Photos from 04-13-2008

My daughter, Sydney, enjoying sweet potatoes.  Taken at home in April. (Photo submitted by )
Liz, Trish, and AJ pose for our camera. (A.T. for The Star)
Tammy and Sarah were rocking the flaming hats! (A.T. for The Star)
Saray and Soupy smile for a photo. (A.T. for The Star)
You can chill out in the bar area of the Monkey or head through that back door to the dance hall madhouse. (A.T. for The Star)
The dance floor was kicking! (A.T. for The Star)
The  Monkey's wild tonight! (A.T. for The Star)
The folks behind the bar get close for a photo. (A.T. for The Star)
Jimmy gives us a toast! (A.T. for The Star)
Regina, Danielle, Emily, and Noel get close for a photo. (A.T. for The Star)
Christina and Wesley get close for our camera. (A.T. for The Star)
Everybody shake it! (A.T. for The Star)
Demetria, Liz, Rose, and Margaret were hanging out tonight. (A.T. for The Star)
Travis, Trina, Lance, and Chad get wild for a photo. (A.T. for The Star)
Monica vogues with the Monkey. (A.T. for The Star)
Will and the girls, "Playa playa!" (A.T. for The Star)
Photo of a Lipizzaner leaping in the air during  the Lipizzaner Stallion show at Conseco Fieldhouse April 13, 2008. 
( Photo submitted by Melisa Germain )
Members of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team walk to their  new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
Lisa Heiden Peters, president of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team, before they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
Sue Simons a member of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team  gets her life vest before they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
The Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team turn their new boat around under the Fall Creek Parkway bridge in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
Members of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team before they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
Deb Medlin,left, and Etta Biloon,right, both members of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team get their oars together before they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
A cake for members of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team  after they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
The oars of the members of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team, many of them with personal messages, before they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
The Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team coached by Millicent Olsby,left, and steared by Dr. Meghan McDonough, Ph.D, back of boat, in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
Rosemarie Bolinder,middle, shares a laugh with of members of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team  before they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
Fuad Hammoudeh, dots the dragons eye of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team's new boat before they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
Members of the Indy SurviveOars Dragon Boat Racing team stretch out before they took their new boat in the Geist Reservoir Sunday afternoon in Fishers. The team of 22-women, all survivors of breast cancer, paddle to support each other emotionally and physically while raising awareness about breast cancer. (Matt Kryger / The Indianapolis Star)
Photo from the Lipizzaner Stallion show at Conseco Fieldhouse April 13, 2008. This is a picture of one of the Lipizzaner Stallions taking a bow.  They love to perform and this horse is taking his deserved applauses gracefully.
( Photo submitted by Melisa Germain )
Photo from the Lipizzaner Stallion show at Conseco Fieldhouse April 13, 2008. This was one of the solo performances.
( Photo submitted by Melisa Germain )
Purdue Vet School open house
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Billy, a Tippecanoe County Sherrif's bomb/narcotics detection dog.
Purdue Vet School open house
Purdue Vet School open house
Purdue Vet School open house
A Boston Terrier greets visitors.
A young visitor plays "Vet for a day"
Purdue Vet School open house
Purdue Vet School open house
Purdue Vet School open house
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Purdue Vet School open house
Purdue Vet School open house
A collie available for adoption.
Part of a convoy that includes about 110 civilian tractor/trailers and US Army security, winds northward, near Mosul, in Northern Iraq.  Coverage of the 76th BCT, Iraq, Thursday, April 10, 2008.  (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star)
Boys play in a garden hose in Zahko, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, Thursday, April 10, 2008.  US soldiers running missions in this area like to get out and see the locals and scenery that is much more mountainous than that further south in Iraq.   (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star)
Gary Gill (left), Spc., of Bloomington, checks out the contents of two care packages of Sean Minard's, Spc., Lebanon, who just received them in the mail from his fiancee, Brandi Padgett, Lebanon.  Minard says he and Padgett are planning on getting married next year.  Both are Alpha 2-150 members.  Coverage of the 76th BCT, in Iraq, Wednesday, April 09, 2008.  (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star)
Ian Kemp, Spc., (no town, sorry) with the 163rd, hangs out with some local kids in the town of Zahko.  Kemp had come with this Evansville-based unit for a mission, and took some time to visit with the locals.  Coverage of the 76th BCT, in Zahko, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, Thursday, April 10, 2008.  (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star)
A local boy smiles at a photographer in Zahko, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, Thursday, April 10, 2008.  US soldiers running missions in this area like to get out and see the locals and scenery that is much more mountainous than that further south in Iraq.   (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star)
Jessica Ellington, Cpl, Evansville, has her photograph taken by a local man in Zahko, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, Thursday, April 10, 2008.  US soldiers running missions in this area like to get out and see the locals and scenery that is much more mountainous than that further south in Iraq.   (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star)
Doaa Ahmed poses for a portrait in the Kurdish town of Zahko, in northern Iraq.  She works in one of the U.S. installations on the Turkish Border.  Coverage of the 76th BCT, in Zahko, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, Thursday, April 10, 2008.  (Robert Scheer/The Indianapolis Star)
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