Carmel Magazine February 2026

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WHERE STABILITY GROWS

MARKET STREET WEALTH MANAGEMENT MARKS

25 YEARS OF PERSONALIZED PLANNING

Around the Table

“Around the Table” is your passport to Hamilton County’s vibrant and diverse culinary scene — now with exclusive perks to enhance your dining adventure. Discover personal stories from local restaurant owners who share the inspiration behind their culinary ventures and the impact they’ve made on bringing people together through food.

This growing series celebrates the essence of local cuisine throughout Hamilton County, Indiana’s communities. From family-owned establishments that have become neighborhood staples to innovative chefs putting fresh spins on classic dishes, each restaurant brings its own flavor to our collective table. Whether you’re craving

authentic international cuisine, farm-to-fork freshness, craft cocktails or comfort food that feels like home, you’ll find passionate people behind every plate.

New this year, claim your free Around the Table passport then check in at participating

restaurants and earn the exclusive “Around the Table 2026” cookbook, featuring signature recipes from our restaurant partners that you can’t find anywhere else. Transform your regular dining out into a delicious quest to discover hidden gems and revisit longtime favorites while collecting the stories — and recipes — that make each place special.

Claim your passport, browse hotel deals and start your culinary journey at VisitHamiltonCounty.com/Table.

GOODNESS GRACIOUS, KITCHEN & CUPBOARD

FEATURING PICNIC SEASON & NEWLY OPENED GRAB & GO OPTIONS!

We preserve the past with food and tradition by making picnics effortless. Easy online ordering, with delivery or pick up. Also, you can choose from our compostable picnic boxes or elegant, reusable insulated baskets— perfect for a charming outing.

Visit our full-service restaurant where we offer breakfast, brunch, and lunch. Or just enjoy coffee or a cocktail.

Stop by our little retail shop, tucked away in the picnic pick up area. We offer many picnic goodies, books, snacks, knick-knacks, and Carmel inspired gifts.

Our signature Chick(HEN) & Waffles is a local favorite along with Gigi’s Bloody Mary with a 5 oz. beer back of Bier Brewery PDG.

PUBLISHER DYLAN LEWANDOWSKI dylan@townepost.com 317-552-8605

CONTRIBUTORS STEPHANIE DUNCAN NANCY HAMMERSTROM NATALIE PLATT

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CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER ERIN TURK CREATIVE DIRECTORS VAL AUSTIN TONI EADS EDITOR JOSH BROWN

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FEBRUARY

1, 11, 15, 18, 25

BEGINNING BIRD HIKE

Cool Creek Park Nature Center, 2000 E 151st St. 9-10 a.m.

1, 4, 6, 7, 11-14

LUCKY STIFF

Actors Theatre of Indiana

2 p.m. (Feb. 1);

7:30 p.m. (Feb. 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14);

1-2 p.m. (Feb. 5, 6, 12, 13);

2 p.m. (Feb. 8, 15)

1, 8, 15, 22

SOUND BATH SUNDAY GUIDED MEDITATION

9951 Crosspoint Boulevard, Suite 300

12-12:30 p.m.

Sound healing connects you to your inner wisdom and vision and reawakens your truth!

1

PUPPY YOGA AT TRADERS POINT

CREAMERY - DOWNWARD DOG & ADOPTABLE PUPPIES

Traders Point Creamery, 9101 Moore Rd.

11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Love deep breathing with a side of puppy breath and music?

Come snuggle an adoptable puppy while practicing yoga in a historic barn.

2, 9, 16

INTRO TO STAND-UP COMEDY

The Center for the Performing Arts, One Center Green. 6 p.m.

2 FOREST BATHING HIKE

Cool Creek Park > Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000-1 E 151st St. 9-10 a.m.

NATURE PRESCHOOL EXPLORERS

Cool Creek Park > Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000-1 E 151st Street. 10:30-11:30 a.m.

2

ROOM WITH A VIEWSENIORS SOCIAL GATHERING

Cool Creek Park > Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000-1 E 151st Street. 1:30-2:30 p.m.

3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27

CHILD & ADULT MUSIC CLASS: TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR

The Center for the Performing Arts, One Center Green. 9:30 a.m.

4, 11, 18, 25

BINGO!

Northside, 3720 East 82nd St. 7 p.m.

Every Wednesday at 7:00pm.

$4 PBR and $5 New Holland Drafts.

