zionsville community newsletter august 2014
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On to greener courses
AUGUST 2014
LUCY STEVENSOn to greener courses
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COVER STORY
24LUCY STEVENS ON TO GREENER COURSESWriter amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
As summer begins to pass and the children head back to school this month we highlight recent ZCHS graduate Lucy Stevens who is o to St Johnrsquos University on a full golf scholarship Lucy shares with us a remarkable a itude that she developed on and o the golf course
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AUGUST WRITERS amp CONTRIBUTORS
Cindy Argentine Janelle Morrison JJ Kaplan Hans Maldonado Dr Joe
Ray Compton Neil Lucas
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9 Helping Hands Award Winner for Zionsville
14 Looking Forward to Homework
18 Hans and Dr Joe Crash the Indiana Microbrewers Festival in Broad Ripple
21 Write from the Heart
34 Growing More than Dinner
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50 Itrsquos Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
52 Dan Dakichrsquos Golf Outing Becomes a Tribute to his Father
30 Carmel vs Zionsville Girls Soccer
41 Tommy Richardson On Keeping Your Head in the GamehellipEven When You Want to Sit on the Bench
10 Getting Back to Roots in Zionsville
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
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Congrats toour winnerNancy Thompson
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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COVER STORY
24LUCY STEVENS ON TO GREENER COURSESWriter amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
As summer begins to pass and the children head back to school this month we highlight recent ZCHS graduate Lucy Stevens who is o to St Johnrsquos University on a full golf scholarship Lucy shares with us a remarkable a itude that she developed on and o the golf course
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PUBLISHERTom Britt
tomTownePostcom 317-496-3599
BUSINESS MANAGERNeil Lucas
neilatZionsvillecom 317-296-7800
VP OF SALESLena Lucas
lenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
CONTROLLERJeanne Britt
jeanneTownePostcom 317-288-7101
DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Toni Folzenlogel
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Alyssa Sander
ADVERTISING DESIGNER Austin Vance
EDITORKatelyn Bausman
AUGUST WRITERS amp CONTRIBUTORS
Cindy Argentine Janelle Morrison JJ Kaplan Hans Maldonado Dr Joe
Ray Compton Neil Lucas
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Advertising supporters of the Zionsville Community Newsletter offset the costs of publication and
mailing keeping this publication FREE Show your appreciation by thanking them with your business
STORY SUBMISSIONSPost your stories to TownePostcom or email to infoatZionsvillecom
MAILING ADDRESSPO Box 36097 Indianapolis IN 46236
Phone 317-823-5060 Fax 317-536-3030
The TownePost Community Newsletter Zionsville edition is published by Britt Interactive LLC and written for
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FEATURED
atZionsvillecom
9 Helping Hands Award Winner for Zionsville
14 Looking Forward to Homework
18 Hans and Dr Joe Crash the Indiana Microbrewers Festival in Broad Ripple
21 Write from the Heart
34 Growing More than Dinner
46 Local Events Calendar
50 Itrsquos Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
52 Dan Dakichrsquos Golf Outing Becomes a Tribute to his Father
30 Carmel vs Zionsville Girls Soccer
41 Tommy Richardson On Keeping Your Head in the GamehellipEven When You Want to Sit on the Bench
10 Getting Back to Roots in Zionsville
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
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Congrats toour winnerNancy Thompson
Thank youfor making adifference in
our communityTo nominate someone go toFacebookcomRanjputhranhelpinghands or ranjitputhranallstatecom 317-844-4683
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 13
The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
Writer Cindy ArgentinePhotos Christie Turnbull
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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24LUCY STEVENS ON TO GREENER COURSESWriter amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
As summer begins to pass and the children head back to school this month we highlight recent ZCHS graduate Lucy Stevens who is o to St Johnrsquos University on a full golf scholarship Lucy shares with us a remarkable a itude that she developed on and o the golf course
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9 Helping Hands Award Winner for Zionsville
14 Looking Forward to Homework
18 Hans and Dr Joe Crash the Indiana Microbrewers Festival in Broad Ripple
21 Write from the Heart
34 Growing More than Dinner
46 Local Events Calendar
50 Itrsquos Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
52 Dan Dakichrsquos Golf Outing Becomes a Tribute to his Father
30 Carmel vs Zionsville Girls Soccer
41 Tommy Richardson On Keeping Your Head in the GamehellipEven When You Want to Sit on the Bench
10 Getting Back to Roots in Zionsville
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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COVER STORY
24LUCY STEVENS ON TO GREENER COURSESWriter amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
As summer begins to pass and the children head back to school this month we highlight recent ZCHS graduate Lucy Stevens who is o to St Johnrsquos University on a full golf scholarship Lucy shares with us a remarkable a itude that she developed on and o the golf course
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PUBLISHERTom Britt
tomTownePostcom 317-496-3599
BUSINESS MANAGERNeil Lucas
neilatZionsvillecom 317-296-7800
VP OF SALESLena Lucas
lenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
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DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Toni Folzenlogel
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Alyssa Sander
ADVERTISING DESIGNER Austin Vance
EDITORKatelyn Bausman
AUGUST WRITERS amp CONTRIBUTORS
Cindy Argentine Janelle Morrison JJ Kaplan Hans Maldonado Dr Joe
Ray Compton Neil Lucas
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The TownePost Community Newsletter Zionsville edition is published by Britt Interactive LLC and written for
and by local Zionsville area residents Newsletters are distributed via direct mail to more than 8000 Zionsville
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atZionsvillecom
9 Helping Hands Award Winner for Zionsville
14 Looking Forward to Homework
18 Hans and Dr Joe Crash the Indiana Microbrewers Festival in Broad Ripple
21 Write from the Heart
34 Growing More than Dinner
46 Local Events Calendar
50 Itrsquos Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
52 Dan Dakichrsquos Golf Outing Becomes a Tribute to his Father
30 Carmel vs Zionsville Girls Soccer
41 Tommy Richardson On Keeping Your Head in the GamehellipEven When You Want to Sit on the Bench
10 Getting Back to Roots in Zionsville
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
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Congrats toour winnerNancy Thompson
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our communityTo nominate someone go toFacebookcomRanjputhranhelpinghands or ranjitputhranallstatecom 317-844-4683
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
Hans Maldonado and Dr Joe
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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COVER STORY
24LUCY STEVENS ON TO GREENER COURSESWriter amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
As summer begins to pass and the children head back to school this month we highlight recent ZCHS graduate Lucy Stevens who is o to St Johnrsquos University on a full golf scholarship Lucy shares with us a remarkable a itude that she developed on and o the golf course
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PUBLISHERTom Britt
tomTownePostcom 317-496-3599
BUSINESS MANAGERNeil Lucas
neilatZionsvillecom 317-296-7800
VP OF SALESLena Lucas
lenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
CONTROLLERJeanne Britt
jeanneTownePostcom 317-288-7101
DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Toni Folzenlogel
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Alyssa Sander
ADVERTISING DESIGNER Austin Vance
EDITORKatelyn Bausman
AUGUST WRITERS amp CONTRIBUTORS
Cindy Argentine Janelle Morrison JJ Kaplan Hans Maldonado Dr Joe
Ray Compton Neil Lucas
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Phone 317-823-5060 Fax 317-536-3030
The TownePost Community Newsletter Zionsville edition is published by Britt Interactive LLC and written for
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9 Helping Hands Award Winner for Zionsville
14 Looking Forward to Homework
18 Hans and Dr Joe Crash the Indiana Microbrewers Festival in Broad Ripple
21 Write from the Heart
34 Growing More than Dinner
46 Local Events Calendar
50 Itrsquos Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
52 Dan Dakichrsquos Golf Outing Becomes a Tribute to his Father
30 Carmel vs Zionsville Girls Soccer
41 Tommy Richardson On Keeping Your Head in the GamehellipEven When You Want to Sit on the Bench
10 Getting Back to Roots in Zionsville
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
RANJ PUTHRAN ldquoHELPING HANDS
AWARDrdquo RECIPIENT NANCY THOMPSON
Congrats toour winnerNancy Thompson
Thank youfor making adifference in
our communityTo nominate someone go toFacebookcomRanjputhranhelpinghands or ranjitputhranallstatecom 317-844-4683
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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10 Getting Back to Roots in Zionsville
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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AUGUST 23A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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PUBLISHERTom Britt
tomTownePostcom 317-496-3599
BUSINESS MANAGERNeil Lucas
neilatZionsvillecom 317-296-7800
VP OF SALESLena Lucas
lenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
CONTROLLERJeanne Britt
jeanneTownePostcom 317-288-7101
DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Toni Folzenlogel
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Alyssa Sander
ADVERTISING DESIGNER Austin Vance
EDITORKatelyn Bausman
AUGUST WRITERS amp CONTRIBUTORS
Cindy Argentine Janelle Morrison JJ Kaplan Hans Maldonado Dr Joe
Ray Compton Neil Lucas
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Advertising supporters of the Zionsville Community Newsletter offset the costs of publication and
mailing keeping this publication FREE Show your appreciation by thanking them with your business
STORY SUBMISSIONSPost your stories to TownePostcom or email to infoatZionsvillecom
MAILING ADDRESSPO Box 36097 Indianapolis IN 46236
Phone 317-823-5060 Fax 317-536-3030
The TownePost Community Newsletter Zionsville edition is published by Britt Interactive LLC and written for
and by local Zionsville area residents Newsletters are distributed via direct mail to more than 8000 Zionsville
area homeowners and businesses each month
FEATURED
atZionsvillecom
9 Helping Hands Award Winner for Zionsville
14 Looking Forward to Homework
18 Hans and Dr Joe Crash the Indiana Microbrewers Festival in Broad Ripple
21 Write from the Heart
34 Growing More than Dinner
46 Local Events Calendar
50 Itrsquos Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
52 Dan Dakichrsquos Golf Outing Becomes a Tribute to his Father
30 Carmel vs Zionsville Girls Soccer
41 Tommy Richardson On Keeping Your Head in the GamehellipEven When You Want to Sit on the Bench
10 Getting Back to Roots in Zionsville
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
RANJ PUTHRAN ldquoHELPING HANDS
AWARDrdquo RECIPIENT NANCY THOMPSON
Congrats toour winnerNancy Thompson
Thank youfor making adifference in
our communityTo nominate someone go toFacebookcomRanjputhranhelpinghands or ranjitputhranallstatecom 317-844-4683
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
Hans Maldonado and Dr Joe
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
Writer Cindy ArgentinePhotos Christie Turnbull
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
Hans Maldonado and Dr Joe
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Congratulations to our Helping Hands Award winner for August Nancy ompson Nancy who has been the volunteer director since 2003 and her team of dedicated volunteers run the Zionsville Food Pantry located at the Zionsville Presbyterian Church is food pantry under Nancyrsquos direction has become the largest food pantry in Boone County Every Friday between noon and 2 pm nearly 100 Boone County families come to the pantry to receive a bag of food and other essential items Congratulations to Nancy for the award and it is our pleasure to recognize her tireless volunteer work to help feed Boone Countyrsquos poor for more than 10 years
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 13
The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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New organic farm owners - left to right Elias Laura Kevin and Eliot Channell
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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GETTING BACK TO ROOTS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter and Photographer JJ Kaplan
If you havenrsquot heard about Salem Farms on Hunt Club and CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) you will soon Be prepared to welcome home Kevin and Laura Channell to the new farm they just purchased in the Salem Crossing area of Zionsville (near the corner of Kissel and Hunt Club Road) Plans are underway to begin a diverse organic produce farm along with construction of a home and a retail setting to sell their produce and distribute CSA shares to farm members The Channells owned and operated an organic farm in Vermont and are returning after being gone for about 10 years Not only do they bring their love of farming and skills to start a new business but they now have 1-year-old twin boys in tow
