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Living the Dream MON THIS WEEK on the WEB Local preschoolers create art for charity Page 2 BEECH GROVE • CENTER GROVE • GARFIELD PARK & FOUNTAIN SQUARE • GREENWOOD • SOUTHPORT • FRANKLIN & PERRY TOWNSHIPS FREE • Week of April 11-17, 2019 Serving the Southside Since 1928 ss-times.com TIMESOGRAPHY Local author hosts classic car show PAGE 6 VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS 8028 Emerson Avenue F, south of Stop 11 Road Living the dream MON. - SAT. 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. Specialty Coffees & Full Bakery Local softball league gives kids Fresh • Organic • Gluten Free with disabilities the chance to play Vegan • Paleo Friendly PAGES 4-5 .00 HAUNTS & JAUNTS FEATURE N&D MOVIE REVIEW NUTRITION $2 OFF ANY PURCHASE OF $12 OR MORE ‘Ghosts’ from Bob Knight speaks at Pet Sematary: Plant-based diet the past return Center Grove High School A movie better left dead produces miracle surgery (317) 476-2361 | theHealthyFoodCafe.com Page 7 Page 13 Page 17 Page 18 Look for our Healthy Food truck at area events! 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Franklin Township raise money for charity Festival Country Where was Rick Hinton the 2 day martial artist, actor and Preschoolers at Goddard School locations Indiana awards $32,038 director, Bruce Lee, died? in and around Indianapolis, including Greenwood, successfully raised over $6,000 in tourism grants SERVING THE SOUTHSIDE SINCE 1928 ❏ A. A beach in Canada for a charity, Art with a Heart. Greenwood ❏ B. New Orleans during students worked on furniture pieces and Johnson County will benefit from new and Mardi Gras ❏ created a variety of items, including a plant improved events and festivals this year, thanks A PRODUCT OF Gerald Sargent C. In a broken-down van stand, a small stool, a wall shelf and a large to tourism funds totaling $32,038. Festival Publisher Emeritus in Mississippi display tray. The items were displayed within Country Indiana, the official tourism agency Rick Myers ❏ D. 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SC-5185_CHN_Neuro_MASTER&IndyStar_LAYOUT.indd 1 3/21/19 11:53 AM 4 Week of April 11-17, 2019 • ss-times.com COVER STORY The Southside Times Living the dream Local softball league gives kids with disabilities the chance to play BY STEPHANIE DOLAN Running, skipping, jumping and playing … a part of childhood that many of us take for granted. Some children, though, feel forced to sit on the sidelines as they watch others have the fun, un- able to kick the ball, make the shot or run the bas- es. That is where Lead the Challenge (LTC) comes in, a softball league specifically designed to give children and young adults with disabilities the op- portunity to participate in organized sports. “Oftentimes, children with disabilities may have never had any experience with sports due to limi- tations they face regarding their certain disability,” LTC board member Dustin Gilmer said. Lead the Challenge is based in Franklin Township. >>> Top, Lead the Challenge’s Warriors softball team last year. | Bottom left, Perry player Marissa, with Garrett, who displays an award he won. | Bottom right, board member, Cassidy, left, with Blake, Sarah and peer player, Carley. (Submitted photos) >>> “There are various different disabil- versity, where he graduated with a bach- players are also tasked with ensuring that “A lot of times, with special needs kids, ities represented within our league,” Gilm- elor’s of arts in Journalism and Telecom- the players stay safe while participating.” you have to be involved,” she continued. er said. “They range everywhere on the munications. He currently serves as the Gilmer said that being a part of the team “So it’s just great to have that hour on a spectrum from different sensory disabili- project manager for the Office of Disability allows peer players to see the disabled as Sunday afternoon to just sit and watch ties, auditory disabilities and physical dis- Affairs for the city of Indianapolis. He was no different than they are. your kids be able to participate with other abilities. Some of the kids who participate an LTC player for seven years. “They see that in a whole new way,” he kids in their own age group.” were born with autism, Down syndrome, “I was always interested in sports,” he said. “These kids might do things different- Grace is autistic, and Emily has a seizure ADD or ADHD. This year, we have our said. “Being able to be a part of LTC allowed ly than they do, but they share some of the disorder. This will be their sixth year par- very first participants who will be playing me to go to school and talk to my friends, same interests, have goals and often build ticipating with LTC. who are visually impaired.” who also played sports, about my games. It new friendships out of participating in LTC.” “I heard about it through a teacher at LTC was founded in 1997 by Mike allowed me an opportunity to enjoy sports Franklin Township Schools,” Camp said. Black. It is now run by the board of direc- more than just from behind a TV screen.” “Grace was nervous at first, but now she tors, which includes Gilmer. Gilmer said that team sizes vary from Answering the call just loves it. Talking about it just makes her year to year, but that LTC has anywhere Gilmer also said that being a member of smile, and she gets so excited.
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