FACE TO FACE Southsiders answer the question, "Next Tuesday is Groundhog Day; what are your thoughts on Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions?" Page 4 BEECH GROVE • CENTER GROVE • GREENWOOD • SOUTHPORT • FRANKLIN & PERRY TOWNSHIPS FREE • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 Serving the Southside Since 1928 ss-times.com SAFE AND Engineering a Victory Ganassi Racing's Mike O’Gara, of Perry Twp., sees victory ahead. Page 5

SOUND? BEECH GROVE MARKETPLACE Beech Grove, PAGE 15 and Southport to test National body cameras while Catholic Greenwood begins to Schools outfit its officers with new Week – equipment. Pages 6-7 Recap & Student Essays Photo by Nicole Davis Photo Collage by Carey Germana Pages 12-13

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McDonald’s manager Christina Molitor receives 2015 Ray Kroc Award

Donald’s staff and managers, surprised Moli- GREENWOOD tor while she was working at the McDonald’s located at 2252 S. US 31 in Greenwood. Mo- Christina Molitor, general manager for a litor has been a part of the McDonald’s fam- Greenwood McDonald’s, recently received ily for the past 14 years, and she has been the the Ray Kroc Award, an annual performance- General Manager at Karen Wojtowicz’s Mc- based award that recognizes the top perform- Donald’s restaurant for four years. ing McDonald’s restaurant managers in the country. Named after McDonald’s Corporation founder Ray Kroc, the award was established in 1999. The top 1 percent of managers were chosen this year to receive the Ray Kroc Award, which comes with a cash prize, a Ray Kroc award tro- phy, ring and pin and a trip to Chi- cago for an awards gala in March hosted by McDonald’s USA Presi- dent Don Thompson. On Jan. 26, ASCSeniorCare.com CMG 150005 McDonald’s of Central Owner/Operators Karen and Paul Wojtowicz, along with regional Mc- The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 3

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104633_NPA156686-0018 FCC Yes-No ad_5.1x11.indd 1 1/14/15 5:06 PM The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 5 Engineering a victory Ganassi Racing Team Manager and Perry Twp. resident, Mike O’Gara, helps the team reach its sixth victory at Rolex 24 at Daytona

tire career in racing. He said FEATURE the interest developed with By Nicole Davis his father, Tom, teaching auto mechanics and family There are different challenges in every race members involved in other – from changes in track conditions to ve- aspects of racing. The first hicle breakdowns. For team manager of Ga- big race team he worked for nassi Racing, Mike O’Gara, the challenges was Dreyer & Reinbold Rac- are where he finds motivation to continue to ing where he started as as- dedicate time and energy into preparation for sistant engineer and worked each competition. Each team member’s dedi- up to race engineer. He then cation to preparation is what O’Gara credits worked for Ganassi Rac- to leading them to the sixth victory at the Ro- ing for six years before leav- lex 24 (hours) at Daytona race on Jan. 24. ing to work for Sarah Fisher “It’s the most important race of the sea- Racing. He found the oppor- son,” O’Gara said. “Racers from all around tunity to advance his career the world show up for this: Formula 1 drivers, by moving back to Ganassi Nascar drivers, IndyCar drivers. We’ve won Racing, though he said Sar- it six out of the last 12 years. We’re the only ah Fisher was hard because team that’s won it six times. That was a big of the family ties he had accomplishment for Chip Ganassi, the team there. owner. It’s pretty neat. I was lucky enough that “It’s amazing the sup- we won three years in a row in 2006, 2007 and port Sarah and the team has 2008 when I was there as an engineer. That shown,” O’Gara said. “Dur- was pretty cool, but to set the record in the ing one race Sarah’s daugh- overall number of wins, that’s pretty special.” ter sent me a video of Sarah O’Gara grew up on the Southside, gradu- cheering me on. I’m lucky ating from Roncalli High School in 1990 and enough that they under- Photo by Nicole Davis then Purdue University with a degree in me- stand and support me even chanical engineering. Aside from working at though I’m on a competing Mike O’Gara, with Ganassi Racing, holds a replica trophy from a Rolex 24 at Daytona victory. for two years, he said he’s spent his en- team.” As team manager, O’Gara of the big win was in the end, when the No. 2 handles mechanics, engineer- team crossed the finish line. Ganassi had an- ing and logistics. He said be- other car in the race, which had to drop out ing organized and prepared is near the end due to transmission problems. At the key to success in any race. the end of the race, all of the crew members “We were working early from the other car joined in on the celebra- November till this past week- tion. O’Gara said as the team manager, that end nonstop,” O’Gara said. was a proud moment. “The dedication and working “There are 12 more races,” O’Gara said. “I nonstop helped us win this. believe we can win every one. In this business I also try to bring a sense of you have to believe you can win or you may as calmness. During the race a well not show up to the track. We try to take lot of things happen. It’s im- each race as it comes. We try to win each one portant to never give up. and hopefully out of that comes the champi- We’ve wrecked cars before. onship.” We’ve had big failures in the O’Gara resides in Perry Township with his cars. Part of our prepara- wife, Stacy and they have two children, Austin tion is recovering from those and Reagan. O’Gara said since he’s on the road problems. The car this week- about 100 days of the year, he couldn’t do this end was in an accident and job without their support. Family vacations the mechanics had to replace revolve around traveling with him and watch- the front end of the car. They ing him work. Now, his son Austin is going to were able to get it back to- college for engineering. gether quickly and we went “For me the biggest accomplishment is now on to win the race. No matter my son is in college and this is what he wants how bad things get, if you re- to do, too,” O’Gara said. “To act as a mentor Submitted Photo main calm, everyone else will and a role model for my son, that’s more im- and things will go smoother.” portant than the race wins and the trophies I Ganassi Racing team celebrates its victory at the Rolex 24 at Daytona. O’Gara said one highlight have.” 6 Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

On the Cover: Greenwood Assistant Chief of Police Matthew Fillenwarth has begun teaching officers the procedures for using the SAFE AND SOUND? department’s new body cameras. Pictured, he demonstrates the sunglasses created by Oakley Beech Grove, Indianapolis and Southport to test body cameras while with the magnetized camera attached. Greenwood begins to outfit its officers with new equipment

possibly have something in the next year’s leg- FEATURE islative session.” By Nicole Davis and Eric Ellis Testing is necessary for the Southside de- partments which are looking into the camer- Body cameras have not only been a de- as, as the investment would be costly. bated topic nation-wide, but also throughout “There are still a lot of questions,” said Southside Indianapolis communities as po- Beech Grove Police Chief Mark Swartz. “I’ve lice departments look into the pros and cons. been reading about it for months. The camera Greenwood has already begun outfitting its is good from six to eight feet. You can’t focus department with the officer-worn cameras it; it’s preset. They try to make the camera like while Beech Grove, Indianapolis and South- the human eye... I like the idea that if you have port look into testing of the equipment. it, you can film something away from the car. “I think it’s going to (help with) public per- If you go into a building of any kind, you are ception which changes daily on law enforce- still filming that.” ment,” said Greenwood Assistant Chief of Here, learn what Southside departments Police, Matthew Fillenwarth. “I’ve been a po- currently use and expected trials and purchas- lice officer for almost 22 years and I couldn't es of body cameras: have cared less if there was a camera over my shoulder every day that I was working. I don’t have a problem with the community seeing, Beech Grove Police ‘hey this is what our officers do every day.’” Department State Representative John Price, Green- Photo by Nicole Davis wood resident, said he is looking to form a Beech Grove Deputy Chief of Police, Michael Maurice, shows the type of footage taken from the dash cam in each committee through the House of Representa- The Beech Grove Police Department cur- car. Maurice is the only person with access to the footage taken by these cameras. tives to look into questions that are raised by rently uses in-car cameras for its 24 vehicles the use of these cameras, such as privacy with on the road. Each of those cameras has an of- erage of two requests a week from prosecu- els in 2013 and ordered the first four camer- when cameras should be turned on or off. ficer-worn microphone that records conver- tors, detectives or insurance agencies to view as from TASER to test in 2014. Each set cost “I think (body cameras are) a good idea,” sations to the video. The video, which is al- video. $1,000. The cameras are magnetic and can Price said. “It will protect the officers as well ways on, automatically starts saving footage “It’s helped with citizen’s complaints on of- attach to safety-rated Oakley sunglasses, a as protect the citizens... I’ve had a number of with the activation of the car’s lights or in a ficers,” Maurice said. “It’s helped with cases shoulder mount, collar mount or head mount people say it’s a good idea to get people to- collision. It loops back to begin the recording where the officer has read Miranda rights and and come with a 12-hour battery pack. Once gether and discuss some of these things that 30 seconds prior. When officers pull into the the person claims they didn’t. We get admis- activated, the camera goes back to the 30-sec- are relatively new to Indiana. We would like back parking lot of the police station, it auto- sions on there where people are blurting out onds prior and begins recording. All videos to get various parties together and see what matically downloads the videos on to a server. what happened and try to deny it later. It helps are kept for 30-days unless the officer indi- they need to do to make use of them consis- “We do have regulations on when to keep with training. We use it for accident and pur- cates a reason it should be kept longer, such as tent. We’re not trying to take away or micro- the camera rolling,” said Deputy Police Chief suit reviews. It’s been beneficial.” an arrest or ticket citation. manage police procedures. We want to bring Michael Maurice. “If they can turn on the mic “The biggest complaint we get from the offi- in different input, several people related to safely, we ask them to record conversations cers is it’s another piece of equipment,” Fillen- this issue, to discuss their concerns and come at scenes. It should be on 95 percent of runs Greenwood Police warth said. “It’s another piece they have to re- to some type of agreement out of it and could they’re on; any interaction where there could be some sort of police action we ask that they Department member. There is so much that we require the do have it on.” officers to carry now that the space on their BGPD should receive body cam- After testing four body cameras for a year gun belt is limited. It’s another piece of equip- eras this February to use for a 30- in 2014, the Greenwood Police Department ment they are responsible for. Technology has day trial. The model they are test- has purchased 44 body cameras for its offi- done a lot more for law enforcement and it re- ing would cost $900 for each officer. cers. The cameras arrived late January and quires a lot more from law enforcement.” Police Chief Mark Swartz said al- officers are now being trained to use the new Greenwood is one of the first cities in Indi- though they already have a good equipment. ana to purchase equipment for a department. camera system, body cameras “We currently didn’t have any video in our Fillenwarth said they have made requirements would add to that by allowing them cars or on our officers,” said Matthew Fillen- for when officers should use the cameras, and to record from a different view- warth, Assistant Chief. “It became easier to when they don’t need to. point. see as things became smaller that the body “We won’t require our officers to record on “There are still a lot of questions camera would be the future for law enforce- every call – someone complaining of a bark- on body cameras, not only on pri- ment. The in-car cameras are nice but it’s just ing dog, there will be no video of that,” Fill- vacy for officers but the public that one position and that’s forward. It was a pretty enwarth said. “The officers already have digi- they deal with, storing and the cost easy decision.” tal cameras if they need to take a picture of Photo by Nicole Davis of the cameras,” Maurice said. GPD used to have in-car cameras that were a theft scene. There’s a whole list of reasons backed up by VHS tapes. When those became we wanted the video. It makes cases easier to The body cameras purchased for the Greenwood Police Department Maurice said the car camer- prosecute. It does protect the officers from are made by TASER and can be mounted to the shoulder, head, collar as have helped the department in outdated, they were not replaced. or safety-rated Oakley glasses. court cases and he receives an av- GPD tested different body camera mod- false complaints. These weren’t purchased as a reason to supervise the officers. It was pur- The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 7 chased to capture evidence for court cases and it will show transparency in our department.” Fillenwarth trained the first four of 44 offi- cers on Jan. 26, and said while they seem hesi- tant to the new technology, the feedback has been positive. “I’ve always been excited about it,” Fillen- warth said. “I had an in-car camera when I was on the road. It kept me out of court. It kept me going to depositions on my day off, because when you show the tape to a prosecutor, it helps decide the case. They are not going to fight the tape and take it to jury trial. I used to love my video for that fact only.” Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department

