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2012 Boone County Polo Event on tap Daniels to assume college presidency - Indiana governor Mitch Daniels has been chosen as the next president of Purdue University; he will begin serving in that role when his term expires in January. For reaction to the news from former presidents Beering and Hansen, both Zionsville residents, log on to currentzionsville.com.

The 2011 event, caught in action. By Derek Fisher • derek@youarecurrent.com The ninth annual Boone County Polo Event will take place on July 14 at Whitestown’s Hickory Hall Polo Club, located just north of Zionsville. Proceeds from the event, which will be contested at one of just three polo clubs in the state, will benefit the Witham Health Services Foundation, which supports hospital projects in the Boone County community, as well as Boone County Senior Services, which provides life sustaining and enriching services for older adult residents. “There are so many horse owners and (polo) enthusiasts on the north side,” said Sonya Shoup, director of operations at Boone County Senior Services. “I really think they will find this event fascinating and interesting to attend; it is unique and Gala to benefit Prevail Inc. - Prevail, Inc. will present an evening of fine dining, live music and fabulous live and silent auction items at its 2012 Annual Gala on Saturday, August 25 from 6 to11 p.m. at the Renaissance Hotel, 11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel, IN. The 2012 Annual Gala Goes Once Upon a Time benefits Prevail, an awareness, advocacy and support program for victims of crime and abuse serving Hamilton County since 1986.

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family-oriented.” Shoup added that the only other two polo fields in Indiana are at the Culver Military Academy and Purdue University. In conjunction with the polo tournament, other activities such as a silent auction, polo box decorating contest, bounce houses, face painting, airplane flyover and Pretty Woman award will be offered. Gates will open at 12 p.m. on July 14, and matches begin at 1 p.m. The Club’s gates will close one hour after the conclusion of the match. The event will feature one team from out of state, as well as a team consisting entirely of central Indiana riders. The Hickory Hall Polo Club is located at 7551 E. 100 N. in Whitestown. General admission is $20 per car, or polo boxes can be purchased by local businesses, clubs, individuals or families. Polo box registration forms are available at www.booneseniors.org or 482-8112. Andy's Ride to be held July 7 - The sixth annual Andy’s Ride, benefitting local charities, will be held on July 7 in Zionsville. More information is available at andysride.org or 769-5619.

HOA roundtable July 17 - If you serve on the board of your Zionsville-area homeowners association, you are invited to attend a roundtable meeting on July 17 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Fireplace Room of Zionsville Town Hall, 1100 W. Oak St. The HOA Roundtable is an opportunity to talk to other HOA board members and share ideas. For more information, call Jane Fuqua at 769-7874.

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IU Health North to host events Saturday - IU Health North Hospital is hosting a Birth & Beyond event Saturday, June 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour maternity suites, interact with OBGYNs, maternal fetal medicine specialists, breastfeeding consultants and more. Also on Saturday, at Fairbanks Hall, IU Health will host the eighth annual educational cancer survivor symposium. Expert panels will discuss diet and nutrition, stress, finances and side effects while interactive sessions will include a cooking demonstration, yoga, art therapy and Qigong. For further information, log onto currentzionsville.com. ZPD discovers missing man - On June 14 at approximately 4:30 p.m., Zionsville resident Todd Ryan Terew was seen leaving his residence on W. Poplar St., heading towards downtown Zionsville. On June 20, the Zionsville Police Department discovered Terew on the southern outskirts of Creekside Park, deceased. For more information, visit currentzionsville.com. Ford Road Bridge fight turns corner - The Boone County Council learned on June 12 that the Indiana Department of Transportation has another taker for the steel truss bridge earmarked to carry Ford Road over Eagle Creek – and if work is not begun to use the structure by Aug. 1, Boone County will lose it. For more details, visit currentzionsville.com. BCSSI events, cancellations for July 2-6 - Have a desire to learn needlepoint? Boone County Senior Services offers a weekly class just for that – at no cost to attendees. Other activities are postponed due to the holiday week. For all the details, visit currentzionsville.com.

