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Health official says COVID variants still a concern By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com Although all Indiana residents age 16 and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, IndiPANDEMIC ana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box said the race between the vaccines and COVID-19 variants continues and that the variants are “pickBox ing up steam.” As of March 31, Indiana has reported 137 cases of the B117 variant that originated in the United Kingdom; one case of the B1351 variant out of South Africa; one case of the P1 variant out of Brazil; and 27 cases of the variant first detected in California. “Our proximity to Michigan, which is one of the top states for B117 variants, is a concern,” Box said during a March 31 virtual press briefing. “COVID is still very much present in our state and (I) encourage ev-
eryone who is eligible for a vaccine to sign up as soon as possible and to continue to wear a mask and take precautions.” More than 21,000 Indiana residents ages 16 to 29 registered March 31 for a vaccination appointment within the first 30 minutes of eligibility. As of noon of that day, more than 96,000 Hoosiers 16 to 29 had scheduled an appointment. In total, more than 39 percent of Indiana residents were vaccinated, had received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine or had scheduled a vaccination appointment as of March 31. As of March 31, state health officials reported the following percentage of residents had been fully vaccinated, received one dose of vaccine or had scheduled an appointment. • 74 percent of Hoosiers 80 and older • 77 percent of people 70-79 • 66 percent of people 60-69 • 48 percent of people 50-59 • 35 percent of people 40-49 • 25 percent of people 30-39
• 10 percent of people 20-29 • 7 percent of people 16-19 As of March 31, Indiana had recorded increases in average daily COVID-19 cases, test positivity rates and hospitalizations. More counties were assigned a more stringent advisory level because of an increase in cases. As a result, the state health officials will now track multiple metrics to determine future action. Gov. Eric Holcomb did not specify during the virtual briefing what specific data points would drive changes in public health policy, such as possibly reinstating Indiana’s mask mandate that expires April 6. “I’m concerned about the variants,” Box said. “You can look at other states. You can look at other countries. You can see when this B117 variant became the predominant strain that was infecting individuals. It’s much, much more transmissible and appears to put more individuals in the hospitals. “Keeping our number of infections down is the most important thing we can do to prevent the spread of those variants.
BCSO partners with company on mobile app By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com The Boone County Sheriff’s Office has partnered with SaferWatch, a mobile application and security platform, SAFETY allowing residents to submit non-emergent information and be warned of nearby safety concerns. The free app is designed to deter crime and document non-emergent situations by providing residents a means to report incidents such as suspicious activity, perceived threats and other public safety concerns directly to the BCSO via a mobile device. The app allows users to upload pictures, videos, audio, and/or text messages directly to the BCSO as an incident unfolds, though the app does not replace the importance of 911 calls, which residents should use in cases of an emergency, BCSO Public Information Officer
Wesley Garst said. “This is just for things that are suspicious, something they need our attention for but not necessarily right now because their life is in jeopardy. We still want people calling 911,” Garst said. By collecting the data, the BCSO not only develops leads, it also sends real-time safety alerts to those who have downloaded
“This is just for things that are suspicious, something they need our attention for but not necessarily right now because their life is in jeopardy. We still want people calling 911.” – BCSO PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER WESLEY GARST
SaferWatch. “Say you are at a church and there’s an active shooter or a bomb threat or something down the road a mile or two,” Garst said. “It’s automatically going to see there are people with that app in that area that need to be sent that notification, and it will automatically do that on its own.” The app can be downloaded via the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store and covers all of Boone County. Reports submitted through the app are sent directly to the Boone County Sheriff’s Office Communications Division and then forwarded to the agency pertaining to the report. The BCSO encourages Boone County residents to download the app and use it to send tips. The app has an option to submit tips anonymously and also to request a callback for more information.
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letters@youarecurrent.com BCSO encourages donations for fallen Monroe County sheriff’s deputy — Monroe County Deputy James Driver, 38, of Spencer, died on duty March 29 in a two-vehicle collision. The Boone County Sheriff’s Office encourages donations, if possible, be made to the family. An account has been established through Old National Bank and First Financial Bank to accept monetary donations on behalf of Driver’s family. The accounts are the only accounts that have been agreed upon by the family, and the opening of any addi-
tional fundraising accounts is discouraged. Those wishing to make a donation may do so by mail. Donations should be sent to Indiana Fallen Heroes Foundation Inc. at 1710 South 10th St., Noblesville, Ind. 46060 or at any Old National Bank or First Financial Bank under the name Indiana Fallen Heroes Foundation/James Driver. BCSO to ramp up spring enforcement campaign — The Boone County Traffic Safety Partnership is ramping up enforcement this spring to protect students going to and coming from school. Over the next couple months, officers will be positioned
along bus stops and routes watching for stop-arm violations and unsafe driving behavior. The overtime patrols are funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration through the state’s Stop Arm Violation Enforcement program, which was developed by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute in 2019. The department joins more than 200 around the state for the spring enforcement campaign, which is designed to encourage motorists to stop for school buses. High-visibility patrols will be conducted in the morning and afternoon along routes identified by local bus drivers and school transportation officials.
