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RESOLVING ECRWSS Residential Customer Local Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Carmel, IN Permit No. 713 ECRWSS Residential Customer Local Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Carmel, IN Permit No. 713 Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Fishers Mayor envisions, smart, vibrant, entrepreneurial city / P3 82nd Street roadwork begins next month / P5 Kris Bowers performs Feb. 25 / P11 ECRWSS Residential Customer Local Presorted Standard U.S. Postage Paid Carmel, IN Permit No. 713 conflict Amy Stewart honored for collaborative law work, helps keep clients out of the courtroom/ P7 RSVP by calling 317.678.3627 or visit iuhealth.org/saxony (click EVENTS) Dedicate one night to an important fight–heart disease. ©2015 IU Health 01/15 HY00715_1456 A WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH EVENT Look inside for the 2015 Summer Camp Guide

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Resolving

ECRWSS

Residential CustomerLocal

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U.S. Postage Paid

Carmel, INPermit No. 713

ECRWSS

Residential CustomerLocal

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U.S. Postage Paid

Carmel, INPermit No. 713

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Fishers Mayor envisions, smart, vibrant,

entrepreneurial city / P3

82nd Street roadwork begins next month / P5

Kris Bowers performs

Feb. 25 / P11

ECRWSS

Residential CustomerLocal

PresortedStandard

U.S. Postage Paid

Carmel, INPermit No. 713

c o n f l i c tAmy Stewart honored for collaborative law work,

helps keep clients out of the courtroom/ P7

RSVP by calling 317.678.3627 or visit iuhealth.org/saxony (click EVENTS)

Dedicate one night to an important fight–heart disease.

©2015 IU Health 01/15 HY00715_1456

A WOMEN’S HEART HEALTH EVENT

Look inside

for the 2015

Summer

Camp Guide

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Mayor’s Night Out –Fishers mayor Scott Fadness is hosting Mayor’s Night Out at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at Conner Prairie’s Woodland Hall. Mayor Fadness will give a brief presentation, but the agenda will be set by the residents in attendance.

Softball leagues forming – Fishers Parks & Recreation’s spring softball league is back; inviting adults 18 and older to participate in six weeks of play with games taking place from 1 to 6 p.m. Sundays. Cost is $409 per team for Fishers residents or $614 for nonresi-dents. Visit www.fishers.in.us for more information.

New buses – Janus Developmental Services has acquired four new buses for the Hamilton County Express transit fleet. The buses were purchased with grant funding awarded through the In-diana Department of Transportation and will replace four high mileage buses.

Used shoe drive – Delaware and Fall Creek Township offices are collecting used shoes for Changing Footprints. The organization redistributes shoes to those who need them. Collection bins are located in the township of-fices (9091 E. 131st St. and 11595 Brooks School Rd.) until Feb. 27.

Parks activities – PlayFull Hours – Things That Go from 10 to 11 a.m. Feb. 25 at the Roy G. Holland Memorial Park building. Kids age 1 through 5 are invit-ed for unstructured playtime. Baby Bird Pottery from 1 to 2 p.m. Mar. 7. Children age 2 through 10 will create their own clay baby bird nests and eggs. For more information, visit www.fishers.in.us/parks.

STATE Of THE CITY

‘Smart, vibrant, entrepreneurial’

Fadness envisions a smart, vibrant and entrepreneurial city. (Photo by Beth Taylor)

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On Feb. 18, Mayor Scott Fadness presented the first State of the City address, sharing his vision for Fishers,

a city with an anticipated population of 123,000 by 2030. Fadness explained how

Fishers will continue to be an extraordinary community, by focusing on:

•EmploymentopportunitiesinFishers•Investinginuniqueamenitiestoattractnext-genera-

tion top talent•Promotingqualityconstructionstandards•Incentivizingredevelopmentandcontinualvibrancy•CollaboratingwithHamiltonSoutheasternschool

districttomaintainaqualityschoolsystem•Prioritizinghigh-quality,publicsafety“When we wrap all of these together, it paints a picture

of a smart, vibrant, entrepreneurial city,” said Fadness. ‘Smart city’

Fadness addressed three points to ensuring that Fish-ers continues to thrive as a smart city.

