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Why Americans should are about

war in Iraq / P2

Sherriff Campbell retiring over allegations

of misconduct / P3

Amendments made to Hat World purchase

agreement / P8

How one Hoosier Village resident turned his passion for trains

into a community attraction / P12

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

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All about bees – The Dow Science Ambassadors will visit Zion Nature Center to talk about the amazing lives of honey bees at 1 p.m., June 28. Zion Nature Center is at 690 Beech St. To register, email manager Mindy Murdock at [email protected].

Legion yard sale – The American Legion of Zionsville is hosting a series of yard sales this summer. They will be on the last Saturdays of, June, July and August from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. inside the 9950 E. 600 S. location. Cost is $20 to rent a vendor table or space. For more information, call 695-8885.

Zionsville alumni – The ZCHS Alumni All Class Reunion will be at 7 p.m., July 19, at the Palomino Ballroom. All alumni ages 21 or older are invited to attend. Tickets can be purchased at [email protected]. For more information, contact Mar-tha Farley at [email protected].

Olympic challenge – The Zionsville Boys and Girls Club will host a fit-ness challenge for their club mem-bers today from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Zionsville-East clubhouse. Olympian Dawn Allinger will kick off the event by sharing stories of her 1996 Olym-pic Games’ experience. The fitness challenge will immediately follow the presentation.

DISPATCHES

ON THE WEBZCS says goodbye to teachers Boys Scouts

Zionsville resident Caroline Horn re-ceived the Gold Award at a banquet sponsored by the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana on June 7. Horn re-ceived the award for creating book activities for children ages three to five years old. These activities were designed to prepare young children for kindergarten, and to support the parent and child bond. To learn more about this project, visit her website: www.booksmarthealthy-heart.com.

Horn earns a goldAt the end of the 2013-14 school year, Zionsville Community Schools recog-nized the teachers retiring. To see a list of the teachers who have spent decades teaching in Zionsville, visit www.currentzi-onsville.com.

Proceeds from the 3 Floyds Brewery Tap Takeover event at Cobblestone Grill amount-ed to a total of $1,050. The money was raised for Boy Scout Troop 358. “The night was a great success,” said Cobblestone Grill co-owner Kent Esra. “The combination of serving many popular 3 Floyds craft brewed beers and a great cause like the Boy Scouts of America, made the event a win-win for every beer lover.” For more on this fundraiser, visit www.currentzionsville.com.

Names to know• Nourial-MalikiistheprimeministerofIraq• AbuBakrAl-BaghdadiistheleaderofISIS

What is ISIS?• ISISstandsforIsalmicStateofIraqandSyria• ThisgroupismadeupofSunniMuslims.Theyareat-

tackingShiaMuslimcities.• TheyareconnectedtoterroristgroupAl-Quedaandthe

rebelsinSyria.

Who is fighting whom?• SunniextremiststhatarepartofISIShavestarteda

civilwarinIraqagainstanyonewhoisnotSunni.ThisincludesShiaMuslims,Christians,JewsandethnicgroupsliketheKurdsorYezidis.Theirgoalistoover-throwthegovernment.

Why does this civil war matter to Americans?

• Iraq’scentralgovernment,ledbyMaliki,isapoliticalallyintheMiddleEast.Additionally,itisanoil-richna-tionwithstrongfinancialties.IfIraqisastablenation,surroundingnations,andU.S.allies,willbemorestable.

By Sophie Pappas • [email protected]

ForDustinLong,32,ofCarmel,everytimeaheadlineisprintedaboutIraq,hecringes.

“Peopledon’treallyunderstandwhat’sgoingon,”Longsaid.“Andmaybetheyneverwill.”

LongisaZionsvillenative,whogradu-atedfromZionsvilleCommunityHigh

Schoolin2000andimmediatelyenteredtheU.S.MarineCorpsAftereightyearsofactivedutyandthreeyearsinthereserves,Longnowisretired.

“Ihadreallygoodmomentsinwarandreallybadmomentsinwar,”Longsaid.“Butitwastimeformetogetout.Politicsweregettingtooinvolvedincombatandyoucan’thavepoliticsincombat.”

LongwaslastdeployedtoIraqin2004,whenhetravelledtosomeofthenationsmosthostilecities,Fallujah,Baghdad,MosulandRamadi.

ItwasherethathesawfirsthandjusthowneedyIraqisareforastrongmilitaryandgovernment.

“Saddamwasan(expletivedeleted),buthedidonethingrightaboutleadingthecountry,”Longsaid.“Iraqisneedsomeonestrong.”

Butthatdoesn’tmeanLongthinkstheU.S.shouldintervenenow.AfterU.S.PresidentBarackObamawithdrewtheAmericantroopsfromIraqin2011,Iraqiarmiesandmilitiashavehadtofendforthemselves.

“WeshouldabsolutelynotgobackintoIraq,”Longsaid.“IhavealwaysfeltlikeObamawasaweakpresi-dentbutwe’vespentenoughmoneyandmanhourstrainingIraqis.Nowtheyneedtoprotectthemselves.Andreally,weknewthiswasgoingtohappen.Weknewit’dhappenagain.”

ThisyearIraqhasseenanoutbreakofcivilwarstemmingfromtheviolenceofaSunniMuslimgroupcalledtheIslamicStateofIraqandSyria.ISISworkscloselywithitsMuslimbrotherAl-Queda,andisre-sponsiblefortherebellionsagainstSyrianpresidentBasharAl-Assad.

AccordingtoLong,AmericansforgetthattheserebelsarethesameonesthatObama’sadministrationgavearmstolastyearduringtheSyriancivilwar.

“Everyoneforgetsthatwearmedtheserebels,”Longsaid,laughing.“ButnowthattheyareinIraqweareallsayingwe’vegottodosomething.It’snotalaughingmatterbutitisridiculous.Howdopeopleforgetthis?”

TheU.S.hasalreadysentspecialtaskforcetroopstoBaghdadinordertoprotecttheU.S.embassy,eventhoughLongdoesn’tthinkitsprotectable.

“WewillseeanotherBenghaziinIraq,nodoubt,”hesaid.

Why should you care about war in Iraq?

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On the CoverDr.DavidVandersallopenedtheHoosierVillagetrainroomthismonth.“Iwasalwaysfascinatedwithtrains,”Vandersallsaid. (Photo by Sophie Pappas)

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Zionsville native Dustin Long holds a gernade during active duty with the Marine Corp. “We should absolutely not go back into Iraq,” Long said. (Submitted photo.)

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Followingclaimsofallegedmisconductinvolvingaprostituteduringthelastthreeto

fouryears,BooneCo.SheriffKenCampbellannouncedThursdayheissteppingdownfromhisposition.His

decisioncomessixmonthsbeforehistermwastoendinDecember.

ChiefDeputyMikeNielson,whoistheRepublicancandidateforsheriffintheNovemberelection,willbeactingasinterimsheriffeffectiveimmediately.

InapressreleasetoCurrentinZions-ville,officialsstatethatCampbellhasbeenthetargetofaninvestigationbytheBooneCo.-HamiltonCo.DrugTaskForceandtheFBI.

Campbellreleasedthefollowingstatement:“Certainallegationshaverecentlyarisenin

regardstomyconduct.WhileIbelieveIhavecommittednoillegalacts,Imustapologizeforseriouserrorsofjudgmentinmypersonallife.Ihavethoughtlesslyanddeeplyhurtmyfamily,friends,co-workersandthosewhoplacedtheirtrustinme.Iwillmakenoexcusesformyac-tionsbecausetherearenoexcuses.

“Ialsorealizethatsomemightbelievethatallmypreviouswordsabouthonor,dutyandresponsibilitynowseemhypocritical.WhileIcompletelyunderstandthoseconcerns,IwouldjustsaythatIdid,andstilldo,believeinthose

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“Iwillhavenofurtherstatementonthismat-terandwouldaskforprivacyasIworktoregainthetrustofmylovingwifeShariandourfamilywhohasneedlesslysufferedbecauseofmyself-centeredactions.Iwillalsoworktoagainbe

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Nielsonreleasedastatementfollow-ingthesheriff’sdecision.