Kevin and Laura both grew up in Greenwood Indiana and attended Center Grove schools As a young girl Laura and her mom would often make a day trip to Zionsville where they enjoyed dessert at the Pie Safe and shopped for clothes at our local boutiques They would drive by the house Laurarsquos grandfather built in the village and her mom would recall attending kindergarten at the church that is now The Sanctuary art gallery They would enjoy the mother-daughter days a few times a year and these days were filled with fond memories Laura fell in love with Zionsville
It was later when Kevin and Laura were students at Indiana University in Bloomington that they became sweethearts and eventually married in 2000 The newlyweds purchased a cute little 1880s home in Zionsville at the corner of 4th and Poplar that they enjoyed fixing up as they dreamed about living off the land and growing food They began to plan a journey that would eventually take them to New England and then bring them back to Zionsville
An opportunity to apprentice with an established organic farm in Saratoga Springs New York presented itself in 2004 As apprentices they were involved with the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA) and were able to attend many workshops and visit other farms in the area And in 2005 they began to learn about how to operate a CSA by apprenticing at another organic farm in Brunswick Maine In 2006 the Channells purchased a beautiful piece of land on the Connecticut River in Fairlee Vermont to start a farm of their own They began ldquoYour Farmrdquo and sold their produce at local Farmersrsquo Markets through a summer and winter CSA membership to local restaurants and stores
The Channells enjoyed growing food for their customers and especially liked the CSA membership Laura explains ldquoA CSA is when people in the community support a local farm by purchasing a share of the farmrsquos harvest before the season begins Then throughout the growing season each member receives a weekly harvest from the farm Each week we would send out an email to members letting them know what produce they would be receiving along with recipe ideas and news from the farm It is a great way to foster community around local agriculture CSA members get to know each other their farmers and where their food is grownrdquo
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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The Channells owned and operated Your Farm until 2013 When the couple learned they would soon be parents to twins they decided to return to their roots here in Zionsville to be close to their families The boys Elias and Eliot just celebrated their first birthday and are surrounded with family As Kevin explains ldquoWe absolutely LOVE Zionsville and being back in Indiana Zionsville is a wonderful place for us to raise our family We are excited to start another farm and grow healthy food for the community We love that our new farm in Zionsville is close enough to the community for so many people to have the opportunity to enjoyrdquo
Plans for the new farm include offering CSA shares and operating a retail space to sell the produce to the community The Channells hope that Salem Farms on Hunt Club will become an agricultural destination where customers can learn where their food comes from and enjoy being in the country
Welcome the Channells back to our community as they lay down deeper roots with their family and start their new organic farm here in Zionsville The Salem Farms at Hunt Club Market and the CSA will begin in MayJune 2015 CSA shares will be available to purchase after Thanksgiving 2014 For more information visit salemfarmsonhuntclubcom or e-mail Kevin and Laura at infosalemfarmsonhuntclubcom
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
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Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
Writer Cindy ArgentinePhotos Christie Turnbull
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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LOOKING FORWARD TO HOMEWORK
Writer Cindy ArgentinePhotos Christie Turnbull
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
Hans Maldonado and Dr Joe
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Homework requires discipline most kids would rather be doing something else Even so a handful of students from four local high schools decided that in addition to doing their own homework they would help a group of inner-city kids do theirs These teens served as volunteer tutors at Shepherd Community Center in Indianapolis last winter and spring
Shepherd Community Centerrsquos goal is to ldquobreak the cycle of povertyrdquo The center offers a variety of programs and services for neighborhoods on Indyrsquos east side including an accredited Christian school for preschool through fourth grade and an afterschool program for first through twelfth grade
Alex Wible Carley Lanham Carly Bias Hadley Rankin Rebecca Loenen and Will Cunningham assisted with the afterschool program last year Though they attend four different high schools they are all involved in the youth program at Zionsville Presbyterian Church (ZPC) They along with a few adults formed the core of the churchrsquos effort to support tutoring at Shepherd
Misty Soderstrom a member at ZPC drove the student volunteers to Shepherd most Thursday afternoons She and the other volunteers helped kids at Shepherd with their homework and also led them in games songs and crafts as part of the afterschool program
The churchrsquos participation grew out of a summer mission trip to Shepherd in July 2013 ZPC staff realized that partnering with Shepherd would provide a perfect opportunity for families to get involved in missions without going far from home And Shepherd already had effective programs in place that volunteers could plug into
One of the programs Shepherd hosts is called EXCELmdashEmbracing eXcellence and Committing to Education for Life For six weeks in the summer EXCEL offers
academic enrichment worship playtime and two hot meals a day to 225 local youth ZPCrsquos youth director Josh Mygatt believed helping with EXCEL would be a great opportunity for ZPC youth and he encouraged them to participate Volunteers stayed on site and helped with the program for a week last July
The church wanted to stay connected to Shepherd and decided that helping with afterschool tutoring was the next logical step So starting last January a group of volunteers headed southeast on I-465 at 330 pm one Thursday Greg Rankin was among them He had been on the mission trip in July and welcomed the chance to build on relationships he had begun the previous summer
ldquoThe Shepherd students are a great group of kidsrdquo Rankin commented ldquoThey are well-behaved and by and large they are happy to be there And the staff is phenomenal and does a tremendous job of loving on the kids Itrsquos great to see the work they are doing theremdashthat God is doing thererdquo
Greg Rankinrsquos daughter Hadley is a student at Park Tudor School She went with her dad on the mission trip last summer and to several of the tutoring sessions in the winter ldquoI was a little wary of going on the mission trip at firstrdquo she said ldquobut it ended up being super fun I decided to try it because I knew I really loved kidsrdquo
Hadley worked with first graders ldquoIrsquove not spent a lot of time in first grade classrooms but my goodness they were pretty brightrdquo she said They worked on spelling reading and math things like addition and counting on number lines She was impressed with their math skills and with their understanding of Christianity ldquoThese kids ask some very deep questionsrdquo she said
One of the hardest things about working
with the kids according to Hadley was filtering what she said to them ldquoWith them growing up in a lot of really tough circumstances you had to be sure you werenrsquot talking about stuff that they couldnrsquot relate to or that would offend them in some way There were several things that the staff asked us not to talk about things that make up our daily conversations like familiesrdquo
The experience put her out of her comfort zone but Hadley enjoyed that ldquoI liked doing stuff that was new that Irsquod never done beforerdquo she said She learned more about poverty and how close it was to home The experience also helped her learn more about herself ldquoThis might sound silly but it gave me more confidence in myself because the kids look up to you so much Spending an entire day with a kid can really change your perspective on thingsrdquo
Alex Wible who attends Carmel High School worked with sixth graders at Shepherd ldquoA lot of times helping with homework meant getting them motivated to do their homeworkrdquo Alex said ldquoI had to help with a few math problems but a lot of the time it was just motivation theyrsquod rather talk or mess around or go to adventure clubs which is what they can do after their homework timerdquo The kids loved the ldquoadventure clubrdquo activities such as dodge ball crazy crafts or book club but Shepherd required them to finish their homework before doing those activities
Alex liked the relational aspect of volunteering ldquoItrsquos really rewarding when the kids start trusting yourdquo she said ldquoOne week when I was gone one of the kids asked where I was It was fulfilling to know that they wanted me to be thererdquo
Ed Memmen is one of the adults who helped ldquoItrsquos a really worthwhile endeavorhellipto get kids out of povertyrdquo Memmen said Their needs are tangible one girl said she
Shepherd Community Center
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
Hans Maldonado and Dr Joe
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ldquoEach li le touch of encouragement is importantrdquo Memmen said ldquoOne of the bene ts of tutoring is obvious seeing them learn helping with education But the relationship is also important Being there telling them you love them caring spending timemdashit makes an impactrdquo
A couple weeks ago the church organized a second summer mission trip to Shepherd Community Center Josh Myga youth director a ended again with seven of the churchrsquos youth and a few parents He said the church intends to continue this partnership in ministry in the coming year and beyond
Myga shared a story that re ected how many of the volunteers felt when their week at Shepherd came to a close ldquoOne of the high school students who volunteered last week Will Cunningham had also helped in 2013 Will said that last year when the week was over he was really sad about leaving But this year he felt okay about it because we werenrsquot really saying good-byerdquo Myga said ldquoKnowing that school starts soon and the a erschool program with it we were excited to tell them wersquod see them in a few weeksrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
Hans Maldonado and Dr Joe
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
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Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
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of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
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Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
Hans Maldonado and Dr Joe
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Writer Hans Maldonado with assistance from Dr Joe Lauer Photographer Eric Meyer
Once a year Optimus Park in Broad Ripple plays host to a spectacular gathering of both craft beers and craft beer lovers in the form of the Indiana Microbrewers Festival Located a few blocks north of Broad Ripple Ave near the Indianapolis Art Center this event becomes better organized every year Lines for food beer and lavatories were as minimal as can be expected at a beer festival with approximately 5000 people in attendance Both Dr Lauer and myself were in attendance as usual While Dr Lauer found some new and interesting localregional breweries I must admit that it was difficult to ignore the tried and true breweries I know and love It is also nice to know someone who can walk onto the back line and get beer more quickly
JOE For those who make it beyond Indianapolis there are some interesting new breweries worthy of attention 18TH STREET BREWERY (Gary IN) got their brewer from PIPEWORKS BREWING (Chicago IL) which was named the best new brewery of 2013 according to ratebeercom Grapefruit Dead Imperial IPA and Hunterrsquos Double Milk Stout were both quite good
BARE HANDS BREWING (Granger IN) was serving a Thai pa(sic) with hints of lime ginger and tea It was quite interesting and their other IPAs and Pale Ales were good as well
EVIL CZECH BREWERY (Mishawaka IN) poured a Bohemian (that means Czech-style as opposed to German) Pilsner that took me right back to Prague Pilsner
may seem boring to some but good representations of the style are not exactly abundant in Indiana
ZWANZIGZ BREWERY (Columbus IN) served a golden blueberry ale that was full of blueberry flavor and aroma and yet was incredibly dry and refreshing
HANS I had that blueberry ale and it was indeed delicious For those who think fruit beer means sweet and cloying read It does not have to
JOE From DANNY BOY (soon to be open in The Village of West Clay in Carmel IN) there was a solid black IPA NEW DAY MEADERY (Fountain Square) does not make beer but their mead ranges from sweet and fruity through bone dry They even make a mead with hops Imperial Raspberry Breakfast Magpie was an outstanding mead
SCARLET LANE BREWERY (McCordsville IN) won a Brewerrsquos Cup award for their Vivian Red IPA which showed as well as advertised over the weekend Their coffee coconut stout was dry and balanced
HANS My friend Leah from TAXMAN (Bargersville IN) was pouring a Belgian Dubbel that was bone dry and incredibly attenuated (this means that there was no leftover sugar after yeast finishes its meal) as I have come to expect from this brewery When people think that Belgian style beer is either too sweet or too syrupy it is usually because of left over sugar or under-attenuation The Dubbel had the typical
raisiney character of a Dubbel but it was truly multidimensional in its flavor
UNION BREWING (Carmel IN) focuses on cask-conditioned beer (meaning that the beer is carbonated in the keg) served from traditional hand-drawn beer engines (handpull) Irsquove never visited England (home of cask-conditioning) but tasting the Monon Mild with its grassy hops and soft mouth-feel from Union is probably the next best thing
