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Live where you play at The Village of New Bethel PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR GRAND OPENING EVENT! Saturday, April 16th & Sunday, April 17th Welcome to Stepp Cemetery. Hope you enjoy your visit. Photo by Rick Hinton Saturday, April 23rd & Sunday April 24th, 2016 Grand Opening Hours 12-4pm A creepy stretch 8526 Hemingway Dr., , IN 46239 of woods Tour our 4 NEW decorated models & move-in ready homes in Franklin Township! HAUNTS & JAUNTS baby Lester who died in a tragic accident in Refreshments will be served! Special Grand Opening Incentives! the 1930s. She sits upon a stump and holds By Rick Hinton vigil. Sometimes the DNR rangers offer sto- ries of their own. It's a similar folklore legend We Southside residents can grow com- Community that many states share. Yet...Stepp Cemetery, fortable in our setting, however, there are Features Lifestyle Section for all the stories, definitely has its moments. new discoveries if we only hop in the car • Community Pool • Paired Patio Homes On a windless summer day in June my and point our vehicle in a new direction. & Bath House • Low Maintenance Living wife Laura and I watched a pinwheel twirl For paranormal ramifications it extends far- • Priced from the $160’s at a crazy pace. When we approached it, it • Miles of Walking ther south along the corridor of Highway 37, stopped. When we backed up it resumed. & Biking Trails past Martinsville, making the climb towards Other experiences include: equipment mal- Bloomington, finally arriving at Morgan function; foreign voices on our audio record- Luxury Single Family Homes Monroe State Forest. ers (German?); the trampling of brush and • Ranch & Two-Story Plans The second largest state forest in , limbs in the woods (yes, I suppose that could • 3 Car Garage Included on Select Plans Morgan Monroe encompasses some 24,000 be animals); misty figures captured on film; acres. Out of former abandoned farmland • Basements Available red eyes in the treeline encircling the ceme- the state forest has transitioned into a mecca • Priced from the $170’s tery (at a height too tall for animals); and the of hiking trails (four), panning for gold and sudden cessation of insect and bird noise. It fishing in Cherry Lake. It is also one of the doesn't matter if it's day or night. creepiest stretches of woods I have ever en- Students from nearby Indiana Universi- Directions to this community countered. There's a sense that all is not as it ty will visit on the weekends. For them it's From I-465, exit on S. Emerson Ave. Turn Left/ should be. Others think so also. a party atmosphere. And once they find out Bigfoot sightings have been reported (a East on Thomspon Rd. Continue on Thompson you're a paranormal investigator they will of- Bigfoot television show filmed an episode Rd. past Franklin Rd. to community on Right. fer you a beer (or two) and want to hear your there). There's talk of UFO sightings. And stories. I've also witnessed them running out there's Stepp Cemetery, buried deep within of there. the confines of the forest.... I can't blame them. I've left rather quickly Stepp Cemetery is a long time host, dating a few times myself! Westport-Home.com back to the 19th century and those farmland days. Vandalized in the past, the DNR now For details, contact New Home Consultant Chuck Armantrout (317) 557-6413 Rick Hinton, a Southport resident, keeps a pretty close eye upon it, tolerating loves researching things that go bump [email protected] weekend explorers investigating its myster- in the night. His articles can be read ies, within limits—don't block the gate in the on Facebook: Rick Hinton, Southport Westport Homes, Inc reserves the right to revise, change &/or substitute product features, specifications, Paranormal Examiner. Hinton conducts small parking area and you must be out by paranormal investigations with his architectural details & designs without notice. Pictures may be representation of actual plan. Pricing, promotion & 11 p.m. They smile at the stories: the infa- available financing subject to change without notice. Must qualify. Certain restrictions may apply. Ask for details. team, South Central Paranormal. mous “Lady in Black” guarding the grave of The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 3

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READERS' WRITES more our dedicated employees of the De- READERS' WRITES ily and this country, his concern for the lives partment of Public Works are being exposed of unborn children, and his commitment to to contaminated needles and other medi- do everything he could to support and assist Effective May 10 of this year, the City of This is a letter in support for my long time cal waste generated as a result of treatment in making our city and state a better place Beech Grove Department of Public Works friend, Jack Sandlin, who is running for the for sugar diabetes, cancer and other medical to live. I would urge anyone questioning the will change the way normal Indiana State Senate seat in District 36. Jack diseases. We can all agree commitment of many of our elected politi- trash is picked up. Our City and I have known each other since we both that we simply have the cians and/or parties, to take a serious look Council recently passed an attended Greenwood high school in the best trash pick up around, at Jack Sandlin and then vote for him come ordinance that calls for any 60's. I have always appreciated his honesty, but we also have a funda- election day. He will never be a typical poli- trash contained in plastic straight-forward conservative stances on the mental responsibility to tician and will only vote for what will be best trash bags must be placed issues facing our country and state. Jack and protect the employees who for Indianapolis and our state of Indiana. in the trash tote; trash bags I were part of an accountability group of men provide this service. If you left out of the trash tote from our church for many years. That expe- have any questions or con- Don Burdsall will not be picked up. Cur- rience served to help me appreciate even cerns about this new rule, Perry Twp. Republican rently we allow trash bags more his values of service to God, his fam- please contact the Depart- to be set next to the trash ment of Public Works at tote. This new legislation is 803-9098. I applaud the being enacted to minimize City Council for passing and attempt to prevent ex- new legislation to protect posures to the employees An employee with the Beech Grove New weapons to fight meth: our employees. who handle trash on a dai- Department of Public Works took a ly basis. It is very impor- photo of these needles in the garbage. Dennis B. Buckley, Give them time to work tant to note that this does Submitted Photo Mayor not affect heavy trash pick- City of Beech Grove up. We will continue to pick up heavy trash GUEST COLMUNIST ana families. as all of you are accustomed to. More and Despite all of the hard work and mea- By Dave Frizzell sures adopted during the legislative session this year, we are already hearing calls from With the calendars turning to spring some individuals and news publications for that means our state’s legislative session further restrictions on these cold and aller- has drawn to a close. Every year, the state’s gy medicines. Some have even called for a Rep. Kirchhofer: Combating elected officials work hard to pass meaning- prescription requirement. Prescription pro- ful public policy, under the best intentions, posals like that for cold and allergy medicine drug abuse in our community with the hope that we leave Indiana better containing PSE have been consistently re- than we found it. Often times that means jected by the residents of our state over the compromising so that an agreeable piece of safe, non-addictive medication that reverses years for good reason. Instead, what Indiana GUEST COLMUNIST legislation can find its way to the governor. the effects of drug overdoses. Making med- needs and deserves is a commitment from The anti-meth proposals put forth in each icine like Narcan readily available can save all sides for patience as we work to imple- By Cindy Kirchhofer chamber of the legislature this past session, lives in the event of an overdose of heroin or ment the new laws. This legislative session the Indiana Gen- including a proposal I advanced, fit this spe- prescription pain medicine. I am extremely proud of my colleagues’ eral Assembly worked to address the grow- cific criterion. These proposals revolved Another piece of legislation signed into commitment to addressing meth produc- ing drug problem in our state, including the around varying levels of restrictions on cold law was SEA 297, which requires Medicaid tion in our state this past session. It was hard abuse of prescription drugs by non-pre- and allergy medicines containing pseudo- coverage for inpatient detoxification for the fought with lots of differing opinions, but in scribed users. Recently, Gov. Mike Pence ephedrine (PSE), an ingredient that crimi- treatment of opioid or alcohol dependence. the end we collaborated to pass a meaning- visited Hope Academy in Indianapolis where nals sometimes use to make meth. My bill, SEA 297 is a product of the Attorney Gen- ful set of laws which gives Indiana the dis- he ceremonially signed into law a number of which banned the sale of medicines contain- eral's Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention tinction of having one of the most compre- bills aimed at fighting drug abuse in Indiana. ing PSE to known meth-related felons, even- Task Force and will provide an evidence- hensive anti-meth policies in the country. Hope Academy is a tuition-free, public tually passed the legislature and was signed based comprehensive approach to opioid We should be proud of that. And before we charter high school for students in recovery into law by the Governor. treatment through clinical practice guide- start considering going any further on PSE from drug and alcohol addiction. This high- I chose to combat the meth production lines for office-based treatment and opioid restrictions, we need time to see the results ly supportive, individualized school allows problem in our state by proposing a similar treatment providers. of the laws we just passed, and begin to shift students to progress in recovery and aca- law that is already in place elsewhere with By working together and supporting in- our focus to imported meth from drug car- demics at their pace, while working toward proven success. For example, six other states novative programs and services provided tels in Mexico. a better life through sobriety. When attend- by places like Hope Academy, we can over- ban the sale of PSE to known drug felons ing the ceremonial bill signings, I witnessed By Dave Frizzell, come Indiana's drug problem. Please contact and all have experienced impressive reduc- firsthand how the school can make a positive State Representative (District 93) me by phone at (317)232-9793 or by email tions in meth labs, including Alabama and impact on students. [email protected] with input and ideas to ad- Oklahoma which reduced meth labs by al- While Hope Academy does their part in dress drug abuse in our communities. most 80 and 90 percent since implementa- the community to combat drug abuse, the tion. Now our similar law passed this session General Assembly also worked on a plan here in Indiana specifically targets criminals, this session to fight Indiana's drug crisis. I Rep. Kirchhofer (R-Beech Grove) repre- completely prevents them from purchasing sponsored Senate Enrolled Act (SEA) 187, sents portions of Marion County in the Indiana House of Representatives. over-the-counter PSE, addresses the recidi- which could help reduce fatal drug overdos- vism problem that is common with drug es by permitting pharmacies to sell overdose criminals and avoids expensive incarcera- intervention drugs, like Narcan, over-the- tion costs. But best of all, it preserves full ac- counter without a prescription. Narcan is a cess to these important medications to Indi- The Southside Times VIEWS ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 5

OUR VIEW HUMOR Rooting for Top ten REAL Recycling in Indy quotes from

Recycling is hard in Indianapolis. Un- Will Rogers less you’ve taken the time to do the research yourself, you might not even realize that Compiled by the city offers at-home recycling pickup for Torry Stiles a yearly fee. Recycling bins at local grocery (Dear readers - Last stores fill up so fast that there is often mate- week I posted a list rial left outside of the bin that also needs to of the top ten recent be picked up. Imagine how many more peo- Will Rogers quotes ple will contribute to recycling efforts when (were he alive today). it’s as easy as setting the bin outside their I groove on Will Rog- front lawn. We would love to see a change – ers every few minutes and apparently our city government would months and write a column that I think he like to, too. would approve. One of my younger fans asked Mayor Joe Hogsett hosted a meeting on me who Will Rogers was. Perhaps these ac- April 6 at the Garfield Park Arts Center to tual Rogers quotes will help explain things. ) discuss the future of recycling and environ- mentally-friendly issues. 10. "Last year we said, 'Things can't go on like “As it relates to the future of recycling, this,' and they didn't. They got worse." that discussion begins anew today, in this 9. "These reformers are always wanting room, with all of you together at the helm...” STARS & STRIKES ON THE SOUTHSIDE to save you; and if it wasn't for them you Hogsett said, “The journey we embark upon wouldn't need saving." today will from start to finish be transparent, responsive and inclusive of all residents and The Southside Times is all about people and concentrate their patrols around the schools 8. "The short memories of American voters stakeholders in this city. In my opinion, that our community. What do you like in your and school zones, bus stops, and will fol- is what keeps our politicians in office." is what you deserve and in return I ask just neighborhood? What don’t you like? Who has low buses to enforce stop arm violations and 7. "We have the best Congress money can a few things. Give our city your ideas. Give done something nice, no matter how small other dangerous driving. Thanks for helping buy." our city your passion. Give our city your in- and should be recognized? Email your “Stars to keep our children safe! 6. "There is one thing no nation can accuse vention, your innovative capacities and your and Strikes” to [email protected]. Mary- us of - that is secret diplomacy. Our for- creativity... Together, we will be giving our lynne Winslow of Southport, Jim Coffman of Star: To the Rotary Club of Green- eign dealings are an open book - generally city a brighter, a smarter, a cleaner, a greener Beech Grove, Chad Mertz and Molly Laut of wood for their donation to the city a check book." and a more sustainable future.” Greenwood contributed to this week's Stars and Mayor Mark Myers on April 11. We’d like to congratulate the mayor and and Strikes. The $5,200 donation is the first of a $20,000 5. "Hawaii is the only place I know where city officials for starting this process and pledge to the Greenwood Play Pocket proj- they lay flowers on you while you're still gathering in such a way that the public can Star: To Robin Heldman for her ded- ect. alive." give their input. They encourage additional ication and leadership in planning 4. "We got the most thorough training in ev- comments to [email protected]. We look the Culinary Collage which benefits Star: To the City of Greenwood for ery line of business but statesmanship, and forward to seeing what the future holds for Community Center. Save the implementing a new, environment- for that you just decide overnight, "I'm a an initiative that is much needed. date and plan to join in the fun at the Bilt- focused purchasing program de- statesman." well Event Center on Sunday, May 1, from signed to reduce waste, support recycling BELIEVE IT! 1-4 p.m. and promote the development of markets 3. "I have a scheme for stopping war. It's this for recyclable materials. Designated prod- - no nation is allowed to go to war 'til they Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical Star: To the Beech Grove Police ucts include recycled paper, re-manufac- have paid for the last one. " laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you… Department for their daily school tured print toner cartridges, building insula- 2. "People's minds are changed through ob- patrols. Each day-shift and mid- tion, remixed paint, re-crushed cement and servation and not through argument." It is contrary to Pennsylvania law to discharge a dle-shift Officer performs "school patrols." more. gun, cannon, revolver or other explosive weapon During arrival and dismal times the Officer's 1. "It's great to be great but it's greater to be at a wedding. - dumblaws.com human."

