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The Broad Ripple Gazette

Vol. 10 No. 14

Including the Cultural Districts and Midtown: Meridian-Kessler, Butler-Tarkington, and Meridian St.

In This

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Jul 19 - Aug 1, 2013

ISSUE - School 80 Pg. 11 ‑ Lobraico Pg. 14 ‑ Net Literacy Pg. 20

Indy Cellular Repair near the Monon By Mario Morone

mario@broadripplegazette.com Indy Cellular Repair owner Chris Barclay reached out and made the right connection in a growing business on Broad Ripple Avenue. “It was actually a collaboration effort. I purchased it outright from a friend in October of 2012. It started in October of 2007. The original owner worked with me at a franchise I owned called Wireless Toyz that sold cell phones and accessories. After I sold it, he thought it would be a good deal to do cell phone repair. After five years, he left the business and I took it over,” he explained. Barclay is making new contacts with customers and the community. “We’re doing a little more advertising and trying to build this store into a brand. Angie’s List recently shot a commercial here and we’ll be doing a full advertisement on their call center. We sponsor Broad Ripple High School, Park Tudor and IUPUI on the front page of their freshman orientation book and a local semi-professional football team, the Indiana Tornadoes. We also have donated money to the March of Dimes for their walk and advertised our logo on their t-shirts.” Their services include iPhone repairs, water damage, broken screens, microphone & speaker repairs, power switch repairs, vibration repairs and more. “The majority of our customers have iPhones and Android devices, but we fix all kinds of phones. We repair all of the Apple products and Android devices and offer a lifetime warranty for manufactured defects on all iPhones and that is how we manage the quality of the parts. We’ve been here almost seven years and fix electronic gadgets for the Pacers, Fever and Butler University sports teams. When you know the Indy Cellular Repair electronics, like when a customer’s 6251 Winthrop Ave, Suite 2 [I5] microphone speakers were out, we determined that water damage had (317) 253-1404 occurred. We recommend investing www.indycrc.com in a nice quality case (prices range from $35 to $100) to protect a phone from being broken,” he said. Barclay and his repair technicians, Jordan Buck and Jonathan Grimes, literally and figuratively go the extra mile for customers. “Before the Indiana Fever played on Sunday, June 30, their coach Lynn Dunn needed a cell phone battery. It was a mobile repair job. We went to Bankers Life Fieldhouse to deliver the item. It helps that we were an Angie’s List Super Service Award Winner in 2012 and are an accredited member of the Indiana Better Business Bureau. More customers are noticing the big Bulldog on the building keeping a watchful eye Broad Ripple Avenue. Norma Jean is her name and she appears on our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/ indycellularrepair,” he mentioned. Like many Broad Ripple-area business owners, Barclay is passionate about the community.” We could close the gap between the retail and restaurant businesses here. I think Broad Ripple is so awesome and that it just needs more publicity, but it needs to be more contemporary, more urban and feel like Broad Ripple Village, like that of a Chicago suburb, with really nice homes. You have to think of what is best for the community in the long-term,” he noted. Barclay is a member of the Broad Ripple Village Association development team. He described some challenges Indy Cellular Repair faces. “One of the difficult things about the (repair) business is the inventory. The vendors here in the state charge more, but if you know suppliers in China, you can lower some of those costs.

BRVA Land Use Committee Special Meeting By Martin Chittum

martin@broadripplegazette.com On July 8 at 6pm, the Broad Ripple Village Association (BRVA) Land Use and Development Committee (LU&DC) held a special meeting at the Indianapolis Art Center. The purpose of this meeting was for Browning Investments to present the revised version of their proposed development for the old Shell gas station site. They will have a hearing before the Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission on July 25, 2013, and they are seeking a recommendation from the LU&DC. LU&DC Chairman Jim Holland called the meeting to order and gave a brief overview of the planned outline for the discussion. The format was to be 20 minutes for the Petitioners to present their amended proposal, 20 minutes for the Remonstrants to present their opposition to it, and then this would be followed by discussion and possibly a vote by the Committee. He also asked that questions from the audience be directed toward the committee itself. Joe Scimia led the presentation from Browning Investments. He went through ten points of concern raised by the BRVA in previous meetings. He said that the entire facade along Carrollton has been redesigned to accommodate the committee's wishes for appearance and to allow for residential units on Carrollton itself. Regarding the canal, there are now architectural features that can be turned into individual storefronts should the Whole Foods cease to occupy the building at any point in the future. The existing transit stop on College Avenue has been retained, and improved upon. The height of the project stands at approximately 72 feet tall with 5 stories. The area along College Avenue has had an additional structure added to give the appearance of a two-story building. More residential units have been added, and the entire arrangement of the building has been modified to appear to be several structures instead of one. He then spoke about the desire some have expressed for having a smaller retail space. He explained that they have done the best they can to reach a compromise with the proposed retailer for how to use the space. In response to those who would rather see the retail space occupied by several small businesses instead of one large one, he said that to get financing for a project of this scale, they need to have a retailer with a strong track record and national prominence. Toward this requirement, the

See BRVA pg. 7

INDEX

See REPAIR pg. 3

photo by Martin Chittum

1 Indy Cellular Repair

5 BR Brewpub Quiz

10 Sudoku

14 Lobraico

17 Maps/Business Directory

2 BRVA special meeting

6 Poetic Thoughts

10 Hidden History

14 Mistakes winner

20 Net Literacy BRMHS

3 Random Rippling pottery

8 Classified Ads

11 Random Rippling 80

15 Crossword

21 Gettin’ Ripped in Ripple

3 Calendar

8 Public Notices

12 Frog's Random Rippling

15 Historic Ad

22 Right in my Own Backyard

4 Buzzing Around Town

9 Wine Scene Jill A. Ditmire

13 Random Rippling church

16 Local Contacts

23 Random Rippling smoke

13 Random Errata

16 Round the Ripple

24 Random Rippling Zest

5 Howling at the Moon

10 Where in the Village?


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Jul 19 - Aug 1, 2013

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Half Baked Pottery has closed at 918 Broad Ripple Avenue. The do-it-yourself pottery shop will reopen at 6511 Ferguson Street.

Announcement: Dr. Steve Nichols now at Bridgeview Animal Hospital! Dr. Steve Nichols' practice integrates alternative and complementary therapies with traditional western medicine that provides a unique approach to address your pet's health needs. Dr. Nichols will now be seeing patients at Bridgeview Animal Hospital, as well as continuing to provide in-home visits. Call 317-841-3315 to schedule your appointment at Bridgeview or 317-727-1103 to schedule an in-home visit

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Vol. 10 No. 14

REPAIR

Calendar .Sights.Sounds.Places.

from pg. 1

The quality is difficult to control.” “Something we’re doing right now since this is a retail location is focusing on the businesses that can’t afford to pay monthly insurance premiums for their employee’s phones. It’s different since cell phones are expensive. People don’t want to pay an insurance deductible. The cost of a phone repair is based on the cost of the parts. We rely on cell phones so much as a society. There are more cell phones in this world than people. There has never been a piece of equipment in human history like the cell phone that people use every day. For example, when an attorney bills by the hour, they can’t afford to have their phone down. When a phone is reset, the files, pictures and other data have to be restored to them,” he said. Customers beyond the metro area have dialed into their location. “Somebody drove up from Bloomington and we had an individual drive in from Lafayette. People have also mailed in phones from California. We accept mail-in orders, but highly recommend calling the store at (317) 2531404 first to determine their specific repair needs,” Barclay advised. photo by Mario Morone Indy Cellular Repair is located Chris Barclay, owner of Indy Cellular Repair. at 6251 Winthrop Avenue, Suite 2 on the building’s second floor. Hours of business are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. They are closed on Sundays. You can follow them on Twitter at: twitter.com/IndyCellRepair and friend them on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/indycellularrepair . Customer inquiries can also be answered by e-mailing: indycellularrepair@att.net or through Instagram @indycellularrepair. According to their website, www.indycrc.com, “is an independently owned and operated cell phone repair facility that specializes in repairing all popular makes and models of mobile phones available from a variety of carriers. It is our goal to repairs phones at an economical price with a strong warranty to match. We never charge unless we can repair your problem.” A picture frame in the store elaborates on this policy: “Indy Cellular Repair offers a phone memory transfer and backup solution that transfers all forms of content, including pictures, videos, ring tones, SMS texts, as well as phonebook contacts between a wide range of mobile phones, smart phones and PDAs (personal data assistants). Your important data can be stored in our database to ensure it is always safe in case of a lost or damaged mobile phone. At any time, this data can be transferred to a new phone or sent via e-mail. A printed version of the data is available as well. You can ask the store’s service technician for more details.” If your Android, iPhone or related mobile device needs fixing, Chris Barclay, Jordan Buck and Jonathan Grimes of Indy Cellular Repair have got your number.

