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from the publishersWelcome to our April issue of the Carmel
Community Newsletter! Just saying the word April makes the world
seem a bit brighter, dont you think?
We sat down this month with our brand new Congresswoman, Susan
Brooks, and her husband, David, for our cover story. They
graciously invited us into their Carmel home where we got to know
them a little more personally. Youll learn what its like to move to
Washington, D.C., and it does involve a UHaul and used
furniture!
From DaVinci to Picasso and beyond, the nude body has been the
subject of great art through the ages. Now, Susan Mauck, owner of
the French Bleu Fine Art Gallery in Carmels Arts & Design
District, hosts a monthly gathering of artists focused on drawing
the nude human form, featuring live models. Well take a (tasteful)
peek inside the private sessions.
Ray Compton continues his series Carmel Goes to War with a story
about David Vesper who teaches and mentors at a private high school
in Carmel when hes not guiding a military base in Afghanistan and
negotiating with tribal war lords as a Lieutenant Colonel in the
Indiana National Guard.
Now that Spring is here there are lots of things happening in
Carmel and weve got them on our events calendar. And be sure to
vote for your favorite Mom of the Year candidate at our website
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6 Dealing With Dyslexia
9 Cinnamon Sticks: Sam Foley Blends Virtual Golf with Real
Instruction at Golf365 | John Cinnamon
10 Carmel a la Carte | Lori Goldsby
12 Carmel Goes to War | Ray Compton
14 Business Spotlight: EF Marburger: 100 Years and Counting |
Neal G. Moore
16 A Fresh Voice on Capital Hill | Ann Craig-Cinnamon
24 French Bleu Gallery Goes Au Naturel | John Cinnamon
26 Artistic Vision Creates a Peaceful Place | Stephanie Carlson
Curtis
28 Event Calendar
30 The Carmel Wayback Machine
31 Now Playing at Carmel Public Library
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dealing with dyslexiaAs a person who has dyslexia, I can share
that it has affected my life in many subtle ways. As a child with
what today has been identified as a mild level of dyslexia, there
were many issues that were difficult for me in the learning
process. I knew I was capable, but some simple tasks were overly
complicated for reasons I did not understand at that time in my
life, as the word dyslexia had not been entered into the diagnostic
world of learning disabilities.
Math was hard and complicated. Transposing numbers and
memorizing formulas was overwhelming. Studying another language was
difficult, and sounding out unfamiliar words didnt work for me as,
at that time, I didnt have the learning tools to work through the
sounds and pronunciation necessary to master this task. If I heard
it pronounced correctly, I had to memorize the sound and repeat it
out loud over and over again. Although my grades were usually in
the As and Bs, my timed test scores did not match my ability to
show that I, indeed, knew the subject. It took me longer to whip
through a 30-minute paper test than the other kids. I have to
admit, in those early days before dyslexia had a name, I always
felt that in certain subjects I simply could not compete with other
kids. Years later, when the connection to this learning disorder
was correctly diagnosed, a huge weight was lifted and the process
of working through certain staggering elements of this disability
was put in place.
Today, I know that at least 20% of the population has dyslexia.
This means that at least one of your friends, family members, or
coworkers is currently dealing with dyslexia and its
challenges.
For almost a quarter of a century, the Dyslexia Institute of
Indiana (DII) has existed to serve children, adolescents, and
adults with specific learning disabilities. Beginning with the
student at the center, DII serves elements of the community that
touch the life of the student. DII provides skills, services, and
strategies that enable individuals to attain their full potential
by learning to manage the challenges of dyslexia and benefit from
its advantages.
The term dyslexia refers to a cluster of systems that result in
people having difficulty with specific language skills,
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words. Other problems experienced by individuals with dyslexia
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Learning to speak Organizing written and spoken language
Learning letters and their sounds Memorizing number facts Spelling
Reading Learning a foreign language Correctly doing math
operations
Its important to note that not all individuals who exhibit these
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The following information serves as a guideline for recognizing
systems that might be related to this learning disability. Signs of
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expected, a slowness to add new words, difficulty rhyming, and
trouble following multistep directions. After a child begins
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Difficulty reading single words, such as a word on a
flashcard
Difficulty learning the connection between letters and
sounds
Confusing small words, such as at and to Letter reversals, such
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deleting small words like not
Having one of these signs does not mean your child has dyslexia;
many children reverse letters before the age of 7. But, if several
signs exist and reading problems persist, or if you have a family
history of dyslexia, you may want to have your child evaluated. The
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Many years ago when I was a child, I couldnt exactly explain why
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Beyond academic success, DII promises each student the ability
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Dyslexia does not just affect performance in school or the
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This article was submitted by an anonymous student from the
Dyslexia Institute of Indiana (DII).
