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Westfield Washington Schools will have a referendum on the ballot this November that will ask voter's support a $4.6 million tax levy. That amount breaks down to 23 cents per $100 of the assessed value of a property. Details of the referendum were announced at the June 7 meet-ing of the school board.

Despite growing enrollment, WWS faces financial challenges stemming from statewide cuts on funding for education. In April, WWS teachers agreed to a one-year reduction in benefits and salary freeze to prevent

faculty cuts. Despite those “last resort” tactics, Super-intendent Mark Keen said a referendum would also be needed.

The figure could lower from $4.6 million if the economy continues to grow, as WWS starts to slowly put in state funding towards the end of this seven-year referendum.

“We’ve established a large committee that works to present the facts of this referendum to the public,” said Keen.

Soon, WWS’ Web site will include information on the referendum, including a tool allowing property owners to see how much the referendum might cost them.

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Each week, Current will provide a different city ordinance to help familiarize readers with the laws in their city.Ordinance 09-10Schedule of fees required by the Westfield Parks DepartmentSigned into law June 9, 2009 Section 1: The Council finds that the fees are justified, reasonable and necessary for the responsible operation of the Westfield Parks Department. Section 2: The Director of the Westfield Parks Department is authorized to charge and collect the fees as adopted and to create

an and all policies necessary to carry out the fair and equitable application of the fees to the general public. Section 3: Any necessary amendments to the fee schedule outlined on Exhibit “A” may be accomplished by a duly adopted resolution by the Council.Section 4: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect in accordance with Indiana law, upon the passage of any applicable waiting periods, all as provided by the laws of the State of Indiana. All ordinances or parts thereof that are in conflict herewith are hereby ordered repealed.

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Construction is moving along on two homes being built for local fami-lies in need.

The Westfield-based Hamilton County Habitat for Humanity is aim-ing to complete two homes by the end of August to help improve the lives of two local families. Construction on the homes began last month, and vol-unteers from the community and local churches are working hard to move the Phonix and Sanders families into their respective new homes as soon as possible.

“They (the Sanders family) have a daughter who is in a wheelchair be-cause of spina bifida,” Habitat Execu-tive Director Nina Maccia said last month. “The apartment they live in

now is on the second floor, so we are building them a completely handicap-accessible house.”

Noblesville First United Methodist Church has teamed up with Hamilton County Habitat for Humanity to help build the Phonix home.

“So far, it has been exciting to see our church at work,” Pastor Dave Sci-fres said. “Soon they will have a house that they can call their home, and we’re having fun watching it come to fruition.”

Other lots are being staked out for future projects, with local volunteers and charity as the driving forces be-hind the projects.

To volunteer or donate for these projects and others, visit www.HF-HHC.org.

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By Brandon Bowman Current in Westfield

Westfield Summer Camps 2010 is the cure for the summertime blues. Last year’s attendance reached 700 and Cindy Keever, director of student support programs for Westfield Wash-ington Schools, said this summer’s numbers could easily exceed that.

“We received a 93 percent satisfac-tion rate,” Keever said. “At 3 p.m. when kids are picked up, a lot of them don’t wanna go home.”

Overall there will be 80 camps held this summer, and participants’ regis-trations must be completed two weeks before the camps start. Westfield Sum-mer Camps are offering tennis camp for kids aged seven and eight, West-field Middle School basketball and let’s

make ceramics for ages seven through nine the week of June 28. These three camps are offered in the mornings that week.

Afternoon camps held the week of June 28 include how do you live on Mars camp for ages nine and up, Pow-erPoint I camp for ages eight through 16, another tennis camp for ages nine through 10.

Registration fees range from $75 to $125. A full list of the camps offered this summer is in the Westfield Sum-mer Camp brochure on the Westfield Washington Schools website, http://cms.wws.k12.in.us. Camps will run until the week of August 1, and enroll-ment is only open to families in the Westfield Washington School district.

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It is our position that our region – and specifi-cally our community – is about to change in a profound way. And we look forward to being there to watch it happen. This winter, on Jan. 29, the Palladium in the Center for the Performing Arts will hold its grand open-ing with a gala during which the venue’s artistic director, performer and American Songbook historian Michael Feinstein will be joined by Grammy Award winning trumpeter Chris Botti.

The building itself is expected to be world class. The architects, builders and craftspeople involved routinely refer to the space as “once-in-a-life-time.” And the much-ballyhooed cost of the project has included the ser-vices of the best acousticians and sound designers available in the world. 

And Feinstein’s performance chops have delivered him to most of the world’s top venues. Aside from our desire to support the arts in Hamilton County, we believe the commissioning of this building will be among the most important in a generation. We intend to say that we were there. Go to www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org for more details and to look for a way to be involved.  

Right place, right time In a hazeIt is our opinion that American rituals of

group bonding and motivation are all too often ending up, at best, as pointless pranks or, at worst, dangerous and often criminal incidences of hazing. Sadly, our society is riddled with examples of ruined lives – from gang gauntlets and fraternity and sorority initiation rituals to athletic team locker rooms and military barracks.   

In an ever escalating climb of irresponsibility, over-the-line hazing becomes an excepted ritual wrongly utilized to prove some rite of pas-sage. Claims that such behavior helps instill a “winning culture” attitude often cite the U.S. military, the most dominant military force in the world. But to assert a correlation between abuse and success is nonsensical. If anything, the brutality of hazing works against structured accomplish-ment.   

So why do we, as a nation and as participants, tolerate these transgres-sions? Does our desire for victory outweigh the risk? We are a society that aspires to achieve and puts winners on pedestals. Until we see that hazing inhibits success, will the line of individuals waiting to be hazed get any shorter? 

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Arts patrons in Hamilton County and well beyond are in for a load of amazing talent, if the recent whirlwind of a weekend of events surrounding the Center for the Performing Arts is any indication. On the heels of The Civic Theatre’s fundraising event under a massive tent at Third Avenue Southwest and City Cen-ter Drive came two nights and one afternoon of Great American Songbook fare, courtesy of Michael Feinstein and Steven Libman, respec-tively the center’s artistic and executive direc-tors. The first event was a blow-away cabaret show at the Columbia Club featuring Feinstein, Grammy-winning opera sensation Sylvia McNair, recording artist Catherine Russell, concert artist and 1981 Miss America Susan Powell and vocalist Shannon Forsell along with pianists Richard Walters and Gary Walters. As phenomenal as that event was, it served as the appetizer for the following night’s Great American Songbook High School Competition at the Crystal DeHaan Center at the University of Indianapolis. Ten youth from across the Midwest – sadly, none from Hamilton County, which produced last year’s winner, Julia Bon-nett of Carmel – battled it out (politely and with awesome stage presence and vocal prow-

ess, of course) for the chance to perform June 16 with Feinstein at his New York City cabaret, Feinstein’s at the Regency. There were no losers playing to a packed house, but Annie Yokom, a 17-year-old sensation from the Chicago Acad-emy for the Arts, took home top honors. She sang “What Did I Have?” by Burton Lane and Alan J. Lerner and “Bill” by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. The final blast of energy came last Sunday at The Palladium, when the first wave of scheduled events was announced by Libman and Feinstein. (Extended coverage of the weekend’s events is elsewhere in today’s newspaper.) We simply can’t wait for Jan. 29, 2011, opening night!

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A songbook and a mission: Accomplished! COmmentarYby terry anker

Recently, Carolyn and I were returning from a delightful trip to the lovely beach home of dear friends, and we discovered the rarest of commodities in our all-too-busy lives – time with no particular commitment to use it. 

There was not a basketball game to attend. (We were in another city and completely at the mercy of transportation.) There was not a call to make. (We were instructed to put away the telephone.) So instead of running from here to there like a rodent in a modern day version of the Habi-trail, we talked. A married couple these days has too little time to talk. We looked each other in the eyes. We completed our sen-tences without interruption. And we connect-ed. There was not any form of electronic pro-phylactic preventing or manipulating the bond … no telephone … no e-mail … no Twitter. 

It reminded me of what life was like when there seemed to be more hours in the day and yet were burdened with less worry. It was a good

time. I’m not hiding behind the rose-colored

Foster-Grants – today is a good time, too. Be-ing parents and adults is all that I imagined it would be and more. Yet, what have we lost in our move towards the more efficient and the less personal? Is it possible to live long distance and still live under the same roof? 

Studies have shown co-habitation does not define or guarantee a happy marriage. Many marrieds are unhappy, and many singles find roommate bliss. Could it be that we are substi-tuting proximity for intimacy? They are similar to be sure – but just as assuredly, they are not the same. In our modern-day quest for intimacy, have we confused it for geography along the way? And if so, how do we find our way back?  

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may e-mail him at [email protected].

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» Rummage sale – Univita will hold a rummage sale to benefit the Alzheimer's Association June 19, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Conseco “I” building parking lot, 1289 City Center Dr, Carmel. Set up is at 6 a.m. and the $25 registra-tion fee is due June 17. Call 706-8101 for details.

» Memorial golf outing – Teams are registering now for the 7th Annual Karl Harford Memorial Golf Outing to be held July 16 at Pebble Brook Golf Club. Last year, the event raised more than $15,000 for the Karl T. Harford Good Samaritan Endowed Scholarship Fund. To register or learn more about the event, visit www.karlharfordgolf.com.

» Get Your Rear in Gear – The Colon Cancer Coalition's Inaugural Indianapolis “Get Your Rear in Gear” 5K Run/Walk will be held June 19 at Northview Christian Life Church in Carmel. The event will highlight the impor-tance of screening for colorectal cancer. Race day registra-tion begins at 7 a.m., with the starting at 8:30 a.m. For details and registration, visit www.getyourrearingear.com/events.

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I just came from a family meeting with my kids and husband, and I have to say, I’m feeling much better about my chances of surviving the next 10 weeks. Yes, summer vacation is upon us, and as much as I love the freedom and flexibility that comes when school ends, I also know from experience these months can be tough to navigate. This year, I decided to be proactive and not wait until the horrors of no schedule or routine had me longing for the days of homework and brown-bag lunches.