BARLEY ISLAND (NoblesvilleIN) was serving a Saison (Belgian) that was crisp dry and refreshing and yet was packing around 8 abv OwnerBrewmaster Jeff Eaton is a more-than-competent brewer and a highly regarded judge
BRUGGE BRASSERIE (Indianapolis IN) rarely fails to bring a little sourness and their Diamond Kings of Heaven 2014 did not disappoint While the exact recipe varies from year to year OwnerBrewmaster Ted Miller had been using the same wine barrel for some time and it is populated with the appropriate microfauna to produce the lactic acidity for which Diamond Kings is known After witnessing inexperienced festivalgoers spitting out Diamond Kings at a previous festival there is always a password required to sample Diamond Kings When it comes to sour beermdashIf you know then you know
On the American side of beer styles Ted Miller also produces beer under the Outliers label From Outliers there was a strong Blonde Ale brewed with botanicals Chinese rice
HANS amp DR JOE CRASH THE INDIANA MICROBREWERS FESTIVAL
Hans Maldonado and Dr Joe
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
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TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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AUGUST 23A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
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wine yeast and then aged in a brandy barrel for about a month This beer had stunning complexity and a very refreshing quality
JOE That was also one of my favorite beers this year
HANS TRITON BREWING (Indianapolis IN) produced two incredibly unique and outstanding beers for the festival French Toast Stout and French Toast Stout with Strawberries could not have been more aptly named and either one would be a showstopper on most occasions
I have said before that BIER BREWERY (Indianapolis IN) makes the best and only pumpkin ale that anyone should drink For the festival they came with a barrel-aged Pumpkin Porter worthy of a best-in-show award
UPLAND BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came with a bunch of their Lambics of which I was only able to taste the 2014 Peach Lambic poured by the brewer himself Caleb Staton His Lambics have gotten better and better over the years
BLACK ACRE BREWING (Indianapolis IN) was pouring Bitter Life Coffee IPA It was a blend of American IPA and locally roasted coffee the result of which was slightly citrusy from the hops and roasty and slightly bitter from the coffee
TOW YARD BREWING (Indianapolis IN) came in strong with their Horsepower Double Pale Ale which is mildly citrusy but restrained enough in its bitterness that it could be a crossover beer for those hop-haters out there It hides its 8+abv very well Owner Mike Deweese also brought some gems from his cellar which are certainly not available anywhere other than in his company and rest assured the right beer improves over time just like the finest of wines I tasted 12-year-old World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head and 10-year-old Double Bastard from Stone And remember that 2004 Beast from Avery that you thought would never mellow Well it did and it was pretty good Thank you Mr Deweese
TIN MAN BREWING COMPANY (Evansville IN) was serving a stout that had been aged in a Makerrsquos Mark barrel and it was outstanding
This festival has gotten better with each passing year The available space has more than doubled since 2007 while the attendance is still pretty much the same It rarely feels crowded and there are plenty of
food and washing facilities Thankfully we dodged the 90+ degree heat that is usually a factor at the Microbrewers Festival Joe and I agree that it would not be possible to taste even half of what is typically available at this event so please understand that this article is inherently incomplete Just know that this is the premier beer event in Indianapolis each and every year
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Dr Schulte understands the importance of your relationship with your pediatrician and she is committed to providing thoughtful and attentive care to children of all ages As a Zionsville native Dr Schulte is excited to be giving back to the community she grew up in She focuses on working with parents and children to offer life-long health habits to improve overall well-being
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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COMMON
Writer Janelle Morrison Photographer JJ Kaplan
As the long summer days begin to wind down and the annual ritual of hunting for the yellow highlighters (5-pack) and other seemingly obsolete school supplies begins I am reminded of the harsh reality that my eldest child is entering her middle school years and that there are now two decades
spanning since I last rushed to class as the final bell rang
Letrsquos take a trip back down amnesia lane and think back on our formative years in school What was your favorite subject Which teacher had a hand in developing who you are today
Not many adults have the privilege of
reuniting with their favorite high school teachers I had such an opportunity just over a year ago While working from my office that is nestled on the second floor of the childrenrsquos store Ballerinas and Bruisers in downtown Zionsville I engaged in a conversation with one of the storersquos customers who looked remarkably familiar Deeper into the conversation she and I realized that she had been my W131 teacher at Carmel High School and was the one teacher who realized my potential She encouraged me to indulge in my passion for literature that led me to become a professional writer
Several moons post-graduation my former composition teacher Peggy Baker and I were reunited and we picked up from where we left off before I ventured onto my lifersquos path Peggy a Zionsville resident began teaching in the English department for the Carmel Clay Schools in 1989 and retired from a fulfilling career in 2012
Peggy and I have spent several conversations since that fateful day at her favorite childrenrsquos store about her instructions and how she was one of the teachers who truly took the time to invest in her students including me She is the one teacher who instilled in me the importance of editing and re-editing and having the confidence to keep working until the piece was ldquojust rightrdquo While many other teachers and professors would just bleed all over my papers with red ink Peggy would edit with a Number 2 pencil She would say ldquoMistakes are made so they can be corrected Now letrsquos look at how we can make this sentence betterrdquo
Peggy taught several classes at CHS including W131 American Literature British Literature English Honors Classical Literature and Novels just to name a few As the wife of Judge John Baker a judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Peggy would take her W131 class downtown to
Write from the Heart
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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WARRANTY
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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the Statehouse take a tour of the Judgesrsquo Chambers and sit in the audience while her husband would preside over cases that involved criminal issues including murder and other fascinating matters Afterwards she would have her students write about the case and hypothesize over what the verdict might be and participate in their own mock trial and jury cases
Peggy proudly admits that a few of her students have gone on to become successful litigators and that they share with her their gratitude for having taken her class and applying her instruction to their current professions
While we discussed the W131 class I had with Peggy she explained that there are three crucial components to that particular class that have lasting impacts on her studentsrsquo ability to succeed in all professions not just the writers and journalists The three directives are critical reading critical thinking and critical writing
ldquoWhat you write says more about you than any other form of communicationrdquo Peggy said ldquoMy husband John spends a great deal of time writing by virtue of his profession as a judge My favorite quote from John that I shared with my students is lsquoThere is no such thing as good writinghelliponly good rewritingrsquo The emphasis in my W131 classes was on the importance of good editing Regardless
of a studentrsquos writing ability I wanted each of them to have the ability to write letters and professional correspondence and to be able to edit his or her own work with confidencerdquo
I asked her how it feels to know she has made a significant impact on some of her students and if it validated her years as a teacher She replied ldquoI am very proud of my students I have run into quite a few of them over the years and most of them will tell me they had me for W131 novels or another one of the English classes They will tell me they are most grateful that they learned to edit and proof properly Many have also said that what they learned in my class made a difference in their job interview process and put them ahead of other candidatesrdquo
Besides myself another former student has reunited with Peggy and he married one of her nieces Together they have shared fond memories of Peggyrsquos classes at CHS
Peggy Baker and her husband the Honorable Judge John Baker
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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I am honored that my former teacher and now mentor continues to critique my work and will repeat almost verbatim remarks she would make to me during my senior year of high school She continues to gently o er suggestions on my approach My favorite instruction is when she tells me ldquoJanelle I prefer you write from your heart When it is personal it is more meaningfulrdquo
Over the years I never forgot her words of encouragement Her critiques were with me in every essay article and professional correspondence Irsquove wri en Today she continues to mentor me and o ers her guidance whenever I seek her assistance with a challenging assignment I still learn from her and she continues to build my con dence
If every student is as lucky to have a teacher
mentoring at the level of dedication that Mrs Peggy Baker did then I have great hope for the future writers and yes even the future litigators in this world
A class visiting the Indiana Court of Appeals
Janelle Morrison is the owner of MADD Media Solutions and a freelance writer She specializes in PR and marketing for small businesses and individuals She is also a Zionsville resident
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Dr Schulte understands the importance of your relationship with your pediatrician and she is committed to providing thoughtful and attentive care to children of all ages As a Zionsville native Dr Schulte is excited to be giving back to the community she grew up in She focuses on working with parents and children to offer life-long health habits to improve overall well-being
Dr Schulte is accepting new patients She also offers expectant mothers a free get-acquainted visit to meet the staff and spend time answering your questions
Please call for an appointment at 317-344-1234
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Dr Schulte understands the importance of your relationship with your pediatrician and she is committed to providing thoughtful and attentive care to children of all ages As a Zionsville native Dr Schulte is excited to be giving back to the community she grew up in She focuses on working with parents and children to offer life-long health habits to improve overall well-being
Dr Schulte is accepting new patients She also offers expectant mothers a free get-acquainted visit to meet the staff and spend time answering your questions
Please call for an appointment at 317-344-1234
StVincent Medical Group Is Proud To Welcome Pediatrician Wendy Schulte MD to Zionsville
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
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LUCY STEVENSON TO GREENER COURSES
Lucy Stevens is about to begin another chapter in her life as she sets off for college this month at St Johns University in New York She received a full-ride scholarship for four years to an elite university to be a member of their prestigious womenrsquos golf team
This statuesque blonde with a perky demeanor exuded confidence and optimism with her warm handshake and soft eyes As she shared her journey with me I felt myself drawn to her with admiration of her trials and triumphs By the end of our interview I was awestruck by her fortitude and grace in how she views her life What I saw is great wisdom in a young woman who is going to accomplish great things in her future She is moving on to greener courses
Daughter of William and Peggy Stevens Lucy picked up her first set of golf clubs at age fourhellipand they were Snoopy clubs to boot With her mom being a professional golfer Lucy had coaching from day one and she began to excel in the sport Her mother encouraged her to be physically active and to enjoy a variety of sports Through middle school Lucy enjoyed yoga weight lifting stretching biking hiking basketball soccer track and running Her mother advised her to try all sports but narrow it down and specialize once she got into high school
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Dr Schulte understands the importance of your relationship with your pediatrician and she is committed to providing thoughtful and attentive care to children of all ages As a Zionsville native Dr Schulte is excited to be giving back to the community she grew up in She focuses on working with parents and children to offer life-long health habits to improve overall well-being
Dr Schulte is accepting new patients She also offers expectant mothers a free get-acquainted visit to meet the staff and spend time answering your questions
Please call for an appointment at 317-344-1234
StVincent Medical Group Is Proud To Welcome Pediatrician Wendy Schulte MD to Zionsville
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