4

BEGINNER UKULELE CLASS

The Center for the Performing Arts, One Center Green. 8 p.m.

STORYTIME

Cool Creek Park > Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000-1 E 151st St. 10:30-11:30 a.m.

5, 12

FARM TO GLASS

Grand Junction Plaza, 225 S Union St. 6:30-7:30 p.m.

5

LITTLE ARTIST PAINTING DAYTODDLER/PRESCHOOL STORY TIME

uPaint Pottery Studio, 643 E State Road 32. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Calling all little artists! Join us for a fun painting session just for preschoolers and toddlers. We will be reading a holiday story, using paper towel rolls to stamp hearts, and enjoying a snack.

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BAR LOUIE CARMEL!

Bar Louie Carmel, 14299 Clay Terrace Blvd.

7-10 p.m.

Always a fantastic party at the Louie! No cover

SIT. STAY. CHILL. HANG OUT WITH A PAWS THERAPY DOG

Carmel Clay Public Library, 425 E Main St.

4:30-5:15 p.m.

Take a break from homework and hang out with a registered therapy dog. Presented in partnership with the Chris Center.

GALENTINE’S DAY PAINTING PARTY

uPaint Pottery Studio, 643 E State Road 32.

6-9 p.m.

Grab your besties and join us for the ultimate Galentine’s Day celebration! It’s a night of creativity, laughter, and lots of love as you paint any pottery piece you wish.

6-8, 13-15, 20-21

THE GREAT GATSBYTHEATRICAL PRODUCTION

The Center for the Performing Arts, One Center Green.

7 p.m. (evenings); 2 p.m. (Feb. 8, 15)

6, 13, 20

KEYSTONE FRIDAY NIGHTS

Northside, 3720 East 82nd St.

9 p.m.

Get here for our KEYSTONE FRIDAY NIGHTS series! Every Friday from 9:00pm – 12:00am we’ve got DJ Lanky live in the house!

8-9

AUDITIONS

FOR MEN ON BOATS

Carmel Community Players

7-10 p.m.

Carmel Community Players, and director Samantha Kelly, proudly announce the auditions for MEN ON BOATS, a play by Jaclyn Backhaus.

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PALLADIUM BOOKIES: BOOTH BY KAREN JOY FOWLER

Center for the Performing Arts, 1 Center Green.

6:30 p.m.

To RSVP, please email Outreach@ TheCenterPresents.org. More info at TheCenterPresents.org/Bookies. Come join the conversation with Allied Solutions Center’s book club!

9

SENIOR WALKING CLUB

Cool Creek Park > Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000-1 E 151st Street. 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

13, 27

ANIMAL AMBASSADOR CARE

Cool Creek Park > Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000-1 E 151st St. 3-4 p.m.

13

HOMESCHOOL HIKERS

Cool Creek Park > Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000-1 E 151st St. 1-2 p.m.

13

INDIANAPOLIS FIND YOUR VALENTINE LOCK & KEY SINGLES PARTY AGE 30S/50S

Urban Apples Cidery 18326 Spring Mill Road, Urban Apples Cidery

7 p.m.

Woman gets locks, men get keys, unlock & meet your match! New friends, Romance, maybe the LOVE of Your Life! The ORIGINAL TRADEMARKED EVENT.

21

LIVE MUSIC WITH CHRIS BAIRD TRIO

Spencer Farm Winery, 7015 E 161st St.

7-9 p.m.

The Chris Baird Trio formed in 2024 after a chance meeting led three Indianapolis area musicians to meet intentionally around a dining table with guitars to “see if it’s magic”.

PEANUT BUTTER & JAM: TRAVELER’S DREAMMUSICAL JOURNEY TO EARLY AMERICA

The Center for the Performing Arts, One Center Green. 10:30 a.m.

ST. PRACTICE DAY AT URBAN VINES

Urban Vines Winery & Brewery, 303 E 161st St.

12-10 p.m.

Can’t wait for St. Patrick’s Day? You don’t have to! Join us on Saturday, February 21st ALL DAY for St. Practice Day and enjoy great music, great food and green beer!!

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NOW THAT’S FUNNY: ANDY BENINGO

Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael, 1 Carmichael Square. 7:30-9:30 p.m.

NOW THAT IS FUNNY debuts with some great comedians. Join us for a night of laughs, drinks, stories and more laughs.

THE PEKING ACROBATS

The Center for the Performing Arts, One Center Green. 7:30 p.m.