“Personallyandprofessionally,Iamdeeplydisappointedandextremelyupsetbythisnews.WhenIlearnedoftheallegationsafewdaysago,Iwantedtobelievewithallmyheartthattheal-legationswerefalse,”Nielsonstated.“IgatheredfactsandverifiedthemwithSheriffCampbell.Ithenmetwiththecountyattorneyandafter-wardsIaskedSheriffCampbelltoresignfromthesheriff’soffice.IbelievethatsteppingdownisnotonlywhatisbestforthecitizensofBooneCo.andtheemployeesofthesheriff’soffice,butitisalsotherightthingtodo.”

OfficialshavenotsaidwhetherCampbellwillbechargedwithcriminalactivity.

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Kyndall Summers models as fashionista Nikki Blaine presents during the CruZionsville fash-ion show. Clothing from local boutiques was used in the show.

Winners of the SullivanMunce Paint Out:•First place youth: James LeFebre, Indianapolis•First place teen: Lauren Phillips, Zionsville

Amateur Adult:•First place: Jennifer Neel, Zionsville•Second place: Heather LaFebre, Indianapolis• Third place: Jeryl Mitsch, Zionsville

Professional:•First place: Bill Inman Art, Muncie•Second place: Kathy Blankenheim, Zionsville• Third place: Nancy Arbuckel, Zionsville

Jennifer Neel, of Zionsville, and her mom, Nancy Neel, after the SullivanMunce Paint Out. Jennifer won first place for the amateur adult category.

“Fast cars and loads of fun” is how CruZionsville director Steve Tarr described the Father’s Day week-end Porsche event. (Photos by Theresa Skutt)

Spencer Wells plays in the trunk of a silver Porsche.

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Last week the SullivanMunce Cultural Center and Patrick Henry Sullivan Museum along with the Zionsville Welcome Center hosted the Garden Classics party. The theme for Garden Classics was old Cuba, with Indianapolis-based artist Rad Drew exhibiting his photo-graphs from a recent trip to the communist-led country. “[Cuba] is a very colorful place but they really have no infrastructure,” Drew said. Cocktails and Cu-ban-inspired foods were served while a live band performed and classic cars were on display.

Indianapolis-based artist Rad Drew stands by a photograph of an old tobacco building in Cuba. Drew visited Cuba with a People to People tourism visa through the U.S. Dept. of Treasury.

Vintage vehicles were on display on Beech Street. (Photos by Sophie Pappas)

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Zionsville Community High School senior and Eagle Scout Jackson Sugar gives a speech in front of Memorial Plaza. Sugar built a new flag stand and the memorial site as part of his service project to become an Eagle Scout. (Submitted photos)

Floyd “Schultzi” Schultz takes the stage at the American Legion in Zionsville. The legion hosted a Flag Day celebration last week and honored Schultz by presenting him with a bottle of sand collected from Normandy Beach, on which he landed on D-Day 70 years ago.

A group of Boy Scouts serenades the crowd with the national anthem.

American Legion post 79, in Zionsville, is the site of Memo-rial Plaza. Bricks surrounding the flag honor local veterans.

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Atlastweek’sspecialmeetingoftheZionsvilleRedevelopmentCommission,the

groupdiscussedamendmentstotheHatWorld

purchaseagreement,whichwasfinalizedbetweenthetownandHatWorld,LLClastweek.

ThiscomesaftertheZionsvillePlanCommissionapprovedplansforHatWorldinFebruary.

HatWorldisexpectedtospendmorethan$21millionintheconstructionofanewcorporatecenter.Itwillbea150,000square-footfacilityatCreeksideCorp.Park.

“ThispurchaseagreementwastheonedatedJan.11,2014,”saidRDCpresidentLukePhenicie.“Thisonealreadyexpired.”

ThegroupapprovedamotionthatwillallowPhenicieandCommissionerBradleyJohnsontolegallymakeminorchangesandsignthepurchaseagreement.

“Youguyshavebeenworkingveryhardonthis,sothankyou,”saidCommissionerKatieCulp.

ThenextRDCmeetingisat6:30p.m.,June23intheCommunityRoomofZions-villeTownHall,1100W.OakSt.

RDC amends Hat World plan

Hat World is expected to spend more than $21 million in the construction of a new corporate center. (File Photo)

What does the amended purchase agreement say?• The first purchase agreement between Hat World and

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• The purchase agreement was reinstated and closed on June 19.

• There is a contribution agreement between Hat World and the town, which states Hat World will pay $15,000 per year to the town.

• The town will assist Hat World in paying for unan-ticipated drainage costs. The total of this amount is $400,000.

• Hat World agrees that if the building project is not complete by Dec. 31, 2015, then the real estate and personal property tax abatements offered to Hat World may be cancelled or terminated.

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ThebuildingthathousesBrown’sonMainwassoldtoGreek’sPizzeriaownerMikeCole,whowillexpandhispizzafranchise.

“ThefronthalfofthepropertywillbearentalunitandthebackhalfwearegoingtosplitbetweenapartyroomandbanquetroomforGreek’sandmorestorageandkitchenspace,”ColesaidinanemailtoCurrent. “ItwaswhatmywifeandIhavewantedforawhileandagoodinvestmentinZionsville.” 

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“The front half of the property will be a rental unit and the back half we are go-ing to split between a party room and ban-quet room for Greek’s and more storage and kitchen space,” said Greek’s Pizzeria owner Mike Cole. Cole purchased the Brown’s on Main building after David Brown decided to enter into semi-retirement this month. (Photo by Sophie Pappas)

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Locally,theBooneCo.RuralElectricMember-shipCorp.hasalreadydonated$500,andtheUPSFoundationhasgiven$5,000.

“Ourultimategoalwouldbeforeverychildtostartschoolonthefirstdaywiththesuppliestheyneed,”co-chairofIndyBackpackAttackTif-fanyDialsaid.“Wetrytogetasmanysuppliesaswecan.Wewanttoeasetheworryofparentswhocan’taffordthem.”

Beginningin1999asacollaborationbetweenbusinesseswhorecognizedastrongneed,thegroupcollectseverythingfrombasicclassroomsuppliestopersonal-hygieneitemsforstudentswhomaynothaveeasyaccesstothem.Mostoftheirdonationscomeinamixofsuppliesinbinsandmonetarydonationsthroughtheirwebsite.Forbig-ticketitemslikebackpacksandscientificcalculatorsthataren’tdonatedasfrequently,bulkpurchasesaremadeusingonlinefunds.

“Wehave120to140businessesparticipatingdependingontheyear.They’rerealteam-buildingexercises,”Dialsaid.“We’vegottenalotofsup-

Backpack Attack starts this week

United Way of Central Indiana Boone Co. office intern Sarah Kissel and director Christie Snyder accept an Operation Round Up grant for $500 from Boone REMC President/CEO Bill Conley. The grant will go towards the Indy Backpack Attack. (Submitted photo)

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portfromthecommunity.It’simportantthattheyseeit’sgoingtohavealong-lastingimpact.”

Dialsaidthatmanybusinesseswillturnthecollectionintoafuncompetition.IndyBackpackAttackstartedacontestoftheirownwhereorganizationscandecoratetheircollectionbins,asthey’dnoticedthistakingplaceevenwithoutincentives.

“There’snothingbetterthanakidhappyaboutgettinganewbackpack.Itshowstherealex-citementthereiswitheducationthatyoumightnotthinkisstillthere,”Dialsaid.

Want to donate? Visit www.currentzionsville to see a list of drop-off locations.

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Last week Zionsville Relay for Life took place at Lions Park. (Above) Zionsville resident Holly Harrell Cole participated in relay as a cancer survivor. Cole is cel-ebrating two years of being cancer-free. (Left) Leigh Ann Akard of Akard True Value helped host a bake sale to raise money for the American Cancer Society. (Submitted photos.)

By Devynn Barnes • [email protected]

TheZionsvilleParksandRecreationDept.metlastweekforthefirsttimethissummer.Atthe

topoftheiragendafordiscus-sionwastheMulberryFieldsskateparkandthedecision

ofwhetherornottoallowbicycles,whichareprohibited.Afteralongdiscussionofsafetyanddesignconcerns,theboarddecidedtherulesattheskateparkwillstayaswritten.

BoardpresidentSteveBullingtonpresentedresearchhehaddonesincetheboardlastmetanddiscussedtheissue,whichwasbroughtforthbylocalpatronsofthepark.Bullingtonprojectedaerialphotosoffourotherlocalskateparksonascreen,examiningthedifferencesbetweenthosethatallowbikesandthosewhichdonot.

