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Carmel High School Principal John Williams is preparing for his next course: Retirement 101. Williams, and his wife Paula, are both originally from Evansville. Paula serves as the Director of Special Education for Zionsville School Corporation and is also scheduled to retire in December.
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St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild 56th Annual Show House Move-in day at the show house - Molly Creamer, Ellen Brethauer and Mary Holland.
VIS I T KURT VONNE G U T’S B OYH O O D H O M E “Anything can make me stop and look and wonder, and sometimes learn.”
Vonnegut’s boyhood home has layers of lifestyles lived since his family moved into the home, built by his architect father, in 1923. Located at 4401 North Illinois Street in the Butler-Tarkington area, guild members worked diligently to unveil its newest layer.
Illustrating those words penned by Kurt Vonnegut, famous Indiana-born author, the team of designers and volunteers invite you to do just that when touring the St. Margaret's Hospital Guild 56th Annual Show House, which runs now through May 14.
“This opportunity to makeover this historic home to raise money for Eskenazi Health is a celebration of creativity, dedication, contribution and community as well as carrying on a tradition that has been serving the hospital since 1907,” says Carmel resident, Sandy Carlson.
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Carlson says her heart felt the desire to be involved in order to help spread the word about the importance of patient care and helping people. “Over the years, funds from the show house have paid for essential needs such as mobile mammography and the eight vans that have been purchased to pick up people that need rides to transport them to see their doctors,” Carlson says.
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Throughout the decades, donations have provided equipment, programs, furnishings and supplies for the Children's Ward, Occupational Therapy Unit, Pediatric Labor and Delivery Unit, Special Care Nursery, Newborn and Special Care Nurseries, Emergency Department, Midtown Community Mental Health, Pediatrics, Senior Care, OBGYN and various other departments. “Preparing the show house is a yearlong process,” says volunteer and past president, Julie Qualkinbush. “Many people think it takes just a few weeks, but there are a myriad of committees searching for the next house at the same time. The commitment is like a full-time job with no pay, but energy and camaraderie are priceless.” According to Lisa Knipp, who was connected with the guild early in life, “Families enjoy the creative interior and landscape ideas and designs that can be incorporated to enhance their own homes. Our talented designers do a wonderful job showcasing ideas for first-time homeowners, flourishing, growing families and empty nesters.”
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ith a Derby Day opening in his sights, Noah Herron is ready to debut Westfield’s first winery, Urban Vines, on May 6. Located at 161st Street between Oakridge and Springmill, Urban Vines is the second business for young entrepreneur Herron. He also owns the successful retail and online homestead store Urban Farmer, just across the street and down the road from Urban Vines.
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Herron began experimenting with brewing beer and making wine while working at Urban Farmer. His success with these hobbies spurred him on to start Urban Vines. He believes in following his passions.
With recently added paved sidewalks, Herron believes local families will easily be able to walk or ride their bikes to Urban Vines for a relaxing afternoon or evening of great wine and entertainment.
Herron sees his family staying in Westfield for the long haul. He enjoys being a part of the vibrant community that is welcoming to young families. “I think this winery will be a great way to connect with people,” he says.
Customers will also appreciate the large outdoor space that includes “I love doing what my hobbies are,” he says. “And if I can make them a 1,500-square foot patio and seating area with a pergola and pond into a business, that’s what I do.” that overlooks the orchard. He envisions families throwing down blankets and enjoying the outdoor scenery or playing a game of horseshoes or corn hole.
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Herron will have six wines ready in time for the grand opening: chardonnay, pinot gris, chambourcin, concord, rhubarb and cider. He is also in the process of making mead but is uncertain if it will be ready by May 6.
Children are welcome with their parents. Customers can relax to live music both indoors and out. In addition to wine, be sure to try the charcuterie boards featuring artisan cheeses, meats, olives, breads, fruits and the like. They’ll be available in both individual and family sizes.
The winery is located on five acres, and Herron planted a 2.5acre vineyard that he will use to create an estate wine. He sources the majority of his grapes from locations around the country, including California, New York and Indiana. As much as possible, he purchases other ingredients locally like honey from Eagle Creek Apiary, blackberries from SurReal Farms and apples from Wild’s Apple farm.
A wine tasting will cost about $5 per person while a bottle of Urban Vines wine will run about $10 to $15.
The building itself is 4,200 square feet and decorated in a commercial farmhouse style. It boasts a wine tasting room, wine cellar, lab, processing room, storage room and office. The tasting room can accommodate more than 80 patrons. They currently have a 7,000-liter capacity to produce and bottle their wine.