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Sam Foley Blends Virtual Golf with Real Instruction at Golf365|
John Cinnamon
Its 9:00 a.m. and youre on the rst tee of the TPC Sawgrass in
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, the course thats home to the famous
17th-hole island green. The tree-lined fairway stretches out in
front of you as you prepare for 18 holes of championship-quality
golf. A few hours later, youre nishing up the par 5 18th hole at
iconic Pebble Beach on the Monterey Peninsula in California, with
the vista of the Paci c Ocean reaching to the horizon left of the
green. Thirty-six holes on opposite coasts and youre still home in
time for lunch in Carmel (Indiana, not California). How? Youre
playing the ultra-realistic golf simulators at Golf365, a sprawling
indoor practice, learning, and entertainment facility inside the
Hamilton County Sports Complex.
Golf365 is the brainchild of Sam Foley, a native of Veedersburg,
Indiana, and the states only PGA Tour-credentialed teaching pro. A
1983 graduate of Franklin College, Foley got his rst golf job at
Valle Vista Golf Club in Greenwood, Indiana, right out of college.
It didnt take long for him to realize that teaching golf was going
to be his real passion. He appreciated the nearly-instant progress
he could see in his students. When it comes to teaching, folks in
other professions have to work on a project for months and months
before it comes to fruition, says Foley. With golf instruction,
your results are right there in front of you. But he also realized
that if he was going to be a full-time teaching pro, it would mean
moving somewhere warm where he could ply his trade 12 months a
year. So it was off to Arizona.
After a brief stop in Sedona, Foley moved on to Scottsdale where
he set up what would become a network of golf instruction
academies. He set up operations in Denver, then Park City, Utah,
Palm
Springs, and nally San Francisco. It was the early 1990s, and
with the tech boom just starting to hit, Foley took advantage of
things like high-speed video and motion-capture technology to
enhance his teaching methods. To differentiate my brand of
instruction from what else was out there, I got very involved in
technology, says Foley. Being right there in Silicon Valley, I had
access to the latest and greatest technology coming out.
Ultimately, his golf road led him back to Indiana where he
helped open Heartland Crossing Golf Course in Camby in 1998-99.
From there, he moved to Brickyard Crossing Golf Course at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, creating the Brickyard Crossing Golf
Academy and becoming the courses rst full-time instructor from 2000
to 2009.
Around 2010, Foley decided to strike out on his own again and
was aware of the then-defunct indoor golf facility in the Hamilton
County Sports Complex. It had originally opened under a different
brand, but was closed after little success. Foley saw the potential
and re-branded it Golf365. After some minor structural adjustments,
it re-opened on January 1, 2011.
The biggest draw at Golf365, of course, is the four golf
simulators where you can play nearly 50 different PGA courses, from
the aforementioned Pebble Beach and TPC Sawgrass to Kiawah Island
and The Old Course at St. Andrews. But there are also other hitting
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team building.
Foley explains that some of the traditional knocks on golf are
that it costs too much, takes too much time, and you dont get the
correct (or any) instruction. I think we have tapped into a model
here that addresses all those things in a very powerful way, he
says. You can play golf in less than an hour and also get great
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Foley says, Were the only facility in the country that addresses
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Sam Foley Blends Virtual Golf with Real Springs, and nally San
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John Cinnamon is a 25-year radio broadcast veteran and is
currently the publisher of the Carmel Community Newsletter and
atCarmel.com. Read more of Johns musings on golf at
www.IndianaGolfOnline.wordpress.com. Contact John at
[email protected] or at www.Facebook.com/atCarmel.com
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| Ray Compton
It is dif cult to believe there are persons who have undergone
bigger culture transitions than those encountered by David
Vesper.
On a Friday, he has been teaching physics or astronomy at a
small, private high school nestled in Carmel. Then just a few
nights later, Vesper is wearing a United States military uniform,
overseeing a base of 10,000 American soldiers and meeting with
tribal war lords in Afghanistan.
The 43-year-old has challenged and conquered these startling,
different scenarios three different times during his 10 years as an
administrator and teacher at University High School.
I love the military, and I love teaching, he said. I get to do
both and until they kick me out, I want to do both.
Vesper holds numerous titles and roles in his dual life with
University and the Indiana National Guard. With University, he
serves as a teacher; assistant head; director of operations; and a
mentor to six students. When with the Indiana National Guard,
Vesper has risen to a lieutenant colonel; guided a military base in
Afghanistan; and been embedded with Afghanistan police and soldiers
during his 2012 tour.
Literally, Vesper left the University class room for the
holidays in 2012 and journeyed to the mountains of
Afghanistan in early January. It was a long year of anxious
waiting for his family at home in Fishers and his extended school
family on 116th Street.
David is a constant reminder that you can do an extravagance of
things, do all of them well, not take yourself too seriously, and
be completely committed to the welfare and lives of the people you
touch, said Chuck Webster, the head of University since the schools
inception in 1998. He lives the life of a soldier, of an
astrophysicist, and of a school leader with what seems like little
effort and hardly any strain.
David thrives here at University and is highly effective. He is
held in an incredibly high esteem by our students, parents, and
teachers. He is an extraordinary teacher and leader.
The Vesper story began unfolding shortly after his graduation
from North Central High School in 1983. While a student at Butler,
he followed the footsteps of many Hoosiers. He went to the Indiana
State Fair for a day of fun. But one of his stops at the State Fair
put Vesper on a different route.