Theparksthatallowbikes,includingtheAsaBalesParkinWestfield,DillionParkinNoblesville,andtheIndyCycloplexnearMarianUniversity,allhadcommondistinctivefeatures

suchaslargeamountsofflatspaceandwider,hardenededges.TheCarmelskatepark,whichdoesnotallowbikes,wasdesignedsimilarlytoZionsville’sandismorecompactwithlessrun-offspaceforbikers.

ThedecisioncamedowntothefactthattheZionsvilleskateparkwasnotdesignedforbikes,afactthatparkssuperintendentMattDickeysaidcouldleadtoliabilityiftheboardweretoapprovethemotiontoallowthem.

Bullingtonsaidtheconcernisthattherewouldbe“alotgoingoninarelativelycompactspace,”inducingpotentialrisk.

AttorneyRogerBurrusalsospokeofthedan-gersofallowingbikesbecausetheywerenotconsideredinthepark’soriginaldesign,whichwouldmean“creatinganewtheoryofliability.”

Theriskforthebikersandtheskateparkwasultimatelytoohigh,andthereforetheparkwillremainopentoskateboardersonly.

Theboard’snextmeetingisat7p.m.,July9,inZionsvilleTownHall,1100W.OakSt.

Skate park just for boarders

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How one Hoosier Village resident turned his passion for trains into a community attractionBy Sophie Pappas • [email protected]

Dr.DavidC.Vandersallreceivedhisfirstmodeltrainsetasagiftfromhisparentswhenhe

wasafirst-graderinGreenSprings,Ohio.Afterthat,thefamilysetitunderthe

Christmastreeeveryyear.“Iwasalwaysfascinatedwithtrains,”Vander-

sallsaid.Now,asaresidentoftheHoosierVillage

retirementcommunity,Vandersallissharinghisloveoftrainswiththepublic.

Studying trains and teethAftergraduatingfromdentalschool,serving

intheU.S.AirForce,movingaroundthenationtoteachperiodonticsatvariouscollegesanduniversities,andoperatinghisownperiodonticspracticeonNorthMeridianStreetinIndianapolis,Vandersallstillisplayingwithtrains.

“Alotofchildrengothroughaphaseoflovingtrainsandastheygetoldertheystartlovingcarsorsomethingelseintheirteenageyears,andthetrainjuststaysintheattic.ButIalwayskeptmytrains,theyalwaysstuckwithme,”hesaid.

BythetimeVandersallandhiswifeBarbhadthreesons,thefamily’strainsweresetupinthebasement.

“[Theboys]werefascinatedbythemandwealwayshadthematChristmastime,”hesaid.

Overtheyearshiscollectionhasgrownasheshopsforitemsatauctionsandconventions.HeisalsoamemberoftheCentralIndianaChapteroftheMidwestDivisionoftheTrainCollectorsAssociation.

In2007,andoneyearbeforeheclosedhispractice,Vandersallmovedwithhiswife,Barb,toHoosierVillage.HebroughtwithhimasignificantcollectionofmodeltrainsandaccessoriesthatsoonfoundahomeintheResidenceHall.

Vandersall’scollectionissolargeitdoesn’tfitinoneroom.However,whenHoosierVillagebuiltHawthornHall,thenewthree-storyresidentialapartmentbuilding,aspecialtrainroomoffthefrontlobbywasincludedintheplan.ThoughHawthornHallopenedlastfall,thetrainroomonlyrecentlyopened.Settingupthedisplaywasnosmalltask.

“It’sanoperation,”Vandersallsaid.Andwhilehepreferstocallhisspacethe

HoosierVillageTrainRoom,othersinthecom-munityrefertoitasvisitingtheGumLine,whichisanodtoVandersall’syearsspentstudyingandoperatingonpatientsgumsandoralbones.

“TheGumLinenicknameisreallyjustformyemail,”Vandersallsaidwithasmile.“Butpeoplethinkit’scatchy.”

Tofinishthemodeltrainlayoutthisyear,adesignerwashired,atraintablebuiltandlotsoffriendsandfamilymemberssteppedintohelp.HoosierVillageresidentsDonMacPhersondonatedtrainartworkforthewalls,andEarlCot-toncraftedthemodeltugboatinthelake.Vandersall’sson,Mark,helpedhimsetupthe

trains,andhiswifepositionedanimalsgrazinginfields,skiersonthemountain,iceskaters,andmore.Signsontheroom’swindowsthankmorethan20peoplefortheirassistance.

Oneitemhesayshe’llneverpartwithisa1930s-eradieselengineandcars.Thesleeksilverstreamlinerhasalwaysbeenhisfavorite.

“It’salifelonglove,”Vandersallsaid.

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“I always kept my trains; they always stuck with me.”

Hawthorn Hall at Hoosier Village 5300 W 96th St.

Indianapolis, IN 46268 873-3349

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Dr. David C. Vandersall runs his model trains. (Photo by Sophie Pappas)

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ourshipofstatewillbeswampedbythosewhowerepromptedtoaddictionyearsearlier.

Butthisdangerisalmostsecret.Itisadvo-catedbythegovernmentandthosewhowetrust.Thepusherscometoourhomesandtoourschools.Thesedealerswantusaddictedtodebt.Youngfolksreceiveabountyofofferstobor-row!Loans,creditcards,deferredpaymentsandadvancesallarepromisedasentitlementsanddeservedrewards.Whywait?Whyspendwithinourmeans?Whyearnitandthenspendit?

Commercialsclogourminds.“Free”govern-mentprograms!Grabitnow!Howcananythingbefree?Somebodyispaying.Shouldtheloansbemarked,“Borrowingcancauselong-termregretandlowlifeattainment;”or“Debtcausesanxiety,stressandotherrelatedailments.”Debtisdan-gerousandmustbetreatedassuch.

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Commentary by Terry Anker

“Smokingbypregnantwomenmayresultinfetalinjury,prematurebirth,andlowbirthweight,”isaclassic.Ormaybeonehasaprefer-ence,“Cigarettesmokecontainscarbonmon-oxide.”Directandsimpleworkstoo,“Smokingcauseslungcancer,heartdisease,emphysema,andmaycomplicatepregnancy.”WhicheveroftheU.S.SurgeonGeneralwarningsaffixedtotobaccoproductsthatwefindmostcompelling,fewaremissingthepoint–smokingisdanger-ousandmustbetreatedassuch.Now,wearelabelingallkindsofproductsandactivitiesasrisky.Life,itseems,isfilledwithperil.

Asmyeldestsonandhiscompadreshavejustembarkedintotheadultwork–someheadingtocollegeandotherstobegintheirfirstfull-timejob–theyarebeinginundatedwithallkindsofnewexperiences.Somequicklybecomeaddictedtothem.Thepainislimitedatfirstbut,intime,theseaddictionswillwreakhavoconthem,theirfamiliesandallofourcommunities.Inevitably,governmentwillattempttohelpthehaplessand

Life is filled with peril

TerryAnkerisanassociateeditorofCurrentPublishing,[email protected].

BrianKelly,publisher,andSteveGreenberg,

generalmanager,areco-ownersof

CurrentPublishing,[email protected].

Well,itsdejavualloveragain.FormerSec-retaryofStateHillaryClintonisoutpushingherlatestbook(fictionornon-fiction,depend-ingonwhichendofthepoliticalspectrumoneresides)asshereadiesforanotherrunforpresident.It’sgoingtobeexhausting.Alltheoldghostswillreartheiruglyheadsinclud-ing,butnotlimitedto,Whitewater,BenghaziandSandyBurger(Youmayrememberhimas“SandyBurglar,”theformerWhiteHousena-tionalsecurityadviserunderBillClinton,whopleadedguiltytoremovinganddestroyingcop-iesofclassifieddocumentsabouttheClintonadministration’srecordonterrorism).Wewon-derwhatcouldhavebeeninthosedocumentsthatwouldhavecausedBurgertoriskhisca-reerandreputation,suchasitwas,todestroythem.Let’snotforgetaboutthetidyprofitshemadetradingcattlefutures.Sheclaimedtohave“studiedtheWallStreetJournal”tolearnhowtotrade,butiteventuallycameoutthatshehadahighlyplacedsourcedinsideTysonFoodsto,well,helpher.And,ofcourse,thevast“right-wingconspiracy”calledMonicaLewinskywillsurface.Aswestated,exhaust-ing.We’llhavetoendureitall.Perhapshertimingisjustaboutright.AsPresidentBarackObamahasshown,youdon’thavetohaveanyqualificationsorexperiencetowinthepresi-dency,sosheseemsasgoodasin.However,ashersomewhat-rockyfirstweektoutingherbookhasproven,maybesomeareseeingthroughthisemptypantsuit.Whoknows?Itwillbeinteresting,albeittiring,viewing.AbouttheonlythingthatcouldrivalthiswouldbeareappearanceofRepublicanMittRomney,whogaveawayaclearshotatthepresidencyafterthefirstdebatewithObama,obviouslyhavingjustbeendischargedfromtheGOP-fundedGeorgeH.W.BushInstituteforSpineRemoval.Wouldabonafide,honest-to-goodnessleader,bereftofself-interests,pleasecometothefore?Now?