Efficient, effective delivery of services: The police and fire and emergency services departments are becom-ing more efficient and effective public safety agencies by focusing on adding value to the community when not onacall.FadnesshighlightedtheFire/EMSdepartment’sparamedicine program and the crime reduction unit at the police department.

Well-planned community: Fadness acknowledged thatFishershadgrownsoquickly,oftenwithoutaplan.“Wehavetobeawell-plannedcity.Thetimehascometomap out a plan for our community. This year, we will be rolling out a comprehensive plan for the next 20 years,” he said. Fadness encourages community input.

Culture of excellence in education: Fadness said that Fishers must maintain a culture of excellence in education to continue to be an economic engine for the stateofIndiana.“Asafatherandamayorthereisnobig-ger point of concern than our schools,” he said.

‘Vibrant city’Fadnessplanstorevitalizeolderareasofthecityand

lookforwaystoengagecitizensincommunityinvolve-ment opportunities.

Revitalization: “When we forget about the older neighborhoods and older commercial corridors, we do so atourownrisk,”saidFadness.“We’vecollectedover$10million in federal funds for roundabouts, new pavement, streetscapeonthe96thStreetcorridor,”hesaid.“Alotof our neighborhoods are aging. We have a broad initia-tive to renew sidewalks and to repave some streets,”

Revitalizingeffortswillmaintainviabilityfortheseneighborhoods.

Sense of community: Traditions make up the fabric of a community. “Last year, 105, 000 people came to our programs,”saidFadness.“Well-attendedNickelPlateDis-trictAmphitheaterprogramsandcommunityeventsarecritical for the viability of our community.”

‘Entrepreneurial city’Fadness is committed to the vision of Fishers as an

entrepreneurialcityandathought-leaderinthestate.Launch Fishers:LaunchFishersisaco-working

spaceforentrepreneursworkingonstartup,high-growthandhigh-potentialenterprises.“Twoandahalfyearslater,wehave438members--ourgoalwastohave200,”said Fadness.

Launch Fellowship program: Fadness announced theLaunchFellowshipprogram.HSEstudentswithentre-preneurial aptitude can participate in a “boot camp” with John Wechsler, founder of Launch Fishers. Students will get a summer internship. Launch Fishers will pay half the salary for summer, and the hiring company with pay half. “I’m100percentcommittedtothevisionofanentrepre-neurial city,” said Fadness.

Fadnessclosedtheaddresswitharequesttoresi-dentstoengageintheircommunity.“Ifweworktogeth-er, our future is very bright,” he said.

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On Feb. 17, engineers from United Consulting presentedPhase1plansonbehalfoftheIndia-napolisDepartmentofPublicWorkstoacrowdatanopenhouseattheAbundantLifeChurch.The purpose of the project is to mitigate traffic congestionandimprovesafetyalongtheEast82nd Street corridor.

“WiththeE82ndStreetWideningandIm-provementproject,DPWwillworktoimprovethestretchofE82ndStreetbetweenHagueRoadand Fall Creek Road, addressing many issues raised by both commuters of this street and by residentsofthearea,”saidBenjaminEasley,publicinformationofficerfortheDepartmentofPublicWorksforIndianapolis.

ThefirstphasewillextendfromHagueRdtoLantern Rd. Construction is planned to begin in March and will continue through 2016, with small details such as grass planting finishing in fall of 2017.

Driverswillexperiencenolanerestrictiondur-ingtheconstructionin2015.In2016,theprojectwill restrict the eastbound lane between Raven RockRoadandLanternRoad.AdetourisplannedforeastboundtrafficthatusesHagueRoad,86thStreet and Fall Creek Road.

The project is being paid for by local and fed-eralfundsaspartofMayorBallard’sRebuildIndyinitiative to make infrastructure improvements. The project will add a lane in each direction, add

82nd Street work begins in March

sidewalksbetweenHagueRoadandFallCreekRoad.TheprojectwasbidinJanuaryfor$8.3million.

AsecondphaseoftheprojectwillextendfromLantern Road to Fall Creek Road. Construction is anticipated to begin in 2018.

“DPWhopestoincreasesafetyforpedestriansand drivers alike, as well as boost connectivity along this stretch with the addition and repair of travel lanes, curbs and sidewalks. The project also includes storm sewer maintenance to ben-efit the neighborhoods and subdivisions of this stretchofE82ndStreet.”Easleysaid.

