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COUNCIL PAGE 6 CHANGEOVER As Ed Bell moves to Beech Grove’s compliance department, Vito Mascari is appointed to fill the vacant BEHIND THE BADGE city council seat PAGE 5 Bargersville Sgt. Justin Griggs

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St. Mark celebrates Disability Awareness Mass and Reception

Parish – St. Mark the Evangelist Par- ish will celebrate its annual Disabili- ties Awareness Mass on March 11, 5:30 p.m. The purpose of this Mass is to raise awareness of the importance and value that individuals with disabilities bring to both St. Mark Parish and to the com- munity. Several of St. Mark’s disabled pa- Sgt. Justin Griggs. Photo by Nicole Davis rishioners will actively participate in the Mass as we celebrate the diversity of our Perry Township Kiwanis parish. There will be a Reception in St. read aloud Justin Griggs Mark Schafer Hall immediately follow- ing the Mass. St. Mark is located at 535 Literacy – Sgt. says public support, good coworkers and E. Edgewood Avenue. This Mass and Re- First graders in Tara Tracey’s ception is being organized by the St. Mark class at Abraham Lincoln Elementary town growth make Bargersville PD the perfect job Inclusion Committee under the guidance School were treated to a reading of "Mrs. of Father Todd Riebe and Deacon Tom Katz and Tush" by Patricia Polacco. The storytelling was courtesy of the Kiwan- quickly. Usually it’s a long process. There was Horn. Everyone in the community is in- BEHIND the BADGE vited to attend the Mass and Reception. is Club of Perry Township’s annual Read one situation where we were able to get them Aloud program. Pictured is Kiwanis mem- out and into a safe place quickly, and that was Compiled by Nicole Davis ber Jeri Warner, activity coordinator, who really gratifying. noted, “The children are good listeners When Sgt. Justin Griggs came to the What aspect of the job do you find and fun to read to!” Other Kiwanis mem- Bargersville Police Department in 2009, he most challenging? bers reading to students are Treasurer saw the town as an up and coming area. Scott Splichal, President-elect Mike Peri- “I wanted to get in on the ground level,” Everything is constantly changing. The laws go, Dale Nordholt and Jack Knarr. he said. are constantly changing. No two people are Bargersville had seven full-time police alike. So the most challenging thing is dealing officers when Griggs came onto the de- with interpretation of the law and dealing with partment. It has grown to 13. people with all different personality types. “I work with a great group of guys,” What do you enjoy doing in your off-time? Griggs said, “and the public in Bargersville You can’t make your job your life. You loves us. It’s the perfect job.” have to have healthy hobbies outside of Griggs grew up in Brown County. While your profession. attending Trine University, he applied for I enjoy Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, training and a job in law enforcement and was hired to competition. I enjoy prospecting, gold pan- the Nashville Police Department. ning. There is gold everywhere in Johnson Griggs now resides in Bargersville with County. Anywhere you have creek stone or his wife, Hannah and two children. He is granite, there is always gold. It’s never a signif- a defense tactics instructor, a general in- icant amount, but it’s fun to do. I make maple structor, on the bike patrol unit and does syrup. Metal detecting is a really fun hobby. forensic analysis for mobile devices on the I enjoy going to yard sales, finding old year- Bargersville department. Promoted to ser- books and I like to return those old yearbooks geant in 2016, he is currently training with to the people that went to that high school. I the department on the use of drones in really like flying drones, boxing, boating, scu- search and rescue cases. ba diving, riding ATVs, fishing, hiking (and) What was your inspiration to become a I collect coins. To the best of my knowledge, police officer? I operate the only mobile ice cream bike in I have always wanted to help people. A lot Central Indiana. You might see me pedaling of people think you have to be in fire or public through the neighborhoods. HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT? service to help people, but there’s a lot of dif- What are your future goals, professionally ferent positions where you can have a direct or personally? effect on someone’s life. I decided to analyze Personally, I’d like to have one more child. my skill-set and decided that law enforce- Professionally, I’d like to be chief of police. Be- ment would be a good fit for me. fore I retire, I’d like run for sheriff as well. What has been one of your What would you have done if you hadn't most gratifying moments on the job? become a police officer? I was able to assist in children that needed Fireman. to be removed from a home and able to do so 4 Week of March 9-15, 2017 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

Photo by R. Hinton  GOVERNMENT WATCHDOG  Ghostly encounters or something else?

BEECH GROVE CITY COUNCIL Meeting, March 6 What happened: Ordinance 3-2017 was approved. What it means: Ordinance 3 refers to sewage and sewer rates. Ghostly encounters? The council intends to meet again to discuss the ordinance further before the next reading. ment, however, that hasn't happened yet. What’s next: HAUNTS & JAUNTS And Heaven lies in our future. • The American Legion Post 276 donated two 10X15 flags to the city. The Bible states “Man is destined to die once, By Rick Hinton and then comes judgment.” (Hebrews 9:27) • Prior to voting on Ordinance 3, the council Yes, there are ghostly encounters throughout discussed a rate study for the sewage GREENWOOD Approximately half of Americans partici- the holy scripture, but nowhere does it state system. Due to Citizens Energy’s petition pating in surveys claim to believe in ghosts, de- that the spirits of deceased humans have the to increase fees of satellite customers to mons, hauntings and the supernatural world. treat wastewater, Beech Grove Sewage COMMON COUNCIL ability to hang in limbo about the physical Each year at Halloween an emphasis is placed earth. After death, there is no in between area Works would need to adjust rates. “We are Meeting, March 6 upon the dark renderings of spooks and gob- not initiating this rate increase. We are that a spirit falls into. The Bible is very specific responding to it,” Mayor Dennis Buckley said. What happened: lins. A time to celebrate? Yet, it comes to rea- about spiritual beings that are either good (An- Buckley brought up the topic of “getting out Ordinance 17-15 passes first reading and son that the other half in these surveys do not gels) or very bad (Demons). Angels are good of the business” so taxpayers do not have Ordinance 17-10 passes second reading. believe in such. They claim there are many fac- and faithful in their desire to serve God. De- to pay excessive infrastructure fees that What it means: tors for the presence of ghostly activities: mons, however, are fallen Angels in open re- will be coming. The city will owe $306,000 Ordinance 17-15 will create a new Our own minds playing tricks upon us. It bellion to God, and have been for a very long to Citizens Energy by June and additional restrictive donation fund for the Airport. could be a medication issue? Or, many times time! They are always evil in intent (on varying fees later, amounting to $4,700,000 by 2035. This ordinance will transfer the current it amounts to people's minds creating situa- Buckley said the council has no choice but to levels), destructive, and possess the ability of balance of $2,657.93 in Airport donations tions that can be mistaken for paranormal ac- deception. This is the rub that has made me re- pass the ordinance permitting the city to pay from the Restrictive Donation Fund 028 tivity. This allows us the option of interpret- this fee, but he thinks it’s possible the utility think everything I have believed over the years. to the newly created Airport Restrictive ing these events as “ghosts.” Perhaps it may be fees could be lower if the city no longer has Donation Fund. The investigation of the paranormal is control of this utility. a fright of the unknown? Another theory is an expensive hobby… one with, potentially, Ordinance 17-10 will revise the Paid some sort of psychic projection of the mind? Clerk-Treasurer Dan McMillan replied, “Why a suitcase full of equipment and drastically Time off Policy currently in place for City Way too many paranormal television altered sleep patterns. And unless you're a would you give something away? ... I live here employees. If a new employee begins shows, movies or books? Do people need because we’re an independent city. I’m tired of popular paranormal television star, hitting employment on or before April 1 of a to embrace in something other than a per- losing piece by piece our city.” given year, after completing the 6 month the book and lecture circuit, you won't be probation period will get 80 hours of PTO. ceived mundane life? making the rent or mortgage payments. The council agreed to discuss the ordinance, The fact remains, after years and years of rate increases and this overall topic prior to If a new employee begins after April 1 but I have some thoughts on it all... before July 1 will receive 40 hours. paranormal investigations, we have yet to the next meeting. confirm what a ghost/spirit actually is. Con- What’s next: “I hope people understand this isn’t on us. This is sequently, if it does have physical or spiritu- Rick Hinton, a Southport resident, Ordinance 17-10 will go into effect and something Citizens has brought to us. It’s nothing loves researching things that go bump Ordinance 17-15 will go for its second and al characteristics that can be properly mea- good at all.” said Councilor Dave Harrison. sured, that thus far has eluded us! There is in the night. His articles can be read final reading at the March 20th meeting. on Facebook: Rick Hinton, Southport Compiled by Nicole Davis no scientific evidence there is a spiritual Compiled by Beth Wade Paranormal Examiner. Hinton conducts world for departed spirits to pass into, un- paranormal investigations with his less, you consider what the Bible has to say team, South Central Paranormal. about it all. You should. We all pass to Judg-