The Hillary Showis well on its way

In all seriousness, mammograms are important

“A bad attitude is merely a reflection of how you feel about yourself.”

- David Roppo

Commentary by Danielle Wilson

Ijustreturnedfrommyannualappoint-mentwiththemammogrammachine,andI

havetosay,asIdoeveryyear,“blecht!”Iknowit’sanimportant,potentiallylife-savingprocedure,

andIunderstandthatinthegrandschemeofthings,allthepokingandpinchingisn’treallythatbigofdeal,butIstillfeellikecurlingupwithablanketandahotmugofsoupasifvictimized.

AndIdon’tknowwhy.My“handler”wasactuallyverynice.Shekeptmeinformedthroughouttheentireprocessandfedmeconstantencouragement.Sheletmeseetheimagesastheyappearedonthescreen,andevencongratulatedmeonmyapparentlysveltepectoralmuscles.Butthere’sjustsomethingabouthavinganotherhumanbeingcontortingyourhalf-exposedupperbodyaroundandintoacold,stainlessandglasscontraptionthatleavesyoufeelinglikeapieceofmeatbeingpreppedforthesausagemaker.It’sbreastTwister,withadefinite,sadistic,twist.

Andanotherthingthatrathergalledme,asifIhaven’talreadyhadtocompensateenoughformyrathersmallbosom,isthatmam-mogramsaremorechallengingfortheless-endowed.Sincetherereallyisn’tthatmuchtoworkwith,yousee,scoopingandpullingeverysingleounceoftissueintoplaceisimperativeforareadableimage.HowmanytimesdidIhear“Nope,it’snotworking.Let’stryagain.”

Butmygalwasaperfectionist,sowepressedonwithourgame:“Leftshouldertoblue,chinonyellow,rightarmongreen,standonyourtippytoes,justleanforwardonebittored,holdyourbreathand…Letmejustchangethispositionhere…nowtrywrappingyourhandaroundblueagain….”Argh!Eventually,shedidmanagesomelovelyshots,ifIdodaysomyself,buttheordealleftmeabitrattled.Itdidn’thelpthatsherecommendTylenolonmywayouttohelpwithwhatIcanonlyassumewillbesorenessandperhapsbruising.DidyouthinkIwaskiddingaboutthemanhandling?

Again,IknowIhavenorighttocomplain.Severalofmyfriendsarebreastcancersurvi-vors(superheroes,everysingleone!),andtheyhavecertainlyputthesefewshortmomentsofmilddiscomfortintotoperspective.Butlet’sbehonestherepeople,menwouldnevertoler-atethis“game”foronesecondifitweretheirboypartsbeingsmooshedbetweentheglass!Twister?MorelikeChutesandLadders.Ahwell,untilnextyear.Peaceout.

DanielleWilsonisacontributingcolumnist.Youmaye-mailheratdanielle@currentincarmel.com.

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B E l I E v E I T !Ournationhasallsortsofarcane,nonsensicallawsonthebooks.Eachweek,we’llshareonewithyou.InNewYorkitisillegaltocongregateinpublicwithtwoormorepeoplewhileeachwearingamaskoranyfacecoveringwhichdisguisesyouridentity.

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Wear your dancing shoes - The nationally-recognized Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra will bring

its unique blend of big band flair to the Carmel Gazebo stage at 7:30 p.m. June 25. Indiana’s offi-

cial ambassadors of big band jazz, this orchestra was created to preserve and advance the entire dynamic history of the big band. Patterned after popular bands, both past and present, the India-napolis Jazz Orchestra is committed to perform-ing world-class musical arrangements based on classic tunes from the Great American Songbook. In addition to performing the best of the tradi-tional big band repertoire, the orchestra also features outstanding new arrangements and compositions. For more information visit www.carmelgazeboconcerts.org.

Freedom Fest - The biggest event in Fishers comes up this weekend June 28 & 29! Fish-

ers Freedom Festival at Roy G. Holland Park is for the whole family and includes plenty of kid

activities, craft vendors, food, games, parade, fireworks and more. 1 Park Dr., Fishers June 28 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; June 29 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; 5:30p.m.-9p.m. (after parade) and after fireworks until 11:15p.m. Admission is free, please bring canned goods or school supplies to donate. Free shuttle service from Fishers Municipal Complex. For more info call 317-595-3195 or visit www.fishersfreedomfestival.org.

Make your own T-shirt quilt – Have a stack of old T-shirts that need to be repurposed? The

Noblesville Library, 1 Li-brary Plaza, will discuss and demonstrate the

basic process of making a T-shirt quilt from 6:30 to 8 p.m. June 26. Participants will observe how to prepare the shirts, how to layout the quilt top, and how to finish the project. If a participant brings a T-shirt to the class, they will leave the session with a sample T-shirt block to be used in a future quilt. Register by calling 776-6939 or online at www.hepl.lib.in.us. For more informa-tion call 770-3209.

Walk with a … – Washington Township Parks and Recreation and its “special guests” walk the

trail at MacGregor Park, 21105 MacGregor Park Rd., each week through Aug. 7. The

program is designed to get families out to move their bodies and expand their knowledge at 9:30 a.m. Thursdays. Discover more about being a doctor, a fireman, a policeman an orthodontist and many more careers. For more information, visit http://washingtontownship-hc.us.

Mi Colombia – The Colombian Folkloric Ballet of Houston will perform at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.

June 28 in the Zionsville Performing Arts Center, 1000 Mulberry St. Tickets prices

range from $23 to $30. To purchase tickets, visit www.vendini.com.

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Members of the Colombian Folkloric Ballet of Houston want to spread the message about Colombia’s cultural diversity. (Submitted photos)

“Mi Colombia,” a performance by the Colom-bian Folkloric Ballet of Houston•ZionsvillePerformingArtsCenter•1000MulberrySt.inZionsville•2:30and7:30p.m.June28•Ticketsstartat$23•Formoreinformationcall733-4833 or visit http://pac.zcs.k12.in.us/pac.

Colombian Ballet to perform in ZionsvilleBy Joseph Knoop • [email protected]

Therichculture,musicanddanceofColom-biawillbecomingtoZionsvillePerformingArtsCenterJune28courtesyoftheColombianFolk-

loricBalletofHouston.Eberto“Tiko”Amador,president

andexecutivedirectorofthebal-let,saidhehopesthatthediversityofColombiawillradiatethroughtheperformance.

“Therearegoodpeople,hardworkingpeople,andwe’reveryproudofourcultureandback-ground,”Amadorsaid.

Foundedin1983,theColombianFolkloricBallet’smissionstatementincludesthepres-ervationandcelebrationofColombianculturethrougheducation,folkdancesandculturalprogramsyearround.

Theshow“MiColombia”portraysthefivemajorregionsofColombiathroughmusicanddance,includingtheAndes,AtlanticCoast,theEasternPlains,thePacificCoastandtheAma-zonrainforest.

AmadorfelttheneedtopromoteanewimageofColombiabecauseofitsstereo-typicalportrayalasalandofdrugdealersandnegativity.

“WehavethesecondgenerationofColom-biansintheHoustonarea,”Amadorsaid.“It’ssomethingthatI’mveryproudof.Thenewgenerationishelpingusmaintaintraditionandtheculture.”

Theballetcompanyprovideslessonstobothprofessionaldancersandat-riskyouthintheHoustonarea.DancersfortheballetcompanyarealsoregularlytakentoperformancesoftheHoustonBalletandHoustonTheatreDistrictBroadwaymusicalstoenhancetheirtraining.

“TheloveIhaveformycountry,it’sinmyveins,”saidSandraVillaquiran,whoperformsasasoloistdancerfortheballetcompany.