IMPD Officers are still in the early stages of their body camera pilot program, but Sgt. Kendale Adams, Public Information Officer, is cautiously optimistic. “While we haven’t had enough time to gauge the feedback from our testers, we do have a standard operating procedure in place,” Adams said. “The policy is subject to change, based on feedback we receive from the pilot program along with the city and prosecutor’s office.” Adams said he thinks what other depart- ments are seeing nationally may be good news for Indianapolis. Photo by Nicole Davis “There are two prongs to the implemen- Sgt. James Baughn shows the current camera equipment in Beech Grove police cars. Officers can see what’s being recorded on the in-dash camera on the monitor built into tation of the body camera program,” he said. the rearview mirror. “One, obviously, is the safety of the officers and citizens. And secondly, other agencies a weapon is drawn, or the officer is very close Vaughn. camera manufacturers and applied to be able are seeing dramatic decreases in officer com- to a person, the view is obstructed.” “We’ve had a big push for it,” Vaughn said. to test the equipment. plaints since the cameras provide an unbiased IMPD will likely have a better sense of how “We started looking at them June of last “We want something comfortable that they account of events. While we can’t say that the pilot program is doing within the coming year. The (Southport) Lion’s Club has talked will wear,” Vaughn said. “We’ll end up with yet here, it will be interesting to see how that months, though this may be a topic of public about doing a fundraiser to help us get some a total of seven, so seven officers can plays out.” interest for some time. body cameras. They are expensive. test them out and see if we Community Relations Officer Andrew She- If it could save someone’s life or like them and what ler of the Southeast District said that even Southport Police help with an investigation, it’s they like better.” though the cameras are tools that could po- worth finding the money to tentially have great benefits, there are two Department do it.” sides to everything. The Southport depart- “They capture a lot of things,” Sheler said. When the Southport Police Department ment does not current- “And some of it’s great video, but some of it looked at items they could still use to pro- ly have any cameras. you can see absolutely nothing. You can hear tect citizens and its officers, body cameras Vaughn said they have things, maybe, but if an officer is running or if were at the top of their list, said Chief Thomas spoken with a few body

“There’s a whole list of reasons we wanted the video. It makes cases easier to prosecute. It does protect the officers from false complaints. These weren’t purchased as a reason to supervise the officers. It was purchased to capture evidence for court cases and it will show transparency in our department.”

~ Matthew Fillenwarth, Greenwood Assistant Chief of Police 8 Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 • ss-times.com HEALTH The Southside Times

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Support for Southside Top ten recent picks up steam Will Rogers quotes (were he alive today) By the time this paper reaches your hands, Fifth Third Bank will have given a $100,000 v.12.0 grant in support of a study and planning pro- cess to “spur economic development and build By Torry Stiles a sustainable community” within a 4.25 square- 10. "Some folks likes to call me a 'progressive mile focus area around Raymond Street, I-65, political pundit.' I gotta say I like the sound of I-465 and Meridian Street – the event fittingly that. At least it's better than 'damn Democrat taking place at the University of Indianapolis, devil. '" another strong supporter of Southside revital- 9. "It looks like it's costin' us taxpayers $50,000 ization. for each person signin' up for the government health insurance. Now us workin' folks can't af- ford to get sick. " “This grant will strengthen our 8. "I can do more work on my telephone than I community partnership and used to be able at my desk at the paper. Trou- support the ongoing progress on BACKSHOP ble is, I propped my feet up an' broke the dang the Southside,” ~ Steven Alonso, thing. " 7. "If'n the folks in Washington give away any president and CEO of Fifth Third “Hello, sweetheart? more free education we'll be payin'so much Bank, Greater Indiana. for it we won't be able to buy the books. " Get me rewrite!” 6. "If gas gets any cheaper I'm gonna get my horse his own truck and save on oats. " “This grant will strengthen our community That headline is a throwback to the days of ment power in real time is a free and inde- 5. "The picture radio has too much goin' on for partnership and support the ongoing progress journalists actually phoning in stories. Here’s pendent press.” So there you have it. We got a me to keep track of. Sometimes I like to watch on the Southside,” said Steven Alonso, presi- another quote: “It’s meant to be a resource, kick out of immediate trolls on social media, the Spanish channels with the sound turned dent and CEO of Fifth Third Bank, Greater not a news source and we’ll be clarifying that though, including one extremely clever post off. Either way I don't know what they're say- Indiana. “Fifth Third is proud to contribute to in the days ahead.” Smooth move. That was that pointed to Pence’s “news service budget” in' but this way I can pretend they're arguin' the comprehensive community and economic Indiana Gov. Mike Pence in the aftermath of as featuring: “Pence has a commanding lead in English. " development strategy to improve the quality his shocking announcement last week that his of the Republican race for president. In a new 4. "I don't mind the music the kids listen to of life for residents and business owners in the administration would be creating a state-run poll of everyone who works in his office …” these days. I'm not sure if it's 'cause I'm more a r e a .” news agency with your tax dollars. The ques- and “Mike Pence used his superpowers today tol'rant or if my hearings got that bad. " We’d like to extend our personal thanks to tion we immediately asked ourselves upon to push an impending blizzard to the north- 3. "Back in my day we joked about Mister Mus- Fifth Third Bank and efforts from all of our learning of his decisions was, “Pravda?” We east.” In truth, if his planned Just IN web por- solini making the trains run on time. It looks local businesses who give so much to see our were referring nearly half-jokingly to the po- tal becomes only a repository for state-gener- like that little feller in North Korea is trying his community revitalize where necessary and litical newspaper associated with the Com- ated news releases and not a platform for any own solution. Where Mister Mussolini used bil- continue to thrive. munist Party of the Russian Federation; it was of his or the administration’s interests, we’re ly clubs this feller just made sure there was no Of course the Southside covers a big and di- the official voice, if you will, of the ruling fac- good with that. This is why everything needs place to go to be late for. " verse area, so we’d like to hear from our read- tion. So when Pence’s news was released, it to be thought out before a decision is made, 2. "Quite a ruckus at the White House when ers on the subject. Are there areas in your part set off shockwaves in every newsroom in the and that would include any voter’s time in the that toy plane smacked the lawn. Me an' Wi- of town that could use some revitalization or free world. So severe was the backlash that the polling booth. ley Post know a few things about crashin' air- face-lifts? We’re only 29 days into 2015 and governor who wouldn’t be president – yet – planes. You got your weather problems, your we’ve already seen an influx of support from quickly backpedaled into the well more com- mechanical problems an' your pilot problems. all over the Southside regarding community fortable “source” mode as opposed to “news But when our own people are crashin' our own improvement measures. Is there anything lo- organization.” While we have to assume the planes into our own yards then we got a man- cal governments have missed? Are there things initial thought was well-intentioned, the mere agement problem. " thought that it could have debuted as a “state you’d like to see change as we head into Feb- Brian Kelly Rick Myers 1. "Seems a lot of folks are talking about foot- ruary? organ” was, well, disturbing at best. This is a balls lately. Some things just get puffed up Let us know your thoughts! Send your let- man, who in 2005 was quoted as saying: “… Brian Kelly and Rick Myers are co-owners of Times-Leader Pub- outta proportion. " as a conservative who believes in limited gov- lications, LLC (parent company of The Southside Times). Write ters to 7670 US 31 S., Indianapolis, IN 46227 them at [email protected]. or by email to [email protected] ernment, I believe the only check on govern-

BELIEVE IT! QUOTE OF THE WEEK The Southside Times welcomes Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensi- letters to the editor in good taste. cal laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you.… All submissions are subject to editing. "Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Please send to [email protected]. In Minnesota, it is illegal to stand around any build- All letters must be signed. Please include ing without a good reason to be there. Most of us have gears we never use." -dumblaws.com a daytime phone number for ~ Charles M. Schulz verification purposes only. 10 Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 • ss-times.com VIEWS The Southside Times READERS' WRITES Tired of the Weight Encouragement to sign a Roller Coaster? petition to preserve liberties Our federal government is out of control. ments, they will be sent to all 50 state legis- Lose a few. Gain a few more. Washington’s abuse of power—instigated latures for ratification. Three fourths of the by both Republicans and Democrats—must states are needed to ratify. If that happens, We get it. come to an end before it’s too late. Rather these new amendments are then part of the than securing the blessings of liberty for fu- U.S. Constitution. Make a resolution for success this year. Don’t fall into the same ture generations, Washington, D.C., is on a A majority of states, including our great path that will enslave our state of Indiana, has a old diet trap. Jumpstart your weight loss and maintain it for life! children and grandchil- leadership team in place Achieve your total body health with: dren. The $18 trillion to spearhead this move- national debt continues ment. How can you • A comprehensive approach to rise! help? Sign the online pe- However, the states tition that urges our state • A customized plan possess the authority to legislators to preserve • Physician supervision reorganize the federal our liberty by calling for government in a man- an Article V Convention ner that preserves liber- of States. Let them know ty. Article V of the U.S. you are behind this non- Constitution allows for partisan effort. Please the states to call a con- go to our website con- vention for the purpose ventionofstates.com or of proposing amend- visit our Facebook page, ments to the Constitu- Facebook.com/conven- tion. Our current situ- tionofstates. (Informa- ation is precisely what tion including your ad- the Founders feared, and dress is needed so your they gave us this solution specific state legislators we have a duty to use. will be notified. No in- Citizens for Self-Gov- formation is shared.) ernance has launched This is an historic op- the Convention of States Project to urge state portunity—Article V has never before been legislators to apply for a Convention of States. used. Be a part of saving our Republic—your The application calls for a convention limited children and grandchildren will be proud! New Southside Location to proposing amendments that (1) impose fis- cal restraints, (2) limit the power and jurisdic- Earlene Cougill Opening in February! tion of the federal government, and (3) lim- Franklin Township resident it the terms of office for its officials and for District Captain members of Congress. Convention of States Project Just off I-65 on Emerson, between Stop 11 & County Line Rd. After at least 2/3 of the states propose, de- Book now and receive a free body composition analysis at bate, and vote upon the proposed amend- your first appointment when you mention this ad. Shout out to IMPD officers Call 317-344-0930 or book online at LiveLightClinic.com. for a quick response

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"When going to a Catholic School you have this connection with your fellow students, teachers and, parishioners. This connection is like the roots of a tree, "What is Catholic Schools Week? Most people would say it's just about faith, but these roots keep the tree from dying and flying away in a storm. During Catho- to me it's way more. During Catholic Schools Week I am able to not only practice lic Schools Week we learn more about these roots that keep us together. To ac- my faith, but communicate to others about how much going to a Catholic school quire our knowledge about this connection we complete many activities that means to me. Roncalli helps give me insight about what my true goal is as being show what we have in common with each other. We wear crazy clothes, donate Catholic. My goal is not only to serve God, it's also to help those in need. At Ron- things to places like Saint Vincent De Paul, and even dress up in our favorite col- calli, I am able to be around others who share in the same faith as me and that lege team’s colors. To bring all our faith into one we say the Rosary and dress up for Mass on Thurs- makes me grow stronger in my Catholic beliefs." day. To some this week may just be a time to be able to skip some school work because of all the great activities but this week may mean more to others and it goes deeper into our unique faith." Abby Hickson, sophomore, Roncalli High School Matthew Croddy, 6th grade, St. Jude Catholic School

"Catholic School’s Week has meant a lot to me because it is my first time celebrat- "Going to a Catholic school is very important to most Catholics and we feel very ing. I went to public school my whole life until this year. We didn’t celebrate lucky to have this opportunity. This week we are celebrating Catholic schools week about anything that has to do with God in my old school. This week we start every to remember how lucky we are to go to a Catholic school and have a Catholic edu- day with prayer. The whole week is about helping people, thanking people, and cation. We are thankful for going to a Catholic school because we can pray and go loving each other. My favorite day was Monday because we got to learn about a to Mass. We get the opportunity to grow in our faith. The students at St. Mark always fundraiser in honor of our gym teacher and a first grader who both had blood can- look forward to Catholic Schools Week. It is such a fun week to remind ourselves cer. We are all pledging prayers for them. I know it will help." how lucky we are. St. Mark is the best school ever. Go Lions!"