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As dangerous as cancer is, it can also be rather difficult to talk about. But Dan and his wife Beth are doing more than talking, they’re singing the praises of all those who helped. “I figure if we’re going to fight cancer, let’s get Community on our team,” declares Dan. And as Beth can attest, it was that team that she truly appreciates. She says, “What I liked about Community is that they had a navigator that helped us with all the tests and the terms we didn’t understand. It was comforting to have someone looking over our shoulders.” Of course successful outcomes don’t just happen, they take collaboration. Just ask Dan’s surgeon, Dr. Narayanan, who says, “Dan’s team and our team have given him every chance in the world to be around for a long time with his wife, his kids and his grandkids.” Choosing to beat cancer starts with choosing the right specialists. No one qualifies more than Community.

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Resolvingc o n f l i c tAmy Stewart honored for collaborative law work;

helps keep clients out of the courtroom

vorce,” said Stewart. Aftera10-yearstintasapartneratanother

Indianapolislawfirm,Stewartsaidthatherdeci-sion to join Mallor Grodner in 2014 was about family in three ways. “First it was about my own family and wanting to be more present forour8-year-oldson,Fernando.One piece would be about the MallorGrodnerfamily--Iwasveryexcited to be part of a larger group thatdoeswhatIdo.AnditwasaboutthefamiliesthatIserve.Ireally wanted to focus on serv-ing clients in a healthier, more supportiveway,inawaythatIthinkI’mbestsuitedforandthatincludes focusing on collaborative practice,” she said.

Stewartthinksthatit’sinstinctivetoas-sume that collaborative divorce only works for amicable cases, where few issues need to be resolved.However,itcanbeagoodfitformorecomplicatedcasesthatrequirecreativity,sup-port and attention.

“Oftenlitigationislesswell-equippedtomanage the complicated cases, and a col-laborativeapproachisbetterbecauseyou’reable to build a case around the needs of the family,” said Stewart. “This is also a good approach for clients who want to have a say in making their own decisions, instead of lawyers and judges making decisions in litigation,” she said.

AccordingtoStewart,onequalitythatgoodcollaborative divorce at-

By Beth Taylor • [email protected]

FamilylawattorneyAmyStewartwantstohelp build awareness for collaborative practice, a

process best known for its use in divorce and family conflict.

Stewart, a Geist resident, was recently hon-oredforhercompletionoftheyear-longInter-nationalAcademyofCollaborativeProfessionalsLeadershipAcademy.ShealsohasbeennamedtotheLeadershipDevelopmentCommitteeoftheIACP.

“IwasextremelyhonoredandhumbledtobechosentotakepartintheIACPLeadershipAcad-emy,”Stewartsaid.“Itisarareopportunitytobeable to learn at such a high level, alongside people with such enor-mous hearts and brilliant minds.”

Stewart views the collaborative approach to di-vorce as a health-ier option for a divorcing couple. “This approach makes sense for couples who are looking for a process that is consistent with their values,” said Stewart, a partner at Mallor Grodner. “This is a more dignified, peaceful and respectful way to handle divorce. Couples want an approach that will be healthier for their children and protect them from going to court.”

Inacollaborativedivorce,eachspouseretainsa divorce lawyer, and the couple must sign a binding agreement to reach mediation. Collabora-tive divorce enables couples to work out differ-encesmorequicklythanlitigationtoavoidthecosts associated with going to court.

“Tosomeextent,ournatureintheHoosierstate is that we take our time to grasp new ap-proaches or ideas. Other places get the wrinkles outbeforeweadoptthings.We’renowbeginningto see collaborative practice start to emerge moreinIndianabecausemanyofourclientsaresearching for a better way to get through a di-

Stewart discussing her vision of a healthier approach to divorce.

“I was extremely honored and humbled to be chosen

to take part in the IACP Leadership Academy,”said

attorney Amy Stewart.

Amy, her husband Craig Hartzer, and son Fernando visiting Grand Teton National Park (Submitted photo)

ABOUTAMYSTEWARTIndiana University:BachelorofSctienceIU–businessanalysis

Indiana University:JurusDoctorate

Distinguished career in business and state government prior to pursuing lawdegree.FormerchiefofstafffortheOfficeofGovernorofIndiana.