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INDY NIGHTS WITH RYAN AHLWARDT & FRIENDS

Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael, 1 Carmichael Sq. 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Ryan Ahlwardt is an Emmy-nominated host of central Indiana’s most watched lifestyle show Indy Now on FOX 59, alumnus of the world-renowned vocal group Straight No Chaser.

MONON COMMUNITY CENTER

WE HELP YOUR BRAIN HELP YOU.

A year after Virginia Hutton was diagnosed with cancer, she was overwhelmed not only with her illness, but her father’s declining health, and her cousin’s battle with pancreatic cancer.

She was struggling with concentration and procrastinated when she needed to make important decisions.

“I not only had a cancer diagnosis, but also had a history of depression,” Hutton says. “I felt stuck in an overwhelming medical situation and didn’t know where to turn. In the process, several childhood traumas resurfaced, and I began reevaluating my whole life. It was a heavy emotional load.”

Hutton’s friend told her about a noninvasive, drug-free neurotechnology she used called Cereset®, which has more than 60 franchise

Brenda Hanning, owner

locations in the U.S. The closest center to Hutton, who lives out of state, is in Carmel, owned by Brenda Hanning.

“It’s a non-invasive wellness technology,” Hanning says of Cereset®. “It reflects the brain’s activity back to itself through engineered sound.”

EEG sensors send the information to the computer, which chooses from 55,000 engineered tones.

“It will choose the tones that are going to resonate with the imbalances so the brain can essentially start correcting itself,” she says.

Hanning discovered Cereset® more than 15 years ago to help a family member who struggled with insomnia and emotional issues.

“Cereset® helped them learn coping skills in terms of stopping rumination and changing their thought process away from worst-case scenarios,” she says. “I was really excited by the end results achieved with the technology, so I invested in it, trained and became a provider, and I now have more than 13 years of experience helping brains relax and reset with Cereset®.”

Acute insomnia, or bouts of sleep loss that last a few days at a time, affects about onethird of adults, according to the American Medical Association, with one in 10 suffering from chronic insomnia, which lasts for more than three nights a week for three or four months.

“I have clients who have years of not being able to sleep more than a few hours a night that now are sleeping eight hours a night on most nights,” Hanning says. “Sleep is a big driver of why a lot of clients come into Cereset®, and it can take sometimes more than five sessions if someone has had long-term insomnia or sleep issues. Usually within three to four months, they’re finally experiencing restorative sleep. Their sleep is regulated better than it was before, and then over the course of a year, the results become stronger.

“IT’S A NON-INVASIVE WELLNESS TECHNOLOGY. IT REFLECTS THE BRAIN’S ACTIVITY BACK TO ITSELF THROUGH ENGINEERED SOUND.”
—BRENDA HANNING

“When life gets out of control, we can get stuck in a cycle of stress and all the negative symptoms that come with it, like brain fog, a quick temper, impatience, low energy and mood, anxiety, depression, lack of motivation, irritability or inability to make decisions, and sleep disruptions,” she adds. “The list can be long, so Cereset® empowers you to have higher resilience to stress, a calmer mood, clear thinking and higher levels of motivation. It’s customized to each client’s unique brain and situation.”

Hutton drove three hours to meet with Hanning and try Cereset® for the first time. Afterward, she drove a short distance to her hotel. She began to scroll through content on her phone and spotted a joke.

“Normally I wouldn’t have laughed, and I laughed out loud within an hour of my first session,” she says. “I couldn’t remember the last time I laughed, and to be able to laugh at something that was actually quite silly surprised me. Also, I slept really well that night, and the next morning had more presence of mind, and some hope for a change.”

“It was also valuable to have a supportive person walking me through this process,” she adds. “Brenda is just so attentive and caring. It’s really a beautiful combination of having this amazing technology and a caring facilitator. That speaks volumes.”

Hutton continued sessions every two or three weeks after her initial meeting. During the past year, she has returned to the center about every six to eight weeks. Her mood and focus have drastically improved, and she can better focus on her family’s needs.

“I told my father I had cancer six months

before he died, and I was with him the night he died,” she says. “At my father’s funeral, I needed to be fully present, but I was going through an extremely difficult time emotionally. Cereset® was a support that enabled me to thrive, to enjoy being present, to have mental clarity and be the best version of myself during some of the most difficult times in my life.”