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<<< side of the city to the other. It will eventually connect to the trails from Indianapolis and go Ed Bell as far as Greenwood. That’s how it’s looking. A lot of people love those trails, riding their A lifelong Beech Grove resident, Ed Bell bikes, running, jogging. It will be nice.” was in his third term with the city council. But his passion for improving his home- Vito Mascari town continues to run strong. “I was the longest-serving council per- Sworn in to serve Beech Grove as the Dis- son,” Bell said. “Many of the (compliance) trict 2 city councilor, Vito Mascari attended ordinances that are on the books today, his first council meeting on March 6. I helped vote in or wrote some of them. “I’m excited to have an impact in this Knowing that I was going to benefit the area,” Mascari said. “This is some of the city even more, rather than writing ordi- most important political stuff because this nances, making sure people are in compli- is about what goes on in your street. I think ance of them, I’m excited about it.” the biggest challenge for me right now is Having graduated from Beech Grove trying to learn as quickly as I can, reading High School in 1969, Bell went on to at- the paperwork, asking the questions and tend Ball State and Purdue Universities. He trying to learn. It’s my first soiree into city spent most of his career in auto mechanics government. I’m just hitting the ground - from a Chevrolet to an Oldsmobile dealer. running and try to address each hurdle as After 18 years in that industry, he left and they come, make calculated decisions.” purchased a Snap-on Tools franchise. After Left, Ed Bell. Right, Vito Mascari Photos by Nicole Davis A lifelong Beech Grove resident, he went four years, he sold the business and went to to Beech Grove schools through eighth work for Service Contract Systems as a na- grade, when he began attending Roncalli tional service manager, where he retired. High School. He graduated in 2003 with a Eventually he began working in fire in- COUNCIL 3.9 GPA. He went to Purdue University for a spection for Koorsen Fire & Security. Dur- As Ed Bell moves to year before transferring to IUPUI and gradu- ing that time, in 2007, he ran for the Beech Beech Grove’s ating in 2008 from the Kelley School of Busi- Grove city council, under the administra- ness with a degree in business management tion of Mayor Joe Wright. CHANGEOVERcompliance department, and minor in international economics. “Like everyone else, they were upset Vito Mascari is appointed After college, Mascari worked for the with the administration,” he said. “I said I’d BY NICOLE DAVIS Marion County Sheriff’s Office in the -com run for council. Lo and behold, I won.” to fill the vacant munication center, then went to Wellpoint Through his two full terms and the past city council seat (now Anthem) in customer service depart- year, Bell said he is most proud to have In the nearly three years since ment for four and a half years. He current- been part of helping rejuvenate Main Beech Grove established its ly works for Key Benefit Administrators, a Street and seeing that project through compliance department, the ordinances to enforcing them. third party healthcare administrator, in the completion. Around 2011, he played a marketing department. part in getting City Hall fixed up, solving council has passed ordinanc- Ed Bell stepped down from Mascari purchased his house in District a mold problem in the building. es to help enforce cleanliness the Beech Grove council in 2 of Beech Grove in 2009. “I’m proud of my accomplishments, work- throughout the city in an effort February. He is now one of “I’m a pretty vocal advocate of The Grove,” ing for the city,” he said. “I’m proud of being he said. “There are things that are happening a Beech Grove resident. I want the city to to beautify the neighborhoods three part-time staff mem- in Beech Grove that are great, but there are thrive and improve. We’ve come a long way.” and make it more inviting to bers with the department of also things that need some work. The big- When Derek Blice, who helped to start visitors, current and prospec- compliance. Vito Mascari has gest problem in Beech Grove is there are a the Department of Compliance, took a job tive residents. been appointed by the Marion lot of tenants with no investment in the area. opportunity in Amsterdam, Bell said he was They’ll only be in the house two to three interested in taking on that position. Now one city councilor has County Democratic Party to months. They don’t take pride in keeping the In order to apply, he had to resign from the gone from writing and passing fill the vacant council seat. >>> yard looking nice and that just brings down council and from the Board of Public Works. property values. I’d like to somehow incen- “Ed Bell has been a dedicated servant tivize citizens to keep their properties up.” for many years and he will do well in the Mascari said public safety, infrastruc- compliance division,” said Mayor Dennis partment; they’ll take phone calls of com- In addition to joining compliance, Bell ture and education are among his top pri- Buckley. “The compliance division started plaints which usually involve trash. It picks has also sworn in as a member of the rede- orities as a new councilor. about three years ago and we have made up in the spring when the grass starts need- velopment commission. Though he was interested in the vacant great strides in cleaning up the city but we ing to be cut. The compliance department “The RDC is an important piece of the city seat, Mascari said he took a little time to have a ways to go. Ed has experience in in- does thing from watching houses that are operation, too,” he said. “Without them, there learn all that it entails before “jumping in spection, especially on the fire prevention empty, for squatters or vandalism, to check- are things that could not be done.They’ve feet first.” He was officially sworn in March side, so it was a good fit.” ing for improperly-parked vehicles. helped pave some of the roads for Beech Grove 6 before the first meeting. The city is cleaner, with the help of the “We’re partners with the police now but with some of the revenue they’re getting from “I liked this first meeting,” Buckley said. department. One thousand ninety cita- we’ll be in more of a role for them,” Bell said. the TIF districts. They’re critical to keeping “He thought things through and listened tions were written by the Department of “Whatever we can do, like tagging vehicles the city running smooth. The Greenway will really well. I think he’s going to give good Compliance in 2016 alone. plates which have expired, that keeps them be their major accomplishment. Once it gets input to the council as he gets acclimated. I Winter is typically a slow time for the de- on the street to get the bad guys.” started and done, we’ll have a path from one look to working with him.” 6 Week of March 9-15, 2017 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY Feature The Southside Times

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• Stump Grinding Top, Mayor Mark Myers reveals plans for the new downtown Greenwood through a 3-D • Finish Grading interactive map. Right, Express Employment Professionals Indy • Bucket Truck South Owner Mike Heffner views the interactive presentation. Work Photo by Nicole Davis • Climbing ‘Leading the resurgence’ • Lot clearing Mayor Mark Myers reveals plans for development of new downtown Greenwood

By Nicole Davis in 2016, as the school corporation finishes construction on its new building. “We know that the Southside is see- “Through that, we have a once in a life- ing a resurgence and we want to lead the time opportunity for Greenwood to revisit charge for that resurgence,” said Green- the downtown area.” wood Mayor Mark Myers to residents The city has been working with its staff, and business leaders at a community residents and business owners to put to- briefing on March 6. gether a plan as to what downtown could It’s something the mayor had stated at look like with the acquisition of the middle CALL his State of the City address in February. school property. Now, the city is ready to reveal plans as to As he revealed to the community at what that resurgence will look like for its the March meeting, this plan includes downtown area. 1.9 miles of new or reconstructed streets With the help of Restore Old Town Green- with bicycle and pedestrian paths on Main TODAY! wood, the city was able to earn grant fund- Street, Madison Avenue and Market Plaza; ing and complete a facade project on its old 9.9 acres of new or upgraded open space; downtown businesses. 75,000 square feet of office space; and a “We’ve built up our downtown, which proposed more than 450 apartments and is a fixture of what we are and who we 130 town homes. are,” Myers said. “With us doing that, Using an interactive 3-D map creat- (317) we’ve helped to save our old downtown ed by Vision Three, the mayor was able and now we have an opportunity to build to demonstrate visually as to what this our new downtown.” would look like. Greenwood Community School Super- The next open house is March 9, 6 p.m. at intendent Dr. Kent DeKoninck came to the Greenwood City Center, and Myers said 524-9100 the mayor a couple of years ago, asking to the city will continue to seek public input partner with the city. The city completed throughout the process. the purchase of the current middle school The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of March 9-15, 2017 7

IN OUR SCHOOLS AROUND TOWN Homecroft named Center Grove invites Indianapolis Neighborhood community to help name new of the Month elementary school Living – Homecroft, a southern Indianapolis Ideas wanted – Center Grove Communi- town that sprang up following World War I, ty School Corporation is inviting parents, was named Neighborhood of the Month by staff, and community members to submit Mayor Joe Hogsett. Known as the “perfect names for its newest elementary school. place to grow,” Homecroft is located about Construction of the new school will begin four miles south of downtown and boasts ar- this summer, south of State Road 144 on From left, Story Ellis, Madeline Brown, Luke Dow. chitectural designs of the 1920s – brick and Morgantown Road. The process to name stone veneered houses with Tudor Revival or the new school will be divided into three Colonial Revival elements. phases. During the first phase, anyone may Roncalli band soloists bring “As our community continues to lever- submit a name online at bit.ly/cgschool- home the Gold age the success of our downtown into our name by March 17, 2017. The list of names neighborhoods, it’s both appropriate and submitted will be checked for duplicates State finals –Three Roncalli High School resourceful to celebrate those already thriv- and put back out to parents, staff, and students, under the direction of Band Di- ing. Homecroft is an excellent example of community members to vote on their top rector Kathy Peach, earned a Gold rating what can be achieved when residents invest two choices from April 2 - April 13. The in Division I at the 2017 ISSMA Solo & their time and efforts towards a true sense St. Mark students win Knights narrowed list of three to five names will Ensemble State Finals on Feb. 25 at North of community,” said Hogsett. “Throughout of Columbus contest be shared with the Center Grove Board of Central High School. The Gold rating is the month of March, I encourage all resi- School Trustees for review. The Board will the highest honor a band student can earn dents to visit Homecroft and enjoy its serene Essay – St. Mark Catholic School students review the naming options at its April 20 in this statewide competition and was streetscapes as the trees fill in with green Grace Suiaung (8th) and Noah Spangler meeting and decide on the name at their awarded to: Madeline Brown (alto saxo- during this transition into the spring season.” (7th) were recently named winners of May 18 meeting. For more information, phone), Luke Dow (snare drum and ma- The middle-class neighborhood was the re- the Knights of Columbus Essay Contest. visit centergrove.k12.in.us/newschool. rimba) and Story Ellis (flute). Chris McK- sult of suburbanization in 1923 and many of Grace and Noah are pictured with repre- ay (timpani solo) earned a Silver rating and the community’s traditions still stand strong sentatives of the Knights of Columbus re- Brendan Klaas (alto saxophone) received a today, including the candy distribution by ceiving their award. Bronze rating. Homecroft police officers on Halloween.

DO YOUR CARPETS MAKE YOU SICK? Experts claim they can! LD MO HO LD Our deep cleaning SE U O process provides a H hotter, more powerful cleaning than dry Nativity’s Quest for Excellence Team was proud of T MITES GUS S UN cleaning or portable their performance at Roncalli High School. U F Local students move on to D devices - at 200 State Chemistry Competition degrees, bugs and Nativity competes germs don’t stand Chemist – A sixth-grader from Indianapo- at Quest for Excellence a chance lis has won a county-wide chemistry com- Call petition and will move on to compete at Competition – Nativity Catholic School, un- today! 786-8378 the state level. Liam Eifert, a sixth-grad- der the direction of coach, Julie Aldrich, sent Proud members of er from Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic 15 students to participate in Quest for Excel- Center Grove Schools host School, bested a field of 16 fifth- to eighth- lence at Roncalli High School. Luke Aldrich, textbook adoption viewing grade students to become the Indianapo- Will Beikes, Veronica Phillips, Eliza Rail, Jacob Wilson lis South You Be The Chemist Challenge® Sitzman, Evan Anderson, Carlie Young, So- Education – Parents and patrons of Cen- Carpet Care Champion. Local students came togeth- phia Taylor, Cara Wlodarczyk, Ainsley New- ter Grove Community School Corpora- Satisfaction guaranteed or your er in Indianapolis to compete for the top ett, Christina Kurz, Charlie Schoettle, Lilly tion are invited to examine the Secondary money back prize. The 2017 Indianapolis South Chal- Cadwell, Livia Ianni, and Austin Stiffler com- Math and Middle School Health textbooks lenge was held at the University of India- peted against students from other schools. The for adoption. These textbooks have been napolis and was sponsored by Dow Agro- following students and teams placed in these recommended by the 2017-2018 Textbook WINTER CLEANING SPECIAL Sciences. Robert McKay, 4th place, and categories: Math - Carlie Young (3rd place); Adoption Committee and will be present- We’ll clean the Matt Croddy, 5th place, are from St. Jude Theology - Jacob Sitzman (6th place); Vocal - ed for approval by the Board of School carpets in your Lilly Cadwell (3rd place) & Ronnie Phillips (1st 95 living room, Catholic School (Indianapolis). Winners Trustees at its April 20 meeting. These dining room from the state challenge will move on to place); Geography - Harry Schoettle & Evan books will be on display from 8 a.m. – 4 $109 & hall PLUS compete in the National Challenge held Anderson (Honorable Mention); Physical Fit- p.m., April 10 through April 14 and 8 a.m. deodorizer for this summer. For more information about ness - Lilly Cadwell (3rd place) Super Quiz - – 4 p.m., April 17 through April 20 at the (317) 786-8378 one low price! the You Be The Chemist Challenge® com- Evan Anderson, Will Beikes, Ronnie Phillips, Education Service Center, 4800 W. Stones Offer good through 3/30/17 Wilson Carpet Care petition, please visit chemed.org. Christina Kurz & Jacob Sitzman (1st place). Crossing Rd., Greenwood, IN 46143. 8 Week of March 9-15, 2017 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