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The Southside Times ➠ In the April 7 issue of The Southside Times, Pam welcomes letters "I do believe there is life in outer space. Mathematically, Pratt was quoted incorrectly in the article featur- to the editor in good taste. ing Interim Healthcare. Her quote should have All submissions are subject to editing. there has to be, and if you believe as I do that there is a read, “I don’t think people know what services are available to them under the different payer servic- Please send to [email protected]. creator of the universe, then how can we be so arrogant es. Under Medicaid, if they qualify and live with a All letters must be signed. Please include loved one, they can get services all day.” Medicare a daytime phone number for to believe he created life here and nowhere else?" does not, under any circumstances, pay for long verification purposes only. ~ Eugene Cernan, American Astronaut hour care. We regret the error. 6 Week of April 14-20, 2016 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

Surgeon to explain joint NEW HIRE replacement therapies Leslie Cuma-Fontaine Anita Capps named WRTFD paramedic helps introduce program to decrease Franciscan St. Community Hospital South emergency response times for at-risk population FREE SEMINAR Francis Health’s Center for Hip chief nursing executive & Knee Surgery (CHKS) will present a free BEHIND the BADGE seminar about arthritis and hip and knee Community Health Net- replacement April 18, 6 p.m. at Jonathan work announced today that Response time is crucial in an emergen- Byrd’s, 100 Byrd Way, Greenwood. Light re- Anita Capps, R.N., B.S.N., cy situation, and often when a person lives freshments will be served. Richard Jackson, M.S., will begin working as alone, they can’t answer the door. White MD, will explain the latest procedures in the chief nursing executive of River Township Fire Department paramedic joint replacement and arthritis treatments. Community Hospital South, Leslie Cuma-Fontaine found a solution that A member of the Midwest Center for Joint effective April 18. In this role, would allow the department quicker access to Replacement, Dr. Jackson is an independent Capps will oversee Community South’s nurs- homes belonging to at-risk independent se- physician on the medical staff with Francis- ing services and operations. Capps brings niors and disabled residents. can St. Francis Health-Mooresville. To regis- more than 17 years of nursing, clinical and WRTFD recently began the Residential ter, call 1-877-888-1777. healthcare administration leadership experi- KNOX-BOX Program. Residents in its ser- ence. She has nursing experience in surgical, vice area can purchase or apply for a loan for a CG Jones recognized as top medical, oncology and emergency services. secure box which holds a house key that only Wheaton College athlete In her previous role, Capps served as vice the fire department can access. The depart- president and chief nursing executive for a ment already uses KNOX-BOX for commer- ON CAMPUS Wheaton Col- 421-bed hospital in Ocala, Fla., where she cial properties, and Cuma-Fontaine discov- lege (Ill.) student- implemented best practices for patient safe- ered the company offers a residential product. athletes were re- ty and enhanced the hospital’s commitment “There is a better option than us breaking cently recognized for their achievements to provide quality patient care. Capps earned your door down, which happens more than during the fall 2015 semester. Emily Jones, an associate degree in nursing from Indiana we’d like it to because in that emergency situ- a member of the women's tennis team, was State University in Terre Haute, Ind., and ation, we just care about getting to the per- recognized by the College Conference of Il- completed her Bachelor of Science in nurs- son,” she said. “I was looking for ways to make ing and Master of Science in management at my dad’s house safer. If I would be willing to Leslie Cuma-Fontaine linois and Wisconsin (CCIW) as First Team Photo by Nicole Davis All-Conference. Jones, of Greenwood, is a Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Ind. put it on my own dad’s house, I’d be willing let people in the community know about it. It’s a graduate of Center Grove High School. For What aspect of the job do you more information, visit wheaton.edu. tried and tested system so we know it’s safe.” Those interested in the program can call find most challenging? WRTFD at (317) 888-8337 or email lcuma@ Leaving work at work. I’m a pretty compas- wrtfd.org. sionate person so it’s hard to leave runs after Growing up in Northwest Indiana, Cuma- I’m done with them. Fontaine attended University of Southern Indiana before joining the National Guard What do you enjoy doing in 2004. She spent 11 ½ years in the Guard, in your off-time? and was just recently discharged. She moved Spending time with my husband; we have to Indianapolis in 2009. She was hired part two fur kids. I enjoy working with animals. I time to WRTFD in 2011, full time in January spend time at shelter, Southside Animal Shel- 2014. She resides in Perry Township with her ter, walking dogs or grooming them, what- husband, Zack who is a firefighter/paramed- ever they need that day. I’m a member of the ic. They both work part time at Community Morgantown Technical Large Animal Rescue East Hospital as paramedics in the Emergen- Team. cy Room. What are your future goals, What was your inspiration professionally or personally? to become a paramedic? I love education and training. I like the idea From a really young age, I felt inclined to- of being better at what I do, whatever that is. ward the medical field. I was in high school I want to be a better paramedic. I’m also in during 9/11. I saw some of my friends join- nursing school and will be happy to graduate. ing the military. I went to college but after the I want to have my own animal shelter/rescue first year, I decided to join the army as a med- someday. ic. I was excited to get medical training and HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT? use that to help service members. It was an What would you have done if you hadn't easy transition for me when I came home to become a paramedic? go into EMS. I love science. I have a bachelor’s in biol- ogy, so I probably would have followed that What has been one of your most into research. gratifying moments on the job? It’s all of the little things. I really like be- ing a part of the community and doing little Compiled by Nicole Davis things to make people feel better, whether it’s making sure their door gets locked or calling someone for them. The Southside Times COVER STORY ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 7

Scott Seach’s innovative attitude This is how increases services and value at SEACH ROLLS Beech Grove Bowl for 20 years

By Nicole Davis of money because no one knew about it. It took two or Summer is for the kids! At least, the kids will have three years to build it. I couldn’t do what I’m doing now plenty to do this summer at Beech Grove Bowl, with the if we weren’t open 24 hours. It’s a strong part of the busi- Special Rollers League, Kids Bowl Free program and the ness.” Report Card Pass allowing students to get a free game of When he returned to a full-time position, he became bowling for each A or B grade they earn. increasingly active in the business. In 2004 they expand- Scott Seach, owner, said offering children cheap and ed the food service. Seach says he spent four months even free opportunities to bowl is not just good for busi- researching pizzas, everything from the crust and sauce ness, but it helps keep them out of trouble when they to cheese, until they settled on a combination. They cur- have too much free time on their hands. The youth pro- rently offer pizzas, garlic bread, calzones which are the grams are some of many changes Seach has implement- most popular menu item, dessert pizzas and added gar- ed at the Beech Grove bowling alley since he purchased den salads last month. it, nearly six years ago. Seach had gone back to school to get his Master’s de- Seach immersed himself in the bowling industry 20 gree and become a math teacher, but realized that the years ago, creating ways to grow the business at Beech career wasn’t for him. When the time came, he debated Grove Bowl. He told the previous owner that he’d own purchasing Beech Grove Bowl. the business one day – a statement he fulfilled five years “I would tell a good friend of mine, Mikel Sanders, ago when he purchased it. His creative mindset has that I didn’t know if I wanted to mess with it,” Seach never ceased, as he continuously adds new programs or says. “By that point I was so wrapped up in the business On the cover and above, Scott Seach. Photo by Nicole Davis renovations on the facility. that I was the face of the business. He said ‘you have When Seach first visited Beech Grove Bowl in 1995, to do it; you have to save the place. You have support.’ he had a brief conversation with its owner, Ron Ham- ... Two years later he passed away suddenly of a heart mersley. attack. Mikel was the person who encouraged me the Getting to know Scott... “I came back a few weeks later and when I walked in most to go through with it.” • I’m into sports: football, , etc. I like to travel, go to Colts the door, Ron said, ‘Hi, Scott.’” Seach says, “I was flab- Seach purchased the business on July 31, 2010. Sales games, Pacer games, am a fan of the Mets. bergasted that he knew who I was or remembered that for Beech Grove Bowl have increased each year, and • I met my wife, Amy, at a baseball game, at the Indians downtown. A he’d even seen me. That really sunk home.” Seach says they’ve broken every sales record that Ham- year later we got married. We had our wedding pictures at the old Bush Seach learned that Hammersley was looking to tran- mersley ever had. stadium when they were out of town. We’ve been married 22 years now. sition from a paper scoring system to a computer scor- “One of the things Ron always emphasized was value Our daughter, Josie, will be 21 on Veterans Day. ing system. Hammersley was preparing to open Browns- over cost,” Seach says. “Even in recessions, people still burg Bowl, which is now under different ownership, and want and need recreational time. Everyone is more sav- • Nobody in my family bowls. I just always liked it. When I was a senior in wanted to link the computers to each other. He had no vy in their shopping, looking for the best value. We do high school, I had my parents buy my first bowling ball and shoes... My senior year I’d go bowling for an hour after school. It was cheap and af- knowledge of the technology. Seach, who was going to everything we can to keep costs down but to add the fordable. My buddies would go with me. None of us were any good. It’s school for computer management, was hired to do the best value.” the ultimate participant sport. Anyone can do it, of any skill level. job. He would work between the two bowling alleys but With the help of Beech Grove resident Anna Lee, found himself doing more than the computer work. Seach developed the Beech Grove Bowl Special Rollers • I don’t live in Beech Grove, but I’m active in the Beech Grove commu- He invested himself in researching the industry. He League in 2012 which is open to all children, but espe- nity. I’ve been a member of the Beech Grove Promoters Club for three created new programs such as the Bowlers Apprecia- cially for those with disabilities. In 2013 he decided to years now. tion Club, offering customers more rewards the more raise the floor to make it more handicap accessible for • I install bowling systems all over the nation. When we bought our sec- they bowl. He says the club is now the largest frequent all of his customers. Special Rollers League begins June ond scoring system in 2005, I researched all of the big names and found bowlers program in the nation with more than 30,000 4 this year, with two sessions every Saturday. The league out about this one... I am now the only trainer in the U.S. for this system people registered. He created a birthday rewards pro- ends with an awards and pizza party. Donations have – Computer Score, sold in the U.S. by BEST (Bowling Electronics Services gram, mailing a card for a free visit on the customer’s offset the cost of the league for families each year. & Technologies). birthday. “It’s a fun program,” Seach said. “It’s probably the best “I was always looking for ways to make more money thing I do all summer, getting to see all of the kids have for my family,” Seach says. “I was constantly thinking of fun, especially the ones who get excluded from other new ideas. My philosophy was if I want to things because they can’t physically do oth- earn say $50 a week more, I need to find a Beech Grove Bowl er things or can’t keep up.” Upcoming Events way to bring in $150 a week more to the 95 N. 2nd Ave. The work is never done as he continues business. That’s how my salary would in- Beech Grove, IN 46107 to evolve the food menu and renovate the at Beech Grove Bowl crease because I could justify by increasing (317) 784-3743 building. April 16, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., free Bowling for kids age 14 and under. Each the income of the business.” bgbowl.com “Realistically, future is to continue child will receive two free games and free shoe rental. Seach began working as a manager for growth,” Seach says. “We’ve toyed with do- Pizza Hut, but stayed on with the bowling ing pizza delivery. It’s a possibility. We’re in May 14, 11 a.m., Special Rollers League sign-ups/meeting. alleys part time. the middle of doing our remodeling. We’re constantly All summer long: Kids Bowl Free. Registered children on KidsBowlFree. “In ’97 Ron went 24 hours,” Seach says. “He saw more trying to find new ways to innovate for people.” com/bgbowl receive certificates for two free games a day, all summer. people stay later and later. The first year he lost a lot 8 Week of April 14-20, 2016 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times Sikh temples in Acton and Greenwood observe High Holy Day beginning April 14

Daisy was a housewife for about CULTURE a decade before she went to Ivy By Marianne Coil Tech for an associate’s degree in in- Let's eat! formation technology. She worked Over the next few days in Sikh temples in for 22 years at Indiana Insurance Sikhs operate a free community kitchen, Acton and Greenwood, one person will al- and its eventual owner, Liberty Mu- called langar, to enable all to eat without ways be reading aloud from the Holy Book, hesitation. Food is to be served at every tual. A software engineer, she took the Guru Granth Sahib, to at least one listen- temple. The largest community kitchen in early retirement in 2012 and enjoys er. The readers take turns in shifts non-stop the world is at the Golden Temple in Amrit- spending time with grandchildren. for 48 hours as Sikhs around the world cele- sar, where 100,000 people are served daily. An important part of each day is to brate the anniversary of the creation of Khal- Here, members of Gurdwara Sahib in Acton read the Guru Granth Sahib and to are preparing and serving a meal on Sunday. sa, a religious order. Baptism into Khalsa is a meditate. step in spiritual evolution when the initiate The Khalsa strive to be pure. is ready to live up to high expectations. Many Sikhs are never baptized into Sikhs are observing Vaisakhi, also written Khalsa, she said, but they live with as Baisakhi, honoring the occasion in 1699 God in their hearts. In fact, Sikhs Punjabi class at Sunday school. when Guru Gobind Singh baptized the Five juggle the priorities of everyday life Beloveds, the founding disciples of Khalsa. as would any person of faith. For an anticipated 15 candidates present them- At the time, the faith was well-established, example, devout Roman Catholics will dis- selves. In addition to temple members acting but the guru called believers to show cour- obey rules, and Sikhs struggle with perfec- the roles of the Five Beloveds, one attendant age against despotism. The Five Beloveds tion, too. will keep the door, and another will read the were named after they passed a test of faith “I pretend to be Khalsa,” said Jatinder Guru Granth Sahib. A production line makes tortillas. that rallied the Sikhs. Singh, with a touch of irony and a self-effac- The baptism includes queries from the Sikhs believe in only one God. They also ing nod sideways. He teaches in the Punja- Five Beloveds to the candidates, after which believe in reincarnation through a cycle of bi school on Sundays at the Gurdwara Shri they are sprinkled with sugar water stirred lives that purify the soul. Sikhism Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji in Green- with a dagger. They also drink from a com- originated in the 15th century in the wood. Outwardly, he represents the mon iron bowl. People of all socioeconomic Punjab region of India as a repudia- Sikh ideal, a lushly bearded gentleman levels drink from the same bowl as a symbol tion of Hindu caste society and the in pristine white garments adorned of equality, Singh said. tyranny of Muslim rulers. with the requisite small sword signi- For Baljit Oberoi of the Acton temple, Two important tenets that Sikhs fying Khalsa. the most challenging aspect of being Khalsa want to share – All men and women Baptized at age 8, Singh has been is making time to recite the required vers- are created equally, and the commu- Jatinder baptized two more times to be reborn es from scripture every day, a routine that nity does not discriminate on the ba- Singh after accidentally break- could use up over an hour. Oberoi is an in- sis of race, religion, or ing Khalsa dietary rules. formation technology manager for govern- gender. A cook invites a look into the pot. He said he thought he ment business at a health insurer. The Vaisakhi obser- might have consumed If one is dedicated, it shouldn’t be too dif- vance, kicked off on meat at a restaurant, ficult to find the time to connect with God, April 14, is a way to cel- and so he was baptized and “It’s not an excuse for me, either,” he said. ebrate the entire history again. He felt the need “The purpose of every Sikh is to be- of Sikhism, said Daisy to seek a third baptism come Khalsa. Whether they’re baptized or Shaunka, a member of when he discovered he not, they should try to do all those things,” Gurdwara Sahib in Ac- was using toothpaste Oberoi said. ton in Franklin Town- that contained alcohol. Keeping Sikh identity in the Western ship. Her favorite spir- The dietary challeng- world is a challenge, he said, nonetheless itual leader is Guru es continue, because emphasizing the US as a logical home for Nanak, the founder of Entrance to Gurdwara Greenwood. as owner and operator Sikhs. With its fundamental belief in equal- the faith, because of his of a trucking company, ity, the Sikh religion is “aligned with the US simple message of good- Singh has frequent busi- Constitution.” ness. She related the ness meals with clients. Historically, Sikhs have been protectors tale of Nanak’s enlightenment. He went into Khalsa members also are expected to of the innocent, Oberoi said, proudly men- a river to bathe and disappeared for three leave their hair uncut, avoid the use of to- tioning the Sikhs’ fight against the Nazis in days. Presumed dead, he returned and said bacco, and refrain from adultery. Sikhs are World War II. He produced a military re- that he’d been called to God’s house, where monogamous, and the wife is honored; all membrance calendar noting that more than he was instructed to go forth and preach other women are to be treated as sisters. In 83,000 Sikhs were killed in both world wars. God’s truth. addition to keeping long hair in a turban, Finally, a profound commitment to pub- Daisy came to the US in 1980 in an ar- customs of Khalsa include wearing a metal lic service is a requirement for Sikhs. They Lunch is served at the Gurdwara. ranged marriage with Pritam Shaunka, who bracelet on the right arm, a small sword, a operate a free community kitchen in every owned a sweeper franchise. He died in 1998. comb, and long underwear like knickerbock- temple around the world, and they must Sikhs raised in the US are more comfortable ers. donate 10 percent of their income to noble with freely choosing their spouses and mar- One of Singh’s sons will be baptized this causes, Oberoi said. Photos by Marianne Coil rying outside the faith, she said, noting her week and the rite will likely take two hours, if “Helping others is a big thing.” own children married non-Sikhs. The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 9