“To go from not being able to process at all to being able to think again, process what’s coming up and then make healthy decisions — the best decisions you can with the information you have — that, for me, has been a game changer,” Hutton adds. “It’s kind of like taking your brain through a car wash. It just feels clear, clean and better functioning.”

Cereset® offers an introductory session to all clients for $99.

“It gives the client an opportunity to have a baseline assessment of their stress center and emotional center, to see if they are stuck in a stress state, to hear more about Cereset® and to decide if it’s something they’d like to do,” Hanning says.

A five-session wellness package is recommended for all clients interested in using the technology.

For more information, including studies and testimonials, visit cereset.com. Interested individuals may also call or text 317-9227588 or email brenda@carmel.cereset.com.

CONNECT

WHERE STABILITY GROWS

MARKET STREET WEALTH MANAGEMENT MARKS

25 YEARS OF PERSONALIZED PLANNING

& Photographer / Stephanie Duncan

Writer

For 25 years, Market Street Wealth Management has offered personalized wealth management to its clients, leading with authentic connections, and expertise. Founded in 2001 by Kevin Ervin, the firm has grown into a full team of Financial Planners dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate financial planning with confidence. Proudly rooted in Indianapolis, Market Street delivers its expertise and tailored services to clients locally and nationwide.

“We have some of the smartest and most caring people on our team,” says senior financial planner Austin Angel. The team is made up of six Certified Financial Planners, three Certified Public Accountants, and partners with Chartered Financial Analysts, offering a diverse well of knowledge not only for financial planning but also for tax savings and investment portfolio management.

Market Street seeks to set itself apart from other financial planning firms in the industry through its personalized approach to each client. Every situation is different, and getting to know the client and their

goals is a crucial first step.

“We flip the script when it comes to a lot of other people in our industry. The first thing a lot of places are going to do is talk about investments, and that’s actually the last thing we talk about,” Angel says.

The financial planning process is all about building relationships, he says. Planners start by asking questions such as: What do they value? What are their current worries? What does retirement look like for them? What are their current priorities? “Those questions help us build the financial plan that’s specific to them.”

The services they offer can be broken down into three buckets: wealth management for pre-retirees, wealth management for current retirees, and a service called Foundations, geared toward young professionals between the ages of 30 and 40.

For all services, Market Street believes ongoing planning is important because life changes.

“Life is going to throw curveballs at us,” Angel says. “For example, your kids or

grandkids move out of state. Then the question is, can we afford to move? What does that look like? Or maybe you decide you want to travel more and need to adjust your travel budget.” These questions form the foundation of a wealth management plan.

“It’s hard for us to tell you how to invest and how much growth you need until we have those questions answered first.”

Some financial firms offer a one-time financial plan, but Market Street knows life is unpredictable and clients’ goals and financial situations are ever-changing. Reviewing goals is done annually, at a minimum, to make sure clients remain on track.

“If you want a truly tailored experience that’s going to meet all the things that life throws at you, the only way to do that is to have a financial planner who meets with you annually or two times a year and really knows you and your family,” Angel says.

“Each and every year, based on how the stock market moves and the previous year’s spending, do we need to make adjustments?

“WE FLIP THE SCRIPT WHEN IT COMES TO A LOT OF OTHER PEOPLE IN OUR INDUSTRY. THE FIRST THING A LOT OF PLACES ARE GOING TO DO IS TALK ABOUT INVESTMENTS, AND THAT’S ACTUALLY THE LAST THING WE TALK ABOUT.”
—AUSTIN ANGEL

Do we need to spend a little less, or maybe things are going well and we can spend a little more?

Another key part of wealth management includes tax planning. With three CPAs at the helm, tax knowledge is a major focus and a key strategy the firm uses with a goal of helping clients save money throughout their lifetime.

“Investments are the vehicle of growth, but it’s kind of unknown,” Angel explains. “Markets are going to go up and they’re going to go down, and returns are not guaranteed. But if I can save you a couple thousand dollars each year on taxes, that is more tangible.”

For those who think it is too early to start retirement planning, Market Street offers Foundations, specifically geared toward professionals in their 30s and 40s. Less intensive than traditional wealth

management services, Foundations focuses on managing retirement savings while navigating debt and covering daily expenses such as day care, mortgage payments and unexpected car costs.

Market Street is intentional in its focus to keep the client-to-advisor low to provide a more personalized experience to clients.