So I gathered my precious little angels and sat them down right beside my husband, who was naively thinking he could catch up on e-mail right at the kitchen table.

First on the agenda: bedtimes. My younger ones had no prob-lem with just pushing their normal bedtimes back 30 minutes, but my 11-year-old cried and moaned about not being able to stay up as late as he wanted. Mind you, this excessive whining came on the heels of a 2 a.m. night and just hours after he com-plained he was way too tired for soccer practice. Winner? Parents!

Next up: Xbox/DS/computer time. I made the case for not wasting the beautiful days of summer camped out in front of a monitor re-enacting WWII, but again, our oldest protested. He simply could not understand how five hours of electronic play could possibly be detrimental to his psychological growth and well-being. Look, young Jedi. Here’s how it’s going to roll: Two hours for games, and another two for television, and that’s it! Go outside, for goodness sake, or read a book. Don’t mess with the masters; the Force is strong with us.

On that note, I also instigated a 30-minute daily reading require-ment, with or without the benefits of the library’s summer program. You’re reading something, darn it, and I don’t care if you take the free

picture frame and ice cream cone or not. Viva la literacy!Another issue I felt needed particular attention was meal

time. For some unknown reason, my kids feel like they can graze all day long, and that I will gladly make lunches from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., whenever their little hearts desire. Uh, negative, ghostrider, the pattern is full. The Wilson kitchen will henceforth be open from 7-9 for breakfast and 11:30-1 for lunch. Din-ner will be at the discretion of both parents. Healthy snacks are always available, but those must be requisitioned on your own. You’ll get no assistance from Chef Mom, so deal with it.

Finally, we decided to instigate a weekly game night, to occur on Wednesday evenings throughout June and July. The kids felt Mondays and Fridays might interfere with weekend plans, but then nothing exciting ever happens midweek, so why not play Charades or Life? We couldn’t agree more. Bring it, short people.

We have also reinstated the “I’m bored” jar this summer, a repos-itory for the quarters fined to any individual caught muttering the words “I’m bored.” Additionally, said perpetrator will be required to perform some loathsome chore or menial task as punishment for not thinking of a more creative way to openly express their ennui.

So there you have it: My plan for enduring the next 10 weeks without jumping a plane to Papeete and/or selling my children on eBay. As much as I loathe the rigmarole of the school year, I know my family functions better on some sort of schedule. Good luck to you! Peace out.

Danielle Wilson is a Carmel resident and contributing columnist. You may e-mail her at [email protected].

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AlphaGraphics’ second annual Fight Against Hunger campaign will be underway tomorrow, and the owners of the Carmel branch believe this year’s food drive will be even more successful than the first.

Last year, more than 70 local businesses helped bring more than 6,000 pounds of food to the Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana.

 “We’re hoping to at least increase that num-ber and hopefully double it,” Michael Kile of AlphaGraphics said. “We’re going to surpass the 70 businesses last year and hopefully have over 100 this year.”

The idea for the food drive came from some-one in their AlphaGraphics system, and the Carmel branch decided to run with it.

“A big part of the reason we got involved has to do with the fact that my wife, Rhonda, spent almost 20 years in social work and so this was

very personal to her,” Kile said. “It seemed like a great way to get more involved in the community and do something posi-tive for a group that is in need.”

All food collected from July 1 to 31 will be donated to Gleaners Food Bank

of Indiana, and any participation is welcomed. Some of the businesses that have already jumped on board are Old National Insurance, Baker & Daniels, Atapco, JHDJ Law Firm, Joe’s Auto Service, Five Seasons Sport Center and the Car-mel Clay Public Library.

“Our main goal is to help put food on the shelves at Gleaners,” Kile said. “Most people think about donating food at the end of the year around holiday time, but the truth of the matter is the shelves are pretty bare around this time of the year.”

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Clarian reaches outLibby Springer and Kati Haseley, associates of Clarian North Medical Center, work at Carmel’s Coxhall Gar-dens Park during Clarian’s Day of Community Service. During the Day of Community Service, Clarian North associates helped with a variety of service projects, many of them geared towards park beautification and improvement in Hamilton County. At Coxhall Gardens Park, associates helped with mulching, gardening and weeding.

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Robin Chaddock is a freelance author, speaker and life coach in Westfield. She welcomes comments and can be reached at [email protected].

COmmentarY by ken kingshill

A commercial I’ve heard several times on the radio really bugs me. If you’ve heard it, you’ll understand.

The spot promotes an outdoor sporting goods store that “sits just north of Carmel, in Sheridan.” Excuse me? That’s almost like saying Canada sits just north of Mexico.

What’s a city got to do to get a little respect around here?

Maybe we bring it on ourselves a little bit. Af-ter all, we are a tad schizophrenic. We can’t seem to agree on what our addresses should be. Some of us want the world to think we live in Carmel; others want to say we’re in Zionsville; still oth-ers, the aforementioned Sheridan. 

Who can blame the marketing agency that developed the commercial? It would seem the closest thing to Sheridan with a true identity is Carmel.

That’s why the city of Westfield is doing its best to establish such an identity. The Grand Junction will go a long way to making that hap-pen. Hopefully you’ve noticed the construction on South Union Street and the emergence of the Midland Trail. Even INDOT is listening to us with regard to potential aesthetic enhancements and upgrades to the new U.S. 31 interchanges and overpasses. 

All of this will help, but we need more. To

establish a sense of place, we need activity. We need to be happening.

Fortunately, the Downtown Westfield Neigh-borhood Association, among others, is doing just that. By coordinating and participating in strong cultural activities it contributes to a successful identity for Westfield. The NUMA Festival will mark its third year this fall. The Farmer’s Market recently opened for the third time as well. 

The Grand Junction Derby in August will likely be even more successful than its inaugural year last summer. And after a lengthy hiatus, we’ll be celebrating the Fourth of July together again in Westfield this year. Westfield in Bloom is also helping to beautify the city. None of this was happening four years ago.

These activities can never truly and successful-ly achieve their collective mission without you, the residents and merchants of Westfield. We need you and your friends and family to come and enjoy these events. Without you they are not sustainable.

Let’s make that outdoor sporting goods store wish it really is just north of Carmel. 

City Councilor Ken Kingshill is a Westfield resident and Realtor. You may e-mail him at [email protected].

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COmmentarYby robin Chaddock

“Some people make living a continual emer-gency, as if they were always on the way to a four-alarm fire. Living can be a real luxury once you take the urgency out of it.” 

- Hall Boyle  Patience.  It’s something I lack. And a recent event

helped bring that home for me again.   Pulling out of Kentucky Fried Chicken

onto a very busy street was going to prove to be time-consuming. It was made even more time-consuming by the presence of a slow el-derly man crossing the very busy street directly in the lanes into which I wanted to pull. 

I missed some great opportunities to pull out because I had to wait for him to make his way across the two lanes of traffic. Sigh.  

Finally, he made it across the lanes only to turn right in front of me to continue his slow

progress to wherever he was headed. More lost opportunities while I had to wait. More sigh-ing. THEN, he stopped right in front of my car and bent over. Now what?!  

As he straightened up, I took a moment to actually look into his face, and I saw the face of a wise man, intent on living a life of dignity and with a watchful eye for impending disaster. 

He made his way to my driver’s side win-dow, smiled wryly as he held up two nails that had been directly in the path of my tires. And he said, “Something like this can really ruin your day.”

Honestly, will I ever learn?

Will I ever learn?

As he straightened up, I took a moment to actually look into his face,

and I saw the face of a wise man.

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Groundbreaking: Community leaders gathered to break ground on Station 83 last week on June 8.

When completed, Station 83 will be the biggest of the Westfield Fire Department’s three fire stations. At 11,000 square feet, it will nearly double Station 82, located on 151st Street. Twelve full-time firefighter positions will be created within the WFD as a result of the new station.

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By Elizabeth NoelCurrent in Westfield

Construction is underway on a fire station city officials agree is long overdue.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held last Tuesday to symbol-ize the beginning of construction for Westfield’s third fire station. Station 83 is the city’s first new fire station since 1992, but Fire Chief Todd Burtron said the city has needed this station for a long time.

The WFD is striving to significantly improve its response times. The department’s average response time is six minutes per call. That average is two minutes – or 50 percent – above the standard established by the National Fire Protection Associa-tion. Burtron said the under-construction Station 83 will help the WFD cut the response times to four minutes to meet this national standard.

“It is absolutely necessary,” Burtron said. “This is a growing community, and we need to continue meeting the public safety needs.”

Mayor Andy Cook agreed, hoping Station 83 will improve Westfield’s safety standards.  

“The public safety people of Westfield have a big goal: to make Westfield not just one of the fastest growing cities in Indiana, but also the safest,” he said.

The 11,000-square-foot station will be the department’s largest, nearly doubling Station 82 on 151st Street. It is also expected to be the busiest of the WFD’s three stations. Based on a population assessment, Burtron and the WFD expect Station 83 to reach an additional 6,000 residents in the geographic area that the station is responsible for within the four minute response time.

Station 83 will be located across from Washington Woods Elementary School on Grassy Branch Road, a location that was scientifically determined by the International Association of Fire-fighters to have the greatest impact on the department’s average response times. In 2007, the WFD submitted data on the type of city, industry, population and run times of Westfield. From this information, the IAFF developed a geographic information study that pinpointed the location.

“This station will increase and expand our service deployment,” Burtron said. “Having a station here will diversify the response capabilities that we currently have.”

But the location is also financially efficient. The land was previ-ously owned by Westfield Washington Schools, and after learning of the city’s interest in the property, WWS sold the land to the city for one dollar.

“This unique collaboration between two government entities, the school system and the city, lead to real cost savings,” Burtron said. “We did not have to spend taxpayer dollars on the property because these two groups partnered to save money.”

The projected cost of building the station is about $2 million, but Burtron said this is a great price for such a project. Prior to the recession, he said, building the same station would have cost about an additional $1 million.

The city is also using the design-build process to further reduce costs. The design-build team, the Meyer Najem Corporation and

RQAW, will overlap the construction and design phases under a single contract to save time and money.