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Decorators’ Show House tours begin April 24 By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com The Columns on Meridian home is getting ready for its closeup. St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild’s EVENT 60th Anniversary Decorators’ Show House and Gardens will offer public tours at the house, 5417 N. Meridian St., from April 24 to May 9. A total of 22 interior designers, three landscape designers, their support teams and the members of St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild have donated hundreds of hours to refurbish the property. “We believe we are the longest-running consecutive show house in the U.S.,” said Anne Buskirk-Bailey, the promotions director. “We had one last year, but we were unfortunately not able to open it to the public because COVID hit about a month before. We did a video virtual tour, which was accessible for free to the public.” The 100 percent volunteer initiative has raised nearly $13.5 million since 1907 for Indianapolis’ public hospital, Eskenazi Health. All ticket and tour proceeds benefit the programs at Eskenazi Health. The bulk of the contributions have been since 1950, Buskirk-Bailey said. Bailey said visitors can tour the house by pre-purchasing a ticket online. “Everyone has to do a scheduled tour time, and there are only so many people allowed in during each hour,” said Buskirk-Bailey, who grew up in Zionsville and is the daughter of St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild life member Maureen Buskirk. “It’s highly regulated and everyone is required to wear masks. There is a $15 video experience people can purchase if they don’t feel comfortable going through the house in person.” Buskirk-Bailey said there is no cafe this year. “But we’ll be selling goods made in Indiana from different producers,” she said. “There will be food items but (we are) not sure they can be consumed on the property. Hopefully, next year we’ll be able to go back to our normal level of what we do. For the most part, the tours will be the same.” There is a different home each year, but there have been some repeat homes. “We generally stay in the Meridian-Kessler territory, but it’s not mandatory,” Buskirk-Bailey said. “They did a series of homes at Fort Benjamin Harrison many years ago.
The Columns on Meridian is the 2021 Decorators’ Show House and Gardens. (Submitted photos)
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They’ve gone to Carmel for one or two.” In 2012, Mark A. and Susan Graham became the 10th owners of the 90-year-old home. The Grahams’ residence was one of the homes on the 2015 Meridian-Kessler Home Tour. “Homeowners move out in the first week of January and the guild takes over occupancy of the property, so they don’t live there during the restoration,” Buskirk-Bailey said. “It’s not a total restoration. Some projects are spearheaded, and they’ll do full remodels on the kitchen and bathroom during the process. Sometimes those will start earlier. This year we had seven phases that were gutted and redone, which is amazing. The before-and-after pictures in the program will be really neat for everyone.” Buskirk-Bailey said sometimes it’s a balance of the homeowners spending some money on the remodel. Some appliances and supplies are donated. “We have a network of companies, volunteers and designers who come in every year,” she said. “It’s a negotiation. Nothing is supplied 100 percent free to the homeowners. They don’t keep all the furnishings that come in.” St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild rents a place for the homeowners to stay during the process. Learn more at showhouseindy.org.
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COMMUNITY DISPATCHES Football registration open — Zionsville Youth Football League is inviting all Zionsville children from grades K-6 to join for its fall 2021 football season. Early bird registration is open. Visit zyfl.net for details. Boys & Girls Club retirement announcements — The Boys & Girls Club of Boone County recognized retiring board members Rich Milliner, Bre Shively, Tony Patterson, Brad Bailey and honored 2016-2020 Board President Rob Schein. Laura Cronenwett, who is also retiring, served for the past 12 years as the financial coordinator for the Boys & Girls Club of Boone County. The club thanked the retirees for their energy, time and talents to support the club. Mental health services — Mental health services in Boone County can be found by contacting the following organizations: • Crisis text line: HOME to 741741 • Aspire Indiana Health: 800-560-4038 • Boone County Suicide & Referral Line: 765-482-1599 • InWell: 317-912-1399 or 765-680-0071 • Mental Health America of Boone County: 765-482-3020 or 765-3661050 • National Suicide Prevention: 800-273-8255 • Project Lifesaver: 765-485-3017 • Veterans Crisis Line: 800-273-8255, press 1 • Witham Health Services: 765-485-8700 • Zionsville Police Dept. Police Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Frost, who heads the department’s REACH Unit, can be reached at 317-873-5967 ext. 8023 or at efrost@zionsville-in.gov. F.C. Tucker Welcomes Three Professionals to its Management Team — The F.C. Tucker Company recently welcomed three new professionals to its management team. Karey Bredemeyer, Keith Shepherd and Chris Stotle have all joined the company in key roles since December. Bredemeyer joined as vice president of agent development in January. Shepherd joined F.C. Tucker as director of business development and recruitment in February. Stotle serves as the company’s vice president of human resources and joined the company in December. Ella Peavler Named to Emerson College dean’s list — Ella Peavler, a native of Zionsville, was named to Emerson College’s dean’s list for the Fall 2020 semester. Peavler is majoring in journalism and is a member of the Class of 2022. The requirement to make Emerson’s dean’s list is a grade point average of 3.7 or higher.