Jul. 19

Fri.

LISTEN LOCAL: United States Three, Vacation Club, and Amo Joy

Broad Ripple Park 6 pm gate 7 pm show pay-what-you-like

Jul. 20

Sat.

Broad Ripple Farmers Market (Saturdays)

Jul. 20

Sat.

Indiana Microbrewers Festival

Jul. 20

Sat.

35th Reunion - BRHS Class of 1978 (also 1977 & 1979)

Jul. 23

Tue.

Summer Showtime Film - Brave (PG)

Jul. 23

Tue.

BRVA Land Use and Development Meeting

Jul. 25

Thu.

Summer Concerts in Holliday Park: Dave & Rae

Jul. 27

Sat.

Warfleigh Annual Yard Sale

Aug. 1

Thu.

Tails & Ales - rescued dogs for adoption

Aug. 2

Fri.

Opening Day Indiana State Fair

Aug. 3

Sat.

Village Cleanup

Aug. 4

Sun.

Annual Sidewalk Sale (see ad page 24)

Broad Ripple HS 1115 Broad Ripple Ave 8 am to noon Opti-Park, between 66th & 67th, E. of College 3pm Moon Dog Tavern 4825 East 96th Street See page 8 Glendale Branch IMCPL 10:30 am & 2 pm Broad Ripple Park Family Center 6 pm

Holliday Park 6363 Spring Mill Road 7pm Warfleigh Neighborhood

Broad Ripple Brewpub 65th & Monon Trail 6 pm to 9 pm State Fairgrounds

www.in.gov/statefair

meet at Fire Station 9 am

9 am to noon

Throughout the Village 9 am to 2 pm

Calendar items are subject to change without notice.

Calendar .Social.Business.Service. Jul. 23

Tue.

Broad Ripple Toastmasters

Jul. 23

Tue.

Ripple Effect chapter of Business Networks Intl

Jul. 23

Tue.

Broad Ripple Kiwanis Mtg.

Jul. 23

Tue.

North Side Optimist Club Meeting

Aug. 14

Wed.

BRVA Business Division Meeting

Lutheran Church 526 E. 52nd St

Tuesdays at 7 am

Riviera Club, 5640 N Illinois St Tuesdays at 11:45 am (Chip Calwell, spkr.)

Binkley’s Kessler & College [KK23] Tuesdays at 11:45 am (2nd/4th Tues)

Kennington Amer. Legion 6440 Westfield Blvd [D5] noon (2nd Wed.)

time/location announced at www.brva.org

Calendar items are subject to change without notice.

Visitors always welcome at the

Broad Ripple Kiwanis Club

Kevin S Schloneger, CFP® Financial Advisor

Meeting Day: Lunch meeting every Tuesday 11:45-1 Meeting Place: Binkley’s Kitchen & Bar Camaraderie! Service! Friendship! Fun! Food! --------------------------------------

UpcomingWeekly Programs & Guest Speakers

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July 23 - Chip Calwell - Family Therapist will speak about Dyslexia

Patrick M. Lane

July 30 - Business and social meeting

838 E 65th Street Suite B Indianapolis, IN 46220 317-257-7588

For information about Broad Ripple Kiwanis, please visit our website at www.broadripplekiwanisclub.org

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Dawes with Shovels & Rope Saturday, July 20 Vogue Theater 6259 N. College Ave. - 21+, doors 6:30 show 7:15, $18

I’ve had a musical crush on Dawes since I first saw them at Locals Only in 2009, and I wasn’t sure if the guys in the band were even old enough to be in a bar. I have to brag a little about my review of them that night, ‘This might be the best band you've never seen. They've got it all — great songs, tight sound, good looks and boyish charm - and I predict a bright, well-deserved future for them.’ Dawes is now touring internationally, playing large festivals, opening for Bob Dylan, selling out shows, and they just appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman. The show at the Vogue promises to be great – check it out and soak in some of their throw-back California-style rock and roll energy. Shovels and Rope hails from Charleston, SC. The band is made up of the duo Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst. They sing harmony driven folk, rock, and country songs using two old guitars, a kick drum, a snare, tambourines, harmonicas, and keyboard.

dawestheband.com www.thevogue.com

Such a Night: Recreating the Music of The Last Waltz Listen Local: United States Three/Vacation Club/Amo Joy Friday, July 26 Friday, July 19 Vogue Theater - 6259 N. College Ave. Broad Ripple Park - all-ages, pay what you like, gates open 21+, doors 8:00 show 9:00, $15 advance, $20 at the door at 6:00, music at 7:00 My very favorite show that I saw last year was the recreation of The Bands’s final Musical Family Tree’s Listen Local series continues with more tasty music in Broad Ripple Park. The proceeds from the show benefit the Indianapolis Park Foundation, so be generous when you’re deciding how much you’d like to pay. Upland beer and food trucks will be available. The lineup for this show features three generations of Indianapolis independent music. The band United States Three formed in 1993 and played until 2000, including a memorable gig in my parent’s barn circa 1994. I remember getting a very nervous call from my dad asking why someone named Vess wanted to know about the power capabilities of the barn’s electrical system. The show was big fun and I was immediately smitten with the band. Over the years the band's lineup included Vess von Ruhtenberg (guitar, bass, vocals), Mark Cutsinger (drums), Andrew Angrick (bass) Mark Mahern, (bass), the greatly mourned and much missed LonPaul Ellrich (drums), Mitch Getz (guitar, keyboards), Courtney Kasier (vocals). The band has re-formed in a beautiful way; the current lineup is Vess, John Zeps, Mark Cutsinger, Andy Fry, and Emily Watkins. I can’t wait! Amo Joy formed in 2006 as a side project Adam Gross (guitar, vocals, woodwinds, keys), and quickly grew to a band of three; Steve Trowbridge (drums, vocals, keys) and the late Paul Cobb (bass, vocals, keys), adding additional members at different points in time. The band took a break after Paul’s death to focus on completing and performing his unpublished solo recordings. That record, Hammer Screwdriver will be released soon and Amo Joy’s eponymous fifth album is available now. Their music is a catchy mix psychedelic pop and fun. Vacation Club is the newer band of the trio. They can be labeled as garage rock; raucous guitars and attitude, with a dash of surf thrown in for good measure. They’ve made their name playing in a small living room in Fountain Square. It will be fun to hear them under the big sky of Broad Ripple Park. To reserve tickets and for expedited entry visit: listenlocaljuly19.eventbrite.com

Lava Lips Grand Opening with Sam King Saturday, July 20 4915 N. College Ave. - all-ages, free, music 1–5 PM

Did you know that we have a hot sauce bar and Tiki emporium in our neighborhood? Owners Lisa and Michael Siemer are celebrating the opening of their shop with a party and you’re all invited. There will be samples of their wares – salsas, jams, rubs, marinades, mustards, and chocolates – and music by the amazing Sam King. Sam is a solo acoustic musician who plays a delightful mix of original songs and soulful covers. He played in the band Push Down & Turn for 12 years as the lead guitarist and always puts on a terrific show.