Station 83 will take more than one year to build; its projected opening is late July or August of 2011. Though the WFD and the city are still a long way from reaping the benefits of this new station, Burtron reiterated the importance of last week’s ground-breaking before putting his shovel in the dirt.

“It has been a very long time since we have built a new sta-tion,” he said. “This is an important day in the evolution of our city.” 

The Westfield Fire Department expects a new fire station to get its response times within national standards

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Station 83 will be constructed next to Washington Woods Elementary School on Grassy Branch Road. Westfield Washington Schools sold the land to the city for $1.

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» Upcoming auditions – Civic Theatre will conduct auditions for “Annie” on June 28 and 29 at the Marian University cam-pus theater, located at 3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis. Actors 16 and under will be seen from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adult actors will be seen from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Find additional audition information and requirements at www.CivicTheatre.org. 

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» italian festival and fireworks – St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church will hold its annual Italian Festival on July 10 from 5:30 to 10 p.m. on the church grounds at 17104 Springmill Drive, Westfield. At 9:45 p.m., a huge fireworks show will start to end the celebration. Festival admission is free and the public is welcome.

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What: A wine-tasting event featuring local galleries, shops, restaurants and en-tertainment Where: Carmel Arts & Design DistrictWhen: June 19, from 5 to 10 p.m.Cost: Unlimited wine tastings for $15Info: http://carmelartsanddesign.comDetails:  At the second annual Art of Wine, guests (21 years of age and older) can taste a variety of wines from seven participating wineries and listen to a free concert by Jazz vocalist Blair Clark. Food from Carmel’s eateries and local restau-rants will be available for purchase.

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By Brandie Bohney Current in Westfield

James Moore isn’t just painting to make money; he’s painting to make peace. His simple, symmetrical still life paintings make a subtle but undeniable statement about the importance of peace and stillness in life.

“At the essence, it really is about trying to share a sense of physical being as an expression of spiritual being,” Moore said of his work. “Rather than preach about peace, I’m trying to show a sense of peace through the work.”

Moore, a 63-year-old California resident, will be exhibiting his work at Garvey-Simon Art Ac-cess (27 E. Main St., Carmel) beginning today, June 15, and running through July 3. Moore works in oil on linen and primarily paints still lifes.

“I’ve been painting still lifes just about my en-tire career,” he said. “I like to be able to control the environment that I’m painting and arrange things. I like simple things. I like things that are solid and simple like pots and jugs and solid forms like fruits and vegetables.”

His paintings, which feature humble objects painted life size in muted colors, evoke a sense of peacefulness. He said that while individual responses to individual pieces may vary, the

overall response to his work, as a whole, is one of calm.

“The paintings are about a kind of expression of simplicity and calmness and peace,” Moore said. “I think that’s where we need to go as a people; I think we need to come together, be kinder, and work through our problems peace-

fully with kindness rather than conflict.”In addition to the exhibition throughout the

month, Moore will be in attendance at the gal-lery this Saturday, June 19, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., and he is enthusiastic about the opportunity to speak with those in attendance to answer questions.

Visiting artist offers peace through paintings

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Visiting artist James Moore said he's been painting still life photos, like the one above, all his life. The California resi-dent will display his work at the Garvey-Simon Art Access today through July 3.

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COmmentarYby Chef michael Vlasich

When most people think of soup, they think lunch – or of opening a can of Campbell’s soup and plopping it on the burner while cooking a grilled cheese sandwich.

My first thought is of my grandfather, who ate soup with every meal. It had to be scalding hot – hot enough to blister your tongue. I kid you not; every meal except breakfast started with at least a cup of soup, sometimes turning into a bowl or two. The older I get, the more I cherish this often-overlooked, under-appreciat-ed food. Generally, I have at least one cup a day at work.

Soup is considered as old as the history of cooking itself. It traces back to 6,000 BC, when the main ingredient was hippopotamus. It eventually changed to beef juices covering bread and was named “sop” in English, which many believe is the origin of the word “soup.”

Before recorded history, when food was scarce, the practice of dumping bones, food scraps and whatever edible things you had on hand into a pot with boiling water was com-mon. It was accessible to poor and rich alike and was easy to digest, no matter the living con-ditions or state of health.

Through the years, countries have developed their own staple soups. The Russians have borscht; Italians have minestrone and pasta e fagioli; the Germans have lentil with sausage; the Japanese have miso; the Chi-nese have won ton and sweet and sour, and so on.

Did you know Frank Sinatra had chicken and rice soup in his dressing room be-fore every performance? (He said it relaxed him and settled his tummy.) Andy Warhol painted Campbell’s soup cans and ate soup for 20 years straight prior to his demise. In America, women are twice as likely to eat soup for lunch, and 99 percent of all American homes purchase soup to eat at home. More than 10 billion bowls of

soup are served every year in this country. That is what we call a serious industry.

Soup has even influenced fashion. In the 1700s, soup spoons were invented to eat broth-

type soups. Because of this, the fashion changed, allowing the big

ruffled neck and sleeves to become fashionable

(They had been impossible previously, as they would

always be mussed by the soup.)

Included is a Navy bean soup recipe I make

for one of our ex-presidents when ever he is in town. It is a favorite of his since the late 1980s, when we first met.

Ingredients:• I # dry white beans (soak in water

overnight)• 1/3 # honey ham medium dice• 1 cup small dice white onion• 2/3 cup small dice celery• 2/3 cup small dice carrots• 1 small can diced tomatoes (15 oz.)• 1/2 tsp. dried thyme• 1 tsp. dried parsley• 2 bay leaves• 1 gallon chicken stock or broth• 1 tbsp. Olive Oil

Directions:In a soup pot, sweat the vegetables with the oil until tender. Add the herbs, half the ham, beans and stock. Simmer 1.5 hours or until beans are tender. Skim top of soup of fat, then add remaining ham. Adjust seasoning and serve.

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Chef Michael R. Vlasich, CEC, AAC, is a Carmel resident and the executive chef at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown. You may e-mail him at [email protected]

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Spice up your Father’s Day with this tasty variation of an off-the-grill favorite. Marinade seasoned with chili powder and paprika gives grilled flank stead a robust flavor.

Ingredients: • 1 medium onion, chopped• 1/2 cup ketchup• 1/4 cup cider vinegar• 1 tablespoon paprika• 1 tablespoon canola oil• 2 teaspoons chili powder• 1 teaspoon salt• 1/8 teaspoon pepper• 1-1/2 pounds beef flank steak

Directions:1. In a large resealable plastic bag, combine

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2. Coat grill rack with cooking spray before

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‘The Importance of Being Earnest’Carmel Repertory Theatre proudly presents one of the funniest and most charming plays ever written: “The Importance of Being Earnest” features diamond-bright dialogue, ridiculous yet recognizable characters and a wildly improbable plot. The script teems with clas-sic farcical elements that often teeter precariously on the brink of genteel slapstick The play will performed at University High School through June 27. University High School is located at 2825 W. 116th Street in Car-mel. Performances are June 18, 25 & 26th at 8 p.m., and June 20 and 27 at 2:30 p.m. General admission is $15 with group rates available for $10.  Please call 767-3973 for more information.

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Mickey’s Irish PubThe following musical acts will be playing live atMickey¹s Irish Pub, 13644 N. Meridian St., Carmel. For more information, call 573-9746:June 17 – The BishopsJune 18 – Pack of ChihauhuasJune 24 – Toy FactoryJune 25 – The Late Show

Mo’s Irish PubThe following musical acts will be playing live at Mo’s Irish Pub, 13193 Levinson Lane in the Hamilton Town Center, Noblesville. For more information, call (317) 770-9020.June 17 – Cari RayJune 18 – Through Being CoolJune 19 – Something Rather NaughtyJune 24 – T SplurgeJune 25 – Lemon WheelJune 26 – Joseph Daniel Band

Summer Family Concert SeriesThe 2010 Summer Family Concert Series at the Ga-zebo began June 2 and will continue on Wednesday evenings through Aug. 4 at the Gazebo at Carmel Civic Square. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and last ap-proximately 75 minutes. For a complete listing of the concert dates and performers, visit the Gazebo con-certs page at www.carmel.in.gov.

‘Speech and Debate’ The Phoenix Theatre of Indianapolis announces the Indiana Premiere of “Speech & Debate.” Written by Stephen Karam, this play runs through June 27 in the Frank & Katrina Basile Theatre at the Phoenix. Sex, secrets and performance-art video blogs with a George Michael beat – just another typical day when you’re a teenage outcast in Salem, Oregon. Solomon, Diwata and Howie are not the typical high school debate team. For more information about any Phoenix pro-ductions or to purchase tickets, call the Phoenix The-atre box office at 635-PLAY (7529). Tickets may also be purchased online at www.phoenixtheatre.org. 

Patriotic concertAt 6:30 p.m. June 26, the symphonic band of East 91st Street Christian Church will present its annual patri-otic concert in the Sanctuary. This event is free and suitable for all ages. For more information, contact Carolyn Lorenzoni at 849-1261 or [email protected].

Artist of the month The Blue Egg Art Gallery's "Artist of the month" is R. Carol Skinner. Her opening event will be held on Satur-day, June 19, from 5 - 10 pm, on 111 West Main Street, Suite 14 in Carmel, in conjunction Carmel's Art & De-sign District "Art of Wine" event. Skinner’s artwork will feature oil paintings with wine-related theme.

Verizon Wireless Music CenterThe following musical acts will be playing live at Verizon Wireless Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville. Tickets are available at the venue box office, all Ticketmaster locations, charge by phone at(800) 745-3000 or www.LiveNation.com. June 17 – Tim McGraw, Lady Angebellum and Love & Theft. 7 p.m. Tix: $35, 45, $79.50.