Villaquiran,whoconsidersherselfafirstgen-erationColombianAmerican,sharesAmador’ssentimentsabouttheneedtoportraythecul-turalvarietyofColombia.Villaquiranparticipatesinthechildren’soutreachprograms,teachingkidsaboutthecountry’sheritageandinstruct-ingthemindance.

“They’rejustenamoredbythemakeupanddresses,andthey’relearning,”Villaquiransaid.ManynativeColombianchildrenbegindancelessonsinprimaryschool,somethingColombian

Americanyouthrarelyreceiveuntilthey’reolder,ifatall.

AndVillaquiran’sfavoriteportionoftheshowistheAmazoniandance,featuringfastandstrongmovements.

“Ifeelahugeconnectionwithmyaudience,”Villaquiransaid.

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www.currentzionsville.comNIGHT & DAYBeef & Boards Presents: ‘Mary Poppins’•Thisfamily-friendly tale of Mary Poppins,

the extraordinary nanny who flies into the Banks home and changes the lives of the children and the parents, is presented for the first time at Beef & Boards. Enjoy the magic and music of Mary Pop-pins and be sure to check out the added Saturday matinees.•9301MichiganRd.,Indianapolis•Todayat 1 and 8 p.m.; June 26 at 1 and 8 p.m.; June 27 at 8 p.m.; June 28 at 1:30 and 8 p.m.; June 29 at 1:30 p.m.•Ticketsstartat$38.50.•872-9664•www.beefandboards.com

Lincoln Park Concert Series•Spendtheeveningat Lincoln Park in Zionsville and listen to live music every Wednesday evening in June and July. Tonight’s performance is Rockin’ the Blues featuring The Breaks. Seating is limited; food will be for sale and attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and/or chairs.•CornerofFirstandOakStreets,Zionsville•Tonightfrom7–8:30p.m.•Free•873-3836

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Clay Terrace Summer Concert Series•Enjoyasummernightout while listening to live music

from local bands. Pizza will be available for pur-chase from Tony Sacco’s. Tonight’s performance is byAreaCode812.•GrassyKnollbehindKonaGrillatClayTerrace•Tonightfrom7–9p.m.•Free•818-0725•www.clayterrace.com

Noblesville Summer Concert Series•NoblesvilleParks and Recreation Department offers free sum-mer concerts through July at either Dillon Park or Forest Park. Tonight’s show features My Yellow RickshawatDillonPark.•Tonightfrom7–9p.m.•776-6350•Free•6351MidlandLane,Noblesville•www.cityofnoblesville.org

Noblesville Main Street “Thursday Market”•ThisEuropean-style market offers locally grown pro-duce, artisan foods, high quality art, live music and more.•Locatedintheurbanparkjusteastof839ConnerSt.inNoblesville•Tonightfrom5to8p.m.•Free•776-0205•www.noblesvillemainstreet.org

Dinner on the Deck and Green Market at Traders Point Creamery•Enjoy seasonal menus and live music

while dining outside under the summer sky. Shop-ping will be available at the Summer Green Market from5–8p.m.•9101MooreRoad,Zionsville•Tonightfrom5–9p.m.•733-1700•www.tpforganics.com

Cool Creek Concert Series•CoolCreekParkpres-ents an outdoor concert featuring The Jeremy Vogt Band. Gates open at 6, music starts at 7 and this family friendly event is a great way to experience liveentertainmentoutdoors.•Tonightfrom6–9p.m.•$5foradults,kids12andunderarefree.•2000E.151stSt.,Carmel•770-4400•www.myhamil-toncountyparks.com

The Amp After Dark at Nickel Plate Amphitheater •TheAfterDarkseriesisbackinFishers;allsum-mer long adults are welcome to listen to great music and dance under the stars. Tonight’s per-formanceisfromGeneDeerandDougHenthorn.•DowntownFishers•Tonightfrom9to11p.m.•Free•595-3150•www.fishers.in.us/parks

Westfield Playhouse Presents: “The Diary of Anne Frank”•Thisgrippingproductiontellsthetrue story of Anne Frank, a teenager in the Nether-lands who, in 1942, went into hiding to escape Nazi persecution.•1836StateRoad32W.,Westfield•Tonight at 7:30 p.m.; June 28 at 7:30 p.m.; June 29 at 2:30p.m.•Adulttickets$12,Seniors$10.•896-2707•www.westfieldplayhouse.org

Summer Nights Film Series at the Indianapolis Museum of Art•TheIMA’sbeautifuloutdooramphi-theater is the place to be for enjoying movies on the lawn. Bring blankets and picnics (no alcoholic beverages); concessions are available. Tonight’s featureis“TheFrenchConnection.”•4000MichiganRd.,Indianapolis•Gatesopenat7forpicnicking;moviestartsatapproximately9:30.•$10perper-son,$6formembers•www.imamuseum.org

Carmel Farmer’s Market•Oneof Indiana’s largest farmer’s markets, Carmel’s event features

over 60 vendors that sell only Indiana-grown and/or produced edible products. Fun for the whole family, this farmer’s market includes cooking demonstrations,musicandfreeparking.•1CenterGreen,Carmel•Todayfrom8–11:30a.m.•Freeadmission•710-0162•www.carmelfarmersmarket.com Saxony Market•Findfreshproducefromlocalartisans along with prepared food, kids activities andmore.•13578E.131stSt.,Fishers.•Todayfrom8a.m.tonoon.•Free•770-1818•www.saxony-indiana.com

Fishers Farmers Market•Visitavarietyofvendorsat the new location in front of the Nickel Plate Amphitheater; items for sale include fresh fruits and vegetables, honey, coffee, jams, sweet treats andmanyhotbreakfastoptions.•1MunicipalDrive,Fishers•Todayfrom8–noon.•Freeadmission•578-0700•www.fisherschamber.com

Noblesville Farmers Market•TheRiverviewHospi-tal overflow lot hosts Noblesville’s Farmers Market which includes fresh produce, bedding plants, freshflowers,honey,bakedtreatsandmore.•SR19&38inNoblesville•Todayfrom8a.m.to12:30p.m.•Freeadmission•776-0205•www.noblesvil-lemainstreet.org

Zionsville Farmers Market•Plantsandflowersplus produce and baked goods are available for sale.•CornerofFirstandHawthorne,Zionsville•Todayfrom8to11a.m.•Freeadmission•873-3836•www.zionsvillechamber.org

Marsh Symphony on the Prairie: The Music of Led Zeppelin•ConnerPrairie’soutdooramphitheaterplays host to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra as they perform the music of Led Zeppelin under guestconductorBrentHavens.•13400AllisonvilleRd.,Fishers•Todayfrom9a.m.to3p.m.•Ticketsstart at $24; see the ISO website or buy tickets atparticipatingMarshsupermarkets.•639-4300•www.indianapolisymphonyorchestra.org

The Hoosierland Train •RidetheHoosierland Train from Fishers to Forest Park in Noblesville or to the

Noblesville Square for shopping and dining. Run by Indiana Transportation Museum, this route is designed to enjoy a unique outing with family and friends.•DepartsFishersTrainStationat12:45to-day; returns from Forest Park at 2:45 and from the NoblesvilleSquareat2:55.•Pleasecall773-6000forticketpricesandreservations.•www.itm.org

Fishers Summer Concert Series •FreesummerconcertsatNickelPlate District Amphitheater are

back. Grab chairs, blankets and snacks and enjoy outdoor music from a variety of bands. Tonight PiratesoftheCaribbeanisplaying.•DowntownFishers•Tonightfrom7to9p.m.•Free•595-3150

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By Sophie Pappas [email protected]

Inafamilyfullofhighachievers,EmmaPetts,19,ofZionsville,standsoutasthe

folklorist.Whilehersister,14-year-old

SophiaJoellePetts,singsavarietyofpopmusicandreleasedherfirstsingleoniTunesthisyear,Emmaismakinganameforherselfinothervenues.

Emma,aZionsvilleCommunityHighSchoolgraduate,studiessocialworkatIndianaUni-versity-PurdueUniversity,insteadofmusic.

“Ididn’twanttomakeitseemlikeajob,becauseIlovemusic,”Emmasaid.

Howeverthathasn’tstoppedherfrompur-suingdreamsofstardom.JustthismonthshewasinClevelandtoauditionforTheVoice,anationallytelevisedsingingcompetition.

Alsothissummer,Emmaandherboy-friendJDHall,19,areperformingaseriesofshowslocally.OnevenueisinsideGreek’sPizzeriaonMainStreet.