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concert, The Last Waltz, at Radio Radio. I’m thrilled that Matt Mays is recreating his recreation at the Vogue Theater. The lineup for the show is a list of some of my favorite Indianapolis musicians. The backing “Band,” is comprised of Tad Armstrong, David England, Wade Parish, Bill Mallers, and Johnny Socko alums, Matt Wilson, Josh Silbert, Charlie Krone, and Eric Evans. Throughout the show, guests include Brian Deer as Eric Clapton, Stasia Demos as Emmylou Harris, Gary Wasson as Neil Young, Mina Keohane as Joni Mitchell, and former Socko vocalist, Mike Wiltrout as Neil Diamond and Paul Butterfield. Producer and brains behind the show, Matt Mays will perform as Van Morrison. After the death of The Band’s drummer, Levon Helm, in April of 2012, a small group of Indianapolis musicians decided photo by Nora Spitznogle to get together and play the songs of The Tad Armstrong as a member of The Band. Band to honor Mr. Helm’s legacy. As word of their plans began to spread amongst the local music community, the group grew larger and it was decided to recreate The Band’s legendary final show, The Last Waltz. That concert, also a film and soundtrack directed by Martin Scorsese, features The Band as well as several of the biggest musicians of the day. I was lucky enough to see Levon Helm perform at the Austin City Limits Festival a few years ago and loved how happy he looks and his obvious enjoyment of playing music. This show is a wonderful tribute to him. All profits from this show will go to support Down Syndrome Indiana, a nonprofit group dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with Down Syndrome through education, support and advocacy. This will be a wonderful evening and I suggest that you purchase your tickets now, the last two recreations have sold out well in advance.

www.facebook.com/suchanight www.thevogue.com

-Nora Not-for-profit director by day, music writer by night, Nora Spitznogle reviews music that happened and previews music and events around Broad Ripple Village. Nora managed CATH Inc coffeehouse at 54th Street and College Avenue for seven years. During that time she hosted hundreds of local and touring musicians, both at the coffeehouse and her home. When CATH closed in 2004 and the music was no longer coming to her, she had to wander from her corner of Broad Ripple to see what is happening elsewhere. You can find her at Second Helpings during the work day, waitressing at the Red Key on Saturday nights and prowling Broad Ripple music venues the rest of the time. Visit Nora’s Web site www.queenbeemusic.blogspot.com, send any questions, comments or suggestions to Nora@BroadRippleGazette.com

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The Broad Ripple Gazette

Vol. 10 No. 14

Howling at the Moon by Susan Smith

Broad Ripple Brewpub Quiz by QUIZMASTER BILLY

answer on Page 22

Recently I had conversation with a fellow merchant from the Mass Avenue district. I was telling him about our store at 52nd and College. That’s when it became clear to me that this area is suffering with an identity crisis. I’ve known it for a while but that conversation confirmed it. I told him my store was in Broad Ripple (because that’s what everyone on Mass Ave calls it). But not really, it’s in SOBRO (South Broad Ripple). But not really, it’s technically in Meridian Kessler. But really, it’s in a newly melded locale called Midtown. Whew! Because I’m a purist I tell everyone we are located in Meridian Kessler because that is fact. Commercially speaking is it better and more hip to default to Broad Ripple and the upcoming newbie SOBRO? Probably so. People in other areas identify more with BR. When I first opened my store here there were those in the Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Association who reacted as if hearing fingernails on a chalk board when their places were dubbed to be in Broad Ripple. If the Indianapolis Star did a feature on a Meridian Kessler business and said it was in Broad Ripple, whoa to them. It was a territorial thing. Meridian Kessler did not want to cede to Broad Ripple. It was clear they wanted to preserve their own identity. I think they are losing the battle. Broad Ripple is moving south, like it or not. Then along comes Midtown, which in its early formation went by the name of HARMONI. This began as a group of individuals who decided that it would be best if several different neighborhoods would be lumped together in order to go after different initiatives, seeking associated grants, donations and monies. So Meridian Kessler, Mapleton-Fall Creek, Broad Ripple and Butler Tarkington got rolled into one. (Are you confused yet?) I can remember when saying you lived in the inner city was not a good thing. I can also remember the first time I realized that with the development of the suburbs, what is now called Midtown had become the inner city. Prior to becoming the inner city, and now becoming Midtown, we were said to be on the far Northside. Residentially speaking, and being a purist, it makes me crazy when apartments at 52nd and Monon are said to be in Broad Ripple. Making me even crazier is saying 52nd and Monon. The last I heard Monon is not a street. It’s 52nd and Winthrop. That’s spelled WINTHROP. Poor little Winthrop. Nobody remembers it anymore. It has totally been lost to the Monon Trail. But I remember it and I remember it well. I grew up at 55th and Winthrop and that is why I am a purist. I was interviewed on the evening news two years ago to get my opinion on the city developing a dog park at 25th and Monon. I so badly wanted to say, “don’t you mean 25th and Winthrop?”, but I bit my lip. I also had to bite my lip to keep from saying “don’t take your Chihuahua, take your German Sheppard”. When I was a kid I would love to go to sleep waiting for the Monon train to come rumbling down the track. I lived across the street on the west side of Winthrop. The train came through every night at the same time and it was wonderful to hear the whistle blow at the intersection at 54th street. The passenger trains were lit up against the dark of night and you could see the riders inside. The wheels were loud and the house shook. I can only imagine what it must have been like living against the track. Those houses today must have cracks in their walls. Sometimes we would lay pennies on the tracks and later go look for them to see if they were melted or flattened. On the other side of the track was Carvel Avenue (somehow it hasn’t lost its identity) and where Canterbury Park is was a swamp that was gross and complete with snakes. I remember my brother bringing one home. At age thirteen, I moved to Butler Tarkington close to Hinkle Field House. The tearing up of the tracks and the end of the Monon train escapes me. I wish some of these new businesses would give honor to my old street and name something after it. How about The Winthrop Café, or The Winthrop Brewery or something similar? I wonder where the name Winthrop came from? I guess I could look it up. Maybe you know. Maybe you also remember the trains speeding down the tracks. Susan Smith is a life-long area resident and is the owner of City Dogs Grocery located at 52nd and College and at 884 Massachusetts Avenue. Send your pet related questions/comments to susan@broadripplegazette.com

The winners of the July 9 quiz were Hi Yo Silver! Go Away! with 13 points. The winners of the Best Team Name Competition were Awww…Goat Cheese.

Child Stars 1. Baby LeRoy appeared in three films in the 1930s with what comedian? 2. Shirley Temple was named U. S. Ambassador to what Eastern European country in 1989? 3. What actor, who would later go on to deliver a memorable line in a 1999 movie, plays Forrest Gump, Jr. in the 1994 movie Forrest Gump? 4. Anna Paquin, who stars as Sookie Stackhouse in the HBO series True Blood, won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar when she was only eleven for what 1993 movie? Trivia Math 1. What is the number of the last Apollo mission to land on the moon plus the number of moons Mars has multiplied by the number of stars in Orion’s belt? 2. What is par for a round of golf at the Old Course at St. Andrews divided by the points scored for a drop goal in a Rugby Union match divided by Andrew Luck’s number? 3. What is the number of Years Of Solitude in the title of a novel by Gabriel García Márquez divided by the number in the title of the second Sherlock Holmes story: The Sign Of (The) _____ plus the number of People You Meet In Heaven from the title of the Mitch Albom book? 4. What is the year that the Battle of Gettysburg took place minus the number of men that took part in the Charge of the Light Brigade according to Tennyson divided by the number of stars that designates a Lieutenant General in the U. S. Army? July History – Part One 1. On July 4th 1976 Israeli commandos rescued passengers from a plane that had been hijacked by Palestinian guerillas and brought to what Ugandan airport? 2. Dick Clark hosted American Bandstand for the first time on July 9th 1956. At the time it was being broadcast on WFIL, a local television station located in what city? 3. The Ohio Art Company launched what classic toy on July 12th 1960? 4. What was the last Confederate state to be fully readmitted to the Union, which occurred on July 15th 1870? Magazines 1. The magazine Tricycle is aimed at people who are interested in what religion? 2. Empire is a magazine devoted to what subject? 3. What was the magazine National Geographic Kids known as prior to 2001? 4. OK! magazine sued what other magazine for publishing pictures of the 2000 wedding of Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones for which it had exclusive rights? TV Themes 1. The theme to Star Trek: The Next Generation was first used in what movie? 2. What band recorded I’ll Be There For You, the theme from Friends? 3. In the theme song to the TV show Green Acres, what four words does Oliver use to end the argument with his wife Lisa as to whether or not they’ll move to the country or stay in New York City? 4. Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton recorded a re-working of the theme to what television show? The Broad Ripple Brewpub Quiz is held at the 65th and Cornell Avenue pub every Tuesday at 7pm. Teams up to six people each compete for weekly prize ($25 gift card) and a prize given to the best team name ($15 gift card). The questions and answers from a previous quiz night are printed here. To enter the quiz, just show up at the Brewpub on a Tuesday and start or join a team. Call the Brewpub at 253-2739 for more info.