SPORTS*WINGS*BEER*BURGERS Southside woman is From left, Mark Myers and Rob Bailey. @stacked_pickle Powerball winner Photo by Nicole Davis

LOTTERY When Rhonda Virden of Indianapolis claimed a Greenwood Rotary donates $100,000 Powerball with $5,200 for Play Pockets Power Play prize at Hoosier Lottery head- NOW OPEN IN quarters April 4 she became the 35th Pow- Rotary Club of Green- erball player in Indiana to claim a prize of ROTARY wood President Rob $50,000 or more in 2016. Thirty-four win- Bailey presented Green- ners in 23 counties claimed prizes ranging wood Mayor Mark My- from $50,000 to $200,000 while one lucky ers a check for $5,200, the first donation to SOUTHPORT player in Terre Haute snagged a $1 million the city for Play Pockets. The theme for the prize. Virden purchased her $100,000 ticket first Play Pocket will be firefighting and -pub 7040 MCFARLAND BOULEVARD at Speedway at 5508 Madison Ave. lic safety. Station 91 will be the location for INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46237 this themed Play Pocket, with a fire engine 317-884-9024 theme. “We’re building these play pockets for many reasons,” Myers said. “But one of them, VISIT OUR OTHER SOUTHSIDE LOCATION IN especially with the fire department theme, is to get the children interested and under- standing that firemen are your friends. We want them to be involved, but at the same GREENWOOD time, we want to get more children to the parks and playing.” 172 MELODY AVE GREENWOOD, IN 46142 317-300-9462 Dale Nordholt (right) and Jeff Udrasols.jpg Dale Nordholt (right) recently was inducted into the club by Dr. Jeff Udrasols, president. DAILY SPECIALS $5 DOLLAR BURGERS ON MONDAY Perry Township Kiwanis $2 DOLLAR PINT NIGHT TUESDAY inducts Dale Nordholt $.58 WINGDAY WEDNESDAY KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Perry Township has in- ducted Dale Nordholt into its membership. He and his wife owned and operated Grande Flower Shop on the Duane King teaches Kayla Colberg how to draw Westside of Indianapolis for 20 years. After faces on a caricature. Photo by Nicole Davis they sold it, he worked with his brother Paul, who owned Nordholt-Heidenreich Florist on the Southside, until he retired. A native SoArts and Southport Parks of Indianapolis, Nordholt graduated from Take an Art Break Southport High School and received a B.S. degree in business — agriculture (horticul- The Southport Parks De- ture) from Purdue University. Nordholt and ARTS partment and SoArts part- $5 OFF YOUR PURCHASE his wife, Dennise, have three children: Alisa, nered to host Take An Art OF $25 OR MORE. COUPON EXPIRES MAY 31, 2016 Andrea and Alan. The Kiwanis Club of Per- Break on April 9. SoArts ry Township meets at the IHOP restaurant, members provided lessons and offered a va- 7521 U.S. 31 South, Thursdays at 7 a.m. For riety of art projects for all ages, including more information, visit kiwanisperrytown- drawing with pastels and caricatures. IN HERe IT’s ALWAYS GAMETIME! ship.org. 10 Week of April 14-20, 2016 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

US 31 in Greenwood to be repaired and repaved

The Indiana Depart- ROADS ment of Transportation will repair and repave six miles of U.S. Highway 31 in Johnson County between Westview Drive at Franklin and Stop 18 Road at Greenwood. Construction is tentatively scheduled to be- gin in mid-April. Reith Riley, the state’s con- tractor for this $3,854,000 pavement pres- ervation project, plans to make full-depth concrete patches and partial-depth asphalt From left, Paul Totten, Carla Totten and Rob Bailey. repairs before milling and resurfacing the Photo by Nicole Davis north-south roadway. Motorists will be im- pacted by lane closures and flagging opera- tions. The contract completion date is Sep- Paul Totten recognized tember 30. Traffic count for this section of for service to his country, U.S. 31 is 31,490 vehicles per day. community and Rotary Franciscan St. Francis HONOR The Rotary Club of Above: Donna Reintjes, owner of Growing Spurts Kids Clothes, said sales for cloth diapers continue to hosts National Healthcare Greenwood honored increase. Below: Logo for The Great Cloth Diaper Change. Photos by Nicole Davis long-time member Paul Decisions Day Totten at its meeting on April 11, after Tot- ten announced that he was stepping down HEALTH Franciscan St. Francis as a member. Greenwood Rotary President Change to cloth Health is hosting events Rob Bailey awarded Totten with a plaque, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and a lifetime membership so that he can re- Friday, April 15 to educate the public about turn to any meeting he pleases. Growing Spurts to host Southside Indianapolis location the importance of having advance health Totten served in the Army from 1942-46 of The Great Cloth Diaper Change on April 23 care directives. The locations include: Fran- in the South Pacific, entering a month after ciscan St. Francis Health-Indianapolis (Ter- graduating from Greenwood High School. concession stand. The diaper change begins race Café) 8111 S. Emerson Ave.; Green- Totten’s experiences are shared in a book ti- CHALLENGE promptly at 11 a.m. wood Park Mall, Rejuvenation Station (near tled For God, Country and Community: The By Nicole Davis “People like to come and meet other fami- front of Sears) 1251 U.S. 31.The events co- Life and Times of Paul R. Totten, which is for lies who cloth diaper, get to know them,” Re- Last year, 7,441 babies were changed into incide with the National Health Care Deci- sale for a $20 donation to Warrior’s Hope, intjes said. “It’s nice to get moms together.” cloth diapers on the same day, at the same sions Day, designed to raise awareness about a Greenwood-based nonprofit which helps Last year, 52 babies were changed into time. The Great Cloth Diaper Change, an the importance of advance care planning. veterans in need of assistance. During the cloth diapers at the Indianapolis location, initiative led by the height of WWII in the South Pacific’s Phil- and Reintjes said she’d Real Diaper Associa- ippine Islands, Totten was one of 18 Amer- like to see that num- Hoosier Basketball Magazine tion, challenges people icans sent on submarine set for a beach in ber increase. In pre- worldwide to change as tabs Top 60 senior boys the Linguayen Gulf. Once inland, they were vious years, the event many babies as possi- surrounded by 200 Japanese soldiers, cap- was part of Guinness ble, simultaneously, and The Hoosier Basket- tured, stripped of their belongings and tak- World Records, but it spread awareness about SPORTS ball Magazine's Top 60 en to Cabanatuan Prison Camp. Paul spent is not this year. There the benefits of cloth dia- senior boys’ basketball four months in horrendous conditions at the is no height or age re- pers. players for 2015-2016 as compiled by Garry camp before the 6th Ranger Battalion of 121 quirement this year, on “I think it’s important H. Donna, publisher of Hoosier Basketball men were assigned to rescue the prisoners the baby or the chang- to raise awareness about Magazine were selected from approximately from 200 Japanese guards. This rescue was er, but every baby must cloth diapers,” said 1,600 senior players statewide. Ten players the topic of a 2006 movie, The Great Raid. be changed into a cloth Donna Reintjes, owner that participated in the 2016 IHSAA State Paul took a few days to recuperate and was diaper or trainer. So far, of Growing Spurts Kids Finals highlight the list of the Top 60 invi- off to battle again. His old company, AT (an- 2,227 locations in 19 Clothes at 1001 N. State tees. All eight IHSAA State Finalist teams ti-tank), 145th regiment of the 37th Divi- countries will partici- Rd. 135, Greenwood. “It helps save money, have a Top 60 Senior Workout participant. sion, was less than 40 miles away and about pate in the Great Cloth Diaper Change. it’s better for the baby and it’s environmen- Four high scoring players who averaged ready to attack Manila and liberate the city. For more information, call Growing tally friendly. We’ve been selling cloth dia- more than 25 ppg are Top 60 Senior selec- American soldiers, Totten included, entered Spurts at (317) 882-4769 or visit greatcloth- pers for six years and it has grown every tions. They include Marcus Burk, Franklin the Filipino capital on Feb. 5, 1945. Totten diaperchange.com. year.” Central (25.3). Butler bound Joey Brunk, was in the first company to go in. The city For the third year, Growing Spurts will ……………………………………………… Southport will also participant. Two sessions was engulfed in flames and frequent ex- host a changing event. This year’s Great of the Top 60 Senior Workout were hosted plosions. Totten was involved in hand-to- Cloth Diaper Change is on April 23, doors The Great Cloth Diaper Change April 10 by Hoosier Basketball Magazine, in hand combat in the streets and houses. Tot- opening at 9:45 a.m. at Southport Church of When: April 23, 11 a.m. conjunction with the IHSAA and the IBCA, ten received his honorable discharge Jan. 1, the Nazarene, 920 Southport Rd., Indianap- Where: Southside Church of the Nazarene on the campus of Marian University in In- 1946. He married his wife, Carla, in 1953. 920 E. Southport Rd., Indianapolis. olis. Participants can arrive early to receive dianapolis. They have one daughter. They still reside in Info: Call (317) 882-4769 Greenwood. a swag bag (supplies limited) and shop from or visit greatclothdiaperchange.com. 20 local vendors and grab a snack from the The Southside Times COMMUNITY ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 11