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utes the other guys showed up on their bikes. After a few obligatory insults, everybody rode off for the swimming hole. If one destination had Anybody still remember swimming holes? You dried up or turned green, you headed for anothknow, those clear deep pools that showed up er. There was no discussion, you just knew. along the meandering After a day of blissbanks of most creeks. ful swimming, you They were our rode back home in secrets. All the guys time for supper. No knew about them, one asked where you’d but we didn’t share been or what you’d the information with been doing. The fact anyone else, especialthat you were home ly our parents. They and unhurt was knew about them, of enough. And everyone course, at least Dad seemed to understand did since he probably that tomorrow you’d swam in them when Swimming holes make for great summer fun. go out and do it again. he was a boy. But talk I checked out one about the swimming of my favorite swimming holes a few years ago. hole was a language reserved for boys. Boys, no Sadly, there was nothing left of it. Even the rope girls. And no swimsuits, either. Sure, there were swimming places where families went for Sunday swing was gone. And all the boys in town were at the municipal pool. picnics. They were great, but they weren’t swimPools are great. But they’re not swimming ming holes. holes, either. It worked like this. When the long heatcrackling days of June rolled around and school Ward Degler lives in Zionsville with was a fading memory, you finished breakfast and his wife and dog. He is author of “The charged out of the house to where your bike was Dark Ages of My Youth … and Times propped up in front of the garage. Out on the More Recent.” You can contact him at wdegler@comcast.net. street, a couple blocks away, you pulled up to a certain corner, stopped and waited. Within min-

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In May, Village Dance Studio in Zionsville awarded scholarships to outstanding seniors from three local schools, including Zionsville’s own Rachel Hahn. Hahn, a student at University High School, received the Myrl L. Laurence Dance Scholarship. The award is for leadership, commitment to dance and being an outstanding role model. Rachel plans to attend Butler University in the fall.

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Shown above and below, damage to the south exterior of Patrick’s. (Photos by Caroline Daily)

Fire crews were called to Patrick’s Kitchen and Drinks, 175 S. Main St., in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 16 after witnesses reported hearing an explosion. As Zionsville, Carmel and Hendricks County firefighters arrived on the scene, substantial flames on the restaurant’s south exterior were reported. No injuries were sustained, and damage was confined to the initial area of engulfment. Further comment from the business revealed that no explosion took place, and that the fire did not start in the kitchen but outside the establishment. Patrick’s is slated to host the monthly Zionsville Chamber of Commerce gathering on July 3.

Weisenbach, Manns, Furste and DeWitt. The Knights of Columbus St. Alphonsus Cup Charity golf tournament took place May 19 at Lebanon’s Golf Club of Indiana, raising $13,000 for local charities. Pictured are event chair Gary Weisenbach, Roberta Manns of Boone County Special Olympics, Steve Furste of Habitat for Humanity of Boone County and Ed DeWitt, Knights of Columbus.

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Plan Commission moves Blackstone project along Action: After addressing issues raised in its May 21 meeting, the Zionsville Plan Commission approved the Primary and Secondary Plat petitions for Blackstone, a 65-lot subdivision by Ryland Homes in the 7600 block of Oak Street. What it means: Ryland Homes will move forward on construction of the Blackstone subdivision.

What’s next: The Zionsville Safety Board will hear Ryland Home’s petition for a fire code waiver at its July 2 meeting. This petition is likely to pass, with Zionsville’s Fire Chief and Fire Marshal in favor of this waiver.

Action: a horizontal road radius waiver for the subdivison was approved 4-2, with Councilmen Kevin Schiferl and Wayne Haynes dissenting due to disagreements over interpretation of the road radius ordinance. Action: A waiver regarding distances from driveways to intersections was approved 5-1, with Councilman Wayne Haynes voting against the waiver. The Commission also approved the Feb. 27 and May 21 meeting memoranda. Lions Club announces summer concert series schedule - The Zionsville Lions Club has released its 2012 summer concert series, titled “Love Is In The Air – A Musical Tribute to the Many Forms of Love.” All concerts will take place at Lions Park, 115 S. Elm St., and begin at 7 p.m. Contact Concert Director Joyce Davis at 7270310, or Concert Publicity Head Leigh Ann Akard at 445-4417, for more information.