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retailer they have found who is willing to occupy this is Whole Foods, and they have drawn the line at 32,500 square feet as the bare minimum space they will accept. By having Whole Foods as the main retailer, they have a finance-able project, which is something they don't see being able to accomplish without them, and they feel that the vision the BRVA has expressed for future development along the canal can be realized with a project such as this. The architect, Greg Jacoby, then presented the images detailing the design as it stands now. He made the presentation with 3-D rendering of the project that allowed the audience to have a detailed view of the design from all angles. Along Carrollton, they have designed residential town home units with an urban “Brownstone” type of appearance. The town homes are 2 stories with an additional 2 stories of flats above that, for a 4-story facade. They have also done their best to obscure the appearance of the parking garage from that side. He went through the revised layout of the area along the canal and explained the reasons for the controversially-tall structures on part of the building. They have stretched the facade of Whole Foods to appear as 2 stories for the sake of keeping a consistent appearance with other buildings along College, like The Vogue. Regarding the public plaza by the canal, they intend to have the existing footbridge lead straight to it, so it would hopefully get more use. Parts of the public area are owned by different parties, so they will need to work out in the future who takes responsibility for maintenance of the various sections of it. On the corner of the building facing the plaza, they would like to have a BRVA Welcome/Visitor's Center. He emphasized that this is by no means the final plan, and that they've met with the BRVA on many occasions and plan to continue meeting with them to further work on the design to try and satisfy everyone. He then took a few questions from the committee. Next, the committee heard presentations from various remonstrants from the community who oppose the proposed development. First to present was Rudy Nehrling of Good Earth Natural Food Company. He started by stating that Good Earth has been in business for over 42 years and has never asked for any TIF money or any property tax abatements. He then pointed out that it is the BRVA's responsibility to represent the views of the local businesses and residents of the Village, and he feels that people have made it quite clear, via the public meeting, survey and a petition with over 2,000 signatures, that they don't like the proposed development as it now stands. He stated that contrary to their perception of it potentially helping the other local businesses in the neighborhood, it would instead take away business from stores that have been in the neighborhood for decades and who have given back and supported the rest of the neighborhood. He said that instead of benefiting Broad Ripple, it would only benefit the developers and owners of Whole Foods who don't live in Broad Ripple, and would therefore be taking money away from Broad Ripple and from Indianapolis in general. He also said that the need for variances proves that the project doesn't keep in line with historical style of the neighborhood that the Envision Broad Ripple plan intends to maintain. He scoffed at the idea that going with any businesses other than Whole Foods would be too financially risky, saying that he takes risks like that every day with his business. He then attacked Whole Foods itself, listing reasons why he thinks they aren't a good business to support or have in their neighborhood. He emphasized that this isn't the only choice they have available and there are many other kinds of businesses that could go in there that could help the neighborhood. After him, several other community members voiced their concerns about the project. They expressed unhappiness with the overall size of the construction being too big, the fact that large out-of-state businesses contribute less to the local community, the already-bad traffic situation in the neighborhood that would likely get worse, the potential that the parking garage itself may become a haven for crime, that the overall look is too close to that of Carmel, and that it's just not a good location for apartments. Jim Holland then led a discussion amongst the committee members towards possibly taking a vote on whether they approve it or not. Brenda Rising-Moore made a statement about how important development of apartments such as this would be to the future of Broad Ripple as the population ages and needs to have a living situation where it would be easy for them to walk to all the services they need. She said she wished that all remonstrants had attended the Envision meetings that had been going on for the past 4 years, so that their opinions would have been heard. She admonished them for not being so vocal when the Applebee's and Kilroy's opened: out-of-town chains which directly compete against the local ones on the strip. Misha Rabinowich then agreed with Jim that they needed to take a vote and spoke about how they have tried for years to get development to happen in that area of the canal and how it would be a lynch pin for spurring further development down the canal. He said that he was sure there would never be a single project that would please everyone and fulfill everything exactly as they wanted, but he feels that the proposed project has much more positive than negative aspects to it. Following some more discussion amongst the committee members and after addressing some more concerns from the audience, the committee voted on whether to recommend the proposal, with it being noted that they still have some concerns they would like to work with the developer on. The final vote was 5 in favor, 3 opposing, with 2 abstentions. This seems to reflect rather accurately the split view of the community as a whole.

I am a life-long resident of the Broad Ripple area. My family has been in Broad Ripple for many generations. Jacob Coil platted and named Broad Ripple in 1837. Two of his daughters married into my family in the 1870s. My grandfather was a mail carrier at the BR post office and a charter member of the American Legion Post. My grandmother Helen Dawson Hague worked at the Broad Ripple National Bank in Mustard Hall that became Fletcher Trust, then AFNB, then Bank One, and now Chase. My uncle Glen Hague worked at TV News and at Hoster-Roberts Ford, which is now Passwater’s and the Old Pro’s Table. My great-grandfather, grandmother, uncle, father, sister and son all graduated from BRHS; I am class of 1978. My son John is BRHS class of 2006, and works with several bands in IPS. I am currently the organizer of the BRHS reunions for the classes of the 1930’s and 1940’s. For many years, I have wanted a newspaper that answered my questions. Where did that store go? Why were those people digging on the corner? When is the BRHS Homecoming Parade? What happens at that business? The Gazette is that paper. You will get an unbiased look into what is happening in Broad Ripple because I have no financial interests in Broad Ripple, nor am I affiliated with any of its organizations. I am simply a resident who is passionate about the area. You will also read about the history of Broad Ripple. This history continues to expand as I uncover new sources of stories and photos. The Gazette’s area of coverage has no real boundaries. Historically, the town of Broad Ripple extended down to 54th Street. The goal of the Gazette is to share with readers stories that are within 10 minutes or so from the heart of Broad Ripple - covering events in the Midtown region. Also, Broad Ripple is one of the six Cultural Districts recognized by the City of Indianapolis. We try to let you know what is going on in the other five districts as we can. One question I often get is how an article gets into the Gazette. We do not accept payment for articles. Article subjects are picked by me for inclusion based on the interest to the residents and visitors to the Broad Ripple area. Since this is a bi-weekly paper, we will not be able to cover news as it happens. Rather, our focus is on issues that are not time sensitive. You will probably never see these stories anywhere else, so getting them a week or so later will be much better than not at all. We try to include a new/recently opened business or long-time business feature article in each issue. I have hundreds of stories planned, but if there is something you want to read about, please let us know. I think you will enjoy the Gazette. I know I enjoy bringing it to you. -Alan Hague

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The ABCs of Diabetes is a FREE four-part series on diabetes self-management program is offered by the Marion County Public Health Department. Topics include diet, medications, exercise, monitoring, and long-term management. Classes will take place at the Glendale Branch Library, 6101 N Keystone Ave, Wednesdays, August 7, 14, 21, 28 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Please plan to attend all 4 classes. Registration is required. Please call (317) 221-2094 or register online at www.mchd.com/diabetes

Summer Stock Stage Presents: West Side Story

Summer Stock Stage will present West Side Story at the Ayres Auditorium at Park Tudor School from July 25 to 28. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday with the Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. More than forty of the most talented students from Central Indiana have been working with artistic director Emily Ristine Holloway, musical director Jeanne Devos Bowling, and choreographer Cherri Jaffee. Kyle Ragsdale, art designer, and Michael Moffat, lighting designer, are also joining the 2013 season. All tickets can be purchased for $17 through www.summerstockstage.com or at the box office on the day of the show. Questions - kirstin@summerstockstage.com Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is transported to modern-day New York City, as two young idealistic lovers, Tony and Maria, find themselves caught between warring street gangs, the Jets and the Sharks. About Summer Stock Stage – Summer Stock Stage is a premiere educational theatre group founded in 2004 to provide Central Indiana high school students with an extraordinary theater performing arts experience. Founded by Emily Ristine Holloway, Jeanne Bowling and Kelly Butler Smith, the artistic team now includes Kyle Ragsdale, award winning painter and curator of the Harrison Center for the Arts, Mariel Greenlee, Dance Kaleidoscope company member, Cherri Jaffee, former Artistic Director of Dance Kaleidoscope, and Mike Moffatt, Theater Dept. Chair, Cathedral High School. While pursuing their own careers as artists, these adults mentor and collaborate with the student artists in two major musical productions. Park Tudor School has generously donated the use of their beautiful facilities in their common vision for enriching the lives of students through the arts.