ON CAMPUS READERS' WRITES Southside Rachael Clement earns Greenwood’s Cross makes News Quiz degree from Davenport Univ. Lewis Univ. Dean’s List Graduate – Davenport University an- Honors – Hannah R. Cross of Greenwood How well do you know your nounced that Rachael Clement of Green- was named to Lewis University's Dean's List Southside community? wood has officially completed a degree in for the 2016 Fall Semester. Cross is studying Test your current event business, technology, health professions Aviation Flight Management at Lewis Uni- knowledge each week or urban education at the end of the fall versity. More than 1,400 students were hon- with a little Q&A! 2016 semester. Davenport will host Com- ored on the Lewis University Dean's List for mencement on April 30, 2017, where stu- the 2016 Fall Semester. To be eligible for this Beech Grove will host a special dents will participate in graduation cer- honor, students must have completed a min- 1 Town Hall meeting March 14, 7 p.m. at Hornet Park Community emonies in Grand Rapids, Mich. imum of 12 semester hours of credit with a Center to discuss what? grade point average of 3.5 out of a possible 4.0 and with no "D" or "F" grades. Visit lew- ❏ A. Pavement projects Franklin College to perform ❏ B. Greenway project isu.edu for more information. ❏ C. St. Francis Hospital The Clean House property Greenwood’s Wong makes ❏ D. Sewer Rate increases Fine Arts – The Franklin College Theatre SPU Dean’s List Department will perform Sara Ruhl’s Which Southside Sewer rate neighborhood has been The Clean House at 8 p.m. beginning Academics – 2 March 8 through March 11 and at 2 p.m. Lauren J. Wong of Green- named the Indianapolis wood made the Seattle Pacific University adjustment for Beech Neighborhood of the Month? on March 12. All performances will be 2016 Autumn Quarter Dean’s List. Stu- ❏ A. Garfield Park in Théâtre Margot in the Johnson Cen- Grove customers ❏ ter for Fine Arts, located at the corner of dents on the Dean's List have completed B. Forest Creek at least 12 credits and attained a 3.50 or ❏ C. Homecroft Branigin Blvd. and Grizzly Dr. This con- ❏ D. Old Southside temporary play revolves around a mar- higher grade point average. The Common Council will be hear- ried couple, Lane and Charles, who are ing a proposal to adjust the sanitary Agape Performing Art doctors. They have hired a housekeeper Greenwood students sewer rates for Beech Grove Sewage Company, based out of Our 3 from Brazil who wants to be a comedi- Works customers at a special Coun- Lady of the Greenwood church, make President's List at cil meeting on March 20 at 7 p.m. in is preparing for its production an and becomes friends with Lane’s ec- Capital Univ. of Les Miserables and holding a centric sister. Things get further com- the City Council Chambers located Springtime in _____ Swing at 802 Main Street. plicated when Charles falls for one of Distinction – Dance on March 18, his patients. Audience discretion is ad- Capital University announced The rate adjustment is a result of a 7 p.m. to fundraise. vised. The cast for the production in- its President's List honorees for the Fall request from Citizens Energy Group ❏ A. Paris cludes Meg West, daughter of Mr. and 2016 semester. Students on the list include to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Com- ❏ B. Greenwood Rachel Drake and Samantha Green, both of mission (IURC) to increase the fees to ❏ Mrs. Adam West of Beech Grove, play- C. Indy ing the role of Lane. The crew of the pro- Greenwood. To be named to the President's treat waste water generated by users of ❏ D. the South duction includes Caspian Schmitz, son List, students must have achieved a grade the Beech Grove Sewage Works utility. of Mr. Erick Schmitz of Greenwood and point average of at least 3.85. We anticipate that the (IURC) will rule The Old Southside in favor of Citizens Energy Group and 4 Neighborhood Association Ms. Sharon Schmitz of Anderson, is the received a Building Local assistant director. General admission is Southside residents earn possibly approve the rate increase over a period of up to eight years. Economy award from The $12. Tickets may be reserved at tickets@ degree from WGU Indianapolis Neighborhood FranklinCollege.edu, (317) 738-8029 or The proposed rate increase is to off- Resource Center for holding set the cost charged by Citizens En- (800) 852-0232, ext. 8029. Graduates – what type of event last year? Local residents have received ergy Group to treat wastewater and to ❏ A. Community Cook-out their degree from Western Governors Univer- continue to properly operate the sew- ❏ B. Property Showcase sity (WGU). The university held its 32nd semi- ❏ Clayton Taylor elected age works utility. This includes main- C. House Crawl annual commencement ceremony with 11,000 tenance, equipment upgrades, capi- ❏ D. Business Ball to Phi Beta Kappa at graduates. Elizabeth Andrews of Beech Grove, tal improvements, compiling with Butler University has received her Bachelor of Science in Nurs- Beech Grove City Councilor required reporting and IDEM rules, 5 Ed Bell stepped down last ing; Charlotte Muff of Indianapolis (46237) has salaries, benefits and to pay off out- month to fill a vacant spot in Society – Butler University student Clay- received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing; standing debt all of which is posted on what other area of the city? ton Taylor, a Biology B.S. major from Christy Chitwood-McKinnon of Indianapo- the City of Beech Grove web site and ❏ A. Compliance Department Greenwood, has been elected to Phi Beta lis (46237) has received her Master of Science are available for inspection at city hall. ❏ B. Department of Kappa, the honor society that recogniz- in Educational Leadership; Lisa Farhar of In- We will also host a Town Hall Public Works es liberal arts and sciences undergradu- dianapolis (46237) has received her MBA in ❏ Meeting which has been scheduled C. Redevelopment ates from 286 top schools across the na- Healthcare Management; Marion Dykstra of for March 14 at 7 p.m. at the Hornet Commission ❏ tion. Taylor will be inducted into Phi Beta Indianapolis (46237) has received her Bachelor Park Community Center. The topic of D. Fire department of Science in Nursing; Greg Cripe of Indianap- administration Kappa during a ceremony April 8 at But- sewer rate increases will be brought ler. The primary criterion for selection olis (46237) has received his MBA in IT Man- up and discussed as well at both the to Phi Beta Kappa is academic excellence agement; Ty Brewer of Indianapolis (46237) Common Council meeting and the as measured by GPA in liberal subjects has received his Bachelor of Science in Busi- Town Hall Meeting. The public is in- (not cumulative GPA). To be eligible, stu- ness - Information Technology Management. vited to attend. Chad Arashiro of Indianapolis (46237) has re- ANSWERS ON PAGE 17 dents must complete at least 90 hours of Dennis B. Buckley coursework in liberal-arts courses by the ceived his Bachelor of Science in Business - In- Mayor, City of Beech Grove time they graduate. formation Technology Management. READY FOR SCHOOL. PREPARED FOR SUCCESS.

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Jennifer Hawk to coach volleyball at Perry Meridian

Appointment – Perry Meridian High School appointed Jennifer (Gandolph) Hawk as the new var- sity volleyball coach. Roncalli’s Scifres resigns Hawk has a combined Roncalli’s Plahitko, as football coach six years of assistant Sun earn perfect coaching experience at the college level, in- SAT scores New opportunity – Bruce Scifres has cluding the University resigned as the Roncalli High School’s of Georgia, Samford, and the Universi- All-Star – Roncalli High School se- head football coach. Scifres was named ty of New Orleans. She also spent five nior Kai Sun and junior Nicholas the new executive director of the CYO years as a teacher and head volleyball Plahitko joined the Rebel ACT/SAT (Catholic Youth Organization) for the coach at Archbishop Chapelle High All-Star team by registering perfect Archdiocese of Indianapolis. Scifres School in Metairie, Louisiana. At Cha- scores on one of the sections of the will finish the school year at Roncal- th pelle, Hawk accumulated a record of SAT. Sun scored an 800 on the Math li as he transitions into his duties at Leagues start April 9 124-76 and qualified for the Louisiana section of the December 2016 SAT. the CYO. Bruce will begin transition- State Volleyball tournament every year, This was his second time to score an ing with retiring Executive Director Ed Register at indysportspark.com or reaching the semi-finals and a 40-6 re- 800 on the Math section, the other Tinder, throughout the remainder of call (317) 784-7447 for more info. cord in 2013. She was also named Met- 800 was on the October 2016 SAT. He this school year and will assume full re- ro Area Large Schools Coach of the also scored an 800 on the Math Sub- sponsibilities with CYO this summer. Year following her 2013 campaign. Be- ject Test of the November 2016 SAT. Scifres spent 27 seasons as Roncalli’s FINANCES fore coaching, Hawk had a stellar col- Plahitko scored an 800 on the Math head football coach, amassing hall of lege career as a player at University of section of the January 2017 SAT. fame credentials. He won seven state Michigan. During her time as a Wol- championships, which is tied for fifth- verine, Hawk led the squad to three most in Indiana high school football his- NCAA tournaments while breaking tory. His final Roncalli team went 15-0 the school record with 1,562 kills. and beat NorthWood 34-22 in the 2016 Class 4A State Final. The 2016 team was one of three undefeated state champi- ons Scifres coached at Roncalli, joining the 1993 (14-0) and 1999 (15-0) teams. Scifres won 248 games (against 88 losses), which ranks 24th on the all- time list among Indiana high school football coaches. He is one of nine Being part of the community means CARING. football coaches in state high school From left seated, Cassie Petroff, Mia Roberts, PMHS seniors history to win three consecutive state Emily Wray and Maggie Schoening; from left titles, leading the Rebels to champion- standing, Chris Figueroa, Adam Wolf, Maddie Hnanga and Sui are ships in 2002, 2003 and 2004. Ganka, Natalie Stigall, Chris Golab and Choral Act Six scholars Roncalli is accepting letters of ap- Director, Joey Newton. plication for the varsity football head University – Perry Meridian High coaching position. Roncalli soloists bring School seniors, Va Bi (David) Hnan- home the Gold ga and Priscilla Sui have been select- ed to become an Act Six scholar and Vocal performance – Nine Roncalli join the second Act Six cadre at Taylor High School students, under the di- University. A four year, full-need, full- rection of Choral Director Joey New- tuition leadership scholarship at Tay- YOUR AD COULD GO HERE! ton, earned a Gold rating in Division lor University awaits these students. I at the 2017 ISSMA Solo & Ensem- Act Six operates as a partnership be- ble State Finals on Feb. 18. The Gold tween Shepherd Community Center rating is the highest honor a cho- and Taylor University. The Act Six ral student can earn in this state- initiative believes that emerging urban wide competition and was awarded leaders, with the right opportunity, PMHS students to: Chris Figueroa, Maddie Ganka, support and inspiration, can combine commit to Butler ss-times.com Chris Golab, Cassie Petroff, Mia Rob- their natural gifts and passion with a erts, Maggie Schoening, Natalie Sti- college education to create a new kind University – Four Perry Meridian High puts a SMILE gall, Adam Wolf and Emily Wray. So- of bold visionary leadership that will Students received full tuition scholar- on your face! phia Marino, Emily Painter and Kelly transform our campuses, our cities, ships to Butler: Lauren McCartt, Van Zhang (piano) earned a Silver rating. and our collective future. Sung, Cung Mawi and Adrian Daeger. 12 Week of March 9-15, 2017 • ss-times.com The Southside Times