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Illinois singer wins Songbook competition

Annie Yokom from Naperville, Illinois, won first place in the second annual Michael Feinstein Foun-dation Great American Songbook Academy and Competition on June 5. Her grand prize is a trip to New York to perform with five-time Grammy nominee Michael Feinstein in his club tonight and tomorrow. 1. Last year's winner, Julia Bonnett of Carmel, performs at The Columbia Club 2. Front: Janie Muarer and Feinstein; back (left to right): Mi-chael Maurer of the National Bank of Indianapolis, Steve Greenberg, Sally Greenberg, Brian Kelly, Frank Basile, Katrina Basile, Tim Sadler and Doris Anne Sadler, executive director of the Michael Feinstein Foundation 3. Jeff Baker, MariJo Pennington and Tom Alvarez 4. Amanda Barnett 5/6. Yokom learns that she has won the competition and was con-gratulated by Feinstein 7. Jill Dotts, executive vice president Foundation, with Irwin Helford, chairman of the board

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WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088 ...........................NOW $22,935‘04 LEXUS RX330

BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER AND FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW $24,640‘07 LEXUS ES350

BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $27,435‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $27,988‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095........NOW.$28,010‘08 LEXUS ES350

BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW$30,115‘08 LEXUS GX470

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW$31,910‘07 LEXUS RX350

BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW $32,140‘09 LEXUS IS250

AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW..$32,988

‘08 LEXUS IS250AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW $33,550

‘09 LEXUS ES350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW $34,788

‘08 LEXUS RX350BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $35,160

‘06 LEXUS GX470WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A.....................NOW $35,430

‘08 LEXUS RX350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW $37,160

‘07 LEXUS LS460SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100

‘08 LEXUS SC340SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A ....NOW $47,995

‘08 LEXUS LS460 LSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6126...............NOW$57,970

‘08 DODGE MAGNUMRED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! .............................................NOW $16,995

‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLECHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN!.................NOW $16,988

‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-LBLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ...................................................NOW

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BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY 24K MILES! .....................................................NOW $19,998‘06 CHRYSLER 300C

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........NOW $20,995‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO

CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! .............................NOW $24,995

‘08 MAZDA RX-8ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C...........................NOW $25,485

‘07 ACURA TL TYPE SSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! ..............................NOW $25,995

‘08 HONDA CRV EXGOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B.......................................NOW $27,595

‘05 DODGE RAM 2500 SLTLARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A...................NOW $30,135

‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORTBLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................NOW $34,770

‘07 BMW 550ICHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 33K MILES! .........................NOW $35,995

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BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER AND FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW $24,640‘07 LEXUS ES350

BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $27,435‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $27,988‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095........NOW.$28,010‘08 LEXUS ES350

BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW$30,115‘08 LEXUS GX470

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW$31,910‘07 LEXUS RX350

BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW $32,140‘09 LEXUS IS250

AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW..$32,988

‘08 LEXUS IS250AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW $33,550

‘09 LEXUS ES350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW $34,788

‘08 LEXUS RX350BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $35,160

‘06 LEXUS GX470WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A.....................NOW $35,430

‘08 LEXUS RX350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW $37,160

‘07 LEXUS LS460SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100

‘08 LEXUS SC340SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A ....NOW $47,995

‘08 LEXUS LS460 LSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6126...............NOW$57,970

‘08 DODGE MAGNUMRED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! .............................................NOW $16,995

‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLECHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN!.................NOW $16,988

‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-LBLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ...................................................NOW

$17,988‘07 VW GTI

BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY 24K MILES! .....................................................NOW $19,998‘06 CHRYSLER 300C

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........NOW $20,995‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO

CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! .............................NOW $24,995

‘08 MAZDA RX-8ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C...........................NOW $25,485

‘07 ACURA TL TYPE SSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! ..............................NOW $25,995

‘08 HONDA CRV EXGOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B.......................................NOW $27,595

‘05 DODGE RAM 2500 SLTLARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A...................NOW $30,135

‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORTBLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................NOW $34,770

‘07 BMW 550ICHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 33K MILES! .........................NOW $35,995

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LEXUS CERTIFIED‘06 LEXUS ES330

WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088 ...........................NOW $22,935‘04 LEXUS RX330

BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER AND FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW $24,640‘07 LEXUS ES350

BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $27,435‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $27,988‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095........NOW.$28,010‘08 LEXUS ES350

BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW$30,115‘08 LEXUS GX470

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW$31,910‘07 LEXUS RX350

BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW $32,140‘09 LEXUS IS250

AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW..$32,988

‘08 LEXUS IS250AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW $33,550

‘09 LEXUS ES350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW $34,788

‘08 LEXUS RX350BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $35,160

‘06 LEXUS GX470WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A.....................NOW $35,430

‘08 LEXUS RX350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW $37,160

‘07 LEXUS LS460SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100

‘08 LEXUS SC340SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A ....NOW $47,995

‘08 LEXUS LS460 LSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6126...............NOW$57,970

‘08 DODGE MAGNUMRED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! .............................................NOW $16,995

‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLECHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN!.................NOW $16,988

‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-LBLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ...................................................NOW

$17,988‘07 VW GTI

BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY 24K MILES! .....................................................NOW $19,998‘06 CHRYSLER 300C

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........NOW $20,995‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO

CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! .............................NOW $24,995

‘08 MAZDA RX-8ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C...........................NOW $25,485

‘07 ACURA TL TYPE SSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! ..............................NOW $25,995

‘08 HONDA CRV EXGOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B.......................................NOW $27,595

‘05 DODGE RAM 2500 SLTLARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A...................NOW $30,135

‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORTBLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................NOW $34,770

‘07 BMW 550ICHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 33K MILES! .........................NOW $35,995

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LEXUS CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED

ONLY AT YOUR LEXUS DEALER

LEXUS CERTIFIED‘06 LEXUS ES330

WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088 ...........................NOW $22,935‘04 LEXUS RX330

BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER AND FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW $24,640‘07 LEXUS ES350

BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $27,435‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $27,988‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095........NOW.$28,010‘08 LEXUS ES350

BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW$30,115‘08 LEXUS GX470

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW$31,910‘07 LEXUS RX350

BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW $32,140‘09 LEXUS IS250

AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW..$32,988

‘08 LEXUS IS250AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW $33,550

‘09 LEXUS ES350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW $34,788

‘08 LEXUS RX350BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $35,160

‘06 LEXUS GX470WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A.....................NOW $35,430

‘08 LEXUS RX350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW $37,160

‘07 LEXUS LS460SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100

‘08 LEXUS SC340SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A ....NOW $47,995

‘08 LEXUS LS460 LSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6126...............NOW$57,970

‘08 DODGE MAGNUMRED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! .............................................NOW $16,995

‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLECHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN!.................NOW $16,988

‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-LBLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ...................................................NOW

$17,988‘07 VW GTI

BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY 24K MILES! .....................................................NOW $19,998‘06 CHRYSLER 300C

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........NOW $20,995‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO

CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! .............................NOW $24,995

‘08 MAZDA RX-8ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C...........................NOW $25,485

‘07 ACURA TL TYPE SSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! ..............................NOW $25,995

‘08 HONDA CRV EXGOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B.......................................NOW $27,595

‘05 DODGE RAM 2500 SLTLARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A...................NOW $30,135

‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORTBLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................NOW $34,770

‘07 BMW 550ICHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 33K MILES! .........................NOW $35,995

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PREPARED TO PASS THE MOST DEMANDINGINSPECTION OF ALL: YOUR OWN.

Drivers tend todemanda lot fromaCertifiedPre-Owned Lexus.Coincidentally,so do we. Each vehicle is meticulously scrutinized and reconditioned so wecan confidently back them with a three-year/100,000 total vehicle milewarranty.* So if you’re considering a Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle, we inviteyou to bring your exacting standards to your Lexus dealer today. To learnmore, visit LexusCPO.com.

LEXUS CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED

ONLY AT YOUR LEXUS DEALER

LEXUS CERTIFIED‘06 LEXUS ES330

WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088 ...........................NOW $22,935‘04 LEXUS RX330

BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER AND FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW $24,640‘07 LEXUS ES350

BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $27,435‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $27,988‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095........NOW.$28,010‘08 LEXUS ES350

BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW$30,115‘08 LEXUS GX470

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW$31,910‘07 LEXUS RX350

BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW $32,140‘09 LEXUS IS250

AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW..$32,988

‘08 LEXUS IS250AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW $33,550

‘09 LEXUS ES350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW $34,788

‘08 LEXUS RX350BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $35,160

‘06 LEXUS GX470WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A.....................NOW $35,430

‘08 LEXUS RX350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW $37,160

‘07 LEXUS LS460SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100

‘08 LEXUS SC340SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A ....NOW $47,995

‘08 LEXUS LS460 LSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6126...............NOW$57,970

‘08 DODGE MAGNUMRED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! .............................................NOW $16,995

‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLECHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN!.................NOW $16,988

‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-LBLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ...................................................NOW

$17,988‘07 VW GTI

BLACK W/PLAID AND ONLY 24K MILES! .....................................................NOW $19,998‘06 CHRYSLER 300C

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 43K MILES! HEMI, HEMI, HEMI! P6094 ........NOW $20,995‘07 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO

CHARCOAL W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 31K MILES! .............................NOW $24,995

‘08 MAZDA RX-8ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C...........................NOW $25,485

‘07 ACURA TL TYPE SSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! ..............................NOW $25,995

‘08 HONDA CRV EXGOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B.......................................NOW $27,595

‘05 DODGE RAM 2500 SLTLARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A...................NOW $30,135

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‘08 LEXUS RX350BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $35,160

‘06 LEXUS GX470WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A.....................NOW $35,430

‘08 LEXUS RX350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW $37,160

‘07 LEXUS LS460SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100

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‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORTBLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................NOW $34,770

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BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $27,435‘07 LEXUS IS250

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SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW$31,910‘07 LEXUS RX350

BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW $32,140‘09 LEXUS IS250

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‘08 LEXUS RX350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW $37,160

‘07 LEXUS LS460SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100

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‘08 LEXUS LS460 LSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6126...............NOW$57,970

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‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLECHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN!.................NOW $16,988

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‘08 MAZDA RX-8ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C...........................NOW $25,485

‘07 ACURA TL TYPE SSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! ..............................NOW $25,995

‘08 HONDA CRV EXGOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B.......................................NOW $27,595