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July 1: “The Land That I Love,” The Zionsville Concert Band. Director: John Richardson

July 29: “Someone to Watch Over Me,” Love Songs of Friendship and Romance, Indianapolis Municipal Band. Director: Dr. David Bolin

July 15: “The Circle of Love,” A Tribute to Family Love. Radio Nights with Tom Wright. July 22: “Somewhere My Love,” Lara’s Theme from Dr. Zhivago, Indy All Stars Big Band. Director: Chris Drabyn

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'Cain do' attitude Montessori academy founder achieves, teaches the power of education By Emily Metallic • editorial@youarecurrent.com An engineering degree and MBA are not credentials typically held by those working in the early education field. For Vivian Cain, founder of three Indianapolis-area Maria Montessori International Academies, these achievements are testimonies to the value she places on learning. “A good education gives you choices,” she said. This belief is the foundation of her Academies’ goals. “My desire for every student that attends our school is to move beyond high school. I want them to know they don’t have to accept what people give them.” Cain learned the importance of education firsthand from her older sister Etta. After Cain’s parents died when she was 18 month olds, then-21-year-old Etta dropped out of college to raise Cain and their 13-year-old sister. To pay bills and Cain’s Catholic school tuition, Etta started her own cleaning business. “We didn’t know we were poor, but in order to go to Catholic school [my 13-year-old sister and I] used to help [Etta] clean houses,” Cain said. The lessons learned from Cain’s early employment and her older sister instilled a strong work ethic. Although she struggled with dyslexia, Cain managed to graduate high school in Arkansas and attend North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University where she obtained a degree in industrial and mechanical engineering. Her first job as an industrial engineer in operations at Columbus’ Cummins Engineering brought her to Indiana. After three years at

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Hometown: North Little Rock, Ark. Family: husband Cecil and 6-year-old son Sabien Favorite local restaurant: Noah Grant’s Favorite sports team: The Indianapolis Colts Favorite musical artist: Lionel Richie Person, alive or dead, she would most want to have dinner with: her mother

the company, Cain decided to make a career change. She enrolled in Indiana University’s MBA program and triple majored in Finance, International Business and New Venture and Business Development. “For Vivian to have gone back to school dealing with the challenge of her dyslexia is very inspiring,” said Jose Lusende, Cain’s longtime friend and godfather of her son. “She’s a tenacious person and well-focused; once she sets a goal she does whatever it takes to go all the way to the end.” Cain applied her tenacious work ethic to the realization of her business plan, which she created while pursuing her MBA, for the first Maria Montessori International Academy. “When I looked at my skills, I realized I really valued education,” Cain said. Her schooling had allowed her to achieve many of her goals and she said she wanted to help others have similar experiences. Montessori education helps students do this by providing them with a strong educational foundation based on hands-on experi-

ence, Cain said. Her first school opened in Indianapolis in 2001 and later grew to include locations in Carmel, and now, Zionsville. The Academies teach students ranging in age from infancy to nine years the basics of science, math, history, reading, language and cultural studies in addition to practical life skills. The schools also incorporate international aspects: Spanish and Mandarin Chinese are offered; students come from diverse backgrounds; yoga, international art, world music and chess are taught; and teachers hail from the Middle East, Africa, India, the Philippines, Venezuela and Puerto Rico in addition to the United States. Currently each location has about 70 students, but in the fall Cain plans to expand the Zionsville location by adding a full elementary program through sixth grade. She will also diversify the curriculum by adding two yearlong project-based STEM tracks: one emphasizing Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, the other focusing on Strategic Thinking, Entrepreneurship and Marketing. The science-based track will teach basic engineering principles through the use of LEGO robotics kits. Students in the businessbased track will work either independently or in groups of three to create, broadcast and gather advertisement revenue for their own online radio stations. The Zionsville Academy will be the first and only Montessori school in the state to offer the STEM programs as major curriculum. Through the expansion of her curriculum and schools, Cain has learned an important lesson. “Not all children are alike,” she said. “They learn at their own pace.” At the Maria Montessori International Academies, Cain strives to address the individual learning styles of her students to help them achieve their potential, just as she achieved hers.

About Montessori: A method of learning developed in 1907 by Italian physician Maria Montessori that encourages autonomy and individual learning by allowing students to progress at their own pace. Zionsville location: 4370 Weston Point Dr., Suite 100 • 769-2220 Photo by Zach Ross

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It is our position that while fireworks are fun to both set off and watch, they are also explosives and can cause serious injury if not handled with the proper respect. As the Fourth of July approaches, we will begin to see temporary signs titled “Fireworks” occupy empty shops all over the county. We urge the patronage of these shops and the use of their products. We do, however, insist on safety being taken seriously. We understand that when it comes to fireworks, accidents happen, even when safety measures are being taken. This gives us even more reason to conduct the seemingly simple task of lighting a firework with caution and focus. Whether it is a defective fuse, misfired bottle rocket or a mortar stuck in the tube, anything can happen (especially when an adult beverage is added into the mix), as any emergency room worker can attest. We hope that everyone has a fun and safe Independence Day. If lighting fireworks, please be sure to drink responsibly (and only if of legal age) and do not be the one in your neighborhood who has the fire department join your celebration.