“We aren’t a large national firm; we are a small local business that is owner-operated,” Angel says. “We are a boutique firm and want to give our clients the best experience possible.”

Valuing client experience over rapid growth allows the firm to develop deeper, longterm relationships. In addition, Market Street uses its full team of experienced professionals in everything it does. Rather than working with a single advisor, clients have a team behind them, providing a wellrounded financial plan tailored to individual

strengths and specialties.

Each team member brings unique insight and expertise. Some specialize in advising recent widows and divorcees, while others focus on health care, subsidy planning and business owners. The firm has significant investment knowledge in-house but also leans on trusted outside partners in areas such as investment portfolio construction to enhance decision-making.

“When people reach out to us, it’s because something is going on,” Angel says. “Maybe they’re dealing with a new inheritance, or they need help with long-term family care, or a couple wants to expand their family and plan for IVF. It’s not just retirement planning. We meet people where they’re at in their financial journey.”

Throughout the year, Market Street hosts inperson events covering specific topics. Last year, the firm hosted an event for business

In addition to in-person events, Market Street hosts monthly live webinars via Zoom. Topics vary each month and range from charitable giving strategies to Medicare coverage management. For those unable to attend live, all webinars are posted to the firm’s YouTube channel.

Founded with families in mind, Market Street remains committed to its core values: authentic connections, commitment to knowledge sharing and building loyal partnerships. Through innovative wealth management strategies, clear and consistent communication, and diligent attention to clients’ goals, Market Street continues to set a high bar for what a financial advisory firm can be. Its fee-only structure also means they work only for their clients and disclosure any potential conflicts of interest — when clients succeed, the firm succeeds.

Financial planning can feel overwhelming, with many components involved in creating a solid plan for the future.

Market Street aims to help clients feel confident and informed in every decision they make. The firm’s main office is located at 98th Street and Keystone Avenue, with a second office in Crawfordsville on South Green Street.

To learn more about services, upcoming events or to register for a webinar, visit mswma.com.

owners at the Ironworks Hotel.
Carmel | Greenwood | Ironworks | Zionsville | Fishers

PRECISION MILESTONE

CENTRAL INDIANA ORTHOPEDICS IS ADVANCING JOINT REPLACEMENT CARE

/ Natalie Platt

Writer
Photographer / Stephanie Duncan

In October 2025, Central Indiana Orthopedics announced a significant milestone. Dr. Brent M. Damer, a boardcertified and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon with the practice, completed 1,000 robotic-assisted hip and knee replacement surgeries using Mako SmartRobotics technology. CIO was the first orthopedic group in Central Indiana to adopt the technology in 2016, and Dr. Damer has been using it consistently for nearly a decade.

“Mako technology has changed how we approach joint replacement,” Dr. Damer says. “It allows us to plan each procedure around a patient’s specific anatomy, preserve healthy bone and tissue, and be more precise during surgery. Ultimately, that helps patients recover more efficiently.”

Damer specializes in hip and knee arthritis, total hip replacement, total and partial knee replacement, and complex revision procedures. He joined Central Indiana Orthopedics in 2009 after completing extensive training that took him from the Midwest to the East Coast and back again. A native of northern Indiana, Dr.

Damer earned his doctorate in osteopathic medicine at Des Moines University in Des Moines, Iowa. After medical school, he completed an internship in traditional osteopathy and a residency in orthopedic surgery at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Damer completed additional fellowship training in adult reconstruction surgery at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

“I knew I wanted to come back to Indiana,” Dr. Damer says. “CIO offered the ability to practice at a high level while still being part of a community-based group.”

CIO’s use of robotic-assisted technology centers on detailed three-dimensional imaging that maps each patient’s joint prior to surgery. During the procedure, haptic feedback technology helps guide the surgeon within the preoperative plan, while still relying on surgical judgment and experience. According to CIO, many patients are able to return home the same day as their procedure, a shift that has shortened recovery timelines for appropriate candidates.

While technology plays an important role in modern joint replacement, Damer emphasizes that patient understanding remains central to successful outcomes.

“If patients do not understand their diagnosis or the reasoning behind a treatment plan, that plan is unlikely to succeed,” Dr. Damer says. “I spend a lot of time educating patients so they know what the problem is, what their options are, and what recovery realistically looks like.”