‘05 DODGE RAM 2500 SLTLARAMIE CREW CAB 23K MILES! CUMMINS! 101020A...................NOW $30,135

‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORTBLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................NOW $34,770

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LEXUS CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED

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LEXUS CERTIFIED‘06 LEXUS ES330

WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND CHROMES! P6088 ...........................NOW $22,935‘04 LEXUS RX330

BAMBOO W/IVORY LEATHER AND FACTORY NAV! P6077A..............NOW $24,640‘07 LEXUS ES350

BLACK W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 35K MILES! P6105 ...................NOW $27,435‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 27K MILES! 10672A......NOW $27,988‘07 LEXUS IS250

AWD SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 34K MILES! L6095........NOW.$28,010‘08 LEXUS ES350

BLUE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 38K MILES! L6119 .................NOW$30,115‘08 LEXUS GX470

SILVER W/GRAY LEATHER AND LOADED W/OPTIONS! 101298A .....NOW$31,910‘07 LEXUS RX350

BREAKWATER W/GRAY AND LIKE NEW! 42K MILES! P6091...........NOW $32,140‘09 LEXUS IS250

AWD, SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND JUST 13K MILES! LDR488 .....NOW..$32,988

‘08 LEXUS IS250AWD BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER W/JUST 11K MILES! P6110.........NOW $33,550

‘09 LEXUS ES350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 14K MILES! LDR483.............NOW $34,788

‘08 LEXUS RX350BLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND ONLY 36K MILES! P6108.............NOW $35,160

‘06 LEXUS GX470WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND JUST 42K MILES! 101182A.....................NOW $35,430

‘08 LEXUS RX350WHITE W/IVORY LEATHER AND ONLY 26K MILES! 101131A...........NOW $37,160

‘07 LEXUS LS460SILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND LIKE NEW INSIDE AND OUT! 101174A...................NOW $38,100

‘08 LEXUS SC340SMOKEY GRANITE W/GRAY LEATHER AND ONLY 24K MILES! 101095A ....NOW $47,995

‘08 LEXUS LS460 LSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 27K MILES! P6126...............NOW$57,970

‘08 DODGE MAGNUMRED W/GRAY AND SHARP! JUST 43K MILES! .............................................NOW $16,995

‘08 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLECHARCOAL W/GRAY AND ONLY 29K MILES! FUN INTHE SUN!.................NOW $16,988

‘07 HONDA ACCORD EX-LBLACK W/TAN LEATHER AND LIKE NEW! ...................................................NOW

$17,988‘07 VW GTI

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‘08 MAZDA RX-8ANNIVERSARY EDITION W/JUST 19K MILES! L6003C...........................NOW $25,485

‘07 ACURA TL TYPE SSILVER W/BLACK LEATHER AND JUST 39K MILES! ..............................NOW $25,995

‘08 HONDA CRV EXGOLD W/TAN AND JUST 17K MILES! P6033B.......................................NOW $27,595

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‘07 INFINITI M45 SPORTBLACK W/BLACK LEATHER AND LOADED! P6115 ................................NOW $34,770

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Arts center announces opening lineup

Community members gathered in the west en-trance of The Palladium, the 1,600-seat concert hall under construction in Carmel, to learn about events scheduled for its week of opening cer-emonies to take place January 2011. 1. Michael Feinstein, artistic director of The Center for the Performing Arts, received a complimentary Car-melFest Spark Button 2. Dylan Delise applauds a performance by Feinstein 3. Feinstein performed two selections from the Great American Songbook 4. Executive Director of the Center, Steven Libman, and Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard 5. Libman an-nounces the opening festivities 6. Liz Meek and Ste-phen Taylor For more information or to receive an invitation to the opening events at The Palladium, visit www.TheCenterForThePerformingArts.org.

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» Community names VPs of medical affairs – Community Health Network announced the appointments of three physi-cians to the newly-created leadership roles of vice president of medical affairs for Commu-nity’s Indianapolis hospitals.  Don Ziperman, M.D., has been named vice president of medical affairs for Community Hospital East. Bob Lindeman, M.D., holds the same position at Community North and Randy Lee, M.D., is at Community South. 

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» open house – Methodist Sports Medicine/The Orthopedic Specialists will be hosting an open house on Wednesday from 5:30 to 8 p.m. to celebrate the opening of its newly expanded 29,000-square-foot ortho-pedic practice, located on the first floor of its current Carmel location at 201 Pennsylvania Parkway.  

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Thyroid hormone is necessary for the func-tion of every cell in the body, including the liver’s ability to control cholesterol levels. El-evations in cholesterol, especially low density lipoproteins (LDL), or the “bad” cholesterol, can occur when thyroid hormones are low. This can result in an increase in vascular disease and heart attacks. Thyroid hormone is necessary for the processing of LDL as well as managing the overall rate of metabolism.

According to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, as many as half of the 27 million Americans with thyroid disorders are undiagnosed. Since elevation of cholesterol hap-pens early in the process of hypothyroidism, it is a good idea that anyone with an elevation of cholesterol be screened for an under active thy-roid. Cholesterol levels may be 30 to 50 percent higher and improve when the thyroid levels are corrected with medication.

A blood test for Thyroid Stimulating Hor-mone, or TSH, can be done to determine whether or not thyroid levels are at optimal range. TSH levels greater than three with an el-

evation of cholesterol may indicate the need for low-dose thyroid medication. Checking for thy-roid antibodies, immune system proteins that attack the thyroid gland, may also be important to decide if treatment is necessary.

Approximately 102 million Americans have total cholesterol levels greater than the recom-mended 200mg/dl cutoff. According to the Na-tional Cholesterol Education Program, hypothy-roidism is one of the most common secondary causes of high cholesterol.

Though genetics play a major role in the de-velopment of cholesterol issues, managing diet and optimizing thyroid function is essential. Ultimately, treatment with cholesterol lowering medications may still be necessary to reduce cardiovascular risks, but a patient may be able to get by with lower doses resulting in a reduction in costs and side effects.

High cholesterol? Check your thyroid

Angela LaSalle, M.D. practices integrative medicine with the Indiana Health Group in Carmel and is board certified in family medicine. For more information, visit, www.angelalasallemd.com.

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Your initial goal should be to wake up a mere 10 to 15 minutes earlier. Just roll out of bed and onto the floor for a few morning-friendly yoga poses or a quick set of push-ups, sit-ups, and lunges. You don't even have to change out of your pajamas. At this point, what you do isn't as critical as getting into the habit of doing something – anything – every morning. In other words, for the first few days, simply concentrate on making those 10 to 15 minutes of activity happen, any way you can. Then gradually get up 5 minutes earlier until you're exercising for at least 30 minutes each morning.

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We all know someone who says they exercise for their mental health, and guess what? Research proves they’re right! It turns out that working out may be as effective at relieving mild to moderate depression as the antidepressant Zoloft, because it stimulates the release of the feel-good chemical dopa-mine in your brain, according to a study from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Just 30 minutes of walking a day can improve your mood.

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When people ask about the secret to a healthy, toned physique, I tell them it’s simply a mix of hard work, a healthy eating regimen and good supplementation. The hard work usually is obvious, but a healthy eating regimen and diet is where there can be confusion.  

A critical staple of a healthy diet is protein, and that’s an area in which many people some-times fall short. A diet for an active person should include one gram of protein each day per pound of their ideal body weight. For example, if you are a 130-pound female, your daily need would be 130 grams.

Focus on different protein sources, such as lean cuts of meat (chicken breast, white fish, salmon, tuna and flank steak), Greek yogurt, quinoa, almonds and almond butters. Once you realize all the sources of protein in your diet, it’s not that difficult to achieve optimum levels. Also breaking intake into five to six smaller meals about three hours apart throughout the day also can help keep your metabolism con-stant throughout the day.

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As a meal replacement: It’s so convenient, there’s no excuse not to make a quick shake when you are tempted to eat a less-healthy snack.

Gain and preserve lean muscle: Getting a “toned body” requires increasing muscle (or at least maintaining it) while decreasing body-fat levels. Research also indicates that people who consume whey protein are better able to maintain lean tissue, even during periods of inactivity.

Post workout recovery: Whey protein is quickly digested, and, right after you work out, encourages recovery and ensures amino acids are available to build lean muscle.

Laura Marenco is a certified personal trainer and nutritional advisor for PointBlank Nutrition. You may e-mail her at [email protected].

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COmmentarYby David Cain

Have you ever had a conversation and found that the person you are talking to just restates your discussion in the context of them? You are discussing something, and they are likening it to something in their life. It happens in almost every conversation in some form. People make sense of things by putting those thoughts into the context of their own lives, making those thoughts or ideas familiar to them and therefore more easily understood.   

Listen to the next conversation you have. Lis-ten for how many times you say “I.” Listen to how often you change the context of what they are saying to restate it to a first person story from your own world. Listen for how hard it is for you to have conversations in the context of someone else, emphasizing their problems and their agenda.

Research says the average person has 60,000 to 90,000 thoughts each day. And more than 90 percent of those thoughts are about them-selves. We continually process day-to-day ac-tivities, thoughts, ideas and any stimuli in the

context of ourselves. We continually ask, “What does this mean to me?” That’s not to say we don’t care about other people: they might make up the other 10 percent.   

Effective communication must be in the con-text of the audience. You have to put yourself in their world and in your conversation answer the questions, “What does this mean to them?” or “Why do they care?”

If you don’t address their agenda, which they often won’t reveal, you will struggle to influ-ence people. Influential communication means you understand the problems and pains of your audience. It means you can put yourself in their shoes. If 90 percent of their time is spent thinking about themselves, spending time talk-ing about yourself and your agenda isn’t very effective.

David Cain works at MediaSauce, a digital media and online marketing company in Carmel. David wel-comes your questions or comments at [email protected].