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Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Dr Schulte understands the importance of your relationship with your pediatrician and she is committed to providing thoughtful and attentive care to children of all ages As a Zionsville native Dr Schulte is excited to be giving back to the community she grew up in She focuses on working with parents and children to offer life-long health habits to improve overall well-being
Dr Schulte is accepting new patients She also offers expectant mothers a free get-acquainted visit to meet the staff and spend time answering your questions
Please call for an appointment at 317-344-1234
StVincent Medical Group Is Proud To Welcome Pediatrician Wendy Schulte MD to Zionsville
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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As she completed middle school she had a decision to make between playing basketball and golf She enjoyed them both suggesting ldquoevery basketball court looks the same but every golf course is unique and outsiderdquo Lucy explains Golf was the easy winner
After several moves before coming to Zionsville and then the move of two middle schools into one high school Lucy found herself searching for her sense of self like many teens Playing golf was one activity that helped her relieve stress and it helped give her a sense of identity
ldquoYou just need to keep encouraging and being there for your childrdquo Peggy shares ldquoI always tried to stay connected to my daughter by taking the time to do things she enjoyshellipshopping golfing I was there when she needed merdquo When she entered high school she earned the 1 spot on the golf team as a freshman
Lucy has learned to take it all in stride the good along with the bad ldquoEvery shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo Lucy continues ldquoA good shot teaches
ldquo Every shot has a purpose whether it is a good shot or bad shotrdquo
Lucy at age 4
Last year she had the lowest score for the ZCHS team in the regionals and the sectionals on a team that placed 3rd in the state
She won the WGAMI (Womenrsquos Golf Association of Metropolitan Indianapolis) tournament By winning this tournament Lucy joined a prestigious group of former winners that includes Nancy Fitzgerald Julie Carmichael and Alice Dye
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Dr Schulte understands the importance of your relationship with your pediatrician and she is committed to providing thoughtful and attentive care to children of all ages As a Zionsville native Dr Schulte is excited to be giving back to the community she grew up in She focuses on working with parents and children to offer life-long health habits to improve overall well-being
Dr Schulte is accepting new patients She also offers expectant mothers a free get-acquainted visit to meet the staff and spend time answering your questions
Please call for an appointment at 317-344-1234
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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you that hard work and dedication pay o But bad shots teach you that you need to adapt and stay in the game I laugh whenever I make a bad shot because it is comic relief for me Golf teaches sportsmanship and life lessons Every skill on the golf course translates into a life skillrdquo
Lucy enjoys nature and the earthy connection that golf o ers According to her ldquoIt makes me stop and smell the roses All golf courses are beautiful and I appreciate the simplicity in nature Itrsquos di cult to have a bad day when you are surrounded by nature and beautyrdquo
When facing di cult times she explains ldquoYou donrsquot ask for a lesser load but rather broader shouldersrdquo She credits two mentors Coach Je Anderson and Ann Obermeyer for providing positive feedback and encouragement
As Lucy packs her bags for college she is looking forward to having extended family in the area She shares ldquoI may become a pediatric oncologist or maybe go pro It will all be good no ma er what comes my way And I am excited for it to beginrdquo
We should all learn a lesson from Lucy in how to appreciate the beautiful things around us every day Donrsquot compare yourself to others Learn from your trials And be grateful for your triumphs We all face di culties in life but it is how you handle adversity that builds your character ere are many more green courses awaiting you just beyond the horizon
ldquoA good shot teaches you that hard work and dedication pay off But bad shots teach you that
you need to adapt and stay in the gamerdquo
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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Dr Schulte understands the importance of your relationship with your pediatrician and she is committed to providing thoughtful and attentive care to children of all ages As a Zionsville native Dr Schulte is excited to be giving back to the community she grew up in She focuses on working with parents and children to offer life-long health habits to improve overall well-being
Dr Schulte is accepting new patients She also offers expectant mothers a free get-acquainted visit to meet the staff and spend time answering your questions
Please call for an appointment at 317-344-1234
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
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Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
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Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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Girls Soccer
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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Girls Soccer
Writer Ray ComptonPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Not too long ago this would have been considered just another high school girlsrsquo soccer game on a fall day in Central Indiana
Probably a few autumns ago the stands would have been lled only with parents and friends e competition may have been labeled as spirited but probably short of being called erce And perhaps players and coaches on both sides would have been guilty of thinking ahead to the upcoming Indiana high school state tournament
But that was yesteryear and not this September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel e 3500-seat stadium should be bordering on a sellout and one of Indianarsquos biggest girlsrsquo soccer rivalries will be cracking with electricity It is Carmel vs Zionsville
Indeed keep the women and children o the streets because this re-match of northside powerhouses has become the heartlandrsquos version of Liverpool versus Manchester United or Barcelona against Real Madrid ldquoZionsville and Carmel in [girlsrsquo] soccer is a tremendous rivalryrdquo noted Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep ldquoIt is high caliber soccer and typically the rst team to score is the winnerrdquo
And that was the case in the sectional last year Second-ranked Zionsville scored the rst and only goal and advanced to the regional No 1 Carmel went home broken-hearted ldquoIt was like a brawl a real ghtrdquo recalled Zionsville coach Ramon Aguillon
is year both sides expect another gripping and punishing chapter to be scripted in
September during the rowdy
rematch Yes the cast of stars is slightly di erent but the coaches uniforms and nicknames are the same ldquoIf you are a casual fan it will be a fun game to watchrdquo assessed legendary Carmel coach Frank Dixon ldquoIt will be very much like most of our games against each other since Ramon began coaching at Zionsville It will be a tight contest with both teams playing very organized defense while trying to put away their chances on o ense ere will be few surprisesrdquo
Indeed this rivalry was born when Aguillon took over the Zionsville reins in 2008 His rst Eagles edition beat Carmel 2-1 in his coaching debut Zionsville teams are a remarkable 5-3-2 under Aguillon against the vaunted Greyhounds
ldquoMy rst goal was to beat themrdquo said Aguillon ldquoI know our history and how we had never been able to get a win against Carmel I really based our program on being able to not only compete but to beat them I knew that if we could change that mentality of never being able win the [Carmel] game success would followrdquo
And it hashellipfor both teams
THE DIRECTORS (COACHES) ere is no arguing who is the Vince Lombardi of girlsrsquo soccer in Indiana It is the a able Dixon whose Carmel teams have won nine of the 20 sanctioned state championships in his tenure Dixon has twice been recognized as the National High School Soccer Coach of the Year Inskeep credits Dixon with laying the groundwork for the youth soccer pipeline in Carmel
ldquo e number of children playing soccer at young ages is o the chartrdquo Inskeep stated ldquo ere were over 2500 playing soccer in
Carmelrsquos Dadsrsquo Club this spring It is an amazing statistic
ldquoFrank has given much to the soccer community in Carmel in three decades He was on the ground oor with the start of Carmel United Soccer Club and his dedication to students has now expanded his work with the Carmel FC He can be seen at numerous events at our school which speaks to his love of our school and programrdquo
But Dixon is quick to hand over praise for his accomplishments to his players In his 23 years at Carmel the Greyhounds have produced nearly 50 NCAA Division I players His 2011 state championship team featured 11 future Division 1 players (four seniors and seven juniors)
ldquoAs much as I would like to say that coaching is a big part it is actually a small partrdquo Dixon said ldquoCoach ( John) Wooden was asked why he was so successful His reply was lsquoI had the best playersrsquo Soccer is a playerrsquos game and if you are going to win long-term you must have good playersrdquo
Aguillon understands that need e native of Mexico faces perhaps his biggest rebuilding task at Zionsville this season Twelve seniorsmdashincluding six Division I playersmdashgraduated from last yearrsquos squad ldquoTalent-wise that was the deepest and best overall team I have coached in my high school careerrdquo Aguillon said ldquoIn my opinion it was the best team in ZHS girlsrsquo soccer history
ldquoWe will be good this year if we can stay healthy We have some great returning players who can help ll the voidsrdquo
ere are many who believe that Aguillon can dial in a very competitive team Among those is Dixon ldquo e Zionsville coaching sta does a nice job of team buildingrdquo the rival coach said ldquoItrsquos the old saying that the sum is greater than the parts ey put people in the right spots and stick with their system Ramon and his coaches get the best out of their playersrdquo
Zionsville athletic director Greg Schellhase agrees ldquoRamon is a very passionate coach
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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who has invested time and energy into elevating our program to one of the best soccer programs in the Midwestrdquo said Schellhase ldquoHe has helped develop a very positive culture surrounding our program that is based on much more than simply winning soccer gamesrdquo
THE AFTERMATHFor the losing coach Dixon the pain of the 1-0 loss last October was numbing ldquoIt was a well-played game and it was a shame that someone had to loserdquo he remembered It was apparent that the team that scored rst would probably win We had our chances but didnrsquot get it done It always hurts when you realize that your season is done before you get to your ultimate goalrdquo
But despite absorbing that bi er loss Dixon rose above the disappointment and delivered a memorable speechmdashto the conquerors He spoke to Aguillon and his Eagles immediately a er the game ldquoIt was
one of the classiest moves that I have ever seenrdquo said Aguillon ldquoHe told us how he was impressed with the way we playedrdquo
Ironically Zionsville soon joined Carmel on the sidelines in the state tournament Just a few days later Avon took out the Eagles in the regional ldquoIt was excruciatingrdquo admi ed Aguillon ldquoI have had some really hard losses in my career but that was the toughest one I knew if we got past Avon we had a real good shot at making it to state and to compete for a title at is a game [Avon] that I donrsquot think I will ever be able to get past It was that emotional for me and the rest of the teamrdquo
Schellhase concedes the last two regional setbacks [2012 and 2013] were di cult but he also has con dence winning will continue on Mulberry Street ldquo e girls have worked very hard to use those games as motivationrdquo he said
Inskeep also believes the same is true in
Carmel where winning state championships in any sport can become a heavy expectation that borders on being a burden
ldquoI donrsquot think the expectations are out of line with the other expectations in our communityrdquo the veteran athletic director said ldquoIt is a progressive community that values excellence and competition I have lived here for 40 years and it has always been this way Whether it is the performing arts athletics or academic competitions our students want to reach the ultimate in their endeavorsrdquo
THE SEQUELWill it be No 1 vs No 2 again Will it be a contest pi ing two potential state champions ose answers are still being wri en But at 7 pm Saturday September 27 at Murray Stadium in Carmel it will be two mighty Indiana high school girlsrsquo soccer teams Carmel vs Zionsville Brace yourself for a thrilling sequel
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
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WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST THRILL AS A SOCCER PLAYERldquoIt was being able to represent my country [Mexico] even if it was for a short time I had the chance to play at Azteca Stadium [Mexico City] as part of preparations for the U17 World Cuprdquo
DO YOU STILL PLAY SOCCERldquoI do but very poorly Age and injury have taken a tollrdquo
WILL YOUR KIDS BE SOCCER PLAYERSldquoAna Camila will be 5 in August and Ramon Mark will be 2 in September I hope they both decide to play soccer but in the end it will be up to themrdquo
IS YOUR WIFE LAURA (A NATIVE OF ZIONSVILLE) A SOCCER PLAYERldquoShe is not an athlete She is more of a singer and dancerrdquo