Local chef to change location of highly anticipated restaurant

The Neal Brown Hospitality Group (NBHG) and PK Partners announced they will not move forward with construction for a Pizzolgy Pizzeria + Pub location in Nora. Neal Brown, owner/chef of Pizzology, had been in negotiations with the Indianapolis-based PK Partners for nearly three years discussing plans for a second Pizzology location in the late Nora Cafe. After creative differences for the restaurants design, Brown opted to move the Neapolitan-inspired pizzeria to a different location. "This has been my focus for the better part of the last two years," Brown said, "No one is more disappointed than I am that this didn't work." The space in Nora Plaza will be filled by chef/owner of Late Harvest, Ryan Nelson. "Ryan is one of Indy's most talented chefs, as well as a good friend. I am very excited to see Chef Nelson's newest contribution to the dining landscape, and wish him, and his family the very best," Brown said. As for the future of a new Pizzology location, Brown is optimistic about finding a new space in the Indy area and moving forward quickly. "We are pursuing an incredible downtown location for the next Pizzology, and can't wait to bring our style of local, craft pizza downtown," Brown said.

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Warfleigh Yard Sale

The Warfleigh Neighborhood Association will sponsor its annual Yard Sale on Saturday, July 27, from 9-3. Warfleigh is bounded by College Avenue, Westfield Boulevard, and Riverview Drive. Stop by after the Farmers Market to scout out bargains you didn’t know you were looking for.

Where's Waldo?

Where's Waldo? In Indianapolis, of course! He's turning twenty-six this year, and to celebrate, the famous fellow in the striped shirt and black-rimmed specs is visiting 8 different local businesses at 56th and Illinois Street from July 17-31. Those who spot him can win prizes, including books and Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore gift certificates. From Chase Bank to the Illinois Street Food Emporium Waldo figures will be showing up in public areas of local establishments. Anyone who wishes to participate can come to Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore, 5619 N. Illinois Street, to pick up a free search list with the names of all the businesses and then go collect an "I Found Waldo at ___________" card for each Waldo they spot. Searchers can then turn in these cards to Kids Ink and enter to win prizes in the drawing July 31, 2013. Kids Ink is one of 250 independent bookstores all across the country that have teamed up with the American Booksellers Association and Candlewick Press to celebrate Waldo’s 26th anniversary. For more information on this free, fun hunt to find Waldo and visit local businesses, call Kids Ink at 317-255-2598.

Glendale Library to Host Digital Bookmobile National Tour As part of a nationwide tour of libraries, the Digital Bookmobile will showcase the free eBook download service from The Indianapolis Public Library on Saturday, July 27 from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Glendale Branch, 6101 N. Keystone Avenue. The Digital Bookmobile is housed inside an 18-wheel tractor-trailer. This 74-foot community outreach vehicle is a high-tech update of the traditional bookmobile that has served communities for decades. Readers of all ages will learn how to download eBooks from the Library through interactive demonstrations. A gadget gallery — featuring Kindle®, iPod® touch, Android™ tablet, NOOK™, Sony® Reader™, BlackBerry®, Windows® Phone, and more — will help visitors discover portable devices that are compatible with the library’s download service. The vehicle is equipped with hands-on Internet-connected PCs and a variety of portable media players and ebook devices, to help visitors explore the Indy Library’s download service. The Digital Bookmobile is operated by OverDrive, Inc. To check out and download digital books and more, visit www.indypl.org/downloadables.


Vol. 10 No. 14

The Broad Ripple Gazette

9 Jul 19 - Aug 1, 2013

The Wine Scene as seen by The Broad of Ripple (Jill A. Ditmire)

Summer Sippers and Simple Syrups An easy way to add a bit of zip to summer beverages is with simple syrups. You can make your own, blending equal parts of sugar and water and then infuse with herbs, fruits or flowers from your garden or the Broad Ripple Farmers Market. Or you can sample the ready to go products from Royal Rose. Their line of simple syrups are pure and affordable. No added "gunk" like some pre-made syrups on the market. The selections include Rose, Raspberry, Cardamom Clove and Saffron. They are made with pure ingredients that lend a lift to cocktails, marinated meats, coffee, tea, ice cream or yogurt. Each bottle has a clever culinary use for the flavor on its label PLUS a pocket size recipe booklet with dozens of cocktail recipes for each. A little bit goes a long way so priced at $11.99 a bottle its an easy way to expand your cocktail and cooking horizons without breaking the budget. Some other NEW products in the market targeted for summer drinking fun: Soleil Mango Mimosa --This sparkling wine is blended with fresh Peruvian mango juice. It's lip smacking fun that will take you away to the tropics without the passport or security check. You can drink it straight or use as a base for punch and add some frozen strawberries or blueberries for "ice cubes". Ty-Ku Coconut Nigori Sake --Known as "Cloudy Sake," the secret to Nigori sake's lusciously sweet flavor is the small amount of rice purposefully unfiltered to leave behind a rich, creamy taste. Coconut juice is added creating a GLUTEN FREE beverage that can be sipped and savored chilled or at room temperature. Jill A. Ditmire is an Omnimedia Wine Specialist who shares wit and wisdom nationwide in print, TV and radio, and is also an AWS-certified wine judge. Jill and doggyboy Harp live in Warfleigh, where she also consults and teaches in an effort to keep the doggyboy’s treat jar filled with biscuits and her freezer stocked with ice cream. Send your questions and comments to Jill at jill@broadripplegazette.com

glvickrey@myhomeinindy.com Broad Ripple National Kitchen & Bath Assoc. Past President, (NKBA) National Assoc. of the Remodeling Industry Past Executive Vice President, (NARI)

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Where in the "Village"? This one was sent in by Frog. Have you seen this? Where is it?

All this could be yours!

Answer on page 22

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Sudoku is a nine by nine grid. The solution (each puzzle has only one) will have all the numbers from one through nine in every row and every column. In addition, the grid is divided into nine three-by-three sections. Each of these three-by-three sections will also contain all the numbers from one through nine. Each Sudoku puzzle from Pappocom can be solved using logic alone. If you prefer guessing, you can – but there is a logical way to solve every puzzle. Let’s start with the medium puzzle. We will try to put an 9 in the center section which contains 3-5-6-8. The 9 in the left section of the middle row eliminates the space between the 3-6. The 9 in the right section of the middle row eliminates the space between the 8-5. The 9 in the middle section of the top row eliminates the space between the 6-5. The 9 in the middle section of the bottom row eliminates the space between the 3-8. The only place left is center-most square. You have learned one technique needed to solve Sudoku puzzles. There are many more.

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Just west of 63rd and College, at 222 E. 63rd St. to be exact, I found a refreshing sight in these days and times. A person or persons not taking or giving but SHARING. "THE SHARING PLACE" ..... the sign under the very ornately-built cabinet set just off of the sidewalk reads "feel free to take or contribute books etc....enjoy". It's so nice to know that we have residents such as these in our village.

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The Village recently lost a long-time resident and retailer - Joe Lobraico of Lobraico's Rexall Drug Store. Joe's father Mike Lobraico opened the drug store in 1925 at the northeast corner of Westfield Boulevard and Guilford Avenue, in the former home of Watt's Drug Store. Lobraico's closed in 1990 and Chelsea's later moved into the building. Above is Joe's QSL card. He held the Broad Ripple Ham Fest at his house on Westfield Boulevard for many years and had a large ham radio tower at his Carrollton house (across the street from where I grew up) and then at his Westfield house.