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The Greeks have decided to stay in the Eurozone and have agreed to continuing negotiations with their creditors to remain fiscally afloat. In elections last week, voters on the historic and blue-watered nation elected, albeit by a narrow margin, political figures who have asserted, albeit in the most tentative of ways, that they are committed to keeping Greece on the path to greater financial responsibility and reducing spending. Good news. The world’s economy has become so intertwined that the failure of one errant nation affects all the rest. Whether these newest office-holders are more successful at keeping spending in line with revenue remains to be seen. But for now, Europe, along with the U.S. markets, is resting a little easier. Would it be particularly pessimistic to believe that the Greeks politicians, like those domiciled here on our own shores, are unlikely to persevere? A recent City-County Council move by our neighbors to the south makes the point. Arguing that an array of city-funded

benefits should be expanded to a new group of employees, no discussion addressed the reality that sharing a pie with more folks means that one needs a bigger pie or will have to serve smaller pieces to each. While we can, and perhaps should, discuss who should have pie – and we can, and perhaps should, determine how much pie each should get – it is patently irresponsible to offer pie to more without in some form acknowledging that there are consequences. The Greeks, like our own humble state, must conform to the basic laws of arithmetic. If we all work less, there is less excess to share. If we all consume more, there is less excess to share. Innovation, creativity and risk can build a bigger pie – but don’t we still have to conform to the rules of supply?

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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With all due respect to our fine governor, Mitch Daniels, and his outstanding track record, we’re saddened to see him become the president of Purdue University. Why? It’s not because he can’t or wouldn’t make quantum fiscal leaps up in West Lafayette – that puckering sound you just heard was the faculty contemplating budget revisions – but, come on, he is exactly the man for the job in Washington, the one where he puts a stop to government taking on nonsensical debt. His blunt approach can hurt – ask anyone connected to higher education in this state – but the pain is “inflicted” for the right reasons. We hope, one day, after his stint in academia, he will pursue a post in Washington. It doesn’t seem likely, but we can hope, right? ••• And so they had a turn-away weekend earlier this month at our region’s Center for the Performing Arts. From the gala – orchestrated by Jim Austin and the centerpiece of which was the induction of Barry Manilow, Alan and Marilyn Bergman and Cole Porter into the Great American Songbook Hall of Fame as the inaugural class – to the stunning performances that night, we were perhaps more impressed with the quality of the 10 finalists at The Great American Songbook High School Competition. Each gave his or her best shot, and, ultimately, 15-year-old Nick Ziobro of Manilus, N.Y., blew away the field (and the judges) to take home first place. Kudos to the Michael Feinstein Initiative (the man, himself, along with staffers Chris Lewis and Karen Kelsey) for putting together an incredibly memorable evening.

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Dos and don'ts on your big day Laughs by Danielle Wilson I’m a bossy person by nature; always have been. Some people are just born to lead or at least to tell others what to do. So, in this vein, and inspired by the wedding Doo and I recently attended, here are my dos and don’ts for the Big Day. Do put someone in charge. You don’t have to hire a wedding coordinator, but at least round up a control-freak aunt who isn’t afraid to order people around or have groomsmen hate her. The timing and details make or break a wedding; a BOS (%itch on Site) can ensure everything flows smoothly. Don’t chew gum at the altar, period. Spit. It. Out. Don’t make your attendants stand throughout the ceremony if it’s over 15 minutes. And for God’s sake, make sure they snack beforehand and know not to lock their knees. “Bridesmaid down! Bridesmaid down!” Do consider parking. The reception venue was in a downtown location, with no attached garage. We either had to drive around and wait for a street spot to open or park in a scary pay lot two blocks away under the expressway. Had I known this was an urban safari, I’d have swapped stilettos for hiking boots. Don’t make your guests wait to eat, especially if you have an evening wedding. This past weekend, the only sustenance served between

