Photos from 02-29-2008

Southside Mom's Night Out group 

Back left to right: PearlGirl, mommy of 3 girls, evelyn.b, nicole61799

Front:left to right:sees2b, mom2gka, reeb21,kenziesmommy
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Southside Moms Night Out at Cheeseburger in Paradise (Photo submitted by )
Lolli & Violet practicing their standing techniques! (Photo submitted by Lauren Renee)
Blonde Sonja Band
Nancy Wells, Noblesville dances tonight. Noblesville's Do-Si-Squares square dance club organized the annual Spring Extravaganza square dance held Friday 2/29/08 at the fairgrounds in Noblesville. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Priscilla Shaw of the Do-Si-Squares spins on the dance floor. Noblesville's Do-Si-Squares square dance club organized the annual Spring Extravaganza square dance held Friday 2/29/08 at the fairgrounds in Noblesville. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Betsy Jefferies and Richard Jefferies, Noblesville, members of Do-Si-Squares are seen dancing. Noblesville's Do-Si-Squares square dance club organized the annual Spring Extravaganza square dance held Friday 2/29/08 at the fairgrounds in Noblesville. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Dee-Dee Dougherty-Lottie calls a square dance from the stage. Noblesville's Do-Si-Squares square dance club organized the annual Spring Extravaganza square dance held Friday 2/29/08 at the fairgrounds in Noblesville. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Peggy Mechling, Indianapolis runs a booth at the dance for Pat's Square Dance Boutique located in Mitchell, IN. Noblesville's Do-Si-Squares square dance club organized the annual Spring Extravaganza square dance held Friday 2/29/08 at the fairgrounds in Noblesville. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Don and Donna Hamilton, Kokomo are a swirl of purple as they dance in a round dance tonight. Noblesville's Do-Si-Squares square dance club organized the annual Spring Extravaganza square dance held Friday 2/29/08 at the fairgrounds in Noblesville. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Nancy Wells, Noblesville, a member of the Do-Si-Squares is seen dancing tonight. Noblesville's Do-Si-Squares square dance club organized the annual Spring Extravaganza square dance held Friday 2/29/08 at the fairgrounds in Noblesville. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
Charlotte Smith of the Noblesville Do-Si-Squares is seen dancing. Noblesville's Do-Si-Squares square dance club organized the annual Spring Extravaganza square dance held Friday 2/29/08 at the fairgrounds in Noblesville. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, right, laughs with Ms. International winner Yaxeni Oriquen, of Brazil, after presenting her with the trophy Friday, Feb. 29, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio. Oriquen won her fourth Ms. International competition. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)
Noblesville High School basketball player Michael Jones dribbles the ball down court with a blanket of fans behind him during their game against Fishers High School at Carmel High School in Carmel, Friday, February 29, 2008. Noblesville won the game 53-45. (Photo by Heather Charles/ The Star)
Decatur Central's Ryan Root (23) dribbles through the Tech defense as Decatur Central defeated Tech 70-62 in boys Sectional 12 action at Brownsburg Friday  February 29. (Joe Vitti/Indianapolis Star)
Noblesville High School basketball fans cheer on their team during their game against Fishers High School at Carmel High School in Carmel, Friday, February 29, 2008. Noblesville won the game 53-45. (Photo by Heather Charles/ The Star)
Decatur Central's Blake Beasley (34) puts up an outside shot over Tech's Kiare Fowler (50) as Decatur Central defeated Tech 70-62 in boys Sectional 12 action at Brownsburg Friday  February 29. (Joe Vitti/Indianapolis Star)

Decatur Central's Alec Dye (15) is guarded closely by Tech's Sean Adams (34) as Decatur Central defeated Tech 70-62 in boys Sectional 12 action at Brownsburg Friday  February 29. (Joe Vitti/Indianapolis Star)
Tech's Frank Smalls (33) shoots over Decatur Central's Sean Gregerson (22) as Decatur Central defeated Tech 70-62 in boys Sectional 12 action at Brownsburg Friday  February 29. (Joe Vitti/Indianapolis Star)
The Noblesville High School basketball team reacts as they increase the lead during their game against Fishers High School at Carmel High School in Carmel, Friday, February 29, 2008. Noblesville won the game 53-45. (Photo by Heather Charles/ The Star)
Hamilton's #12 Austin Weatherford grabs this rebound in second half action. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Hamilton cheerleaders hold hands during a foul shot. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
New Palestine head coach Adam Barton tries to get a foul called in second half action. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Hamilton's #12 Austin Weatherford celebrates the win. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Hamilton head coach Chad Ballenger celebrates a Hamilton basket in second half action. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