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We have another winner of the Rene’s Bakery Mistakes Can Be Sweet contest. Lynn Levy was the first to find a typo in volume 10 number #13. Lynn will get a treat (up to $5 value) at Rene’s Bakery located at 6524 Cornell Avenue. You too can enter. Find a mistake and be the first reader to email the mistake to us at contest@broadripplegazette.com. Rules on page 7.


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Historic Ad

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This ad for Animal Fair appeared in 1960. It was at 844 Broad Ripple Avenue, where Three Dog Bakery is today. This is the second of 6 ads for businesses in what was the Bill Kuhn building on the north side of Broad Ripple Avenue.

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51. Carmel wants to be Broad Ripple without this 52. Our 14th president 55. McGruff wants you to take this out of crime 58. Strike 60. This bird gets the worm 62. Vast selection 64. Rock of ____, 1983 Def Leppard hit 66. Equipment 67. ____ a Good Man, Charlie Brown 68. Only 69. Soothe 70. Cozy home 71. If, then, ___ statement (computer geek clue) 72. What Indiana now observes Down 1. Buy it at Lilly Orchard 2. _____ Cat Lounge, just off Carrollton 3. Slang for Mary Jane (70’s clue) 4. Could be white or bald-faced 5. Edison did this 6. He was the lead singer in the Police 7. Announced 8. A command for Fido 9. Solidarity 10. Guitar player for U2 11. Family _____, Michael J. Fox show 12. Discover 15. Indianapolis ___ Center 20. A measure for whiskey 22. Flower holder 26. Wishbone ___, great 70’s band

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Broad Ripple Park Features Concerts, Food Trucks Don’t you love food trucks? Scratch, Pizza by the Slice, Cupcakes, Groovy Guys Fries and more are featured the second Wednesday of every month from 6 pm to 10 pm in Broad Ripple Park. (I had the seasoned fries. A steal for $3. My friend has the sweet potato fries.) So head on out Wednesday August 14 for their next event. For music, the pay-what-you-want concerts continue with rock music, food trucks, and microbrews in the park on Friday July 19 and Friday August 9. Enjoy the Broad Ripple Park pool in the next two weeks as the season is ending. The Broad Ripple Pool closes Sunday, August 4th, for the season. They are open Wednesday nights until 8 p.m. including on July 24 and their last Wednesday, July 31. (Be sure and contact Indy Parks to complain about this outrageously short season.) (The Jordan Y outdoor pool and Monon Center outdoor pools are open until Labor Day.) At Holliday Park: Free Outdoor Concerts Continue More outdoor concerts at Holliday Park: A Midsummer Night’s Music with the Indianapolis Symphony was scheduled for July 18 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday July 25th, Dave & Rae will play at 7 p.m. Unleashed Dog Continues Attacks Per my story in my last column, a large black dog, apparently named Kujo, is attacking bikers and walkers in the vicinity of 64th and College to 66th and College as well as along Riverview Drive. Contrary to what Animal Control told me after I was attacked, the dog pestering us apparently not a stray. Bike rider Lowell told The Broad Ripple Gazette that he had a similar encounter near 64th Street and Riverview Drive a couple of weeks ago. He saw a big black dog up near the flood wall and stopped his bike. The dog came running toward him very aggressively and barking “like mad”. The dog owner showed up but did little to call the dog even as the dog was giving every indication that he would tear his leg off. The rider turned around and asked if it was his dog. His response was to indicate with a hand gesture that he should move on. Similarly, Jill who lives near 66th and College Ave said the dog's name could be Kujo and the dog had attacked her dogs up on the levee in this area. Jill encountered the dog with the owner (and no leash) and owner proudly said his dog had never been leashed. Indy Animal Control has set over 24 traps for this dog and shot him once with a tranquilizer (he got away). Please call the Indy Police and/or Indy Animal Control if you know where this owner lives or his name and use caution when on bicycle or foot in these areas. Persons with information on the dog or its owner should call Animal Control at 327-1397 or the Mayor's office at 327-4622. They have been trying to catch this dog since May. BRVA Says Ok To Rezoning To Allow Whole Foods In Village On July 9, the Broad Ripple Village Association voted 9-3 (with one abstention) to support rezoning the Shell Station (which would allow construction of a Whole Foods grocery store and apartment complex at the former Shell Station site (and demolish the apartment complexes behind it and behind Johnny’s) subject to certain conditions concerning mitigation of traffic issues. This followed a meeting on July 8 where the developers apparently made a presentation with video. Opti Park Rocks Did you catch Matt and Kim June 29 at the Opti Park? A great show (free after 6:30 pm as well). They did a wild show and I was one of the few audience members that did not know the words to all of their songs. Deal Of The Week: The Best Large Coffee A quick review of the coffee deals and costs in BR. All have free Wi-Fi. Monon Coffee Company: Large coffee $2.00. Refills 50 cents. 7 selections available (self service). Comment: The Choo Choo brew was very good. Hubbard and Cravens: Large coffee $2.57 including tax. Refills $1.00 including tax. One brew of decaf and regular. Coffee roasted locally. Comment: The Guatemalan Antiguan and Honduras are very good. Starbucks: Large coffee $2.54, refills 55 cents. More microbrew deals (continued from last issue): The Wellington Pub which is connected to the Corner Wine Bar has $3 pints every Tuesday & Wednesday. Does anyone know of any deals Thursday-Sunday? Events In The Ripple: July 19 Broad Ripple Park Summer Concert-pay what you want, band, food trucks, and more! 6 p.m. July 31 Last late night at Broad Ripple Pool (pool open until 8 p.m.) August 9 Broad Ripple Park summer concert August 14 Food truck night in Broad Ripple Park Bil l

Neighborhood Associations

Non-emergency IMPD calls

Broad Ripple Village Association Brooke Klejnot, Executive Director info@brva.org 251-BRVA (2782) 6311 Westfield Blvd, Suite 101 Indianapolis, IN 46220-1789 www.brva.org

317-327-3811

Mayor’s Action Center: (317) 327-4MAC

Meridian-Kessler Neighborhood Assn Caroline J. Farrar, Executive Director 283-1021 meridiankessler@aol.com www.mkna.org

Samantha White

Arden Neighborhood Association Norm Tucker, Liaison stormint@aol.com 317.514.4360 www.ardenna.com Kesslerwood Civic League Whitney Kinkel 317-726-1606 whitneykinkel@sbcglobal.net Oxbow Estates Homeowner Association Matt Brooks, President mattlobby@yahoo.com

Your IPS Contact IPS School Board Member, District 3 whitesa@ips.k12.in.us 317-225-1626

Your Wash. Twnshp. Contact Don Kite School Board President

MSD Washington Township 317-624-1306 dkite@msdwt.k12.in.us

Broad Ripple Park

Kathy Fitzgerald, Park Director 317-327-7161 kfitzger@indygov.org www.indygov.org/parks

Your Neighborhood Liaison Mark Warner

Canterbury Neighborhood Association Katie Vrabel, President Katie@cnaindy.org P.O. Box 20165 Indianapolis, IN 46220

Mayor’s Neighborhood Liaison

Warfleigh Neighborhood Association www.warfleigh.net

911 Communications Liaison

Rocky Ripple Community Association Karen Stone, President www.rockyripple.org 930 W. 54th Street College Ave Neighborhood Dev. Org. Sarah Larkin, President (CAN DO!) cando4846@aol.com Midtown Indianapolis, Inc. Michael McKillip, Executive Director michael@midtownindy.org, 340-3014 www.midtownindy.org Keystone-Monon Neighborhood Partnership David Eckert, (317) 251-5965 www.kmnp.org info@kmnp.org Ravenswood/White River Neigh. Assn. Susan Stamm, president (317) 255-1070 rwnasuze@att.net Butler Tarkington Neigh. Assn. Jeremy Stewart, President btnapresident@gmail.com www.butlertarkington.org

City of Indpls 317-429-7807 (work hours only)

mark.warner@indy.gov www.indygov.org/myneighborhood Deputy Diana Vanarsdall

Marion County Sheriff’s Dept 317-327-4934

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Your IMPD Contact Sgt. Michael Hanson

Community Relations Supervisor North District, Indpls. Metro. Police Dept.