the end of the ceremony at 7:00 and the opening of the buffet at 9:15 were alcohol and lemonade. When the bride and groom finally went through the line, the rush to eat conjured images of the Titanic life-boat stampede: “Women and children first!” They should have been passing hors d’oeuvres or set up a cheese table. Better yet, they should have let us eat dinner as soon as we arrived; then no one gets wasted on cheap vodka or devours an entire eight-top’s praline favors. Do keep in mind your cleavage. If your dream dress is strapless, please make sure it comes up high enough to cover the girls. The fact that the bride did not experience a wardrobe malfunction is truly remarkable. For the comfort level of your guests, particularly those with heart conditions, consider adding straps for at least the dancing portion of the evening. They’ll make for a much less stressful evening for all! Do make it personal. The bride and groom, both physicians, choose Robert Palmer’s “Doctor, Doctor” for their first dance. Far more unique than “I Will Always Love You”! I’m sure your wedding will be beautiful, but it’ll be better if you listen to me. Peace out. Danielle Wilson is a Carmel resident and contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.

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“Magic Mike” – In theaters Friday, Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey and Olivia Munn star in this film about a male stripper who teaches a young performer how to party, find women and make money in the business. Spec Ops: The Line – On sale today, Delta Recon Team is sent to infiltrate the city of Dubai and find survivors six months after it was devastated by a cataclysmic sandstorm in this game inspired by films like “Heart of Darkness” and “Apocalypse Now.” Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. – $60. (Above left) Blueberry-glazed barbecue ribs feature an interesting twist on a classic summer entree. (Above right) Grilled nectarines can make an excellent appetizer or exciting dessert. (Submitted photos)

With the heat in full swing, it is time to get out the grill and start cooking By Christian Sorrell • christian@youarecurrent.com The warm middle months of the year mean different things to different people: outdoor sports, concerts, farmers markets and festivals all across Indiana. For most of us out there, it also means grilling, especially with America’s unofficial cookout holiday of the year, July 4, quickly approaching. We have assembled two unique recipes that will help integrate the fruitiness of summer into your grilling repertoire and keep you from boring your friends and family with dreary hamburgers and lackluster hot dogs. Grilled Nectarines with Mascarpone Cream Ingredients: 1/3 cup mascarpone cheese, 3 tablespoons plain Greek yogurt, 2 teaspoons sugar, 1 teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon, 4 nectarines, 1 tablespoon canola oil, 8 teaspoons balsamic glaze or honey, 2 tablespoons sliced almonds, toasted

Directions: Preheat grill to medium-high. Combine mascarpone, yogurt, sugar and 1 teaspoon tarragon in a medium bowl. Refrigerate. Cut nectarines in half and scoop out the pits. Brush cut sides with oil. Oil grill rack. Grill nectarines cutside down until softened and beginning to brown. Divide nectarines among eight plates. Fill each half with 1 tablespoon of mascarpone mixture and drizzle with 1 teaspoon balsamic glaze or honey. Top with almonds and chopped tarragon. Tips: When grilling fragile foods that you don’t want to stick, oiling the grill rack is essential. Oil a folded paper towel, hold it with tongs and rub it over the rack. Remember to never use cooking spray on a hot grill! Blueberry-glazed Barbecue Ribs Ingredients: 4 cups water, 4 pounds countrystyle pork ribs, 2 pints fresh blueberries, 1 medium onion, thinly sliced, 3 tablespoons brown sugar, 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar, 1 tablespoon finely chopped ginger root, 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon ground cumin, 1/2 tea-

spoon coarsely ground pepper, 1/4 teaspoon salt Directions: Bring water to full boil in 6-quart saucepan. Add ribs. Cook over medium-high heat until ribs are fork tender (about 20 to 25 minutes). Meanwhile, heat gas grill on medium. Place all remaining ingredients in 2-quart saucepan. Cook over medium heat until flavors are blended (about 12 to 15 minutes). Place ribs on grill. Baste with blueberry sauce. Grill, basting and turning occasionally, until ribs are fork tender (about 20 to 25 minutes). Cook remaining blueberry sauce over low heat, stirring occasionally, until heated through. Serve sauce over ribs.