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"To me Catholic School Week is all about my school coming together as a com- munity to reflect our faith and trust in God. During this week we come closer to "Catholic Schools Week celebrates and focuses on faith, knowl- God and each other, with strength and support all around us. I get to learn about edge, and service. During the week we express ourselves and cel- different customs in our Catholic faith. My sixth grade project helped me under- ebrate through wacky and fun outfits. However, don’t think that stand the different parts of mass and the reasons we have them. It’s really a fun the outfits are the only thing to Catholic Schools Week. It is meant time to be a part of the Catholic School community. We have lots of really fun ac- to celebrate our faith as a school. Faith is an important part of our tivities through the week. I also get to support my friends and others during the school, we pray at least three times a day. Every week go together activities. This week really makes me feel a part of my school family. It also makes me grateful to be to mass, and even better we are encouraged to serve in mass such receiving Catholic Education." as reading scripture or taking up the bread and wine. We also have religion class, where we grow closer to God by learning his word. Our school helps us gain knowledge in life skills and in Christ’s Zoey Webb, Nativity Catholic School teachings. The fifth grade goes to JA Biztown, a mini town where the students have a job for about four hours. They have to write checks and everything! One of the ways we provide service is by having Faith Filled Fridays. We donate money to those in need and in exchange get an out of uniform day. Also, we collect food or other supplies for our food pantry and local charities. Our middle students participate in thirty service hours in our community Catholic Schools Week: Recap in preparation to receive the sacrament of confirmation. We are proud to be in a Catholic school. From left, Liam Moore and Connor Mahoney, 6th grade, Bianchini reflected on her own upbringing Our Lady of Greenwood Catholic School FEATURE and recalled what about this week made it truly By Eric Ellis special. “I was not Catholic educated,” she said. “I As this year’s Catholic Schools Week comes went to public schools, but my whole profes- Catholic School Week to a close, we reached out to every school on sional career has been in the Catholic setting. "When I think of St. Barn- the Southside to glean some of what students January 25-31, 2015 What’s different – I see for us, we have a whole abas School and Catholic have learned and how important this week is to community. Our kids are still doing all the Schools Week I think of fam- the community. ily. As a family, we celebrate learning required, but we get to do fun things Nativity’s Principal Terri Bianchini said that the good times and lean on We support the Southside as well and really bring joy into education.” this year her school has enjoyed new activities each other in the sad times. Catholic Schools While the tradition of Catholic Schools and service projects, but that their ultimate We celebrate the special Week has great history and our Southside is theme was that of an anchor. bond the faculty and staff have with each of us. Daniel F. O’Riley blessed with so many schools, the ultimate As students, we learn together, pray together, “We are anchored in Christ,” Bianchini said. benefactors of the week are the students – Bi- laugh together and cry together. During CSW “And so we did this installation where we put Funeral Home anchini spoke about how much this week has we also have a lot of fun together. I have learned anchors up in our entryway and all over the 6107 South East Street meant to them. to welcome everyone and treat others as I want walls – it’s been really powerful for kids and to be treated. St. Barnabas has reinforces that (US Highway 31 South) “Even when we speak to our graduates – parents.” family is so important in my life. St. Barnabas Indianapolis, IN 46227 the one thing they always remember is Cath- Other schools have all put on various events has taught me to be Christ-like in my everyday (317) 787-8224 olic Schools Week,” she said. “This is another for their students and families as well – Cen- actions." way we can weave our faith into our academ- tral Catholic kicked off the week with a Chili Shawn Gudat, ics. Faith is woven into decisions made in life, Funeral Director Supper and Technology Fun Night, Our Lady Grace Hegwood, St. Barnabas too—everything that you do as an adult. It’s not of Greenwood will have their open house the a memorizing-Bible-verses thing; it should be a evening of Jan. 29, and many other schools will fun way to implement faith in your life.” have similar events in the coming weeks. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS COMPLEX • 8:30AM-11:00AM If you are a business leader who enjoys sharing your Catholic Faith and Christian beliefs with other like minded business people, this is the event for you. In Be Inspired, Be Motivated, addition, it is all done for a great cause, raising money to help needs based Catholic families continue their children’s faith based education at the parochial Be Challenged, school of their choice. 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Berfanger and David M. (June) Funeral Service will be Jan. 30, 1 p.m. Burial will be ASSIST Berfanger; sister, Barbara Berfanger; brothers, Jim at Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions may (Shirley) Berfanger and Joe (Sharon) Berfanger; be made to the Donor’s favorite charity. 25% Off and four grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife, parents and daughter, Joyce L. Berfanger. Any Tax Service Service will be Jan. 31, 11:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Jonie Faye Johnson Church. Visitation will be Saturday from 9:30 a.m. Jonie Faye Johnson, 46, Indianapolis died Jan. with this ad until the hour of service at the church. 17, 2015. She was born March 19, 1968 to Walter Leonard Johnson Sr. and Brenda Kay (Bandy) Johnson. Jonie was a strong cancer survivor. Jonie RELAX ENJOY Deborah Dee Conner is survived by her children, Sabrena Kay (Travis Ray) Deborah Dee Conner, 62, of Indianapolis, died on Ham, Allen (Christina Bryant) Magers and Josh S. GREAT SELECTION Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015. 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The son of Hershel V. and Minnie A. Mason (317) 787-8659 Angela Kay Padgett. She was preceded in death Nunnally, Earl was born Nov. 11, 1922 in Lauratown, Email: [email protected] by her parents and one sister, Theresa Conner. An Ark. He served in the US BRING IN THIS AD FOR SAVINGS! informal service took place on Jan. 24 in Lauck & Army Air Corps during ✁ World War II. He was a Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services. member of Trinity Southern Baptist Church. After 31 Paula Letitia Browder Crowell years of service, he retired GREAT SERVICE Paula Letitia Browder Crowell, 89, Indianapolis, died in 1981 as a carpenter at Jan. 23, 2015. She was born Oct. 23, 1925, in Trimble, Allisons. Survivors include Tenn. to the late Thomas and Buena (Dowland) son, Danny O. (Brenda) Bruff. Paula was married to Esquire A. Crowell, who Nunnally; sister, Mildred SMART PRICING preceded her in death. She was a homemaker and a Richey; grandchildren, Tina member of Keystone Avenue Church of Christ. Paula (James) Henderson, Melissa is survived by her daughter, Letitia Ann Goldstein; (Michael) Smith, Jamie Nunnally, Keith Nunnally CALL RAY’S TODAY. sons, Gene L. (Linda) Browder and Jerry M. (Julie) and Theresa Nunnally; seven great-grandchildren. Crowell; grandson, Jason Crowell; brother, Darrell Besides his parents, Earl was preceded in death Bruff; sister, Donna Sue Rambo; sister-in-laws, Mary “Is your company’s New Year’s resolution to go green? Call Ray’s and find by his wife, Dorothy, whom he married on Feb. 21, and Shirley Crowell; several grandchildren and 1947 in Hoxie, Ark.; a son, Gary; brothers, David out about all of its exciting recycling programs. Whether you need a small great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by and Boyce Nunnally; sisters, Imogene Counts and container for office recycling, or large-scale equipment to handle excess her husband, parents, and brothers Howard, Ralph Margie Fortenbery; half-sisters, Jessie Lawson and and Dean Bruff. Paula will be laid to rest at West Hill packing materials, and things in between, Ray’s has you covered. Ray’s Trash Lillie Smithee. Pastor Doug Rumsey officiated at Cemetery in Rives, Tenn. funeral services on Jan. 28 in Forest Lawn Funeral is the only call you need to make for your recycling and waste removal needs. Home, 1977 S. State Rd. 135, Greenwood. Burial We offer consultants to review your needs and design a competitively priced with military honors was at Forest Lawn Memory custom program for you. Call us today to schedule a review of your property’s Orvada Ruth Garrison, Gardens, Greenwood. disposal plan.” Orvada Ruth Garrison, 79, Greenwood, died Jan. 25, 2015. Orvada was born on Sept. 10, 1935 Esther Rochelle (Andrade) Ray in Daviess County, Ind. to the late Arthur and Esther Rochelle (Andrade) Ray, 67, of Indianapolis, Beulah (Neeriemer) Evans. Orvada is survived died on Jan. 17, 2015. Esther was born July 20, 1947 by her daughters Angie (Mike) Hall and Terrie in Los Angeles, Cali. to Rudolfo C. Andrade and (Danny) Daniels; son Kenneth Mike Garrison; eight Dorothy (Smith) Andrade grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She is Nall who preceded her preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Gilda in death, along with her “Gladia” Joyce; son, Melvin Garrison; seven sisters; daughter Rochelle Helms. and four brothers. Services were Jan. 28 in Singleton She had been a sales clerk Community Mortuary and Memorial Center. in the gift shop the past Interment followed at New Crown Cemetery. seven plus years at the Indianapolis Zoo, and prior had worked for Lane Bryant. Robert J. Goldman Survivors include husband, Robert J. Goldman, 95, of Indianapolis, died on George William "Bill" Ray; Jan. 24, 2015. He was born on June 24, 1919 in daughter, Layna Contreras; Indianapolis to Wm. J. 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OBITUARIES CONTINUED Memorial Service is 5 p.m. with Pastor Mike Bolling officiating. Arrangements are entrusted to Fountain Sandra Lee Thacker Square Mortuary. Sandra Lee Thacker, age 50, died on Jan. 18, 2015. She We’ve done was born April 6, 1964 in Indianapolis to Raymond Bailey Lee Smith and Eleanor (Brosend) Thacker. She graduated from Bailey Lee Smith, 84, of Indianapolis, died on Jan. 25, Emmerick Manuel High School in 1982. She worked 2015, the day after his birthday. Bailey was born in as a baker and office administrator throughout her the shopping for you Scottsville, Ky. on Jan. 24, 1931 to the late Lon and life and more recently worked at Angie’s List. Sandra Effie Violet (Lamb) Smith. He is survived by her husband, John Keith Thacker; was also preceded in death her children, John Raymond Thacker, Kathryn Lee At Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care we believe the value of a funeral or by two wives, Pearl and (Thacker) Steele (Brendon), and Matthew Ryan memorial service is not measured by how much it costs, but how much it means “Mickey;” children, Larry and Thacker; siblings, Terry Paul Miller (Kyla), Richard to the families we serve. Sherry; and a sister, Novice Henry Miller (Linda), Ted Michael Miller and Cheryl Graves. He is survived Ann (Miller) Dalton (Tom); nieces and nephews, by his children Lanette Melissa Miller, Erich Miller, Michael Webb (Megan), Simplicity offers quality facilities, convenient locations, staffed with licensed, “Nette,” Debbie, Keith, Steven Webb (Kelsey), Zach Smith and Keri Dalton; professional and experienced funeral directors. We offer quality American made Martha Marsha, Teresa, and furry friends, Jak (boston), Emi Lu (boston), and caskets. We keep prices low by eliminating unnecessary overhead expenses Mike; sister, Bette Epstein; Lucy (pug); and her grandpets, Kiba (puganese), traditional funeral homes carry. 19 grandchildren and 23 Leilu (pug) and Goku (pug). Visitation was at G.H. great-grandchildren. Bailey Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 The chart compares the prices of the area’s major funeral homes; families that worked at Allison Transmission for several years and Madison Ave., Indianapolis. retired in 1988. In his spare time he loved working select Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care will save thousands on a typical, on cars and shared his love and knowledge with traditional funeral. But they’ll have the lasting memory of a fitting tribute. his children. After retirement he enjoyed spending Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral time at his cabin on Sugar Creek. A celebration of directors are encouraged to send obituaries and life gathering is Jan. 29, 5-7 p.m. in Lauck & Veldhof print size photographs to [email protected]. Funeral & Cremation Services, 1458 S. Meridian St. BURIAL COMPARISONS Information received by noon Tuesday will be Indianapolis, with a private committal service at a published Thursday. All services are for basic services of funeral director and $7,195 later date. staff, embalming, and related care, visitation/funeral, removal from place of death, hearse, and flower car.