317-327-6113 Michael.Hanson@indy.gov

Indy Crime Watch

Gerardo Becerra IMPD Crime Watch Specialist 317-327-3781 www.indycrimewatch.com

Your City-County Councillor Will Gooden 317-319-4398 william.gooden@indy.gov www.indygov.org/eGov/Council

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Spring Mill to Keystone and 52nd to 96th

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Blue Door, The 6426 College Ave BlueMile 1079 Broad Ripple Ave Blush Shoetique 833 E. Westfield Blvd. Bokay Florist 5890 Keystone Ave Broad Ripple Knits 6367 Guilford Ave Broad Ripple Vintage 824 E. 64th St Bungalow, The 924 Westfield Blvd Cartabella 825 Westfield Blvd Carter's Garage 833a E. Westfield Blvd. Ceramic Dreams D 1134 E. 54th St. Studio G Chelsea’s 902 Westfield Blvd Cloth 908 Westfield Blvd Coby Palmer Designs 2376 E. 54th St CVS 6290 College Ave Der Glass Werks Stained Glass 6055 College Ave Designer Men’s Room 720 E. 65th St Dinwiddies 6216 Carrollton Ave Don's Vapor Electronic Cigarettes 843 E. Westfield Blvd.

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Call My List 6258 College Ave Cardinal Manufacturing 710 E. 52nd St Carreau Design 6528 Cornell Ave Central Indiana Comm. Foundation 1405 Broad Ripple Ave Chef JJ’s Back Yard 1040 Broad Ripple Ave Classic Cleaners 1037 Broad Ripple Ave Clark & Osborne 6617 Ferguson St Connect Think 6507 N. Carrollton Ave DEA, Inc. 6548 Ferguson St Deanna Hoskins Interior Design 6418 Carrollton Ave Deering Cleaners 6380 College Ave Demerly Architects 6500 Westfield Blvd DeveloperTown 5255 Winthrop Ave Drewmont Graphics 5343 Winthrop Ave Earthwave Technologies 710 E. 64th St Easter Conservation Services 1134 E. 54th St. Suite J Elgin Water Care 1009 Broad Ripple Ave Event One DJs 6358 N. College Ave FedEx/Kinko’s 1050 Broad Ripple Ave Firebelly Marketing 6235 Carrollton Ave Suite B

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Indianapolis Granite and Marble 5360 Winthrop Ave Indy Cellular Repair 6251 Winthrop Ave Suite 2 Infinite Self Storage 1102 E 52nd St Insights Consulting, Inc 5948 N. College Ave Integrated Learning 6201 College Ave Integrity Development Partners 930 E. 66th St ITEX 6116 College Ave Jiffy Lube 6401 College Ave Joy’s House 2028 Broad Ripple Ave Kayak Pools Midwest 845 E. 65th St Kimmel Shoe Repair 733 Broad Ripple Ave Laundromat 2509 E. 65th St LifeGrid Internet 1810 Broad Ripple Ave. #12 Lougheed Engineering 1750 E. 56th St

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Painting By A Woman’s Touch JJ28 6141 Primrose Ave 255-8754 Pak Mail II31◄ 2113 Broad Ripple Ave 255-SHIP Passwater’s Auto Specialists 829 Broad Ripple Ave Premier Music Studios 6177 College Ave PRN Graphics 1051 E. 54th St #B Process Controls Corp. 6519 Ferguson St Re-Bath Designs 6038 Keystone Ave Renaissance Studios Music 6516 Cornell Ave Ringo's Vintage Cars 6568 Cornell Ave Ripple FX Inc 6330 Ferguson St Riverwalk (banquet facility) 6729 Westfield Blvd Rogers Pools 6364 Westfield Blvd Royal Trophies & Awards 6539 Carrollton Ave Sasha’s Watch & Jewelry Repair 739 Broad Ripple Ave Scofield Editorial 6345 Carrollton Ave Small Box Consulting 6332 Guilford Ave Suite 207 Smoking Iron Alterations 6507 Ferguson St #201 Stretch Logistics 6220 Carrollton Ave Techedvise 6500 Westfield Blvd Tender Loving Care Health 6100 N. Keystone Ave. Suite 360 TGS Architects 6535 Ferguson St Total Computing 6311 Westfield Blvd touchAsoul design studio 6500 Westfield Blvd The UPS Store 1075 Broad Ripple Ave Velvet Touch Dry Cleaners 6509 College Ave Village Montessori School 888 E 66th St Zech Studios 2060 E. 54th St Suite 10

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Net Literacy at BRMHS sends technology where it's needed By John S. Hague

john@broadripplegazette.com On a hot summer morning, a bright orange box truck pulls up to the back entrance of Broad Ripple Magnet High School. Then another, and another. The Indianapolis Public Schools truck ramps are lowered, and the drivers begin rolling out wooden pallets and arranging them in lines along the sides of the hallways inside the school. Five or more pallets arrive in each truck, and the drivers leave the school after loading more to take with them. This process will repeat many times this week, throughout the entire summer. Walking through the hallways of the school is like something out of Indiana Jones. There aren't many people around because most of the students and teachers are gone for the summer. And there are row after row of plastic wrapped wooden pallets. What's on them? Computers. Lots of computers, PC towers and monitors. It's a graveyard of recently-discarded technology. For now. The students who participate in the Net Literacy program are there for the sole purpose of returning these plastic and metal boxes to life. A second life, in the home of a student's family who otherwise couldn't afford to have a computer in the home. Net Literacy was started more than five years ago by a Carmel High School student, and it has spread across the state to many school systems. Although each school runs its program differently, they all operate under the same fundamental framework. When the State of Indiana decides to replace outdated or malfunctioning computer

hardware, it sends the discarded agencies' equipment to warehouses and then on to schools like Broad Ripple. While many schools operate the Net Literacy program in the hours immediately after school each day, Broad Ripple has taken the approach of working during the summer months. This helps avoid conflicts with after-school programs like Band and Sports, but it also means the students must be responsible for arranging their own transportation to the school. Any adult working in IPS will tell you that's no small expectation. "A lot of [the information about this program spreads through] word of mouth." says TC, the IPS Computer Specialist who oversees the program at BRMHS. He hopes to expand to an after-school basis soon. First, the hardware that arrives is moved into a nearby computer lab. The 14 students hook up monitors, keyboards, and mouses to the PC towers and press the power switch to see what happens. Sometimes there's nothing wrong and the unit's more or less ready-to-go. Sometimes nothing happens. The students (including Solomon Mabry, Krista Smock, a Dance Magnet student and Color Guard member, and Moshun Scott of the Theatre Magnet) learn to wipe the computers clean and re-install operating systems, effectively restoring the hardware to a new condition. "We average close to a hundred or more computers a day," says TC. "The first day we did 70, the second day we did 175. It just depends on how big a problem that particular batch is. We did 2,275 last year. This year we are already at 1,900, so we're shooting for 3,000 by the end of the summer." Once the 14 students working at Broad Ripple finish refurbishing the equipment, the computers are re-packaged on the pallets and delivered to participating district elementary schools throughout the city. The schools make them available free of charge to families that can't afford to get to a store or buy from a retailer. There's a problem with the workflow, however. Computer display technology has improved sufficiently in the recent past to increase the life-span of flatscreen LCD monitors, which means that fewer monitors are being delivered to Net Literacy schools than are PC towers. This is a problem, because Net Literacy aims to provide complete sets of towers, monitors, keyboards and mouses to under-privileged families, so a bottleneck is developing rapidly. TC and his students need more monitors and displays for the computers they fix. "Whatever we get, as long as it's working. Please don't send us stuff that doesn't work just to get rid of it!" You can donate your functional CRT ("tube-set") or LCD flat-panel displays to Broad Ripple's Net Literacy summer program by contacting TC at (317) 693-5739 or carritht@ips.k12.in.us .