Hobbies:“Lovetofish.Betweenhavingalawpracticeandan8-year-old(son),hobbiesareanafterthoughtrightnow.I’masummertime

girl.Fishingandfamilyfunandbaseball—I’maPhilliesfan.” Vacations: “Our ideal vacation involves renting a cabin by a lake or beach and plan really hard to do absolutely, positively nothing.Sincewe’vehadourson,wehavebeenfocusedonexploring our national parks.”

COvEr STOrY

torneys share is the ability to take a back seat to their clients, to let the clients “drive the bus.” “Our judgments, emotions, biases, opinions, must be left at the door so that we can provide a strong, safe container for clients to do their best workandbetheirbestselves.That’sveryexcit-ing to watch a client and their spouse do, but takes some getting used to for many lawyers,” she said.

Stewart views her role as one of support and strength, helping her clients through one of the most difficult things in life. “When you really can see a client who is able to grow through the experience and reach a place where you know and they know that they are going to have a great life after a divorce, which is absolutely pos-sible—the best feeling.”

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parked on the gravel in front of the house, he didn’tcomeinimmediatelyaswashiscustom.Instead,Inoticedhimpeeringattheskyfromthefrontporch.DistractedbytheTV,Ididn’timmediatelynoticehimcomeinthehouse–althoughthedoorwasinchesaway.Hewasapplying all of his considerable strength to close thedoor.Hisshoutswerebarelyaudibleoverthedin.InaninstantIwasscoopedupanddeliveredtosafety.ThenexttimeIwasinthatroom,itwas gone.

Yes, tornados are scary and do kill people. But the adults in my life were vigilant, and ready to sacrifice. We, even the dog, survived and built back the house. Today, it makes me wonder are wereadyforthewindtoblow?

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f r O M T H EB A C K S H O P

Commentary by Terry Anker

Asakid,tornadosneverseemedthatscary.The wind would blow, sure; but other than pick-ing up the limbs that would be strewn across the lawn the next day, there seemed to be little impact.Igrewupsafeintheknowledgethatifsomething bad was going to happen, that some-one,anadult,wouldletmeknow.Ithinkmostofusdid.ButonarainydayinAprilof1974,Iwasforced to put this supposition to the test.

Mom was making preparations for a ladies club party that she was hosting in our home thatnight.And,I’djustfinishedmyhomeworkand was watching a little television before being banishedtomybedroomwhenthegrown-upscame over. The unremarkable evening, like many scores of others, spun around us with little note of it.

MyDadcamehomefromthefieldsabitearly.Ithadbeenrainingoffandonallday.SuchisspringintheHoosierstate.Butashispickup

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The 2016 presidential race is heating up, and we got a real charge out of the latest shenani-gans,thisonecomplimentsofHowardDean,theformerfailedDemocraticpresidentialcan-didate and former Vermont governor. Sensing that Scott Walker, the Republican governor of Wisconsin, is gaining steam on his march to-wardtheparty’snomination,Deantookashotat Walker for not having a college degree. “The issueis,Howwelleducatedisthisguy?”Deanasked.“Iworryaboutpeoplebeingpresidentof the United States not knowing about the world and not knowing much about science.” Well,then,thisbordersonhilarity.We’reas-sumingDeanisjustparrotingthepartylineintrashing Walker. What would you expect from thepartyofelitists?WefinditinterestingthatweneverheardDeanworry,backin2008,thathisparty’snominee,BarackObama,wasnoth-ingmorethanacommunityorganizerandveryjuniorsenator.DidDeanbelieveObamahadlearned everything he needed to know about theworldfromtheRev.JeremiahWright?AtleastObamahasadegreefromHarvard,andwe’veseenhowthathasworkedout.Speak-ingofHarvard,wewonderifDeaneverques-tionedTeddyKennedy’sHarvarddegree.Youjust have to love Teddy. Back in 1951, he was forcedtowithdrawfromHarvardforcheatingonhisSpanishfinal.Hewasallowedbackin–thecheckcleared–andeventuallyearnedhisdegree.Anotherround,Teddy?“Si,misamigos.Muchogusto!”Unfortunately,we’restartingto see what direction this election season is taking,andit’snotgoingtobepretty.Walkeris an accomplished governor, in our opinion, andifhestaysthecourse–inotherwords,hedoesn’tturnintothetypicalwimpRepublican–hecouldbeaformidablechallenger.Let’sconcentrate on what all the candidates have actuallyaccomplished.Sorry,Hillary.