Dr. Damer sees patients primarily in the Muncie and Marion areas, with additional CIO joint replacement specialists in Anderson, Fishers and Zionsville. CIO also operates walk-in orthopedic clinics in Anderson, Fishers, Zionsville, Muncie, and Marion, allowing patients with recent injuries to be evaluated without an appointment and directed to the appropriate specialist if further care is needed.

“That access matters,” Dr. Damer says. “It gives patients a clear entry point into care without delays.”

To help prevent injury, he keeps his advice practical. Staying active, maintaining strength around the joints, monitoring body weight, and following a balanced diet all play a role in long-term mobility. While

supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate may help relieve joint pain for some patients, there is no proven way to prevent or reverse osteoarthritis.

“Movement is important,” he says. “Strong muscles help support joints. Once arthritis is present, higher-impact activities like running and jumping may need to be reduced, but staying active in lower-impact ways is still beneficial.”

For runners and walkers, proper footwear and regular shoe replacement are critical. Dr. Damer notes that gait differences between treadmill and outdoor running can affect comfort, particularly in patients prone to iliotibial band irritation.

“The most important thing is wearing shoes that are fitted to your foot and replacing them regularly,” he says. “That alone can make a noticeable difference.”

After more than 16 years in practice and thousands of procedures, Dr. Damer says

the most rewarding part of his work remains consistent.

“Helping people get back to living their lives without constant pain is what makes this job meaningful,” he says.

Outside the clinic, Damer and his wife have six children. Although he lives north of Anderson, much of the family’s time is spent throughout Hamilton County, where they attend local events and community activities.

To learn more about Dr. Brent M. Damer and the orthopedic services offered by Central Indiana Orthopedics, visit ciocenter.com. CIO has offices in Fishers, Anderson, Muncie, Marion, and Zionsville, with walk-in orthopedic clinics available in Anderson, Fishers, Zionsville, Muncie, and Marion for recent injuries that do not require an appointment. Additional information about robotic-assisted hip and knee replacement is available at ciocenter. com/mako.

Now, Central Indiana has a new option for advanced orthopedic care—Parkview Health’s renowned expertise is now available in Carmel. Whether you need same-day treatment, inpatient or outpatient surgery, or specialized care for sprains, strains, and joint pain, Parkview Health’s orthopedic team of experts deliver advanced care backed by proven outcomes.

Parkview Health is a not-for-profit, community-based health system serving northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio. Known nationally for excellence in safety, quality, patient experience, and workplace culture, Parkview unites its co-workers and providers around one mission: delivering exceptional care to every person, every day.

Creating the Smiles You Design!

Behind every great smile is a lab that understands detail, consistency, and collaboration. At Hunter Dental Laboratory, we partner with local dentists to deliver high-quality restorations—crafted with care, advanced technology, and decades of hands-on expertise.

From crowns and bridges to custom esthetics, our team is committed to dependable turnaround times and results you can feel confident delivering to your patients.

Purdue University, College of Pharmacy is seeking people living with atrial fibrillation/flutter who are planning to have or recently have had a electric cardioversion or ablation to treat atrial fibrillation or flutter. In order to qualify you must be taking anticoagulation (a blood thinner such as coumadin, Eliquis, Xarelto).

If you qualify for the study:

• You will be asked to take a medicine called Zofran (ondansetron) or a placebo (sugar pill) twice a day for 4 weeks

• You will be asked to wear a Ziopatch on your chest which monitors your heart beats for 4 weeks and keep a log of any symptoms that you have related to the medicine and atrial fibrillation.

• You will complete 5 visits lasting about 30 minutes (1 visit at the start of the study and then a visit each week). The visits can be completed at your home or in the clinical reearch center located on the IU Indianapolis campus

• You will receive up to $350 after completing all study visits.

If you are interested in participating, please call or text 317-847-2094 or email: hwroblew@iu.edu

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ACROSS

1. Nutrient (pill)

4. End of war

7. Nervously restless

8. Wrap for head & shoulders

9. Remained

12. Leaves (sinking ship)

15. Regional speeches

17. Greatly pleased

18. Complete

21. Of the beach

22. Family adage

23. Deserved

1. Disappeared

2. Every time

3. Actor, ... Nolte

4. Settles account

5. Pilot DOWN

ELEVATING SPACES WITH STONE

6. Fragrant type of tea, ... Grey

10. Move to music

11. Make happen

13. Followed secretly

14. Lowest British titled rank

16. Italian sausage

18. To ... it may concern

19. Resound

20. Pacify

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