21 Jul 19 - Aug 1, 2013

The Broad Ripple Gazette

Vol. 10 No. 14

Gettin’ Ripped in Ripple

Darrin Combs, DMD, MS

by Laura Minor

Andrea Ball, DMD Ghiath Halwani, DDS

Stress- Less! You wake up to the loud buzz of your alarm clock, followed by the tragic events reported on the daily news. Then off to work with horrible traffic enroute, knowing you have deadlines looming at work. You come home to find that your cat puked on your bed and your kid got an F on his math test. And….repeat. Sounds a bit stressful right? Not to sound extremely negative, but these are the types of things that all of us experience on an often if not everyday basis, and it is no wonder that so many of us are stressed out zombies. Stress causes many reactions to our bodies such as lack of sleep, hair loss, and weight gain which, of course, can lead to more stress and the vicious cycle can easily continue on and on. In regards to weight, the immediate response to acute stress can be a loss of appetite. However, studies have shown that for some people, chronic stress can be tied to an increase in appetite -- and stress-induced weight gain. The problem lies within our neuroendocrine system and our “flight or flee” hormones. Though today the source of the stress is more likely to be an unpaid bill than a saber-toothed tiger, this system still activates these hormones whenever we feel threatened. The hormones released when we're stressed include adrenalin -- which gives us instant energy -- along with corticotrophin releasing hormone (CRH) and cortisol. While high levels of adrenalin and CRH decrease appetite at first, the effects usually don't last long. Cortisol’s job is to help us replenish our body after the stress has passed, and it hangs around a lot longer. If it remains elevated, it will increase your appetite and ultimately driving you to eat more. And to top it off these stress signals can lead not only to weight gain, but also the tendency to store "visceral fat" around the midsection. These fat cells that lie deep within the abdomen have been linked to an increase in both diabetes and heart disease. Under stress, there's an impulse to do something, and ironically eating often becomes the activity that relieves the stress in the short term. And cortisol brings craving of carbohydrates in the form of sugar and starch. And over time, the behaviors can become a common habit…resulting in weight gain. Now this is not good news, and I have probably made you a bit grumpy by now…BUT there are tools to combat stress related weight gain and interrupt the cycle. Exercise  This has been found to be the BEST stress buster. It not only burns calories, but when you move your body, you begin to produce biochemicals, which counter the negative effects of stress hormones -- as well as control insulin and sugar levels. But the key is to choose something you enjoy and do not completely exhaust yourself (which can actually increase stress). Eat a balanced diet Eat breakfast -- and try to have light snacks between meals rather than three huge meals a day. This helps keep blood sugar levels steady, which will lessen insulin production reduce cortisol levels resulting in weight control. Try foods high in fiber and low in sugar, like oatmeal, whole wheat bread, and fruit. Foods that are high in sugar and simple carbohydrates cause insulin levels to rise, which in turn increases stress hormones and ultimately makes you feel more hungry. But high-fiber, whole-grain foods help keep insulin levels low, which can help control blood sugar levels, and ultimately, hunger. Sleep When we don't get enough rest, cortisol levels rise, making us feel hungry, cranky and sluggish. Which will also make you not want to exercise! Relax Interestingly enough, relaxing works much like exercise to produce brain chemicals that counter the effects of stress. Again choose an activity that you enjoy whether it be yoga, meditation or even reading or coffee with a friend. One last thing that I found interesting is that studies have found that one shouldn’t go on a strict diet if under chronic stress. In short, the more subjects restricted food intake, the greater their levels of stress hormones, and, ultimately, the more they wanted to eat. If you find yourself chronically stressed out, try following these tips and be mindful of how you feel when you do. I bet you will feel better!! Laura Minor owner and operator of So.Be.Fit. Personal Training and Fitness studio located at 54th and the Monon. She is passionate about teaching others how to “FIT” exercise and physical activity into their daily lives, and have fun while doing so! Visit her website at www.sobefitindy.com or e-mail her at laura@broadripplegazette.com

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The Broad Ripple Gazette Sudoku solutions

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Right in my Own B a c k y a r d

Those who have gone to schools in Indiana likely know the state tree is the tulip poplar, the state bird is the Northern Cardinal, and the state flower, once the zinnia, is now the peony. Our flag is blue and gold. On the flag, the torch is a symbol for liberty and enlightenment; with the rays representing their far reach. Thirteen stars in the outer circle symbolize the original thirteen states; the inner semi-circle of five stars represents the next five states; and the large star above the torch is a symbol of Indiana, the nineteenth state. Although “Back Home Again in Indiana” is far more popular, “On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away” by Paul Dresser is the official state song. I’m intrigued by how both songs celebrate sycamore trees on the Wabash River. In both instances, the images are evocative. I became mindful of the sycamore tree again recently when Chaplain Eric A. Williams wrote about “The Wisdom of the Peeling Tree.” Because the grayish bark of the sycamore peels, roots grow deep on the river’s edge, and this remarkable tree thrives past 600 years of age. We can learn life lessons from this tree. When our life begins to peel around us, the earth feels like it is moving under our feet, or we feel we are taking on water, we are wise to stay rooted in one place, weathering storms of life like the sycamore tree. “What makes this tree unique is that it can shed bark throughout its life. This shedding process is part of how the tree grows so large. The branches break off easily in the wind and the leaves can fall off a sycamore even in the middle of summer.” We can stay firm and tall, but shed that which we don’t need any more; we can thrive and drink in the water of life and grow old. It is not unusual to get such wisdom from trees. Trees for many cultures carry meaning and symbolism. What do the trees in our backyards mean? Apple

Magic, youth, beauty, happiness, temptation

Hawthorne

Ash

Sacrifice, sensitivity, wisdom, prudence

Holly

Protection, spiritual overcome anger

Maple

Balance and promise

Crossword solution

puzzle on Page 15

HARD

Broad Ripple Brewpub Quiz Answers (Questions on page 5) Child Stars - 1. W. C. Fields, 2. Czechoslovakia, 3. Haley Joel Osment, 4. The Piano Trivia Math - 1. (17+2X3) 57, 2. (72/3/12) 2, 3. (100/4+5) 30, 4. (1863-600/3) 421 July History – Part One - 1. Entebbe, 2. Philadelphia, 3. Etch-A-Sketch, 4. Georgia Magazines - 1. Buddhism, 2. Movies, 3. National Geographic World, 4. Hello! TV Themes - 1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture, 2. The Rembrandts, 3. “You Are My Wife”, 4. Mission: Impossible

Where in the Village? puzzle on Page 10

Answer:

It is the Beth Nybeck sculpture on the grounds of the Indianapolis Art Center. [A4 on map]

Fertility, creativity, and magic warrior,

Aspen

Determination, overcome fears

Beech

Tolerance, past knowledge, prosperity

Oak

Strength, endurance, helpfulness

Birch

New beginnings, vision quest, cleanse the past

Pine

Balance of pain, emotions and creativity

Cherry

Rebirth, death awakenings

Spruce

Cypress

Role of sacrifice

Sycamore

Communication, learning to receive

Elder

Birth, death and the fairy realm

Walnut

Follow a unique path and easing transitions

Elm

Patriotism, dignity

Willow

Magic, healing, inner vision, dreams

new

puzzle on Page 10

THE BIG FLOOD OF NINETEENTHIRTEEN CAUSED THERE TO BE FIVE INCHES ON WATER IN THE FRONT ROOM OF THE BOARDMAN FAMILY'S BRICK HOUSE AT 6520 WESTFIELD BOULEVARD. THE HOUSE IS STILL AT THIS ADDRESS.

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Jul 19 - Aug 1, 2013

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The wisdom of trees, how they live by bending in the wind, how they grow with deep roots, and the way rings in their trunks tell us about the years they have lived offer us inspiration. I conclude this musing with the chorus of our state song and cast my vote for the Sugar Cream Pie as Indiana’s state pie. "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away" chorus by Paul Dresser: Oh, the moonlight's fair tonight along the Wabash, From the fields there comes the breath of new-mown hay, Through the sycamores the candle lights are gleaming, On the banks of the Wabash, far away. Brandt Carter, artist, herbalist, and naturalist, owns Backyard Birds at 2374 E. 54th Street. Visit her web site www.feedbackyardbirds.com. Email your bird questions to Brandt@BroadRippleGazette.com

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