DID YOU WATCH THE WORLD CUPldquoI watched every game for the first few days but then due to work and high school soccer practice I had to tape them I hope to catch up and watch them allrdquo
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO INDIANA AFTER GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHISldquoRight after school I joined Cummins and started my career I recently started a new job at Allison Transmission in sales and marketingrdquo
HOW DO YOU HANDLE INDIANA WINTERSldquoVery carefully When I lived in Memphis I think it snowed once in 10 years Snowy winters in Indiana are still a challengerdquo
TELL US MORE ABOUT YOUR TEAMrsquoS PARTICIPATION IN SOCCER CAMPS AT INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLSldquoWe believe in community involvement and we have done this several years We do a week-long soccer camp for IPS students It gives our kids a lesson in liferdquo
WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS ABOUT MEXICO COACH MIGUEL HERRERA AND HIS EMOTIONAL BURSTS DURING THE WORLD CUPldquoIt was refreshing to see a coach who is so passionate He is a playerrsquos coachrdquo
IS SOCCER HERE TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATESldquoWithout a doubt It has been growing for a long timerdquo
TOP 10 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH ZIONSVILLE COACH RAMON AGUILLON
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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GROWING MORE THAN DINNER COMMUNITY GARDENS IN ZIONSVILLEWriter Cindy Argentine Photographer Christie Turnbull
Itrsquos 820 am on Saturday e large eld behind the Episcopal Church on Mulberry Street hums quietly with the cha er of birds and insects As the sun breaks through the low hazy clouds a breeze stirs the tall grass and dragon ies tour the meadow
In the middle of the eld there are square plots marked by wire twine and plastic fencing Peas peppers corn cucumbers beans broccoli squash and sun owers grow in profusion
Chuck Anderson pulls into the parking lot behind the Boys and Girls Club next door takes a couple garden tools from his car and walks a few yards to his garden plot ldquo is is my rst year trying thisrdquo he comments ldquoWersquore starting small with beans tomatoes squash and cucumbersrdquo He has heavy clay soil in his yard a few blocks away and he heard the soil here was be er
Hersquos been pleased with his experience ldquoAll the gardeners are really helpful ey share their knowledge when they can e folks with the corner back plot in particular are a wealth of knowledgerdquo
About a mile southeast at the townrsquos Elm Street Green another community garden is growing Itrsquos in the broad plain at the bo om of the sloping drive that runs toward Eagle Creek In this series of plots patriotic pinwheels spin alongside bushy bean plants A red watering can rests upside-down on a fence post and coils of hoses are wound and waiting by water spigots Zinnias and marigolds splash the site with color
Cathy Orosz parks her car gets out and meanders through a series of garden plots on the way to hers She looks over things for a few moments selects a cucumber to pick and plucks a handful of mint A er a few more minutes enjoying the cool quiet morning she heads back to her car
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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She stops to chat and says this is her second year with community gardening She lives in an apartment nearby and likes having a place to grow things An equally important bene t is the sense of fellowship she has experienced
ldquo erersquos a great group of people who garden here Itrsquos a li le communityrdquo she says ldquo e gardeners talk with each other and with people who pass by on the trail ey share garden tips produce and ideasrdquo
ldquoGardening people are happy peoplerdquo she says as she o ers me a sprig of fresh mint
erersquos another community garden at the Heritage Trail Park by the corner of CR 875 E and CR 400 S near the back of the Spring Knoll subdivision Here a rooster at the neighboring farm crows while mourning doves coo towering maples rustle and occasional cars rumble by Snapdragons glimmer alongside the rows of vegetables local residents have planted
Kent Harris tends his garden here Like gardeners at the other locations he has a generous spirit When Christie Turnbull
stops by to photograph the gardens he speaks with her and makes sure she takes some of his fresh squash home
A fourth community garden is run by the Zionsville United Methodist Church on Whitestown Road Itrsquos located in the strip of land between the church parking lot and the corn eld behind them Strawberries Swiss chard and onions are growing there in addition to more common crops
BEHIND THE SCENESA variety of people at town and church o ces work behind the scenes to make these gardens possible e Zionsville Parks and Recreation Department oversees the gardens at Elm Street Green and Heritage Trail Al Smith is the contact person with the parks He says there are 30 plots at Elm Street Green and 60 plots at Heritage Trail Park ey lease each 20´ x 20´ plot for $20 a year and provide water and parking at both locations ldquoWe also have the gardens
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
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Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
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tilled each yearrdquo Smith says ldquoand we put stakes in the ground with ownersrsquo names on themrdquo
Smith says the Parks Department has o ered some form of community gardening for over 15 years It used to o er plots behind the re station near the CVS pharmacy on Oak Street A er that closed they opened the Heritage Trail plots four or ve years ago and the Elm Street Green gardens two years ago
At the Methodist and Episcopal churches sta members and volunteers work together to manage the community gardens e Methodist Church has room for 95 plots each 20 x 20 feet ey still have a few openings and people donrsquot have to be members of the church to register for one
Like the town the church provides water and charges a nominal fee for the space
Sarah Billings helped start the Methodist Churchrsquos garden ve years ago ldquoWhen the townrsquos garden behind the rehouse closedrdquo she says ldquoa couple of us started this one I missed that garden and thought it would be nice to have something close by that my family could bike to We started growing vegetables when our kids were young both for knowledge and for entertainmentrdquo Billings continues ldquoI wanted my children to see where food comes from e experience has led us to a be er and healthier lifestylerdquo
e garden at St Francis Episcopal Church which started four years ago has expanded from 32 plots to 68 plots eir plots are also 20 x 20 feet with water access and
availability to the public Pat Guiney Parish Administrator says their plots lled quickly this year they were all rented by mid-May ldquoWe are quite proud of our gardensrdquo she says ldquoWe are St Francis-in-the-Fieldsrdquo she laughs ldquoand we have a fairly sizable plot of land It was a natural trdquo
Guiney says their gardening program has a distinguishing feature tithing ldquoOne thing that makes us a li le bit unique is that we ask that everyone give 10 percent of whatever they grow to someone in need It can be a neighbor or the food bank or whomeverrdquo ey also have ve service plots for the express purpose of growing food for the Zionsville Food Pantry and the Lebanon Caring Center
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
mdashPamela Z Fishers
ldquo
Dr William Hall
ATTENTION ACUTE OR CHRONIC BACK OR SPINE PAIN SUFFERERS
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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TOWNEPOST MEDIA NETWORK AUGUST 2014 TownePostcom
ere is a local medical facility Midwest Pain amp Spine which specializes in e ective alternative treatments using minimally invasive procedures to diagnose treat and manage your condition In addition to o ering minimally invasive surgical techniques Midwest Pain amp Spine also specializes in providing non-surgical alternatives to back and spine pain su ers with Dr William L Hall
Dr Hall is board certi ed in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pain Management Dr Hall joined Midwest Pain amp Spine a er completing his residency at the University of Cincinnati in 2002 Dr Hall served as chief resident in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with duties both academic and administrative in nature
While being trained in a multi-faceted eld Dr Hall has a great interest in interventional spine care musculoskeletal medicine and electrodiagnosis of nerve and muscle diseases He has focused his skills and talents on the diagnosis and treatment of back and spinal pain
Dr Hall received his undergraduate degree from St Louis University in 1994 and earned his medical degree from St Louis University in 1998 prior to proceeding with residency at the University of Cincinnati
Dr Hall is a member of several professional societies including the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiatric Association for Spine Sports and Occupational Rehabilitation and the International Spinal Injection Society
Dr Hall stated ldquoAs a physician board certi ed in both physical medicine and rehabilitation as well as pain medicine my goal is to reduce your pain so you are more functional allowing you to do the things you want and need to dordquo
If you su er from acute or chronic back pain contact Midwest Pain amp Spine to discover the minimally invasive treatments available to treat your painful condition and get you back to enjoying life fully
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Irsquove had back pain off and on most of my life not debilitatinghellipthat is until about the age of 40 The pain eventually became unbearable With a very demanding job and little time to focus on my health I sought the help of a few doctors This is when I discovered most doctors want to pat you on the hand and tell you to ldquolearn to live with itrdquo Reality ishellipyou have ldquolived with itrdquo and if you werenrsquot at the breaking point you wouldnrsquot be in their offi ce
I began to wonder if I could bear to live the rest of my life in this much painhellipwas it possible or even worth it Dr Hall is unaware but he probably saved my lifehellipI was very close to giving up
After the fi rst appointment at Midwest Pain amp Spine I knew I was somewhere special
Suddenly there was hope and an actual plan Dr Hall went straight to work to fi nd the source of the pain which actually turned out to be a birth deformity He discovered the source of pain that no other doctor ever took the time to Then Dr Hall worked with me to fi nd the most effective treatment for my particular spine issues
Now my pain is managed I still work too hard but now Irsquom not miserablehellipplus I live a more active lifestyle which is a much unexpected blessing
Thanks Dr Hall and wonderful staff for giving me my life back
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ATTENTION ACUTE OR CHRONIC BACK OR SPINE PAIN SUFFERERS
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COMMON
Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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Writer amp Photographer JJ Kaplan
Tommy Richardson has volunteered 17 years to help coach Zionsville High School football
TOMMY RICHARDSON ON KEEPING YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Even when you want to sit on the bench
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
JJ Kaplan is a 2013 award-winning portrait and equine photographer and writer Visit colormyworldstudiocom or ldquoColor My World Studiordquo on Facebook
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3177531607
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bull HOUSEHOLD MANAGER bill pay contractor coordinator scheduling service repairs
bull PARENT SERVICES assistance for new and expecting parents
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Spring Knoll at its Best
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
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David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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Have you ever set your sights on a goal and once you reached it you were disappointed Have you had unexpected events knock at
your door and derailed your carefully made plans Have you ever decided to take the passive position to just let someone else do the job Chances are that these things have happened to you And then you are faced with the really tough question of ldquoNow what do I dordquo Coach Tommy Richardson is well versed with how to deal with successes challenges and disappointments in order to keep moving forward toward your own personal happiness and fulfillment
At 77 years old Tommy Richardson has no desire to slow down and sit on the sidelines He has volunteered for the past 17 years as an assistant coach for the Zionsville Community High School football team He holds several powerlifting records including state and world titles He is one belt below a ldquoblack beltrdquo in martial arts He created his own company Richardson Performance Coaching to inspire executives and individuals toward their personal successes
He has just had the Camden Tennessee High School football stadium named in his honor And he is just getting started
According to Tommy ldquoI see a lot of people who retire and believe they are finished They are no longer stretching themselves But why should we quit There is no finish line There are more opportunities to live longer be more engaged in life and help other people Age should not be a factor There are always ways to challenge yourselfrdquo
Tommyrsquos career began as Head Coach at Camden Tennessee High School when a winning tradition was non-existent He brought the team to one of the winningest seasons ever witnessed He became one of the most heralded coaches in the state but on the way instituted an advanced weight-lifting program track team and wrestling and boxing programs He also started and facilitated a chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) And he still had time to work part-time at State Farm Insurance Company