Beech Grove library board votes to merge Marion County Fair with Indianapolis. Fountain Square library elects board As the pages turn branch to close by 2019. New Perry Township library will fill service gap. MC FAIR The Marion County Fair has elected new board members and LIBRARIES Thursdays and Fridays. Fountain Square Branch, 1066 Virginia Ave., announced its executive committee in prep- “We have people that are blocks away will close by 2019, allowing a second Per- aration for the 86th annual fair, scheduled By Nicole Davis from the library that are going to ry Township branch to fill a service for June 17-26. Executive committee mem- driving 15 minutes out of Beech gap in the Indianapolis area. bers include: President John Gardner, an Grove to go to an Indianapo- “As we have looked at how well Beech Grove Public Library animal health research scientist at Eli Lilly lis library...” Adam Vorderstras- we’ve served the entire county, and Company’s Elanco division; Vice presi- se, BGPL board member, said. we’ve had to take a look at the dent David Carter, a Ben Davis High School The Beech Grove Public Library board of “There were a lot of people in shifts in population over the years,” teacher and former director of Wayne directors voted unanimously at its April 12 focus groups that talked to us Nytes said. “We’ve come to re- Township 4-H; Secretary Lydia Armstrong, meeting to support a merger with the India- about that. I want us to be proud alize how many people live in founder and president of Gluten Free Cre- napolis Public Library. of the services we offer here.” Perry Township these days and ations Inc., Speedway, and Treasurer Don “Even given all of the information when we only have one library down Glowinski, owner of DP Mechanical Ser- we started, it was an overwhelming situa- Fountain Square there. Perry Township has al- vices LLC, a mechanical contracting firm. tion,” said William Butch Fennema, BGPL and Perry Township most 100,000 people. We’ve been re- New board members are: Kaye Elliott, com- board president. “We keep coming back to ally concerned with how well we can serve Branches munity volunteer who also has worked as a why we’re here, and that is to do what’s best them. Our Fountain Square library is in Cen- veterinary assistant and medical assistant, to serve the people. The reality is, we can’t ter Township where we have a lot of people and Rebekah Lewis, co-owner of Warren keep up with technology. We’re running out While the Southport Branch is being ren- but a lot of libraries. When the lease is up Township’s Lewis Jewelers. Returning direc- of things we can do... The most telling com- ovated on the Southeast side of Perry Town- on the Fountain Square library, we will allo- tors include Beth Carver, Jeff Edwards, Joe ment to me was at our open house, a man ship, the Indianapolis Public Library is look- cate those resources into a second location Goins, Clifford “Cookie” Kight, Keith Smith, said his son was at our summer reading pro- ing at the west for the new branch. in Perry Township. and immediate past president Ron Phillips. gram and in a month, he exhausted all of the Now that a decision has been made Nytes said Fountain Square patrons The 86th annual fair will be June 17 through resources available to him for summer read- on where I-69 will be built, which can use Central Library, Garfield Park June 26 at the Marion County Fairgrounds, ing. He said he was in support of a merger. would impact how patrons can ac- Branch and the East Washington 7300 E. Troy Ave. For information, visit mar- Whether we like it or not is not relevant. It’s cess that branch, IndyPL CEO Jackie Branch. People in Fountain Square ioncountyfair.org. in the best interest of everyone that we do Nytes said they can begin looking for have formed a task force to look at t h i s .” the best location. local services and how people can Duke Energy supports The IndyPL board will vote on the merger “It’s all about access,” Nytes said. Jackie Nytes access the things they want, such as at its April 25 meeting. If approved, May 10 “We know how much traffic there is computer labs and other technology. GPL with $5,000 would be the last board meeting for BGPL. in Perry Township. Going east and “This is the business case of balanc- The merger will go into effect June 1. west across the township is challenge for ing how many libraries we can run against GRANT Duke Energy pre- Beech Grove and Indianapolis formed a people. That is one of the reasons we know the population,” Nytes said. “It’s a head and sented the Greenwood planning committee to create a plan for what it’s important to put a library on the west heart situation in Fountain Square. The Public Library with a merger would look like, after Beech Grove side of the township. We would get the site heart is sick about losing it but we intellectu- a check for $5,000 to help expand STEAM hosted an open house last June, speaking locked in this year, architect designed 2017 ally understand the situation.” kits for the children’s department on April 9. to residents about their questions and con- and open end of 2018 or early 2019.” The Perry Township Branch will cost an This grant would be used to add 46 addition- cerns. Nytes said they are looking to build the estimated $9.2 million for a 25,000 square al Science Technology Engineering, Art and “At first I was against this, too,” said Joe Perry Township branch east of the inter- feet facility. Nytes said they will want input Math (STEAM) kits for school age children Prindle, BGPL board member. “But we’re state, but west of State Road 135. Once land from residents on what aspects are impor- and replace missing items for the current 50 getting a lot more services. It will still be is identified, they will host a series of public tant to them in a library, as each area differs kits we currently circulate. These kits are a Beech Grove, with the same name. I think meeting for residents and patrons. slightly on their priorities, such as wanting bin or backpack that children can check out people will be shocked when they come, IndyPL announced last year that the access to a computer lab, large studying ar- that focus on a specific learning skill such as and say what happened? We now have all of eas, etc. math. It includes step-by-step instructions these great things.” for the multiple projects within the kit, read- The merger will provide ing materials to supplement the activity, and Beech Grove residents ac- DISC LEAGUE hands-on manipulatives. Each kit is unique cess to the 1,679,000 items with a STEM concept like building robots, in the IndyPL collection, engineering a bridge, math magic, measur- as well as 155,477 ebooks, Indianapolis AlleyCats ing, understanding weather and the like. 44,173 digital audio books prepare for thrilling season and other materials. An installation of fiber optic Entering their fifth season in the Ameri- the AlleyCats will host the Detroit Mecha- connections to the Inter- can Ultimate Disc League, the Indianapo- nix at Michael Carroll Stadium at IUPUI, net would increase band- lis AlleyCats boast a collection of the most home of the Circle City’s professional soc- width by 1,500 percent. exciting young talent the sport has to offer; cer team Indy Eleven. The other six AlleyCat Existing computers will be most of which are homegrown. Players such home games will be played Roncalli Stadium replaced and updated. All as the AUDL’s all-time leading scorer Cam- at Roncalli High School. Tickets are avail- services offered through eron Brock (Lafayette), DIII College Player able online at myalleycats.com and at $10. IndyPL will be available of the Year Travis Carpenter (Greenwood), The AlleyCats open their home schedule to Beech Grove residents. Beech Grove Public Library Board of Trustees President Butch Fennema the league’s defensive highlight machine on April 16 when they face off with reign- Hours of operation will speaks with concerned citizens during an open house in 2015. Nick Hutton (Greenwood), and AUDL all ing Midwest division champions, Madison increase by two hours on Photo by Nicole Davis pro Keenan Plew (Bargersville). On May 21 Radicals. 12 Week of April 14-20, 2016 • ss-times.com FOR THE RECORD Obituaries The Southside Times

and Lexie Fisher. In addition to his parents, Larry aspect of William’s life. When William walked he enjoyed music, loading cast bullets, shooting, OBITUARIES was preceded in death by brothers, Lowell, into a room he lit it up with his personality and hunting, building guns and anything outdoors. Marvin and Billy Fisher and sister, Dorothy Mundy. his humor. He loved quoting movies and always Survivors include his daughter, Michelle “Mitzie” Merle Elizabeth Funeral services were April 13 at Forest Lawn had joke, even when times got rough. Survivors Harrison; grandson, Isaiah Harrison-Lee; nephews, Funeral Home, 1977 S. State Rd. 135, Greenwood. include his mother, Elizabeth Norwood; stepfather, Steve and Tim Ginn; niece, Pam Ginn; and best “Betty” Bishop Visitation was April 12. Burial followed at Forest Harold Norwood; children, Quinshata, DaSean, friend and pastor, Joseph Quintana. Visitation was Merle Elizabeth “Betty” Bishop, 86, of Greenwood, Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Memorial RayShawn, Ashley, Sierra, Taysean, Savannah, April 9 in Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation died April 6, 2016. Born on Feb. 3, 1930 in contributions may be made to the American Aubrey, Janae, and Antonio; the mothers of his Services, 1458 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis. A Evansville, Ind. to the late Maurice and Rona Heart Association, 3816 Paysphere Circle Chicago, children, Angela, Jami, Carrie, Angel, Marie; also memorial service followed with Pastor Joseph Crosser, she was a former resident of Auburn, Ind. IL 60674 or to the American Diabetes Association mother of his children and friend, Crystal Gibson; Quintana officiating. She was a homemaker and longtime member of – 6415 Castleway West Dr., Suite 114 Indianapolis, brother, Lavar Hamilton; and sister, Latoya Mickle. Mt. Auburn United Methodist Church. She was IN 46250. A memorial service is to be held at a future date. active in Gleaners Sunday School Class and the Ashley Renee Hartley Arrangements and care were entrusted to Lauck & Ashley Renee Hartley, 26, of Indianapolis, died Hope Restored Group at Emmanuel Church. She Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services. enjoyed reading, puzzles, traveling with her family Lavena Arveda Franklin on April 6, 2016. She was born Sept. 18, 1989 to and her grand dog Daisy. Survivors include her Lavena Arveda Franklin, 89, died April 5, 2016. She Amy Palmer. Survivors include mother Amy (Ray) children, Michael (Alice) Bishop and Linda (Mark) was born Nov. 24, 1926 in Putnam County, Ind. to DeAnne Kay Palmer; boyfriend Nathan Stumpf; sister Brittany Darrall; grandsons, Jonathan Bishop, Andrew the late Alonzo T. and Jesse Mae Gibson Weddle. (Freeman) Hanna Hartley; brother James Gephart; grandmother Bishop, Jon Darrall and Kevin Darrall; brother, Lavena was married the late Carlos Ovie Franklin. DeAnne Kay (Freeman) Hanna, 52, of Indianapolis, Nyla Dawson; aunts Jennifer Hartley, Lisa Hartley, Robert Crosser. She was preceded in death by She was retired from Woolsworth where she was died on March 28, 2016. She was born on Dec. 20, Susan Fadigo; nieces Trinity Palmer, Niveah her husband,Thurman Deloss Bishop and her a clerk for many years. Lavena is survived by her 1963, in Indianapolis to the late James Dwight Hartley and Amiyah Gephart. Visitation is April sister Patsy Kozlowski. Visitation and funeral was children Linda L. (Walt) Adams, Carlos R. “Roy” and Patricia Jo Freeman. She was also preceded in 15, 11 – 2 p.m. at Simplicity Funeral & Cremation April 9 at Mt. Auburn United Methodist Church. (Janet) Franklin, Donna M. “Mae” (Larry) Harmeyer death by her brother Dane Freeman and husband Care, 7520 Madison Ave., with a service to follow She is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Auburn, and James O. “Jim” (Marsha) Franklin; brother Jim James Hanna Jr. She attended North Central High at 2 p.m. Burial is at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Ind. Memorial contributions may be made to Mt. Carmichael; sister Wilma Small; 15 grandchildren; School and Indiana Business College. DeAnne Memorial contributions are suggested to the Auburn United Methodist Church. 28 great-grandchildren and one great-great- loved the water and enjoyed being on a lake. Ashley Hartley Memorial Fund, gofundme.com/ grandchild. She is preceded in passing by her Survivors include son Casey Johnson, daughter q3xxmnpg. Gilbert “Gib” Franklin Buis husband, parents, daughter Mary F. “Susie” (Jerry) Kristen Johnson, and grandson Trevor Johnson. Conwell and siblings Nitze Adkins, Joy Sims, Bud There will be a memorial service April 16, 1 p.m. David G. Hopper Gilbert “Gib” Franklin Buis, 91, of Carmichael, Zeta Clark, Veta Carmichael and Mary Beech Grove, died April 4, 2016. at Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care, 7520 David G. Hopper, 69, of Indianapolis, died Ellen Carmichael. Services for Lavena were April 11 Madison Ave., Indianapolis with visitation one Thursday, April 7, 2016. Born Dec. 7, 1946 to the The son of Roy F. and Edyth at Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial E. Fiddler Buis, Gib was born hour prior to the service. late John Robert & Lois G. Hopper, he was a 1965 Center. Visitation was April 10. Interment followed graduate of Franklin Central High School. An avid Nov. 2, 1924 in Greencastle. Gib at Floral Park Cemetery. was a 1943 graduate of Buffalo Patricia Jo (Manley) woodworker, he enjoyed fishing and motorcycles. High School, Buffalo, Ind. Upon Kemp Harlow He retired in 2002 from Ford Motor Company after graduating from high school, he Ruth Lynn Greer 35 years of service. He was a member of UAW Ruth Lynn Greer, 53, of Patricia Jo (Manley) Kemp Harlow, 81, of Local No. 1111 and former member of the Masonic enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served during WW II. Indianapolis, died on April 6, 2016. She was He retired from Ford Motor Company in 1990, after Indianapolis, died on Saturday, Lodge and Scottish Rite. Survivors include Cindy April 2, 2016. Ruth is survived born on Sept. 3, 1934 to the late Orville E. and (Wagner) Hopper; children, Cary A. Shaw, Curt M. 25 years of service. Gib enjoyed fishing, gardening, Ernestine Manley. She was a longtime and active camping, boating and water skiing, watching by her longtime companion, Shaw, Tammy M. Olvera, Beverly A. Hopper, Kevin life partner, best friend, and member of both Garfield Christian Church and M. Hopper, Jennifer L. McElwaine, John P. Hopper; sports and was an avid IU fan. He also enjoyed Indian Creek. She worked several years for Circle playing cards, especially Hearts and Pinochle. husband, Jeffrey A Scales; Tina Ryman, Jenny Ethington, Boby Jo Pruett; daughter, Amanda L. Fazakerley; Office Supplies. Patricia volunteered for many sister, Doris A Thompson many grandchildren and Gib is survived by his wife, Patricia M. Buis, whom charitable organizations such as the Salvation he married on Nov. 2, 1958; daughters, Susan brother, Thomas S. Greer; and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death grandchild, Jordan A. Greer. Services will be April Army and Meals on Wheels. She was the matriarch by wife, Linda S. Hopper. Visitation was April 10 at K. (Joe) McConnell and Diane L. (Erin) Lantry; of a large, loving family. Patricia is survived by grandchildren, Ryan and Kyle McConnell and Kevin 16, 3 p.m. in Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home at The Services, 1458 S. Meridian St., with visitation 1 p.m. her husband, Leroy Harlow; son, Mark S. (Debbie) Gardens at Olive Branch, 1605 S. State Rd. 135. and Matthew Lantry; great-grandchildren, Dylan, Kemp; daughter, Michelle (Mark) Shukwit; son, Audrey and Collin Lantry and Avarie McConnell. In until time of service. Funeral service was April 11 at the funeral home. Danny Kemp; stepdaughters, Cecily Harlow, and Entombment is at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. addition to his parents, he was preceded in death Cindy (Tom) Speth; 15 grandchildren; 16 great- by siblings, Arnola Barnhart, Gurnie and Burl Mary Alice Grubbs grandchildren; brother, Jack (Jane) Manley; and Buis. Funeral services were April 8 at Forest Lawn Mary Alice Grubbs, 85, of Indianapolis, died half-sisters, Peggy Werz and Marilyn Salgado. Darla Jones Funeral Home, 1977 S. State Rd. 135, Greenwood. on April 7, 2016. She was born on Oct. 26, She was preceded in death by her husband of Darla Jones, 55, of Beech Grove, died on April 5, Inurnment will take place at Forest Lawn Memory 1930 in Indianapolis to the late Sylvester and 45 years, Dan Kemp; son, Michael L. Kemp; and 2016. She was born July 2, 1960 in Indianapolis. Gardens, Greenwood. Memorial contributions Marion (Baundistal) Neuhausel. Survivors stepbrother, Bob Walters. Visitation was April 8 at Survivors include husband Chris Jones, mother may be made to The Salvation Army Memorial include her children Patricia (Ron) Reese, Mikel G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, Milberta L. Jones; sisters Bobbie (Shell) Jones, Program, 3100 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN Grubbs and Steve (Michelle) Grubbs; brothers, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Funeral service Lurona (Shelley) Jones; son Christian; nieces Cherri 46208. Arthur Neuhausel and Herbert Neuhausel; five was April 9 at the funeral home. Patricia will be laid (Grant) Murray children Gavin and Reese, Britany grandchildren, Ron Reese, Ryan Reese, Tracy to rest in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Memorial (Mark), Kelly, and Kayla; nephews Drew (Mandy) Larry Wayne Fisher Grubbs, Dustin Grubbs and Steve Grubbs; 10 contributions may be made to Make A Wish. and Kayvon; and many friends. She was preceded Larry Wayne Fisher, 70, of great-grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death in death by father William C. Jones, nephew Colin Indianapolis, died April 6, 2016. by her husband James Grubbs in 2002 and two Godfrey Lee Harrison, Jr. Chadwick, best friend Holly McCoy. Visitation and The son of Louis Marvin and Clara brothers John Neuhausel and Richard Neuhausel. service was April 8 at G.H. Herrmann East Street Visitation was April 10 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Godfrey Lee Harrison, Jr., age 71, Funeral Home, 1505 S. East St., Indianapolis. Burial Mae Hester Fisher, Larry was of Indianapolis, died on Sunday, born Feb. 18, 1946 in Robertson Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave., is at New Crown Cemetery. Indianapolis. Funeral service was April 11. Burial is April 3, 2016. He was born on County, Tenn. He attended Dec. 30, 1944 to the late Godfrey Portland High School in Portland, at Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial contributions Mary Francis may be made to donor’s favorite charity. Lee Harrison, Sr. and Marjorie Tenn. Larry was a retired truck (Rupp) Harrison in Louisville, “Marybeth” Lewis driver after 32 years of services, having driven Ky. Godfrey served honorably Mary Francis “Marybeth” Lewis, for Statewide Medical, Loomis Armored Car and William Vernon Hamilton in the Army and 52, of Beech Grove, died on Central Hardware, to name a few. He was a former William Vernon Hamilton, 37, of was a decorated veteran who served four tours March 2, 2016. Marybeth member of the Masonic Lodge. Larry is survived Indianapolis, died on Tuesday, of duty in Vietnam; he was a tank commander was born April 23, 1963. She by his wife, Alice Jean Achenbach Fisher, whom April 5, 2016. He was born on July and helicopter gunner and was wounded and was loved the Beech Grove he married on April 23, 1969; son, Jerry (Hollie) 24, 1978 in Winston Salem, N.C. almost died twice. He was a machinist by trade community, and was often seen Fisher; daughter, Jennifer Stanfield; sisters, Ruth William was preceded in death and had worked for Bethlehem Steel. Godfrey tooling around on her scooter, (Floyd) Summers and Faye (Gene) Tomlinson; by his grandparents, and a son, was a member of Healing Grace Christian Church; sometimes accompanied by three grandchildren, Jonathon Stanfield, Travis William Jr. God was an important The Southside Times FOR THE RECORD Obituaries ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 13 her dog, Avereigh. The Emerson Walmart staff all (Martin) Moody. He is survived by his children, He was preceded in death by his parents; his knew her by name. As long as she was physically Andrew J. “A.J.” Moody and Elizabeth Moody; sisters, Rita Blackburn and Ann Schaub; and son, able to, Marybeth attended mass at Holy Name brothers, Robert, Richard, Michael, Thomas, Steven Michael Joseph Schaub. He is survived by his Complete and was a fan of the Beech Grove High School Moody; and sisters, Lynda Pancoast, Joanne spouse, Louise V. (Schniepp) Schaub; brothers, basketball games. She kept pictures of the teams Nowland and Theresa Gladden. He was preceded George E. and Charles A. Schaub; son, Gregory Burial Package and their schedules on her refrigerator door. in death by a brother, Martin Moody and a sister, (Peggy) Schaub; daughter-in-law, Lynne A. Schaub; $ With the help of University of Indianapolis staff, Susan Hubbard. Services are scheduled in New grandchildren, Dawn (David) Dale, Charles (Mary) 2000 Marybeth produced several CD’s with poignant Jersey. Arrangements were entrusted to Simplicity Schaub, Maria (Barry) Dowers, Angela (Mike) lyrics centering on child abuse prevention. She Funeral & Cremation Care. Utley, Michael (Laura) Schaub, John Schaub, Paul hoped to become a counselor specializing in Post- (Kellie) Schaub, and Patrick (Brittanie) Schaub; • Any Gravesite You Choose Traumatic Stress Disorder. A Celebration of Live Robert Clayton “Bob” Perry great-grandchildren, Jeff and Brian Dale, Christina, • Opening & Closing will be held on her birthday, April 23, 2 – 4 p.m. Robert Clayton “Bob” Perry, 81, died April 5, 2016. Charles, and Michael Schaub, Brandon, Dustin, at The Main Street Pallazzo, 626 Main St., Beech He was born April 14, 1934 in Sumner County, and Kyle Dowers, Michael Lee and Dominique • Concrete Container Grove. Tenn. to the late Bache and Audrey Gibbs Perry. Stuart, Andrea, Cassie, Lawrence, Brandie, Evelyn, • Tent & Chairs Bob was married to Shirley A. Bardell Perry on and Isaac Utley, Michael, Alyssa, and Carly Schaub, Clara Ann Maple Jan. 23, 1960 in Gallatin, Tenn. He was employed Payton and Taylor Schaub, Avery, Evan, Addison, • Purchase At Need Clara Ann Maple, 22 days, at American Can Company as a machinist for Ella, and Ian Schaub, Lillie Schaub; great-great- of Indianapolis, died on 30 years, retiring in 1980. Bob was a member of grandchild, Sire Stuart. He was a graduate of St. Saturday, April 2, 2016. Clara Northgate Baptist Church. Bob is survived by Philip Neri Grade School and Cathedral High was born on March 11, 2016 in his wife Shirley A. Perry; children Tony (Chris) School. He spentTwo years, six months, five days Indianapolis. Survivors include Thrush, Bob (Linda) Locke, Helen Specht, Dennis in WWII in Africa, Italy, France, Germany, Holland, her parents, Shawn M. and (Gale) Perry and Jeff (Connie) Perry; brother A.J. Czechoslovakia, and parts of Austria serving in the Jennifer A. (Armstrong) Maple; Perry; sisters Dorothy (Tommy) Brummet, Phylis 79th Division, 313th Infantry, Charlie Company. siblings, Chace and Avery; and (Ralph) Nunez, Diane Anderson and Marlene He was in five invasions, three campaigns, and grandparents, William and Kathleen Armstrong (Willie) Holmes; 14 grandchildren and 20 great- spearheaded for the 9th Army at the Rhine and Karen Maple. She was preceded in death by grandchildren. He is preceded in passing by his River. He was employed at Haag Drug Company, her grandfather, Edward Maple. Family and friends parents, brother Earl Gene Perry and sister Mallie Hook Drug Company and spent 31 years at E. M. gathered on April 8 in the Chapel at Our Lady of “Sis” Norton. Services for Bob were April 11 at Company as the chief registered “Bullologist.” Peace Cemetery, 9001 Haverstick Rd., Indianapolis, Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Joseph always had a smile and a twinkle in his ALL ADULT PLOTS $675 where a brief service was held. Contributions Center. Visitation was April 10. Interment followed blue eyes. His infectious laugh was truly one of in Clara's memory can be made to St. Vincent at Orchard Hill Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be a kind. Visitation was April 11 in Daniel F. O’Riley COLUMBARIUM NICHE Foundation. given to the American Heart Association. Funeral Home, 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis. $950 - $1150 Service was April 12 at O’Riley Funeral Home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Roch 2703 S. Meridian Street Andrew J. Moody Joseph H. Schaub Catholic Church. Memorial contributions may be Andrew J. Moody, 59, of Indianapolis, died April 6, Joseph H. Schaub, age 96, WWII veteran, of made to St. Roch Catholic Church Memorial Fund. Indpls. IN 46225 – (317) 786-7733 2016. He was born Aug. 27, 1956 in Long Branch, Indianapolis, died on April 7, 2016. Joseph was N.J. to the late Robert Gordon and Susan Agnes born July 9, 1919 to Rose and George C. Schaub. www.concordiacemeteryinc.com

