2012. A million dollars in four hours – The cult following of the TV show “Veronica Mars” has to be happy. A kickstarter for a movie adaptation shattered records earlier this month, drumming up $1 million in less than four-and-a-half hours. – www.money. cnn.com

• Buyers in Zionsville are discovering bargains, as prices dip. Last month, the average sales price slipped to $283,569, a decrease of 13.5 percent compared to February of last year. • Of the pended home sales in Zionsville last month, four were priced $500,000 to $999,999; 14 were priced $300,000 to $499,999; five were priced $200,000 to $299,999; and seven were priced $100,000 to $199,999. • Prospective home buyers in Zionsville are discovering the supply of available homes is getting smaller. Last month, 199 homes were on the market, down 19.8 percent compared to February 2012. With the national unemployment rate at its lowest level in four years and the stock market experiencing a rebound, we anticipate that confidence will grow here in Central Indiana and continue to fuel housing sales.

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Canine cognitive decline is manageable Commentary by Lisa Beals You have more than likely heard of Alzheimer’s disease, a debilitating disease that affects the memory and behaviors of primarily older adults. Did you ever wonder whether dogs are at risk for the same disease process? Canine cognition dysfunction in dogs is a condition that is similar yet different than Alzheimer’s disease. Studies in canines have found that dogs exhibiting behaviors associated with CCD have deposits of the protein amyloid in their brains, similar to the amyloid plaque buildup that is found in the brains of human Alzheimer’s patients. CCD can only be diagnosed by your veterinarian. However, as the pet parent you may notice a pattern of behavior changes that are worthy of bringing to your veterinarian’s attention. These include a loss of house-training habits, disorientation in a familiar environment, changes

in the way the dog reacts to its siblings and human family members, wandering, and an alteration in sleep patterns and barking. Treatment may include medications, dietary changes, retraining and environmental enrichment. Medical intervention is based upon the belief that cognitive dysfunction may be associated with the depletion of the neurotransmitter

dopamine. The medication L-Deprenyl (Anipryl) helps prolong dopamine activity and may be prescribed for your dog. Your vet may also recommend dietary changes and supplements such as those containing anti-oxidants. Old dogs can learn new tricks, so a consultation with a dog trainer can help manage problem behaviors. You can enrich your dog’s environment with massage, teaching hand signals if your dog’s hearing begins to fail, providing routine and structure to your dog’s day and modifying his environment so that it is smaller and easier to maneuver. Love and support your dog through these life changes. We all know, old dogs are the best dogs.

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Removing a wall opens up kitchen Commentary by Larry Greene ORIGINAL KITCHEN: This home was a spec home built in 1984 and is located north of Westfield. The homeowners are the original owners. WHY REMODEL: “The 29-year-old kitchen needed an update. We were looking to make the kitchen more open and larger. We also wanted to take advantage of new technology by getting new appliances. We have a more modern style throughout our home, and we wanted the kitchen to match.” DESIGN PHASE: In line with the contemporary style, flat plane doors were placed into the original design. The homeowners were also attracted to the look of bamboo cabinets. Rather than using such an expensive wood species that would have taken the homeowners outside of their budget, the final design called for high-definition laminate with texture. This option offered the look of bamboo, giving the cabinets character and depth, without the large price tag. The homeowners also wanted to open the kitchen up to the dining room using a built-in buffet design.

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Experts delivering before, during and after your delivery. IU Health North Hospital not only provides an exceptional team, we make sure your birthing experience is the one you always imagined. Expert doctors and the comforts of home. That’s what you can expect from IU Health North Hospital. Each of our services are designed to make sure your pregnancy is as comfortable as it is memorable. And should you need a higher level of care, you can be confident that Level III NICU care with private rooms is available at Riley at IU Health North – staffed around the clock by Riley neonatologists and some of the best pediatric physicians in the state. As you can see, your peace of mind means everything to us. Because you deserve it, we deliver it.

Discover the strength at iuhealth.org/northmaternity or arrange an on-site tour by calling the childbirth educator at 317.688.2465

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