State Farm saw talent and determination and coaxed him to be a full-time agent in Camden and leave his football legacy He was quickly promoted to agency manager and transferred to the south side of Indianapolis and eventually agency director for a quarter of the state of Indiana Life was full of excitement challenges and fulfillment But then Tommyrsquos wife Peggy passed away He was faced with a new set of challenges in dealing with his loss and how to raise his children and their families
Tommy explained after he began dealing with his own grief he began to take action by running several miles a day It was during that time that he released his tears anger and frustration while clearing his thinking and strengthening his body He eventually came to see that he didnrsquot want to sit on the bench for the rest of his life and wanted to get back in the game He needed to be strong for the sake of his family friends and career He moved back to Lafayette to become agency director recruiting and training with State Farm He was later promoted to vice president at State Farm and married Cathy 17 years ago Life was beginning to move ahead again
Tommy Richardson now 77 years old and still going holds state national and world records in weight lifting
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
INDIANAPOLIS EVENT PARTNERS
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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JOIN THE CLUB
The Club offers over 140 days of
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billiards room and private locker rooms
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unforgettable times
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
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David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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Tommy began to hone his speaking skills by joining Toastmasters International This group develops speaking and leadership skills He began by joining a local chapter then moved up to president of the club then district then national and then ultimately president of Toastmasters International He
logged 80000 miles as he helped businesses bring Toastmasters into their corporate development programs
Eventually he took early retirement and formed Richardson Communications Group to help businesses and individuals realize their personal best And he became a partner in a developmental company called Synergy Training with his friend Jack Klemeyer
Volunteering with our high school football organization has brought Tommy great fulfillment He stood beside Coach McWharter for 17 years This year beside
Coach Echeverria Tommy is leading the coaches and players in character-building exercises Each week one of the coaches selects a specific character trait such as confidence or honor and presents the concept to the team A few days later they regroup to discuss the outcome and implement the idea
You may be thinking it is simply too late to make a difference in your own life or someone elsersquos You may not know how to begin to move ahead You may feel too defeated to even try But here is what Tommy recommends to get the wheels moving again
Tommy Richardson and wife Cathy
Tommy Richardson now offers his book Building by Excellence available at Black Dog Books and Amazon
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First start with what you already havehelliptalent passion and skill Be grateful for what you are and things you have Second continue to pursue what you can gain for excellence ird nd someone you can help Itrsquos gratifying and sometimes just listening to another is helpful to them
Donrsquot strive just to be successful and excellent but rather strive to be excellent using all of your potential to go as far as you can using all you have Learn to be excellent with your talents and then give back to others
Building to Excellence is the new book Tommy co-authored with Jack Klemeyer is book will rekindle your re for moving ahead and nding satisfaction in the purpose of your life Available at Black Dog Books in Zionsville or Amazoncom you will be inspired to make the most of your journey of life Visit coachtomnet He is also available for speaking training and coaching at tommybrichardsongmailcom Get ready to get back in the game of life
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
INDIANAPOLIS EVENT PARTNERS
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
Zionsville_08-14indd 47 72914 1124 AM
48 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 49
AUGUST 23A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
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bull Replace engine oil amp filterbull Inspect amp top-off all fluid levels
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THE COUNTRY CLUB FOR PEOPLE WITH DRIVEThe Club is a motorsports country club for people who want to drive their cars fast in an exclusive safe environment No experience required Professional instructors are available to teach you to drive your car to its limits on Putnam Parkrsquos 18 mile road course located just 30 minutes west of Indianapolis
OWN A PERFORMANCE CAR WANT TO DRIVE IT FAST
JOIN THE CLUB
The Club offers over 140 days of
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billiards room and private locker rooms
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Entertain clients friends and family for
unforgettable times
PUTNAMPARKCOM 317-559-1500
A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
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Best panoramic views on Tippy 100rsquo frontage great beach amp swim Approx 5000 sqft 4 bed 45 ba Gourmet kit vaulted living views One of kind lower level ent room Multi-level patio deck landscape Next to Country Club $1985000
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
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HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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We use back pack vacuums with HEPA-filtration to remove dirt dust and allergens hidden deep in carpets and upholstery ndash the perfect solution for allergy season
We use environmentally preferable cleaning products Your home will be seriously clean and healthy
Every clean comes with a 24-hour 100 satisfaction guarantee
Same cleaning team each visit
Referred for a reason
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Zionsville_08-14indd 52 72914 1125 AM
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Boarding Training Daycare Grooming Leash-free Dog Park5370 S IndIanapolIS Rd WhIteStoWn In bull 3l77696l72
Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
Zionsville_08-14indd 53 72914 1125 AM
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BondedInsured bull Locally ownedoperated
Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
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AFTER YOUR 3rd CLEANING(WITH RECURRING CLEANINGS)
krystalkleenindycom
DREAMING OF A
KLEENHOUSE
FOR SPRINGHOUSE
FOR SPRINGCall for a
FREE quote
(317)
250-4566
Joe Mancewicz John Rosser Dan Dakich Gregg Naberhaus Craig Baute
Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
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Spring Knoll at its Best
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Best panoramic views on Tippy 100rsquo frontage great beach amp swim Approx 5000 sqft 4 bed 45 ba Gourmet kit vaulted living views One of kind lower level ent room Multi-level patio deck landscape Next to Country Club $1985000
88rsquo frontage superb views beach Incl large back lot many options Approx 4000 sqft 4-5 bed 35 ba Well designed layout open concept 2 separate kitchens large ent room Cathedral living wwall of windows Wonderful property $897000
Sprawling estate private retreat 83 acres 173rsquo frontage sand beach Approx 3300 sqft 4 bed 4 ba Zoned Agri open pasture trees Custom contemporary well built Perfect for entertaining must see Premiere views $1950000
Indianarsquos deepest lake ~ 2 hrs north of Indy ~ Lake Tippecanoe ~
$394500
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
INDIANAPOLIS EVENT PARTNERS
atZionsville AroundIndy
HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 46 72914 1124 AM
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
Zionsville_08-14indd 47 72914 1124 AM
48 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 49
AUGUST 23A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
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Includes 5 quarts of oil Diesel and synthetics extraPlus tax with coupon
$2995Only
bull Replace engine oil amp filterbull Inspect amp top-off all fluid levels
bull Inspect tires for wear amp pressurebull Complete chassis lubrication
OIL CHANGE
FREECar Wash
We have just expanded and remodeled to serve you even better Come experience our award winning sales and service teams Were In Your Backyard
9896 N MICHIGAN Rd(Across from Home Depot)
317-872-9896wwwedmartincom
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THE COUNTRY CLUB FOR PEOPLE WITH DRIVEThe Club is a motorsports country club for people who want to drive their cars fast in an exclusive safe environment No experience required Professional instructors are available to teach you to drive your car to its limits on Putnam Parkrsquos 18 mile road course located just 30 minutes west of Indianapolis
OWN A PERFORMANCE CAR WANT TO DRIVE IT FAST
JOIN THE CLUB
The Club offers over 140 days of
track time per year use of first-class
garages and the exclusive members-
only Clubhouse with club room bar
billiards room and private locker rooms
with showers- all exquisitely appointed
Entertain clients friends and family for
unforgettable times
PUTNAMPARKCOM 317-559-1500
A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
Zionsville_08-14indd 49 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 50 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
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We use back pack vacuums with HEPA-filtration to remove dirt dust and allergens hidden deep in carpets and upholstery ndash the perfect solution for allergy season
We use environmentally preferable cleaning products Your home will be seriously clean and healthy
Every clean comes with a 24-hour 100 satisfaction guarantee
Same cleaning team each visit
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
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AUGUST LOCAL EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 5-7 ZIONSVILLE LIONS CLUB FALL FESTIVALThis three-day festival is the largest fundraiser for Lions Park The festival is filled with local entertainment and performances food carnival rides kidsrsquo corner bounce houses and vendors that include arts and crafts commercial kiosks kidsrsquo and pet themes It begins Friday night with the VIP Carnival for our special friends their family and caregivers and the Poor Jack Carnival The Lions Club Parade kicks off the festival Saturday on Main Street and a community church service is Sunday morning Parking in Lions Park is a $5 donationLions Park 115 S Elm St Zionsville zlionseventscom
20 16TH ANNUAL GOLF4GIVING OPEN HOSTED BY THE SALVATION ARMY WOMENrsquoS AUXILIARYJoin this 18-hole scramble with lunch dinner and a silent auction Funds raised provide support to the many programs and services offered by The Salvation Army throughout Central Indiana$125golfer by August 13 1030 am-1215 pm RegistrationLunchPutting Contest with a 1230 pm shotgun start Golf Club of Indiana-Zionsville 6905 South 525 East Lebanon IN Contact Co-Chair Marcia Patton Golf4givinggmailcom or 317-946-8402 golf4givingorg
5-10 TRADERS POINT CHARITY HORSE SHOW AND COUNTRY FAIRGuests of the Show are delighted with a myriad of activities throughout the week leading up to the two Grand Prix eventsGate Admission $10 Tuesday-Saturday $15 Sunday Kids 12yr amp Under are freeParking is free 8AM-6PM Wild Air Farms 7400 Hunt Club Road Zionsville IN 46077 Jim Farmer jasfarmersbcglobalnet 317-809-1704 traderspointorg
INDIANAPOLIS EVENT PARTNERS
atZionsville AroundIndy
HAVE YOUR EVENT FEATURED ON OUR EVENT CALENDARContact Lena Lucas LenaatZionsvillecom 317-501-0418
8 ZrsquoSPARKLE PARTY DRAG RACE TO END ALZHEIMERrsquoSDudes and dudettes don their finest and strut their stuff down Main Street all for a good cause to end Alzheimerrsquos 6-10 pm Downtown Zionsville along the historic Brick Street Contact Amy Lacy at alacysbcglobalnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 46 72914 1124 AM
46 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 47
1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
Zionsville_08-14indd 47 72914 1124 AM
48 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 49
AUGUST 23A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
Zionsville_08-14indd 48 72914 1125 AM
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Includes 5 quarts of oil Diesel and synthetics extraPlus tax with coupon
$2995Only
bull Replace engine oil amp filterbull Inspect amp top-off all fluid levels
bull Inspect tires for wear amp pressurebull Complete chassis lubrication
OIL CHANGE
FREECar Wash
We have just expanded and remodeled to serve you even better Come experience our award winning sales and service teams Were In Your Backyard
9896 N MICHIGAN Rd(Across from Home Depot)
317-872-9896wwwedmartincom
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
16826 BuickGMC_TownePostai 1 31313 1216 PM
THE COUNTRY CLUB FOR PEOPLE WITH DRIVEThe Club is a motorsports country club for people who want to drive their cars fast in an exclusive safe environment No experience required Professional instructors are available to teach you to drive your car to its limits on Putnam Parkrsquos 18 mile road course located just 30 minutes west of Indianapolis
OWN A PERFORMANCE CAR WANT TO DRIVE IT FAST
JOIN THE CLUB
The Club offers over 140 days of
track time per year use of first-class
garages and the exclusive members-
only Clubhouse with club room bar
billiards room and private locker rooms
with showers- all exquisitely appointed
Entertain clients friends and family for
unforgettable times
PUTNAMPARKCOM 317-559-1500
A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
Zionsville_08-14indd 49 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 50 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