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The winery can accommodate small, private parties and business gatherings. Reserve the space by calling 317-600-2807. Currently, they don’t have the resources to host weddings, but it’s a possibility for the future. Be sure to put the opening date on your calendar and in the meantime, check out Herron’s websites at urban-vines.com and the Urban Farmer at ufseeds.com.
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Day says the advent of tanning beds has exacerbated the already widespread problem of melanoma and other skin cancers. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization, individuals who use a tanning bed before age 35 increase their risk of melanoma by 75 percent.
“Here’s a really scary statistic – if you get one sunburn as a child, just one, it really increases your risk for developing melanoma later in “Skin cancer is the most prevalent cancer life,” Day says. “There’s really no such thing in America,” Day says. “While different as safe tanning. If you’re going to be at things types of skin cancer aren’t considered to be life-threatening like melanoma, it still like your kid’s baseball game in the bleachers requires some extensive surgery and they for three hours, it’s all about hats, sunglasses, can be life threatening if left undetected long sleeves and of course sunscreen. You and untreated. It’s a much bigger issue than have to be cognizant of how long you’ve been out and reapply sunscreen often.” people realize.”
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“Tanning beds are a big problem, and the notion that getting a base tan will protect you from sunburn is a myth,” Day says. “You see a lot of students who are heading down to Florida for spring break and they head to the tanning booths beforehand to get that base tan, but it doesn’t protect you. Whether it comes from the sun or an indoor tanning bed or what have you, tan skin is damaged skin. And with the fact that everyone grows up thinking that you need to be tan to be attractive, it’s tough to go up against that when you’re trying to decrease the incidents of skin cancer.”
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INDY’S MAYOR TALKS GUN VIOLENCE, INDY MINI AND THE 500 Indianapolis has always been the “place to party. Prior to running for Mayor, he be” during the month of May. It’s tradition experienced success in the US Attorney for the 12th largest city in the country to General’s office. host the largest sporting event on the planet. Long earmarked by former speaker of the When asked if he’s a race fan, Mayor Joe Indiana Statehouse John Gregg as a sleeper Hogsett smiles and states, “Of course.” Democratic candidate, Mayor Joe was a key cornerstone for a Democratic rival for Mayor Joe, as he is known, grew up in any office. He zeroed in on Indianapolis’ Rushville. His father was a WWII veteran mayoral race. After publicly announcing he who naturally inspired his son with a would not run for the office, a couple key strong sense of serving. Since being elected events changed his mind. Secretary of State, Mayor Joe practiced law but remained active within the Democratic Within 24 hours during a July 4th TownePost.com / MAY 2017 / INDY METRO
weekend, seven people were shot in Broad Ripple and in a separate incident, two people pulled out guns, killing IMPD officer Perry Renn as a result of a gun fight involving an AK47. Mayor Joe, based upon these events, concluded that he needed to be a part of the conversation. He resigned his position as U.S. Attorney and began his campaign. “Being a federal prosecutor for four years, my office was doing things to help Marion County,” Mayor Hogsett says. “We cannot arrest our way out of gun violence.”
Gun violence plagues every urban area across the country and clearly Indianapolis is not immune. Mayor Hogsett felt the need to be engaged in a deeper conversation of public safety during his race. He was motivated by the educational opportunity for community engagement into gun violence. “We have an unacceptable level of gun
violence and homicides in our city,” Hogsett says. He and the leadership of IMPD are taking a holistic approach to curbing this violence. After one of the most aggressive campaigns this state has experienced and given the dominance of social media, Mayor Joe’s ability to reach more of his constituents is unprecedented. His media team is intentional with making him more
accessible to his constituents. Their social media platforms help a great deal with this. Once he became Mayor, the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 approached. “Of course, the Indy 500 has always been an important part of our city’s history,” Hogsett says. “Last year was exceptional and special, to be mayor and celebrate the 100th running.” During 2016, Hogsett hosted the national Mayor’s Conference, with 250 mayors from all over the country in attendance, indicating, “Every single one of them said, ‘When are we going to the track?’” Hogsett is pleased that the public has responded to the historical significance of the Indy 500, feeling that with the new leadership at the IMS, and given the shake up during the 90s of the CART / IRL split, the city has witnessed a recovery. “Last year, the race was televised locally for the first time,” Hogsett says. “The Indy 500 is always a great opportunity for the city to show off its international flair. We have become more cosmopolitan. We are no longer a fly-over state for many reasons, and thanks to the Indy 500 draw, we are able to prove it.” During the 90s, under Eliz Kraft Taylor’s leadership at the 500 Festival, the Mini Marathon was rerouted to loop around the track instead of going up and down Meridian Street. "At that same time, we took the mini out of race weekend and moved it to the first Saturday in May,” Taylor says. “Race weekend always exhausts our police force, and the change in the mini was greatly appreciated by both the Police Chief and the Mayor.” “The Hudnut doctrine was ‘you can’t be a suburb of nothing’, which encouraged people to invest in
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downtown so the suburbs, which at that time, were the outlier townships of Marion County,” Mayor Hogsett says. Continuing along the same path, The Hogsett Corollary is “you can’t be a downtown of nothing” to which Mayor Joe explains, “Hudnut was speaking to the townships. My meaning is that we have to continue to nurture our downtown and invest in the neighborhoods and surrounding contiguous areas.” Mayor Joe closes with a story: During the early 90s, while he was Secretary of State, he realized he had not registered for the Mini, and at that time it was run on a
Friday morning. Hogsett decided to run the race as a bandit. “Of course, I fully understood the rules,” says Hogsett with a smile. He jumped into the crowd of runners a little after the start, running among those who formally registered.