New Palestine's #32 Andrew Armour is fouled on this shot attempt. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Hamilton's #32 Aaron Heinzman tries to evade New Palestine's #54 Nate Fraley. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Hamilton's #14 Caleb Small drives past New Palestine's #22 Trevor Baker. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Hamilton Heights' #10 T.T. Witham gets this shot over New Palestine's #24 Justin Sass. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Hamilton's #14 Caleb Small (right) and #44 Nick Hartley (left) grab this rebound from New Palestine's #32 Andrew Armour. The Hamilton Heights High School boys basketball team defeated New Palestine 76-62 in the semifinals of the Shelbyville Class 3A sectional in Shelbyville, IN on Friday night, Feb 29, 2008. (Sam Riche / The Indianapolis Star)
Decatur Central's Sean Gregerson (22) dribbles past Tech's Jordan Alvies (32) as Decatur Central defeated Tech 70-62 in boys Sectional 12 action at Brownsburg Friday  February 29. (Joe Vitti/Indianapolis Star)
Tech's Sean Adams (34) and DonMichael White (24) scramble fro a lose ball with Decatur Central's Blake Beasley (34) as Decatur Central defeated Tech 70-62 in boys Sectional 12 action at Brownsburg Friday  February 29. (Joe Vitti/Indianapolis Star)
Sonhora, Luca and Diego Fainelli, show their trophies after winning the youth contest with their song "L’amore" at the "Festival di Sanremo" Italian song contest, in San Remo, Italy, Friday, Feb. 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Sonhora, Luca and Diego Fainelli, show their trophy after winning the youth contest with their song "L’amore" at during the "Festival di Sanremo" Italian song contest, in San Remo, Italy, Friday, Feb. 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Sonhora, Luca and Diego Fainelli, show their trophies after winning the youth contest with their song "L’amore" at the "Festival di Sanremo" Italian song contest, in San Remo, Italy, Friday, Feb. 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)
Carmel High School basketball player Jordan Brewer (left) goes up for a shot on Hamilton Southeastern basketball player Chris Carlino (right) at Carmel High School in Carmel, Friday, February 29, 2008. Carmel won the game 77-60.  (Photo by Heather Charles/ The Star)
Carmel High School basketball coach Mark Galloway yells at his team during their game against Hamilton Southeastern at Carmel High School in Carmel, Friday, February 29, 2008. Carmel won the game 77-60.  (Photo by Heather Charles/ The Star)
Carmel High School basketball player Daniel Moore (left) tries to guard Hamilton Southeastern basketball player Corey Bowles during their game at Carmel High School in Carmel, Friday, February 29, 2008. Carmel won the game 77-60.  (Photo by Heather Charles/ The Star)
Hamilton Southeastern High School basketball coach Brian Satterfield yells at his team during their game against Carmel High School at Carmel High School in Carmel, Friday, February 29, 2008. Carmel won the game 77-60.  (Photo by Heather Charles/ The Star)
Charlie, 7 year old Pomeranian, was adopted and brought back to the Humane Society of Indianapolis because he was too fat, Friday, February 29, 2008.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis is about to begin requiring that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Societ better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
 Friday, February 29, 2008.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis is about to begin requiring that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Societ better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Lorie Poole (left), 47, of Indianapolis, surrenders a dog she found to the Humane Society of Indianapolis Friday, February 29, 2008.  Poole says, "Your mommy better come and get you, this is breaking my heart."  The Humane Society of Indianapolis will begin to require that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Society better manage its space and staff, and save money.  To the right is Dr. Kristi Herr. (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Martha Boden, CEO of the Humane Society of Indianapolis, pets one of their adoptable cats Friday, February 29, 2008.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis is about to begin requiring that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Societ better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