CALENDAR OF EVENTS AN OPTION BEECH GROVE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Jack’s Donuts THE SCOOP: Free Dental Clinic/Health Expo • Southside Baby Lapsit at Franklin Road • Babies up to The third generation owner Seventh-day Adventist Church sponsors this 18 months and an adult are invited for stories, of a New Castle donut shop free clinic/expo. | When: March 11, 1:30 - 6 p.m. songs, rhymes and flannel board activities. | called Jack’s Donuts started and March 12, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Where: Hornet When: March 9, 16, 23 and 30, 10:15 a.m. | Where: to franchise in 2013 what Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave., Franklin Road Branch library, 5550 S. Franklin Rd., had worked in Henry County Beech Grove. | Info: Contact Randy Griffin, (317) Indianapolis. | Info: (317) 275-4380. since 1961. Jack’s Donuts of Greenwood opened on Jan. 409-3260, [email protected]. 9 and another Southside Healthy Snacking Preschool Workshop • franchise will soon open at 6751 Genealogy Research Assistance • Adults can Preschoolers and an adult are invited to join E. Southport Rd. in Franklin join a free session with representatives from the Marion County Health Department to learn Township. Stop by and visit Ralph Allen RECOMMENDATION: the Samuel Bryan Chapter of the D.A.R. Limit about healthy snacking options. | When: March and his crew just of S.R. 135 in Greenwood Applesauce cake donuts of 10 participants per session. | When: March 14, 1:15 p.m. and March 15, 10:15 a.m. and 11:15 before they sell out. Choose from glazed, 13, 2-5 p.m., 27, 4-7 p.m. | Where: Beech Grove a.m. | Where: Franklin Road Branch library, 5550 S. rolls, cake, sticks, filled and if available one HOURS: Branch, 1102 Main St. | Info: (317) 275-4560. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: (317) 275-4380. of their gourmet and limited donuts which Monday-Sunday 4:30 a.m. until sold out include Peanut Butter Cup, Oreo, and Jelly Ave Maria Guild: Memorial Mass • The Ave Nutrition & Fitness • Registered dietitian Chris- Drop. Enjoy one by yourself, bring your LOCATION: Maria Guild of St. Paul Hermitage will celebrate sy Arsenault will guide participants through the crew, take a box back to work or to that 3115 Meridian Parke Dr., Suite A in a Memorial Mass honoring its deceased mem- healthy diet/healthy lifestyle maze and get them big job interview. Pick up a cup of coffee Greenwood and coming soon to bers, with the regular meeting following. Bring started on the right path. | When: March 14, 6:30 or take home one of their premium coffee 6751 E. Southport Rd. in Indianapolis. a sack lunch. The guild will plan its upcoming p.m. | Where: Franciscan Health Heart Center, blends. Rummage Sale on March 31. | When: March 14, 8111 S. Emerson Ave., Indianapolis. Entrance 1. | PHONE: 11 a.m. Mass, 12:30 meeting. | Where: St. Paul Info: franciscanhealth.org. TYPE OF FOOD: (317) 300-0816 Hermitage, 501 N. 17th Ave., Beech Grove. | Donuts and coffee, aka Jack’s Java. Info: Vicki Goss, (317) 888-7625. FOUNTAIN SQUARE Parent and Preschooler Yoga • Preschool- ers and their parents can enjoy the health Play Date Preschool Storytime at Fountain BEHIND BARS WHERE I DINE benefits of yoga during this 45-minute pro- Square • Preschoolers and an adult are invited for stories, songs, fingerplays and rhymes fol- gram. | When: March 15, 1:30 p.m. | Where: Cody Baker, director lowed by playtime . | When: March 13, and 27, Callejón Beech Grove Branch, 1102 Main St. | Info: of sales and leasing (317) 275-4560. 11 a.m. | Where: Fountain Square Branch, 1066 del Beso at Forest Creek Virginia Ave. | Info: (317) 275-4390. Commons, and Preschool Storytime & Craft @ Beech Grove Bartender: Becky Baker, new • Preschoolers and an adult are invited for sto- Monday Night Crafts • Adults can bring Monica Scheker home consultant for ries and activities. | When: March 16, 23, and their current knitting, crochet, beading, sew- Westport Homes 30, 11 a.m. | Where: Beech Grove Branch, 1102 ing, scrapbooking or other craft project. | Location: Main St. | Info: (317) 275-4560. When: March 13, 6-7:30 p.m. | Where: Foun- El Azabache Mexican Restaurant Where do you like to dine? tain Square Branch, 1066 Virginia Ave. | Info: Fireside Brewhouse (317) 275-4390. Ingredients and directions: CENTER GROVE • 2 oz. of Blue Nectar Tequila, 2 oz. fresh What do you like to eat there? Foil Art Class for Kids! • Children ages 6 - 12 lime juice, 2 oz. of Solerno The M-80 Shrimp. The taste is unbelievable. Amazing Robots • In honor of Teen Tech Week, can use a variety of materials to create their Blood Orange Liqueur, ½ oz. It is really good. observe, explore and marvel at the amazing in- own work of art. Registration is required. Space Ancho Reyes Chile Liqueur, ventions of Red Alert 1741, the Robotics Team is limited to 25 participants. | When: March 16, 1 oz. Cointreau Orange What do you like about this place? from Center Grove High School. | When: March 5 p.m. | Where: Fountain Square Branch, 1066 Spirit, 1 oz. It is quiet. The atmosphere is really nice and 11, 12 - 3 p.m. | Where: White River Branch li- Virginia Ave. | Info: (317) 275-4390. agave nectar it is a comfortable place to be. sweetener brary, 1664 Library Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: and 1 oz. pageafterpage.org. Fireside Brewhouse is located at GARFIELD PARK water. 997 E. County Line Rd., Greenwood, IN 46143. Block Party • Create and construct with the li- The phone is (317) 859-9505. brary’s collection of LEGO bricks each month. | Freaks • Film historian Eric Grayson will screen When: March 14, 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. | Where: White the 1932 “pre-code” film, Freaks.The film “man- River Branch library, 1664 Library Blvd., Green- aged to offend everyone,” according to Gray- wood. | Info: pageafterpage.org. son, and it was effectively banned until the 1970s. | When: March 11, 7 p.m. | Where: Gar- What's going on Craft Night: Yarn Birds • Adult craft pro- field Park Arts Center. | Cost: $5 admission, $1 gram: Use yarn to create an adorable little concessions. | Info: gpacarts.org. Southside? bird. All materials provided. | When: March 15, 6:30 - 8 p.m. | Where: White River Branch Send your news & events to: library, 1664 Library Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: Compiled by Brian Ruckle pageafterpage.org. 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Bags, Brunch & the Beatles • Southport Tri Reunion for Former Students of IPS No. 18 Kappa service sorority hosts the annual "Bags, • A reunion for students who attended Abra- Brunch & the Beatles" to raise funds for scholar- ham Lincoln IPS No. 18 between 1955 and ships for three Southside high schools and sev- 1965 will be held. Coffee and donuts will be eral other charities. Enjoy classic Beatles music, served. | When: April 8, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tour of brunch, door prizes, drawings, bake auction the school, 1:30 p.m. | Garfield Park Commu- and a silent auction. | When: March 11, 11 nity Church, 743 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. S. Dr., a.m. - 1 p.m. | Where: Friedens United Church Indianapolis. | Info: Pat (Freeman) Walker, (317) of Christ, 8300 S. Meridian St. | Cost: $2 at the 535-5150. door. | Info: [email protected]. GREENWOOD Greater Indianapolis Southside College Fair • The University of Indianapolis, in conjunction with the Indiana Association of College Admis- Featured Artist: John Manicke • This month- sion Counseling (IACAC) and several area high long exhibit during March features 30 paint- schools, will be hosting the annual Greater ings and sketches by local professional artist Indianapolis Southside College Fair. Students Left, Lisa Kudrow as "Bina," Craig Robinson as "Jerry," June Squibb as "Jo," Stephen Merchant as "Walter," Anna John Manicke. Most of the art works are for in grades 9-12 and their parents are encour- Kendrick as "Eloise," and Tony Revolori as "Renzo" in Table 19. sale. | When: Now - March 30, Wednesdays - aged to attend. | When: March 14, 6:30 - 8 p.m. Photo by Jace Downs. © 2017 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Saturdays 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. | Where: Southside | Where: UIndy campus. | Info: Twitter: @Giscf. Art League Gallery, 229 E Broadway Street, Greenwood. | Call SALI, (317) 882-5562. The Cultivating Garden Club • Gary Ward, owner of McCammon’s Irish Market, will speak Table 19 Veteran’s Dinner/Program • Active military, re- on Garden Plant Care. | When: March 16, 6:30 servist, veterans, family members and survivors p.m. | Where: St. John’s Church, US 31 and R.S.V.P yes for this one are invited for this free dinner. John Kindred, Southport Road. | Info: Ginny O’Brien, (317) US Navy, 1978-1999, will speak. A U.S. Navy jet 783-4727. pilot, he logged over 3500 mishap-free flight MOVIE REVIEW Easily the best part of Table 19 is its thor- hours and over 780 carrier landings. He flew Much Ado About Nothing • The Roncalli High oughly enjoyable story. For the first fourth 23 combat missions in support of Operations School Theatre Department presents multiple of the film, it proceeds as expected; like any Southern Watch over Iraq. | When: March 12, 5 performances of this year’s spring play, “Much By Adam Staten other romantic comedy. However, the story p.m. meal, 6 p.m. program. | Where: Christ Our Ado About Nothing.” | When: March 16, 17 Shepherd Church of the Brethren, 857 N. State Getting married is a ceremony with life- goes in a much-unexpected direction, inter- and 18, 7 p.m. Saturday also 2 p.m. matinee. | Rd. 135, Greenwood. | Info: (317) 416-7888. Where: Roncalli High School. | Cost: $5 adults, changing ramifications, no matter how jecting a twist that elevates the entire film. As ironic as it may be, the writing is also $2 Roncalli students and children under 14. | many times you happen to go through the How to Conduct Productive Meetings • Info: (317) 787-8277 ext. 249, roncalli.org. occasion. It’s also a time, right or wrong, to the film’s biggest downfall. All of the char- Adults: Efficiently conducted meetings take acters, while authentic, likable and enter- measure your social standing against people advantage of valuable resources. Learn and SOUTHPORT you may or may not know. This practice of taining in their own quirky ways, do not practice the techniques and dynamics of con- gauging ones social worth doesn’t necessar- receive adequate screen time. The film is ducting productive meetings in small groups. ily take place at the ceremony. However, the approximately 90 minutes, but isn’t nearly | When: March 14, 6 p.m. | Where: Green- Baby and Toddler Storytime at Southport • reception can act as the perfect conduit to long enough to properly tell the characters’ wood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Babies and toddlers up to age 3 with an adult greenwoodlibrary.us. can join an active class featuring stories, songs perform this meaningless and vain exercise, stories. Instead, the film ends without giv- ing several important characters the con- and rhymes that focus on early literacy skills. using the seating arrangement as the biggest Ladies Luncheon at Dye’s Walk Country Club | When: March 9, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29 and 30 at piece of evidence of your relative importance clusion they require. In the end there is a • Christian Women's Club invites all ladies to a 10:30 a.m. | Where: Southport Branch library, to the happy couple. One recently-released lingering feeling that the film is unfinished, luncheon buffet. Featured speaker Lynne Jor- 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. | Info: (317) 275-4510. film looks at this common practice per- that there was so much more of the story dan from Valparaiso, Ind. will speak on "Liv- formed by guests at weddings. that we weren’t given. ing Balanced in a Tilted World." Special feature Lego Club • Families and children ages 2 and Table 19 is a film about the eclectic While the film has noticeable problems, will be Barb Renshaw with Meals on Wheels. older can drop in to learn to play and play to group of guests seated at the embarrass- introducing too many characters and not Cost is $14. | When: March 15, 12 - 1:45 p.m. | learn by using Lego bricks. | When: March 11, 2 ingly distant table. The film’s main char- doing enough with them, the likable cast Where: Dye’s Walk Country Club, 2080 S. State - 4 p.m. | Where: Southport Branch library, 2630 Rd. 135, Greenwood. | Info: Register wth Nancy, E. Stop 11 Rd. | Info: (317) 275-4510. acter, Eloise (Anna Kendrick), against her and the film’s abundance of charm and heart is hard to overlook. (317) 787-2846. better judgment, reluctantly decides to at- Prepárate! College Prep Workshops: Scholar- tend the wedding festivities. Eloise, who 3 out 5. Spring Lawn Care Classes • Dick Huber, mas- ships • Students in grades 9 - 12 and adults can was recently dumped by her boyfriend of ter gardener, will discuss the best mowing learn of college scholarship opportunities. | When: two years, who is also the best man, comes techniques, proper timing for pre-emergent March 13, 6:30 p.m. | Where: Southport Branch li- to support her best friend on her big day. crabgrass herbicide, aeration and more. | brary, 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. | Info: (317) 275-4510. In addition to being in a vulnerable emo- When: March 16, 6 p.m. | Where: Greenwood tional state, Eloise arrives at the reception Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. Preschool Storytime at Southport • Preschool- to discover she has been placed with the | Info: greenwoodlibrary.us. ers ages 3 - 5 and an adult are invited for an ac- tive class featuring stories, songs and rhymes that rest of the social outcasts at table 19. INDIANAPOLIS focus on early literacy skills. | When: March 14 and Over the course of the film, we learn 28, 10:30 a.m. | Where: Southport Branch library, more about the other guests sitting at the 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. | Info: (317) 275-4510. Springtime in Paris Swing Dance • This fun- table. There’s the married couple that have Adam Staten lives in Perry Township hit a rough patch, a socially awkward man and is a movie buff. Staten graduated draiser is for Agape Performing Art Company, Red Letter Day • This 5-week sermon series claiming to be a successful businessman, from University of Southern Indiana based out of Greenwood, and its upcoming relives Jesus’ final hours and celebrates His vic- with a degree in Communication production of Les Miserables. | When: March tory on that Red Letter Day. | When: Sundays, an equally odd teenager and a brash for- Studies. He can be reached at mer nanny. They quickly become way too 18, 7 p.m. | Where: McGowan Hall, 1305 N. Dela- March 19 - April 16, 9 and 10 a.m. | Where: [email protected] ware St., Indianapolis. | Cost: $10 online, $12 at involved in each other’s lives, doling out Southport Heights Christian Church, 7154 Mc- the door. | Info: thelittleboxoffice.com/agape. Farland Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: (317) 783-7714. less than perfect advice. 14 Week of March 9-15, 2017 • ss-times.com VIEWS The Southside Times