Merchandise and cash advanced items excluded. $5,640 (1) General Price List effective 12/1/2014 (2) General Price List effective 3/1/2014 Purseptions Boutique celebrates (3) General Price List effective 2/1/2013 (4) General Price List effective 8/1/2014 $4,720 (5) General Price List effective 2/1/2014 (6) General Price List effective 9/22/2013 grand re-opening on Jan. 31 (7) General Price List effective 1/1/2009 $4,325 (8) General Price List effective 7/7/2014 in a Wanamaker-area location. Several Wa- $3,250 $3,284 FRANKLIN TWP. namaker construction projects proved diffi- $3,100 cult to manage and Melinda and Bud opted to On Jan. 31, Purseptions Boutique will host close their original location, focusing instead a grand reopening celebration at its new lo- $2,595 on their charitable endeavors, e.g., fundrais- $2,395 cation, 8910 Southeastern Ave. on Jan. 31, 10 ing events for the likes of Franklin Central Our a.m. to 9 p.m. Purseptions offers purses, jew- Little & Sons Singleton Community Singleton Home O’Riley Funeral Daniel F. Indiana Memorial Legacy Price Shirley Brothers Indiana Funeral Care Indiana Funeral High School, St. Vincent's Hospital, Commu- Newcomer elry, sunglasses, apparel and other accesso- nity Hospitals LD, and Greensburg Hospital, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ries, and specializes in Miche bags, Wind & among many others. The re-opening will fea- Willow Gourmet Dips, and other well-known ture free giveaways, as well as raffle prizes that $2,520 name brand items. From their beginnings as range from gift certificates to local/area busi- CREMATION COMPARISONS $2,455 an in-home party plan called Glitter 'n Glitz in nesses up to an iPad Mini. For more informa- All services are for direct cremation with containers $1,921 April 2004, Purseptions Boutique co-owners, tion, call (317) 245-7996. to be selected at funeral home. Melinda and Bud Reynolds, eventually settled Merchandise and cash advanced items excluded. (1) General Price List effective 12/1/2014 (2) General Price List effective 1/20/2014 (3) General Price List effective 8/1/2014 $1,155 (4) General Price List effective 1/1/2009 $1,095 Fifth Third Bank grant supports (5) General Price List effective 2/1/2013

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Newcomer ora of empty homes and storefronts. The Price O’Riley Daniel F. Community Singleton Little and Sons Shirley Brothers SOUTH INDY Strengthening Our Communities Fund Grant 1 2 3 4 5 from Fifth Third Bank, Greater Indiana, will The continuing effort to revitalize the support an 18-month Quality of Life Plan that Southside of Indianapolis will receive a boost will identify ways to strengthen all aspects of from Fifth Third Bank this year through a life in the neighborhood and create a vision $100,000 grant to support an intense study for the future for an area rich in tradition but and planning process designed to spur eco- with a history of migrating businesses and nomic development and build a sustainable residents. Fifth Third Bank has partnered with community. The 4.25 square-mile focus area the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (bound by Raymond Street, I-65, I-465 and (LISC), the University of Indianapolis and the Where remembering begins... Meridian Street) faces many challenges, in- Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partner- cluding a 20-percent poverty rate, higher- ship (INHP) in this effort. www.simplicityfuneralandcremationcare.com | 317-882-0772 than-average unemployment and a pleth- 7520 Madison Avenue | Indianapolis, IN 46227 ©2014 Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care & Cremation ©2014 Simplicity Funeral 18 Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 • ss-times.com NIGHT & DAY The Southside Times WORKSHOP Children’s Preschool Story Time and Craft Student Center Room 010, University of India- CALENDAR • Preschoolers can stop by every Thursday for napolis, 1400 E. Hanna Ave. | Cost: Free. | Info: Art Monsters: Preschool Art Workshop • stories and crafts. The themes this month: The Contact Elizabeth Weber at (317) 788-3373 or FUNDRAISER Preschoolers ages 3 - 6 and an adult are in- Caldecott Medal; Felling Ill; Rough & Tough e-mail [email protected]. vited to explore sculpture, simple shapes, and Tracks; and Wake Up Bears. | When: Feb. 5, 2015 Gala for the Grove • The 2015 Gala for drawing and painting with The Art Lab. They'll 12, 19 and 26, 11 a.m. | Where: | Where: Beech “Zentangles” • The Quilt Connection Guild the Grove: To the Future Together, presented listen to a monster story, hand-build a mixed Grove Public Library, 1102 Main St. | Info: Visit (QCG) will host Pat Voelz who will share a pre- by the Center Grove Education Foundation, media sculpture, and draw and paint their bgpl.lib.in.us. sentation on “Zentangles.” Interested quilters will include a VIP reception, dinner, and silent creation using watercolor and crayons. This and crafters are welcome to attend this pre- and live auctions, followed by live music and program is sponsored by CollegeChoice CD Financial Literacy: Navigating the Car Buy- sentation. Anyone who enjoys sewing and dancing. WRTV-6 News Anchor Rafael San- 529 Savings Plan. | When: Feb. 3, 10:30 a.m. | ing Process • Ryan Chatterton, a Financial have been thinking about making a quilt, chez will serve as the Emcee, with live music Where: Southport Branch, 2630 East Stop 11 Services Specialist with Apraisen, will offer ba- please join to learn more about this art form. provided by Zanadoo. Professional portraits Rd. | Info: Call (317) 245-4510 to register. sic advice and strategies i.e. best time to pur- | When: Feb. 5, 7 p.m. | Where: Greenwood will also be available, along with other guest chase a car, hidden charges and fees to look UMC, 525 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood. | Info: activities related to the “Back to the Future” out for and get removed prior to buying, un- Call Suzanne Miller at (317) 786-8745. movie theme honoring Marty McFly’s time .LIBRARY derstanding how things work on the lender’s travel to the year 2015. | When: Feb. 28, 6 p.m. side Learn how to become a savvy consumer. First Friday Art Event • Meet local artist, Iggy – midnight. | Where: Indiana Roof Ballroom, Passport Club: Norway • Learn about coun- | When: Feb. 10, 6 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Arana. Arana is a self-taught artist working 140 W. Washington St., Indianapolis. | Cost: tries around the world. This month, discover Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. with a combination of acrylic and ink to cre- Reservations are $125 per person or $1,100 Norway, the inspiration for Disney’s Frozen. | Info: Call (317) 855-5036. ate vibrantly colored abstract and figurative for a table of 10. | Info: For sponsorship infor- Attendee must be between the grades of K works. Funkyard will have 3D glasses on hand mation, call (317) 881.9326, ext. 1530, or email and five.| When: Feb. 2, 4:30-5:15 p.m. | Where: Prom Attire Donations • Help teens find their as Arana’s art lends itself to an amazing 3D ex- [email protected]. For reser- White River Branch, 1664 Library Blvd., Green- perfect dress or tux by donating gently used perience. | When: Feb. 6, 7 – 10 p.m. | Where: vations or more information visit centergrove- wood. | Info: Visit pageafterpage.org. formal wear. Johnson County Public Library Funkyard Art Gallary & Coffee Shop, 1114 foundation.org. is now accepting formal wear donations year Prospect St., 46203. | Info: Contact Sherry Sti- Winter Reading • Winter Reading is an annual round. Donations may be dropped off at any ver at (317) 882-FUNK (3865). program at Greenwood Public Library (GPL) of the four JCPL branches. | When: Year-round. SOCIAL which encourages reading for all ages by re- | Where: White River Branch, 1664 Library warding hours read with prizes and provid- Blvd., Greenwood. Other drop-off locations  FAITH Uncle Buster Tapping • The brew formerly ing programs on a common theme. In 2015, include Glam Designer Resale, 1001 State Rd. known as HopJam returns with a new name. GPL is celebrating the increased interest in 135, Greenwood and Sophia’s Bridal; Prom Engaging Compassion Through Intent and Uncle Buster, an Imperial IPA, will have the British pop culture with our “Brilliantly Book- and Tux, 7015 U.S. 31 S., Indianapolis. | Info: Action • Build a bridge to compassion with same great toasted malt and heavy hop taste. ish” theme. | When: Feb. 2- 28. Feb. 5, 6 p.m. Visit pageafterpage.org or call Kelly Schmidt, presenter, Vanessa Hurst. | When: Jan. 30, 7-9 Stop in the tap room for a pint or growler fill. | is Downtown Abbey High Tea. | Where: 310 (317) 738-2833. p.m. | Where: Benedict Inn Retreat & Con- When: Jan. 29, 4 p.m. | Where: Mashcraft Brew- S. Meridian St., Greenwood. | Info: (317) 885- ference Center, 1402 Southern Ave., Beech ing Company, 1100-1140 N. State Rd. 135, 5036. Grove. | Cost: Free. Book is $10.95. | Info: (317) Suite M, Greenwood. | Info: For information, MUSIC 788-7581. call (317) 215-4578 or visit mashcraft.com. Toddler Storytime at Franklin Road • Tod- dlers 18-36 months and an adult can come for The American Story • Part of the Faculty Art- Movie Night: Lilies of the Field • Join for Purseptions Grand Reopening Celebration stories, songs, finger plays and flannel board ist Concert Series, this program will celebrate popcorn, discussion and conversation. | When: • Purseptions sells purses, jewelry, watches, activities. | When: Feb. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 10:15 the vocal music of American composers Jake Feb. 6, 6:30-9 p.m. | Where: Benedict Inn Re- bags and more. They will host a grand reopen- a.m. | Where: Franklin Road Branch, 5550 S. Hegge, John Corigliano, Mark Adamo, Gene treat & Conference Center, 1402 Southern ing, with a raffle, discounts and more. | When: Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275- Scheer, Leonard Bernstein, André Previn and Ave., Beech Grove. | Cost: $10. | Info: (317) 788- Jan. 31, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. | Where: 8910 South- 4380. others. | When: Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m. | Where: Uni- 7581. eastern Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) versity of Indianapolis Christel DeHaan Fine 245-7996. Preschool Storytime at Franklin Road • Pre- Arts Center, 1400 E. Hanna Ave., Indianapolis. MEETING schoolers ages 3-6 and an adult can come for | Info: Visit uindy.edu/arts or call (317) 788- Mariana Tapping • Join for the tapping of stories and activities. | When: Feb. 3, 10 and 17, 3251. Mariana, the new Imperial Stout. This brew Toastmasters • Vineyard Toastmasters in Per- 1:15 p.m. and Feb. 4, 11 and 18, 10:15 a.m. and will be loaded with malty, earthy smoothness. ry Township helps improve individual com- 11:15 a.m. | Where: Franklin Road Branch, 5550 Live, Local, & Original • Irvington native, | When: Feb. 2, 4 p.m. | Where: Mashcraft Brew- munication skills and corporate presentations. S. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) Jason Hathaway, will perform live in the tap ing Company, 1100-1140 N. State Road 135, Toastmaster members learn and demonstrate 275-4380. room. Grab a friend or a date, and come enjoy Suite M, Greenwood. | Info: For information, these folk and blues originals. | When: Feb. 4, communication skills in a positive learning en- call (317) 215-4578 or visit mashcraft.com. 7 – 9 p.m. | Where: Mashcraft Brewing Com- vironment. See how you can develop your lis- Tot Art • Babies and toddlers up to age 3 and tening skills; enabling you ace that interview adult are invited for a special art program. pany, 1100-1140 N. State Rd. 135, Suite M, Harry Potter Book Night • Young wizards, or unexpected questions. | When: Every Mon- They can stick around after the art activity Greenwood. | Info: For information, call (317) witches and Muggles will be treated to an eve- day evening, 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. | Where: Perry for socialization and playtime. Come dressed 215-4578 or visit mashcraft.com. ning of games, activities, readings, and quiz- Township Trustee Office, 4925 Shelby St. | Info: for a mess. | When: Feb. 4, 10:30 a.m. | Where: zes. It all begins when the Sorting Hat decides Visit 1109991.toastmastersclubs.org. Southport Branch, 2630 East Stop 11 Rd. | Info: who will be in which House, competing for ART Call (317) 245-4510. house points throughout the evening’s chal- HEALTH lenges. These will include a Harry Potter fancy Eclipse: Mike Baur & Steve Mueller • Two Valentines Galore! • Make and take a Val- dress competition, readings from Harry Potter Chicago-based artists, sculptor Mike Baur and entine just in time for the holiday! Attendee Emotional Eating • The Emotional Eating and the Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and painter Steve Mueller, combine their talents must be between the grades of K and five.| Support Group at the Franciscan Physician the Chamber of Secrets, and a fiendish Mug- to present an array of abstract but eerily fa- When: Feb. 3, 4:30-5:30 p.m. | Where: White Network Weight Loss Specialists is open to gle Quidditch tournament. Snacks inspired miliar images and forms.| When: Now – Feb. River Branch, 1664 Library Blvd., Greenwood. anyone trying to lose weight and struggling by wizard foods in the books-from Pumpkin 6, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. weekdays. | Where: UIndy’s | Info: Visit pageafterpage.org. Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center Gallery, 1400 with emotional overeating, compulsive over- Pasties to Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans will eating or binge eating. | When: The latest be served. Pumpkin Juice and Butterbeer will E. Hanna Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) Preschool Storytime on the Magic Quilt weekly session gets underway on Feb. 3, 6:30 also be on hand. | When: Feb. 5, 6 p.m. | Where: 788-3253 or visit uindy.edu/arts/art. • Preschoolers under age 6 and an adult can p.m. | Where: 5230-A E. Stop 11 Rd., Indianapo- St. Jude Catholic School, 5375 McFarland Rd., jump on Garfield Park Branch’s Magic Story lis. | Cost: $60. | Info: Call (317) 528-7525. 46227. | Info: Call Kristi Marino at 784-6828 or Kellogg Writer Series: Fiction writer Katie Quilt for stories, songs and finger plays. | email at [email protected]. Coyle • Katie Coyle’s debut novel Vivian Apple When: Feb. 4, 10:30 a.m. | Where: Garfield Park at the End of the World will be published by Branch, 2502 Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in January 2015. Call (317) 275-4490. | When: Feb. 5, 7:30 p.m. | Where: Schwitzer The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY ss-times.com • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 19 The Boy Next Door… please, BEHIND BARS WHERE WE DINE Mary Overstreet, Member Bartender: Involvement Director at the don’t answer the door Dominic Iaria Baxter YMCA Where do you like to quickly becomes infatuated with Claire. Af- Location: Iaria’s MOVIE REVIEW Italian Restaurant, dine? I love to eat at ter one night filled with passion and bad deci- Ichiban on 31. By Adam Staten sions, Claire’s life takes a dark and predictable 317 S. College Ave., Indianapolis. What do you like to eat Compared to last year, turn for the worse. Without (317) 638-7706 there? Tuna Tataki, which we've experienced an ex- explaining anymore about is seared ahi tuna on the tremely mild winter. A seem- the plot, you can probably Ingredients appetizer menu, or the Pink ingly endless string of sub- figure out where it's going, and directions: Dragon and the Cliff Roll on the sushi menu. and I'm sure you're right. zero temperatures, frigid Add one part What do you like about this place? It is nice and wind chills, and more ice and Let’s be honest, any film Límoncello, one part Caballero Liqueur, clean. I like the environment. I can go in by myself snow than I'd care to remem- with Jennifer Lopez as the one part sour mix and one part soda. and just sit down at a booth and I can get out ber marked last winter. Luck- lead is not going to be brim- Shake with ice and serve with a lemon pretty quick. The people now, because I go there so ily, this winter does not even ming with award-winning slice. often, recognize me when I go in and recognize me performances. If you can be- when I call in for a take-out. They are really nice and begin to remotely resemble the service is consistent. anything we were so unfor- lieve it or not, she gives the tunate to have gone through best performance, and every- Ichiban Sushi Bar & Sammy's Asian Cuisine is located in the Greenwood Shoppes Shopping last year. Sure, we've had a one else ranges from awful to laugh-out-loud bad. The guy Center, 8265 U.S. 31, Indianapolis, IN 46227. few flurries here and there, but nothing un- The phone number is (317) 883-1888. bearable. Similar to last year's January weath- who plays Noah gives an especially terrible er, last year's early films also seemed to co- performance and will be hard to be out for incide with the weather in being particularly worst of the year. Photos by Brian Ruckle terrible. Thankfully, up until this past week- As far as the story goes, let me put it this end, we were spared from any real terrible way: if you have ever watched a movie on Life- movies; then came along the new Jennifer Lo- time then you know the basic premise of this pez film,The Boy Next Door, and completely one. The film is so predictable that you know destroyed that premise. each and every stupid and nonsensical deci- Jenny from the block’s newest film,The Boy sion each character makes. Next Door, has her starring as high school If you haven’t figured it out yet,The Boy teacher, Claire Peterson. Claire, who has re- Next Door is probably not the best film you’ll cently separated from her husband after his see all year. It takes the early and command- recent affair, is beginning to have second ing lead as the worst film of the year. Save ITALIAN LEMONADE thoughts about reconciling the relationship yourself the time and money and skip this as he comes over for dinner several nights one, please! 1 out of 5. during the week. The couple’s teenage son is Do you want to be featured in the ecstatic over the prospects of his folks get- Adam Staten lives in Perry Town- ship and is a movie buff. Staten Night & Day section or give your ting back together, but not everyone is elated graduated from University of opinion on food/drink on the about the idea. Southern Indiana with a degree in Noah Sandborn, the 30-year-old-looking Communication Studies. Southside? For consideration, boy next door playing a high school senior, email: [email protected]