He paused at an Indiana National Guard booth, participated in an
activity and became hooked on joining the service branch. I was 19
and was bored, Vesper remembered. I signed up.
Thirty years ago when Vesper joined the Indiana National Guard,
Iraq and Afghanistan were only plots of land to most Americans,
including those in the military. Most Guardsmen anticipated monthly
weekend meetings, two weeks at a summer camp, and perhaps assisting
in a stateside disaster. That has not been the case for Vesper. He
and his battalion went to Afghanistan in 2004-05, were recalled for
Iraq duty in 2008, and then again headed to Afghanistan January 2,
2012.
David always wants to assure everyone that he is not in harms
way, but you know he is, said Webster, who brings in Vespers
father, Nick, a former professor at Butler, to help teach physics
and astronomy classes when his son is deployed. There are times
when he is out in the open and in danger. I know he is in more risk
than he tells everyone. When he gets back, there is a release of a
lot of fear. You never are sure he will be back.
Indeed, Vesper downplays being thrust into dangerous
confrontations, modestly saying he has not had to deal with extreme
situations.
He also believes there have been victories in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan is better now than it was seven years ago, said Vesper,
who has seen mortar re from his base and
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witnessed IED explosions. It is now its own country. It has an
opportunity to become a normal, third-world country. But we will
have to work with them.
However, there is that stark difference when Vesper returns to
University, an extremely peaceful and pleasant Hamilton County
four-year institution. Each student at University has a computer,
and all are on target for a future college education. This is a
really good school, he noted. Because we are a smaller school, the
students are empowered. There is a good sense of community
here.
The University community has risen many times for their
dispatched leader. Students send letters and cards to Vesper;
parents check on wife Laura and his three children; and the school
holds an assembly upon his return.
His two worlds recently came together when Vesper used his
military background to assist with his operations role at
University. After the Sandy Hook tragedy in Connecticut, board
members asked Vesper to review the schools security situation.
Everybody trusts David, Webster said. We all recognize how he
values the kids. He is an extraordinary leader and teacher. Kids
leave his classes humming. I have no idea how he blends both his
worlds together, but he does.
And the mixing of military and high school education will
continue. Vesper is working toward a masters degree at the United
States War College. This degree could lead to becoming a general.
The soldier is embedded at University, where he curtails his
military language to accommodate being a teacher, administrator,
and mentor.
He hits the ground running when he gets back, Webster said. Our
school is so proud of David Vesper.
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professional.
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The original E.F. Marburger & Son storefront at 1021 North
Illinois Street in downtown Indianapolis.
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| Neal G. Moore
In 1913 E.F. Marburger found himself seated at the lunch counter
at a corner drugstore in downtown Indianapolis. The mid-day
break
from his job in the ooring department at Blocks Department Store
would prove fateful in ways young Eli could not have imagined. The
druggist, familiar with Elis line of work, asked him to measure out
a new ooring project for the store. Ever resourceful, Eli rolled up
his sleeves and started calculating.
When he returned to Blocks, Elis manager was waiting. He asked
my grandfather why he was late returning from lunch, remembered Ron
Marburger, president and CEO of E.F. Marburger Fine Flooring in
Fishers. Granddad described the customer service hed given the
drugstore owner. What came next hit like a ton of bricks, continued
Ron. The manager said, Mr. Marburger, Blocks is big enough that if
anyone wants ooring, they will come to us. Youre red. Ron said his
grandfather would later explain that while heading home that day,
he realized there was a better way to market ooring: going beyond
the store walls.
That was the path taken by the company patriarch, who opened an
800 sq. ft. ooring store at 1021 North Illinois Street, providing
customer service whenever and wherever it was needed. A century
later, E.F. Marburger is among Indianas premier ooring and home
furnishings companies. I dont know where Id be today if my
grandfather hadnt gotten red lets put it that way, Ron shared. It
was devastating, but were German, and Germans have a way of
toughening it out.
Step foot into the Marburger showroom on Allisonville Road and
youre immediately surrounded by beauty from kitchen and bath
concepts; to ceramic tile and granite counter tops; to carpeting
and hardwood ooring store designers have created a shopping
experience that is equal parts inspiring, and for some people,
intimidating. Sometimes customers think that such high quality must
carry a high price tag. Thats a misconception, said Marburger. We
are very competitive with price because we do a lot of direct
buying, and we know what the market will bear.
His advice? This is like an art gallery. Enjoy the experience
and absorb the beauty. Just come in and look around theres no
pressure. We want to help you see what can be done in your home
without breaking the bank. I dont care if I dont sell a dime as
long as visitors have a great shopping experience, declared
Marburger.
Less than 40 companies in Indiana have reached the
100-years-in-business plateau. Two World Wars, the Great
Depression, and the current depressed economic climate have taken
their toll, especially on family-owned businesses. Those [dif cult
circumstances] are great teachers; they help you manage tough
times, Marburger explained. Bridging those gaps says something
about our company and team.
Marburger said his business survived with an unwavering
commitment to hard work, deep product knowledge, and great customer
service. In our sales meetings, I say that we dont just want satis
ed customers we want overjoyed customers. A clients minimum
expectation is satisfaction and it should be. I want a customer
that says, Wow, am I glad I shopped at Marburgers.