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ZCHS graduate finds fit as 500 Festival Princess By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com
“Another love of mine is meeting new people,” Martine said. “I believed that through this program I would be able to Elizabeth Martine figures being a 500 meet other girls with similar interests and Festival Princess is a perfect fit. motivation to form lasting friendships. Hap“The Indiapy to say I was right.” GIVING BACK napolis 500 has Martine, a sophomore at Indiana always been University majoring in entreprean important event in my life,” said neurship and corporate innovations Martine, a Zionsville Community paired with international and forHigh School graduate. “My father eign affairs, said being a 500 Festiwas actually an escort one year val Princess should help her goals (30 years ago) for a Princess, and of becoming a stronger leader. Martine to this day, he speaks about how “I have always had a passion to amazing it was to be out there on the track. help others,” Martine said. “The 500 Festival I have attended the Indy 500 for several Princess Program gives me the opportuyears and enjoy all the pageantry about the nity to increase my outreach and impact race. I love this place and I wanted to be a that I have throughout my community and part of such an iconic event in my state. Indiana.” “I remember when I was little, my dad Martine is most looking forward to the would take me and my two siblings to the 500 Festival Kids’ Day, scheduled for May 15. racetrack. We would run around the muse“Although the event will be virtual this um, and since the 99th running (in 2015), I year, I look forward to using my position as have not missed a race, except last year’s a 500 Festival Princess to make an impact race when there was no audience.” on the kids in my community and throughThe Zionsville Community High School out Indiana,” said Martine, who played graduate is one of 33 500 Festival Princess lacrosse and was in the Best Buddies proselected for 2021. gram at ZCHS.
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Old magazines and the doctor’s office Commentary by Ward Degler An American institution has been lost. I realized it a couple weeks ago while sitting in my doctor’s office for PLAIN TALK my annual checkup. Things had changed. For one thing, the chairs in the waiting room were no longer warmly nestled together. They were split up and coldly separated by the 6-foot social-distance mandate. Children, who normally played with toys in the corner, sat soberly in their seats. The toys were gone. Something else was missing, too. I fidgeted in my chair for a long time before figuring out what it was. Magazines — ancient magazines. The tables that had sat so invitingly among the chairs, loaded with antique publications, had been taken away. Many American institutions have been assaulted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sports venues, restaurants, schools and the local pub have all taken a big hit. People who work from home have been tortured by fading memories of coffee breaks and chats around the water cooler, along with dreaming of taking a day off and actually staying home. But none can compare with the loss of magazines in the doctor’s office. I contend nothing has made a greater contribution to
American health care than these dog-eared publications. How could anyone worry about what the doctor might find while speculating on the weighty notion that one day we might send a man to the moon? Or the laughable idea that someone could actually invent an electric car? One older magazine I recall speculated heavily about what might happen to computers when the 21st century dawned. How could anyone worry about their health with that gigantic question looming on the horizon? For several years, my wife and I routinely culled our six-month-old magazines and took them to the hospital. As old as they were, the receptionist assured us they were among the newer editions. She said we were contributing to America’s health care. Our nation will bounce back from the pandemic. Public venues, schools and backyard picnics will pick up where they left off. But it’s up to us to start saving old magazines again to restore America’s waiting rooms to the consoling venues they once were. Ward Degler lives in Zionsville with his wife. He is the author of “The Dark Ages of My Youth ... and Times More Recent.” Contact him at ward.degler@ gmail.com.