» Stocks that Warren Buffett is selling 1. Kraft Foods(kFt) – Sold more

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2. Johnson & Johnson (JnJ) – Re-duced holdings by 26 percent 

3. Travelers Insurance (tRV) – Completely sold off his investment positions in this company 

-www.forbes.com 

» imCU raises $38,000 – Indiana Mem-bers Credit Union (IMCU), along with extremely generous members, has raised a total of $38,000 in its school supply cam-paign which will provide 3,000 backpacks and school supplies to underprivileged children. To date, enough funds have been raised to donate more than 72,500 sup-plies, and they are still collecting. 

»  Duke energy names indiana presi-dent – Duke Energy named Michael W. Reed presi-dent of its Indiana service region. Reed was previously commissioner of Indiana’s Department of Transporta-tion. 

DIsPatChes It’s not about you

If you don’t address their agenda, which they often won’t reveal, you will struggle to influence people. 

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Type: RanchAge: Built in 1988Location: Near 146th Street and Oak Ridge RoadNeighborhood: Westfield Farms is a neighborhood with mature trees that is located within walking distance to the Monon TrailSquare footage: 1,646Rooms: This three-bedroom, two-bath ranch has an open floor plan including a large great room with vaulted ceilings, wood-burning brick fireplace, and adjacent dining room. The master suite has a walk-in closet, private bath with dual sinks, and separate shower and tub. Strengths: The large private cul-de-sac lot is nearly ½ an acre and has a backyard deck, mature trees and lush landscaping. Challenges: According to the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors, there are 143 active listings in this price range in Westfield selling at an average of 26 per month. This means, there is approxi-mately 5 ½ months of inventory in this price range in Westfield.

Owner: Jackie Kim2170 East 116th St., Carmel, 46032

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Ice cream is the perfect summer treat, unless you’re trying to stay healthy. Fro-zen yogurt is a comparable alternative, and Yogen Berry, a new frozen yogurt shop that opened April 1 at Merchants’ Square on 116th Street, is the place for it. Yogen Berry is the only frozen yogurt place in the community that is not franchised. It is locally owned and operated by Jackie Kim and carries nonfat frozen yogurt, fresh berries, passion fruit and smoothies. The own-er ended a contract with TCBY and started her own place with the help of her regular customers who have assisted Kim with finding suppliers, deco-rating and creating the logo for the shop. Because she owns the shop, Kim has future plans to carry coffee and sell bakery items along with frozen yogurt to appeal to a wider audience. Yogen Berry is all about the comfort, with sofas and coffee tables inside the store. It’s like a mix of a coffee shop and ice cream place with bright colors to draw customers in.

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COmmentarY By Shawn Miller

This will be the first in a series of bi-weekly columns on the collector car hobby and, more specifically, what I call “future classics.”Used cars that one can buy now can become collector cars in the future.

BMW’s 3 Series contains some of these future collectibles. The 3 Series was considered the entry-level BMW, but many believe it is the best car BMW makes. The E30 BMW, produced from 1982 to 1990, is widely considered the best all around 3 Series ever produced and it is quickly becoming to collectors today what the 2002 is to collectors of earlier cars. The E30 spawned the Legendary M3, an instant classic that still holds a big chunk of its original value some 25 years later.

Four body styles were produced, a four-door sedan, a two-door coupe, a five-door wagon (marketed as the “touring”), and a two-door convertible. A Baur Cabrio was also available. A variety of 4 and 6 cylinder engines were em-ployed over the run of the E30 all of which are solidly reliable and good for 200,000 miles or more if properly maintained. Parts are readily available, not expensive, and the cars are easily maintained by the hobbyist mechanic.

Prices vary widely from entry level 318i’s in the under-$2,000 range to low mileage and

show ready M3’s in the mid-$20,000 range. A nice 325i Convertible is typically in the $3,000-$5,000 range today.

I believe these cars should steadily increase in value over the next decade and beyond.

Shawn Miller is a lifelong car collector and president of SignificantCars.com, a successful collector car brokerage with a showroom at 2225 E 54th St, just west of Keystone.

Above: BMW M3s are typically priced in the mid-$20,000 range. Below: The BMW 318i can be purchased for around $2,000 or less.

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COmmentarYby becky kapsalis

Recently, I have had the opportunity to present this survey to teenagers. The surprise result is that out of the 26 kids I spoke with, none of them had ever been asked to identify with any of these statements. 

So often, we assume our kids are self-motivated to accomplish great things, yet we seldom ask them what they believe. The pur-pose of the exercise below is to get our kids to commit to what they believe and then follow through as their life skills develop them into adulthood. Revisit the areas in which they do not agree at a later time post-discussion.

The 10 most important two letter words: “If it is to be, it is up to me!”

(Place an “X” after all the following state-ments you agree with.) 

I am the most valuable person in the world to me.

Unless I am an identical twin, there is no-body in the world exactly like me.

I am the only one who can make a differ-ence in my life.

My innate self worth is on the backburner, and I need to bring it front and center.

I recognize the difference between my self-esteem and self worth.

I believe I can be anything I want to be as long as it is legal, ethical and moral.

I know there is no substitute for hard work and a good education. There is no such thing as a free lunch.

I know everything I do is a choice. I know I’m not entitled to anything I

haven’t earned. I know every problem has a solution. Some

problems take longer to solve, but they are all solvable.

I have one body, one mind and one heart. I am devoted to God, country and family. Hugs!

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Edgy, exciting, and unique – the “Americana North Zone” is an eclectic mix of musical entertain-ment, Frisbee-catching dogs, a classic car show, NetHeads video games, race cars, laser tag, gyroscope rides, an amazing vortex, a remote control car track and more at this year’s CarmelF-est two-day celebration on July 4th & 5th. Back by popular demand, one of the Americana Zone’s featured attractions will be the “Blue Monkey Sideshow”. It is a wild, crazy collec-tion of performers in a high energy show offering a unique entertainment experience. Acts include: Bed of Nails - Untraditonal Weight Lifting - Juggling - Knife Throwing - Blockhead - Sword-swallowing - Whip Artistry - Contortion

- Glass Walking - Three Monkey Shrink Wrap – and more. The mind-boggling

performance will take place on Sunday – July 4th from 8:00-10:00 p.m. on the Americana North Zone Stage located just north of the Carmel fire station. Throughout the festival, the Americana Stage will offer perfor-mances by musical groups and local actors, plus demonstrations by the Carmel Fire Department and the ever-popular Indy Dog

and Disc Frisbee Dog Show. Musical groups presented on stage include Jimmy the Doorman (classic rock), Carmel Voices: Patriotic a capella, Heavenly Mambo (jazz), Ben Hammond (rock), The Elms (rock n’ roll), Emily Ann Thompson (Celtic music), Charlie’s Pocket Jazz Trio, and Gordon Bonham Blues.

In addition to the great musical entertainment, be sure to check out Net Heads video gaming tent. Our good friends at Net Heads are bringing their state-of-the-art gaming stations to the Americana Zone. They will be hosting competitions in Guitar Hero, Wii Sports and Xbox 360 racing games. You can play solo or bring your whole group. All the gaming time is free, and they are giving away some cool prizes, too. Whether you’re in the mood for enjoying rides, viewing classic cars, listening to a great music, marveling at the Frisbee-catching dogs, or catching the zany antics of the Blue Monkey Sidesshow – you are sure to enjoy the Americana Zone (located in the area north of the Carmel Fire Station). For more details on the entertain-ment schedule, visit the CarmelFest website at www.carmelfest.net.

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Mark your calendars for the parade and fireworks on Monday, July 5. “The St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana Parade” is set for 10:30 a.m. Look to the skies on Monday evening at 9:45 pm for the “B105.7 Fireworks Spectacular Launched by Firestone”. The fireworks display will be simulcast to music on soft rock B105.7 FM.

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you can support the Carmelfest fireworks display by purchasing colorful Spark buttons. two types are available: the traditional Spark buttons for $3 each and the new, light-up Spark buttons for $6 each.

Spark buttons are available from select merchants in the Carmel arts & design district, at the Saturday Carmel farmers’ Market, and at Wednesday night Gazebo concerts.

Looking for a fun, reward-ing volunteer experience? Then act now and join the CarmelFest team of volunteers. More than 250 com-munity volunteers will be needed in a variety of areas during the two-day

Festival on July 4th & 5th. According to Sherry Russell (Volunteer Team Coordinator), “Volunteers of all ages and abilities are welcome and needed.” You can volunteer as a family or neighborhood team or an individual. Volunteers

work in two-hour shifts and hours are flexible. Register as a volunteer today and help make CarmelFest 2010 the best celebration ever! Visit our Web site, www.carmelfest.net or e-mail Sherry Russell directly at [email protected]

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COmmentarYby brandie bohney

I’m going to give you a word, and I want you to come up with the first five things that come to your mind associated with that word. Ready? 

Protestors. So what were your five things? Pickets? Angry

mobs? Health care reform? Spelling bees? What’s that?  Spelling bees weren’t on your list? Re-ally? Maybe they should be. 

The Scripps National Spelling Bee, held a couple weeks ago, had an unusual crowd of pro-testors. What would protestors at a spelling bee protest? Spelling, of course.

There are a few small groups of activists whose aim is to change the way the English lan-guage spells things so that spellings make more sense and are more logical to learners of the lan-guage.  As noted on the Web site of the Spelling Society, a British group aimed at simplifying English spelling, “Numerous alternative ways of spelling English have been devised over the years. They run anywhere from respelling a few words to a 100 percent phonemic dictionary key type spelling. Others fall somewhere between the two positions.” 

The Spelling Society doesn’t actually endorse any particular spelling simplification method; it merely hopes to open a dialogue. 

I thought I would weigh in on this little debate. My opinion? Leave English spelling

alone. Yeah, it’s complicated. Yeah, it’s hard to learn. But it’s beautiful. 

English is a language comprised of many pieces of other languages, and the spellings of our words often reflect those roots. It’s a fam-ily tree, of sorts. Granted, it’s a messy, complex family tree, but it’s a lovely one. 

Besides that, as the Spelling Society notes, coming up with a plan that simplifies the lan-guage for new speakers in a way that doesn’t adversely affect an enormous population of cur-rent English speakers would be crazily compli-cated. And how would the decisions be made as to what and how to change? 