Rons face lights up most when talking about his two daughters
and grand-daughter the fourth and fth generation of Marburgers now
working in the business. My dream is that maybe my grand childrens
children can celebrate a 200-year anniversary, he re ected. If
granddad and dad (Donald) came into the store today theyd say, Im
proud of you. I dont think either could have imagined it would grow
and become what it is today. Thats a driving force thats why I work
hard. Its an important legacy to be passed on.
Thousands of home improvement options are on display in the new
E.F. Marburger showroom in Fishers.
Neal Moore has over 30 years of media and communications
experience, including TV news anchoring and reporting in
Indianapolis. For more information, visit www.NealMoore.com.
APRIL 2013 | atCarmel.com 15 Go online to www.atGeist.com to
watch (left to right) atGeist.com publisher Tom Britt interview
Fishers Town
Councillors Pete Peterson and John Weingardt about their vision
for the Town as it transitions into the City of Fishers.
Go online to atCarmel.com to watch a video interview of Ron
Marburger talk about the past, present, and future of E.F.
Marburger.
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A Fresh Voice on Capitol Hill
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You might say Susan Brooks is on a roll. First, she took on 6
men in a tough primary to succeed Congressman Dan Burton in the 5th
district and beat them. Next, she easily won the general election
and became the first Republican woman elected to Congress from
Indiana in 50 years (along with Jackie Walorski in the 2nd
district). Then right after being sworn into office she capped it
all off by being chosen by the Speaker of the House to give the
Republican response to President Obamas radio address. Not bad for
a self-proclaimed political rookie. Since she is new to the scene,
we thought it would be good to get to know her off the campaign
trail and see how things are going a few months into her term. She
graciously invited us into her Carmel home where we met with her
and her husband of 27 years, David.
Susan Brooks has been surrounded by politics for decades. She
was recruited by then Indianapolis mayor Steve Goldsmith to be
deputy mayor. She was appointed by President George W. Bush to be
US Attorney for the southern district of Indiana, where she served
for 7 years. But she has never run for office or been much into
politics herself. Not until she was approached to run for the seat
being vacated by Burton and which has been hard fought for many
election cycles even before Burton decided not to run again. Its a
very Republican district so the primary is viewed as the biggest
hurdle to jump. But she says she enjoyed the campaigning despite
all the competition, I didnt think I would enjoy it as much as I
did, but I did enjoy the campaigning and meeting all the people and
traveling the district and getting to know people. And then I
thought because Ive always been involved in the governing aspect of
the public service I thought, well, I sure hope I like Congress as
much as Ive enjoyed the campaign. So what about Congress? She says
so far, so good, I am enjoying it, but it is a different level of
enjoyment, a different kind of satisfaction. In the Executive
Branch you get things done, and its harder to list what you are
accomplishing in Congress.
The tough competition in the primary included some well known
politicians who have run and even served before. She had some star
power help in her campaign including New Jersey Governor Chris
Christie who has been a friend of the Congresswomans since their
days serving as US Attorneys. Susan believes that voters liked her
experience which ranges from higher education, having spent several
years at Ivy Tech; to her years as US attorney serving one month
after 9/11. She has also been a small business owner and is the
mother of two. But perhaps one of her biggest assets was the very
fact that she hadnt run for office before, making hers a fresh
voice. Her husband, who is also an attorney, puts it very
succinctly, When you have the best product and you raise enough
money to sell it with a good plan, it works.
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Craig-Cinnamon . Photos | John Cinnamon
Susan and David Brooks at their home in Carmel
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David Brooks knows a lot about selling political candidates
because hes been the politician in the family up to now. He was,
himself, elected twice to the Indianapolis City County Council and
has been involved in Marion County organizational politics for many
years. In fact, at one time, he ran all the city council campaigns
in Marion County for the Republican Party after deciding that his
plain spoken personality was better suited to being behind the
scenes. I tend to be a little less politically correct and a little
more frank and I just made the decision that I enjoyed the behind
the scenes stuff, organizational politics, running campaigns to
some degree. So I didnt aspire to anything after the 80s, he
says.
And then along came his wifes campaign of which he is extremely
proud. Its been fun. Ive told people that its ironic that the
coolest thing in politics that has happened to me after doing it
for 30 years and coming home and she not really caring what I was
talking about a lot of the time, so now the really pinnacle coolest
thing that has happened in my political career is helping her get
elected. Its really fun to watch her because shes getting so good
at everything. Watching her grow so far and so quickly is really
fun and very satisfying, says David.
But her election to Congress has changed their lives
dramatically. They are now empty nesters, which Susan says helped
her make the decision to run in the first place. Their daughter
Jessica is 22 and graduated from Xavier College in Cincinnati the
week that her mom won the primary. She played all four years on a
soccer scholarship and graduated with a major in Communications and
a minor in Business and is now working at a financial services
company in Philadelphia. Their son, Conner, graduated from North
Central and is now a freshman at Montana State where he is able to
participate in the outdoor activities that he so enjoys. He was
very involved in his mothers campaign; recruiting
students, working phone banks and the polls and getting other
young people involved.