FROM THE EDITOR HUMOR ‘Fairing’ well after high school

With spring fast approaching, high school seniors are likely contemplating life after graduation. The decisions made dur- ing this transitional period are all about setting oneself up for success. Wheth- er they are concerned with finding a job, TOP TEN joining the service, pursuing a degree or any combination of the three, knowing RECENT QUOTES FROM what’s available is a great first step. WILL ROGERS Making big decisions is a necessary and sometimes agonizing part of life. The (WERE HE ALIVE TODAY) bigger the decision, the more we want to #25 SILVER EDITION be sure of the outcome. Deciding wheth- er to get married or buy a home, for ex- By Torry Stiles ample, is a commitment because it has far reaching consequences; but so is taking a 10. "Us Democrats are still ready to do what job, enlisting in the military, and enroll- we can for the party - we just ain't sure ing in college. Choosing a career path can if the party knows what to have us do be difficult enough, but then you need to besides complain... But some of us are know how get there. awful good at that, too." Fortunately, there’s a great opportu- 9. "Sometimes I look for the milk o' human nity to help you weigh your options just kindness and I spot the jackass raisin' around the corner. The Greater Indianap- nothin' but Brahma bulls." olis Southside College Fair, in conjunction STARS & STRIKES ON THE SOUTHSIDE 8. "The new bosses in Washington have got with the Indiana Association of College quite a problem with tryin' to get rid of that Admission Counseling and several local Obama care stuff. The old bosses spent so The Southside Times is all about people nized? Email your “Stars and Strikes” high schools, will have more than 80 col- much time tellin' us how much we wanted leges available with resources for students and our community. What do you like to [email protected]. Chad Mertz of it in the first place that some folks came to in grades 9 to 12 and their parents. To put in your neighborhood? What don’t you Greenwood and Nancy Van Arendonk believe they couldn't do without it." it simply, it’s designed to like? Who has done something nice, no of Franklin Township contributed to make that next big de- matter how small and should be recog this week's Stars and Strikes. 7. "They tell me ya hardly had any winter in Indiana this year. That's good 'cause y'all cision easier. This fair is saved a lot of money on your heatin' bills. March 14, 6:30 - 8 p.m. at Stars: To the City of Greenwood Stars: And thanks to Brenda Toney, That's bad 'cause now they'll have to raise the University of Indianapolis, your rates to make their money back." 1400 E. Hanna Ave. Not only do and Mayor Mark W. Myers for who stepped in and handled more we encourage high school stu- the recent announcement unveiling a vi- than one person's job when medical issues 6. "One of the problems with electin' the dents to attend, but also par- sion for the future of downtown Green- kept three people from being able to attend lesser of two evils is that, no matter what, ents and anyone looking to wood. Citing the once-in-a-lifetime op- a local board meeting. you still get evil." take that next step forward. portunity to transform the heart of the To Center Grove and Lu- 5. "Looks like they're gonna put more taxes It’s never too early to plan for city for current and future generations, Stars: on cigarettes again. That's be fine but theran High School boys the future! Mayor Myers provided conceptual plans folks are quittin' smokin' all the time. for several transformative public proj- teams which won their sectional matches That means they're quittin' payin' taxes, ects in the downtown area, which in- on March 3 and 4th, moving on to the too. Now, there's a habit Congress don't clude 1.9 miles of new or reconstructed semi-state championships this weekend! want to catch on." streetscape, 9.9 acres of new or upgrad- ed open space, 75,000+ sq. ft. of poten- Stars: To the American Legion 4. "My Indian family back in Oklahoma tial retail/office space, and several hun- post which donated flags to the city are thinkin' their ancestors should've dred proposed apartments townhomes. of Beech Grove at the council meeting on built a walk on the Atlantic coast a cou- March 6. The Legion donates these 10 X 15 pla' hunnert years ago." flags as the city needs them, each flag cost- The Southside Times 3. "Our man in the White House can't seem ing approximately $250. to stay off of his Twitterin' an' Tweetin'. welcomes letters We all like to know what our president is to the editor in good taste. up to but even Mr. Roosevelt only needed to be on the radio once a week." All submissions are subject to editing. QUOTE OF THE WEEK BELIEVE IT! Please send to [email protected]. 2. "Those folks makin' those lottery com- mercials sure make it look like you can't All letters must be signed. “March, when days are getting long, Our nation has all sorts of arcane, help but have fun. The IRS oughta hire 'em Please include a daytime nonsensical laws on the books. Each an' folks would be struttin' an' smilin' to the phone number for Let thy growing hours be strong To set week, we’ll share one with you … mailbox every April 15th." verification purposes only. right some wintry wrong.” In North Carolina, elephants may not be used to plow cotton fields. 1. "Folks today seem to want their news the ~ CAROLINE MAY, 1887 same way they want their coffee: made the Source: dumblaws.com way they like it with nothin' they don't." ss-times.com • Week of March 9-15, 2017 15 The Southside Times SOUTHSIDE BUSINESS LEADER Extra BIZ WEB PEER TO PEER Online customer reviews A dirty little secret By Howard Hubler pretty embarrassing. Now in addition to matter more than ever Sometimes you see those surveys on- your national guild's survey, you have By Andrew Angle HOW TO DEAL WITH line asking you to rate the business whose my survey to worry about! Holy Pipe service you just experienced. Now, there Wrench, where did you squirrels come Although customer reviews can make or NEGATIVE REVIEWS are in-laws and there are out-laws of sur- from? And you do great on the national break a business, not having enough reviews vey companies. By this, I mean there are survey too! But theses guys ask different can sink your site in search engines. Here are • Respond promptly those sanctioned by your particular in- questions, some begging a negative re- some facts you need to know: • Admit your mistakes sponse. However, if you just, "Join my as- • Correct inaccuracies dustry, and those that just pop up prey- • 90 percent of consumers read online ing of your particular industry. sociation group for $350 per month, you reviews before visiting a business. • Highlight your strengths For example, I could start up a rating will have the chance to reach out to the • 88 percent of consumers trust • Write like a person, not a corporation service, rating hardware stores. The Na- frustrated customers and offer them free online reviews as much as personal • Take it offline stuff to change your score from a 1 (ter- recommendations. tional Hardware Association may have • Provide restitution if it's warranted an excellent consumer survey with excel- rible) to a 5 (great)." • Customers are likely to spend 31 • Bury negative reviews with positive lent standards that make everyone bet- Now, your scores begin to climb and percent more on a business with experiences you look pretty good... for awhile. Soon "excellent" reviews. ter. But I, in my "infinite wisdom" feel • Be consistent that they need one more. So I start "I the entire city signs up and neutralizes • 72 percent say that positive reviews everybody's efforts but I have $3500 a make them trust a local business more. • Understand how rating and Like My Hardware Company" survey ser- review sites work vice and duplicate the sanctioned one. month of income and once my software • 92 percent of users will use a local busi- is set up, I need to do nothing. They all ness if it has at least a 4-star rating. I may tuck my service under some qua- Have you ever noticed that some busi- si internet service finder so when you are signed one-year contracts. Off to an- • 72 percent of consumers will take action nesses in Google have tons of reviews and other city. Quickie Signs gave me a swell only after reading a positive review. looking for great service, you will look at others don’t? The ones with lots of reviews my rating company. When you call or logo for my car and business card that • Reliability (27 percent), expertise (21 rank higher, don’t they? Getting happy cus- looks very official. Hey, I think all of percent), and professionalism (18 per- email the hardware store, my survey will tomers to post positive reviews has been pop up with the obvious question, "So the quickie sign companies could bene- cent) are the most important reputation fit from an online customer satisfaction traits for a local business. tough. Chances are, the winners of the re- you think all hardware stores are cre- views race are doing something different ated equal, do you? Well, if you glance rating program to go along with the na- • Nearly all customers read several custom- tional one the guild uses. (P.S., Yes, this er reviews before making a purchase. than the others. at these local choices, you will find that Now for the fun part. Go to BusinessLead- they are as different as they can be in is how some work, maybe later we will • 86 percent of people will hesitate to talk about on line buying services). purchase from a business that has nega- er.bz/getreviews to see how it’s done. customer satisfaction scores.” Then out tive online reviews. Customers are more of curiosity you take the bait and make eager to share negative experiences a "hit" to my site. In turn, I tell a local than positive ones. Andrew Angle. of Greenwood, is the hardware store owner how many hits Howard Hubler can be reached at owner of NetGain Associates, Inc. He were in his zip codes, and, "your scores, [email protected]. I started to pour some Yelp statistics here, can be reached at (317) 534-2382. Mr. Hardware Store Owner are not what but Yelp is not the only place where reviews they should be to be competitive with count. In the long run, it’s better to have cus- the others in the community.” Here is tomer comments spread across several sites where the ruse comes in. that publish reviews in your niche. You look at the online comments, some

