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The Wild Bookstore approaches a chapter’s end, but is hopeful someone writes its next storyline.
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BELOVED FOR MORE THAN ITS BOOKS personal reasons for stepping away from this BEYOND THE BOOKS special place.” In addition to the small-store shopping experience, specialty programming makes this Anyone visiting downtown Noblesville will a true destination. Storytellers Miss Rosie and notice the adorable awning and storefront WHAT MAKES IT SPECIAL Miss Terri host weekly story times on Monday display boasting children’s books and Browse the bookshelves and you can find attracting readers of all ages. The Wild everything from touch-and-feel first books, and Thursday mornings, attracting little ones Bookstore, located at 884 Logan St., is a gem to princess, animal and character stories, to with bright eyes and open ears. Birthdays, tea parties and themed events are also an of the square and the only independently a new generation of classic chapter series. important element of the store, and provide owned and operated bookstore in the city. The store’s charming selection offers that opportunities to create special memories for special find for all ages, from infant to teen those celebratory moments. Since 2010, Mike and Debbie Marinaro and adults. It’s also a place where local, have provided a true picture-book store — homegrown authors are welcome and the kind that makes you feel warm and fuzzy featured on the shelves. CONNECTING THE ARTS when you walk through the door. As an independent business, The Wild Alaina Shonkwiler, economic specialist Bookstore embraces creativity to Now many bookworms in Noblesville are for the city of Noblesville, values what this connect the community, children and art. feeling heavy-hearted with the Marinaros’ business brings to the square’s offerings. Throughout the store, you’ll find colorful announcement to sell the business, as they “The Wild Bookstore is a little shop of artwork on display, created by students carry out an exciting new chapter of their stories, magic and wonderment,” said from Noblesville elementary schools. “Each lives — becoming first-time grandparents. Shonkwiler. “It offers educational resources month we rotate and display artwork from to parents and anyone who loves to stroll each of our schools,” explained Debbie. “It’s “This has been an amazing journey for us,” into a bookstore. Our city leaders, visitors a great way to show the developing talent said Debbie Marinaro. “It has not been and customers experience not just a of our children.” The bookstore also hosts an easy decision to make, but our loyal children’s bookstore, but also a community opening receptions for the schools and customers truly get it when we share our gathering place.” Writer / Keriann Rich Photographer / Brian Brosmer
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their artists, allowing 20 percent of the store’s sales during that time to serve as a fundraising effort. “I love displaying student art at The Wild Bookstore,” said Nancy Henry, art teacher at White River Elementary. “The students and parents are always so excited to come and view our masterpieces in a public space! I also love the public to be informed about what students are doing with art in elementary school. Displaying in the community is a wonderful way to connect too.”
PASSING THE BOOK LIGHT
At the end of this month, the Marinaros will either pass the book light to a new owner or The Wild Bookstore will close as a once beloved business on Noblesville’s downtown square. Let’s all cross our fingers that someone reading this story will recognize what a cute little bookstore this is and will make sure it continues right here in a community already embracing it with open arms. Anyone interested in more information about the sale of The Wild Bookstore is encouraged to call Deb Marinaro at 317-773-0920. 4 / NOBLESVILLE / MARCH 2014 / atNoblesville.com
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“We’re all about promoting early detection,” said Kim Borges, volunteer Race chair of the 2014 Central Indiana Susan G. Komen Race Organizers are expecting over 25,000 for the Cure. runners and walkers to take part in the five kilometer trek or one mile run. A village of Komen Central Indiana is one of 124 volunteers will be on hand to help things go affiliates and contributes 25 percent of its smoothly. net revenue to fund breast cancer research on the causes, improved treatments and Some participants will be on teams, some cures for breast cancer. The remaining 75 will enter as individuals. There are no percent stays local in our 21-county service minimum fundraising requirements beyond area to provide grants for breast health the registration fee, but these donors are programs. These programs help ensure that very creative with raising money. women in Central Indiana are getting the help, diagnostics, treatment assistance and Teams sponsor anything from “jeans days” survivor support they need. to bake sales. A tactic called “The Power of 10” encourages participants to ask 10 “When these women are going through people for $10. “One hundred dollars can be difficult times, we know it’s not all rainbows overwhelming for some folks,” Borges said. and sunshine,” Borges said. She has seen “Not everyone can do that.” how survivors and their loved ones have been helped by the yearly community There are people who would like to happening. participate but might find that the start time is too early. A “Sleep In for the Cure” The Race is the top fundraiser of the year registration option is available to anyone for the organization and is scheduled for who cannot attend on Race Day but would April 12 at Military Park in downtown still like to support the cause and receive a Indianapolis. Race day registration begins at Race day T-shirt and bib. 7 a.m., and events kick off at 7:30 a.m. The money raised through the race, Race expenses are low, ensuring that donations and accompanying parties and
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This June, the Indiana University School of Nursing will celebrate its 100th anniversary. The year will also mark the 10th year for Marion Broome, Ph.D., serving as the dean. An IBJ “Woman of Influence” in 2011, Dr. Broome began her nursing career in the Army, where she was stationed at Fort Gordon in Georgia. She was assigned to a pediatric unit and knew instinctively this would be her career focus. It was there that she met her husband, Capt. Carroll Broome. He was a member of the signal corps and is a Vietnam veteran.