So with one child in Philadelphia and another in Montana and his
wife in Washington, that left David home alone in Carmel with their
dog, Scout, an 8 year old yellow lab; except for the fact that even
Scout will be leaving home soon. During hunting season, Ill buy a
goldfish. Our dog hunts with her (Susans) dad. He goes to northern
Indiana and hunts for 3 months. It was not exactly the empty nester
scene that I had imagined, David says with a bemused smile.
Susan and Davids decision for him not to move to Washington is
not unusual since his life and career are here
and she says none of the male spouses of Congresswomen have
moved to Washington. More and more members of Congress fly home for
the weekend as Susan does. Shes usually home Friday through Monday
and then one week a month in the district, which David says allows
them to see more of each other than if he had moved with her. Part
of the reason for more
congressional commuters is the high cost of living in the DC
area. But I also think the electorate; the people, are very
interested in you staying connectedrunning into you at church or
the grocery or coffee shop, she says and adds I was at Eagle Creek
Coffee Company this morning visiting with Judd Papa who is the new
president of the town council there but when I came in I saw a
girlfriend from high school and one of my walking partners that I
wasnt expecting to see there. About Washington she says you can
really get in a bubble there. The pace is so incredibly fast and so
you are so focused on what you are doing there and all I have to
learn, it is hard to keep up with what is going on here.
David remarks that their unusual schedule is working out okay.
It actually allows me 3 or 4 days a week to get organized, to keep
track of whats going on in finances and my law practice and
business stuff that I do. Then shes back often enough thats
actually working out well, he says. Susan adds that they had date
night the night before at the Madison County Lincoln Day along with
a few hundred other people and that Saturdays are usually full of
district events and business, but Sundays are nothing. Usually on
Sundays I make a big pot of soup that he then eats the whole week,
says Susan with a smile. Soup on Sunday is a family tradition and
now David has learned to cook it himself. She says almost teasingly
that he has become more self sufficient but then affectionately
adds that hes been awesome. They talk on the phone most every day
and David has an app for her schedule which he found rather
annoying at first because he was getting
Average peoples lives; you know people who work long hours at a
frantic pace, take
public transportation to work, sleep in their daughters old
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The Congresswoman actually lives in Chinatown, choosing to rent
a little studio apartment there instead of near the Hill. Most
people stay on the Hill, but I just wanted to have a little bit of
a break. And so Im in the Chinatown, Mt. Vernon Square area and I
metro in, in the morning. I dont have a car there she says.
And shes living with her daughters hand-me-down college
furniture to boot! We moved me out in a UHaul with some of my
daughters college furniture because she just graduated and she had
this big house with all this furniture. So I took her stuff. So Im
in her bed that we bought her. And a bunch of girlfriends loaned me
stuff like pots and pans. So I didnt have to buy much, says the
Congresswoman.
David spent her rst ten days on Capitol Hill with her as she got
settled in, something that is a long term proposition. Susan says
theres so much to learn but its like being a real freshman. A
freshman in college ; a freshman in high school. You know you are
trying to learn your way around, get to votes on time, make sure
you understand what you are voting on, and gure out who to seek out
for advice. Luckily the Indiana delegation is very close, we meet
and often talk among ourselves and the republicans get together and
Ive even had breakfast with Congressman Carson because we split
Indianapolis as a district.
She got most of the committee assignments that she wanted
including Education and Workforce, Homeland Security and the
Speaker asked her to be on the Ethics committee. Shes been touted
as the new face of the Republican Party, something she calls
humbling, adding I think and hope what it shows is that the party
wants people with real world experiences who havent been career
politicians talking about how what congress and the president are
doing are affecting peoples lives.
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Story & Photos | John Cinnamon
On any given day, you can walk past the French Bleu Fine Art
Gallery on Main Street in Carmels Arts and Design District and gaze
through the wide windows to see the paintings of gallery owner
Susan Mauck. The soft pastel colors of her impressionistic images
glow off the canvases as youre reminded of the works of Edgar Degas
and Mary Cassatt, painters Mauck sites as two of her artistic
influences. But on this night, the curtains in the windows are
drawn. The glass in the front door is covered with an opaque
plastic sheet. Even the transom glass is blocked to keep out the
potentially prying eyes of residents on the upper floors of Sophia
Square across the street. Why the need for such privacy? Because on
this night, as happens about once a month at French Bleu, a small
group of artists will gather for an evening of nude figure drawing
with a live nude model.
Mauck refers to these casual, invitation-only gatherings as Wine
and Poses. The wine part is because of the BYOB rule for the other
artists. And the poses, well, thats self explanatory. These
sessions started out with around 12 to 14 people, but that number
became too cumbersome to accommodate comfortably in the gallery.
Now, Mauck limits it to a more manageable five to seven. This time,
joining
Mauck for the three hours of artistic creation are Beth Forst,
Randall Scott Harden, Dale Kercheval, and Jerry Mannell. As they
finish setting up their easels and preparing their media (charcoal,
oil, watercolor, or some combination thereof), the evenings model,
Bovary, walks out from the rear of the gallery and makes her way to
the center of the room. Wearing only a black silk robe featuring an
Asian motif, Bovary slips it off and drops it on a nearby chair as
casually as you toss your jacket when you get home from work.