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Listen with the Ear of Your Heart: Personal Days of Retreat • Every now and then, it helps The scoop: If treating yourself or someone Specialties: The Giant to take some time to just slow down, breathe, you know and love to one of Indiana’s best Tenderloin, Build Your Own and listen. Call to schedule any day for a per- tenderloin sandwiches is worth driving a Burgers, Rib Eye, Catfish Fillets, sonal retreat. | When: Feb. 3, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. | few miles, direct your vehicle toward 2352 Steak Fajita Salad. Where: Benedict Inn Retreat & Conference S. West St. and walk through the heavy ice Center, 1402 Southern Ave., Beech Grove. | Recommendation: house door of the legendary Indianapolis The Giant Tenderloin Cost: $35 includes lunch and room for the day. Ice House Bar and Grill. Established in | Info: (317) 788-7581. 1983, new owners since March of last year Hours: Monday to Thursday Mark and Cindy Stahl cleaned the floors, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and The ABCs of Diabetes • Join the free four-part Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. series on diabetes self-management program updated the menu, and made The Coolest offered by the Marion County Public Health Place in Town the place to go with the Location: 2352 S. West St. Department. Topics include diet, medications, guys, the girls, or the family. Start with the in Indianapolis popcorn and dig in after your order arrives. exercise, monitoring and long-term manage- Phone: (317) 788-7075 ment. | When: Feb. 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1:30-3:30 Every day features lunch, dinner and drink p.m. | Where: Southport Public Library, 2630 E. specials. The Ice House is best known for Stop 11 Rd. | Info: Register at mchd.com/dia- The Giant Tenderloin sandwich. In addition The Giant Tenderloin betes or call (317) 221-2094. to great sandwiches, steaks and build your own burgers, the salads are gaining fans on the Southside. Indianapolis Ice House Bar & Grill 20 Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 • ss-times.com IN OUR SCHOOLS The Southside Times

BEECH GROVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP

Central Elementary collects Franklin Central students drink packets for troops Speak Out Central Elementary has now collected 3,327 single- serve drink mix packets to send to our troops overseas. The collection of packets ended recently. Central El- ementary Counselor, Mrs. Trudi Wolfe, first estab- lished a goal of collecting 1,000 drink mix packets. Af- ter a large response from our Central families, Mrs. Wolfe increased the goal to 2,000. Pictured from left, Emme Buckler, Selena Ebbing, and Rylee Central students and parents Blocker. These three students were among the top group of students surpassed that goal. who brought in drink mix packet donations. CENTER GROVE

Franklin Central High School Student ing crime in our communities were de- Council Representatives participated in the liberated upon as the youth had a chance Center Grove to revise National Youth “Speak Out” Summit spon- for their voice to be heard. “Speak Out” sored by the National Council on Educat- dynamic participants included Juniors proposed boundaries ing Black Children on Jan. 21 at Pike High Janay Adkins, Ashley Curry, Jaspreet Dhil- School. The event was broadcast by WISH- lon, Bryce Espiritu, and Devin Raters. Pic- Center Grove Community School Cor- district’s website. School leaders are also TV, hosted by Lori Wilson, and streamed tured is FCHS Student Council Represen- poration leaders are revising their propos- researching additional options to the pro- live nationally. Such topics as the role of tatives with WISH-TV host and “Speak al to balance enrollment among the dis- posed boundaries. social media, anti-bullying, and decreas- Out” moderator, Lori Wilson. trict’s five elementary schools. They have “We’ve heard from close to 80 parents moved the date to present a final plan to since we released the initial proposal,” said the Center Grove Board of School Trustees Dr. Rich Arkanoff, superintendent. “Their GREENWOOD to Thursday, March 19. Another informa- feedback is an important part of this pro- tional meeting will also be scheduled in the cess. As you would expect, many of them coming weeks. don’t want their children to move schools. Enrollment in the district’s most south- But we’ve also heard from others who have Isom and Southwest ern school, Maple Grove Elementary, has encouraged us to move even more students grown by more than 14 percent since en- so that we don’t have to balance enrollment celebrate 100 days rollment was last balanced five years ago. again in the near future.” During that same time period, enrollment Once a revised proposal is complete, First grade celebrated has dropped by 12 percent at both Sugar school leaders will share it with building the 100th day of school Grove Elementary and Pleasant Grove Ele- principals and ask for their feedback. After with various activi- mentary in the northern part of the district. that, any necessary changes will be made ties. Mrs. Pringle’s class School leaders presented an initial pro- and a second presentation will be sched- at Southwest Elementary posal at an informational meeting on Jan. uled for the community. It is scheduled took their celebration a 15, 2015. That first proposal would have to be presented to the board for a vote on step further, and decided shifted 16 neighborhoods with 370 stu- March 19, 2015. If they don’t approve the to dress up like they were dents to schools further north. Dozens of proposal, we will take their suggestions 100 years old for the day! parents and community members have and revise the plan. Once a new proposal Pictured is Mrs. Pringle’s shared their questions and concerns about is released, it will be posted on the district’s class. the proposed changes. Administrators website along with maps and answers to All first graders at Isom are now compiling responses to the ques- questions at centergrove.k12.in.us/enroll- Elementary received a tions and will post those answers on the mentmanagement. lunch from Burger King. Enrollment Management webpage on the Burger King provides lunch for 100 pennies. They received a hamburg- January – February District Calendar er and fries. Each student January also brought to school made a necklace out of 100 fruit loops. To 30 7 p.m. Purduettes Performance projects representing 100 items. Some students also wore cloth- end the celebration, they had cake in the CGHS Auditorium ing with 100 items attached. Each student cafeteria also cut into 100 pieces. The Southside Times IN OUR SCHOOLS ss-times.com • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 21 PERRY TOWNSHIP PAROCHIAL