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ACHIEVEMENT CREMATION & FUNERAL From left front, Josie Niezgodski, Kaitlin McCarthy; back, Grant Lenahan, Sarah Johnston, Devin Boehm. SERVICES Roncalli students to study abroad www.legacycremationservices.com Five Roncalli High School students have been accepted into the 2016 IU Honors World Languages Study Abroad program. These students will stay with a host family for six weeks this summer. They will attend school for five hours daily and participate in excursions in their 1604 W Morris Street • (317) 637-3733 country of study. Studying in France is Grant Lenahan, Josie Niezgodski. Studying in Austria is Devin Boehm (also won a $1,000 scholarship for his studies). Study- 5215 N. Shadeland Avenue • (317) 562-0145 ing in Spain is Sarah Johnston, Kaitlin McCarthy 14 Week of April 14-20, 2016 • ss-times.com FOR THE RECORD Obituaries The Southside Times William “Bill” L. Sheeks Harold "Bill" W. Wallace William “Bill” L. Sheeks, 88, of Greenwood died Harold "Bill" W. Wallace, 85, of Indianapolis, died on April 9, 2016. He was born on Aug. 20, 1927 in April 11, 2016. He was born April 12, 1930 in HEIDENREICH GREENHOUSES Mitchell, Ind. to the late Lester and Mary (Cooper) Montana to the late John and Katherine Wallace. Sheeks, the second of four children. His sisters are Survivors include his daughters Lisa and Gloria www.heidenreichgreenhouses.com Rosemary McCart of Plainfield, Penny Jones and Wallace. There are no services at this time. Janet Greene, both are deceased. He grew up on a Arrangements have been entrusted to Simplicity Hanging Baskets farm in Mitchell and learned farm work at an early Funeral & Cremation Care. NOW age. He attended and graduated from Mitchell Vegetable Plants High School where he participated in softball, Kelly Sue Williams OPEN! basketball and track. After high school at age 17, he Kelly Sue Williams, 53, of Indianapolis, died April 6, Garden Seed joined the Marines during World War II. He served 2016. She was born Oct. 19, 1962 in Indianapolis to as a Combat Marine in the South Pacific and was the late Clyde and Betty (Lohman) McKinney. She in North China for 37 months. He was discharged is survived by her children, Brandy (Brad Kerner) Onion Sets in 1949 and called back for 13 months during the Williams, Samantha Inlow, Mercedez Hampton, Korean War. In 1950, Bill met and married Pauline and Tiffany Hampton; grandchildren, Brianna Pansy Pots Mitchell from Orleans. He farmed with his father Williams, Aiden Peavler, and Trenton Inlow; for a short time and later bought his own farm former husband, John Williams, Jr.; brothers, Mark Pansy Baskets in Orleans. In 1956, he joined the Indiana State McKinney, Wesley McKinney, and Clyde McKinney Police and was assigned to the Versailles District III; sisters, Lindsay Leabo, Kim McKinney, Sylvia Geraniums where he started his career. In 1957, he transferred Winters, and Jennifer McKinney; several nieces, to the Charlestown District and they moved to nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was Perennials Scottsburg. In 1958, he was involved in a car preceded in death by her sisters, Sharon Perdue wreck that left him with broken legs and other and Dawn Holland. Service was April 12 at injuries. After several weeks of recovery, he went Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care, 7520 Madison back into police work, but he didn’t patrol the Ave., Indianapolis. Memorial contributions may be Like Us On highways. He worked in State Police Headquarters made to the family to help with final expenses. Locally Grown Plants in Indianapolis. He also worked with training the new police recruits at Indiana University. In 1961, Always Prove Best the family moved to Greenwood. Three days after Douglas James Zink moving into their new house Bill was selected by Douglas James Zink, 78, of Indiana State Police to attend the FBI National Greenwood, died Sunday, April Hours Starting April 11 502 E. National Avenue Academy in Washington D.C. After the academy, 3, 2016. He was born on Nov. 12, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm Indianapolis, IN 46227 he was promoted to Lieutenant and served as 1937 in Clifton, Kan. to the late commander of the Bloomington and Indianapolis Homer and Armana (Thimes) Saturday, 9am-4pm (317) 786-1528 Posts. In 1975, he was assigned as Commander Zink. Doug was married on Oct. of the State Police Training Section. In August 5, 1968 to Dee (Loux) Zink, in 1977, Bill retired from State Police. He worked for Indianapolis. He spent his career a short time for State Welfare and later drove a in broadcasting, working for WIRE Radio from school bus for Center Grove Schools. After school 1959 to 1986 and also the Indianapolis Motor bus driving, he drove a tour bus and did a lot of Speedway Network from 1966 to 1985. After Are You Having a traveling. Bill leaves behind his wife of 65 years, retiring Doug joined Dee in running the Colonial Pauline (Mitchell) Sheeks; two children, Dianna Peddler Gift Shop until 2006. He was a member (Allan) Bennis and Richard (Christine) Sheeks; of the Broadcast Pioneers. Doug is survived by one son, Donald, deceased; four grandchildren, his wife Dee Zink; daughters Jennifer Zink and Chad, Brooke, and Billy Bennis and Kelsey (Blake) Julie Zink; sister Loretta (Paul) Raikes and dog Bylsma; five great-grandchildren, Nai’a, Jonah, Mattie. Memorial service was April 9 at Singleton GARAGE SALE? Community Mortuary and Memorial Center. Aaron, Graham and Bailey. Visitation is April 16, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m., with services at 11:30 a.m. in Memorial gifts have been suggested to the the funeral home. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Alzheimer’s Association. Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Mt. Pleasant Christian Church, where he was a member, 381 N Bluff Rd., Greenwood, IN has you covered! Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors 46142, or to Harbor Light Hospice Cedar Green are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ Rd., 7164 Graham Rd. #150, Indianapolis, IN 46250. ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday will • Ads as low as $10.50 be published Thursday, space permitting. • $11 for the first 4 lines Call today! • Additional lines only $1 each ANNIVERSARY (317) 300-8782 or Wheelers celebrate visit ss-times.com 50th wedding Deadline is Tuesday by noon for print on anniversary Thursday of each week. Chales E. and Pamela E. (Braughton) Wheeler will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on April 16. The couple married on April 16, 1966 on the Southside of Indi- anapolis. Charles and Pamela are both re- tired, with one son and eight grandchildren. ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 15 The Southside Times Perry Township Monthly AROUND TOWN Southport’s Evans named to Perry Meridian’s Frustereo to receive Lilly Endowment Prime Time 25 Perry Meridian High School senior and Salutatorian, Michelle Frustereo is one of nine Marion County The Indiana Football Digest held its annual students to receive the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. The Lilly Endowment Community Schol- "Griddy Awards" on March 20. This ceremony arship Program is designed to raise the level of educational attainment in Indiana and increase awareness of honors players, coaches, teams, and members the potential of Indiana's community foundations to improve the quality of life of the state's residents. The of the media from all over the state for outstanding perfor- program offers four-year, full-tuition scholarships to Indiana students who intend to work toward a bac- mances during the 2015 football season. Blake Evans, South- calaureate degree at any accredited public or private college or university in Indiana. The scholarship also port High School class of 2017, was honored as a "Prime provides $900 per year for required books and equipment. Time 25" player for his record breaking season. Blake will ap- pear on the cover of The Indiana Football Digest, along with the other players selected, this fall. 2016 marks the second consecutive year a Southport High School player has been se- ANTIQUES / GIFT SHOP EVENT lected as a "Prime Time 25" player. 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Kindergarten Registration for Center Grove Community School Corporation (CGCSC) will be held on April 14, 6 – 7 p.m. at all elementary schools. Children must be five years old by Aug. 1, 2016 in order to register for the 2016- 2017 school year. Remember to bring: child's birth certifi- cate; child’s immunization records; proof of residency (ex. lease, bank statement, credit card statement or utility bill); parents who wish to volunteer at school should also bring their driver’s licenses for the required background check. More information is available at centergrovek12.in.us/kin- dergarten. Center Grove ranked a BG students visit D.C. Top Innovative District for third year Students and staff from Beech Grove Middle School visited Washington, D.C. during Spring Break. During their visit, they were able to see the White House, Mt. Vernon, the National Cathedral, and Arlington Cemetery, among other iconic DC Center Grove Community School Corporation’s (CGC- spots. During their stop at Arlington Cemetery, four students placed a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. As stat- SC) use of cutting-edge technology in the classroom and in ed by BGMS teacher Wendy Eckstein, "This event was powerful for all of our group to observe. We watched in awed silence the delivery of district services has earned it national hon- and many had tears as they reflected upon the men and women who have served to keep the United States of America safe!" ors for a third consecutive year. CGCSC was ranked fourth The participants in the Wreath Laying Ceremony were: Hannah Roe, Payton Stanley,Josh Copenhaver, and Trent Eckstein. among mid-sized schools (3,000-12,000 students) in the Center for Digital Education’s and National School Boards Association’s annual Digital School Districts Survey. Cen- ter Grove is the only Indiana school honored in the rank- Hoover completes Indiana Principal ings. The Digital School Districts Survey top-ten rankings Leadership Institute are awarded to the school boards/districts that most fully implement technology benchmarks in the evolution of digi- Nora Hoover, assistant director for second- tal education. All US public school districts are eligible to ary curriculum for the Center Grove Com- participate in the Digital School Districts Survey. munity School Corporation, has completed training at the Indiana Principal Leadership Institute (IPLI). IPLI is a two-year experience that addresses the professional needs of In- diana public school principals with an em- phasis on student success. The institute is housed at Indiana State University’s Bayh College of Education and was cre- ated by the Indiana General Assembly in 2013. Before mov- ing into her current role, Mrs. Hoover served as principal of Center Grove Middle School Central for two years and assis- Hornet Enrichment Academy tant principal for nine years. Hoover was part of the second celebrates 100th graduation cohort of school leaders to participate in IPLI. Brooke Phil- lips, Maple Grove Elementary principal, and Brian Proctor, North Grove Elementary principal, graduated as part of IP- Before Spring Break, the Hornet Enrichment Academy LI’s first cohort in April 2015. Trael Kelly, principal at Pleas- (HEA) kicked off it's "100th Graduate Celebration" with a ant Grove Elementary, was chosen to participate in the next cookout for students and staff. The HEA is the non-tradi- cohort. To learn more about IPLI, visit indianapli.org. tional learning community of Beech Grove High School. Glenns Valley is first in imagination The academy offers an integrated curriculum where stu- dents complete the required credits for graduation earning Glenn's Valley's Destination Imagination team, "The 52 Cabalan wins Scholastic a General or Core 40 diploma, and participate in career and Markl's", placed first at the Indiana state tournament. They Art & Writing award service learning opportunities. Students receive additional will now move on to Global Finals held in Tennessee and programming and support through a structured wellness compete against teams from 40 states and 30 countries. The Roncalli High School senior Shayla Caba- and mentoring program with a focus on personal growth 52 Markl's are the first Destination Imagination team in the lan was one of 16 high school seniors from and accountability. history of Perry Township Schools to move on to Globals. across the nation to receive the Scholas- Pictured from left, Andrah Nicely, Kasey Hillock, Reagan tic Arts & Writing Awards highest national Rhea, Mary Jane Clayton, and Lexi Gray. honor, the Gold Medal Portfolio, which in- cludes a $10,000 scholarship. Cabalan joins alumni Andy Warhol, Stephen King, Truman Capote, Ken Burns, and Sylvia Plath. Cabalan’s short story, “Bad Ending,” won the American Voices Medal. 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branch library, 1664 Library Blvd. Greenwood. | library, 5550 S. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call tal breakfast and lunch. | When: April 20 and 30. CALENDAR Info: Visit pageafterpage.org. (317) 275-4380. | Where: The Social of Greenwood, 550 Polk St. | Cost: $120 per two-person team for Social mem- BEECH GROVE Inside the Indianapolis Zoo: A New Hope • Kite-Making Class for Kids • Children ages 6 - bers or $140 per team for non-members. | Info: Call Join Julie McDearmon, Director of Institutional 12 are invited to get ready for spring by making (317) 882-4810. Rummage Sale • The Beech Grove Senior Citizens Advancement at the Indianapolis Zoo, as she a kite to fly! This program is presented by The Art is having a rummage sale. | When: April 15, 8 a.m. discusses the Zoo’s animal conservation mission Lab. | When: April 20, 5 p.m. | Where: Franklin Road Teen Film Festival • The 7th Annual Teen Film Fes- – 3 p.m. and April 16, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Where: 602 and provides WILD facts about the Zoo’s animals Branch library, 5550 S. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | tival will highlight student filmmakers, introduce Main St., Beech Grove. | Info: Call (317) 788-4987. and future projects. | When: April 20, 6:30 – 8 p.m. Info: Call (317) 275-4380. teens to new technology and award creativity. | Where: White River Library branch, 1664 Library Students in grades 9-12 are welcome to submit a Safe Sitter Class • This Safe Sitter Class is for stu- Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: Visit pageafterpage.org. FOUNTAIN SQUARE film of their choice that fits into one of four cate- dents 11-14 years old. | When: April 16, 9 a.m. – 4 gories: documentary, feature film, music video, or p.m. Where: Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Spies Like Us • Experience a spy’s life by decoding 2016 Cooking Workshop Series: What a Crock book trailer. | When: Film Festival is May 5. Entries Hornet Ave, Beech Grove. | Info: Visit beechgrove. messages, navigating a laser field and trying on • Learn the basics of how to use a slow cooker must be submitted by April 25. | Where: Green- com. disguises in this school-age program. | When: April to produce tasty and easy meals. This workshop wood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St. | Info: Visit 21, 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. | Where: White River Library includes live demonstrations, food tastings and greenwoodlibrary.us/teenfilmfestival. Free Bowling • Beech Grove Bowl will host free branch, 1664 Library Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: Visit a lecture presented by Nutrition Services of the bowling for kids age 14 and under. Each child pageafterpage.org. Marion County Health Department. | When: April Greenwood Lions • Join the Greater Greenwood will receive two free games and free shoe rental. | 19, 3 – 5 p.m. | Where: Fountain Square Branch li- Lions Club meeting. | When: April 26, 7 p.m. Meet When: April 16, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Where: 95 N. 2nd Gala for the Grove: Unforgettable Friday • The brary, 1066 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: Call and eat begins 6:30 p.m. | Where: Golden Coral, Ave. | Info: Visit bgbowl.com. gala presented by the Center Grove Education (317) 275-4390. 160 S. Marlin Dr., Greenwood. | Info: Call Vickie Foundation will include a VIP reception, dinner, Gilmore, (812) 603-4440. Classic Movie Night • Watch Singin’ in the Rain and silent and live auctions, followed by live music Family Game Night at Fountain Square • Fami- starring Gene Kelly. | When: April 18, 5:30 p.m. | and dancing. WRTV-6 News Anchor Rafael Sanchez lies are invited to come together to play old fash- Race for an Orphan 5K • The Boaz Project will Where: Beech Grove Public Library, 1102 Main St. will serve as the Emcee, with live music provided ioned board games, as well as Minecraft and Wii hold its 9th Annual Race for an Orphan 5K. It in- | Info: Visit bgpl.lib.in.gov. by The Company Band. Professional portraits will Big Brain Academy. | When: April 19, 6 – 7:30 p.m. cludes family-friendly activities and professional also be available from About Face Photography. | | Where: Fountain Square Branch library, 1066 Vir- chip timing, all to benefit orphans. Strollers and ESL Orientation • ESL Orientation: English as When: April 22, 6 p.m. – midnight. | Where: JW Mar- ginia Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4390. pets are welcome. | When: April 30, 9:30 – 11 a.m. a second language class, both days required. | riott, Indianapolis. | Cost: $100 per person or $850 Registration begins 8:30 a.m. | Where: Craig Park, When: April 18 and 20, 5:30 p.m. | Where: Hornet per table. | Info: Visit centergrovefoundation.org. GARFIELD PARK 20 E. Smith Valley Rd., Greenwood. | Cost: $15 stu- Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave, Beech dents, $35 individuals, $70 family. | Info: Visit boaz- Grove. | Info: Visit beechgrove.com. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Trains, Planes, Boats and Hot Air Balloons: Pre- project.org/race. school Workshop • Preschoolers who love things CENTER GROVE Baby Lapsit at Franklin Road • Babies up to that go are invited to join Express Kids for music, PERRY TOWNSHIP 18 months and an adult are invited for stories, activities and fun centered around transportation. Preschool Science: Colors • Children age 3 to 5 songs, rhymes and flannel board activities right Space is limited. Registration is required. | When: Perry Meridian Art Show • Thousands of student can learn about primary and secondary colors for babies. | When: April 14, 21 and 28, 10:15 a.m. | April 16, 10:30 a.m. | Where: Garfield Park Branch art works will be on display from all schools. April through a story and hands-on activities. | When: Where: Franklin Road Branch library, 5550 S. Frank- library, 2502 Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info: Call 14, the annual "Chair"ity Auction will begin at 6 April 15, 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. | Where: White River lin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4380. (317) 275-4490. p.m. Patrons can bid on student art work over the Township branch library, 1664 Library Blvd. Green- course of the evening. On April 15, AP students wood. | Info: Visit pageafterpage.org. Celebrate the New Marketplace at Franklin Orchid Show • Orchid enthusiasts from across the from PMHS will lead mini-art lessons for students. Road • The community is invited to celebrate Midwest will display their stunning orchid exhib- | When: April 14 and 15, 6 – 9 p.m. | Where: Perry Poetry in Motion • Children in grades K through and experience the branch's new Marketplace, a its throughout the Conservatory in hopes of win- Meridian High School. | Info: Visit perryschools. five can play, make a craft and do some fun activi- showcase for new materials that also features up- ning a prized ribbon. Orchid vendors will also have org. ties to celebrate National Poetry Month. | When: dated seating, new study rooms and technology plants and growing supplies for sale. | When: April April 15, 4:30 – 5:15 p.m. | Where: White River improvements. Enjoy refreshments, giveaways 16 – 17, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Where: Garfield Park Con- Quilters Guild of Indianapolis • Terry Kramzar Township branch library, 1664 Library Blvd. Green- and other fun activities during this event held as servatory, 2505 Conservatory Dr., Indianapolis. | will share adventures of her time spent as an Art- wood. | Info: Visit pageafterpage.org. part of National Library Week. | When: April 16, 10 Cost: $4 per person or $10 per family. | Info: Call ist in Residence at Everglades and Grand Canyon a.m. – 4 p.m. | Where: Franklin Road Branch library, (317) 327-7183 or visit garfieldconservatorygar- National Parks and how nature has inspired her Safe Sitter • Safe Sitter is a full day baby-sitting 5550 S. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) dens.org. creative process. | When: April 14, 7 p.m. | Where: course recognized by the American Academy of 275-4380. Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian St., Pediatrics. It teaches 11-16 year olds how to be Monkey Business: A Preschool Art Workshop • Indianapolis. | Info: Visit quiltguildindy.net. safe caregivers and to handle emergencies. $25.00 Preschool Music 'N Motion Dance Party • Pre- Preschoolers are invited to grab their yellow hats is due the day of class. Bring a sack lunch. Regis- schoolers ages 3 - 6 and an adult are invited to and bring their favorite curious little monkeys to Harlem Wizards • The Harlem Wizards is coming tration forms may be picked up at any branch and listen, move, jump and dance to music with Miss a mixed media workshop led by The Art Lab and to Perry Township with Tricks Hoops & Alley Oops must be filled out by a parent or guardian. | When: Kasey. | When: April 19, 1:15 p.m. and April 20, inspired by the book, "Curious George Builds a brought by the Perry Township Education Founda- April 16, all day. | Where: White River Township 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. | Where: Franklin Road Branch House." Space is limited. Registration is required. tion. The fundraiser will be nonstop fun for the en- | When: April 18, 6:30 p.m. | Where: Garfield Park tire family. | When: April 16, 7 p.m. | Where: Historic Branch library, 2502 Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info: Southport Fieldhouse. | Cost: $6. | Info: Visit har- Call (317) 275-4490. lemwizards.com. For sponsorship opportunities email Beth, [email protected]. You Can Tweet Us or Like Us GREENWOOD Stay current. Connect with us today! Open House for Vineyard Toastmasters • Be- Writers Association • The Central Indiana Writ- come a better speaker, presenter, leader and lis- ers’ Association celebrates National Poetry Month tener. Join for a brief demonstration meeting and with Penny Dunning, published poet and pub- Q&A. Mingle with Toastmaster members one-on- lisher of Chatter House Press. Visitors are welcome. one and have questions answered. | When: April | When: April 18, 7 p.m. | Where: Barnes & Noble, 18, 7 – 8:15 p.m. | Where: Perry Township Govern- Greenwood in the café area. | Info: Visit centralin- ment Building, 4925 Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info: Advertise (317) 300-8782 dianawritersassoc.org. Contact Denise Arrington, vpm-1109991@toast- mastersclubs.org. Contract Bridge Tournament • Contract Bridge Great Rates Tournament is sponsored by The Social of Green- Guts and Bugs - The Microbiome's Role in wood. Registration begins at noon on Friday and Health and Disease • This free dinner seminar 4-Color Ads play will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday play begins at 9 will give a basic understanding of the complex a.m. Friday dinner and snacks Saturday continen- interactions between humans and the bacterial The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 19 flora living in the intestine. Jason R. Roberts, M.D., raise awareness of the importance and value that Gastroenterologist, will discuss the role this flora individuals with disabilities bring to both St. Mark plays. | When: April 20, 5 – 6 p.m. | Where: Commu- Parish and to the community. Several of St. Mark’s nity Hospital South’s main lobby , 1402 E. County disabled parishioners will actively participate Line Rd., conference center, Indianapolis. | Info: in the Mass as we celebrate the diversity of our Call (317) 887-7434. parish. | When: April 24, 11:45 a.m. | Where: 535 E. Edgewood Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) Cultivating Garden Club • The Cultivating Gar- 829-3051. den Club will meet. This month’s topic is “Clematis” with Dottie Wright of Dammann’s Lawn, Garden SOUTHPORT and Landscaping. | When: April 21, 6 p.m. | Where: St. John’s Church, US 31 and Southport Road. | Euchre Party • Perry Senior Services and the AN OPTION Info: Call Ginny O’Brien at (317) 783-4727. Southport Parks Department will host a monthly Euchre Party every third Thursday of the month.| Bamboo Chinese The Laramie Project • By Moisés Kaufman and When: April 21, 1 – 4 p.m. | Where: Southport Com- Restaurant the Members of Tectonic Theater Project. | When: munity Room, 6901 Derbyshire Rd. | Info: Visit per- April 22 – 24 and 28-30, 8 p.m. Free preview April ryseniors.org. The scoop: Just after the new 21. | Where: University of Indianapolis, Studio The- year, the Center Grove Commu- atre, Esch Hall. | Cost: $12 general admission. | Info: Keep Southport Beautiful Day • Join the 12th nity gained a really nice Chinese Visit uindy.edu/arts/ETC or call (317) 788-3251. annual clean-up day, in partnership with Keep restaurant that residents can Indianapolis Beautiful. | When: April 23, 8 a.m. – 1 reach without fighting the traf- Disability Awareness Mass • St. Mark the Evan- p.m. | Where: Meet at the Southport Community fic on SR 135. Bamboo Chinese gelist Parish will celebrate its annual Disabilities Room, 6901 Derbyshire Rd. | Info: To register, con- Restaurant opened Jan. 15 in Awareness Mass. The purpose of this Mass is to tact Duane Langreck, [email protected]. the Sugar Grove Shoppes on West Smith Valley Road. They have 35 lunch specials for $4.99 including rice and soup. They Mixed vegetables with tofu have 25 combination platters The Bronze… laugh-out loud go for $7.15 including rice and Hours: a pork egg roll. You can find most of your Chinese Mon. to Thurs. 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fri. to Sat. 11 favorites on the menu whether your choice of a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; Sunday noon to 9 p.m. comedy with tons of heart protein is pork, beef, chicken, seafood, or tofu. while trying to finally move forward in life, Location: 4800 W. Smith Valley Rd. Suite I, Green- MOVIE REVIEW Type of food: Chinese Food wood, IN 46142 as she dispenses language that would make a sailor blush. What follows is a tale filled with Specialties: General Tso’s Chicken, Ting Tong Phone: (317) 893-5600 By Adam Staten Shrimp, Mongolian Beef, and Dragon & Phoenix. laughs, tons of heart, and even more four- Everyone knows that one person who Website: bamboochinesefood.com letter words. Recommendation: Seafood combination seems to have no filter between their brain A film this full of laughs and profanity, as and mouth, saying seemingly whatever pops The Bronze is, shouldn’t be allowed to have into their head. These individuals are often such strong performances; but BEHIND BARS admired, lately among voters, things aren’t always fair. Gary for their bravery to “say what Cole, who plays Hope’s dad, everyone is thinking, but too and Thomas Middleditch, as afraid to say.” However, other her lone friend, and Rauch times they leave you in a state are all terrific. Cole and Mid- of disbelief at their latest un- dleditch play their roles with filtered utterance or at their an innocence and honesty general lack of tact. One such that is missing in most com- character is the central figure edies. Rauch, who also wrote in the recently released The the film, is brash, vulgar, in Bronze. your face, but never once feels The Bronze is the story of forced or over the top. Instead, she displays Hope Ann Gregory (The Big Bang Theory’s WHERE WE DINE the perfect balance of sour and sweet. Melissa Rauch), a former Olympic bronze As with any comedy, not all of the jokes in medalist gymnast, whose career was cut Crystal Canary, manager and The Bronze land. Several fall flat, but more short by an unfortunate injury. To say that groomer at Dogtropolis Boarding hit than miss. Also, Lance, the film’s villain, Hope has grown bitter about her shortened Daycare and Grooming, 1012 N. doesn’t feel like a fully developed character. Bluff Rd. C, in Greenwood gymnastic career would be a severe under- Instead, he’s more of an amalgamation of ev- statement. Hope lashes out at anyone and Where do you like to dine? The erything Hope despises. everyone with some of the most colorful Lotus Garden While not a perfect film,The Bronze is the language imaginable. The foul-mouthed for- What do you like to eat there? best film of 2016 so far. Its comedy is what mer Olympic gymnast lives in the past as she Louie's Cosmo Everything. I love their chicken. The General Tso’s draws you, but its heart is what keep you sports her Olympic tracksuit and reminds Chicken. watching. 4.5 out of 5. Bartender: Brandon Tomlins everyone she encounters of her past glory. What do you like about this place? I go with my However, due to an unforeseen turn of Location: Bar Louie, In the best friend and we go there a lot. They give excel- Greenwood Park Mall, 1251 U.S. events, Hope soon becomes the coach of lent service, have excellent food, and we always 31 S., In Greenwood.. want to go back. It is always good. the town’s latest hotshot gymnastic star who Adam Staten lives in Perry Township and is a movie buff. Staten graduated Ingredients and directions: 1.5 oz. Absolut Cit- Lotus Garden of Greenwood is located at seems destined for Olympic gold. While from University of Southern Indiana going from gymnast to coach seems like a ron, .75 oz. O3 Premium Orange Liqueur, .25 oz. 49 Mercator Dr., Greenwood, IN 46143. with a degree in Communication Stud- The phone number is (317) 881-5531. natural transition, for Hope it proves to be ies. cane syrup, .5 lime juice and 1 oz. cranberry juice. much more difficult. Her new position gives Shake and pour into a martini glass.Garnish with a lemon twist. her an opportunity to confront her past Compiled by Brian Ruckle 20 Week of April 14-20, 2016 • ss-times.com LIFESTYLE The Southside Times AROUND TOWN #WhyINEDAWalk Center Grove teacher Shannon Nunnelly organizes walk for National Eating Disorder Awareness