Suddenly being in the presence of a nude woman is business as usual
for this group of professional artists. For this writer, it was not
nearly as titillating as expected. Actually, its the contrast of
her jet-black hair cut Dutch Boy style and black eyebrows against
her light skin that draws the most attention. That and the
intricate, full-back tattoo a work of art in itself.
Mauck says live model nude drawing classes are fairly common in
the Indianapolis area. Herron School of Art offers such classes as
does the Indianapolis Art Center in Broad Ripple. However, shes not
aware of any other events like hers in Carmel hers not being a
class, per se, but rather a friendly get-together for camaraderie
and to practice a craft that has been around for centuries. Drawing
from live models goes back hundreds of years, says Mauck. Its
really important to keep doing it. If you can draw the human figure
and draw it well, you can draw just about anything.
Susan Mauck came by her love of art at a very early age. Growing
up in the tiny town of Odon, Indiana, about 40 miles southwest of
Bloomington, she says I was that little girl that the teacher
always had make all the posters. Even the limited resources of a
small-town school (no high school art teacher) didnt deter her from
pursuing a fine art degree, which she got at Indiana University.
She calls her style impressionistic with a contemporary edge and
much prefers painting portraits and figures to the more mundane
landscapes or still life. One of the pieces hanging in her gallery
is of a young boy in early 20th century period clothing. She was
commissioned to create it for the Booth Tarkington Decorators Show
House a few years ago. The boy in the painting is her grandson,
Gabriel, and the piece went on to win Best Portrait at the Hoosier
Salon. That ones not for sale, Mauck says with a smile.
Although she teaches an oil class every Thursday and hosts what
she calls Mentor Monday every other week where she mentors students
as they do their own thing, Susan says her real bread and butter is
doing commissioned work. Ranging in price from $900 to $9,000,
Mauck will do individual portraits or family portraits. Shes
especially fond of painting scenes of mothers with their children
as if shes captured them in that intimate moment on a lazy
French Bleu Gallery Goes Au Naturel
Artist Dale Kercheval uses multiple media to create his image of
nude model Bovary.
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weekend morning and the kids have crawled into bed with Mom. She
has even done nude portraits. Mauck likes to tell the story of a
couple who came into her gallery one evening during a gallery walk.
The husband spotted one of her nude gure works on display and said
to his wife, That kind of looks like you. The couple joked a bit
and Susan told them she could make that happen for real. The next
day, the wife called the gallery and did, in fact, want her nude
portrait painted as a surprise birthday gift for her husband the
following week. She and Mauck quickly arranged the required posing
sessions.
On the way to his birthday dinner a week later, the wife
suggested they stop by the gallery where Mauck had the wifes new
(nude) portrait on display. He went right to the one he had seen
before, explains the still-giddy Mauck, remembering the excitement
of that moment. And then he glanced across the gallery and saw her
in the painting and just I get chills, he was so thrilled and she
was thrilled. I think they really treasure that. It wasnt just
about getting the painting, it was the whole experience.
Mauck also creates that same kind of experience for parents,
particularly fathers who will have their childrens portraits done
for Mothers Day or the mothers birthday, then bring the mother into
the gallery to discover the portrait on display. Even though the
cost of a commissioned painting is considerably more than the
typical posed studio family photograph, Mauck contends that the
painted piece captures the essence of the person at that moment in
time and becomes a priceless heirloom cherished for generations to
come.
Bovary, the nude model, moves gracefully from pose to pose every
few minutes as the Wine and Poses artists quickly create what most
would consider keepsake art from a blank page. Susan Mauck, Randall
Scott Harden, and Jerry Mannell use mostly charcoal or black
pencil. Beth Forst chooses a burgundy oil, while Dale Kercheval
goes multimedia, using everything in his arsenal from pencil to
watercolor. Mauck says most of the other gallery owners in
the district are aware of what goes on behind the curtains every
month at French Bleu, which has been open for about two-and-a-half
years, and obviously have no problem with it. It is,
after all, an art form as old as time. But what about the Carmel
residents in the area? Has she received any negative feedback from
them? I dont think they even know about it, says Mauck with a
mischievous glint in her eye. I guess Ill nd out when they read
this story.
French BleuFine Art GallerySusan Mauck, Artist & Owner111
West Main Street, Suite 145, CarmelFor more pictures from the Wine
& Poses session, read the story online at www.atcarmel.com.
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Artistic Vision Creates a
Peaceful Place| Stephanie Carlson Curtis
Creative vision and butterflies are transforming a dull, useless
space to a peaceful place to explore, study, create, and
contemplate. Like the butterfly emerging from its cocoon, the
ArtsGarden concept breathes new life into a desolate courtyard just
outside the windows of the first floor art rooms in the Freshman
Center at Carmel High School.