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BBI • Bring a picnic, lawn chairs or blankets to enjoy BBI as they perform Top 40 Billboard Hits at this free concert that is part of the Fishers Summer Concert series. • 7 p.m. • Fishers Town Hall, 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free • 595-3150

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“The Wizard of Oz” • The classic tale of Dorothy’s journey to the land of Oz comes to the Beef and Boards stage featuring all of the great songs from the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion. Children 3 to 11 will receive a $10 discount. • Tuesday to Friday – 8 p.m., Wednesday – 1 p.m. • Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis • $37 to $60, includes dinner buffet • 872-9664

Park & Nature Center, 2000 E. 151 St., Carmel • $5 adults, free for children • 770-4404 Westfield Farmers Market • Come and see what all of Westfield’s best farmers and artisans have to offer at the Westfield Farmers Market, featuring local music and weekly events. • 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. • North Union Street, one block north of Main Street by City Hall (130 Penn St.), Westfield • Free • dwna. org Westfield Historic UnderSaturday ground Railroad Ghost Walk • Join Unseen Press for a brief encounter with Westfield’s most haunting legends and folk tales. Reservations required. • 9 p.m. • $15 • 840-6456

Summer Concerts at wednesday the Carmel Gazebo: Air National Guard Band of the Great Lakes • Air National Guard Band of the Great Lakes performs as part of the Carmel Gazebo Concert series including a children’s pre-concert show at 6:15 p.m. The series provides family concerts promoting community vitality. • 7:30 p.m. • 1 Civic Square, Carmel • Free • carmelgazeboconcerts.org Corey Cox • Come enjoy the weather and see Corey Cox perform live as part of the Noblesville Parks and Recreation Dept. Summer Concert Series. • 7 p.m. • Dillon Park, 701 Cicero Rd., Noblesville • Free • 776-6350

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“Forms and Function” • Come see the latest exhibit by the Hamilton County Artists’ Association. • Thursday to Saturday – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • The Birdie Gallery, 195 S. Fifth St., Noblesville • Free admission • 776-2278 LeAnn Rimes • After bursting onto the country music scene at age 14, Rimes has been on the rise ever since. Her seven-octave voice and impressive stage presence make it easy to see why. • 8 p.m. • The Palladium, 1 Center Green, Carmel • $23 to $88 • 843-3800

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Lights over Morse Lake • Come and join the tons of great Fourth of July activities for the whole family planned from Friday through Sunday at Morse Lake! • Various times and locations • lightsovermorselake.com The Hunchback of Notre Dame • A timeless tale of love and jealousy, Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” celebrates Victor Hugo’s dark tale with contemporary dance flair. • Friday and Saturday – 8 p.m. • The Tarkington, 3 Center Green, Carmel • $39 • 843-3800 Symphony on the Prairie: The Music of Queen • The Music of Queen will showcase some of the classic music from one of the greatest rock groups of all time. Bring your own chairs, blankets, food and drinks. • Friday and Saturday – 8 p.m. • Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • $22 adult, $10 child, $20 parking • 639-4300 Cool Creek Concert Series: The HillBenders • Come wind down from the busy week and enjoy the music of the HillBenders. Bring your own lawn chairs, kids and picnic baskets! • 7 p.m. • Cool Creek 12 | June 26, 2012

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Carmel Farmers Market • One of the largest farmers markets in Indiana, the Carmel Farmers Market will feature more than 60 local vendors. • 8 to 11:30 a.m. • Carmel Farmers Market, 1 Center Green, Carmel • Free admission • 710-0162 Fishers Farmers Market • The Fishers Farmers Market now showcases more than 35 high-quality vendors offering fresh produce, live goods, bakery items, meat, cheese and handmade gifts. • 8 a.m. to noon • Fishers Farmers Market, 11601 Municipal Dr., Fishers • Free admission • 578-0700 Noblesville Farmers Market • Shop local. Pick up farm-fresh produce, vegetables and much more at the market. • 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. • Riverview Hospital Overflow Parking Lot, Ind. 19 and Ind. 38, Noblesville • Free admission • 776-0205 Symphony on the Prairie: Star-Spangled Symphony • Star-Spangled Symphony will feature some of America’s most iconic and patriotic songs to celebrate Independence Day. Bring your own chairs, blankets, food and drinks. • Monday – 8 p.m. • Conner Prairie, 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers • $22 adult, $10 child, $20 parking • 639-4300