“Weperformedtherelastsummeraswellandreallylovedit,”Emmasaid.

Hall,whoisalsoaZCHSgraduate,playstheguitarandsingswhileEmmadoesallleadvocals.

“Westartedperformingtogetherafterhehelpedmewithonesong,”Emmasaid.“Andnowwereallylikedoingit.”

NIGHT & DAYMOON DOG TAVERN – 4825 E. 96th St., Indianapolis – www.moondogtavern.com June 26 – American Cheese

June 27 – Cousin RogerJune 28 – Dude!

June 29 – Jason BrownTHREE D’S PUB & CAFé – 13644 N. Meridian St. – www.threedspubandcafe.com

June 27 – I Dream in Evergreen, John and Luke, Max UraskyJune 28 – Jenn Cristy, Myah Evans, Thomas Wayne Pruitt

HOPWOOD CELLARS WINERy – 12 E. Cedar St., Zionsville – www.hopwoodcellars.com

June 27 – The WilsonsJune 28 – John Hall & Mario Hoven

TRADERS POINT CREAMERy – 9101 Moore Rd., Zi-onsville – www.tpforganics.com

June 27 – Tides TrioMATT THE MILLER’S TAVERN – 11 City Center Dr., Carmel – mtmtavern.com

June 29 – KRS TrioCOOL CREEK PARK – 2000 E. 151st St., Westfield – www.myhamiltoncountyparks.com

June 27 – The Jeremy Vogt BandDR. JAMES A. DILLON PARK – 6001 Edenshall Lane, Noblesville – www.cityofnoblesville.org/parks

June 26 – My Yellow Rickshaw VOGUE NIGHTCLUB – 6259 N. College Ave., India-napolis – www.thevogue.com

June 25 – Dead KennedysJune 26 – George Clinton & Parliament FunkadelicJune 27 – Cut CopyJune 28 – Bone Thugs N HarmonyJune 29 – Xavier Rudd

*Performers are scheduled, but may change

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Emma Petts, 19, and JD Hall, 19, of Zionsville, sing in-side Greek’s Pizzeria, at 30 N. Main St., Zionsville.

See Emma and JD at Greek’s Pizzeria from 7 to 9 p.m., June 26, July 17 and July 31.

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- June 27Jeremy Vogt Band

Cool Creek Park 2000 East 151st Street Carmel/WestfieldFor details call 317.770.4400 or visit myhamiltoncountyparks.com

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Cocktail: Frozen Lime

DaiquiriIngredients: •1(12fluidounce)canfrozenlimeadeconcentrate

•12fluidouncesrum•1trayicecubes

Directions: Inablender,combinelimeadeconcentrate,rumandicecubes.Blenduntilsmooth.Pourintoglassesandserveim-mediately.

Ingredients: 1(18ounce)packagesmallchocolatechipcookies,1/4cupmargarine,melted,1cuphotfudgetopping,2quartsvanillaicecream,1cupwhippedcream,12cherries

The Scoop:RockstonePizzaisalocalrestaurantandpubthatserveswoodfirepizzas,withawidevarietyoftoppings.Thetraditionalcreateyourownpizzashavetheoptionofawheatcrust.RockstonePizzaalsooffersavariedselectionofsalads,sandwiches,andpastas.Thepubfeatures24draftbeershandpickedfromlocal,regionalandimportedsources.Type of Food:Italian/AmericanAverage Price: $10-$18.50Food recommendations: TheClubMedpizzawithdriedartichokes,basilpesto,roastedtomatoes,pistachio,peperonata,crumbledfetaandricotta.

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Rockstone Pizza

Directions: Crushhalfthecookies(about20)tomakecrumbs.Combinecrumbswithmeltedmargarineandpressintothebottomofa9-inchspringformpanorpieplate.Standremainingcookiesaroundedgeofpan.Spread3/4cupfudgetoppingovercrust.Freeze15minutes.Meanwhile,soften1quartoficecreaminmicrowaveoroncountertop.Aftercrusthaschilled,spreadsoftenedicecreamoverfudgelayer.Freeze30minutes.Scoopremainingquartoficecreamintoballsandarrangeoverspreadicecreamlayer.Freezeuntilfirm,4hoursorovernight.Toserve,garnishwithremainderoffudgetopping,whippedcreamandcherries.Source: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chocolate-chip-cookie-ice-cream-cake/detail.aspx

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The second aspect of custody is physical custody, which is much more often the subject of dispute. Simply stated, physical custody refers to where the children spend their time. As an initial matter, parents may create a unique schedule which satis�es the needs of their children and each other. Often, however, developing a parenting time schedule can be very challenging. When parties are unable to agree, the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines provide a parenting time schedule that gradually increases as the children age, provides for a division of holidays, and time with the children should one parent live a signi�cant distance from the children’s primary residence. It should be noted, though, that the Guidelines represent a minimum amount of reasonable parenting time to be afforded to the non-custodial parent. Many Indiana Courts commonly award an involved, non-custodial parent parenting time in excess of the schedule provided in the Guidelines.

People often feel the need to “have their day in court,” believing that if the judge hears “their side of the story” the custody order will be in their favor. However, in evaluating whether to ask a judge to make a ruling on custody and parenting time, the parties would be well advised to keep in mind that time in court is limited, and it is dif�cult to present all of the information believed to be important. A judge often only has �fteen-thirty (15-30) minutes to hear evidence. This is not to say that such con�icts which arise should not be litigated. However, once you proceed to court, the �nal decision is out of your hands.If parties are unable to reach an agreement, Indiana Courts will focus on the “best interest of the children” and in doing so will consider a number of factors in determining an appropriate custodial and parenting time arrangement. These factors include, but are not limited to, which parent has served as the primary caregiver; the child’s age and sex; the wishes of the child and the parties; the child’s relationship with each parent, siblings, and others; the child’s adjustment to their home, school, and community; and the mental and physical health of all involved.

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The Nickel Plate Arts Festivalis in the Heart of Tipton

Saturday, June 28, 9 am – 5 pm128 E. Madison Street

In tents east of Tipton’s historic courthouse

• Tipton Art Guild Art Show & Sales• Live Music by the Tipton Community Band• Presentations by the Tipton Community Theatre• Art Activities & Youth Art Exhibit at Tipton Public Library• Food including some of Tipton’s favorite pork dishes

GHDT to present ‘Joan of Arc’

DANCE

By Jessica Fox • [email protected]

TheGregoryHancockDancetheatrehopestoenlightenandinspireitsaudienceswithitsinter-

pretationoftheclassictaleof“JoanofArc”attheTarkingtonTheatreonJune27and28.

It’sadanceperformance–inspiredbytheidealofthemisunderstood,uncompromisingheroinewhoremainstruetoherinnervoiceandvision.

GregoryHancocksaidthat“JoanofArc”willfeatureagroupofeightdancersthateachrepre-senthervoices,hersoldiers,hersupporters,heraccusersandherfire.

Andalongwiththe“JoanofArc”performancethecompanywillperformtwootherpieces.

“AsadancerofGHDT,Ican’twaitforouraudi-encememberstoseeourupcomingconcert.Withthebeautifullyepicpiece,‘JoanofArc,’thesimplicityof‘TheSari’andtheworldpremiereof‘UntilThereIsNoMore…’theconcertconveysamixtureofstrengthandfrailty,”saidassistantdirectoranddancerMelanieEakman.

“TheSari”performanceportraysthebalanceandcoexistenceoftraditionandprogress.It’saperformancethatismorespecificallyaboutthiscoexistenceinIndia.

“Thisisanaudiencefavoritepieceandismes-merizing,poignantandbeautiful,”Hancocksaid.

“UntilThereIsNoMore…”isapersonalpiecethatwasinspiredbyreoccurringthemesinHan-cock’swork.

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“Joan of Arc” will feature dancers portraying the different aspects of the life of the classical French heroine. (Submitted photo)

“Theconceptofbeingcaughtsomewherebe-tweenHeavenandEarth,thechallengesinthislife,thememoriesofwherewecamefromandtheconstantsearchforanswersofwherewegoafterthishumanlife.…Ihavechosentopresentthepieceinawaywhereaudiencescancreatetheirowninterpretation,”Hancocksaid.