Any change of the spellings would detract from the vast history and heritage of Eng-lish. I like to think of the English language as a reflection of the United States: diverse, rich in history, interesting, and sometimes hard to understand. I wouldn’t want to take any of those things from my language, so I’ll deal with dif-ficult spellings and words that look like they should rhyme, but don’t (comb, tomb, bomb), and words that don’t look like they should rhyme, but do (they, say, weigh).

Brandie Bohney is a grammar enthusiast and former English teacher. If you have a grammar-related question, please email her at [email protected].

Enuf is enuf?

Becky Kapsalis. aka YiaYia (pronounced Ya-Ya.) is a certified parenting advocate and child behavior coach. You may reach her at 317-848-7979 or e-mail [email protected]

Teaching teens the value of self worth

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Tonka is a 3-year-old male white Ameri-can bulldog mix. Tonka is a highly social and outgoing boy who loves toys – sometimes a little too much. He will need an experienced handler who will work with him to teach him how to share and protect his toys or food. Resource guarding is a correctable behavior, but until Tonka can overcome this tendency, he needs to be in a home without children. He is a smart guy and knows the com-mands “sit” and “down,” and he is willing to learn more. He is neutered and is more than ready to move into his forever home.

Fiddler is a 2-year-old male black DSH.  Fiddler hails from the Fishers area, as he was found there by a kind animal lover. He is neu-tered and has the loveliest green eyes. This highly evolved male is clearly in touch with his feminine side; he is very affectionate and enjoys cuddling. He checked into the shelter Dec. 15 and has been very patiently waiting for someone to discover his charms. He knows that the calicos and the ginger cats get the most attention, but take it from us, Fiddler is worth his weight in cuddles!

For more information on these and other animals at the Humane Society, call 317-773-4974 or go to www.hamiltonhumane.com.

» Collecting for a cause – Gale Penno of Gone to the Dogs has been collecting clipped animal hair for use in oil spills for about a year. Since the Gulf spill, she has received assistance in this from Carter Veterinary Medical Center, Animal Arts Academy, Great Clips Hair Salon and Brenda Moore. Penno said she would like to thank all who have assisted her during the past several weeks. 

» Adopt a Cat month at HSHC – June is Adopt a Cat Month at the Humane Society of Hamilton County. There are reduced fees for both cat and kitten adoptions. Kittens are $55 to adopt, or if you choose to adopt two kittens, the fee is $100. Cats age 1 and older are $45 to adopt, but $80 if you decide to adopt a pair. If you’ve been waiting to adopt a cat, June is the month!

» Sensitive kitties -- if your cat bites your hand while you're petting him, you've missed more than a couple of messages from him asking you to stop. The key one: a tail twitch that becomes more agitated, and finally escalates into a noticeable thump or thrash. For a highly reactive cat, restrict your caresses to be-hind the ears, under the chin or the base of the tail. Pet him in the safe areas on his body only, watching for the first sign of a tail twitch.

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Dogs and kids can be the best of playmates. Sometimes, they develop this relationship all on their own, and sometimes they need some outside assistance to become fast friends. It’s not uncommon for the basic dog-kid foundation to be solid, with just a few rough edges that need smoothing.

1. Supervise: Dog trainers say it all the time: Never leave small children alone with even the most trustworthy dog .If you’re present when play starts to escalate out of control, step in and calm things down. Without your intervention, your dog gets reinforced for its inappropriate behavior.

2. Make rules: Of course children need to be able to run around with out worrying about a canine ambush. Set some house rules that are designed to minimize chase and nip games. If your dog loves kids, it’s fine to allow your small children and their friends to hang out with the dog (under direct supervision, of course); your older children and their friends can hang out with the dog with less supervision.

3. Train your dog: The better trained your dog is, the easier it is for you to calmly and quickly intervene. A gentle “come” or “down” cue for a dog under good stimulus control is all it takes to abort the chase-and-nip game. Be sure to deliver high-value reinforcement when your wonderful dog responds immediately to your cue.

4. Teach your children well: The best way to train your children to interact appropriate-ly with your dog is to include them in your dog’s training program. You can teach even very young children how to elicit polite sit from your dog by raising their hands to their chest – if you’ve taught your dog this body-language signal to sit.

5. Read the right the stuff: Trainer/author mother Colleen Pelar has written two ex-cellent books on dog-kid relationships. Her first, “Living with Kids and Dogs With-out Losing Your Mind,” is loaded with excellent advice for parents. Her second, “Kids and Dogs; A Professional’s Guide to Helping Families,” is written for those dog training professionals who don’t have chil-dren of their own.

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John Mikesell, owner of Izzy’s Place, A dog Bakery in Carmel, can be reached at [email protected].

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Clickjacking is a malicious Web coding technique that presents visitors with buttons or items to click that actually do something different than what is being presented.

There is literally an invisible layer of code that determines what will actually happen when you click on the visible buttons, generally represented as common “submit,” “click here” or even “cancel” buttons.

Essentially, a clickjacking page tricks a user into performing undesired actions by clicking on a concealed link.

There are two technical ways for malicious sites to trick you via a clickjacking exploit.

JavaScript and Flash are Web-coding systems that are very common across the Internet, and both can be exploited to trick folks into clicking on something that will do something entirely different.

Clickjacking is not an operating-system-specific exploit; it is a browser-based attack, so it impacts Windows, Mac and Linux users the same.

JavaScript is used by many Web sites for legitimate purposes, so disabling it in your browser will bypass clickjacking attempts, though this isn’t very practical if you want the functionality many Web sites offer.

Having a tool that allows you to decide which sites can run JavaScript and which ones can’t is the best combination of protec-tion and functionality at the moment.

The best tool for protecting yourself from rogue scripts is called NoScript (http://noscript.net/getit); it is a free add-in for

Mozilla’s Firefox browser. NoScript is a tool that basically stops all scripts from running

until you say it’s OK to run them, so in the early stages of install-ing this tool, you will have to approve the running of scripts on every Web site you visit in order to make full use of each site.

If you visit a site you are not sure about, you can tell NoScript to temporarily allow scripts to run, which means that the next time you visit this particular site, the scripts will still be blocked.

The other exploit involving clickjacking has to do with Adobe’s Flash Player software, which is used to deliver animation and vid-eo on millions of sites. It’s possible for a malware author to create a Flash game that prompts you to click on items as they appear on the screen, while in the background you are authorizing the remote system to access your Webcam and microphone!

There are two ways to avoid being victimized by this exploit. The first is to make sure you have the latest version of Adobe’s Flash Player by going directly to Adobe’s site and manually down-loading it: http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer .

The second is to make sure that you tell the Flash Player to al-ways deny access to your Webcam and microphone by any of the Web sites that you visit. This can be set up by going to the online Global Privacy Settings panel located here: http://bit.ly/dsQsBp.

Gary Hubbard is the owner of Data Doctors Computer Services - www.datadoctors.com. Have a technology question? Send it to [email protected]

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-www.gizmodo.com 

» Faster 3DS – It seems that several developers have let the cat out of the bag that the upcoming Nintendo 3DS will feature processing speeds that are on par with the PS3 and Xbox 360 consoles, where both far exceed the Nintendo Wii. Rumors abound that the Nintendo 3DS will sport an NVIDIA Tegra chip, but IGN's developer sources claim that those are false. Still, nothing official has been released from Nintendo just yet, but if the 3DS is anything that the developers claim it to be, we could be looking at a real visual treat in the near future from the masters of handheld consoles.

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This project combined a major custom kitchen remodel with a complete renovation of the exterior patio. The goal was to connect the inside to the outside.

NEW DECKING: The homeowner decided to completely remove the existing deck and replace it with a new enlarged deck with access through patio doors right off the new kitchen. This phase of the project started with the removal of the existing deck boards and railing. New 5/4” x 6” IPE hardwood decking was then installed using hidden fasteners to preserve the wood grain. A new rough-sawn cedar top rail and bottom rail were then connected to the new 4x4 cedar deck posts and finished off with new powder coated aluminum balusters.

PERGOLA: A new rough-sawn cedar pergola was installed over the new gas grill to provide some shade from the sun. The new pergola, approximately 15’ x 4’, was installed and required new foundation piers for support.

FIRE PIT & PLANTER BOXES: The new fire pit required a new foundation to be dug to support the new structure. The new foundation included installing concrete block with special fire rock and a 4” slab in the fire pit location. A new gas line was

also run to the new fire pit. The new flower boxes were installed with open bottoms to be open for drainage. Finally, the concrete block was covered with new Adirondack architectural stone veneer flats and corner pieces.

KITCHEN EXPANSION: The design phase for the kitchen re-sulted in the wall between the kitchen and dining room being completely removed. This allowed a newly expanded kitchen. All perimeter cabinets were new custom cabinets in Heartwood with a Wheaton standard sheen stain. The new island cabinets are all

full overlay custom cabinets with medium blue stain color in a standard sheen. Some of the highlights of the kitchen include a new copper farm sink, custom range hood and matching cabinet panels installed on the new Sub-Zero built-in refrigerator.

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There comes a time in every inte-rior decorating aficionado’s life when he or she runs out of space to deco-rate. What happens when the “raison de decorate” evaporates? Go outside!

Exterior decorating is more than simply lighting the tiki torches. It is a clean decorating slate that welcomes the unexpected.

When you and Mother Nature de-cide to room together, your outdoor room can be as major as an outdoor kitchen complete with running water and a wood-burning oven or as sim-ple as a tiny space in a yard that offers privacy and serves as your calming retreat.

Find a spot in your yard that could provide privacy or a view – whatever most appeals to you.

To give it the privacy of a “room,” plan some sort of some structure that will serve as your “walls.” This type of wall can be created out of shrubs, a fence or even trellis in planters with a fast-growing vine. All we are looking for is the illusion of privacy, not four solid walls and a ceiling.

Floors in your outdoor room can consist of anything from gravel to brick to concrete. There are some great outdoor rugs on the market that will provide the foundation of your exterior

decorating plan! The ceiling part is easy: Just plan on blue sky and a few clouds.