As Mayor Joe ran alongside Allison’s, a group of men on break outside in the yard began chanting, “USA, USA.” He ran through a residential area approaching downtown and an elderly woman, seated in her front yard, stood up and walked toward the sidewalk and yelled as he went by, “You’re THIRD!”
This was the first year that the route looped around the track and boomeranged back to downtown. As he approached the track entrance, he was stopped by volunteers wearing yellow and flagging him down, so Joe circumvented his route to 16th street. He was running alone, but this fact did not initially register with him.
“Then it dawned on me that I had accelerated my placement by not running the distance inside the Motor Speedway and realized I needed to avoid the cameras mounted on top of the scaffolding because I envisioned Jim Shella watching in the Channel 8 newsroom muttering, ‘there’s Joe Hogsett and he’s cheating!’” Mayor Hogsett shared.
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Avon resident and the May Luckiest Hoosier Alive winner, Jeff Hull, has had two life-threatening experiences and lived to tell the tale.
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They say “third time’s a charm,” and that’s certainly the case for Jeff Hull, who has cheated death twice and now has been named May’s Luckiest Hoosier Alive by Hoosier Park Casino. It was 2014 when Hull started experiencing flu-like symptoms that wouldn’t subside. After enduring multiple digestive problems that landed him in the hospital twice, he traveled to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore for further evaluation. “They tore me apart,” says Hull, noting that he had pancreas problems, an enlarged spleen and a liver that was being destroyed by cirrhosis because one of the main bile ducts was completely closed and doctors could not get it open. Diagnosed with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, the reason he felt so lousy was because his liver was getting bombarded by waste that his body couldn’t expel. Shortly after the diagnosis, Hull’s gastrointestinal specialist performed extra analysis when taking samples for a biopsy and found abnormal cells, indicating the early stage of cancer. “Very few people survive once cancer is in the bile ducts,” Hull says. “The prognosis wasn’t looking good.” They needed to act quickly. Physicians at Johns Hopkins told him he
needed a new liver, pronto, and they advised Thanks to Julie’s goodbye kiss, her keen him to go back to Indiana to wait for one. observation and the fast-working ER staff, Hull survived again. “You have one of the best transplant facilities in the country in your backyard “If I had laid there and taken a nap for at IU Health,” they said. “You’ll get a several hours, I likely would have gone into transplant much faster there.” a coma or died before my family returned home from the movies,” Hull says. They were right. It turns out that the silver lining to Hull’s grave prognosis was a Needless to say, he feels extremely lucky. dramatic jump up on the transplant list to No. 4. Though a lot of patients spend 5 to Hull and his wife own three Massage Envy 10 years on the list, Hull was blessed with a clinics in the area in Greenwood, Evansville healthy liver three weeks later. and Lafayette. Julie, with an MBA and a background as a nurse practitioner in health With a new lease on life, Hull was feeling and wellness, runs the clinic while Hull pretty fantastic for a stretch of time. In handles the financial matters. December 2016, however, two years after his transplant, he suffered a new health Hull learned about the Luckiest Hoosier scare while taking steroids for inflammation Alive contest when reading a copy of a following a colonoscopy. Though he had Towne Post magazine. been on steroids in the past with no adverse reaction, there’s always that slight chance “People tell me every day that they can’t that complications can arise, and they did. believe what I’ve been through and how fortunate I am to be alive,” Hull says. One afternoon, Hull wasn’t feeling well so he decided to take a nap while his wife, Though he typically doesn’t care for the Julie, took the kids to the movies. When she spotlight, he was compelled to enter a kissed her husband goodbye, she noticed his nomination for the Luckiest Hoosier Alive breath had a sweet smell to it, a sign of high contest because he’s grateful that Hoosier blood sugar. They rushed to the emergency Parks Casino is recognizing people’s good room and found that Hull’s blood sugar had fortune and sharing uplifting stories with reached nearly 600, which is on the cusp of area readers. entering a diabetic coma. “I’m 57 and I’m still here when I could have “My heart rate spiked to over 200 beats a been dead — twice,” Hull says. “The staff at minute, sending me into diabetic trauma,” IU Health is a big part of the reason I’m here Hull says. “The ER team was expecting me today. They handled both of my situations to code at any minute.” and I couldn’t be happier for it.”