Gregory Hancock’s “Joan of Arc”•TheTarking-ton Theatre at the Center for the Performing Arts inCarmel•7p.m.June27and28•Ticketsstartat$38.50•Formoreinformationcall843-3800orvisit www.thecenterforperformingarts.org

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Sunday, July 13: Indianapolis Symphonic BandSponsored by Resler’s Tax Service Inc.

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Sunday, July 27: Barton Rogers Big BandSponsored by The Farmers Bank

Sunday, August 3: Joy Swing Jazz OrchestraSponsored by Hare Chevrolet

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Home prices up more than 9 percent

Building permits show growth

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Commentary by Jim Litten

Withaveragehomepricesreaching$168,669inWithaveragehomepricesreaching$168,669in

May2014,homesalespricesareup7percentcomparedtoMay2013.

SevenoftheninecountiesthatF.C.Tuckertracksexperiencedslightlyhigherhomesalespricesinthefirstfivemonthsof2014comparedtothesametimeperiodlastyear.

InBooneCounty,priceswereup9.2percentreaching$276,054.

• TheaveragesalepricecontinuestoclimbinZionsville.Forthefirstfivemonthsofthisyear,homessoldfor$376,292onaverage–anincreaseof9.2percentcomparedto2013.

• OfthehomesalesinZionsvillelastmonth,twowerepriced$1millionto$2million;10werepriced$500,000to$1million;20werepriced$300,000to$499,999;14werepriced$200,000to$299,999;andsixwerepriced$100,000to$199,999.

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May’sbuildingpermitreportsindicatethatsin-gle-familybuildingpermitsincreased3percentsince2013year-to-dateandhaveincreased2

percentoverthemonthincentralIndiana.

Reportsindicatetherehavebeen2,189newhomepermitsissuedsofarthisyearcomparedto2,130issuedin2013duringthesametimeframe.

“Itisimportanttonotetheinfluenceofthese

numbersonthelocaleconomy,”saidSteveLains,CEOoftheBuildersAssociationofGreaterIn-dianapolis.“Permitsequatetoasignificantlocaleconomicimpactandjobcreationwhicharevitalcomponentstoathrivingcommunity.”

“Additionally,thestableuptickinnewcon-structionpermitsisadefiniteindicatorofsolidindustrydemand,”Lainssaid.

IncentralIndiana,thepermitsissuedthroughMay2014havecreatedatotaleconomicimpactof$392,014,445inlocalincome,$88,993,769inlocaltaxesand6,637localjobs,yeartodate.

• HomesaleshavedeclinedinZionsville,downto52homesinMay2014,adecreaseof44.7percentcomparedtoMay2013.

• InventoryhasdecreasedinZionsville.InMay2014,210homeswereonthemarket.InMay2013,227homeswereavailableforsale.

• HomesinZionsvillearesellingatafasterpace.Forthefirstfivemonthsofthisyear,homesstayedonthemarketanaverageof82days,whichis14fewerdaysthanthesametimeperiodlastyear.

Thoughsaleshavebeenslowtogrowthisyear,we’restilloptimistic.

Affordabilityandlowinterestrateshavebeenfavorableforbuyerslookingtomakesmartpurchases,sowehopetoseemorepositivemo-mentuminthecomingmonths.

County Total Permits Local Income Local Taxes Local Jobs

Boone 193 $34,563,174 $784,413 585

Hamilton 854 $152,937,568 $34,719,360 2,589

Hancock 157 $28,116,157 $6,382,833 476

Hendricks 298 $53,366,973 $12,115,186 904

Johnson 264 $47,278,124 $10,732,917 800

Madison 39 $6,984,268 $1,585,545 118

Marion 320 $57,306,817 $13,009,596 970

Morgan 44 $7,879,687 $1,788,819 133

Shelby 20 $3,581,676 $813,100 61

Totals: 2,189 $392,014,445 $88,993,769 6,637

Retirees suffer as 401(k) rollover boom enriches brokers - Former employees shifted $321 billion from 401(k)-style plans to individual retirement accounts in 2012, up about 60 percent in a decade, according to Cerulli Associates, a Boston-based research firm. As a result, IRAs hold $6.5 trillion, more than the $5.9 trillion in 401(k)-style accounts. A three-month Bloomberg investigation found that former employees at major companies have complained that sales representatives lured them into rolling over their 401(k) nest eggs into unsuitable IRA investments. While retirees can generally leave their savings in 401(k) plans, fi-nancial firms entice them with cold calls, Internet ads, storefront signs and cash incentives to switch to IRAs. They tout the advantage of the IRA’s wide variety of investment choices over the typical 401(k) plan’s limited menu. Yet that appeal can also be a pitfall for retirees offered expensive and high-risk invest-ments. IRAs often charge higher fees than those associated with 401(k) plans, giving brokers an incentive to promote rollovers. “You’re going into the wild, wild west when you take your money out of a 401(k) and put it into an IRA,” said Karen Friedman, executive vice president and policy director of the Pension Rights Center, a Washington-based group representing retirees. SOURCE: Bloomberg News

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Commentary by Andrea McMath

Manypeoplehaveheardofrehabilitationorphysicaltherapy,andmanymayknowthatsome

hospitalsofferawidearrayofrehabilitationservicesformen,womenandchildren.Still,few

fullyunderstandthewidearrayofservicesthatrehabilitationservicescover.Infact,somethera-piesarerarelydiscussed.

Therearemanytherapyservicesofferedforpelvicpain(inbothmenandwomen),butyourarelyhearpeopletalkaboutthemen’stherapiesandpelvicpain.

Typically,peopleseeorhearaboutwomen’spelvichealthissues,suchasincontinenceafterchildbirthorsurgeries,ortailbonepain.Menalsosufferfrompelvichealthissuesandwillusuallyseemultipledoctorsbeforegoingthroughphysi-caltherapy.Wefindthatformanypatients,goingthroughphysicaltherapyfirstwillbetterpreparethebodyforsurgery,orsometimeshelpthemavoidsurgeryalltogether.

Springandsummertendtobethetimesofyearthatweseemorepelvichealthissuesinbothmenandwomen.ThiscouldbeasaresultofthefactthatwithwarmweatherintheMid-westcomesmorebikeriding–weseemanyavid

bikeridersamongourmalepatients-andmoretimeplayingoutdoorsandatthepoolchasingkidsaround,whichcausesleakingandotherpelvicissuesinwomen.

Somerehabilitationservicesofferedforpelvichealthissuesincludeexams,exercises,andman-ualtechniquestohelpwiththepain.AtIUHealthNorthHospital,forinstance,computer-assistedexerciseisdeployedwhenapplicable,anditletspatientsseehowtheirmusclesarereactingtoexercises.Formanypatients,visualshelpwiththeexercises.

Lymphedematherapieshelptoworkthroughscartissueorswellingthatisoftenassoci-atedwithcancerandremovaloflymphnodes.Therapiesforcraniosacralissuesassistpatientswhohavecomplaintsofheadaches,chronicpain,TMJ,andfibromyalgia.Problemscanbeacuteorchronic,andtherapiestypicallyinvolvegentlehands-ontechniques.Evenbetter,allofthesetypesoftherapiesareoutpatienttherapies,whichdon’trequirehospitalstays.

AndreaMcMath,physicaltherapistatIUHealthNorthHospital,isacertifiedlymphedematherapistandistrainedintechniquesforcranio-sacraltherapyandpelvichealth.Formoreinformation,call688-2021.

Exercise – Exercise can help you get a good night’s sleep, especially if you’re older. In a small study in Sleep Medicine, researchers found that people (55 years or older) with chronic insomnia who started doing aerobic activities reported significantly better sleep, mood, and vitality after four months than those who did non-exercise activities.

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Syria’sCracdesChevaliersisthebestpre-servedCrusadercastleintheworld.Itsforti-

ficationsfoiledoneofthemostcapablemilitaryleadersinhistoryandhavethusfarsurvivedthecur-

rentwarinSyria.CracdesChevaliersislocatedatopavolcanic

moundalongapassbetweentheportcityofTripoli,Lebanon,andHoms,Syria.Thefirstfor-tressonthesitewasbuiltbytheKurdsinabout1031toprotectHomsfromasea-borneattack.Thatfortresswascapturedin1110duringtheFirstCrusadeandthenanchoredTripoliCounty,aCrusaderState.Inabout1142,theCountofTripolidonatedthecastletotheKnightsHospitaller,aChristianorderthatarosetoassistpilgrimsintheHolyLandandevolvedintoafightingforcetoretainthelandstakenduringtheCrusades.