know you didn’t cause the eating disorder AWARENESS and approach it with empathy and under- By Nicole Davis standing. It is real. Raising awareness and showing there is hope, that is the biggest Learning that your loved one has an eat- thing.” ing disorder can be scary, but there are re- Nunnelly and her daughter participated in sources available. the NEDA Walk in St. Louis two years ago, After experiencing the effects of an eating while staying at a treatment center there. BG Wrestling Club disorder in her own fam- “It was cool to be with ily, Center Grove resi- a group of people that get members earn dent Shannon Nunnelly it, to see that there are so decided it was her turn All-American many other parents like to give back. She is orga- us,” Nunnelly said. “It re- nizing a walk on April 23, Members of the Beech Grove Wrestling ally doesn’t discriminate. Roncalli Art Club 9 a.m. check-in time at Club participated in the USA Wrestling There are so many par- Freedom Park in Green- supports Catholic Folkstyle Nationals in Iowa on April 1-3. ents looking for answers.” wood to raise awareness Two wrestlers earned All-American finishes, The walk had taken of the disorder. Charities top eight in the nation. Jacob Skinner (photo place in Indianapolis, just About four years ago, 1) finished 3rd in the nation at Novice 130 not in recent years. Nun- Nunnelly she was in- The Roncalli High School Art Club, un- lbs., and Ethan Smiley (photo 2 on right) fin- nelly decided to try her formed her daughter has der the direction of Visual Arts instruc- ished 6th in the nation at Junior 120 lbs. hand at organizing one, an eating disorder. She tor, Mark Stratton, created 150 handcraft- serving as chairperson wasn’t familiar with dis- ed bowls that were used last week as a part for the Greater Indianap- order, and had no idea of Catholic Charities of Indianapolis’ Holy olis NEDA Walk. where to turn. Thursday Soup lunch. Guests were asked to “I thought let’s keep it “We’ve been fortu- make a donation for the lunch of soup and here, local, smaller to get nate to have a lot of great bread and then keep the handcrafted bowl our feet wet,” she said. therapists and treatment as a reminder of all of the empty bowls in the “The walk is only a mile, centers, but finding them world. All proceeds will support an end to so the main purpose is was a challenge,” Nun- hunger and food insecurity. raising awareness and nelly said. ” That’s what Shannon Nunnelly is the organizer of the raising funds. I’m over- brought us into this NEDA Walk to take place on April 23. whelmed at the level world. For me, having Photo by Nicole Davis of support people have done this for four years shown for the event. If now, I want to give back. they can’t come, they’ll donate. It’s been neat My biggest role in this is to raise awareness. to see.” There is a lot of stigma. People don’t want to Registration is $25, which comes with a talk about it. A lot of good things have come t-shirt and tote bag. Additional activities from talking about it. There is hope is in are planned for the day, including pre-walk awareness, information and courage.” yoga, inspirational quotes along the walk The best resource Nunnelly found was path, a professional eating disorder therapist NEDA, a nonprofit advocating for preven- speaking on the issue as well as someone in tion, research and access to quality care for recovery and a parent. There is a NEDA Gar- people with eating disorders. According to BGHS Coach Mark den Of Hope where people can write why nedawalk.org, more than 30 million individ- they’re walking and who they’re walking for. Weller will coach All uals in the U.S., male and female, are affected For more information, visit nedawalk.org/ by eating disorders. Star game Indianapolis2016. BG’s Rumler wins As a kindergarten teacher at Center Grove Elementary, Nunnelly said she’s received …………………………………………………… BGHS Football Coach Mark Weller was second in essay large support from the Center Grove Com- recently named an assistant coach for the In- munity School Corporation, particularly Su- Greater Indianapolis diana Football Coaches Association North- contest perintendent Dr. Rich Arkanoff. He’s invit- NEDA Walk South All Star Game. Congrats to Coach ed her to speak to clergy groups, a wellness When: April 23, 9 a.m. check-in Weller who will be a part of the 50th North- Beech Grove 8th grader Seth Rumler won committee, booster club committee and of- Where: Freedom Park, Greenwood South All Star Game! second place in the Indiana VFW's Patriots fered other avenues of reaching out. Info: Visit nedawalk.org/indianapolis2016 Pen Essay Contest. The VFW will be hosting “I’m raising awareness that eating dis- a special dinner on April 9, where Seth will orders can be deadly,” she said. “One of the recite his work. For placing second, Seth was myths is that eating disorders are a choice. awarded $300.00. It’s not a choice. As a parent, you should The Southside Times LIFESTYLE ss-times.com • Week of April 14-20, 2016 21 Who’s that in the mirror?