For the past 5 years, Ive looked out the window and dreamed
about what we could use that space for, said Jennifer Bubp,
chairman of the art department. I wondered about the purpose of the
space. No one knows that the courtyard is there. Bubp envisioned an
ArtsGarden to serve as a tranquil outdoor classroom filled with
perennials, artwork, furnishings, and sculptures.
Inspired by the National Art Ed Convention she attended in New
York City, Bubp was able to put her dreams into action. She was
especially interested in the workshops focusing on collaboration
and creating outdoor spaces. Her first partners, Doreen
Squire Ficara, Donna Tutwiler, Joyce Burrell, and Kathleen
ONeill Stevens of the Carmel Arts Council, raised money to fund her
trip. I have to give them credit for jumpstarting this project,
said Bubp. Since then, collaboration has blossomed as several
colleagues at Carmel High School planted seeds of support.
Physics teacher Jeremy Stacy, owner of J. Stacy Landscaping,
LLC, wanted to donate to help keep the cost down. CHS is like my
second home, so it is a no brainer to help, said Stacy. We will be
supplying all the plant material and labor free of charge to
complete the landscaping part of the project.
Students in construction processes classes are going to build a
table. Basically they will be building a form and pouring a special
concrete mixture into it, said John Coughlan, Department Chair of
Industrial Arts. When it dries we pull the forms, grind and seal
the surface. It will result in a durable exterior grade table.
Community support covered the $2,000 cost of phase one which was
completed last October. Phase two is underway, and Bubp estimates
that it will take about $8,000 to implement the plan which features
the table, a pergola created by a CHS graduate earning a masters
degree in architectural planning, bird baths fabricated by ceramics
students, a bird apartment complex donated by the Arts and Design
District and hand painted by CHS artists, as well as an
herb garden planted by the Family Consumer Sciences culinary
classes.
We thought it would be nice to incorporate the butterfly as a
natural element, said Bubp. What we didnt realize is it has become
the central theme. Contributing to the motif, the biology
department released larva so the courtyard will have live
butterflies this spring, the counseling department has purchased
resin butterfly ornaments to hang on courtyard trees in memory of
lost loved ones, and Carmel welder Clyde Pennington has offered to
create larger-than-life stainless steel butterfly sculptures.
People are coming to the project. They see the need for this
type of space, said Bubp. This project has become so much bigger
than I ever thought it could be. Its a divine calling that has
brought people together.
We are so proud of the work done by our students, said John
Williams, principal of Carmel High School. We appreciate the
efforts of the staff of our art department to coordinate this.
I feel like this project was put on my heart years ago, said
Bubp. Where in this building can students go to grieve, to heal, or
to find peace and quiet. For our special needs students, where can
they go to enjoy nature? Like the metamorphosis of a butterfly, a
dream has inspired a beautiful place within the walls of an active
high school where students and staff can get away from the noise
and be still for a few moments.
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HOW CAN YOU HELP? Personal Donations Check made payable to
Carmel
High School (Memo line: ARTSGarden Project)
Mail/deliver: CHS, 520 East Main Street, Carmel, 46032
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPSSilver $100 Donation Name on website Name
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Gold $500 Donation Name and logo on website Name on
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QUESTIONS:Email Jen Bubp, CHS Art Department Chairperson, at
[email protected].
MORE INFORMATION: www1.ccs.k12.in.us/chs/art/ARTSGarden
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MARCHApril 11Purdue Varsity Glee Club and
Purduettes: Featuring a live music performance, part of the
2012-2013 Family Series. Two shows: 2 PM and 7:30 PM. The Center
for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel. Single tickets
only. Tickets can be purchased at the Venue Box O ce. For more
information, call 317-843-3800. Also visit
www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.
April 12Coach Bob Knight: Featuring a live
presentation, part of the 2012-2013 Spotlight Series (single
ticket only). 8 PM. The Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center
Green, Carmel. Single tickets only. Tickets can be purchased at the
Venue Box O ce. For more information, call 317-843-3800. Also visit
www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.
April 12Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony:
12 PM - 2 PM. Carmel City Hall Council Chambers. FREE event.
April 13Viva Italia 2013 Star Gala: A fund-raising
event to bene t the philanthropic programs of Assistance League
of Indianapolis. Reception at 5:30 PM with dinner at 7 PM. Ritz
Charles, 12156 North Meridian Street, Carmel. Tickets: $110 ($175
patron). Call 317-733-0593. www.alindy.org.
April 13Beethovens Ninth: Carmel Symphony
Orchestras nal concert of the 2012-13 season. This event will
also feature the announcement of 2013-14 schedule. A free
pre-concert conversation highlighting interesting perspectives on
composers and their music begins at 6:45 PM; Symphony at 7:30 PM.
Tickets can be purchased at the Venue Box O ce. For more
information, call 317-843-3800. Also visit
www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.
April 13Second Saturday Gallery Walk: 5 - 10
PM. Main Street and Rangeline Road, Carmel (Carmel Arts &
Design District). FREE event.
April 13 & 14Carmel Swim Club Sprint Triathlon:
Adult and youth races that involve swimming, biking and running.
Carmel High School. Race Expo and packet pickup on Saturday, April
13, 1 PM - 4 PM. Race Day registration Sunday, April 14, at 7:30 AM
with races at 9 AM and 10:15 AM. Entry Fee: $65 Adults, $45 Youth.