Howard Dean, the would-be

comedian?

Don’t tiptoe through life just so you can arrive at death safely.

– Tony Campolo

B E L I E v E I T !Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical lawsonthebooks.Eachweek,we’llshareonewithyou.InAkron,Ohioitisillegaltodisplaycolored chickens for sale.

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Touring the vanCommentary by Danielle Wilson

Here’sathrowbackcolumnincelebrationofmy upcoming eighth anniversary at Current.

Hi,andwelcometoDepartmentofKidsandRecreationofficialMini-VanTour.MynameisDanielle.

“Excuseme,Daniellewhat’sthatodor...?”Itellyouwhat,let’sholdallquestions‘til

the end of the tour.“But,it’slikethezoo...“Thankyou.Nowthismini-vanwasestab-

lished in the year 1998 under the direction of Chrysler-Motors.Itcaneasilyholdadouble-widestroller,fourSize3soccerballs,andsevengallonsofmilk.Purchasedin2001,ithad no dents or scratches, no stains or holes in the fabric, and gave off a fresh pine sent. Allairventswerecoin-freeandthecassetteplayer worked properly at that time.

Beforeweenterthevan,I’dliketopointout a few interesting spots on the exterior, beginningwiththissinewave-likemarkalongtheentireleft-side.That’snocustomdetail-ing!Thisuniquedecorationcameaboutaftera rather close encounter with a mailbox two monthsintoownership.Nowontheright,you’llnoticeamoresubtlescratch,thoughnoless handsome. This beauty was the result of poor navigation by a seemingly sober woman who was helping the actual sober driver back out of a bar parking lot at 2 a.m. after a bach-eloretteparty.Icallthese“accoutrements.”

“Danielle,what’sthatwhitescratchthatlookslikeyouhitahouse?”

Forthelasttime,pleaseholdallquestionsuntiltheend.AsImanuallyslideopenthetwoside-doors(youmaywanttoputthosegasmasks on now) please note how this seat belt has become entangled with the locking mechanism.That’sanewfeature,folks!

Under the back bench, take notice of the largepileofwrappers,discardedKleenex,McDonald’sHappyMealtoys,andyes,it’syourluckyday,people,anhonest-to-Godsippycupfrom2006.Probablyanicesharpcheddarintherebynow.DoIhearsomeone’sstomachgrowling?Ha-HA!

Inbetweenthetwofrontseats,you’llseethe typical collection of water bottles, pacifiers andrejectYu-Gi-Ohcards.Butifyou’llpeerjusttotheright,you’llbeinforarealtreat.Anyone“hazard”aguess?

“Amoldywaffle?”“AmutilatedBarbie?”Both reasonable answers, but no. That, my

friends, is an actual corn dog from the 2003 StateFair.Ah,thememories.Theygrowupsofast,don’tthey?ButIdigress...

Atthistime,I’dliketoconcludeourtour.Y’allhavebeenoneofthegreatestgroupsI’veeverworkedwith,really.Peaceout!

DanielleWilsonisacontributingcolumnist.Youmaye-mailheratdanielle@currentincarmel.com.

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Editors,Attendingaprofessionalsportingeventisan

unforgettable experience. For most people, it is theonlytimetheyenthusiasticallyhigh-fivecom-pletestrangers.Asyoucanimagineforfans,theproposed“StadiumforIndiana”iscertainlymorethan just building some walls, stands and a field forourIndyElevenprofessionalsoccerteam.Itis about creating a transformational experience that ignites passion in all people of various ages in our community, city and state.

For the more than 60,000 members who make uptheIndianasoccerfamily,andwhoplayforone of the 140 member clubs or in one of the severalIndianaadultleagues,attendinganIndyElevengameoraMen’sorWomen’sNational

Team at the new stadium, will inspire dreams.While the stadium will be a showcase home

forIndyElevenandothersoccerevents—includ-ingapotentialprofessionalwomen’steam—itwill be a multipurpose stadium hosting enter-tainment and other sports at the professional, collegiate, high school and youth levels.