TheHospitallersconvertedtheoriginalKurdishfortressintothemostelaborateoftheirmanycastlesintheMiddleEast,callingit“Cracdel’Ospital.”Thecentrallivingandadministrativebuildings,includingalargechapel,weresepa-ratedfromamassiveouterwallbyawidemoat.Areasforstoringgrain,oliveoilandwaterweredesignedtoenableagarrisonof2,000soldiers

andtheirhorsestowithstandafive-yearsiege.VisitingCrusadersreturnedtoEuropewithnovelideasfortheirowncastles.

By1187,Saladin,thegreatMuslimruler,hadretakenmostofthelandsoccupiedbytheCru-saders,includingJerusalem.HethenturnedhisattentiontorecapturingtheterritorycontrolledbytheKnightsHospitallerfromtheirbaseatCracdesChevaliers.Afterviewingwhatheconsideredthecastle’simpregnablefortifications,Saladindidnotevenattemptanattack.ThecastlefinallyfelltoBaybars,aMamlukSultan,in1271afterasiegethatreportedlyendedwithaforgeddirec-tivetellingtheHospitallerstosurrender.Theconquerorsturnedthecastle’schapelintoamosque.

CracdesChevaliers,nearthecontestedcityofHoms,hasbeenshelledbybothsidesinSyria’scivilwar.Thecastle,aUNESCOWorldHeritagesite,hassustaineddamagebutremainslargelyintact,atributetotheKnightswhodesignedandbuiltit.

Syria’s castle of the knightsCrac des Chevaliers near Homs, Syria. (Photo by Don Knebel)

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DonKnebelisalocalresidentwhoworksforBarnes&ThornburgLLP.Forthefullcolumnvisitdonknebel.com.Youmaycontacthimatnews@currentzionsville.com.

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Oneofthegreatestjoysofthesummerbesidesthewarm,lazyandlongerdaysistobeabletoturnyourstoveoffandcook“alfresco!”Everythingtastesfantasticoutside!Thiseasy,fastandflavor-fulsaladmakesagreatmid-weekdinner.

Note:Seasaltaddedtomeatafewhoursbeforegrillingturnssteaksintoflavorfulandjuicecreations.Thisisanoldtrickthathasitsfoundationsinbasicscience.Saltdrawsexcesswaterfromthemeat.Pad-drythemeatafteracoupleofhoursofexposuretosalt.Somesaltmakesitswaytotheinteriorofthemeatactingasatenderizerandseasoningingredient.Andonemorething,nevercutthemeatassoonasitcomesoffthegrill.Letitrestandrelaxtoallowthejuicestostayinside.

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balsamicvinegar,1/4teaspoonsaltandpepper,1/4teaspoonofcoarseseasalt,1poundskirtsteak,cutinto3pieces,5ouncesarugula,1pintcherrytomatoes,halved,2greenonions,chopped,3ouncesbluecheese,crumbled,2tablespoonslemonjuice,1/4cupextra-virginoliveoil

Directions:Addseasalttobothsidesofsteakandallowtositforatleastonehour.Paddrywithpapertowel.Mixmustard,Worcester-shiresauce,vinegar,saltandpepperiname-diumbowl.Addsaucetosteak,tossingtocoat

wellandmarinateforatleastonehour.Heatagrilltohigh(450to550degrees).Grillsteak,turningoncehalfwaythrough,untildonethewayyoulike,6toeightminutesformedium.Letitrest,coveredwithfoilfor10minutesbeforeslicing.Putremainingingredientsinalargebowlandtossgentlytocombine.Dividesaladamongfourplatesandservesteakoversalad.

Simple grilled steak can be extra juicy if it is left to rest for 10 minutes before slicing. (Photo by Ceci Martinez)

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Commentary by Larry Greene

EXISTING SCREENED PORCH:TheownersofthishomeintheLincolnshireadditiononthe

westsideofCarmelquicklyranoutofspaceastheirfamilygrew.“Thebiggerourfamily

grewthelessroomwehadforseating.Italwaysfelttoocrowdedanddysfunctional.”Sotheysetouttoexpandtheirkitchenbyexpandingintotheadjacentscreened-in-porch.Creatingacozyseatingareajustoffthekitchenwasthemaingoaloftheproject.

SALVAGING ROOF: Salvagingonlytheexistingroofstructureandwindows,theexistingsiding,screensandinteriorwallbetweenthekitchenandsunroomwereremoved.Tosupportthecathedralceiling,newstructuralbeamswereinstalled.Afterthecompletionofthestructuralprepwork,framingwasinstalledandthema-sonryforthefireplaceandbrickbasewascom-pleted.Toensuretheroomstayswarmduringthecoldermonths,fiberglassbattinsulationwasaddedtotheceiling,wallsandfloor.

EXTERIOR FINISH: Matchingcedarsidingwasaddedtothewallsofthesunroomandpainted“SoftYellow”tomatchtherestofthehouse.Thethreesalvagedwindowsandthreeaddi-tionalmatchingwindowswereplacedaroundtheperimeteroftheroomgivingthespaceanabundantamountofnaturallight.Matchingtrim

Converting screen porch into sunroom adds living space

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BEFOrE & AFTErFINAL RESULT: What was originally an underutilized screened porch is now a cozy dream space creating a better flow for the kitchen and surrounding rooms. “We couldn’t be any happier with our new sunroom addition. Of the entire space, we love the coffered ceiling the most. It really adds so much character and definition to the room.”

completedtheexteriorfinish–makingitappearasifthesunroomwasoriginallybuiltwiththehouse.

INTERIOR FINISH: Anex-tensiveamountoftrimworkwasincorporatedintothedesignofthefireplaceandinteriorwalls.Addingcofferedceilingsaddedanupgradedlookwhilealsoaddingarchi-tecturalinterest.Theentireroomwaspainted“DelicateWhite”andfinishedwithoakhardwoodfloorswhichmatchupperfectlywiththeexistingkitchenflooring.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014Pebble Brook Golf Club 9:30 am Golf registration opens

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26. Indianapolis hockey team27. Second-leading vote-getter in Indiana in the 2000 U.S. Presiden-tial election29. Comment31. Dan Coats’ assistant32. Jim Davis’ Garfield, for one35. Allege in Hamilton County Court36. Toadies (2 wds.)38. “Wheel of Fortune” buy on WTHR (2 wds.)39. Around, in a date41. IndyCar dashboard abbr.42. Mournful song

44. KFC chicken piece45. WRTV weekly program48. Wild Birds Unlimited feed morsel49. Indiana State Fair barn female50. Gator’s kin51. To be specific53. Brickyard 400 engine sound54. Dry, like wine from Eddie Merlot’s55. Norma ___ (Sally Field role)56. Indianapolis Zoo critter sniffer59. Make happy61. Satan’s domain62. Fine-tune64. End-of-week cry

68. Second closest Great Lake to Indy69. Crack a case for the IMPD70. Narrow margin of victory at Hoosier Park71. Revolving entrance to Nordstrom72. Indianapolis Monthly magazine model73. Swear to

Down1. Victory Field ump’s call2. Noblesville Schools District org.3. Indiana sales levy4. Lowe’s leveling wedge5. Resembling a picky eater6. Astound7. Give’s partner8. The Current obituary datum9. Was ahead at Hinkle Fieldhouse10. I-465 driving problem, maybe11. Broad Ripple record store name12. Fox Hills Stables feedbag contents13. Leading vote-getter in Indiana in the 2000 U.S. Presidential election21. Indy Tire Centers supply22. The way things are going23. Soothsayer24. Work as a critic for NUVO25. Come out27. A two-inch putt at Crooked Stick, e.g.28. James Whitcomb Riley’s words of praise30. Circle segment in a Zionsville HS math class

31. Jellied garnish32. Life’s work33. Meteorologist Buchman34. Hippie T-shirt type37. Westfield HS baseball player’s miscue40. The Men’s Wearhouse fancy tie43. Suffix with ideal46. Century 21 competitor47. Pacer footwear52. Perform with the Mud Creek Players53. Maple Glen Elementary School measuring stick

54. Underground Railroad user56. Tool building57. Emperor who “fiddled”58. Fishers N-S road59. iSushi Cafe fish60. Sicilian volcano62. Cobblestone Grill kitchen meas.63. Go a-courting65. Pos. of man whose name is in the puzzle’s circles66. Downtown classical music org.67. Tom Cruise flick: “A ___ Good Men”

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