“ Health care is shifting to the community. The shift will see growth in community care, with increases in wellness, preventive care and a stronger focus on more holistic chronic illness management.”
leader in research and education, its highly competitive programs have expanded. Student enrollment has increased by 20 to 30 percent over the last 10 years, and the numbers remain strong. The IU School of Nursing offers a full range of degree programs and has the infrastructure in place to meet the needs of the future in health care.
“Health care is shifting to the community,” indicated Dr. Broome. She further explains that hospitals will have fewer beds, with increased — Dean Marion Broome, Ph.D. capacity for intensive care, surgical care and emergency departments. Back in the 1950s, the Associate in Science “The shift will see growth in degree was created to address a nursing Dr. Broome received her master’s degree community care,” states Dr. Broome, “with shortage. There were not many schools in family health and her Ph.D. in child and increases in wellness, preventive care and that offered a nursing baccalaureate at family development from the University of a stronger focus on more holistic chronic that time. Every decade or so since that Georgia. Her dissertation topic was how illness management.” parents’ child-rearing practices and behavior time, the industry experiences a shortage, proliferating the number of nurses with an and children’s medical fears influenced Forecasting health care trends indicate associate degree, obtained mostly through children’s responses to pain. For a part of that patients will spend shorter periods of community colleges. that study, Dr. Broome interviewed 125 time in the hospital, increasing demand children and their parents. As a result, she for home health care, wound care, some In a recent study released by the Institute of developed a questionnaire to measure post-surgical, rehab and hospice. With the Medicine, one recommendation was that 80 Affordable Care Act, more people who children’s fears. One such conclusion percent of nurses should have a baccalaureate have insurance who previously would only was that children who had high levels of degree. Not only that, the study emphasized go to the emergency room are increasing fear reported more pain from medical procedures. The results of this study created the future trend in nursing care would involve the need for access to health care services a baccalaureate as a minimum requirement to and preventive care. Another factor is that the “Child Medical Fear Scale.” This scale meet the needs of the changes occurring in created by Dr. Broome has been translated there are fewer primary care physicians health care. into five different languages. due to specialization, enabling an increased demand for nurse practitioners. Nurses will have to keep up with the The IU School of Nursing has a lot increased complexity of their profession. to celebrate for its centennial: its Chronic care management, for conditions They need to understand the impact of consistently impressive national ranking, such as diabetes and asthma, will focus technology and informatics, as well as groundbreaking research, international on keeping patients out of the hospital by outreach and, most important, its students. realize an increased need for a scientific helping them to manage their symptoms. background. IU’s nursing school has Nurse practitioners with advanced maintained an impressive national ranking Nursing, like any profession, has nursing degrees will find an increase in job in the top 20 of 700-plus nursing schools. A opportunities with this shift in health care. experienced changes over the last 60 years.
This study looks closely at women returning to work and how to best handle that transition as well as sleep, stress and quality of life after chemotherapy. There are many more studies, all important and relevant, whose findings may help benefit those with diabetes, those with cancer, stroke victims and their caregivers, and teens. The reach of IU’s nursing school extends across the Atlantic to Africa. In Monrovia, Liberia, IU has partnered with the University of Liberia to establish the first public baccalaureate program in nursing and midwifery. Students currently enrolled at the Tubman National Institute for Medical Arts at JFK Medical Center will complete their degree at the University of Liberia. An IU nursing alum, Wvannie Scott-McDonald, Ph.D., who is Liberian, received her master’s degree and her doctorate at the IU School of Nursing at IUPUI. It was through Dr. Scott-McDonald’s efforts and initiative that this school liaison was achieved. Dr. Scott-McDonald’s cousin is the president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who was awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize. Abroad or stateside, Dr. Broome indicates that preparing students for their careers in nursing is the single most important role of IU’s nursing school. With the dynamics in health care continually changing, creativity and flexibility of health care providers is a must. Dr. Broome, throughout her tenure, has witnessed changes in nursing care as well as foreseen changes to come, adapting as necessary to meet demands and to be ahead of the curve. Research is an important component of IU’s nursing school. IU focuses on symptom management with studies focused on helping individuals maintain or improve their quality of life. Recently in the news, attention has focused on a current study of music therapy with teens experiencing chemotherapy. In an article by the BBC News, “Making Music Videos Helps Young Cancer Patients Cope,” IU music therapist nurse researchers, led by Dr. Joan Haase and Dr. Sheri Robb, found the patients gained resilience and improved relationships with family and friends. All the patients were
undergoing high-risk stem cell transplant treatments. To produce their music videos, the young patients were asked to write song lyrics, record sounds and collect video images to create their story. In another study, the nursing school is examining the experience of diabetic teens transitioning from high school to college. Dr. Kathleen Hanna’s study of these teens may help others transition to managing their own care independently. IU’s nursing school is also studying cognitive changes in women during and after chemotherapy.