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE TOWN OF ZIONSVILLE PLAN COMMISSION Notice is hereby given of a Public Hearing to be held by the Town of Zionsville Plan Commission On, Monday, April 19, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. in the Zionsville Town Hall, 1100 West Oak Street Zionsville, Indiana 46077 to consider the following Petition: 2021-09-DP 6-4-3, LLC Requests: PLAN COMMISSION APPROVAL for a Development Plan to allow for: Petition for the Development Plan Approval to allow for the construction of a 5790 +/- sq. ft. office building and accompanying site improvements in the (PB) Rural Professional Business Office District The properties involved are more commonly known as: 6885 W Stonegate Dr, Zionsville, IN and is legally described as: Lot Numbered One Hundred Four (104) in Stonegate, Section V, a subdivision in Eagle Township, Boone County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, pages 57-59, as Instrument No. 0402880 in the Office of the Recorder of Boone County, Indiana. A copy of the Petition, and all plans pertaining thereto are on file and may be examined prior to the Public Hearing at Town Hall, 1100 West Oak Street, Zionsville, Indiana 46077 or at: http://www.zionsville-in. gov/231/Planning-Economic-Development. Written comments in support of or in opposition to the Petition are filed with the Secretary of the Town of Zionsville Plan Commission prior to the Public Hearing will be considered. The Public Hearing is open to the public. Oral comments to the Petition will be heard at the Public Hearing. The Public Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. Further, and if supported by Executive Order and/or the Laws of the State of Indiana, members of the public will be afforded the opportunity to attend the Plan Commission Public Meetings via a form(s) of electronic communication IF indicated in the Agenda (as amended from time to time) associated with the Plan Commission Meeting. Additionally, upon request, the Town of Zionsville will provide auxiliary aids and services in association with meetings and hearings occurring in-person. Please provide advance notification to Wayne DeLong, at wdelong@zionsville-in.gov or 317-873-5108, to ensure the proper accommodations are made prior to the meeting. Dave Franz (President) Wayne DeLong, AICP, CPM (Secretary)
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Navy veterans organize banquet to recognize military-bound seniors By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com Two U.S. Navy veterans want to recognize Boone County high school seniors with Boone County Senior Salute, a banquet they said would be the first of its kind in Zionsville. Matt Weinheimer, an associate optometrist at Zionsville Eyecare and a lieutenant commander in the Navy Reserve, was a Navy Seal from 2014 to 2017 in Okinawa, Japan, after graduating college. The Sullivan, Ind., native said one of his classmates in high school started a recognition banquet for county seniors who joined the military. Although Weinheimer did not attend the banquet in high school, he was inspired by the act and a similar reception he attended before leaving for Japan. When he learned Boone County did not have a banquet to recognize high school seniors entering the military, he approached James Haines, also a Navy veteran and an optometrist at Zionsville Eyecare, with a plan to organize one. “He thought it was a great idea, too, so we just ran with it,” Weinheimer said. Because of Weinheimer and Haines’ efforts, a banquet is planned for June 4 at American Legion Post 79, at 9950 E. 600 S., Zionsville, to recognize Boone County seniors enlisting in the military — whether active duty or reserve — a college ROTC program or one of the service academies. The date could change depending on COVID-19 gathering restrictions, Weinheimer said. Haines and Weinheimer want to host the banquet annually and invite as many people as possible to attend. “To my knowledge, in Zionsville it has never been done,” Haines said. “This is kind of a brand-new concept that we are creating.” Haines, a Zionsville Community High School graduate, began finding students who fit the banquet’s criteria by contacting guidance counselors at ZCHS. Haines and Weinheimer also are extending invitations to seniors at Lebanon Senior High School and Western Boone Junior-Senior High School. “I’ve always been a big believer in supporting our military members who sacrifice so much to defend our country,” Haines
James Haines, left, and Matt Weinheimer have organized Boone County Senior Salute, a banquet that will recognize Boone County seniors enlisting in the military. (Submitted photo)
Military photos for James Haines, above, and Matt Weinheimer, below.
said. “My dad was a World War II Army veteran, part of that greatest generation, so it’s something I have strong and deep beliefs in. And I think too often young people that commit themselves to service like that really don’t get the gratitude and attention
“I think it’s a really humbling decision because you are joining a cause that’s bigger than yourself,” Weinheimer said. “And I think whenever you make that decision you don’t really know what you’re getting into until you go to your basic training. You go to your boot camp, and you get out into the fleet, and you actually see these people that have made that same commitment, and they have made those sacrifices. They’ve essentially raised their hand and said, ‘I am prepared to give my life for the country.’ It (is) something that really resonates with everyone who does it, whatever your motivations are for joining.” Any Boone County high school seniors enlisting in the military who are interested in attending the reception can contact Weinheimer at mweinheimer@zeyecare.com.
that they deserve.” Often, Haines said, students who eventually become accomplished in their careers, such doctors, lawyers and engineers, are celebrated, yet military members are not as readily recognized.
ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT Navy veterans James Haines and Matt Weinheimer have organized a banquet to recognize Boone County high school seniors enlisting in the military, an event during which the students will be introduced to organizations that support veterans and active-duty military members. “Supporting that community is paramount because there are a lot of obstacles that these kids will go through, and they need to know that the support is there to get them through those challenges.” Weinheimer said it is important that
those enlisting in the military know they are not alone and that veterans and other organizations are willing to assist them if needed. “While I was on active duty, (I) missed countless birthdays and weddings and friends’ children being born,” Weinheimer said. “Having those shared experiences, those shared sacrifices with others who understand what that is like, it makes all the difference. It truly does feel like a family.”
ON THE COVER: James Haines, right, swears in Matt Weinheimer at the latter’s lieutenant commander promotional ceremony. (Photo by Lindsay Wimmer Photography)
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Bring on the empty nest Commentary by Danielle Wilson
Commentary by Terry Anker He got what he deserved. Serves him right. Karma’s not too nice. There is a bit of naughty pleasure in the vindication when someone we judge seems to be judged by others. The speeder who cut us off in traffic moments earlier is now stopped by a state trooper. Smile. The libidinous cheater is shot by a jealous spouse. Well, it seems like just desserts. For some of us, this is all wrath-of-God stuff. Punishment. Retribution. Even the score. But what of those who have earned the best? Do we find a longing to elevate the right-doing with the same fervor that might drive us to reprimand the wrong-doer? She deserves to be happy. Well, good for him. When the “right” person wins, we can claim a little more order to the world. We feel that our own efforts may be rewarded with success. Sure, it helps if the victor is likable. It is not fun to give credit to those who for one reason or another always seem to rub us the wrong way. Luke’s account of Jesus’ Parable of the Prodigal Son is a tough one for many. While one son is devoted to his family and works very hard, another is profligate and consumes far more than he produces. Upon his return after a long absence, the second son is welcomed by their dad with open arms and a big party. Son No. 1 is a bit offended. Shouldn’t he be? Where is the karma? Shouldn’t the party be for him, the “good” offspring? In our rush to help create justice in the world, through our own imperfect filter, are we only reinforcing our own desire to even the score? If so, is it really our score to even? Does the universe owe us for our goodness?
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
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People often say to me, “I can’t believe your kids are so old! I’ll bet you’re going to miss them when they’re finally all gone.” Usually, I respond with a fake “absolutely” to avoid an awkward moment, because the truth is, I cannot wait for my chicks to fly away. My four children point to the fact that I am cold and dead inside to explain my apparent lack of emotion at their forthcoming launches into adulthood, but the real reason is that for me, parenting is akin to an ultra-endurance race. Once you’ve crossed the finish line and puked, you just want to eat a Quarter Pounder and go to sleep. Sure, there’ll be fond memories mixed in with the pain, but you’re glad it’s over and fairly committed to never running again. Ever. With three in college, we are 75 percent of the way to Empty Nestville, and this past week, our youngest was housesitting. I was able to get a real taste of life after kids and confirm my suspicion that I will indeed love having everyone gone. The quietude. The cleanliness. It was downright delightful. And for me, at least, once out of sight, definitely out of mind, which meant far less maternal anxiety. I’ll always be a mom, but it’s far easier when you’re not on call 24/7. Does it seem like only yesterday when I had four rug rats under 6? Yes. I honestly don’t know where the time went. But I’ll also admit to being thrilled about that chapter nearing its end. I’ll take a McDonald’s No. 2 and a long nap, thank you. Wake me when the grandkids arrive! Peace out.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.
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Do you know what reentry anxiety is? Mary Ellen read about this condition in the news and asked if I thought I HUMOR might have it. She explained that many people are nervous about returning to normal behaviors after being quarantined for a year. How exactly does one behave in a post-pandemic world? I Googled the issue to get more information. According to the first webpage I landed on, virtually all astronauts suffer from this. “Orbiting around the earth at 18,000 mph, astronauts have time to reflect on how they might soon burn up before reentering the earth’s atmosphere.” That sounds scarier than wondering if it’s safe to kiss your new bride or if it’s rude to slather on sanitizer immediately after you shake your new boss’s hand. Next week, I plan to visit my dentist and my barber (two different people) for the first time in more than a year. I feel bad that it has been so long, and I don’t want to insult either one by acting inappropriately. Dr. Roberts has been very nice to me, even
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though I have passed out twice in his office. The first time, it was in the chair when I had a bad drug reaction, and then several years ago in the outer lobby when his receptionist showed me the bill for my root canal. Buddy, my barber, also has been good to me. Through the years, he has successfully timed my haircuts to events on my calendar, like when I was making plans for my 50th high school reunion. I always look scalped right after a haircut and shaggy six weeks later, so we have to think way ahead and plan the visits. He did mess up the schedule once and I had to get two haircuts in the same week. The truth is, it’s been so long since I have seen either Buddy or Dr. Roberts, I may be mixing up which is which (that’s not the truth, of course, but this is a humor column, so just play along). For example, guess which one tilts me back in the chair and says, “This is not going to hurt.” That must be Buddy, because several years ago he accidentally jabbed my ear with the scissors and then promised he would never do it again. Which visit is covered by insurance?