The proposed stadium would be more than just an investment in our youths and attrac-tionforouradults—itwouldboostIndiana’seconomy.

Dave Guthrie, Executive DirectorIndiana Soccer Association

To read this letter in its entirety, visit geistcurrent.com

Commentary by Dick Wolfsie

SpringisjustaroundthecornerandIamal-readyawreckaboutwhatalousy-lookinglawn

we are going to have again this year.I’vetriedeverythinginthepast.Evenwatering.Idon’tunder-

stand why a dandelion can grow between two slabsofconcrete,butIcan’tgetgrasstogrowanywhereinmyfrontyard.Dandelionsshouldneverhavebeenreferredtoasweeds.That’swhere the problem started.

Somehow, it has become my responsibility totakecareofthisgrowingproblem.MaryEl-lendoesn’tmowthelawnevenwithwhatlittlegrasswehave.IfIaskheraboutthis,I’mafraidshe’llassumeIwanthertomowthelawn.Thiscouldn’tbefurtherfromthetruth.Ifshestartedmowingthelawn,thatmightjeopardizeherfemininity. Of course, if she really, really wanted tomowthelawn,Iwouldn’tstopher.

WhenIdecidedtomarryMaryEllen,Iguessitdidn’tmatter.Afterall,shewasintelligent,beau-tifulandcaring.SoIjustassumedthatifpushcametoshove(like,ifIthrewmybackoutandthegrassgotreallytall),she’dmowthen.

SometimesIwatchotherwomenmowinganditturnsmeoff.They’rewearingold,rattyslacksandt-shirts,soit’sthelastthingI’dwantmy

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wifedoing.Ofcourse,Iwouldn’thavetowatch.IcouldgoinsideandturnontheTV.Andwhenshefinished, she could just freshen up before dinner. I’dordersometake-out,ofcourse.Amanshouldalways do his part.

It’schauvinisticforamantomakehiswifemowthelawn.Ontheotherhand,it’skindofchauvinistic for a man to assume that a woman can’torwon’tmowthelawn,soIshouldatleastaskher.Maybeshesecretlywantsto,andshe’safraidIwon’tlether.

Mowingthelawnisnoteasy.Doingitwellrequiresalittleplanningandaneffectivetech-nique.ButmywifeiscapableofallthatsoIwonderwhattheproblemis.Andthosenewmowerskindofguidethemselvesandrequireverylittlestrength.I’msurethatifsheknewthat,she’djumpatthechancetomowthelawn.

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Carmel Community Players Present: “August: Osage County” • This award-winning show ex-plores the lives of a pill-popping mother and her three adult children who come home when their father disappears. Mature language and situations make this show suitable for people ages 17 and up. • 14299 Clay Terrace Blvd., Suite 140, Carmel • Tonight at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m.; March 1 at 2:30 p.m. • Adult tickets $17, Student and Senior tickets $15. • 815-9387. • www.carmelplayers.org

Nefarious Noblesville Ghost Walk • This is a walk-ing tour that lasts approximately two hours and includes various Noblesville buildings with ghostly pasts. • 839 Conner St., Noblesville • Tonight at 7 p.m. • Tickets $18 for adults, $13 for seniors and children. • Call 840-6456 for reservations • www.unseenpress.com

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Winter Farmers Market in Carmel • Stop by the Wilfong Pavilion in Founders Park for a large se-lection of locally produced food and wine at the Winter Farmers Market. Over 30 vendors will be on site through March 14, 2015. • 11675 Hazel Dell Pkwy., Carmel • Today from 9 a.m. to noon. • Free admis-sion. • 710-0162 • www.carmelfarmersmarket.org

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“TheHealth,WellnessandFitness Fair is an ideal fit for us. We will be there as partners in health with key fitness leaders from Fishers like the YMCAandhealthcareproviders,”saidJayMiller,ownerofEnduranceHouseinFishers.“Itisanidealopportunitytoshare our passion for active living with people in the Fishers area who are just getting started as well as with endur-anceenthusiasts.EnduranceHouse’sgoal is to help people redefine their possible, and the wellness fair brings us closer to achieving our goal.”