AROUND TOWN BUSINESS Indy Fuel owners building $20 million Greenwood FRA Iceplex in Greenwood to host Regional Entertainment – Indy Fuel owners Jim and Sean Hallett recently joined Greenwood Conference Mayor Mark W. Myers in announcing the Greenwood Iceplex, a 115,000 square-foot Navy – The Greenwood based FRA facility expected to be a regional destina- Branch 130 is hosting the Mid-Year Con- tion for both youth hockey and other ice ference of the North Central Region of Members of FRA Branch 130. sports. Featuring two finished ice rinks, two the Fleet Reserve Association, draw- turf fields (convertible to two additional ice ing members from 14 states. Shipmates napolis (CA-35), a Cruiser that was lost rinks), a fitness/training facility, retail space, from the Dakotas to Oklahoma to Ohio near the end of WW-II. FRA Branch 130 locker rooms and food service facilities, the all gathering in Nashville, Ind. on March meets the first Monday of each month at Greenwood Iceplex will be constructed on 27-29. The Fleet Reserve Association is 6 p.m. Additionally the Shipmates get to- 6 acres in Greenwood’s Freedom Park and a congressionally charted Veterans Ser- gether for Breakfast on the second Tues- will be among the largest facilities of its kind vice Organization that serves Veterans day of each month at 9 a.m. in Denny’s in the nation. Under proposed terms of the of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast on Main Street near I-65. Former sea agreement, the Halletts will lease the land Guard. The organization is known for its service members are invited to visit. for $1 per month and invest approximately 14-foot long model of the U.S.S. India- $20 million in the complex. 16 Week of March 9-15, 2017 • ss-times.com SOUTHSIDE PUZZLES The Southside Times

ACROSS 1. Ex-Indiana Supreme Court justice Boehm 4. Disney creation 9. Kind of list 13. ___ Spumante 14. Scarlett of Tara 15. Above 16. Lacking slack 17. Geeky types 18. John or Wooden, e.g. 19. Hoosier Lotto payout 21. "The Aesop of Indiana" 22. Ice house 23. Shoots the breeze 25. "___ for the poor" 27. Hoosier National Forest juice 30. Like some I-65 traffic 32. Hi-tech helper 35. Unsullied 37. Acquire 39. Start of an IRT play 40. Prepare, as tea 42. Berry variety 43. Scarcity 45. Skedaddles 47. Southside Times staffers, briefly 4. A long time at the Indiana 36. "Dear" one 48. Partying Geological Survey 38. Hops and Fire spigot 50. Shapiro's Deli loaf 5. Indiana game bird 41. Holcomb Observatory events 51. Come up short at 6. Jack at the Indianapolis 44. Perry County town that shares its Hinkle Fieldhouse Bridge Center name with a Pitt flick 52. Pendleton prison overseer, initially 7. Trying experience 46. "Butt out," briefly 54. Sentimental sort 8. BSU profs' helpers 49. Hancock Fabrics velvety material 57. Chop off 9. City Barbeque grabbers 51. Pos. of person found in 59. ISU dorm beds 10. Center Grove HS track shape puzzle's circles 63. Awestruck 11. Tom O'Brien showroom model 53. Main Street borders 64. Din from Assembly Hall 12. Marsh sandwich cookie 54. Local golf course, tavern, restaurant 66. Some Best Buy buys 13. Rejeev Ram net org. or park 67. Jimmy John's sandwich 20. Right on an Indy map 55. S-shaped molding in a 68. Holiday times 22. Website for film buffs Shoopman home 69. Thai money 24. Deli offerings 56. ___ Wayne 70. WTHR's net. at 13.3 26. Indianapolis Zoo cat 58. Resembling fast food fries, often 71. Secret meeting 27. One in a black suit 60. Hall of Champions org. 72. ___ Jose 28. Like a lob shot at Dye's Walk 61. Fine wine seller in Indy 29. King Gyros breads 62. Retired flier DOWN 31. Actress Witherspoon 64. Big Apple newspaper, for short 65. Beech Grove winter hrs. 1. Old Russian autocrat 32. Turner or Teague 2. Needle case 33. Personal journal 3. Bubble-headed 34. Licorice flavoring Answers See Page 17 Puzzle time The Southside Times LIFESTYLE ss-times.com • Week of March 9-15, 2017 17 Create health-Life is Sacred 5 Ways to Curb Food Waste NUTRITION like tempeh, seitan, Quorn, quinoa, hemp, beans, nuts, flax and chia seed. Sandi and I eat tempeh, a high-protein soy FAMILY FEATURES - A little extra time in of time later. An option like this By Wendell Fowler product made by controlled fermentation. the kitchen before you put groceries Shaved Brussels Sprouts and Kale Salad is sturdy enough to hold in “The doctor of the future will give Tempeh is a very good source of manganese, away can save a ton of time over a tightly sealed Glad container, no medicine but will interest his copper, phosphorus, B2 and magnesium.. the course of a week. 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OBITUARIES Diane Kay Bossingham Lisa Marie Decker at the funeral home. Burial will be in Orchard Harold T. Humphries Hill Cemetery in Wanamaker. Diane Kay Bossingham, 69, of Indianapolis, Lisa Marie Decker, 44, of Indianapolis, died on Harold T. Humphries, age 86, of Indianapolis, died on March 6, 2017. She was born on May 11, March 4,2017. She was born on June 5,1972 died on Sunday, March 5, 2017. He was born 1947 to the late Robert and Loree Bossingham. in Indianapolis. In Lisa’s free time she liked to in Paris, Ky. on Feb. 24, 1931 to Thomas and She was a member of the Southside 7th Day read and watching movies. Her favorite movie Jessie (Fisher) Humphries both of whom Adventist Church and retired from St. Francis was Gone with the Wind. Survivors include Joyce Rayola Gillette precede him in death. Harold service in the Hospital after 43 years. Survivors include her children, Jacob Decker and Kaitlyn Decker and Joyce Rayola Gillette, 91, of Indianapolis died United States Army and meet his wife Joyce sisters, Pamela Hyde and Cynthia Snyder; Erin Mckenna; fiancé, Verm Geralds; siblings, on Feb. 28, 2017. She was born on Feb. 14, 1926 Shaw whom he married on June 29, 1957 brother, Donald (Carol) Bossingham; several Michael (Rhonda) White, James White, and in Wewoka, Okla. to the late Walter and Eunice in Redwood City, Cali. Harold was a Heavy nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and Tina Raney; several nieces and nephews. She Davis. Joyce worked as a market researcher for Equipment Operator at American Aggregates nephews. Visitation is March 9, 5 - 8 p.m. at G. H. is preceded by her parents Kenneth Chapman several years. She was a passionate oil painter, Stone Quarry until his retirement in 1996 Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. and Etta Bigelow. Visitation and service was winning the “best of show” at the Indiana State after 44 years of service. Harold is survived State Rd. 135, Greenwood. Additional visitation March 8 at G.H. Herrmann East Street Funeral Fair. Joyce is survived by her children Anna by his wife; three sons, Richard and Mary is March 10, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. with the funeral Home, 1505 S. East St., Indianapolis. (Richard) Johnson, Stephen (Barbara) Gillette, Humphries, David Humphries and his fiancé, service immediately following. Burial will be at Kathryn (Raif Szczepanski) Gillette, Christine Patricia Tomlinson, Kenneth Humphries and Greenwood Cemetery. Breedlove, David (Louise) Gillette; five his companion Sylvia Lucas; brother, Gary and grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and Glenda Tuttle; grandchildren, Jamie, Margo, Juanita L. Harrison two great-great-grandchildren. She is preceded Corey, Bridget, Kris, Robert, Thomas, Joseph; Fewell in passing by her parents and husband Harold great-grandchildren, Natalie, Robert, Breanna, S. Gillette. Singleton Community Mortuary and Karle, Jackie, Ada; and a host of other family Katherine Amelia Juanita L. Harrison Fewell, 104 of Greenwood, (Huffman) Burgess Memorial Center will handle the arrangements. members and friends. Funeral ceremony is died on March 3, 2017. She was born on Aug. March 10, 1 p.m. at Newcomer Funeral Home Katherine Amelia (Huffman) Burgess was born 5, 1912, in Amity, Ind. to AB and Ethel Harrison. - Indianapolis Chapel, 925 E. Hanna Ave., March 2, 1922 in Marion County to Mark and Her husband of 49 years, Walter E. Fewell, and Indianapolis. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. Katherine (Miller) Huffman. four brothers and three sisters preceded her in W. “Jean” Goebel until the service with interment following at She married Mark Burgess on death. Survivors include her daughter, Beverly W. “Jean” Goebel, 84, Indianapolis, died New Crown Cemetery. Nov. 20, 1941. Katherine was a Fewell Graves; son-in-law, Lieutenant General on March 1, 2017. Born Jan. 11, 1933 in member of Rocklane Christian Richard G. Graves; three grandchildren; seven Greensburg, Ind. to the late Clifford G. and Church and TNT, Thread Needle great-grandchildren and several nieces and Leota Ruth (Bayless) Buell, she was a member and Thimble, sewing club for nephews. Juanita was an avid quilter and of St. Jude Catholic Church. She enjoyed 50 years. She enjoyed calling euchre player. She was a member of the Barbara C. Cavonaugh careers at American Greetings and L.S. Ayres. church members on their birthdays to wish Greenwood Methodist Church and Order of the Martin Her hobbies were cross stitch, reading and them happy birthday. Katherine loved going Eastern Star Greenwood Chapter #390. Funeral Barbara C. Cavonaugh Martin, 82, of puzzles. Survivors include her husband of 64 to sales looking for antiques and writing in service was March 7 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Bargersville, died on March 4, 2017. She was years, Vincent H. Goebel; children, Elizabeth her journal every day. Katherine is survived by Service & Crematory, Greenwood Chapel, 481 born on Dec. 4, 1934 in Watertown, Conn. to Bill J. Borem (Thomas), Gerald V. “Jerry” Goebel her son, Danny (Dorothy) Burgess; daughter W. Main St., Greenwood, IN 46142. Interment is Martin and Helen Cavanaugh. Barbara married (Terrie),Mary J. “Joni” Keaton, Steve Goebel Sharon (Robert) Windhorst; 10 grandchildren, in Greenwood Cemetery. the late Herbert “Pat” Martin on July 22, 1961 (Kellie), Karl Goebel, John A. Goebel (Lisa); 19 great-grandchildren and four great-great- in Dade County, Fal. She was bookkeeper for 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; grandchildren. She was preceded in death several years. Barbara was a member of Saints siblings, Jo Tremain (Robert), Thomas Buell by her husband, Mark L. Burgess; parents, Francis and Clare of Assisi Roman Catholic (Sandra). She was preceded in death by Mark and Katherine Huffman; siblings, Mae Church and Greenwood Chapter No. 390 Order Harold R. “Bill” Francis sister, Donna Larrabee. Visitation was March Kinnick, Jack Huffman, and Mary Burgett; and of Eastern Star. Barbara is survived by her Harold R. “Bill” Francis, 80, of Indianapolis, died 6 at G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral daughter-in-law Janet Burgess. Services were son Tracy R. Martin and granddaughter Karlie on March 5, 2017. He was born on Oct. 20, 1936 Home, 5141 Madison Ave. and March 7 at March 7 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service O. Martin. She is preceded in passing by her in Monroe County, Ky. to George and Grace St. Jude Catholic Church followed by Mass & Crematory-Stirling Gerber Chapel, 5950 E. parents and husband. Mass of Christian Burial Francis. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, of Christian Burial. Burial will be at Calvary Thompson Rd., Indianapolis. She will be laid is March 10, 11 a.m. at Saints Francis and Clare Edith Francis; three children, Crystal Francis, Cemetery at a later date. to rest at Acton Cemetery. Monte Francis, and Penny Francis; son-in-law of Assisi Roman Catholic Church. Visitation is Dennis Frick; grandson John Francis and step- March 9 at Singleton Community Mortuary and granddaughter Julia Frick. Visitation is March Memorial Center from 4 - 8 p.m. and one hour 9, 4 - 8 p.m. Funeral is March 10, 1 p.m. at G.H. Sandra Kay Graves prior to service at the church. Donald “Donnie” Clifford Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, Sandra Kay Graves, 68, of Greenwood, died 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Burial is at Coleman III on March 4, 2017. She was born on Sept. 12, Orchard Hill Cemetery. Donald “Donnie” Clifford Coleman III, of 1948 in Pennington Gap, Va. to the late Hobert Melinda Elizabeth Indianapolis, died Feb. 27, 2017. He was born H. and Ollie J. Green Cooper. She enjoyed May 13, 1985 in Indianapolis. He is survived playing cards, gambling and spending (LeFave) Pagel by his son, Donald “Cole” Clifford Coleman time with family and friends. Survivors Melinda Elizabeth (LeFave) Pagel, 57, of IV; parents, Donald Clifford Coleman, Jr. Jeanette M. Gambrel include three sons, Bobby (Deborah), Indianapolis, died on March 6, 2017. She was and Holly Coleman; grandmothers, Terri Jeanette M. Gambrel, 80, of Wanamaker, died Dennis (Candace), Michael (Joann) Graves; born on Oct. 24, 1959, in Indianapolis, to Cobb and Annette Turner; sister, Julie (J.R.) March 4, 2017. She was preceded in death daughter, Michelle (Joe) Didion; her fiancé, Carmen and Doris LeFave. Melinda loved all Wright; nephew, Denlee Grey Wright; and by her husband Herschel Harold Gambrel. Carson Holt; 15 grandchildren; 18 great- animals, reading about science and listening his significant other, Brittany Davis. He was Jeanette is survived by her children, grandchildren; two siblings, Lexie Weaver to music. Melinda is survived by her husband, preceded in death by his grandfathers, Harold “Hal” (Linda) Gambrel, Teresa (Mark) and Stanley Cooper. Visitation was March 8 Thomas M. Pagel; son, Aaron Pagel; stepson, John Cobb, Dallas G. Turner, and Donald C. Swartz, Greg (Michelle) Gambrel and Mike at G. H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home, Jason M. Pagel; mother, Doris A. LeFave; sister, Coleman, Sr. Donnie was a veteran of the U.S. Karch; nine grandchildren and eight great- 1605 S. State Rd. 135 and Olive Branch Road. Julie Lynn Cass; half-brother, Gary LeFave Army National Guard. Memorial service was grandchildren. Calling was March 8 at Wilson Funeral service was March 9. Burial will be at (Jane); three nieces, Grace Cass, Kristy and March 5 at Simplicity Funeral & Cremation St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Floral Park Cemetery. Chelci LeFave and four nephews, Adam and Care, 7520 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Stirling Gerber Chapel, 5950 E. Thompson Rd. Sean Cass, Christopher and William Barry Jr. Indianapolis, with a funeral March 9, 11 a.m. LeFave . She was preceded in death by her ss-times.com • Week of March 9-15, 2017 19 The Southside Times FOR THE RECORD Obituaries