Little known fact: Audrey Geisel (widow of Theodore “Dr. Seuss” Geisel) is a graduate of IU’s nursing school and received her honorary doctorate in 2005. Not only is June the 100th anniversary of the nursing school, but Dr. Broome and her husband, Dr. Carroll Broome, have another major event to celebrate: their daughter’s wedding. Drs. Broome have two grandsons from their son and daughter-in-law.
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Have you ever set a goal and stuck with it? Has your family ever set a family goal and achieved it? How good does it feel? Is there anything better than feeling a sense of accomplishment? Was one of your New Year’s resolutions to work out? There is a perfect opportunity in May for the whole family. On Saturday, May 24, there is going to be a fabulous Noblesville event. It consists of four races — something for everyone. There is a mini marathon (13.1 miles), 10k, 5k, and 1 mile run or walk. You can obviously run or walk any of the races. It is going to start at 7 a.m. at beautiful Morse Beach Park. Depending on the distance that you run, the path should be very scenic and fairly flat. The race will take you from the beach to the pretty sites of Forest Park, across White River, through downtown Noblesville (the square) and will wind north to Potter’s Bridge. There is a short path from Potter’s Bridge along White River that connects back to the park. It will then return to the beach. The water stations will have brand-new vehicles such as the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, Chevy Camaro, Chevy Impala, Chevy Silverado and Chevy Cruze.
These vehicles will be displayed with music blaring to make for a very fun environment. How fun is it to grab some water and check out a brand-new 2014 Chevy Stingray blaring some motivational upbeat tempo music? Since this race is taking place the Saturday before the Indy 500, it will include a checkered flag theme. Feel free to wear some of your favorite race colors and bask in the fun of the atmosphere. If you have out-of-town guests, everyone could run Saturday morning and then spend the rest of the weekend partying with a little less guilt. This race comes with a great looking race shirt, and all finishers will receive an awesome looking finisher’s medal. There will also be great music and recovery food that will make for a winning atmosphere at the finish line.
and runnersworld.com. Once you have a plan, map it out. Break it down into what you will be doing each week. It’s best to post this somewhere so you can look at it on a daily basis and cross it off as you hit each achievement. The second thing that you can do is to figure out your big “why.” Why do you want to do this? It should be a big enough “why” so that when you are not feeling like sticking to your plan — you go back to your original “why” and there is enough motivation to stick to your goal. Start slow so that you get quite a few victories. Do not start running 6 or 7 miles per day without first building up a nice
Does it sound interesting, but you have never done anything like this? This is the perfect time to get started. If you get tired, you can always walk and there are four races available. If this is one of your first races, here are some good pointers. First, get online and find a good plan to follow. Some sites with outstanding plans include halhigdon.com, jeffgalloway.com
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base. It is like trying to lose six pounds in a week. If your goal is too big, you will get frustrated and quit. It is a process, so start with small victories that build up to your bigger challenges. Finally, make it a habit. Persevere a few times and chasing your goal becomes a habit. You find a way to make it happen. Why bring an event like this to Noblesville? First, it’s an event for everyone — from the very amateur to the very experienced runner. Second, Noblesville has a lot to show off. It’s very historical and it has a lot of beauty. You have a beach, an extraordinary park, a beautiful downtown, a historical bridge, a scenic river and
incredible people. It will be one of the most scenic runs in central Indiana and it’s fairly flat. You will want to be a part of it! Why is Hare Chevrolet involved? According to Hare, we have had a family business in Noblesville since 1847. We love this city and we want to do everything possible to make it one of the best places to live. We thought that we could add another dimension to it through displaying cars, especially the Chevy Corvette Stingray and the Chevy Camaro. These are the same vehicles that are the Pace Car year in and year out and with it being Race Weekend, it’s only appropriate. We want to put these at every water station with the music blaring — it’s the racing spirit.
The beneficiary of the race is the Noblesville Boys and Girls Club. Not only is this a health event, but it is also a way to give to a fabulous charity. It’s a win-win for everyone. Looking to enter? Just go to Americamultisport.com and click on Noblesville for the city. If you would like to add a sponsorship, contact Shelley Gulley at 321-806-0522 or go to Americamultisport. com and click on Noblesville and then hit the Sponsor button. If you would like to volunteer, go to AmericaMultiSport.com and click on Noblesville and then hit the Volunteer button. So what are you waiting for? Grab the checkered flag and let’s go!
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