For more information and online registration, visit
www.csctriathlon.org.
April 16Carmel Symphony Orchestra League
Annual Spring Luncheon: Musical entertainment provided by jazz
singer Brenda Williams and pianist Jerri Williamson. Social Hour at
11 AM, Luncheon at 12 Noon. Ritz Charles, 12156 N. Meridian
Street., Carmel. $40 per person (proceeds bene t the Carmel
Symphony Orchestra). Reservation deadline: April 9. For more
information, contact Barbara Crawford, 317-844-9294.
April 18Doc Severinsen and His Big Band
Live: Featuring a live music performance, part of the 2012-2013
Jazz and Blues Series, sponsored by Taft Law. 7:30 PM. The Center
for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel. Tickets can be
purchased at the Venue Box O ce. For more information, call
317-843-3800. Also visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.
April 19Earth Day Celebration: 3 PM - 7 PM.
Founders Park, 11675 Hazel Dell Parkway, Carmel. FREE event.
April 203rd Annual Carmel Marathon:
Marathon, Half Marathon, 8K Run, 1-mile Fitness Walk, Marathon
Relay and post-race music on the Center Green. 6:45 AM 2 PM. Carmel
Palladium, 3rd Avenue and City Center Drive. Registration and
information at carmelmarathon.com/pages/registration.
April 20Chick Corea and Gary Burton Live:
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Taft Law. 8 PM. The Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center
Green, Carmel. Tickets can be purchased at the Venue Box O ce. For
more information, call 317-843-3800.
April 21Michael McDonald in Concert: Featuring
a live music performance by the veteran rock vocalist. The
Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel. Single
tickets only. Tickets can be purchased at the Venue Box O ce. For
more information, call 317-843-3800. Also visit
www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.
April 26 - May 11{Thursday - Saturday}Into the Woods: A baker
and his wife have
been cursed with childlessness by the witch next door, and try
to break the spell. 7 PM. (The last Saturday at 5 PM; Last Sunday
at 2 PM). Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, 3 Center Green, Carmel.
Purchase tickets at the venue Box O ce or call 317-843-3800. Also
visit www.civictheatre.org.
April 26The American String Quartet Live:
Featuring a live music performance, part of the 2012-2013
Classics Series, sponsored by Bose McKinney & Evans LLP. 8 PM.
The Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel. Tickets
can be purchased at the Venue Box O ce. For more information, call
317-843-3800. Also visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.
April 27An Evening with Kathleen Battle Live:
Featuring a live music performance, part of the 2012-2013
Spotlight Series. 8 PM. The Center for the Performing Arts, 3
Center Green, Carmel. Single tickets only. Tickets can be purchased
at the Venue Box O ce. For more information, call 317-843-3800.
Also visit www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.
April 27 Weve Got Your Back Race for Spinal
Health: 5k and 1-mile fun run/walk and health fair to bene t the
Spinal Research Foundation. Free refreshments, giveaways, cash
prizes for winning runners. 9 AM. 13225 N. Meridian at the Indiana
Spine Group. For more information, visit
www.indianaspinegroup.com/5k or call 317-715-5890.
May 2Gordon Lightfoot in Concert: Featuring a
live music performance by the veteran folk music legend. 7:30
PM. The Center for the Performing Arts, 3 Center Green, Carmel.
Tickets can be purchased at the Venue Box O ce. For more
information, call 317-843-3800. Also visit
www.thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.
May 2-12The Little Foxes at Carmel
Community Playhouse: Focuses on a Southern womans struggles for
wealth and freedom where a father deems only sons legal heirs.
Thursday - Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 2:30 PM. Carmel Community
Playhouse, 14299 Clay Terrace Blvd, Ste 140, Carmel. Tickets: $15
($12 seniors and students). Call 317-815-9387. Visit
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| From the archives of the Carmel Clay Historical
SocietyRemember the Carmel Carnegie Library? It was built in 1913
and was donated by Andrew Carnegie himself. It was open until 1972
and now has a whole new life as a popular restaurant and bar.
Lots of people have memories of the old library. Cathie Osler
Reamer says, This also used to be Carmel City Hall. My of ce, as
the mayors assistant, was right inside the doors to the left. Janes
of ce
was where the kitchen is now. When I go there now for lunch, I
try to sit at the table exactly where my desk was. Its fun to take
friends in there for lunch and tell them all the stories I
remember.
Cindy Hinshaw Weir remembers, My favorite place in the world! I
loved riding my bike to the library, picking out a good Nancy Drew
book, and riding home. Also went to vacation Bible School there
during the summer.
And Amy Huffer Perryman reminisces: I
remember riding my bike to the library!!!! Its surreal going in
the basement bar - It feels like Im going to the childrens
section.
Got a memory of Carmel that youd like to share? You can weigh in
on old Carmel sites by going to the Carmel Clay Historical Societys
Facebook page to post your memories. You can also purchase the
Historical Societys deck of cards and help support the
organization. Each card features a well-known landmark from Carmel
of yesteryear.
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