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Nutrition seminar – Riverview Health will host a nutrition seminar from 6 to 7 p.m. March 3 in the Krieg DeVault Conference Room at Riverview. Dr. Eric Marcotte will discuss ways to improve your health by taking control of your diet. A light dinner will be served. The program is free, but registration is required. Register at river-view.org/classes or call 776-7999.

Heart healthy cooking – Riverview Health will host a heart healthy cooking event from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 26. Attendees will receive a copy of each recipe and a coupon for a free Blood Chemistry Profile at the Riverview Health Outpatient Laboratory. Cost is $15 per per-son. Register online at www.riverview.org/classes or call 776-7999 by Feb. 18.

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Cholesterol not so bad – Go ahead and eat that fried egg. The Wash-ington Post reports that the U.S. government’s nutrition advisory panel may drop its warnings about too much cholesterol. The news would come after 40 years of cholesterol warnings. The Post notes that many nutritionists now believe saturated fats are more danger-ous than cholesterol. Source: Washington Post

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By now most everyone knows that the Carmel and Fishers chambers of commerce are merging

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Theneworganizationdoublesthemembership, the networking benefits and the strength of the advocacy on behalf of members. OneZone will be the third largest chamber in the state, presumably giving it a larger voice on behalf of the members. Yet membership costs will remain the same, saving the few who had dual memberships, former presi-dentandCEOoftheFisherschamber,DanCanansaid.

“When we actually looked at it, we shared about100members,”Canansaid.“Itshowedusthat members were really making a conscious decision of one (chamber) over the other.”

OneZone will soon move into a combined of-ficespace.Allstaffmemberswillkeeptheirjobs.

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“This was evaluated and the diligence was done at the board level,” LaReau said. “The board, speaking for membership, agreed it was a good idea.”

Many members were unaware of the plan until it was announced, leading to some criticism of the process. Members were given less than two weeks to evaluate the proposal before a vote.

Mo Merhoff, Carmel Chamber presi-dent, will serve as OneZone president. She says the secrecy was necessary, likening it to a corporate merger.

“Idon’tknowhow750peoplecouldbe on a committee to design an elephant,” she said. “We have business members who are suc-cessfully managing their businesses. Our job as chamber professionals is to do the research and figure out the best benefits that can be created on their behalf. Their representatives, who are the board members, are the people with who we engage.”

Merhoff said both chambers are nonprofits that do not receive money from either city.

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(2 wds.)42. “Leave in,” to a Current editor43. Andrew, to Oliver Luck44. Pacer foe45. James Whitcomb Riley’s “always”46. 1980 DeLuise film at Family Video48. The mating game?49. The Cheese Shop variety50. Thai currency52. Ethically indifferent55. ___-American56. Splinter group

60. Mall maven and Pacers owner ($2.05 billion)61. WTHR’s “SNL” skit63. Broad Ripple Vintage feathery wrap64. Special talent65. Redhead’s dye at Classy Cuts66. Kind of seat at Victory Field67. Places to put home plates?68. Did a touch-up chore for Engledow69. Go downhill at Paoli Peaks

Down1. Be certain about2. Duffer’s cry at Plum Creek3. Canadian tribe at Eiteljorg Museum4. Clay Terrace Shoe store, initially5. Questionnaire choice6. William or Harry, e.g.7. Has a pizza at Bazbeaux8. McAlister’s Deli bread9. Most dangerous, as winter roads10. Small baked desserts at R Bistro11. Prefix with “while”12. Lunch or dinner at Woody’s Library Restaurant13. Ossip Optometry concern21. Volatile IU basketball coach23. One-millionth of a meter25. Wile E. Coyote’s go-to company26. Subway purchase27. To the point28. Bring together

29. Warmer and sunnier31. Sandwich chain: Jimmy ___32. Prolonged attack33. Crossroad Farms units34. IU Health lab work36. Strongly criticize38. Some are civil40. Lug41. “___ a deal!”46. Hinkle Fieldhouse dogs?47. NHS geometry class shape49. Cardinals base stealer Lou51. Unaccompanied at Eagle Creek

Park52. Inquires53. Annual May event: ___ Marathon54. Neighbor of Yemen55. Mimicked57. Flows partner58. Widow of medical devices firm founder ($5.8 billion)59. Yellow Cab vehicle61. Indiana State Fair cow or sow62. Beanie Babies, for a short time

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