That’s got to be the haircut. I remember my agent telling me I’d be covered for any loss. I assume that included my hair. And do I tip the barber or the dentist? I have no recollection of tipping my dentist, but I should. After 25 years with him, I still have all my teeth. My hair? Not so much. By the way, either Dr. Roberts or Buddy told me to remember to brush twice a day. I sure wish I could remember who it was. One of them blathered for my entire last appointment about who he thought should be elected president last November. Mary Ellen always tells me that when it comes to politics to keep my trap shut. I always do that with Buddy, so I don’t get hair in my mouth. With Dr. Roberts, I have to keep it open, but I can’t be understood, anyway. I see Buddy tomorrow. Rumor is that his prices have gone up. I hope he still takes major medical.
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Commentary by Dr. David Sullivan April is National Foot Health Awareness Month, and good foot care is essential to keeping our feet healthy, PODIATRY active and pain-free. According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, 20 percent of the U.S. population has at least one foot problem annually. Some problems could be genetic. But by following the 10 tips to promote good foot health, some foot and ankle problems can be prevented or stopped from becoming serious problems if treatment is sought quickly. 10 ways to promote good foot health • Inspect your feet every day — especially if you have diabetes. Use a mirror (or a friend) to check hard-to-reach spots. Take note of any bumps, cracks or red and rough spots and review with a podiatrist. • Always wear shoes in public to protect from injuries, fungal infections and some types of heel pain. • Give toenails frequent polish breaks. • After a shower or bath, completely dry between the toes to avoid problems with fungus. • Always put sunscreen on your feet,
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between your toes and all around your ankle because these areas are vulnerable to burns and skin cancer. Exercise by doing low-impact sports. Walking or riding a bicycle can help you maintain a healthy weight without overloading your feet. Stretch before any exercise to help prevent foot and ankle injuries — especially before running. Wear the right shoes. Look for a low heel and lots of arch support. Leave a bit of space (about a thumb’s worth) between the end of your big toe and your shoe end. If walking or exercising hurts, even in supportive athletic shoes, custom orthotics could offer pain relief and extra protection for your foot health. When in doubt, call us at the first sign of foot pain. Often, people ignore or “walk off” foot pain, but that can turn minor problems into major foot concerns.
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Brick Street Market returning in May By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com Brick Street Market will return to Zionsville May 1. Last year, the outdoor vendor and artisan fair was rescheduled for August SHOPPING because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, the annual event returns the first Saturday in May, its traditional date. Brick Street Market is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 1. It will be held on Zionsville’s brick Main Street. Allyson Gutwein, executive director of the Zionsville Chamber of Commerce, said more than 125 vendors applied to participate. She said the number of participating vendors has yet to be determined. “We are looking for really, really strong attendance based on the interest we have heard expressed by people who want to attend the event,” Gutwein said. The chamber worked closely with local officials to ensure best practices for safety are followed, Gutwein said. Attendees will be required to wear a face mask, except for children younger than 2. Masks will be provided at the event for those who do not have one, and hand-sanitizing stations will
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be located throughout the event space. Gutwein said the event is expected to provide much-needed exposure and business for Zionsville shops and restaurants. “The idea in doing large-scale events is that we bring traffic into Zionsville so that they can see what a great town we have and shop, dine, use business services that we have here and want to come back,” Gutwein said. “The idea is to drive that traffic in and help not only the temporary businesses that are set up for Brick Street Market but make sure that our businesses all over Zionsville have patrons that are coming past their doors.”