Kendall finds inspiration through education

Mrs. Angie (Ardizzone) Kendall is a challenge to provide Master Teacher at Southport Elementa- in-depth support to ry School. She has served the district for each teacher. 10 years. As a student, she attended Perry My typical day Township Schools, including: James Whit- begins by leading comb Riley School grades K-1, Edgewood professional de- Elementary School grades 2-5, Keystone velopment before Middle School grades 6-8 and Southport school with a group High School grades 9-12. Her teaching de- of teachers; teach- gree was earned in Indianapolis at Butler ing them instruc- KENDALL University. tional strategies as “I met my husband, Derek, when we were well as strategies they both students at SHS. We have been hap- can teach their students. I follow up with Pictured row one, Adam Wolf, Ashley Minton, Micah Attai, Alex Hill, Mary Schneider, Alexis Pacuch, Michael Bailey, Sophia Marino, Austin Flask; row two, Bryce Popa, Jordan Frederick, Chris Golab, Hannah pily married for 22 years and have four chil- several teachers each day and observe/ Roberts, Peter LaMonaca, ChiChi Nnatubeugo, Sarah Barron, Carlos Martinez, Abby Locker, Douglas dren who attend Perry Township Schools. evaluate a teacher(s), team-teach or mod- Johnston; row three, Patrick Ralston, Katie Wolfe, Michael McClellan, Kate Myers, Kyle Stallings, Grace Anne and Mary are twins and will graduate el teaching strategies for them. I also par- Albertson, Brenden Everett, Ashley McCollam, Connor Cleary. from PMHS this year. Michael is a fresh- ticipate in leadership team meetings, meet man at PMHS and Grace attends Douglas with mentor teachers, gather for a pre or MacArthur. post conference, teach my own lesson in Rebel Rhapsody Show My favorite things to do outside of work a classroom(s), and support teachers with are attending my kids’ sporting events and their Individual Growth Plans. Choir set to compete running. We attend St. Roch church. I love I have been blessed with so many posi- going on family vacations to Florida, Cedar tive role models in my life that contin- Point and camping at state parks. ue to inspire me as an educator. These The Roncalli High School Rebel Rhapso- will sing and dance in a total of four cho- I knew I wanted to be a teacher since I would include many amazing teachers I dy show choir will offer a free preview per- ral competitions, the first one being Feb. 7. was in first grade. I love getting to teach had throughout my education in Perry, and formance on Jan. 29, 7 p.m. in the school’s Other competitions will be held Feb. 21, 27 students AND work with teachers. I also my parents; especially my dad, who was a auditorium. The 28 young men and women and 28 at high schools around the state. love being challenged by my leadership teacher and coach for over 30 years.” team to grow professionally each day. It is a ~ Angie Kendall Emmanuel Dennis wins Burkhart spelling bee

Burkhart fifth grade student, Emmanuel Den- nis, is Burkhart’s 2015 Spelling Bee Champion! He spelled the word “ac- complishment” correctly to win Burkhart’s 53rd annual event. Twen- ty-two students from grades 3-5 participated in this exciting competi- tion. Emmanuel will rep- resent Burkhart School Canine companion helps at the Marion County South District Spelling Roncalli Life Academy students Bee in mid-February. Brenda lies calmly in the middle of the can interact with her and learn how to give circle of students listening to them read her commands. The Life Academy is a pro- stories aloud in the Life Academy of Ron- gram at Roncalli High School for students calli High School most Friday mornings. with cognitive disabilities who are earning Brenda is Ginny O’Brien’s one-year-old a certificate of completion. Pictured, Bren- golden retriever who has completed her da the dog waits for sophomore Anthony canine companion course work. O'Brien, a Stallings to release her to eat the treat on Send your Southside School News to: [email protected] Roncalli High School grandparent, brings her paw. Brenda in so that Life Academy students 22 Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 • ss-times.com IN OUR SCHOOLS - FOR KIDS The Southside Times

JUST FOR KIDS! DISPATCHES

Fun Facts from National Geographic

“You can tell lions apart by the spots at the base of their whiskers.”

“Some scientists think spider monkeys eat dirt to help them digest.”

“Mother elephants use their trunks to lift newborns to their feet.”

“Builders of Japan’s Nijo Castle created squeaky floors to prevent stealthy intruders.”

“For defense, many tarantulas kick their hair at foes.” For more fun facts, visit kids.nationalgeographic.com

Joke of the Week

Q: Why do birds fly south for the winter? A: Because it’s too far to walk!

Quote of the Week

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.” ~ Mark Twain

Answers see Page 31 The Southside Times LIFESTYLE ss-times.com • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 23

On the family name Give up gluten, but not all grains

needs a simple “s” or an “es” to become plural. In medium microwave-safe bowl, heat 8 GRAMMAR GUY If a name ends in “s,” “x,” “z,” “ch,” or “sh,” it RECIPE ounces (1 heaping cup) of chocolate chips, By Jordan Fischer needs an “es” to become plural. The Lopezes. butter and peanut butter on low power in mi- For The Southside Times by Family Features Question: “I recently read a post on Facebook The Marshes. The Wattses. All other names crowave oven 1-2 minutes, or until melted. that pointed out the incorrect use of the apos- just get an “s.” Whether for medical reasons or by choice, Stir; set aside to cool. trophe to pluralize a last name. Having married Now, you might not like how “The Wattses” consumer interest in gluten-free foods is on in to my last name, I have used the apostrophe looks. Neither does Microsoft Word, which the rise. The U.S. market for gluten-free foods learned by the rest of the family. Not to believe has given it an angry red squiggly line on my is expected to exceed $6.6 billion by everything I read on the Internet, I decided I screen. Word is wrong – but your opinion is 2017, signaling the practice of cutting would ask the grammar guy. Which is correct consumption of wheat, barley and when signing my Christmas cards - The Watts’ or valid. The way to avoid a construction you The Wattses? (I frequently use The Watts Family don’t like is to do exactly what you did: turn rye has gone mainstream. to avoid this dilemma)” – (Gail Watts) your last name into an adjective, followed by According to research conducted at Texas A&M University, sorghum, Answer: Well, we didn’t get this cleared up “family.” The Watts Family is perfectly accept- a cereal grain grown throughout the in time for Christmas cards, I’m afraid, but we able (still no apostrophe though!). world, offers slow digestibility and a can at least make sure your Easter cards are Thank you for writing in, and hopefully that lower glycemic index. Foods with a correct. (Do people send Easter cards? Why clears up your holiday card confusion. Keep lower glycemic index are believed to don’t I get any?) sending in your questions to the Grammar increase satiety, which means people There are only a few very specific circum- Guy, and I’ll keep doing my best to answer feel fuller longer, which can assist with stances in which you use an apostrophe to them! weight management. Thus, the growth make a word plural, and names aren’t one of Jordan Fischer is a contributing col- of the gluten-free market has led to a re- them. (If you’re interested in when you do use umnist for The Southside Times. To ask newed interest in sorghum. an apostrophe for this purpose, you can check Jordan a grammar question, write him Globally, sorghum is used primarily as a out all of the old issues of Grammar Guy on at [email protected]. human food product, often in the form of The Southside Times’ website.) thick porridges, popped sorghum, ferment- Now the question is whether your name ed and unfermented flat breads, cooked and served as a whole grain, malted into both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverag- es, hard cookies, tortillas and more. Cancer loves an acidic temple Domestically, sorghum is proving to be a strong substitute for other grains. White, causes increased energy consumption and food-grade sorghum can be milled directly NUTRITION reduced energy production. In turn, this dis- into whole grain flour to produce a wide range By Chef Wendell Fowler rupts the tissues and organs served by these of baked goods and flour-based foods such as In large bowl, beat eggs, sugar, vanilla, cells, setting the stage for chronic fatigue and To protect swimmers, you’ve witnessed life- pizza dough, pastas and cereals. flour, baking soda, xanthan gum and salt with a weakened immune system, according to the guards at pools edge testing water pH. You’ve Giving up gluten doesn’t have to mean giv- electric mixer on low speed until very well Acid Alkaline Food Guide: acidalkalinediet. seen car batteries corroded by acid. Now, ap- ing up the treats you love. The recipe below blended. Beat in melted chocolate mixture net/acid-alkaline-food-chart.php ply this to the delicate, chemical balance with- for Gluten-Free Dark Chocolate-Peanut But- until no flour streaks remain. Stir in walnuts It makes abundant sense if you are deal- in your sacred temple. We too are acidic. Any- ter Cookies proves using sorghum is the smart and remaining chocolate chips. Dough will be ing with cancer that the first and the most one who’s been diagnosed with cancer and choice for its many benefits. For more recipes soft. Refrigerate, covered, 2 hours. important change you make is the food you wishes to proactively overcome, are turning using sorghum, visit HealthySorghum.com. Preheat oven to 375°F. Line 15-by-10-inch eat and that you select from a more alkaline to a diet of mainly alkaline rather than acidic baking sheet (not nonstick) with parchment range. Also make sure it’s fresh, preferably in food. Dark Chocolate-Peanut paper. Shape dough into 48 walnut-sized balls season and minimally altered by man’s false Breast Cancer survivor, rock star Melissa and place 12 balls, at least 1 1/2 inches apart, hubris. The modern western diet is far too Butter Cookies Etheridge cautions: “I’m healthier now than on sheet. low in alkaline producing, plant-based foods I’ve ever been because I understand what Bake just until cookies are shiny and crust like freshly grown spinach, kale, avocado, cel- Recipe provided by Carol Fenster breast cancer is. It’s when your health’s out starts to crack, about 10-12 minutes. Do not ery, cucumber and peppers. The simple solu- Servings: 48 cookies of balance – too acidic. It’s not like a disease over-bake. Cool cookies 2 minutes on bak- tion: make changes to your diet and lifestyle. that finds you or your genes. It’s actually your ing sheet, then transfer to wire rack to cool Focus on nutrition rather than convenience. • 20 ounces bittersweet chocolate chips cells going bad. The western lifestyle is one completely. Repeat with remaining dough. Or, The recommended ratio is 80 percent should (at least 60 percent cocoa), divided reason half of us have cancer – because our freeze balls up to 1 month and bake later. be alkaline and 20 percent acid. Is the price of • 3 tablespoons butter or buttery spread western lifestyle is so acidic; the food we eat Adapted from “1,000 Gluten Free Recipes,” convenience worth the price of your health? • 2 tablespoons creamy peanut butter causes acids; the meats, eggs, dairy, the (sug- written by Carol Fenster; reprinted with per- It should be crystal clear the American food • 3 large eggs ary) processed and fried food, and it’s taxing mission from the publisher, Houghton Mifflin supply is responsible for the felonious assault • 1 cup sugar us. That’s why we’re seeing this (Cancer) epi- Harcourt. of today’s largely preventable, unquestionably • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract demic.” Would you know if you ate too many manmade disease. This is why I challenge the • 1/2 cup sorghum flour acidifying foods? status quo – for you – my dear readers. • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda Livestrong.com says, “Except for pure wa- • 1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum familyfeatures.com ter, all foods are either acid- or alkaline-form- • 1/4 teaspoon salt ing in your body. Every food you consume Chef Wendell Fowler is a nutrition- ist and motivational presenter. • 1 cup finely chopped walnuts has a momentary and minute effect on your Contact him at chefwendellfowler@ temple’s acid balance. At the most basic level, gmail.com. chronic metabolic acidosis disrupts cell func- tion by impairing electron transport, which 24 Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 • ss-times.com LIFESTYLE The Southside Times

ON CAMPUS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Southsider students 17 18 19 named to Southern $ 20 21 22 23 Indiana Deans List 24 25 26