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Carmel High School Principal John Williams is preparing for his next course: Retirement 101. Williams, and his wife Paula, are both originally from Evansville. Paula serves as the Director of Special Education for Zionsville School Corporation and is also scheduled to retire in December.
“Dale Graham’s 25 years of leadership gets the credited for transitioning Carmel from a rural to suburban high school.” Under Williams, he continued Carmel’s tradition of growth and improvement and has served a pivotal role with increasing the rigor of Carmel’s student curriculum. “When you come to a school like Carmel, with a commitment to excellence and where the school and the community reflect one other, there’s a certainty of the commitment from the community to support the school,” Williams says.
of all of their accomplishments, including the academic achievements. “The focus is not what you do, it’s how you do it,” Williams adds. It’s evident Principal Williams is popular among the students. During his photo shoot, students walking by are encouraging their Principal to say, “Cheese!”
“It’s tempting to measure success by which championship you won, or what you have accomplished but it really sells short the process,” he says. “And at a high school, “Carmel has been a great school While Carmel is consistency competing at achievements are an extension of the corporation for a long time,” Williams says. a high level in athletics, the school is proud academics.” John Williams took the job as Principal of Carmel High School in 2003.
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CHS has a lot to celebrate and it’s clear that they covet their processes and their opportunities. “We are only big three times a day, and that is during passing period,” says Williams, who puts into perspective the 5,000 students under the roof. Williams insists that size is the greatest
strength of Carmel High School. “Our size should only equal the opportunities we provide for our kids,” he says. Carmel embraces their size and uses it to their advantage. The volume of students enables CHS to have a state-of-the-art radio station, TV station and a planetarium.
One example of how size impacts academics is that, unlike other high schools, Carmel has four to five dedicated teachers in its Physics Department, which enables a multivariable calculus class because they have enough students to fill a class. While there is not one way to have a school system, the larger school has worked well for Carmel. Carmel owns it. Their size is not used as an excuse. CHS find ways to engage students through its 100plus clubs, intramural programs and 11 choirs, for example. They find ways for kids to be involved and encourage students to take ownership of their educational experience. Their marching band is non-cut, as well as several athletic programs. “Carmel HS was a 4-star school when I graduated, and now it is even stronger and better,” says Donna Gray, co-founder of MatchBook Creative. “I now have a freshman and a sophomore at Carmel High School. One is heavily into sports, the other into tech, and I love the amazing opportunities available to the students.” “You’ve got to be well-rounded,” says Williams, who indicates that about a decade ago they moved to a weighted grading system. “This change has encouraged students to take tougher courses.” During his tenure, Carmel did away with the valedictorian, salutatorians and with ranking all together, instead opting for a rubric system based upon three key components: academic success and service and leadership and extra curricular. Carmel embraced the new “Distinguished Graduate” program. When Williams applied for his first assistant principal job in Evansville, he was in the hall waiting for the
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interview and recalls being a bit nervous when the superintendent of that district shared with him, “If you just make every decision based upon what’s best for kids, then you will do fine.” Williams indicated that when struggling with decision-making, and they needed to get re-focused, he would ask, “What’s best for the kids?” It is Williams’ hope that the legacy he leaves is that Carmel continues to be a “kid-centered school” adding that he wants his legacy to be that, “The kids at this school knew that they mattered, and every thing we do is about serving them. Sometimes serving them is not always seeing eye to eye, but it has always and will always be about them.”
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With so many sports and activities, things get hectic sometimes. Her children may want toys and other material objects, but she makes sure to raise them to know that memories and experiences are more important than these things. She wants her kids to be happy, but ultimately, she says, “My main goal is to raise them to be good people.” Being a great mother comes easily to Dooley, but she credits her husband, Tom, for helping her be one. They are a team, supporting and balancing each other. “He’s the best dad ever,” she says. She values her friendships with other mothers, too, which have given her support throughout the years. Dooley’s children are a different stages of adolescence, each one is beautiful in their own way. Just as soon as she starts to think her kids are growing up too fast, though, she has hilarious moments where she realizes they’re still young. “One can always tell the age of a kid by how he looks after eating an ice cream cone,” she told her husband after seeing the messy faces of her children one day. “It’s just fun being a mom,” she says with a big smile.
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