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Broadcasting couple turn Trans-Siberian Railway trip into documentary for PBS By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Ann Craig-Cinnamon and John Cinnamon have been to more than 100 nations, all seven continents and all 50 states, but they are always seeking a new adventure. When they learned about the Trans-Siberian Railway, FILM they were intrigued. “The trip was 16 days, starting in Moscow, going through Siberia, Mongolia and ending in Beijing,” Ann said. “It’s the longest train ride trip in the world. It sounded fascinating, so we decided to do it.” The couple, who are Geist residents, took the trip in April 2019. “Ann had the idea that this is going to be such an interesting and epic trip we should document it somehow,” John said. The result was creating a documentary, “Journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway.” The documentary was completed by April 2020, but airing was delayed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It was aired for the first time on Indianapolis PBS station’s WFYI in October 2020 and had a few more airings. It will air again at 7:30 p.m. April 22 on WFYI. The couple’s 30-minute documentary film by the Indianapolis broadcast veterans has been chosen by American Public Television for national distribution to PBS stations across the nation. The film will air on more than 250 stations, including top 10 markets, and will reach more than 80 percent of the U.S. population. Ann said other PBS stations have the rights to air it during a twoyear period. “Knowing that our film will have a national audience is beyond anything we imagined,” John said. Ann said the couple watched travel documentaries. The Cinnamons knew they could take photos, write and do voiceovers. They did not have as much experience collecting video before the trip. They met with Clayton Taylor, WFYI vice president of production, before leaving to see if there was interest — and there was. Taylor also suggested people to speak with before leaving. “They gave us some things to look at when shooting, video techniques,” John said. “That gave us some insight on what to be looking for and how to shoot it and how to get it mic’d up for audio.” Ann said they also talked with another documentary filmmaker. “We bought some new equipment and we just went for it,” said Ann, a member of the Indiana Broadcasters Hall of Fame. “We did all our own shooting. John did the majority of the actual video and I did some of it. We took a lot of still photos. We did lots of interviews with people from our Russian guide, who was with us the whole time, another person on the tour with us and the guy who ran the dining car. We asked him the favorite part of his job and he said, ‘Meeting people.’ “We asked him his least favorite part, and without hesitation
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said, ‘Drunk Russian men.’” They interviewed a Mongolian tour guide who told them he didn’t make enough money as a doctor working in a hospital to support his family, so he got into the travel business. “His English was great, his Russian supposedly was even better and, of course, his Mongolian,” Ann said. The Mongolian guide was a big fan of the NBA. “We told him we were from Indiana and he said ‘Reggie Miller,’” John said. “He said, ‘He especially likes dudes who shoot the 3.’” Fishers resident Philip Paluso helped with the editing process when the couple returned. “He added a lot to it and made it super creative,” Ann said. “We were really proud of the product. The takeaway we hope people get when they watch is that people are people. They might have different cultures and different governments, but basically people are people.” John said they have the same interests and do many of the same activities as Americans. Among their previous adventures were gorilla trekking in Rwanda; hiking the Himalayas to see Mt. Everest; snorkeling with sea lions in the Galapagos; and climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa. In October 2020 amid the pandemic, the couple traveled Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles. “That’s going to be our next documentary,” Ann said. “We were in Ireland when the pandemic broke out and we were sent home.”
‘Art in the Garden’ to feature Osborne editorial@youarecurrent.com After a long shutdown amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Carmel Arts Council will conduct its first event of the year April 10 with “Art in the Garden,” featuring Carmel artist Scott Osborne. In 2020, Donna Tutwiler, past CAC president and now the CAC’s gallery coordinator, created “Art in the Garden.” The CAC’s mission is to encourage children to participate in the arts as part of their educational development. Osborne will set up shop and work with clay in the garden by The World’s Smallest Children’s Art Gallery from 4 to 8 p.m. during Meet Me on Main, sponsored by Allied Solutions, in the Carmel Arts & Design District. As an interactive event, children will have the opportunity to join the fun and work with clay at the Children’s Table. As part of part of Meet Me on Main, mixed-media artist Wendy Simon, an Indiana Artisan from Frankfort, will demonstrate her sculpting techniques and bring a new cartoon creature to life from 5 to 9 p.m. at Indiana Artisan Gifts & Gallery, 22 N. Range Line Rd.
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Civic Theatre to present live performances this spring news@currentincarmel.com Civic Theatre is returning to live, in-person events with “Light on the Horizon.” This PRODUCTIONS original show will highlight what Civic is offering in its 2021-22 Season and marks the return to live performances for the first time in more than a year. “Light on the Horizon” will be performed in The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, with eight live performances between April 30 and May 15. The show will include performers from past and upcoming Civic productions. Many of the performers are from Civic’s cast of “The Color Purple,” which was originally scheduled for this spring. Because of capacity limitations, “The Color Purple” has been postponed until October. Civic will present “A Few Good Men” in the Studio Theater, which will run
from May 12 to May 22. “A Few Good Men” was postponed in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the suspension of campus-wide activities. Civic welcomes back previous cast members as well as some new performers for the production. A Broadway hit, “A Few Good Men” tells the story of the trial of two Marines for complicity in the death of a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay. Civic is taking every possible precaution to welcome back patrons. Both theaters can be seated at 25 percent capacity while observing social distancing. Every attendee also will be required to wear a mask in the building at all times. Civic will reevaluate the protocols as needed. Additionally, each of the productions will include two livestreamed performances and an on-demand option to view at home. For more, visit civictheatre.org.