If you happen to have an arbor overhead, try a candle chandelier! Or you can simply use an old electrical chandelier with the wiring re-moved and use the candles in place of the bulbs.

The purpose of the space will dictate furnish-ings. If it is for dining and entertaining, a table will be the focal point. It can be as simple as a patio table dressed to the floor in a tablecloth made of outdoor fabric, or as elaborate as a French waxed concrete table on pedestals that I am using in an outdoor dining room project.

Perhaps your outdoor room is simply your getaway space. Find the most comfortable out-door chair you possibly can and pair it up with

an ottoman. If you add a side table to this, you will have created your own oasis for reading, napping or just hiding from the world.

Once your outdoor room has been furnished, the best part is the acces-sorizing. You can treat this space like any interior room, providing you make allowances for sun and weather.

Pillows and cushions really should be made for exterior use or they will deteriorate before your eyes. If wind is a concern, try adding ties to your decorative pillows and securing them to your chairs and benches.

Although there are outdoor lamps available, candles provide the ambiance ap-propriate to an outdoor room. Strings of white lights can add a festive feel and provide night-time illumination.

Stoneware dishes filled with colorful rocks, potted plants and iron sculptures are all up for the task of decorating your outdoor room.

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COMMENTARYby mike redmond

I’ve just come in from the back porch, where I spent a very productive half-hour watching the fireflies.  

And people think I don’t use my time wisely.Actually, I think there is a great deal to be

said for sitting on the porch, doing nothing the rest of the world might deem important. For starters, it’s a good way to digest the strawberry shortcake you shouldn’t have eaten but couldn’t resist because the strawberries are so good and the season is so short.

Better than that, though, is the practice of using your brain for nothing more than trying to guess where the next lightning bug will flash. If your brain is anything like mine, it runs on the very edge of being overloaded, every single waking hour. A few minutes of this diversion might mean the difference between getting up and going to work the next morning, or waking up wearing one of those jackets with the sleeves that buckle in the back.

Fireflies are extraordinary little creatures. For one thing, they’ve pretty much got the “bug

with a butt that lights up” thing all to them-selves. If everything that flew around the back yard did that, they wouldn’t be a big deal at all. And frankly, it would be kind of annoying.

Fireflies also hold a special place in our col-lective memory. Is there anyone among us who didn’t once upon a kidhood venture out in the yard on a warm June night to catch light-ning bugs? The very mention of it conjures up thoughts of me and my siblings and a dozen or so of our cousins, running around Grandma and Grandpa’s yard with peanut butter jars, try-ing to catch enough bugs to make a lantern.

We always punched holes in the lids of the peanut butter jars so the bugs could breathe. And we always made sure to put a stick in there for them to perch on, and some grass for them to eat. We didn’t know for sure that lightning bugs ate grass. We were guessing.

(I just looked it up. According to a Web site I found, some fireflies eat pollen; some eat other insects; some eat flowers; and some don’t eat anything at all. No mention of grass.)

Of course, we never got the requisite number of bugs to make a proper lantern. Just about the

time you’d get on a roll some adult would come to the back door and tell you to come in for a bath and bedtime.

Who cared? The point was to be a child on a soft summer evening, in that special time be-tween the setting of the sun and the appearance of the stars, running noisily around the yard with the people you liked most in the world. It was to be free of the encumbrances of school and homework, chores and trombone practice. It was to be a kid, in the fullest and happiest sense of the word.

I see the lives kids have today – so busy, so complex compared to my kidhood – and I won-der if they ever get that chance. I hope they do. I see the grownups with the overloaded brains and I hope they do, too.

And I hope someone passes along that stuff about the firefly diet. Remember: No grass.

Mike Redmond is an author, journalist, humorist and speaker. Write him at [email protected] or P.O. Box 44385, Indianapolis, IN 46244.

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In my role as a TV reporter, I often receive inquiries from people requesting that I do a seg-ment about their product or service. I am always on the lookout for stories that will engage the viewer and create, what we call in the business, water cooler conversation.

You can imagine my delight when I found this request in my e-mail inbox the other day:

“Dear Mr. Wolfsie: A recent survey conduct-ed by Flexmar Pharmaceuticals polled people with arthritic dogs to determine if certain home features are prevalent where these dogs live. Are you interested in knowing the results?”

I was. The study was done in Fort Myers, Fla., the unofficial international center for ar-thritis complaints, where Motrin and Aleve have replaced after-dinner mints at Cracker Barrel and most people stay married for 50-plus years, mostly because they can’t get their wedding rings off.

But who knew that Fort Myers was also the canine capital of cartilaginous calamity and that from the tiniest poodle to the heftiest Saint Bernard, our furry friends don’t really crave T-Bones and tummy rubs, but instead yearn for a simple time-tested ingredient to stimulate joint fluid lubrication. Sorry, I know I’m taking the

romance out of “sit” and “roll over.”The company claims the supplement is also

effective with canine gout and fibromyalgia, two maladies I was not aware a dog could get. About the last thing I want is my beagle complaining about his aching big toe. And sorry, you just can’t tune a guitar to, “My dog has stiff joints.”

Instead of obsessing about high-tech kitch-ens, walk-in closets and home theatres, Flex-mar believes newlyweds should focus on the startling statistics they’ve provided, in order to avoid poor real estate choices. The fate of your 16-year-old cocker spaniel is at stake. Go to any home with an arthritic dog and this is the scary stuff you will find inside ...

• 43.8 percent have tall furniture • 68.3 percent have tile floors • 63.6 percent have stairs • 54.2 percent have backyard patios with

cement flooring • 36.7 percent have no backyard I was dumbstruck by these numbers, even

more incredulous than when I read in USA Today that 41.9 percent of all sandwich mavens prefer mayonnaise and only 16.4 percent opt for mustard.

Let’s face it, only the totally self-absorbed would buy a set of kitchen stools so high that their aging Schnauzer can’t belly up to the bar.

And why isn’t there a law requiring a plush carpet in kitchens? Don’t they have adoption screening at Humane Societies? I don’t want the government intruding in our private lives any more than you do, but I think laws mandating pet elevators in all newly built homes is why we elect a Congress in the first place.

By the way, who performed this bizarre door-to-door survey? Probably some federal agents from Arizona who were a little uncomfortable asking folks if they had their immigration pa-pers, so they decided there was less of a chance of violence if they inquired about their cement patios.

I’m not insensitive to the pain that older dogs must endure. My beagle, Barney, and I hobbled around together for the last few years of his life. The dog was a always little whiny about all his infirmities. He demanded extra petting and Pupperoni because he claimed his rheumatism kept him up at night, which was his excuse for snoozing all day. I didn’t believe a word of it, but I didn’t argue with him. Let sleeping dogs lie.

Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist, and speaker. Contact him at [email protected].

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COmmentarYby bob walters

In the small-city, American innocence of my youth in the 1960s, it seemed everybody went to church.

To my recollection, nobody talked much about Jesus Christ, but “Where do you go to church?” was a socially acceptable, non-invasive inquiry. God was at church, everyone went to church, everyone understood God was God, and God was good.

And in school, I learned that in 1776 our na-tion declared its independence in no small part because people “are endowed by their Creator (capital C) with certain unalienable Rights.” It made historical sense to recite daily the Pledge of Allegiance, facing the American flag as “one nation under God” (no comma).

How surprised I was to learn years later that the Pledge was relatively new (1892, Francis Bellamy), and “under God” was really new (1954, President Dwight Eisenhower). “In God We Trust” on our paper money first appeared in 1957, having been adopted officially as our national motto in July 1956.

Given that era’s bristling Cold War with the Soviet Union, the motto was a “purpose pitch” promoting American values like God and free-dom. Some dismissed it as mere propaganda against godless Communism, but so what? Communism was a horrible idea, horribly ap-plied, with horrible effect. Communism chokes

individual freedom, creativity, wealth ... and God.

Anyway, even today 90 percent of Americans like the motto.

So why is it that so many of us are willing, happy, even thankful, to Trust in God, while so many also blanch at any public confession of the miraculous, freeing character of redemption through the saving power of Jesus Christ?

These thoughts cross my mind when a great American like John Wooden dies. In his death, our culture reduces John Wooden’s enormous, demonstrated, lifelong, prosperous, humble faith in Jesus Christ to sports, championships and coaching.

Mercy gracious sakes.It’s hypocrisy that all this reporting is done

with an understood wink of the mass media’s eye. Everyone knows Wooden was a devout believer in Christ, and that every corner of his life witnessed to his Christian faith.

Wooden’s is what an abundant, American life in Christ is supposed to look like.

If truly “In God We Trust,” why is “Christ” so hard for so many Americans to say?

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CARMEL CLAy SChOOL CORpORAtiOn

is now training School Bus Drivers.Paid Training to obtain Class B, CDLStarting at $82 day after successful

completion of trainingPay up to $88/day based on experience;

paid bi-weeklyAvailable to earn attendance bonusApply on-line to www.ccs.k12.in.us,

AA/EOE

CARMEL CLAy SChOOL CORpORAtiOn

is accepting applications forSchool Bus Aides

Assist special needs children to and from school

Training provided. $10.55 hourApply on-line to www.ccs.k12.in.us

AA/EOE

Pet & House Sitting Service9 Years Experience317-802-6565

“The Safe and ReliableAlternative to Boarding”

Insured/Bonded

Member of Pet Sitters Int’l

References Available

11 Years Experience317-432-1627

CD RELEASE PARTYJUNE 30 • 8-11:30 P.M.

MOON DOG TAVERN4825 East 96th Street

Indianapolis, IN 46240(317) 575-6364

www.moondogtavern.com

Several Regional Musicians to Perform After Chris’s Set!www.chrisstoneband.com

Celebratewith Chris Stone

SPONSORED BY:

PyramidSound WorkS

Full-time Driver wanteDClass B CDL or Chauffeur’s license required. Must be able to pass DOT

physical. We are a time-definite company that has been in the Indianapolis market for 20 years. Looking to fill a scheduled route position as well as on call expedited runs around the Midwest. To apply contact us at 317-244-2566

or e-mail us at [email protected]

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