A stray, malnourished dog eats a meal at the Humane Society of Indianapolis Friday, February 29, 2008.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis will begin to require that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Society better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Ceasar, 4 month old husky mix, his held by adoption counselor Susan Kaplan Friday, February 29, 2008.  Ceasar was adopted and renamed Augustus.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis will begin to require that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Society better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Lorie Poole, 47, of Indianapolis, surrenders a dog she found to the Humane Society of Indianapolis Friday, February 29, 2008.  Poole, although surprised by the $20 fee, says, "If it gets him back to his mom, then it's worth the price.  He's got a home and somebody's probably heart sick."  The Humane Society of Indianapolis will begin to require that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Society better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Misty Mize, veteranarian assistant, holds Cookie, a six-month old pit mix, for her examination Friday, February 29, 2008.  Cookie was surrendered by her care-givers because they did not have enough time for her.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis will begin to require that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Society better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Dr. Kristi Herr, spays 3 month old Bitty Friday, February 29, 2008.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis is about to begin requiring that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Societ better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Misty Mize, veteranarian assistant, cleans Cookie's ears, a six-month old pit mix, during her examination Friday, February 29, 2008.  Cookie was surrendered by her care-givers because they did not have enough time for her.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis will begin to require that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Society better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Behavior Technicians Leon Passariello, 26, and Abra Foster, 25, introduce one dog to the other to see how they interact with other dogs Friday, February 29, 2008.  This is to see if the dogs are adoptable. The Humane Society of Indianapolis is about to begin requiring that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Societ better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Brownsburg's J.D. Cosby (10) drives to the basket against Pike defenders in the first quarter in boys Sectional 12 action as Brownsburg defeated Pike 65-48 at Brownsburg Friday  February 29. (Joe Vitti/Indianapolis Star)
Pike's Jeremy Turner (22) shoots over Brownsburg's J.D. Cosby (10) in second half action in boys Sectional 12 action as Brownsburg defeated Pike 65-48 at Brownsburg Friday  February 29. (Joe Vitti/Indianapolis Star)
Shakoya Crenshaw, 21, tries to surrender a family members dog at the Humane Society of Indianapolis Friday, February 29, 2008, but leaves due to the cost.  The Humane Society of Indianapolis will begin to require that people who want to give up their dogs set up appointments and go through some counseling rather than simply showing up and handing over their pet.  The new "reservation required" system intended to help the Humane Society better manage its space and staff, and save money.  (Photo by Danese Kenon/The Indianapolis Star)
Zach Jones plays with the Wylie High School (Wylie, TX) Percussion Ensemble during the National Percussion Festival at the Indiana Historical Society, Friday, February 29, 2008.  Percussion ensembles from around the country gathered to showcase their music. 
 (Kelly Wilkinson / The Star)
Marimba mallets await use during the National Percussion Festival at the Indiana Historical Society, Friday, February 29, 2008.  Percussion ensembles from around the country gathered to showcase their music.  (Kelly Wilkinson / The Star)
Wylie High School (Wylie, TX) Percussion Ensemble instructor Russell Ratterree (right) speaks with his musicians before taking the stage during the National Percussion Festival at the Indiana Historical Society, Friday, February 29, 2008.  Percussion ensembles from around the country gathered to showcase their music.  (Kelly Wilkinson / The Star)
Michael Graczyk plays the marimba with hand percussion (clapping) backup by his classmates in Vista Ridge High School (Cedar Park, TX) Percussion Ensemble during the National Percussion Festival at the Indiana Historical Society, Friday, February 29, 2008.  Percussion ensembles from around the country gathered to showcase their music.  (Kelly Wilkinson / The Star)
Marimba mallets await use during the National Percussion Festival at the Indiana Historical Society, Friday, February 29, 2008.  Percussion ensembles from around the country gathered to showcase their music.  (Kelly Wilkinson / The Star)
Rachel Krevat plays the marimba with the Wylie High School (Wylie, TX) Percussion Ensemble during the National Percussion Festival at the Indiana Historical Society, Friday, February 29, 2008.  Percussion ensembles from around the country gathered to showcase their music.  (Kelly Wilkinson / The Star)
Tanner Wilson claps a beat with the Vista Ridge High School (Cedar Park, TX) Percussion Ensemble during the National Percussion Festival at the Indiana Historical Society, Friday, February 29, 2008.  Percussion ensembles from around the country gathered to showcase their music.  (Kelly Wilkinson / The Star)
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