The Dean's List has been released for the 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 2014 fall semester at the University of South- ern Indiana. Dr. Ronald Rochon, provost, re- 35 36 37 38 ported that 2,236 undergraduates were named 39 40 41 to the Dean's List. Undergraduate students $ $ $ must achieve a 3.5 or better grade point av- 42 43 44 erage (on a 4.0 system) to be named to the 45 46 47 48 Dean's List. Included is Whitney A. Cherry of Beech Grove; Rachel L. Burianek, Sierra 49 50 51 I. Dale, Chelsey N. Dickey, Abigail E. Her- 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 ing, Olivia L. Lindstrom, Lyndsey R. Nelson, Katherine A Ochs, Brittney S. Payne, Kaylin 60 61 62 63 B. Quinnette, Jeremiah F. Samples, Hannah $ M. Slauter, Morgan R. Stasik, Brooke L. Teike 64 65 66 and Kayla M. Whitaker of Greenwood. 67 68 69 UIndy Honors College Across Down receives $1 million gift 1. Col. Sanders restaurant 1. Be certain about 4. 24-Across' prey 2. Duffer's cry at Valle Vista Find the items in the puzzle going up, down, sideways or diagonally and list them. Each letter is used no more than once. The University of Indianapolis Honors Col- 9. Tabloid twosomes 3. Canadian tribe at Eiteljorg Museum lege is being renamed in honor of two UIndy 14. Beech Grove Post Office motto conjunction 4. Southside shoe store, initially C alumni and trustees who are providing a $1 15. Johnson County shelter dog, often 5. Questionnaire choice million endowment to fund and enhance its 16. Insertion mark 6. William or Harry, e.g. RTH 17. Indiana Department of Natural Resources 7. Has a pizza at Brozinni AEA I I operation. Now known as the Ron and Lau- mine find ra Strain Honors College, the program pro- 8. McAlister's Deli bread NOPMHOC 18. Billboard king-turned-real estate devel- 9. Most dangerous, as winter roads vides top students with rigorous coursework TB I I LSYRA oper ($2 billion) 10. Small baked desserts at R Bistro and opportunities for leadership, service, in- 19. Colts owner ($1.6 billion) 11. Prefix with "while" ZCENNEERCTG dependent study and faculty-guided research. 20. Half a fortnight 12. Lunch or dinner at Stone Creek Dining Co. EC I EDSSNWRBEO “This program represents UIndy at its best: 22. Crane Naval Base rank (Abbr.) 13. Ossip Optometry concern WIFPINZICIOID 23. Spunk Identifying young people with strong poten- 21. Volatile IU coach WT I YAAHOCCYSA tial and helping them develop into engaged 24. IMPD drug buster 23. One-millionth of a meter R ENCBNC I MOKHCE citizens who contribute to their communi- 26. Indianapolis Zoo snake house sound 25. Wile E. Coyote's go-to company 27. Toga alternative SAA I A I NSLEOOL ties,” university President Robert Manuel said. 26. Subway purchase 30. Throw out of a Southport HS basketball E TLPRPRDEUTOLF “We are extremely pleased that the Strains game 27. To the point 0 B T FDOE YDMNDAS recognize the value of this work and are pro- 32. ISU football game day 28. Bring together viding support that will transform the oppor- 35. Something inexplicable 29. Warmer and sunnier ALMLMFHBRH I tunities in this area.” 37. Indiana governor from 1981-89 31. Sandwich chain: Jimmy ___ YA I AU I UEU 32. Prolonged attack Ron Strain, who grew up in Indianapolis, 38. Notre Dame grad who was U.S. Secretary of NSOELSO State (2005-09) 33. Crossroad Farms units is retired as vice president-finance and trea- KVLLL 39. Puzzle theme and hint to 18-, 19- and 34. IU Health lab work surer at Miller Brewing Co. His wife, Laura, 60-Across and 58-Down (2 wds.) 36. Strongly criticize WNT originally from Odon, Ind., is retired as senior 42. "Leave in," to a Southside Times editor 38. Some are civil S vice president for marketing and public rela- 43. Evan, to Birch Bayh 40. Lug tions with U.S. Bank East Group. Now living 44. Pacer foe 41. "___ a deal!" in Naples, Fla., they met as students at UIn- 45. James Whitcomb Riley's "always" 46. Hinkle Fieldhouse dogs? 6 Midwest Cities 4 Oscar Nominated Films dy and joined the university Board of Trust- 46. 1980 DeLuise film at Family Video 47. Center Grove HS geometry class shape ______ees in 2013. The Ron and Laura Strain Hon- 48. The mating game? 49. Cardinals base stealer Lou ______ors College is open to students in all majors 49. The Cheese Shop variety 51. Unaccompanied at Garfield Park ______and schools, including those enrolled in pre- 50. Thai currency 52. Inquires ______professional programs. For more information, 52. Ethically indifferent 53. Annual May event: ___ Marathon ______3 Pacers Players visit uindy.edu/honors. 55. ___-American 54. Neighbor of Yemen 56. Splinter group 55. Mimicked ______60. Mall maven and Pacers owner ($2.05 bil- 57. Flows partner 5 Insects ______Greenwood’s Lindsey lion) 58. Widow of medical devices firm founder ______61. WTHR's "SNL" skit ($5.8 billion) ______Raker makes Dean's List 63. Broad Ripple Vintage feathery wrap 59. Yellow Cab vehicle ______2 Oceans 64. Special talent 61. cow or sow ______Lindsey Raker, a first-year health and well- 65. Redhead's dye at Super Cuts 62. Beanie Babies, for a short time ______ness clinical major from Greenwood, has been 66. Kind of seat at Victory Field named to the McKendree University Dean's 67. Places to put home plates? 1 Local Hockey Team 68. Did a touch-up chore for Engledow List for the fall 2014 semester for earning a ______69. Go downhill at Paoli Peaks grade point average of 3.60 or higher. Answers see Page 31 The Southside Times FAITH ss-times.com • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 25 Chester down under Who is He?

saved the day and I escaped with a bruised ego Up until the time of Jesus Christ (Messiah) CHESTER'S CORNER and a tear in my pants (Jim won’t like that; he DEVOTIONAL the Kingdom of God was considered to be By James D. Allen hates buying me new clothes). By Paul Kirby another political kingdom of men (ruled by Rumor has it that Jim is men) but with the laws of God to govern it. As many of you know, I got on the way to take me back It was an extremely legalistic kingdom with sent to Australia recently for "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is home. He’s been doing some no compassion for the lost souls of men and some bad behavior. Imagine, given: and the government shall be upon his boxing in Greenwood. May- women. Then Jesus came along and began to an innocent boy-like man ex- shoulder: and his name shall be called Won- be I could arrange an “exhibi- promote the Kingdom of God doctrinally; He iled for childhood mischief! derful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Ev- tion” between him and some came and challenged the traditional teachings Since I’m here I tried to erlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of the “roos”. I can see the marquee of the religious rulers. learn a few things. I ran into a increase of his government and peace there now: “Methodist Mauler VS. Jesus combined all of the previous laws into “mob” of kangaroos. shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and the Kanga Cruiser!” That one statement when He replied to the ruler (“Mob” is like a flock of upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish might gin up a crowd and (who had asked Him which was the greatest sheep or a pride of lions). it with judgment and with justice from hence- turn a profit. of the laws) with the following: They were very playful – for forth even forever. The zeal of the Lord of Hosts But what will I do about a while. will perform this." ~ Isaiah 9:6-7 Jim’s wife? Like most wives "Love the Lord your God with all your heart It seems that kangaroos like she is over protective. She and with all your soul and with all your mind to box. I mean they’ll sit on Here we have the identity and the charac- thinks Jim should be careful, and with all your strength. The second is this: their tales and kick with their ter of Messiah. There's a song we are sing on avoid risk, and pay attention 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no legs while punching with their Sundays and a part of the lyrics of that song is to her. She doesn't’t realize commandment greater than these." short upper arms. "Isn't He Beautiful." Of course, the answer is a Chester, the ventriloquist dummy the boy within the man; the ~ Mark 12: 30-31 I took their challenge. I’ve resounding "Yes!" He is Wonderful and He is and Pastor Jim Allen. fighter eager for a challenge done some boxing under the Counselor, and He is Mighty God the Everlast- (at least I hope there’s Now, the Kingdom of God has but two laws name of “Kid McCoy” ing Father, and He is the Prince of Peace. But a fighter in there some- to live by and these two involve loving God and done well in my more than that, He is King of the Kingdom of where). Jim’s had seven and loving others as well as one's self. In other weight class (the splin- CHESTER’S CHUCKLE God and the government of the Kingdom of months of fitness train- words, Jesus brings the original dignity to us ter weight division). God will increase forever. He is David's True ing he may as well put that God intended. Jesus came to be the be- Alas, these “roos” were Jim: Chester is still in Australia King and the true owner and rightful person it to use. nevolent King of the Kingdom of God and that heavier, faster, and to sit upon the throne of David which was the so I phoned him on Jan. 1 and Now, how can I trick is what Isaiah meant by what he wrote of the stronger. All I had was throne of the Kingdom of God. er persuade Jim to do Messiah who would be Wonderful, Counselor, my wits. So, failing to asked him how he was doing. Look at the language used here to describe the boxing? …I’ll tell Mighty God and Prince of Peace. He is King of land a blow, I ran. But His work. First of all He is to establish the him it is a charity event Kings and He is Lord of Lords and He is Mighty these creatures can Kingdom of God. That Kingdom in the New Chester replied, “I’m having (me being the char- God. It is only by Him that we can ever hope hop up to 30 mph so I Testament sense did not exist until Messiah ity but he won’t know to have a right relationship with God and a needed a car to escape. my best day of the year!” came and began to proclaim the Gospel. Jesus that). Jim Allen, my chance to be saved from our sins. He is the A friendly taxi driver came preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom of fighter! God with Us. God. (Matthew 4:23) "And Jesus went about God bless and go and have a great day. Chester is a ventriloquist dummy who visits Edgewood United Methodist Church in Perry Township on special Sunday services. all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and Pastor Jim Allen and Chester enjoy joking back and forth to drive home a serious message at church. preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner Paul A. Kirby is the pastor at the Church of God of disease among the people." at 3939 S. Emerson Ave. SSFC School kicks off Catholic Schools Week with Pennies & Prayers Lutheran’s Wirick accepted to IU Honors Program In 2011, Will Hendel was diagnosed with AROUND TOWN Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia which is a each program site with cancer of the white blood cells (ALL). He was AROUND TOWN the IUHPFL during the On Jan. 26, Saints Francis & Clare School three-years-old at the time, and he began a kicked off Catholic Schools Week with a months of June and July. weekly three-year course of treatment for Lutheran High School Junior Dylan Wir- day dedicated to their heroes, Mr. Imel, the Lutheran High Spanish his condition at Riley Hospital in Indianapo- ick has been accepted to the Indiana Univer- school’s P.E. teacher and Will Hendel, a first Teacher Diane William- lis. Will is now 6 and recently completed his sity Honors Program in Foreign Language grader at Saints Francis & Clare Catholic son made the announce- treatment. Will’s interests include trains, di- and will study abroad in Vina del Mar, Chile. School. During a short assembly, students ment to faculty and staff. nosaurs and building with legos. Will also en- IUHPFL students gain knowledge and under- learned more about Leukemia and Lympho- Dylan is the son of An- joys being a first grader in Mrs. Wilson’s class. standing of the host culture while abroad, but ma Society and hear more about the diseases drew and Lynn Wirick Steve Imel is the Physical Education teach- also make strides linguistically. On average, Mr. Imel, P.E. Teacher, and fellow student Will of Indianapolis. er at Saints Francis & Clare School. Steve also 25-30 students are selected to participate on Hendel battle. Most of the school showed up volunteers as the head coach for both the Monday morning with their clothes on back- Saints Francis & Clare Cadet boys CYO bas- ward. The theme for the day was “Turn your ketball team and Roncalli Rebels boys travel back on cancer!” Students will pledge their basketball team. Steve has two teammates by What's Going On? Pennies & Prayers in honor of Mr. Imel and his side: his wife, Santina and three year old Will. Contributions can be made at in.dojiggy. daughter, Lucia, who attends the preschool. Send your Southside news items to: [email protected] com/ssfcpenniesandprayers or through the During Labor Day weekend, Steve was diag- purchase of a ticket to the first annual SSFC nosed with Lymphoma and is going through or call 1-317-300-8782 for mor information. Talent Show (Ticket proceeds benefit LLS). treatments. 26 Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 • ss-times.com WORSHIP The Southside Times

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Faith Assembly of God Lighthouse Baptist Church Greenwood Christian Church Christ Cumberland 186 Royal Road 6950 E. Raymond Street 2045 Averitt; Greenwood, IN Presbyterian Church Indpls, IN; Ph: 317-359-4275 Beech Grove, IN Ph: 317-881-9336 6140 South Meridian Street Sun: 11am & 6pm; Weds Study: 7pm Indianapolis, IN 46217 Ph: 317-784-8566 Minister: Matt Giebler Thursdays Youth Meeting: 6:30pm Ph: 317-787-9585 Sat Worship: 6pm Pastor: Lawrence Cook Pastor: Dan Tidd Pastor: Elmer Price Sunday: 10:30am & 6pm Ladies’ & Men’s meetings (call for times) Sun Worship: 9:30, 11am Sunday Worship: 10am, Sunday School: 9am Wednesday: 7pm “Independent Baptist Church” Sun School Times: 8, 9:30 & 11am “Come Grow With Us!”