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Toppers Pizza The Scoop: How about a pizza place that isn’t a “typical” pizza place? How about a pizza place with a casual, laid-back atmosphere, comfortable seats and four plasma televisions? The name of this place is Toppers Pizza. Toppers Pizza is on a mission to make their restaurant first on your list. For starters, Toppers offers more than just pizza – toasted grinders, wings and quesadillas round out a menu that also allows you to build your own pizza. Toppers also accepts online orders. Type of food: Pizza, wings Price of entrees: $6.49 to $23.99 Specialties: Pizza Reservations: Not accepted Dress: Casual Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 3 a.m. every day. Location: 12545 N. Meridian St., Carmel Phone: 569-6031 Web site: www.toppers.com

Chamron Brown, manager, Logan’s Roadhouse Brown Where do you like to dine? Kobayashi Sushi and Asian Kitchen What do you like to eat there? I really like the Kobayashi Roll. What do you like about Kobayashi? The service is good and the servers are always friendly. Kobayashi Sushi and Asian Kitchen is located at 2295 Greenfield Ave., Noblesville. They can be contacted at 774-8188 or online at www. kobayashisushi.com.

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Punch Brothers bring “jeans and jamming” to Palladium – Bryan Ferry reviews Punch Brothers’ recent performance at the Palladium in Carmel. While the band performed wonderfully, he came away wishing that the audience could have loosened up and moved! For the full review, please visit currentnightandday.com. Dave Matthews performs at Klipsch Music CenteR - Current in Noblesville managing ed-

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Salute to senior service Noblesville woman honored as Indiana’s top senior volunteer By Jordan Fischer • jordan@youarecurrent.com Noblesville resident Patricia Rew was honored this month as Indiana’s most outstanding senior volunteer by Home Instead Senior Care. The 70-year-old volunteer was selected to receive the Salute to Senior Service award for her “dedicated community service,” including her work at Agapé Therapeutic Riding Resources, Inc., located in Cicero. “Patricia is a valued member of the community and a senior hero to many,” said Jeff Huber, president and chief operating officer of Home Instead, Inc. “She has shown that volunteer opportunities for older adults should not diminish because of age. Seniors such as Patricia are making important contributions to their communities through charities, nonprofit organizations and faith communities.” Agapé provides horses, equipment, facilities and helpers for more than 800 riders with physical, mental or emotional challenges and also at-risk youth. Rew’s duties include assisting each rider and helping to guide the horse around the indoor arena and on wooded trails. She also provides expertise in event coordination, fundraising and artistic abilities. Volunteerism has been a constant for Rew since her teen years. Her service extends into the Agapé Literacy Program; The Cowgirls of Agapé; Helping Hands of Agapé; Breakfast for the Barn; Par for the Horse Golf Outing; volunteer fairs at local high schools and churches; and Agapé’s Miniature Horse Program.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012 Vol. 2, No. 1 with our special needs riders, able to make each one feel loved and appreciated for their individuality. She helps them enjoy a great experience while they are here, they have fun and at the same time learn and improve their capabilities. It is not always easy volunteering with horses and a special needs population – there are the physical challenges, hot weather, mosquitoes, cold weather, the occasional horse hoof stepping on a foot, a rider grabbing or pinching a volunteer. It never phases Pat, she keeps coming back and she keeps smiling through it all, and then asks, ‘Is there anything else I can do?’” As a state winner, Rew was considered for the national Salute to Senior Service award. The national award was presented to Clark Paradise of Lakewood, NJ, who was honored for his work with Your Grandmother’s Cupboard, a nonprofit organization he and his wife founded to meet the needs of the thousands of homeless families throughout New Jersey and parts of Pennsylvania. For more information about Rew or the Salute to Senior Service award, visit www.salutetoseniorservice.com.