father, Carmen LeFave; half-brother, William St., Loogootee, IN with a graveside service at Barry LeFave. Funeral services are March 10, St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery, Haysville, IN. 11:30 a.m. at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave. Visitation is March 9, 4 to 8 p.m. She will be laid to rest in Calvary Cemetery. Jeffery Wayne “Mutt” Sullivan Jeffery Wayne “Mutt” Sullivan, 51, of Indianapolis, died on March 4,2017. He Samuel L. Pearson was born on Feb 14, 1966 in Indianapolis. Samuel L. Pearson, 67, of Greenwood, died Jeff was an avid collector of coins, enjoyed on March 1, 2017. Born June 16, 1949 in NASCAR, drinking beer and shooting pool. Martinsville, to the late Donovan Pearson and Survivors include, father, Thomas E. Sullivan; Frances Nadine Pearson, he graduated from mother, Patricia Moyes; brothers, Scott (Patty) Martinsville High School in 1967. He retired Sullivan, Tom (Tammie) Sullivan, and James after a 37-year tenure career at Eli Lilly in Chris Hopper; daughter, Kristina East; five December 2008. Sam enjoyed fishing, golfing, grandchildren; several aunts,uncles, nieces shooting guns and most of all he cherished and nephews; cat, Zoe; and dog, Noah. He was time with his grandchildren. Survivors include precede in death by both sets of grandparents, Photo courtesy of Getty Images his wife of 36 years, Janet (Acker) Pearson; one aunt; one uncle; one grandchild; and cat children, Matt Pearson (Angie); Ashley Pearson Rowdy. Visitation is March 10, 4 to 6 p.m. at (Craig Stutler); grandchildren, Landon Pearson, G.H. Herrmann East Street Funeral Home, 1505 Grayson Stutler, Olivia Pearson; brother, S. East St., Indianapolis. Donovan (Debbie) Pearson. He was preceded Maximizing Your Assets in death by a sister, Susan Champlin. Visitation and service was March 5 at G.H. Herrmann in Retirement Greenwood Funeral Home at The Gardens at Glyn Ray Tabor Olive Branch, 1605 S. State Rd. 135. Glyn Ray Tabor died on March 2, 2017. He was FAMILY FEATURES - No matter how help fund his retirement. After some born in Bowling Green, Ky. on July 22, 1935 to diligent you may have been about research, he called Coventry Direct Earline and Elwood Tabor. He is saving for retirement, unexpected and was happy to learn he had an op- survived by his four children, life changes and economic realities tion other than just letting the poli- Lance C. Peyton Benita Tabor, Kathleen Monroe, Lance C. Peyton, 30, of Indianapolis, died on ElizaBeth Harmon and Glyn can negatively impact your cy lapse. He sold his policy through Feb. 21, 2017. He was born on April 28,1986 Ray Tabor, II; six grandchildren; retirement budget. Sustained low a life settlement for $25,000, which in Indianapolis. He was a floor installer that 10 great-grandchildren. He interest rates have suppressed yields was more than four times the value enjoyed playing videos games and spending retired from the Indianapolis on income from bonds and rising he would have received if he surren- time with his children. Survivors include, Department of Transportation. health care expenses have affected dered the policy back to the insur- wife, Jeannette Peyton; children, Promise Services were March 6 at Forest Lawn Funeral retirees of all ages. ance company. Peyton, Michael Peyton, Patience Peyton, and Home, 1977 S. State Rd. 135, Greenwood. Many retirees are surprised to If you don’t own a life insurance Precious Peyton; siblings, Jared Peyton, Tyler learn that one of the most valuable policy or still need your coverage, Peyton, Douglas Fry, Maranda Peyton; aunts; assets in their portfolios may be a you may want to evaluate the real es- “honorary mom, Joy Hughes” and Debbie life insurance policy that they no tate you own. Think about downsiz- Gallagher; uncles, Donald Hines and Luke Edna A. “E.T.” Thomas longer need. ing to a smaller home or selling other Peyton; grandmothers, Betty Hines and Sandra Edna A. “E.T.” Thomas, 80, of Franklin, died It’s not uncommon for people to property you no longer need. Many Bradfield; several nieces and nephews. He outlive their need for life insurance, retirees discover that they have sig- is preceded in death by his parents, Rodney March 1, 2017. She was born Aug. 16, 1936 and if you no longer need the policy nificant equity tied up in real estate Peyton and Alicia Mae; and two grandfathers. in Baileysville, W.V. to the late Ulbert Lee and Visitation was at G.H. Herrmann East Street Minne “June” (Morgan) Aliff. She is survived or can no longer afford the premi- – equity that could be used to help Funeral Home, 1505 S. East St., Indianapolis. by her daughter, Jennifer Thomas and her ums, you could consider selling the fund expenses. husband Matt Rogers; son, Jamie Thomas and policy through a life settlement. This Another useful exercise is review- his wife Michelle Mitchell; four grandchildren; is a financial transaction in which a ing your investments. If your retire- two great-grandchildren; brother, Charles policy owner works with a company, ment income is failing to produce Aliff; and sisters, Carol Wheaton, Patricia such as Coventry Direct, to deter- the amount needed to maintain your Jean Spruell Blankenship, and Shirley Aliff. She was Jean Spruell, 74, of Indianapolis, died on March mine if they qualify to sell their life lifestyle, you may need to rebalance preceded in death by her husband, Jamie insurance policy. The policy seller your portfolio in order to meet your 4, 2017. She was born on Dec. 17, 1942 in H. Thomas; brothers, Doug Aliff and David Haysville, Ind. to the late Ralph and Elsie Braun receives an immediate cash payment changing needs. Aliff; and sister, Joann Aliff. Service is March while the buyer assumes all future If you find your retirement income Seitz. She was a member Calvary Lutheran 9, 1 p.m. at Lighthouse Baptist Church, 6950 premium payments. Most life insur- is insufficient, there are options Church and was active in various activities E. Raymond St., Indianapolis. Visitation was within her church; she enjoyed sewing, March 8 at Simplicity Funeral & Cremation ance policy types qualify, even con- available to maximize your assets. quilting and playing cards. Survivors include Care, 951 N. Main St., Franklin. Edna will be vertible term life policies. For many retirees, an existing life in- her sister, Marie Truelove; brother, Dan (Pat) laid to rest in Greenlawn Cemetery. Consider this story about a finan- surance policy may be a hidden asset Seitz and several nieces and nephews. She was cial advisor who recently retired that can be utilized to generate cash. preceded in death by her husband, Don Spruell from a long, successful career. He de- To learn more about life settlements, and sister, Marlene Hief. Visitation and service cided the money he was spending on visit coventrydirect.com/lifesettle- was March 7 at Calvary Lutheran Church, 6111 Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors the rising premiums for his $799,975 ments or call 888-858-9344. Shelby St. Indianapolis. Additional visitation are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ life insurance policy could be used to was March 8 at Blake Funeral Home, 300 Church ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday will be published Thursday, space permitting. 20 Week of March 9-15, 2017 • ss-times.com PLACES OF WORSHIP The Southside Times