BAPTIST Mount Pleasant DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Christian Church SERVING 381 N. Bluff Road; Greenwood, IN Crossroads Baptist Church www.mpcc.info First Christian Church 1120 S Arlington Ave., Indpls, IN 46203 Worship Sat: 6pm ASL Available of Beech Grove Ph: 317-357-2971 Sunday: 9 & 10:45am 75 N. 10th Ave. 10:45am Video Venue Pastor: Guy Solarek OTHERS Beech Grove, IN 46107 Sunday Services: 10am, 11am & 6pm at Student Ministries Senior Pastor: Chris Philbeck Ph: 317-786-8522 Wednesday Service: 7pm Pastor: Paul Hartig Weds Kids Patch Club & Youth: 6:45pm Sunday Worship: Sunday, 10:30am www.crossroadsbaptistindy.com IN LOVE Southport Heights Christian Education: Sunday, 9:30am Christian Church Faith Baptist Church 7154 S. McFarland Rd.; Indianapolis, IN 46227 CATHOLIC Minister: Steve Ferguson 1640 Fry Road; Greenwood, IN Sunday Worship Times: 10:30am LONG Pastor: Steve Maxie Good Shepherd Catholic Church Sunday School Times: 9:00am Sunday: 10:30am 2905 So Carson Avenue, Indianapolis Deaf Ministry: James Wines 493-0414 VP Sunday School: 9:45am; Wed: 7pm Ph: 317-783-3158 [email protected] SUFFERING “Proclaiming The Historic Baptist Faith Rev. William M. Williams With Conservative Worship” Sacramental Minister Rev. John Beitans Saturday Anticipation Mass: 4:30pm CHURCH OF CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AMER Sunday Worship: 11am “A Small Parish with a big WELCOME!” Madison Avenue Church of Christ Bethany Evangelical LOVE Lutheran Church 8224 Madison Avenue 4702 S. East St. Indianapolis, IN Holy Name of Jesus Ph: 317-786-7854 First Baptist Church 89 N. 17th Ave.; Beech Grove, IN Sunday Bible Study: 10am Rev. Michelle Elfers of Beech Grove Sunday School 8:15am all ages 5521 Churchman Ave.; Indpls, IN Ph: 317-784-5454 Sunday Worship: 11am; 6pm Sunday Worship 9:30am [email protected] “We Welcome You” Sunday: 9:30am & SS: 10:50am Father William M. Williams Wednesday Bible Study: 7pm Wednesday Service: 7-8pm Worship Times & Anticipation Childcare & programs for all ages available for all scheduled services. Join Us! Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30am CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Ph: 784-1478 www. fbcbeechgrove.com PATIENCE Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist Historic Grace Baptist Church Saints Francis & Clare 7625 McFarland Road; 317-888-3204 “Since 1927” Catholic Church Sunday School: 10am FULL GOSPEL 5901 Olive Branch Rd. Sunday Service: 10am 1907 E. Woodlawn Ave 46203 Greenwood, IN Ph: 317-638-3143 or 536-8655 Ph: 317-859-4673 Wednesday Service: 4pm The Worship Center Pastor: Rick J. Stone Pastor: Fr. Vincent Lampert Reading room hours: Tues: 11am-2pm 90 South 7th Ave.; Beech Grove Assoc. Pastor: Fr. David Marcotte Sunday: 10:30am & 6pm Saturday Anticipation Mass: 5:30pm and Wednesday: 2:30-3:30pm Ph: 786-9802 Sunday School: 9:30am Sunday: 7, 8:45 & 11:30am Rev. James Archie Strong Sunday Worship: 11am,Sunday School: 10am CHURCH OF GOD Thursday: 6:30pm Southport Baptist Church St. Athanasius www.worshipcenterindy.org 2901 E. Banta Rd., Indianapolis, IN Byzantine Catholic Church Church of God (Anderson) Ph: 317-787-8236 1117 S. Blain Ave. 3939 S. Emerson Ave. Pastor Jeff Stratton Indianapolis, In 46221 Indianapolis, Beech Grove Reg Sun Service: 9:30-10:30am Ph: 317-632-4157 Parsonage: 788-6845 or Church: 787-0467 Reg Sunday School: 10:45-11:30am Sunday Worship Time (Divine Pastor: Paul A Kirby FAITHFULNESS “Come and Watch Us Grow” Liturgy Celebrated): 10am Sunday Worship Times: 10:30am & 6pm Park Open to Public Fr. Bryan Eyman Sunday School: 9:30am Wednesday: 7pm Youth/Adults INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH

The Rock Baptist Church St. Jude Bethany Christian Church 4855 S. Emerson Ave. 5353 McFarland Rd.; Indpls, IN 4727 S. Sherman Dr. Sunday Service: 10:30am Ph: 317-786-4371 Indianapolis, IN 46237 Pastor: Steve Lawson PRAY & Ph: 317-787-5103 Interactive Children’s & Youth Ministry Fr. Stephen Banet Minister: Jim Clark Uplifting Worship; Simple Messages Sunday Worship Times: 7, 8:30, 10:30 & Noon Sunday Worship: 10:15am Relevant to everyday life INTERCEDE Sunday School: 9:15am 222-1958 • www.therock-indy.org Anticipation Mass: Sat. 5pm Bible Study Mon: 6:30pm & Weds: 7pm The Southside Times WORSHIP ss-times.com • Week of January 29 – February 4, 2015 27

INDEPENDENT - NON DENOMINATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN UNITED METHODIST Community Church Greenwood Presbyterian Church KINDNESS Greenwood United Methodist at Murphy’s Landing 102 West Main St. 525 N. Madison Avenue 7401 South Harding St Greenwood, IN 46142; 317-881-1259 Greenwood, IN Indianapolis, IN 46217 Ph: 317-807-0222 • www.yourccml.org Minister: Cheryl Montgomery & GOODNESS Ph: 881-1653 Minister: Paul Erny Sunday Worship: 10:30am Rev. In Suk Peebles Sunday Worship: 9:30am Sunday School Time: 9:30am Sunday Worship: 10:15am Sunday School: 11am Free Community Meal: 3rd Monday, 6:30-8pm Sunday School: 9am Southwood Baptist Church “The End of Your Search for a Friendly Church” MISSIONARY BAPTIST 501 S. 4th Ave; Beech Grove Rosedale Hills United Methodist READ 317-786-2719; SS: 9:30am for Adults; 4450 South Keystone Ave. Indianapolis, IN 317-786-6474 Walking in the Old Paths Youth & All Age Children Worship: 10:45am (Children’s Rev. Doug Wallace An outreach of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church. Church & Nursery provided); Sun PM Worship: 6:30pm; We invite everyone to worship with us. 5342 Elmwood NON-DENOMINATIONAL Sunday Worship: 9:15am Bible Buddies K - 6th Weds: 6:30 pm Ave., Suite E. Indianapolis in the Griffin Sunday School: 10:45am Buildings Across from Great Times. Web: www.rosedalehillsumc.org Community Church of Greenwood e-mail: [email protected] For more information go to Real Church. Real People. www.walkingintheoldpaths.com UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 1477 West Main St or call Scott at 317-502-1846 Greenwood, IN 46142 University Heights Ph: 317-888-6024 Faith United Church of Christ NW Corner of intersec. of Thompson Rd., United Methodist www.ccgonline.org NAZARENE Gray Rd. & Shelbyville Rd. 4002 Otterbein Avenue Sunday Worship: 9am & 11am Adult & Jr. Church Service: 10:30am Indianapolis, IN Cross-Way Community Pastor: Kurt Walker; 317-784-4856 Ph: 317-787-5347 God loves you! You are invited to Rev. Arch Hawkins Church of the Nazarene Sunday Worship: 9am & 11:05am Faith Community Church worship with us. We have a pew for 1248 Buffalo Street Sunday School: 10am 6801 South East Street you & Nursery care Beech Grove, IN 46107 Indianapolis, IN Pastor Mark Ramsey Ph: 317-787-6229 Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. UNITY Online: facebook.com/CrosswayCCN Pastor Chuck Shively JOY Sunday Worship: 10am-12pm Unity of Indianapolis Sunday School: 11am-12pm St. John’s United South Side Church of the Nazarene Church of Christ Church of the Daily Word 7031 S. East St. 907 N. Delaware St.; Indpls, IN 46202 2447 E. Thompson Rd. (US 31 at Southport Rd.) Indpls, IN Ph: 635-4066 • unityofindy.com Indianapolis, IN Rev. Ross Tyler; 881-2353 PEACE Rev. Bob Uhlar, Senior Minister Ph: 784-1373 Sunday Worship Times Contemporary Service: 9am Rev. Carla Golden, Director Lay Ministries Pastor Ray McCrary REFORMED EVANGELICAL Sunday School: 10:30am Celebration Service: 10am Sunday Worship: 10:30am Traditional Service: 10:30am Sunday School: 9:30am Christ the King Church 8814 Southeastern Ave. Zion United Church of Christ NON-DENOMINATIONAL Indianapolis, IN 46239 8916 E. Troy Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46239 Ph: 317-383-1614 Beech Grove Bible Church Ph: 317-862-4136 Pastor Paul Belcher 5245 Victory Drive Pastor: Beverly Kahle Sunday Worship: 10am Indianapolis, IN Sunday Worship: 8:15am & 10:30am Sunday School: 9:30am-10:15am Ph: 317-791-7260 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Minister: Dwight Washington WESLEYAN Sunday Worship Time: 9:00am UNITED METHODIST Southside Seventh-Day Adventist 4801 Shelbyville Road; Indpls, IN Greenwood Wesleyan Church Church of Acts Ph: 786-7002; Pastor: Brian Yensho Center United Methodist Church 198 N Emerson Ave. 3740 S. Dearborn, Indianapolis, IN Services Sat: 11am; Sabbath School: 9:30am 5445 Bluff Road Ph: 317-783-ACTS (2287) Indianapolis, IN 46217 Greenwood, IN; 317-888-7563 www.southsideadventist.org Pastor: Bill Jenkins Ph: 784-1101 Minister: Jim Hughes Worship Sun: 10am; Wed: 7pm Health Ministries, CHIP +, Beginning 1/19/14 e-mail: [email protected] Sunday Worship: 10:30am Club Acts: Fridays 7-11pm www.chiphealth.com Sunday Worship… Latin Acts: Sat 7pm Traditional Worship: 9am Sunday School Time: Children's 10:30am www.churchofacts.org SOUTHERN BAPTIST Contemporary Worship: 11:15am

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