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Vitamin C protects and undoes sun won’t be as strong and supple as it could be. damage to collagen and elastin which firm Foods get digested and broken down into Paid for and authorized by JK All the Way Southside News Quiz Mother's Day 2016 How well do you know your Southside community? “What advice or wisdom has your mother shared with you Test your current event knowledge each week with a little Q&A! The Rotary Club of Greenwood awarded St. Mark Catholic the Evangelist that you believe will be most important to your future? ” 1 a $5,200 check to Mayor Mark Myers at 4 Parish will celebrate its annual ______the April 11 meeting. The donation will go to Awareness Mass to raise awareness to the Mother’s Day is a timeless tradition that allows us a day of celebration with which city project? parish and community on April 24, 11:45 the person who brought us into this world—our mother! Though we try our a.m. best to appreciate Mom the whole year round, we sometimes lose track of all ❏ A. Main Street Redevelopment she’s done for us. Take this Mother’s Day as an opportunity to show Mom how ❏ B. Trash pick-up along the interstate ❏ A. Child Abuse much you care with a genuine letter from you, personally! Though we know ❏ C. Play Pockets/Park Equipment ❏ B. Autism it’s difficult sharing all the wonderful things about your mother in just one ❏ D. Anti-smoking campaign ❏ C. Immunization page, we ask that entries do not exceed one page or 300 words. Elementary or ❏ D. Disabilities middle school students from the following schools are eligible to submit one Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett held a essay: Beech Grove, Center Grove, Franklin Township, Greenwood and Perry 2 meeting at Garfield Park Arts Center on Duke Energy presented Greenwood April 13 to discuss the future of what? 5 Public Library a $5,000 check to help Township or if you attend a public, private, parochial or charter schoool in expand their STEAM kits for the children’s zip codes 46107, 46142, 46143, 46203, 46217, 46225, 46227, 46237 or 46239. ❏ A. Additional sidewalks department. What does STEAM stand for? Please include your name, age, grade, and school or home ❏ B. Recycling address on the letter as well. The three best entries will be ❏ C. Mutt Strut event coming in May ❏ A. Science, Technology, Engineering, selected and published in the May 7 issue of The Southside ❏ D. Changes to police and fire structures Art and Math Times. The winning entry will receive a pizza party for his ❏ B. Science, Technology, Engineering, or her class. A new ordinance in Beech Grove will Automotive and Math Deadline for submissions is April 25 3 go into effect May 10, requiring that all ❏ C. Speech, Therapy, Education trash be placed in its proper container. The and Motivation Mail or drop off your entry to: legislation came after an excess of what was ❏ D. Speech, Therapy, Energy, ATTN: Mother’s Day, The Southside Times found in the garbage by city employees. Aromatherapy and Meditation 7670 S. US 31, Indianapolis, IN 46227 or email entries to: [email protected] ❏ A. Recyclable products Submit Your ❏ B. Open liquid containers, spilling Answers Entry Today! everywhere on Page 26 ❏ C. Contaminated needles ❏ D. Combustible materials 22 Week of April 14-20, 2016 • ss-times.com SOUTHSIDE PUZZLES The Southside Times