you shineJUST LIKE OUR REPUTATION
WE CLEANWE CLEAN
There are many reasons why customers recommend The Maids to people they know and love We go where germs hide light switch
plates door knobs phone receivers and more
We use back pack vacuums with HEPA-filtration to remove dirt dust and allergens hidden deep in carpets and upholstery ndash the perfect solution for allergy season
We use environmentally preferable cleaning products Your home will be seriously clean and healthy
Every clean comes with a 24-hour 100 satisfaction guarantee
Same cleaning team each visit
Referred for a reason
RGB116 Yellow RGB 661 Blue
Call today for a free estimate
770-1320 wwwmaidscom Insured bull Bonded
SAVE $3000
on 1st time clean
SAVE $2000
on 3rd time clean
Expires 83114 New customers only
Expires 83114 New customers only
Great Gift Idea
PURCHASE YOUR GIFT CERTIFICATE TODAY
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Zionsville_08-14indd 52 72914 1125 AM
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Boarding Training Daycare Grooming Leash-free Dog Park5370 S IndIanapolIS Rd WhIteStoWn In bull 3l77696l72
Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
Zionsville_08-14indd 53 72914 1125 AM
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BondedInsured bull Locally ownedoperated
Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
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Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
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ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
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1-31 AUGUST FEATURE GALLERYThe gallery will be featuring three new artists for the month of August The artists are stained glass artist Diana Swinney painter Joe Pictor and painter Linda Wesolowski Open Monday-Friday 11 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday 12-5 pmCCA Gallery 47 S Main St Zionsville317-733-1813 ccagallerycom
AUGUST 1-SEPTEMBER 27 ldquoCALM AND COLLECTEDrdquo QUILTS BY THE CHARM CLUBThis quilt exhibit will include interpretations of the popular ldquoKeep Calm and Carry Onrdquo poster as well as scrap quilts made from the Charm Club membersrsquo vast collections of fabric The quilts reflect a wide range of styles techniques and materialsSullivanMunce Cultural Center 205-225 W Hawthorne St 317-873-4900 sullivanmunceorg
2 9 16 23 30 ZIONSVILLE FARMERS MARKETShop for fresh produce baked goods locally prepared food items and plants and flowers every Saturday from now through September 288-11 am Parking lot at the corner of Main St and Hawthorne Zionsville zionsvillefarmersmarketorg
16 CHESS CAMPLearning Through Games welcomes beginners and advanced chess players to have fun and learn in an enjoyable fashion Grades K-8 To register submit payment name school grade email and phone number via mail or email Email adeanlearningthroughgamescom (PayPal option) or send information and check to 11504 Senie Lane Carmel IN 46032
1-4 pm Cost $20 if registered by August 11 $24 late registration Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth StFor questions call 317-224-6771 or email adeanlearningthroughgamescom
17 BOOKFILM DISCUSSION GROUPNow on Sunday afternoons quarterly in the 2nd month of each quarter and sponsored by the Friends of the Library this BookFilm Discussion Group is open to everyone Films are viewed and a discussion of the film and the book on which the film is based takes place immediately following the film for those who want to stay Theater-style popcorn and cold and hot drinks will be served2-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
22 POLO AT SUNSETCome have fun at Polo at Sunset to benefit the SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville Bring a picnic and cooler chairs andor blanket Pop-up tents allowed Stomp the divets at halftime No grills Decorating your tailgate box is optional but is a polo tradition Bring binoculars camera sunglasses and sunscreen and schedule a barn tour if desired A silent auction is part of the activities so donrsquot forget your checkbookGates open at 530 pm Match begins at 615 pmHickory Hall Polo Club 7551 East 100 North Whitestown sullivanmunceorg
28 CRAFTY FRIENDSJoin the Crafty Friends a group of Friends of the Library who make crafts to sell in support of Library programs The Crafty Friends meet on the 4th Thursday of the month 10 am-12 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Lora Hussey Room 250 N Fifth St ZionsvilleContact Lisa Hull at lisahullameritechnet
28 BUSY BAGSJoin the Friends of the Library for $10year and attend our Busy Bag workshop where you will assemble 12 different busy bags for your child all housed in a special Friends of the Library tote bag Busy Bags are small portable manipulative activities for a toddler andor preschooler that aid in developing motor and literacy skills Parents only no childcare630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
SEPTEMBER 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCESTRYCOMCertified genealogist Betty Warren will teach you how to research your family history using Ancestrycom Basic computer skills required Adults only Individual registration required630-830 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Computer Lab B 250 N Fifth St Zionsville
SEPTEMBER 4 END OF SUMMER SHELF READING PARTYSummer Reading is over and our shelves could use some tidying up If you are an adult or a teen at least 14 years old know your ABCs and 123s and would like to help us accomplish this humongous task in one day we could use your talents We will also be offering snacks and drinks to keep us going Whether itrsquos for a few hours or all day we can use you for this important project930 am-5 pm Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Mayfield North and South 250 N Fifth St
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Includes 5 quarts of oil Diesel and synthetics extraPlus tax with coupon
$2995Only
bull Replace engine oil amp filterbull Inspect amp top-off all fluid levels
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FREECar Wash
We have just expanded and remodeled to serve you even better Come experience our award winning sales and service teams Were In Your Backyard
9896 N MICHIGAN Rd(Across from Home Depot)
317-872-9896wwwedmartincom
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16826 BuickGMC_TownePostai 1 31313 1216 PM
THE COUNTRY CLUB FOR PEOPLE WITH DRIVEThe Club is a motorsports country club for people who want to drive their cars fast in an exclusive safe environment No experience required Professional instructors are available to teach you to drive your car to its limits on Putnam Parkrsquos 18 mile road course located just 30 minutes west of Indianapolis
OWN A PERFORMANCE CAR WANT TO DRIVE IT FAST
JOIN THE CLUB
The Club offers over 140 days of
track time per year use of first-class
garages and the exclusive members-
only Clubhouse with club room bar
billiards room and private locker rooms
with showers- all exquisitely appointed
Entertain clients friends and family for
unforgettable times
PUTNAMPARKCOM 317-559-1500
A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
Zionsville_08-14indd 49 72914 1125 AM
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 50 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
you shineJUST LIKE OUR REPUTATION
WE CLEANWE CLEAN
There are many reasons why customers recommend The Maids to people they know and love We go where germs hide light switch
plates door knobs phone receivers and more
We use back pack vacuums with HEPA-filtration to remove dirt dust and allergens hidden deep in carpets and upholstery ndash the perfect solution for allergy season
We use environmentally preferable cleaning products Your home will be seriously clean and healthy
Every clean comes with a 24-hour 100 satisfaction guarantee
Same cleaning team each visit
Referred for a reason
RGB116 Yellow RGB 661 Blue
Call today for a free estimate
770-1320 wwwmaidscom Insured bull Bonded
SAVE $3000
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Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
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Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Zionsville_08-14indd 52 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Boarding Training Daycare Grooming Leash-free Dog Park5370 S IndIanapolIS Rd WhIteStoWn In bull 3l77696l72
Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
Zionsville_08-14indd 53 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
BondedInsured bull Locally ownedoperated
Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
Stephaniekrystalkleenindycom
AFTER YOUR 3rd CLEANING(WITH RECURRING CLEANINGS)
krystalkleenindycom
DREAMING OF A
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FOR SPRINGHOUSE
FOR SPRINGCall for a
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(317)
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Joe Mancewicz John Rosser Dan Dakich Gregg Naberhaus Craig Baute
Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
317-770-1333 | wwwstonesmithsindycom
Zionsville_08-14indd 54 72914 1125 AM
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AND BALL STATE TWIN-LONG SIZE AVAILABLE
1231 West Oak St bull Zionsville317-733-6406 bull wwwvillagemattressnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 55 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
30 Y
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AUGUST 23A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
Zionsville_08-14indd 48 72914 1125 AM
48 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 49
Includes 5 quarts of oil Diesel and synthetics extraPlus tax with coupon
$2995Only
bull Replace engine oil amp filterbull Inspect amp top-off all fluid levels
bull Inspect tires for wear amp pressurebull Complete chassis lubrication
OIL CHANGE
FREECar Wash
We have just expanded and remodeled to serve you even better Come experience our award winning sales and service teams Were In Your Backyard
9896 N MICHIGAN Rd(Across from Home Depot)
317-872-9896wwwedmartincom
C
M
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CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
16826 BuickGMC_TownePostai 1 31313 1216 PM
THE COUNTRY CLUB FOR PEOPLE WITH DRIVEThe Club is a motorsports country club for people who want to drive their cars fast in an exclusive safe environment No experience required Professional instructors are available to teach you to drive your car to its limits on Putnam Parkrsquos 18 mile road course located just 30 minutes west of Indianapolis
OWN A PERFORMANCE CAR WANT TO DRIVE IT FAST
JOIN THE CLUB
The Club offers over 140 days of
track time per year use of first-class
garages and the exclusive members-
only Clubhouse with club room bar
billiards room and private locker rooms
with showers- all exquisitely appointed
Entertain clients friends and family for
unforgettable times
PUTNAMPARKCOM 317-559-1500
A C E L E B RAT I O N O F AU TO M OT I V E A RT amp D E S I G N
Zionsville_08-14indd 49 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 50 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
you shineJUST LIKE OUR REPUTATION
WE CLEANWE CLEAN
There are many reasons why customers recommend The Maids to people they know and love We go where germs hide light switch
plates door knobs phone receivers and more
We use back pack vacuums with HEPA-filtration to remove dirt dust and allergens hidden deep in carpets and upholstery ndash the perfect solution for allergy season
We use environmentally preferable cleaning products Your home will be seriously clean and healthy
Every clean comes with a 24-hour 100 satisfaction guarantee
Same cleaning team each visit
Referred for a reason
RGB116 Yellow RGB 661 Blue
Call today for a free estimate
770-1320 wwwmaidscom Insured bull Bonded
SAVE $3000
on 1st time clean
SAVE $2000
on 3rd time clean
Expires 83114 New customers only
Expires 83114 New customers only
Great Gift Idea
PURCHASE YOUR GIFT CERTIFICATE TODAY
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 51 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Zionsville_08-14indd 52 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Boarding Training Daycare Grooming Leash-free Dog Park5370 S IndIanapolIS Rd WhIteStoWn In bull 3l77696l72
Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
Zionsville_08-14indd 53 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
BondedInsured bull Locally ownedoperated
Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
Stephaniekrystalkleenindycom
AFTER YOUR 3rd CLEANING(WITH RECURRING CLEANINGS)
krystalkleenindycom
DREAMING OF A
KLEENHOUSE
FOR SPRINGHOUSE
FOR SPRINGCall for a
FREE quote
(317)
250-4566
Joe Mancewicz John Rosser Dan Dakich Gregg Naberhaus Craig Baute
Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
317-770-1333 | wwwstonesmithsindycom
Zionsville_08-14indd 54 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
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Zionsville_08-14indd 55 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
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ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 50 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
you shineJUST LIKE OUR REPUTATION
WE CLEANWE CLEAN
There are many reasons why customers recommend The Maids to people they know and love We go where germs hide light switch
plates door knobs phone receivers and more
We use back pack vacuums with HEPA-filtration to remove dirt dust and allergens hidden deep in carpets and upholstery ndash the perfect solution for allergy season
We use environmentally preferable cleaning products Your home will be seriously clean and healthy
Every clean comes with a 24-hour 100 satisfaction guarantee
Same cleaning team each visit
Referred for a reason
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52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Zionsville_08-14indd 52 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Boarding Training Daycare Grooming Leash-free Dog Park5370 S IndIanapolIS Rd WhIteStoWn In bull 3l77696l72
Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
Zionsville_08-14indd 53 72914 1125 AM
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Joe Mancewicz John Rosser Dan Dakich Gregg Naberhaus Craig Baute
Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
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AND BALL STATE TWIN-LONG SIZE AVAILABLE
1231 West Oak St bull Zionsville317-733-6406 bull wwwvillagemattressnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 55 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
30 Y
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R ANNIVERSA
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Zionsville_08-14indd 56 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos is a light-hearted and
fun event designed to bring people together to raise awareness about
this devastating disease while raising money to support the Alzheimerrsquos Association
It is an idea that began in 2010 with a sparkly dress a lost bet
and a group of friends looking for a way to raise money
for the Alzheimerrsquos Association It quickly
grew into an event including dozens
of brave gentlemen from right here in
our own community and beyond These brave
souls including TownePost publisher Tom Britt have agreed to don a dress collect donations and ldquorunrdquo down Main Street in the name of a very good cause on Friday August 8 A new feature added in 2013 was the ldquodudettesrdquomdashwomen
dressed as men swaggering down Main Street for the cause
Since its inaugural year in 2010 ZrsquoSparkle Party Drag Race to End Alzheimerrsquos has raised over $100000 for the Alzheimerrsquos
Association Greater Indiana Chapter Says co-chair Amy Lacy who lost her mother to Alzheimerrsquos in 2010 ldquoWhen we hit
that mark we felt like our crazy little event had really made a difference in the fight
against this horrible disease but we want to do moremdashso wersquore back for our fifth
anniversaryrdquo
Along with the ldquodragstarsrdquo and ldquodudettesrdquo the event features a
DJ and a special VIP tent in the Town lot at Pine and Main Streets
Opening at 7 pm that night the tent
sponsored by Zionsville Meadows will provide an opportunity for guests to sample delicious food and spirits while meeting and mingling with the dragstars and dudettes Microbrews wines and signature ldquoSparkle-tinisrdquo will be provided by Cobblestone Grill Tickets are available online at zsparkledragracecom at Akard True Value Hardware or at the door $1200 online$1000 at Akard
The Main Street race event itself begins at approximately 8 pm with a parade of the participants This event is free and open to the public although donations are strongly encouraged Emcees Anne Ryder and Ray Cortopassi officiate as the dragstars and dudettes strut north on Main Street to Oak Street collecting donations
Immediately following the parade participants will have the opportunity to compete in one of three race classes in an attempt to win a first-place crown But in the end instead of speed it is the donations received that are the real ldquodriving forcerdquo of this event
An award ceremony follows and the VIP tent party will continue after the race with more awards music and fun ldquoThis is really a night yoursquoll remember says event Co-Chair Leigh Ann Akard ldquoand thatrsquos what this is all aboutmdashmemoriesmdashand putting an end to the disease that so cruelly steals themrdquo
So please come out Friday August 8 and support the Alzheimerrsquos Association Greater Indiana Chapter while creating your own memories ldquoPlease help us find a curerdquo says Akard adding with a laugh ldquobefore we forget what we lostrdquo
Please visit ZSparkleDragRacecom for more information or to make a donation
Contact Amy Lacy at ZSparkleDragRacegmailcom or 317-771-6187
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 50 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
you shineJUST LIKE OUR REPUTATION
WE CLEANWE CLEAN
There are many reasons why customers recommend The Maids to people they know and love We go where germs hide light switch
plates door knobs phone receivers and more
We use back pack vacuums with HEPA-filtration to remove dirt dust and allergens hidden deep in carpets and upholstery ndash the perfect solution for allergy season
We use environmentally preferable cleaning products Your home will be seriously clean and healthy
Every clean comes with a 24-hour 100 satisfaction guarantee
Same cleaning team each visit
Referred for a reason
RGB116 Yellow RGB 661 Blue
Call today for a free estimate
770-1320 wwwmaidscom Insured bull Bonded
SAVE $3000
on 1st time clean
SAVE $2000
on 3rd time clean
Expires 83114 New customers only
Expires 83114 New customers only
Great Gift Idea
PURCHASE YOUR GIFT CERTIFICATE TODAY
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 51 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Zionsville_08-14indd 52 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Boarding Training Daycare Grooming Leash-free Dog Park5370 S IndIanapolIS Rd WhIteStoWn In bull 3l77696l72
Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
Zionsville_08-14indd 53 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
BondedInsured bull Locally ownedoperated
Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
Stephaniekrystalkleenindycom
AFTER YOUR 3rd CLEANING(WITH RECURRING CLEANINGS)
krystalkleenindycom
DREAMING OF A
KLEENHOUSE
FOR SPRINGHOUSE
FOR SPRINGCall for a
FREE quote
(317)
250-4566
Joe Mancewicz John Rosser Dan Dakich Gregg Naberhaus Craig Baute
Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
317-770-1333 | wwwstonesmithsindycom
Zionsville_08-14indd 54 72914 1125 AM
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AND BALL STATE TWIN-LONG SIZE AVAILABLE
1231 West Oak St bull Zionsville317-733-6406 bull wwwvillagemattressnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 55 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
30 Y
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Zionsville_08-14indd 56 72914 1125 AM
50 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 51
you shineJUST LIKE OUR REPUTATION
WE CLEANWE CLEAN
There are many reasons why customers recommend The Maids to people they know and love We go where germs hide light switch
plates door knobs phone receivers and more
We use back pack vacuums with HEPA-filtration to remove dirt dust and allergens hidden deep in carpets and upholstery ndash the perfect solution for allergy season
We use environmentally preferable cleaning products Your home will be seriously clean and healthy
Every clean comes with a 24-hour 100 satisfaction guarantee
Same cleaning team each visit
Referred for a reason
RGB116 Yellow RGB 661 Blue
Call today for a free estimate
770-1320 wwwmaidscom Insured bull Bonded
SAVE $3000
on 1st time clean
SAVE $2000
on 3rd time clean
Expires 83114 New customers only
Expires 83114 New customers only
Great Gift Idea
PURCHASE YOUR GIFT CERTIFICATE TODAY
Its Time to Drag Race Down Main Again
Zionsville_08-14indd 51 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Zionsville_08-14indd 52 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Boarding Training Daycare Grooming Leash-free Dog Park5370 S IndIanapolIS Rd WhIteStoWn In bull 3l77696l72
Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
Zionsville_08-14indd 53 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
BondedInsured bull Locally ownedoperated
Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
Stephaniekrystalkleenindycom
AFTER YOUR 3rd CLEANING(WITH RECURRING CLEANINGS)
krystalkleenindycom
DREAMING OF A
KLEENHOUSE
FOR SPRINGHOUSE
FOR SPRINGCall for a
FREE quote
(317)
250-4566
Joe Mancewicz John Rosser Dan Dakich Gregg Naberhaus Craig Baute
Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
317-770-1333 | wwwstonesmithsindycom
Zionsville_08-14indd 54 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
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ARE YOU READY FOR BACK TO SCHOOLDELIVERY AVAILABLE TO INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE
AND BALL STATE TWIN-LONG SIZE AVAILABLE
1231 West Oak St bull Zionsville317-733-6406 bull wwwvillagemattressnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 55 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
30 Y
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R ANNIVERSA
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Zionsville_08-14indd 56 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Zionsville resident and local sports radio talk show host (1070 the fan) Dan Dakich held his 3rd annual golf outing at the Golf Club of Indiana on July 21 The past two years the outing was part of a series of events labeled as ldquoDanrsquos Summer of Funrdquo However this year with the recent passing of Danrsquos father Tom Dakich Dan dedicated the outing as a tribute to his father and renamed it the ldquoTom Dakich Memorial Golf Tournamentrdquo Proceeds from the outing will be donated to Riley Childrenrsquos Hospital
In true Dan Dakich style the outing was as always dedicated to camaraderie and simply having a great time However this year it also had a more somber tone as Dan started the event by taking the microphone and thanking everyone for participating in the outing while also expressing his heartfelt gratitude to all his friends and many listeners who were so supportive after his fatherrsquos passing Dan mentioned that upon losing his father who was also his best friend he was unsure how he was going to move forward
after such a devastating loss With the outpouring of encouragement and the stories that others shared who had lost their parents Dan said they were instrumental in finding the strength and direction to make it through this difficult time
Needless to say a great time was had by all and money was raised for a great cause while clearly Danrsquos thoughts during the day did not wander far from his memories of his father
DAN DAKICHrsquoS GOLF OUTING BECOMES A TRIBUTE TO HIS FATHER
John Griffin and Greg Rakestraw
Dan Dakich with winning team Dwight Brace Jon Jozefowski Tyler Keith Dan Dakich and Bill Bates
David Quigley Alex Eterington Tom Duehill and Toby Rogers
Back row Keith Bowman and Cam CefaliFront row Brad Laconi and Jeff Furlin
Writer Neil LucasPhotographer JJ Kaplan
Zionsville_08-14indd 52 72914 1125 AM
52 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 53
Boarding Training Daycare Grooming Leash-free Dog Park5370 S IndIanapolIS Rd WhIteStoWn In bull 3l77696l72
Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
Zionsville_08-14indd 53 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
BondedInsured bull Locally ownedoperated
Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
Stephaniekrystalkleenindycom
AFTER YOUR 3rd CLEANING(WITH RECURRING CLEANINGS)
krystalkleenindycom
DREAMING OF A
KLEENHOUSE
FOR SPRINGHOUSE
FOR SPRINGCall for a
FREE quote
(317)
250-4566
Joe Mancewicz John Rosser Dan Dakich Gregg Naberhaus Craig Baute
Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
317-770-1333 | wwwstonesmithsindycom
Zionsville_08-14indd 54 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
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PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
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Conveniently located l5 miles north of SR334 off Interstate 65
Roberta Dakich Tom Dakich Bart Fox Scott Johnson Bill Parks Greg Bosak Dan Dakich Bill Mueller and Brian Piallar
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Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
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ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
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ARE YOU READY FOR BACK TO SCHOOLDELIVERY AVAILABLE TO INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE
AND BALL STATE TWIN-LONG SIZE AVAILABLE
1231 West Oak St bull Zionsville317-733-6406 bull wwwvillagemattressnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 55 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
30 Y
EA
R ANNIVERSA
RY
Zionsville_08-14indd 56 72914 1125 AM
54 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2014 atZionsvillecom atZionsvillecom AUGUST 2014 ZIONSVILLE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER 55
BondedInsured bull Locally ownedoperated
Customized Weekly Bi-weeklyor Monthly Cleaning
Holiday Parties bull Move inMove outResidentialCommerical
Stephaniekrystalkleenindycom
AFTER YOUR 3rd CLEANING(WITH RECURRING CLEANINGS)
krystalkleenindycom
DREAMING OF A
KLEENHOUSE
FOR SPRINGHOUSE
FOR SPRINGCall for a
FREE quote
(317)
250-4566
Joe Mancewicz John Rosser Dan Dakich Gregg Naberhaus Craig Baute
Dan Dakich Dan ldquochillaxingrdquo with Kenny Chesney
ldquoIt was an absolute fantastic outing for a great charity and an excellent tribute to my father It was amazing that everyone came out to support and canrsquot wait for next summerrsquos outingrdquo
Add elegance and value to your homewith beautiful stone of unlimited colors amp textures12244 St Rd 32 East Noblesville IN 46060
317-770-1333 | wwwstonesmithsindycom
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Call for Details Expires 83114 Call for Details Expires 83114
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ARE YOU READY FOR BACK TO SCHOOLDELIVERY AVAILABLE TO INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE
AND BALL STATE TWIN-LONG SIZE AVAILABLE
1231 West Oak St bull Zionsville317-733-6406 bull wwwvillagemattressnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 55 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
30 Y
EA
R ANNIVERSA
RY
Zionsville_08-14indd 56 72914 1125 AM
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Call for Details Expires 73114 Call for Details Expires 73114
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ARE YOU READY FOR BACK TO SCHOOLDELIVERY AVAILABLE TO INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE
AND BALL STATE TWIN-LONG SIZE AVAILABLE
1231 West Oak St bull Zionsville317-733-6406 bull wwwvillagemattressnet
Zionsville_08-14indd 55 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
30 Y
EA
R ANNIVERSA
RY
Zionsville_08-14indd 56 72914 1125 AM
ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMERPO Box 36097Indianapolis IN 46236-0097
PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE
PAIDPontiac IL
Permit No 353
317-485-6514 SHANESLANDSCAPECOM
Custom Decks amp Pergolas
ConcreteExperts
Specialists inPatio Pavers
30 Y
EA
R ANNIVERSA
RY
Zionsville_08-14indd 56 72914 1125 AM