Area chef launches food podcast By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Chef Tanorria Askew’s mission for her podcast is to showcase more than just food. “‘Black Girls Eating’ is a podcast FOOD about justice, Black girl magic, and well-seasoned food,” Askew said. Askew partners on the podcast with Candace Boyd Wylie, who has a food and recipe website called FoodLoveTog.com. “While food is the focus, amplifying Black voices and talent is a priority,” Askew said. “We will feature our voice in episodes about our opinion on various topics and feature other voices in interviews with guests.” Askew, a former Carmel resident, and Boyd Wylie live on the northwest side of Indianapolis. The friends have been planning the podcast since 2018. The first episode of “Black Girls Eating” was released on March 8. The third episode is set to be released April 6. “We have co-hosted several events and talks in the past,” Askew said. Askew, who was on Season 7 of “‘MasterChef” in 2016, said she and Boyd Wylie first connected over seasoning for food. “During my time on ‘MasterChef,’ a family
Tanorria Askew, left, and Candace Boyd Wylie are teaming for a podcast called “Black Girls Eating.” (Photo by Leah Rife Photography)
member of her’s suggested I try her spices,” Askew said. “She sent me some, then we later connected on social media and finally in person. We have such a great relationship where we feed off each other and are passionate about many of the same things.” Askew’s Tanorria’s Table has been in business since January 2015. “As a personal chef, I bring the restaurant experience to your home,” Askew said. “Dinner parties are a highlight of what I do. In addition to dinner parties, I perform a lot of virtual cooking demos for companies and their teams, public virtual cooking classes, and consult with businesses on anti-racism.” The podcast can be found on Spotify.
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Blueprint for Improvement: Lake Clearwater outdoor living Commentary by Larry Greene This 1991 home is at the edge of Indianapolis’ Lake Clearwater. The new owners wanted to enhance the exterior living space.
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Bronze rendering of Nataraja in Government Museum, Chennai, India. (Photo by Don Knebel)
Chennai’s famous bronzes Commentary by Don Knebel The Indian city of Chennai, known as Madras until 1966, contains one of the world’s most extensive collections TRAVEL of bronze figures, created by South Indian artisans beginning in the seventh century. Chennai is located along the Bay of Bengal in southeast India. With an urban population of about 11 million, it is India’s fifth-largest city. Chennai is often listed among the top places in the world to visit because of its rich and diverse history and excellent museums and cultural institutions. The Government Museum, Chennai, is the most important of those museums. Founded in 1851 by Scottish surgeon and Orientalist Edward Balfour, it is the second-oldest museum in India and reportedly the 10th-oldest museum in the world. The museum complex, now located on a 16-acre site, contains 46 galleries spread among six buildings. The museum contains the largest collection of Roman antiquities outside Europe, reflecting Roman adventures on the Indian subcontinent. The Bronze Gallery, located in its own
building, is the museum’s most famous, containing more than 1,500 bronze figures from India’s Buddhist, Jain and Hindu traditions. The most important figures were created during the period of the Chola Dynasty, which ruled South India from about A.D. 850 A.D. to A.D. 1250. Those figures, most representing Hindu deities, were created using the so-called “lost wax” method. The figure was first carved in hard wax, which was then coated with several layers of thin moist clay. Once the clay had hardened, the wax was melted away and the resulting mold filled with molten bronze, an alloy of copper and tin. The most famous of the Chola bronzes is known as “Ardhanarisvara,” (Lord who is half woman), a half male, half female combination of Shiva, an important Hindu deity, and Parvati, his consort. Other famous bronzes depict Shiva as Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance.
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By this point in your life, you probably know what an acronym is. Examples include NASA (National Aeronautics and Space AdministraGRAMMAR GUY tion), NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and GIF (graphics interchange format). Note that an acronym is pronounced the way the beginning letters of each word “spell out” a new word. An initialism, on the other hand, is an abbreviation containing the first letter of each word. When we pronounce initialisms, we simply say the letters (e.g., BBC, CIA, NCAA). We find acronyms and initialisms all over the place, but I want to look at a subset of acronyms known as “backronyms” (or “bacronyms”). Backronyms are acronyms that have been reverse-engineered to conveniently spell a certain word. For instance, have you ever heard of the computer-programming language called BASIC? It stands for “Beginner’s All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.” That’s a stretch. James Bond creator Ian
Fleming created the fictional crime syndicate called SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion). In comics, Marvel’s SHIELD has stood for a few things during its existence, but, as of this writing, it stands for “Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division.” Backronyms tend to flourish in one place: Washington, D.C. Congressional leaders love cringeworthy backronyms. Most Americans benefited from 2020’s CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act. And who can possibly forget 2001’s USA PATRIOT (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism) Act? I wonder how much time in meetings is devoted to reverse-engineering titles to spell stuff?
Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.
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