“There are no words to describe the dedication Pat has for Agapé,” wrote Katrina Brown, a therapeutic riding and horsemanship instructor at Agapé, on Rew’s nominee profile (which can be found online at www.salutetoseniorservice. com). “Pat is a ‘go to’ woman in our organization. She is always willing to stay late to get the job done and does so with such joy in her heart! She is wonderful with the students, families, and volunteers/staff. She is constantly honing her skills and broadening her education to give more at Agapé. I am so proud to work with Pat and watch her touch so many lives!” According to Chris Sorenson, program coordinator for Agapé, it’s “a pleasure to work with Pat Rew! She comes here with a radiant smile and a heart of gold. She has a gift of working

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Botox for headaches? Commentary by Dr. Barry Eppley Q: I have had frontal headaches for about 10 years. A low-dose Botox injection cut the pain of my headache from a nine to about a five for seven weeks. Then last week, I was back to a nine again. Is there a procedure for more permanent relief? If so, do you think insurance will cover it? A: You might have had more significant migraine relief with a higher dose of Botox. Three months or so is a fairly standard period of time for the duration of Botox’s effects. If Botox is effective in the supraorbital area for migraine reduction, then surgical decompression of the supraorbital and supratrochlear nerves should provide similar (and hopefully greater) and more sustained relief than the injections. This is done through an endoscopic technique from small incisions in the scalp behind the hairline. Generally, 70 percent of patients will have a noticeable and sustained reduction in the frequency and severity of their headaches with surgical nerve decompression. The remaining 30 percent is a mixture between those who are “cured” and those who saw limited to no benefit. Insurance is very strict about not covering migraine decompression surgery. They have a hard-line stance that it is still “experimental.” There is a lot of published information from studies on the effectiveness of migraine surgery, but this has not swayed their stance.

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Four years of confidence Commentary by David Cain

My youngest daughter at only 4 years old has developed quite an imagination. At least that’s what most people would say. I’d say she’s confident. She makes decisions and offers opinions without hesitation. She reviews a picture in a book, ignores the text beneath and tells a story of exactly what she believes the characters are doing. She always has a decision, a direction and an opinion of what everyone should do or not do. And, at only 4 years old, I can see her starting to lead the entire family. She’s reminding me how important confidence can be, how persuasive it can be and how intoxicating it is. I should have learned all this from dating. I remember being young and picking up my date. The first couple of dates I always had a plan of what we were doing. After you get comfortable, it began the dance of “What do you want to do?” answered with “I don’t care, what do you want to do?” and the decisions lumbered along. It happens all the time; people create indeciNot so fast – Initially, the week ending June 16 looked to be the lowest week of unemployment benefit applications in quite some time – until the Labor Department revised the figure. 389,000 Americans filed claims during the seven-day period.-cnn.money.com.

sion and generally defer things. So when you see people that know what they want and create a path to it, it is intoxicating. They attract others, they become leaders and they find success. I thought about this during a client meeting, too. It seems in a service business each relationship is different and requires a unique and custom approach. However, having a basic system or process for that unique approach creates confidence – confidence from you and confidence in you for your customer. If you don’t have a basic process for your custom approach, you meander around with indecision and eventually their belief in your ability wanes. Confidence, after all, isn’t about knowing all the answers; it’s knowing how to answer all the questions. David Cain works at Magnitude, a sales and marketing company. Contact David at David.Cain@ MarketMagnitude.com.

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New master bath with custom closet Commentary by Larry Greene Original bathroom: This home is located in the Woodacre subdivision on the west side of Indianapolis. The homeowners built the house in 1990 and now that they are empty nesters, they are slowly remodeling the whole house to get it ready for eventual sale. They had already remodeled the kitchen so the master bath was next. New skeek tub: The owners commented, "The bathroom had a huge garden tub, and I like the sleek look of the new one. After having a garden tub for years, I wanted something different. The glass block behind the tub was a last minute change. I was having trouble finding a window treatment that I liked, and my designer suggested the glass block. We did not choose the most popular style. We did not have to be too concerned with the amount of light the glass block let in because we also have a skylight. We were able to choose the glass style even though it did not let in as much light as other styles. We

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also found that replacing the windows and getting new window treatments was actually going to cost more than the glass block." Husband & wife decision making: The owners worked together with the design team on the selection of the materials. "My husband was in charge of the shower and I focused on the vanity areas. I wanted the vanity tops to be granite, but I did not want them to look like a kitchen, so that led me to my color choice. The plumbing fixtures were chosen to be sleek and modern." New closet space: The homeowners noted, "My favorite part of the remodel is the closet. The old one had a loft that felt very dark and closed. Now the closet is bright and new, and I can see everything. We have many more shelves and the space has been opened up. It helped me organize my things." Larry Greene is the president of Case Design/Remodeling, a full-service design/build firm serving Hamilton County. Contact him at lgreene@ indy.rr.com.

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