Across 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1. End of a threat (2 wds.) Find the items in the puzzle going up, down, sideways or diagonally and list them. Each letter is used no more than once. 7. Southside Times revenue source 14 15 16 10. Guitarist Lofgren K 14. Eiteljorg Museum water crafts 17 18 GYR 15. Has the Mahi Tacos at Pipers 19 20 ESOTO 17. Start of a quip heard on FG I TRTY April 15 (4 wds.) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 N V A A B UGEW 19. Marsh sandwich cookie S I RB I SRNERE 20. Dog with a curled tail 31 32 33 34 35 RTAJGNLEENOPN 21. Hinkle Fieldhouse whistle blower OUTAN I YAHK I UC 24. IUPUI physics class unit 36 37 38 39 40 PCNM I GELNCCNS 27. Place for the Greyhounds' EKUEPRVPETTOG second-team 41 42 43 CEOSE I IMCVEAL 31. Indianapolis Opera solo I YFDE V T AOTORM 44 45 46 47 48 49 33. Have the helm on Geist GJ DE L ECROEMLN 35. Red Lobster catch EHASLAYLNEL 50 51 52 53 54 36. Martin Fine Furniture wood ONB L RL ET L 38. Bone-dry 55 56 57 58 RW I T A R I 40. Cut a swath GSTNH 59 60 61 62 63 64 I AD 41. Part 2 of quip (3 wds.) 44. Krzysztof Urbanski's musical grp. A 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 46. White River boat propellers 47. Big wheel at the 73 74 6 Pieces of Camping Gear 4 Original U.S. States ______50. Hawaiian isle ______52. Is ahead at Indiana Downs 75 76 77 ______54. A pop ______55. In a fitting way ______57. Indiana State Senate ______3 Pacers Guards ______affirmative vote 21. Like sushi at Kona Grill 60. Neil Armstrong's org. 5 Synonyms of Beautiful ______58. Former IU football coach Corso 22. Beech Grove HS pitcher's stat 62. St. Vincent Hospital surgical ______59. PC linkup 23. Complete form IT-40 (2 wds.) souvenir, sometimes ______61. Pale-looking ______2 Indianapolis "Squares" 25. Some inadmissible evidence in 63. Dyes Walk target ______65. End of quip (4 wds.) Marion County Court 64. Christmas season ______73. Hit man 26. No more than 65. Piece of Colts gear 74. Enticement 28. Southport HS math class figure 66. "Dropped" drug not found at Lilly 1 Fairmount Native 75. June 6, 1944 ______29. Conseco's new name 67. World Cup chant 76. Belmont or Keystone (Abbr.) 30. "Hee ___" 68. Roman 14 77. Nike rival 32. "Wheel of Fortune" buy 69. Latish lunchtime on WTHR (2 wds.) 70. City Barbeque application Down 33. Pilfer from Pier 1 Imports 71. Murat Theatre sold-out letters 1. ISU Homecoming mo. 34. Jazz Kitchen bits 72. Jim Davis comics cry 2. cheer 37. Flying saucer, for short 3. Greenwood-to-Richmond dir. 39. Rapper Dr. ___ 4. Gray wolf 42. Roncalli HS geometry calculation 5. Crystal ball user 43. Indiana Poet Laureate's "before" 6. Center Grove HS Latin class verb 44. Local place to see a Monet, briefly 7. Perform with the Mud Creek Players 45. Hoosier National Forest tree juice 8. Cry from Homer Simpson 48. Rocks, to a Stacked Pickle 9. Chad's Barber Shop scissors sound bartender 10. Pacer foe 49. Babyface Edmonds song: 11. Local raceway, briefly "There ___ Goes" Answers See Page 26 12. Garland at 50-Across 51. "You got that right!" (2 wds.) 13. Nine-digit ID 53. Unable to hear 16. Give the cold shoulder 56. "cajun. creole. crazy." place 18. Boilermaker Express train sound

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✞ ASSEMBLY OF GOD St. Mark Catholic Church • 535 East ✞ EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN ✞ SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ✞ UNITY ✞ WESLEYAN Edgewood Ave., Indpls, | Ph: (317) CHURCH OF AMERICA Faith Assembly of God • 186 Royal 787-8246 | Fr. Todd Riebe | Deacon Tom Southside Seventh-Day Adventist • Unity of Indianapolis Church of Southview Wesleyan Church • 4700 Rd., Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 784-8566 Horn | Sunday: 7:30, 9:30, 11:45 a.m. | Bethany Evangelical Lutheran 4801 Shelbyville Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) the Daily Word • 907 N. Delaware Shelbyville Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) 783- | Pastor: Lawrence Cook | Sunday: 10:30 Saturday Anticipation Mass: 5:30 p.m. Church • 4702 S. East St., Indpls | Ph: 786-7002 | Pr. Brian Yensho | Services St., Indpls | Ph: (317) 635-4066 | Rev. 0404 | Pr. Rick Matthews | Sunday: a.m. & 6 p.m. | Wednesday: 7 p.m. (317) 786-7854, Rev. Michelle Elfers | Saturday: 11 a.m. | Sabbath School: 9:30 Bob Uhlar, Senior Minister & Rev. 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. | Sunday School: ✞ CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday: 9:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 8:15 a.m. | southsideadventist.org | Health Carla Golden, Director Lay Ministries | 9:30 a.m. ✞ BAPTIST a.m. (all ages) | “We Welcome You” Ministries, CHIP+: chiphealth.com Celebration: 10 a.m. | unityofindy.com Greenwood Christian Church • 2045 Crossroads Baptist Church • 1120 S Averitt Rd., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 881- ✞ INDEPENDENT ✞ SOUTHERN BAPTIST Arlington Ave., Indpls, 46203 | Ph: (317) 9336 | Pr. Matt Giebler | Saturday: 6 CHRISTIAN CHURCH 357-2971 | Pr. Guy Solarek | Sunday: 10 p.m. | Sunday: 9:30 & 11 a.m. | Sunday Calvary Baptist Church • 200 Sunset a.m., 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. | Wednesday: 7 School: 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. Bethany Christian Church • 4727 Blvd., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 881-5743 p.m. | cbcindy.com S. Sherman Dr., Indpls | Ph: (317) 787- | Ernest E. James, D. Min. | Sunday: Mount Pleasant Christian Church 5103 | Min. Jim Clark | Sunday: 10:15 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 9 a.m. | Faith Baptist Church • 1640 Fry • 381 N. Bluff Rd., Greenwood | a.m. | Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. | Bible Something for All Ages "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren Rd., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 859-7964 Senior Pr. Chris Philbeck | mpcc.info Study Mon.: 6:30 p.m. and Weds. 7 p.m. to dwell together in unity! It is | Pr. Steve Maxie | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Saturday: 6 p.m. (ASL Available) | Southwood Baptist Church • 501 S. like the precious ointment upon & 6 p.m. | Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. | Sunday: 9 & 10:45 a.m. | Video Venue ✞ INDEPENDENT 4th Ave., Beech Grove| Ph: (317) 786- the head, that ran down upon Wednesday: 7 p.m. | KJV at Student Ministries: 10:45 a.m. NON DENOMINATIONAL 2719 | Pstr: Dr. Patrick Wood | Sunday: the beard, even Aaron's beard: 9:30 a.m. | Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. that went down to the skirts First Baptist Church of BG • 5521 Southport Heights Christian Church Community Church at Murphy’s | Sunday & Weds. Eve Worship: 6:30 p.m. Churchman Ave., Indpls | Ph: (317) 784- • 7154 S. McFarland Rd., Indpls | Pr. Landing • 7401 South Harding St., of his garments; As the dew 1478 | [email protected] | Steve Ferguson | Sunday: 9:00 & 10:30 Indpls | Ph: (317) 807-0222 | Pr. Paul ✞ UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST of Hermon, and as the dew Sunday: 9:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:50 a.m. | Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. | Deaf Erny | Sunday: 9:30 a.m. | Sunday that descended upon the a.m. | Wednesday: 7-8 p.m. | Childcare & Ministry: James Wines (317) 493-0414 School: 11 a.m. | yourccml.org Faith United Church of Christ • No mountains of Zion: for there programs, all ages, all services. Join Us! | VP or [email protected] matter where you are on life's journey, the Lord commanded the fbcbeechgrove.com. ✞ LUTHERAN you are welcome in our community. | blessing, even life for ever- ✞ CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 4040 E Thompson Rd. | Ph: (317) 784- more." ~ Psalm 133:1-3 Historic Grace Baptist Church “Since St. Mark's Free Lutheran Church 4856 | Pr. Scott Simmons | Worship 1927” • 1907 E. Woodlawn Ave., Indpls Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist • • 1301 East Prospect St., Indpls Service: 10:30 a.m. | Sermon's online at Unity! The word means | Ph: (317) 638-3143 or 536-8655 | Pr. 7625 McFarland Rd. | Ph: (317) 888-3204 (Inside the historic Fountain Square myfaithucc.org Rick J. Stone | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. & 6 | Sunday: 10 a.m. | Sunday School: 10 Community) | Pr. Terry Englert individuals acting as one. It is p.m. | Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. a.m. | Wednesday: 4 p.m. | Reading Room | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Adult & St. John’s United Church of Christ about all coming together as one unit to pray for and Hours Tues: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. & Wednesday: Children's Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. • 7031 S. East St., Indpls (U.S. 31, discern the will of God and to be agreed that His will Lighthouse Baptist Church • 6950 2:30-3:30 p.m. | Come join us for a traditional style Southport Rd.) | Ph: (317) 881-2353 | has priority over everything else. E. Raymond St., Indpls | Ph: (317) 359- worship experience followed by a time Rev. Ross Tyler | Sunday Contemporary So the Psalmist writes that unity is that good ad 4275 | Pr. Dan Tidd | Sunday: 11 a.m. & ✞ CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN of food and fellowship! Worship: 9 a.m. & Traditional Worship: pleasant thing that God seeks for His people. The New 6 p.m. | Wednesday: 7 p.m. | Thursdays 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Testament calls for it also and Christ prayed for it. We Youth Meeting: 6:30 p.m. | Ladies’ Christ Cumberland Presbyterian St. Paul's Lutheran Church • 3932 can read His words in John 17 when He prayed that the & Men’s meetings (call for times) | Church • 6140 South Meridian St., MiCasa Ave., Indpls | Ph: (317) 787-4464 Zion United Church of Christ • 8916 Father would make and keep His disciples one even as “Independent Baptist Church” Indpls | Ph: (317) 787-9585 | Pr. Elmer | Worship: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. & Thur, 7 E. Troy Ave., Indpls | Ph: (317) 862-4136 | Price | Sunday: 10 a.m. | Sunday School: p.m. | Sunday School after Worship | Sunday: 8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. | Sunday He and the Father was One. I believe that we can easily ✞ CATHOLIC 9 a.m. | “Come Grow With Us!” stpaulsindy.com | Facebook: StPaulsIndy School: 9:30-10:15 a.m. | ZionIndy.net discern how that His prayer was answered by a study of the writings of the Apostles. There was this constant Good Shepherd Catholic Church ✞ DISCIPLES OF CHRIST ✞ NAZARENE ✞ UNITED METHODIST battle to keep legalism out of the church and the will of • 2905 S. Carson Ave., Indpls | Ph: the Holy Spirit in. (317) 783-3158 | Rev. Todd Riebe, First Christian Church of Beech Cross-Way Community Church of Center United Methodist Church • There were differences of opinions but when those Administrator | Rev. John Beitans, Grove • 75 N. 10th Ave., Beech Grove the Nazarene • 1248 Buffalo St., Beech 5445 Bluff Road, Indpls | Ph: (317) 784- opinions were put on the sideline and the will of God Sacramental Minister | Saturday Mass: | Ph: (317) 786-8522 | Pr. Paul Hartig | Grove | Pr. Mark Ramsey | Sunday: 11 1101 or email: [email protected] | became the priority, God's church moved forward with 4:30 p.m. | Sunday Mass: 10 a.m. | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday Christian a.m. | facebook.com/CrosswayCCN Sunday Traditional Worship: 9 a.m. & the true message of Christ. Completely Handicapped Accessible | All Education: 9:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship: 11:15 a.m. Welcome! ✞ NON-DENOMINATIONAL If we all pull together instead of separately, we can ✞ EPISCOPAL CHURCH Edgewood United Methodist • 1820 achieve great things for the Lord and we will glorify Holy Name of Jesus • 89 N. 17th Ave., Church of Acts • 3740 S. Dearborn, East Epler Ave. | Ph: (317) 784-6086 | Pr. Him in all the earth. If we insist of pushing against one Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 784-5454 | Fr. St. Thomas Episcopal Church • 600 Paul Indpls | Ph: (317) 783-ACTS (2287) Jim Allen | We are on Facebook | Sunday: another, we will not only fail one another, we will fail William M. Williams | Worship Times & Hand Blvd. (South of Whiteland), Franklin | Pr. Bill Jenkins | Sunday: 10 a.m. 9a.m. | Sunday School: 10:15 a.m. | God. Christian unity cannot happen without the Holy Anticipation Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 |Ph: (317) 535-8985 | Rev. Whitney | Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. | edgewoodumc.com | “The Church for Spirit's involvement. May God send that Holy Spirit as a.m.; Saturday Mass: 5 p.m. Rice | Sunday: 10:15 a.m. | Adult Forum Celebrate Recovery: Thursdays, 7 p.m. | The Next 100 Years” a tidal wave across of Christianity and may we all re- Sunday School (During Worship): 11 a.m. churchofacts.org spond to Him. Saints Francis & Clare Catholic | stthomasfranklin.org Greenwood United Methodist • 525 N. God bless and go and have a great day. Church • 5901 Olive Branch Rd., Community Church of Greenwood Madison Ave., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 881- Greenwood | Ph: (317) 859-4673 | Fr. St. Timothy's Episcopal Church • • 1477 West Main St., Greenwood | Ph: 1653 | Rev. In Suk Peebles | Sunday: 10:15 Steve Giannini | Assc. Pastor Fr. Tim 2601 E. Thompson Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) (317) 888-6024 | Sunday: 9 & 11 a.m. | a.m. | Sunday School: 9 a.m. Wyciskalla | Saturday Anticipation Mass: 784-6925 | Rector: Rev. Rebecca Nickel | Real Church. Real People. | ccgonline.org Paul A. Kirby is the pastor at the Church of God at 3939 S. Emerson Ave. 5:30 p.m. | Sunday: 7, 8:45 & 11:30 a.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. | Godly Play: 9 a.m. (Sept - May) | Food Pantry: 3rd Tues each month | ✞ PRESBYTERIAN Rosedale Hills United Methodist • St. Jude • 5353 McFarland Rd., Indpls, sttimothy.indydio.org 4450 South Keystone Ave., Indpls | Ph: | Ph: (317) 786-4371 | Fr. Stephen Greenwood Presbyterian Church • (317) 786-6474 or email: officerhumc@ Banet | Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10:30 & Noon | 102 West Main St., Greenwood | Ph: att.net | Rev. Doug Wallace | Sunday: You Can Tweet Us or Like Us Saturday Anticipation Mass: 5 p.m. (317) 881-1259 | Pr. 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