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16 And the earth helped the woman, multiply and become a great people. earth, the general population of this ple of the earth. There are several mil- and the earth opened her mouth, and The term "earth" does not mean the planet, will swallow Satan's lies and lions of Christians all over the earth swallowed up the flood which the ball of water and soil, it means the hu- believe them and be lost. Some peo- but there are several more millions dragon cast out of his mouth. man race. We are of the earth and this ple have the mistaken assumption that are not Christian and, anything 17 And the dragon was wroth with is what Jesus was referring to when that somehow God has to function on but with no inclination to become the woman, and went to make war He taught His disciples to pray for the level of governments of men. That Christian. This does not discourage with the remnant of her seed, which the Father's will to be done "in earth" is, He is trying to win their approval us from inviting them time and time keep the commandments of God, and even as it is done in heaven. There is and their votes or, otherwise He will again to come to Christ. have the testimony of Jesus Christ. much more to that than meets the lose the election. God never will lose Our faith is not in the church but eye. Our flesh is "earth" our souls and at anything and especially that. That in Christ Who gave existence to the REVELATION 12:16-17 our spirits will long outlast the flesh. is Satan's lie. God is there for "who- church and that is the way it should be. So within each of us is the potential to soever will" come to Him through His God bless and go and have a great day. When I read this passage from be earth and heaven in a sense. A few Son, Jesus Christ. If you do not come, Revelation 12 my mind goes all the will realize that potential. God does not lose, you do. way back to the days of Jacob (Israel) This passage is saying that the Think about where we are as a peo- Paul A. Kirby is the pastor at the and how God sent them to Egypt to Church of God at 3939 S. Emerson Ave. The Southside Times CLASSIFIEDS: PLACE YOUR AD - CALL 300-8782 ss-times.com • Week of March 9-15, 2017 21

Public Auction 2705 West EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Public/Legal 16th St 3/23/2017 @10am 06 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX IMPD is looking for people to join our NO NIGHTS, NO WEEKENDS SOUND GOOD? LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICE 2G2WR554361111135 START- University Heights United Methodist Children’s Center is seeking candidates ING AT $2750.00 unit and become a CVP Officer. to fill caregiver positions . The ideal candidate has an understanding of child Requirements are: • Valid driver’s license development, is dependable, patient, able to take direction Notice is hereby given to Camer- Notice is hereby given to Gary • Must be 18 years of age and transportation and self-motivated. on Scott Thober that Pondarosa and Loralyn Norris that Ponda- • Have a high school • Pass a criminal Hours vary from 30 to 40 hours per week. MHC will dispose of the following rosa MHC will dispose of the diploma or equivalent background check Responsibilities of this position include assisting the teacher with classroom mobile home at public auction: following mobile home at public activities and responsibilities, meeting the physical and emotional needs of 1985 HSH mobile home VIN auction: 1978 unknown make The Civilian Volunteer Police duties are assisting pedestrians children, care of the learning environment, and attending staff trainings in #22310447U for amount owed to mobile home VIN #04320435L in/out of different sporting events and parades in Indianapolis topics related to working with children. community. The home is located for amount owed to community. such as Pacers games, Indians games, Indy 500, Brickyard 400, Other requirements include: minimum age of 18 years with high school at 190 N. Exeter, Indianapolis, IN The home is located at 184 N. St. Patrick’s Day, City Classic Parades. diploma or GED, background check, fingerprinting, drUg screening, 46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You Exeter, Indianapolis, IN 46222 If you are interested, please contact Wayne physical exam with current TB test, paid for by the employer. do not have permission to keep in Pondarosa MHC. You do Thompson at [email protected]. To apply, contact the Director by email at [email protected]. the Mobile home at the above not have permission to keep address. Attempts to serve you the Mobile home at the above notice by certified mail have address. Attempts to serve you EMSAR INDIANA IS CURRENTLY SEEKING AN ENTRY Attentive Home Healthcare has openings for a failed. The auction will take place notice by certified mail have LEVEL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT REPAIR TECHNICIAN part-time Registered Nurse (R.N.) at Bluffton Woods MHC located failed. The auction will take place This is a great opportunity for the right person. Must be Self Looking for a dependable, honest, skilled home healthcare nurse with a at 404 Eastmoor Dr. Bluffton, IN at Bluffton Woods MHC located Motivated, Dependable, have a Clean Driving Record and pass minimum of one (1) year home care experience. Must know Oasis and be at 404 Eastmoor Dr. Bluffton, IN Criminal Background Check. Must have a High School Diploma or 46714 on Wednesday March proficient with admissions, recertifications, discharge. Looking for a candidate 22, 2017 at 9 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. 46714 on Wednesday March equivalent. that is comfortable with speaking with the physician’s office to discuss patient Pondarosa MHC reserves the 22, 2017 at 9 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. No experience necessary but some mechanical ability would be helpful. On the job paid right to bid and purchase the Pondarosa MHC reserves the training is provided as well as tools and vehicle. Individual must possess the ability to care plans and receive orders. The agency offers minimum essential health home at auction. right to bid and purchase the use hand and power tools safely and occasionally maneuver and lift heavy equipment is benefits as well as dental, vision, disability and term life. Offers competitive home at auction. necessary. Individual should be able to learn computer software and possess good verbal wages and has company vehicle during working hours for all visits. Notice is hereby given to Darek and written communication skills. Please call 317-652-3155 or complete application at www. T. Sparks that Pondarosa MHC attentivehhc.com for a return call from agency for immediate interviews. We will dispose of the following Garage Sale For more information please contact Phil Schaney mobile home at public auction: at 317-788-0858. are looking forward to adding new team members to our growing agency. 1983 Sterling mobile home VIN INDIANAPOLIS #70144160 for amount owed to Lead Teacher & community. The home is located Teacher’s Aides MOVING SALE Fri 3/10 - Sun at 3514 Steer Street, Indianapo- Needed for the southeast side licensed and YOUR AD COULD BE HERE!! 3/12. 5512 Yucatan Dr. Furni- lis, IN 46222 in Pondarosa MHC. accredited child care center for ages 6 weeks ture, kitchen items, clothing, 317-300-8782 You do not have permission to through 5 years. Lead teacher candidates must tools, games, misc. keep the Mobile home at the have a CDA (Child Development Associate) cre- above address. Attempts to dential or degree in Early Childhood Education serve you notice by certified mail Adoption or related field. A minimum of 1 year experi- have failed. The auction will take ence in a child care setting is required. Teacher aide candidates must have a high place at Bluffton Woods MHC ADOPTION school diploma or GED and at least 6 months of located at 404 Eastmoor Dr. experience in child care setting. Bluffton, IN 46714 on Wednes- Send resume to: Early Learning Centers, day March 22, 2017 at 9 a.m. Adopt: A loving married couple Inc, 1315 S. Sherman Drive, Indianapolis, to 9:15 a.m. Pondarosa MHC long to adopt infant. Will provide IN 46203 reserves the right to bid and a loving home, sensitivity and purchase the home at auction. endless love. Expenses paid. DRIVERS WANTED Please call Diane & George Drivers: Dedicated Turn. Notice is hereby given to John 888-250-3557 L. Couch that Pondarosa MHC Home to Indy Daily! will dispose of the following FOR SALE $3,000 Sign-on Bonus mobile home at public auction: Amazing Benefits + Frequent OVER POSITIONS AVAILABLE 1971 Ritz Craft mobile home FISHING GEAR & FISHING Bonuses 25 VIN #FKCLR3320 for amount RODS STORING CABINET. CDL-A. www.gullytransport.com owed to community. The home Priced to sell. 855-205-6361 x117 LOWRY CONSOLE PIANO, • Customer Service/Access Control is located at 3514 Horse Street, Drivers: Local Dedicated, Indianapolis, IN 46222 in Ponda- good condition; Home Daily & Weekends! • Security Officer rosa MHC. You do not have one owner 49 yrs. $200 $1,000.00 Orientation Call 317-862-4285 permission to keep the Mobile Completion Bonus! • Armed Officer home at the above address. No Touch Freight! Comprehensive Benefits. • Flexible/Mobile Officers Attempts to serve you notice eet s t 1yr Class-A CDL with hazmat endorsement by certified mail have failed. 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